Bug#597478: fglrx-modules-dkms: fails to build kernel module on amd64

2010-09-22 Thread Sean Kellogg
checked with dpkg and it says I have the 1:10-9-2 package installed. -Sean -- Sean Kellogg e: skell...@probonogeek.org -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org

Bug#524130: synaptic module loads instead of endev for Microsoft Wireless USB Mouse

2009-04-17 Thread Sean Kellogg
-xorg-input-synaptics installed. The synaptics stuff starts at line 578. -Sean -- Sean Kellogg e: skell...@probonogeek.org w: http://blog.probonogeek.org X.Org X Server 1.6.1 Release Date: 2009-4-14 X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0 Build Operating System: Linux 2.6.26-1-amd64 x86_64 Package files

Bug#524130: synaptic module loads instead of endev for Microsoft Wireless USB Mouse

2009-04-16 Thread Sean Kellogg
) linux.hotplug_type = 2 (0x2) (int) linux.subsystem = 'input' (string) linux.sysfs_path = '/sys/class/input/input4/event4' (string) -- Not sure if this complicates matters, but the mouse is part of a keyboard/mouse combo that use the same USB dongle. -- Sean

Bug#524130: synaptic module loads instead of endev for Microsoft Wireless USB Mouse

2009-04-16 Thread Sean Kellogg
the xserver-xorg-input-synaptics package installed, or does it matter? -Sean -- Sean Kellogg e: skell...@probonogeek.org w: http://blog.probonogeek.org -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org

Bug#524130: synaptic module loads instead of endev for Microsoft Wireless USB Mouse

2009-04-14 Thread Sean Kellogg
Package: xserver-xorg-input-synaptics Version: 1.1.0-1 I have a Microsoft Natral Wireless Laser Mouse 7000 which xinput identifies as Microsoft Microsoft? 2.4GHz Transceiver V1.0. After updating to the current version of xorg from unstable this morning, the scrollwheel stopped working. My

Bug#517756: libxine1: No longer disables idle screen blanking

2009-03-01 Thread Sean Kellogg
Package: libxine1 Version: 1.1.16.1-2 Severity: normal After updating to unstable post lenny-freeze, DVD playback via Xine no longer disables X screen blanking. So, ~20 minutes into whatever I'm watching the screen goes black and I have to jiggle the mouse to get back to where I was. Prior to

Bug#517756: libxine1: No longer disables idle screen blanking

2009-03-01 Thread Sean Kellogg
On Sunday 01 March 2009 03:25:33 pm Darren Salt wrote: I demand that Sean Kellogg may or may not have written... Package: libxine1 Version: 1.1.16.1-2 After updating to unstable post lenny-freeze, DVD playback via Xine no longer disables X screen blanking. So, ~20 minutes

Bug#517756: libxine1: No longer disables idle screen blanking

2009-03-01 Thread Sean Kellogg
On Sunday 01 March 2009 06:17:09 pm Darren Salt wrote: I demand that Sean Kellogg may or may not have written... On Sunday 01 March 2009 03:25:33 pm Darren Salt wrote: I demand that Sean Kellogg may or may not have written... Package: libxine1 Version: 1.1.16.1-2 After updating

Bug#497185: Third party confirmation

2008-10-21 Thread Sean Kellogg
I can confirm this same behavior with 2.6.26-9. And it's not just headphones, in my case it is the digital audio out into my sound system and is confirmed in all audio applications. My information is pretty much the same as the origional poster except the PCI device in question: 00:10.1 Audio

Bug#439743: libmtp6 should conflict with libmtp5... maybe?

2007-08-26 Thread Sean Kellogg
Package: libmtp6 Version: 0.2.1-1 These two packages share /etc/udev/rules.d/libmtp.rules, which I believe means they should conflict with one another, right? Or, in the alternative, the file should be removed to a libmtp-common package, or some such. I'm not fluent with deiban policies...

