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This is a bug reported in Debian and Redhat, which I'm currently seeing
on fresh installs of Ubuntu/karmic. The details of my problem generally
match the Debian bug report, which I'll link here.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: amd64
Date: Fri Nov 27 15:12:25 2009
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36181383/Dependencies.txt
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #533436
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=533436
** Also affects: drbd8 (Debian) via
The Redhat bug has a more thorough investigation of the issue, as well
as a potential patch we can use. The Debian bug has a partial workaround
using kpartx.
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Unable to use use LVM with DRBD block devices as PV
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/489398
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/etc/lvm/lvm.conf filter suggestion from redhat bug works well,
actually. After filtering out the block device my drbd device is based
on, lvcreate works as expected.
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Unable to use use LVM with DRBD block devices as PV
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/489398
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Actually, looks like my copy of apt was pulling in old deps. The
upstream packages are fine, they still don't have this problem. Anyone
know why the Ubuntu repo packages have different deps than the upstream
ones? And how we can get the latest upstream packages into Ubuntu,
instead of the old /
It looks like their packages now do have this problem. Can someone talk
to upstream and get this fixed?
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convirt depends on xen-utils and xen-hypervisor when not necessary
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/305326
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Just a me too. This is a very useful plugin.
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Please include Wavelet Decompose plugin into gimp-plugin-registry package
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/383858
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 212587 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/212587
Nick:
You can't check the framebuffers for vsync problems, because it's not an
issue that'll show up in the framebuffer. Typically, in applications
that attempt to do vsync, there are two complete, correct
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 212587 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/212587
That's very interesting. Your problem definitely appears in the
framebuffer, which indicates 2 things to me:
- Your install isn't doing double buffering, as double buffering would never
have this issue
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 212587 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/212587
Yeah, if it does that on the monitor as well as in the buffer when doing
printscreen, then there's definitely some sort of rendering path problem
on your system, that isn't the same as the missing vsync from
That's sort of a non sequitur, since Windows doesn't vsync properly on
any video card I own (including my 8800GT). Regardless, lack of vsync is
really, really annoying, considering it's something we've known how to
do since the mid 80s. There's really no excuse for it at this point.
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Vsync
And they're providing their own Ubuntu packages and repo:
http://www.convirture.com/wiki/index.php?title=Installation#Ubuntu_8.10
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please update to 0.9.6
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/256267
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Their own Ubuntu/Debian packages available through their repo
(http://www.convirture.com/repos/definitions/ubuntu/8.x/convirt.list)
don't have this problem. Perhaps their packages just need to get merged
into the distribution proper?
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convirt depends on xen-utils and xen-hypervisor when not
ConVirt 1.0 is out now:
http://www.convirture.com/downloads.html
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please update to 0.9.6
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Binary package hint: eclipse
Eclipse is up to version 3.4.2, but Ubuntu still only has 3.2.2, so
we're now two major versions behind. This is a fairly major IDE, used as
the primary tool for many types of development, and having such an old
version causes problems developing
That's very disheartening, since vsync is one of the best and easiest
things you can do to improve the quality of on-screen motion.
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Hardy 8.04 - Vsync setting has no effect when enabled in CCSM
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/212587
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Binary package hint: roundcube
There is a new stable release 0.2 for Roundcube webmail that fixes many
bugs and improves the interface. It'd be nice to have this packaged for
Jaunty.
Also, it looks like Debian upstream has 0.2 alpha 4 packaged already.
This should mean it
Oh, interesting!
If the GConf backend isn't the default, then maybe it should be?
Comments from Ubuntu devs?
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compiz doesn't notice change of mouse pointer theme
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/141500
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Thanks! I can confirm the problem still exists on Intrepid, but that
tankdriver's gconf edit does fix the problem (at least for me). It looks
like the Blur Windows plugin doesn't set this gconf key. I think to
get expected behaviour, that plugin should set the key to all when
it's enabled, and to
tank: yeah, given this recent info, it may be more of an issue with the
ccsm than with the decorator itself, so that makes sense to me.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/158376
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Well, from the upstream source package (0.9.6), I can run it with just
python-xen-3.3 and libxen3-3.3.0-1ubuntu7 installed (no xen-utils or
xen-hypervisor), so it looks like that set of deps should be fine.
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convirt depends on xen-utils and xen-hypervisor when not necessary
Ok, so python-xen-* and libxen3* are required, but not xen-utils-*
(which tries to start xend at boot) or xen-hypervisor (which changes
your boot setup). Is that about the sum of it?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/305326
You
There is now a 0.9.6 release, which is listed as including Critical Bug
Fixes along with the other features (like KVM support, and more
importantly for me, shared storage management) that were previously
mentioned.
I'd say it's pretty important to get this package updated, otherwise why
even
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Binary package hint: convirt
Convirt can be used to manage remote Xen and KVM hosts via SSH. However,
the package insists on installing the xen tools and hypervisor on the
local system, converting it to a xen host even when unwanted. Those
packages should be Recommends, not
Also, the ConVirt wiki has recommendations that people on Ubuntu use
alien to [http://xenman.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Xen_ubuntu
convert the SuSE packages], rather than use the packages included in the
distro.
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Confirming on Intrepid-final, amd64.
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Hardy 8.04 - Vsync setting has no effect when enabled in CCSM
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Hi Sebastien,
I don't think it's necessarily a seahorse bug, that's just what this was
originally filed under before I got here, and I just wanted to reopen
the bug so people would start looking at it again.
It's likely that this is either a problem with the gnupg-agent package,
or it's a
Hmm... I sort of expected this to be fixed by dapper (ie, have a 4.7.x
package) or at least have the package in dapper marked as conflicting
with php5. This is still an issue, and dapper will happily let you
install Drupal and php5, which doesn't work at all.
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