[Bug 631426] Re: Upgrade 10.04 - 10.10 failed due to the essential package 'ubuntu-minimal' can not be found anymore ((in|gb).archive.ubuntu.com releated?)

2010-11-18 Thread Matthew Hughes
I've ran across this issue using local repos  with non-standard ports.
ie:

deb http://192.168.2.2:/ubuntu/ karmic multiverse

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Upgrade 10.04 - 10.10 failed due to the essential package 'ubuntu-minimal' 
can not be found anymore ((in|gb).archive.ubuntu.com releated?)
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[Bug 495040] [NEW] django modules have missing __init__.py's

2009-12-10 Thread Matthew Hughes
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: python-django

On : ubuntu 9.10
python-django Version: 1.1.1-1ubuntu1

certain modules within django are missing their corresponding __init__.py's
therefore python does not recognise them as proper modules.

particular examples: django.views.generic module, mapped to
/usr/share/pyshared/django/views/generic

Expected Behaviour:

cd /usr/share/pyshared/django/views/generic
mhug...@legba:/usr/share/pyshared/django/views/generic$ ls
create_update.py  date_based.py  __init__.py  list_detail.py  simple.py

Actual Behaviour:
mhug...@legba:/usr/share/pyshared/django/views/generic$ ls
create_update.py  date_based.py  list_detail.py  simple.py

** Affects: python-django (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 147045] Re: gnome-appearance-properties hogs processor even after close

2007-10-03 Thread Matthew Hughes
I obtained the following backtrace, by attaching to the process.
Nonetheless, i had to SIGTERM the process for gdb to stop. I obtained the 
backtrace, and even then gdb didnt kill the process.
Hope it is helpful

** Attachment added: Backtrace
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9714456/gdb-gnome-appearance-properties.txt

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[Bug 147045] gnome-appearance-properties hogs processor even after close

2007-09-29 Thread Matthew Hughes
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gnome-control-center

Steps to reproduce: 
1.  Right click on desktop , select change background.


The gnome-appearance-properties process hogs processor, even after closing the 
window.
its necessary to kill the process for it to go away.

** Affects: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 116193] Re: error upgrading tzdata_2007e to tzdata_2007f

2007-09-16 Thread Matthew Hughes
same problem.  moved from America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires
to europe/berlin worked fine

Could it be related to  +/- gmt settings?
so far all related reportes ocurred on -x GMT

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Re: [Bug 96430] Re: MASTER: Request for new-legacy nvidia drivers (9631)

2007-04-30 Thread Matthew Hughes
good god man.
read the bloody thread.
there are no cards left out anymore.
It's been fixed for a couple of weeks.

On 30/04/07, fishlet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 +1 to the this is a critical bug side. I ran the distribution update
 tool and ended up with a boat anchor. Installed from scratch and applied
 the GLX drivers and ended up with a boat anchor again, could not even
 log in to the system :-(

 I have a GForce 4 card, not new but not old by any means. If Ubuntu
 doesn't want to package so many drivers, why don't they leave out the
 oldest drivers instead of these- it doesn't make any sense. Surely there
 must be more middle aged GForce cards out there than TNT and Riva cards,
 Right? I know it makes for more work but I hope the Ubuntu maintainers
 realize their alienating alot of people by stripping that out.

 Anyway, for those who are still struggling with getting their system
 running again- here's what I did:

 1. Installed Feisty from scratch (I didn't have all day to fix it once it
 turned into a boat anchor)
 2. Dowloaded NVIDIA's 96XX drivers
 3. Installed LibC6 development package from Adept- needed for driver
 install.
 4. Log out of KDE and from the KDM login screen-  selected console login
 to get out of the X and to a console.
 5. Run the NVIDIA installer, it will complain about some pgk-config thing
 being missing but it doesn't seem to be a critical problem, just proceed
 until
 it says that the driver is installed.
 6. Reboot... system will come up with NVIDIA accelerated driver working
 like a charm.

 Note, I had a bear of a time getting the resolution and refresh rates to
 be what I wanted after the install using Ubuntu's screen resolution
 control panel. Then I discovered that the NVIDIA installer puts it's own
 control tool in the KDE menu (under system or utils I think, I'm not in
 front of that computer right now). Heres what I had to do to fix that...

 1. Set the resolution with NVIDIA's provided control panel.
 2. Go into ubuntu's video control panel, it'll show some crazy refresh
 rate like 150hz or something, just ignore that and don't change anything
 there. I changed the power
 saver setting to make the control panel savable. If you don't do this,
 you may find that Ubuntu overwrites the settings changes you did in the
 NVIDIA control panel
 next time you reboot.

 Of course, if you have a LCD you probably don't need to worry about
 that.

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[Bug 87925] Re: Xfce4.4 using too much memory; possible memory leaks

2007-03-05 Thread Matthew Hughes
I've the same exact problem, i have alternately installed xfce4.4 from
the xfce.org installer, and don't have these problems.

Both Xfce-desktop and xfce-menu-plugin, progressively use more memory.
Eventually rendering xfce practically unusable.  In my experience each
has reached around 250/300 Mb of memory, after around 48 hours.

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