Bug#436461: New Upstream for libmtp (release 0.2.1)

2007-08-07 Thread Sean Kellogg
-0.2.1.tar.gz?big_mirror=0 -Sean -- Sean Kellogg e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] w: http://blog.probonogeek.org/ So, let go  ...Jump in   ...Oh well, what you waiting for?    ...it's all right     ...'Cause there's beauty in the breakdown

Bug#436060: New Upstream for libmtp (release 0.2.0)

2007-08-05 Thread Sean Kellogg
to each app using it, i.e. packages must be rebuilt. Linus -- Hope that provides the needed information, Sean -- Sean Kellogg e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] w: http://blog.probonogeek.org/ So, let go  ...Jump in   ...Oh well, what you waiting for?    ...it's all right     ...'Cause there's beauty

Bug#436060: New Upstream for libmtp (release 0.2.0)

2007-08-04 Thread Sean Kellogg
Package: libmtp Version: 0.1.5-2 The fine folks over at the libmtp project have released a new version of libmtp, v0.2.0. From the notes to downstream: The library version is bumped to libmtp.so.6 as a consequence of the changes which affects distribution packaging and makes it necessary to

Bug#416323: New Upstream Version 0.1.5 Available

2007-03-26 Thread Sean Kellogg
Package: libmtp5 Version: 0.1.4-1 The fine developers of libmtp released 0.1.5 today with the following change: - Improved support for setting track meta data on Philips devices. - More verbose detection using mtp-detect. - New devices in the database. - Fixes to account for buggy iRiver

Bug#414500: New Upstream Version Available

2007-03-11 Thread Sean Kellogg
Package: libmtp5 Version: 0.1.3-4 Thanks for your work in getting this ready... but it's time for this packages first bug report :) The fine developers of libmtp released 1.4 a few days ago which has much better support for a handfull of devices and multi-device support. Source is here:

Bug#382195: Offer of Assistance

2007-02-01 Thread Sean Kellogg
with people who 'plug' things in. But, like I said, I have no idea how this is supposed to work. Perhaps the policy says something? -Sean -- Sean Kellogg e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] w: http://blog.probonogeek.org/ So, let go ...Jump in ...Oh well, what you waiting for? ...it's all right

Bug#382195: Offer of Assistance

2007-01-31 Thread Sean Kellogg
On Wednesday 31 January 2007 09:50:58 am Rafael Laboissiere wrote: Notice that the binary package is now called libmtp5. It's great to see someone who knows what they are doing pick this up and run with it. However, I wonder if naming the binary package after the so name is the right course

Bug#382195: Offer of Assistance

2007-01-12 Thread Sean Kellogg
, but I'm happy to learn and help out if it means this package can get into unstable sooner. Is there something I can do? I noticed the list of comments from James Westby... I can follow up on some of those if there is need. -Sean -- Sean Kellogg c: 831.818.6940    e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] w

Bug#405399: MTP Support in Amarok

2007-01-03 Thread Sean Kellogg
Package: amarok Version: 1.4.4-2 Severity: wishlist With libmtp working its way through mentors[1], it would be great to see the mtp device support enabled in the debian build of amarok. [1] http://mentors.debian.net/cgi-bin/sponsor-pkglist?action=details;package=libmtp -- To UNSUBSCRIBE,

Bug#317359: kde: ..3'rd Help-About $KDE-app tab calls the GPL License Agreement, ie; a contract.

2005-07-08 Thread Sean Kellogg
be a contract and it must be agreed to (in the GPL's case, it is agreed to by conduct). Others on this list take a different view, but fail to explain how they avoid the warranty stuff. So calling the GPL a License Agreement strikes me as the correct and honest thing. -Sean -- Sean Kellogg 3rd Year

Bug#289971: Digikam conflicts with latest version of libimlib2

2005-01-12 Thread Sean Kellogg
it is, it seems to be resolved, so feel free to close this bug. Thanks for you help, Sean On Wednesday 12 January 2005 02:01 am, you wrote: On Wednesday 12 January 2005 07:18, Sean Kellogg wrote: Package: digikam Version: 0.7-3 I can't imagine package maintainer is not aware of this, but I