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> + -- Alf Gaida <aga...@siduction.org> Sun, 05 Nov 2017 04:17:15 +0100
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https://github.com/lxde/lxqt/issues/1317
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two possible solutions
a) buy new hardware with a shorter vendor name
b) forward it to https://github.com/lxde/lxqt/issues - i would prefer b.
The monitor config window should be bigger at all - in hight and width -
witdh only could be sufficient. The tabbed object will look better too.
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Sorry, forget to mention that a small or no diff to debian would ease
the upgrade to 0.12 a lot - there are some breaks/replaces needed. Most
of the file moves will not be critical because of it's nature - esp. the
conf-file moves are handled fine with apt.
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There is nothing wrong with the lxqt-common dependency. In fact no
autostart and some other things will run without and the common answer
to misc problems with LXQt and Ubuntu is: Just install lxqt-common.
Period.
The only thing that is wrong with lxqt-common: it exists. Maybe it was
not the best
fixed in later versions of the package - i suggest for 16.04 wontfix
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Title:
lxqt uninstalled network-manager and plasma-nm
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outdated - fixed in newer versions
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resolv.conf empty
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connmand crashed with SIGSEGV in g_main_context_dispatch()
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fixed in sid - rebuild with current iptables needed
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0.9.0 should be in no repo anymore - at least not in xenial and yakkety
- so i think invalid is the right status - btw. its very nice not being
able to look at the problem page because of not sufficient rights.
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This 0.9.0 should be in no repo anymore - at least not in xenial and
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lxqt-config is compiled against the wrong liblxqt (0.9) - that could be
solved by fixing liblxqt (patch available) and rebuild the package - it
must be compiled against liblxqt (0.10)
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not reproducible with current xenial (16.04.1) nor yakkety - so i mark
this bug as invalid
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Not a bug any more i guess. I was able to upgrade from xenial to yakkety
packages without issues. If you think this is still an issue we could
break and replace libfm-qt5-data in debian - this change will appear in
the yakkety repositories with the next pull.
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Not a bug - this is the expected and whished behaviour.
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Clicking on
With the upcoming release the translations (reason for the data package)
will be in *-l10n packages and are built from the new translation
repository. So most reasons for a data package are gone. So its up to
you - i would suggest to follow debian, its tested, less work and less
error prone.
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should be tested with a current xenial version of pcmanfm-qt, btw. the
bug is fixed upstream, but i don't know if this fix has reached xenial
in time.
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should be closed or retested with a current xenial package
(0.6.0+20160104-1)
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qterminal crashed at login to lubuntu.
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Public bug reported:
as lxsession does - without this alternative lxsession-logout throw in
consolekit without reason because systemd is used.
Patch is attached.
Cheers Alf
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: lxsession-logout 0.5.2-0ubuntu2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu
Public bug reported:
the regular and used log is systemd-journald - and should be. So there
is no reason for rsyslog in an normal installation. Maybe rsyslog should
be degraded to a suggest.
Cheers Alf
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: ubuntu-standard 1.348
confirmed, its an upstream bug. something has changed in the settings
and the new panel handle the 'old' settings not gracefully. it would be
nice if you forward this to https://github.com/lxde/lxqt/issues - maybe
with the faulty panel settings attached.
workaround: pkill lxqt-panel; rm
@Mike Mestnik: you can repeat yourself as often as you want to - this is
a bug and should be addressed soon. There is absolutely no need to argue
- there is a need for fixing faulty behaviour. Ok. might not be your
thing, because may be complicated. Writing nonsense is not, therefore
you prefer
@Mike Mestnik: To be true, i have a record that shows that i'm not the
nicest and most patient living person in the world - but you should look
at the bigger picture. I've used aufs for ISOs long term - with the
latest development in debian aufs does more harm than good - so the
logical switch is
Christian Kujau: remove plymouth as dependency would be enough :)
SheeEttin: http://www.debian.org/CD/netinst/index.en.html#netinst-stable :)
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There is a clear statement from JSR: There will be a fix eventually.
Sooner or later. This was 2 years ago ...
