[Bug 173466] Re: [gutsy] aptitude shows opposite value for Automatically installed field

2014-12-14 Thread Daniel Bonniot de Ruisselet
I'm the original reported, and I can confirm it is fixed in trusty :)

** Changed in: aptitude (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete = Fix Released

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  [gutsy] aptitude shows opposite value for Automatically installed
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[Bug 1083984] Re: Brightness control doesn't work on Lenovo Thinkpad T530

2013-03-10 Thread Daniel Bonniot de Ruisselet
I have the same problem with a T520 on 12.04.

A workaround is to switch to a virtual text console (e.g.
Control+Alt+1), change the brightness there, and switch back
(Control+Alt+7).

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[Bug 70830] Re: Flickering Video

2009-10-14 Thread Daniel Bonniot de Ruisselet
I also get flickering in jaunty 9.04. By the way, the flickering is
twice per second, not per minute as said in the description, in my
experience as well as in the initial attached example. The description
should be fixed.

Using Record 3D solves it for me.

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[Bug 205990] Re: [hardy] splash screen disappears after a few seconds

2009-10-11 Thread Daniel Bonniot de Ruisselet
I had a RESUME=/dev/... in /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume
Changing it to RESUME=UUID= and running 'update-initramfs -u' fixed it.

It would help if, both during boot and update-initramfs rungs, a message
was printed when theRESUME= line seems to be incorrect (wrong UUID or
device name instead of UUID).

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[Bug 203659] Re: Pinned hardy repository causes update-manger to fail but shows no error message

2009-06-22 Thread Daniel Bonniot de Ruisselet
I was in the same situation for the Intrepid-Jaunty upgrade, with the
jaunty repository pinned to priority 50. Arguably the situation
improved, since the upgrade did not crash, but it only upgraded a
limited number of packages (including the new kernel). Also after
upgrade finished and after reboot it still offered upgrade to the new
jaunty 9.04, as if upgrade wasn't registered.

Since it is sometimes necessary to upgrade selected packages to the next
version, and pinning to a low priority is a convenient way to manage
this mix, I think this situation is (relatively) frequent and it would
be great if it could be handled more gracefully. It could be handled
similarly to the third-party repositories, which are automatically
disabled on upgrade. There should at least be a warning if
/etc/apt/preferences is present, or the option to disable all pinning
before starting the upgrade.

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[Bug 277203] Re: gnome-sound-properties setting to disable login sound not honored

2009-03-26 Thread Daniel Bonniot de Ruisselet
It was mentioned before: you can disable the login sound by going to
System/Preferences/Sessions and disabling GNOME Login Sound.

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[Bug 289988] Re: Ctrl-Shift-V shortcut no longer works in gnome-terminal

2008-12-09 Thread Daniel Bonniot de Ruisselet
Could you specify which version of gnome-terminal-data fixed it? I have
2.24.1.1-0ubuntu1 and still experience this bug.

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[Bug 289988] Re: Ctrl-Shift-V shortcut no longer works in gnome-terminal

2008-12-09 Thread Daniel Bonniot de Ruisselet
Indeed, it happened to me when vmware-player 2 was running, and it
stopped when I stopped it. Any idea who the culprit it? Should this
report's title+status be changed, or a new one opened?

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[Bug 252094] Re: Poor graphics performance and rendering errors on Intel GM965 system, Ubuntu 8.10

2008-12-05 Thread Daniel Bonniot de Ruisselet
I also managed to fix the performance (from 600fps to 1000fps with a
GM45) as well as frequent crashes (consistently with etracer for
instance). This is on an intrepid amd64 system.

1. install a 2.6.28 kernel (I got the current one from jaunty).
2. from the xorg-edgers ppa, install the mesa an required packages, and 
xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.4.97.0+git20081129
3. restart X (before restarting it works, but with warning that GEM is not 
used, and no performance improvement)

I didn't need to compile a custom kernel or kernel modules.

I got the error with X not restarting (same as portis above) when I was
using xserver-xorg-video-intel 2.5.1 from jaunty. Using the 2.4.97
version from xorg-edgers fixed that.

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[Bug 296020] Re: 3D programs crash withAssertion `target_fake-is_static || target_fake-size_accounted' failed

2008-12-05 Thread Daniel Bonniot de Ruisselet
See bug #252094, at the bottom it contains instructions to upgrade
several package, resulting in improved performance but also for me
fixing the bugs reported here (requires a newer kernel and installing
ppa packages, caveat emptor!).

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[Bug 296020] Re: 3D programs crash withAssertion `target_fake-is_static || target_fake-size_accounted' failed

2008-12-02 Thread Daniel Bonniot de Ruisselet
This could be the upstream bug:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15639

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[Bug 297692] Re: assert failure on dragging map

2008-12-02 Thread Daniel Bonniot de Ruisselet
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 296020 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/296020

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 296020
   3D programs crash withAssertion `target_fake-is_static || 
target_fake-size_accounted' failed

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[Bug 172768] Re: stunnel4 should be run from rc?.d after wifi-radar, not before

2008-11-15 Thread Daniel Bonniot de Ruisselet
Yes, it still happens in 8.10. Basically, if I connect to the wiki
network setup in /etc/network/interfaces, then stunnel works. Otherwise
(i.e. if wifi-radar or since 8.10 NetworkManager automatically finds
another configured network), stunnel has to be restarted manually.

I realized currently stunnel is started in rc2.d (but too early, and
that cannot be fixed because of background processes) and /etc/ppp/ip-
up.d (but that only applies to ppp). Wouldn't it solve everything to
restart stunnel in the same way, but in /etc/network/if-up.d ?

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[Bug 250334] Re: Can't start FretsOnFire - pygame.error: No available audio device

2008-11-10 Thread Daniel Bonniot de Ruisselet
I tried changing Sound Events and Music and Movies to both
pulseaudio and alsa. Both worked with the test (and my sound system
generally works). However in all cases I get the same trace:

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File ./FretsOnFire.py, line 68, in module
engine = GameEngine(config)
  File /usr/share/games/fretsonfire/game/GameEngine.py, line 149, in __init__
self.audio.open(frequency = frequency, bits = bits, stereo = stereo, 
bufferSize = bufferSize)
  File /usr/share/games/fretsonfire/game/Audio.py, line 49, in open
pygame.mixer.init()
pygame.error: No available audio device

Using version 1.2.512.dfsg-3 on updated Intrepid.

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[Bug 256188] Re: [intrepid] high cpu usage after boot

2008-11-09 Thread Daniel Bonniot de Ruisselet
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 113184 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/113184

I have the same 60% X / 20% gnome-settings-daemon bug, and removing
wacom from x.org fixes it as well. That one is definitely NOT a
duplicate of bug #113184. But is this the original reporter's bug, or
should a new one be opened?

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