Well, I think those issues are more typical with associating a bluetooth
device with the computer, no? I mean, if the loadmodule were part of a
startup script (as it should be), then when you turned on your bluetooth
device, the system would at least be ready to interact with it. You may
still
After several hours of googling and trying various suggested fixes, I
have my bluetooth speakers working and have some hints. Hopefully
package maintainers et al can coax them into a more usable form
First and foremost I found the following two URLs of enormous help:
I will simply reiterate my post #38.
/usr/lib32/libstdc++.so.5
/usr/lib32/libstdc++.so.5.0.7
are still listed in debian sid's ia32-libs from which ubuntu syncs for
each new distribution.
Why has this departure been made? I think Erik makes an excellent point
about Lucid being a LTS release.
I
As the originator of this bug report, I thank you.
This is all any of us have ever wanted, and more to the point, addresses
the issue of professionalism which is required of a Linux distribution
asserting itself as a desktop replacement to proprietary OSes.
Thank you for a civil, mature,
What has long confused me in this often vitriolic discussion is why,
when Ubuntu imports from Debian on a regular basis, we see a divergence
from Debian with no reasons offered
As of today, ia32-libs in debian sid lists the library in contention as
a part of the package
I have to agree strongly with Mario. Not only is this a very poor
answer which will degrade the image of Ubuntu as a viable replacement
for proprietary OSes, but this decision seems to have been made
unilaterally. I do not know how to kick this up a level to someone who
has the vision to see the
Problem has resolved itself at least since beta release; I would close
the bug, but I don't see an option to do so
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Public bug reported:
BibblePro and OracleCalendar are broken by removal of libstdc++5. I am
sure there are others. Is removal really necessary?
** Affects: ia32-libs (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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libstdc++5 breaks non-ubuntu applications
Sorry; removal of libstdc++5 from ia32-libs breaks non-ubuntu apps
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I was experiencing this problem with an old uniwell laptop (intel graphics),
and have a partial resolution by changing the color depth from 24 to 16 bit,
i.e. add
DefaultDepth 16
to the screen section of /etc/X11/xorg.conf
Partial resolution means I can achieve default resolution 1280x800 at 16
I also recently did an intrepid install on an insprion 8000 with the
split screen problem
While I followed other tweaks to xorg.conf which I found on lists, the
key was to reduce the color depth:
In Section Screen, add
DefaultDepth 16 (instead of 24)
If need be (or preferred),
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ia32-libs
System: Current Intrepid, amd64
Upgraded from ia32-libs_2.2ubuntu11_amd64 today and it broke several
apps (see below); downgrading to the old version fixed the problem.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ acroread
As far as I can tell, this is a duplicate of 199493
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Here is a screen shot of what the printer output looks like (via screen
capture of print preview to a postscript printer)
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See 180628
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package flashplugin-nonfree None failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/180439
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Raising the limits to 20 allows gringotts to start. I did not check
to determine the critical value between 10 and 20
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I have just done a fresh gutsy amd64 install and have the same behavior.
One tidbit of interest is that gringotts runs successfully via strace,
that is strace gringotts.
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I can confirm this behavior on a Dell Inspiron with an Orinoco PCMCIA
card. Debian kernel is fine
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[gutsy] orinoco_cs.ko missing
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/125832
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No; it happens as soon as the card is inserted. Without the card
inserted (Orinoco PCMCIA card), boot sequence completes. As soon as the
card is inserted, there is a hard lockup. No keyboard, no mouse, etc
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2.6.22-13 freezes during boot (related somehow to orinoco_cs)
I have this problem as well using the i810 driver.
I can preview whatever screensaver I like in full-screen preview mode
without any issue and I can run screensavers from the command line, but
I cannot get it to do anything except fade-to-black either on timeout or
via activate screensaver from
Ante Karamatić wrote:
What versions of CUPS are on printer server?
dpkg -l | grep cupsys
ii cupsys 1.2.2-0ubuntu0.6.06Common
UNIX Printing System(tm) - server
ii cupsys-bsd 1.2.2-0ubuntu0.6.06Common
UNIX Printing
Ante Karamatić wrote:
You are missing:
Listen /var/run/cups/cups.sock
in /etc/cups/cups.d/ports.conf
Could you please add that, restart CUPS and try again? Thanks.
I am afraid there is no change in behavior
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ipp jobs not purged; purging causes 100% cpu usage
** Changed in: cupsys (Ubuntu)
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