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ureadahead requires /var
@rollercoaster
i finally fixed the problems with ubuntu ureadahead, mdadm, mountall and
plymouth. i run my servers on debian stable or sid. ;)
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This Bug was still present in Lucid in 2011-03. ;) But this is not my
business anymore. Since 2011-04 i use debian with the same old bug. The
bug is still present in an uptodate X. The only thing about is - the lag
is smaller, but never gone.
(Auf gut deutsch: Macht doch alle, was ihr wollt, es
new version xorg-server 2:1.7.6-2ubuntu7.5+gc01 in
https://launchpad.net/~info-g-com/+archive/xserver-xorg-1.7.6-gc
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[Lucid][Ubuntu
@Stefan
debian is a really good solution for this and other errors. Esp. in servers i
dont need upstart, i dont need plymouth, i dont need ureedahead. A server has
to be a little bit old-fashioned. Remember, debian squeeze become stable on
Feb. 6. As another plus you will get an actual and
@56: I dont think so. The release process is a Canonical special
feature. These processes are not written in stone and can be changed
by the people working for Canonical. Maybe i should write: Must be
redefined by the people working for Canonical.
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Among with other issues in a clean install of 10.10 i run into this
libc6-sh**. It's not amusing. When this happens in front of a customer,
what will you say about this behavior? Ok, i've warned you but it's
your descision not to take debian? Add this to the bug ingo has filed
month ago - a clean
Bump.
Any news when this behavior is fixed?
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Title:
fstab(5) should document that root filesystem is always checked with force
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There is a simple proof that ureadahead don't harm your boot process. Chroot
into the machine and purge ureadahead. Then reboot. If the machine dont boot,
solve the problem. If the machine boot, your problem is solved.
To clearify some things: In a perfect world ureadahead
@22 - The first move was switching 2 machines to the debian mdadm. This
solved my problems temporary. The final solution was switching the
installations to debian. (All my other machines and customer machines
are switched to debian to. ) Next time i will run ubuntu in a VM but
never ever on a
Ok. At the moment i don't use ubuntu because there are to many bugs. But
I'll try to apply the patch later this week or at weekend.
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I'm used the mdadm packages for i386/amd64 directly from debian/squeeze
without problems in 10.04 and 10.10. I think it's time for Canonical to
move. But this is not a problem for me anymore. I changend my
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The answer is simple. If there where no dependency for plymouth, anyone
could purge plymouth. This would break the holy eye-candy of ubuntu. A
nice crash is better then a ugly error-free system start. :(
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You are joking, right? A hard dependency for further use? BTW: If
plymouth should be useful, this would mean i could interact with
programs. Several times i could not. In this shape plymouth does more
harm then any useful things.
Or please change your last sentence: That program one day can
Your last sentence is wrong: That program could eventually be plymouth
in future. Today it sucks. In todays shape plymouth is useless and do
harm to many people.
Ok - you can decide, what ever you want. But users can decide as well:
My decision is to remove the dependency every time you update
I only reapplied the patch. Unfortunally the patch lacks of one line of
code :( Normaly i build my packages for Arch so i see no problem to
remove and reapply packages. Sorry for this. With pacman it is pacman
-Rd mypackage pacman -S officialpackage.
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@23: There is an easy way to get back to the official kubuntu-backports
- use dpkg instead of apt-get. I suggest this way:
* delete my repository from the list
* sudo apt-get update
* dpkg-query --list '*qt*' | grep 4:4.7.0-beta2-gc01 | awk '{print $2}'
downgrade.qt
* mkdir qtdown cd qtdown
the update and reboot.
-
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- 'sudo add-apt-repository ppa:info-g-com/xserver-xorg-1.7.6-gc'
-
- - Compile your own packages - when the ppa is not updated fast enough (or
you are an update
I've run into the same problem. So i build a new ppa, witch is not
affected by minor updates. If you use it, you must look for possible
updates by yourself.
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You
You have to look twice ;) The Bug isn't gone, but a lot faster now. I
discovered the 1.8.1 and 1.8.2 and the bug is still there. I tried
Maverick last week with an brand new bleeding Xserver (1.8.xxx) where
the patch can't applied anymore. But in this version it seems the bug
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Your can use the ppa from k0ekk0ek without problems. Use synaptic and
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Packages for Lucid and Maverick - I'm willing to check out mav, but only
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massive change. Deleteing just one word and compile again. Nice Job
setting it to won't fix.
