Bug#502004: X server randomly crashes on several occasions

2008-10-18 Thread venigalla sayikiran
hi, This is the third occassion when my X server crashed all of a sudden. First time when X server crashed i was using iceweasel browser. I thought the problem was with iceweasel. X crashed for second time when i was editing configuration settings in gconf-editor. This time X server crashed

Bug#502004: X server randomly crashes on several occasions

2008-10-12 Thread venigalla sayikiran
Package: xserver-xorg Version: 1:7.3+17 Severity: important Hi, On several occasions xserver has crashed randomly without any reason. When xserver crashes it does not give any error messages except the message from log file attached below. X crashesd on two occasions, once when i was browsing

Bug#501944: crashes when the song is paused using keyboard shortcut Ctrl + space

2008-10-12 Thread venigalla sayikiran
error messages even on crash. Regards v.sayikiran On 12/10/2008, Sven Arvidsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sun, 2008-10-12 at 00:37 +0530, venigalla sayikiran wrote: When i am trying to pause a song using keyboard shortcut Ctrl+space, the rb GUI crashes. The menu buttons stops responding. I

Bug#501944: crashes when the song is paused using keyboard shortcut Ctrl + space

2008-10-11 Thread venigalla sayikiran
Package: rhythmbox Version: 0.11.6-1 Severity: important Hi When i am trying to pause a song using keyboard shortcut Ctrl+space, the rb GUI crashes. The menu buttons stops responding. I have to kill rb by forcefully quiting it by clicking the close button ('x' at top right corner) . This

Bug#469198: Xorg.conf file in /etc/X11/ incorrectly recognises Alps-Glidepoint as Synaptic Touchpad

2008-03-04 Thread Venigalla Sayikiran
xorg.conf Thanks again. Check the end of this email for a link on xorg.conf documentation. Have you considered documenting your fix in the Debian Wiki? http://wiki.debian.org I am sure it would be useful for other users with similar hardware! Venigalla Sayikiran wrote: Package: base

Bug#469198: Xorg.conf file in /etc/X11/ incorrectly recognises Alps-Glidepoint as Synaptic Touchpad

2008-03-04 Thread Venigalla Sayikiran
Hi Julien You say that there is no alps driver as such. According to you there is only synaptic driver which takes care of both synaptics touchpad and Alps glidepoint devices. Below I have given a detail report of my experimentation: 1) I modified the xorg.conf file as follows:

Bug#469198: Xorg.conf file in /etc/X11/ incorrectly recognises Alps-Glidepoint as Synaptic Touchpad

2008-03-03 Thread Venigalla Sayikiran
Package: base Severity: important I am using Dell Latitude D520 n series laptop. My laptop uses a Alps-Glidepoint touchpad. When i installed debian etchv4.0, i was not able to use the tapping feature in my laptop. However, i was able to use touchpad to move my mouse pointer. The mouse pointer