Agh, I'm probably still half asleep. I apologize, for step 4 you also need an
extra line at the beginning, here's what it should be:
!/bin/sh
export LD_PRELOAD=/usr/src/libfsync/libfsync.so
/usr/bin/liferea.real
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Sorry, for step 4, you should put the following in the Gedit window:
export LD_PRELOAD=/usr/src/libfsync/libfsync.so
/usr/bin/liferea.real
And then give the new file permissions to run by running the following in a
terminal:
sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/liferea
You might also need to add "sudo" to the
@Nicolás Schubert
Sure, I did as follows:
1. Enter the following in a terminal:
sudo mkdir /usr/src/libfsync
sudo gedit /usr/src/libfsync/libfsync.c
2. Copy the following inside the Gedit window that pops up and save+close
afterwards:
#include
int fsync(int i)
{
return 0;
}
int fdatasync(in
@Maykel Moya
Thanks! After combining your instructions with post #30 and post #14, Liferea
is now working as it should be. Globally updating feeds and "Mark all as read"
now work instantly even on my netbook, as opposed to waiting for minutes.
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I'm not sure if it can serve as confirmation, as the overall hardware
configuration may differ - but I have:
1. An intel+i386 netbook (Karmic).
2. An nvidia+i386 laptop (Karmic).
3. An nvidia+amd64 desktop (Karmic).
The issue is not present in any of these setups. Granted, I haven't
tested lpia i
The new liferea does not have an editable /usr/bin/liferea file, any
indications as to where I should add the last step for the workaround?
(adding "export LD_PRELOAD=/usr/src/libfsync/libfsync.so" to said file)
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Thanks, that would be helpful. As far as I know, the GTK theme packages
are for all architectures, so their package and contents is the same all
across and suitable for comparison. However, if the issue does appear
only in lpia and not in i386, maybe the issue can be linked to the lpia
builds of th
I've been having this issue as well, for the longest time.
In Jaunty, the workaround in post #12 worked perfectly, so I forgot
about the issue. In Karmic, however, that workaround is no longer
applicable.
The latest version is indeed much faster, but that doesn't mean much, as
it's still unusable
Thanks for confirming that the issue does not originate from Shiki-
Brave.
I'm not sure which package deals exclusively with the rendering itself,
I'd say the murrine engine - but you have tried different themes that
use various unique engines so that's not the case.
I'm sorry I can't be of more
I'd say that if removing "shade" fixes the color, there is a bug in
another package that is causing this particular issue. I personally
tried reproducing this in the latest daily Karmic build, to no avail.
However, shade options are not only used heavily in shiki, they're also
present in most GTK's
Can you attach screenshots of said behavior? I can't imagine a reason
for actual pink to be used, unless the "Illustrious" package is also
installed and selected as default theme.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/454399
You received this bug
I can confirm that it was fixed with the latest gnome-panel update in
Karmic. Still happens for Jaunty and earlier, but at least it is fixed
upstream now.
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gtk-icon-sizes -> gtk-button definition incorrectly.
https://b
Same issue for me, the files don't export at all with 0.47~pre. It works
perfectly using the stable 0.4.6 version in Jaunty.
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I think the new GDM is more accessible and perhaps better at dealing
with keyboard layouts and different locales, but a simple GUI tool as
Dean Loros described should be implemented.
Now, the following is strictly wishlist, because I develop artwork for
GNOME/Ubuntu, so it affects me and possibly
@pierreblueher
Thanks for the info. I tried renaming the files to the correct number and
restarted, but wireless was still broken as long as the backports are installed.
I guess I'll have to roll back to intrepid for now, and hope a future
kernel upgrade fixes this.
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I have this same issue, and installing the backports modules does fix it
- however, my wireless (Intel 3945ABG) stops working whenever the
backports modules are installed. It can see networks, but it can never
connect to one.
So far, no other workaround has fixed the shutdown/reboot problem, and
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 290666 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/290666
I'm also using ext4 and amd64. Liferea is now incredibly slow... it
takes minutes to complete any action. It's practically unusable.
I've found that upgrading libsqlite3-0 to version 3.6.13 gives a minor
perf
@Benjamin Drung
All the icons based on gnome-icon-theme should retain their license. All I've
been able to find is that gnome-icon-theme is GPL, but the exact version Is not
specified, so I imagine it's GPLv2+.