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- Subject: [Fwd: [ubuntuusers] Neues Thema mit der Version 10.04 (Lucid
- Lynx): =?UTF-8?Q?=E2=80=9ESicherungen?= unterhalb
- =?UTF-8?Q?=22Dateisystem=22=E2=80=9C=5D?=
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- Date: Sat, 26 Jun 2010 07:36:07
New package available: xorg-server - 2:1.7.6-2ubuntu7.2-gc6
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You must me joking, right? Read again Comment #2 esp. the first sentence
!!!(sich=erungen-)!!! Links came in with an equal and are not detected
as links.
Ok, here are Part #1, Message and Screenshot from Evolution 2.8.3 -
Ubuntu 10.4
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!!!(sich=erungen-)!!! Links came in with an equal and are not detected
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Ok, here are Part #1, Message and Screenshot from Evolution 2.8.3 -
Ubuntu 10.4
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Ok, part #2 Message and Screenshot from Evolution 2.30.2 - Mav 10.10
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please look a the differences in the screenshots. You'll not see link
#2 as a link. Its not a solution, but if i drag'n'drop the message to
Desktop and back into Evolution the link is funktional. msg1 is the
original message, msg2 is what Evolution make from it when dropping msg1
in Evolution.
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idea, what i can do to help you more. There are no further informations.
The only things i've done are installing evolution in mav the same way
as in lucid. The only difference i see is the version of evolution. To
be sure,
Why do you remove the patched Server. The Server has absolutly nothing
to do with the ati driver. The combination patched server + 10.6 works
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To: info i...@g-com.eu
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Date: Sat, 26 Jun 2010 07:36:07 +0200
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Sicherungen unterhalb Dateisystem (http://forum.ubuntuusers.de/topic/sich=
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I drop the message on the desk and remove the equal. then i drop the
message back to evolution.
Link is now functional.
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Binary package hint: wine1.2
Wine ingnores the xcursors completly and use its own ugly cursors.
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ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: wine 1.1.42-0ubuntu4
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Wine ingnores the xcursors completly and use its own ugly cursors.
Applying a patch solve this behavior.
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quote
I think changing WARNING to a NOTICE in the log output
would stop the oops parsing code from thinking this an OOPS
event, when it is not
/quote
quote How about something like the following? If everyone is ok
with that
I'll send it to Linus
@44 and @all
I don't think I'm too unkind in the end. IMHO it is a real advantage for me to
know what I am doing. Mostly I reach this goal reading the whole stuff. In
this special case I would read the comments on bug 351186 #126 #127 #128 #174
#218 #219 about no-backfill.
The no-backclear
And by the way, I'am running arch with an 2.6.34 and the error appears
to. Thank you guys to post so much dmsgs, so i dont do this. I read a
mail discussion last week, which should declare the situation. It seems
to mee, as these guys wrote so, as it was not a fault and they
classified it newly.
If you had readed and understanded the suggested comments for bug 351186
you would know why there is no recommendation for the no-backfill
patch Btw., the ubuntu version for catalyst is 10.4-666, the version
of their website is 10.4-1. Guess why most people at fedora or arch or
so use the
#38 Please read the description in top and you'll find the answer to
your questions about k0ekk0ek and info-g-com. (about no backfill read in
351186)
.. definitely broke..
It Ain't Necessarily So (George Gershwin).
Nobody forced you to update the xorg-xserver. If you wish to be
unaffected of
Yes, mark the xorg-server and set version. One short notice: If you do
so, you have to look for new versions manually, i.e. in the ppa. If you
take a look at the ppa should get an new version available or so.
Anyway, if Catalyst run without problems ther is no reason to change
sub-minor-versions
I have read in other bugs and bord a nice workaround. Create an Button
that runs glxgears for twenty seconds. This should fix the leaking...