Then again, I'm not too knowledgeable when it comes to licensing or
possible conflict
Ok, I've added "COPYING" files to all the artwork and updated them to
GPL v3. I've also moved all the downloads to the google code page and
renamed them "project-version.tar.gz".
Hopefully with these changes, it should be much easier to manage
packages and keep hosting older revisions, even if new
@Benjamin Drung
Hey, I'm the creator of the GNOME-Colors project.
The bugfix mentioned in the README should only be applied by an user who
willingly wants to use this workaround and fix the nautilus bug, rather
than done by a package. The reasoning is that the command deletes the
inode-directory i
Comix version 4.0.3 was released about a month ago. It would be nice to
upgrade this package to this latest stable version. This release also
fixes bug #318789
The changelog for 4.03 and the previous 4.02 is:
» Hungarian translation updated by Ernő Drabik.
» French translation updated by Benoît H.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: usplash-theme-ubuntu
I find it incredible that the new Usplash theme for Jaunty supports so
many common resolutions. However, is it possible to add support for
1680x1050 displays?
The new Usplash theme has support for 1440x900 and 1920x1200, but
nothing
For beta Nvidia driver releases you have to go to the nvnews site Clarke
Brunsdon mentioned. Nvidia doesn't always post beta drivers in their
official page.
Hopefully these will be packaged for Jaunty, since thanks to the suspend
fixes, mobile users can now take advantage of VDPAU and the other
pe
This issue is fixed in the newly-released 180.25 Nvidia drivers.
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Hi all, it seems someone has come up with a patch for nautilus in order to fix
this issue. The patch can be found in the bugzilla page for this bug:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=539286
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Y
>I have not looked to see if suspend / resume is fixed. The driver, was
only *just* posted, judging from the README time-stamp.
I just tested it and apparently, suspend is still not working on
laptops. Nvidia hasn't even replied to any of the suspend threads and it
also happens on their stable 180
** Summary changed:
- Upgrade comix to version 4.0.0
+ Upgrade comix to version 4.0.1
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: comix
- Comix 4.0.0 has been released, and it would be great to have an updated
- package for jaunty/intrepid.
+ Comix 4.0.1 has been released, here is the offi
180.16 seems to have been released, with many fixes and improved vdpau
support.
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I can confirm this, although it only seems to happen on laptops.
I have also posted in the following thread in the Nvidia support forums, along
with others who are affected by this issue:
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=123303
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Binary package hint: comix
Comix 4.0.0 has been released, and it would be great to have an updated
package for jaunty/intrepid.
Here's the changelog from the project's homepage:
Comix has been completely rewritten from scratch. On the surface things look
quite a bit like th
I can confirm this, It just closes unexpectedly ever since I updated to
Intrepid.
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That fix is only meant to as a workaround for folder icons in certain
situations. This bug's only affects folder icons, any other missing icon is not
related to the inclusion of inode-directory.svg/png. I can't see which icons
are missing in your attached image (since it's too small
Will this update be available for Intrepid users (even if it's in
proposed)?
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I had filed a bug regarding this to the ubuntu-artwork package before
coming across this one. I'll just post the description here, since this
bug report is more active and I believe this is an important issue that
needs to be considered before the final Intrepid release.
Here's what I wrote for th
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubuntu-artwork
In the latest daily builds, semi-transparent panel backgrounds are being
forced on the default Intrepid desktop. This idea is very badly
implemented as it's not part of the Human GTK theme itself, interferes
with the casual user's ability t
I have previously commented the solution on the most related bug, but there
seems to be no activity regarding it since then. Here's the bugzilla page:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=539286
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I'm attaching a screenshot of one of the main regressions of this bug.
The icon theme selected is the tangerine-icon-theme available in the
ubuntu repositories. As you can see, after removing all the inode-
directory.svg/.png icons from the gnome-icon-theme package (and
restarting GNOME), everythin
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-icon-theme
The latest release of GNOME 2.24 now includes inode-directory.svg / .png
links that break other icon themes that inherit from gnome-icon-theme.
When using an icon theme which inherits from gnome, but does not include
an inode-directory i
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