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If it is a leak then dont worry about it in the start of your computer. I check
this back with my Computer. Depending on th number of open windows and their
size, Xorg take between 100 and 200 M at Start. When these Value is nearly the
same +/- 20-30M after a few hours, i think you dont
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- The comment list to this bug reach a point of entries at this we must declare
this buglist for full. The buglist appears unreadable for many people
becaquse of launchpad timeouts. So it was the
thanks ingo, thanks dave, now it looks for me as a linux should look.
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DONT POST ANY COMMENTS IN THIS BUG! PLEASE USE BUG 568988 INSTEAD
ppa:bryceharrington/violet' then
install the update and reboot.
-Other PPAs:
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-'sudo add-apt-repository ppa:info-g-com/xserver-xorg-1.7.6-gc'
-
+ Other PPAs:
+ + Alf Gaida (Lucid):
https
As suggested i tried the configurations
-ati
-nouveaux
-nvidia
-fglrx
and found no visible regressions, slowdowns nor memory leaks with gnome and
compiz
kwin breaks with and without this patch and 10.4 in KDE
KDE and emerald or KDE and GTK work without clues
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@Vancouverite
Thanks for the survey. Done. Have a look at 351186 comment #228 by Felix
Kuehling. Have a look at the mail address in the profile. Sure i think AMD
knows about this problem ;-). Last week I've been in a thread at phoronix,
there was interesting news about new drivers from AMD by
** Description changed:
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+ **
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this buglist for full. So it was the decision to make a new entry in
launchpad as a successor of this bug. You should use
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- **
- The comment list to this bug reach a point of entries at this we must declare
this buglist for full. So it was the decision to make a new entry in
launchpad as a successor of this bug. You should use
Jetzt mal für deutsche Leser:
Was ist an der von mir geänderten Beschreibung des Fehlers nicht zu
verstehen? Das Limit an Kommentaren ist erreicht, die Fehler bei der
Darstellung mehren sich.
Verdammt noch mal nehmt den Link zu Bug 568988 oben in der Beschreibung
zwischen den vielen
builded, tested, working ;-)
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[Lucid][Ubuntu 10.04][ATI cards] Slow/freeze windows management (resize,
maximise, .etc) with fglrx driver + compositing desktop.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/568988
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** Also affects: fglrx-installer (Arch Linux)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: gentoo
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Package changed: fglrx-installer (Arch Linux) = archlinux
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[Lucid][Ubuntu 10.04][ATI cards] Slow/freeze windows management (resize,
Hi, the actual ppa with 1.7...ubuntu7 can be found at
https://launchpad.net/~info-g-com/+archive/xserver-xorg-1.7.6-gc
Please, be a little patient, i have build it on my own and its work.
Have to wait 'til launchpad hopefully build it too.
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[Lucid][Ubuntu 10.04][ATI cards] Slow/freeze
@Bryce #419
I dont think so.
@Bryce #420
Full ACK. As i wrote, a patch can't be the final solution. But i think, as the
bug is present for over two releases of ubuntu, there must be a semi-official
ppa or so one. This means, the ppa has to be promoted in the wiki, faq etc. I
know that the
#422
Nice idea, getting the patched Server in sync, but imho it is not applyable to
.deb packages. That's the point i like Arch for: Doing it the Arch way. Make a
Sourcepackage, get it, build it, mostly it works. The build system in Arch does
this that way. Make a BUILD package and most of the
earthforce_1 wrote:
A hang at the splash screen with four dots lit would normally mean that
plymouth has exited, and that something else is supposed to start. Is this
installed as an Ubuntu desktop system? If you press Alt+F1 at the hang, do you
get to the console login screen?
Ok, I have
Finally i managed setting up a ppa with the path posted by Felix
Kuehling. Have tested it on both i386 and x86_64. For me it worked like
charm. You can find th ppa here.
https://launchpad.net/~info-g-com/+archive/xserver-xorg-1.7.6-gc
Feel fŕee to try it out. Other question: What can we do to
Hi,
after switching from VirtualBox to real hardware, the good old
ATI-Backclear-Bug appears. Doing nice things as searching for another linux
distribution i decided to give lucid a chance. As described in the artikle
below i downloaded patch and the actual X server and patched it folloing
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