[Bug 539912] Re: [lucid] current battery charge not easily accessable

2010-04-30 Thread Ricardo Fernández
Awesome... Now I'm never sure how much time or % my battery has, I need
to do like 3 clicks to find the info, and somehow sometimes it is not
accurate, this is the first OS that make people click around to find
info about the battery, Why change it from the old one when the old one
was working like a charm.

Yeah It is really important that people know how much Wh and V the
battery has, thats a lot of usefull info that no ones really care.

Just awesome 10.04.

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[Bug 572420] Re: Impossible to compile the sis video driver in Lucid amd64

2010-04-30 Thread Ricardo Fernández
You are not compiling the sis driver which compiles fine, you're
compiling a fork of it based off extremely old SIS source that needs
updating to support xserver 1.7 and is not supported at all in ubuntu.

Yeah it compiles fine it just doesn't work at all for 671/771 SiS cards.

2 Years and still this SiS driver supported by ubuntu doesn't work on
671/771. Great job done there.

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[Bug 301958] Re: [needs-packaging] no working driver for sis 671/771 video cards

2010-04-30 Thread Ricardo Fernández
Try: http://estebanordano.com.ar/sis-m671m672-driver-for-xorg-
xserver-7-5-on-debian-sidux/

It worked for me.

Full screen videos doesn't work (the video is kinda laggy when at full
screen flash or movie).

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[Bug 545339] Re: irq 20: nobody cared (try booting with the irqpoll option)

2010-04-26 Thread Ricardo Fernández
I have this same problem, but it is with IRQ5, 4, 3 and 1.

I had to use noapic and it seems it worked, but now suspend doesn't
work and I can't check the battery charge.

Lucid 10.04RC1

I don't have a dmesg because IRQ1 is the harddrive controller so it
doesn't let write a log with the error, but it is pretty much the same
as this bug.

The dmesg I'm sending is the one when it boots with noapic


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[Bug 545339] Re: irq 20: nobody cared (try booting with the irqpoll option)

2010-04-26 Thread Ricardo Fernández

** Attachment added: dmesg-koshrf.txt
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[Bug 301958] Re: [needs-packaging] no working driver for sis 671/771 video cards

2010-04-26 Thread Ricardo Fernández
The driver provided in a .deb by someone in this bug as an attachment
doesn't work for 10.04 (used to work for 9.04 and 9.10).

I had to use the VESA driver wich is really bad for video playback.

I know Ubuntu wants to keep close with Debian but this bug is about to
have 2 years and no solution at all to the ubuntu users that have this
video card (wich is quite popular to be honest), in the meantime distros
like Fedora, Mandriva and SuSE have this fixed already.


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[Bug 417757] Re: [karmic regression] all network apps / browsers suffer from multi-second delays by default due to IPv6 DNS lookups

2010-03-06 Thread Ricardo Fernández
I'm still having the same issue while trying to use any web browser,
takes forever to resolve a name, have to reload every page twice until I
get it.

I have ipv6 disable:

cat /proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/all/disable_ipv6
1

Also Firefox have IPv6 Disabled.

But tcpdump still report IP6 stuff:

04:34:16.007477 IP6 fe80::c1f:dc31:a82c:435e.57503  ff02::c.1900: UDP, length 
146
04:34:19.913100 IP6 fe80::c1f:dc31:a82c:435e.57503  ff02::c.1900: UDP, length 
146
04:34:20.409483 IP6 fe80::226:69ff:fe65:da00  ip6-allrouters: ICMP6, router 
solicitation, length 16
04:38:04.515848 IP6 fe80::c1f:dc31:a82c:435e.546  ff02::1:2.547: dhcp6 solicit

I don't know if they are related. 
This happen with WiFi and Wired cable.

I don't know what else to do to post more info about this bug, and as
some other are reported in this same bug we need some directions, in my
opinion it isn't Fixed. I don't have this problem in debian, fedora and
centos (the other 3 distros i use), it is only happening in Ubuntu 9.10
and 10.04 (Same Laptop, tested with all the other distros), 8.04, 8.10,
9.04 doesn't have this problem.

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Re: [Bug 417757] Re: [karmic regression] all network apps / browsers suffer from multi-second delays by default due to IPv6 DNS lookups

2010-03-06 Thread Ricardo Fernández
2010/3/6 Philipp Kern phil+launch...@philkern.de:
 On Sat, Mar 06, 2010 at 09:13:38AM -, Ricardo Fernández wrote:
 04:34:16.007477 IP6 fe80::c1f:dc31:a82c:435e.57503  ff02::c.1900: UDP, 
 length 146
 04:34:19.913100 IP6 fe80::c1f:dc31:a82c:435e.57503  ff02::c.1900: UDP, 
 length 146
 04:34:20.409483 IP6 fe80::226:69ff:fe65:da00  ip6-allrouters: ICMP6, router 
 solicitation, length 16
 04:38:04.515848 IP6 fe80::c1f:dc31:a82c:435e.546  ff02::1:2.547: dhcp6 
 solicit

 At least the c1f one does not look like EUI-64 and thus rather like
 Windows using IPv6 privacy addresses.  For the third line it would be
 helpful to see the output of ip -6 addr, but it's also possible that
 it's not the Linux box but another one on the segment.

I disabled IPv6 at the kernel source, make a new kernel without IPv6
at all, and I'm still getting those messages, so my guess is that
those are other machines as you suggest (my home network).

The browsers (any of them, firefox, chrome, epiphany, lynx, elinks)
still takes to much to resolv a name and download the content of it,
apt get stuck sometimes while updating, haven't tried anything else.

Anything else I can do to debug this problem ? so far it seems it is
this bug, but the release fixed doesn't work for me (and all the other
installation I've done over my work network).

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Re: [Bug 417757] Re: [karmic regression] all network apps / browsers suffer from multi-second delays by default due to IPv6 DNS lookups

2010-03-06 Thread Ricardo Fernández
 @Ricardo Fernández As I mention above, in my case, after disabling IPV6,
 I still had the same symptoms. Terribly long delays making any kind of
 network connections (all wired). I noticed here that it seemed to be
 related to making more than one network connection at a time.



 If disabling IPv6 fixes the issue, you aren't dealing with this bug. Please
 open a new one if need be

What part of disabling IPv6 doesn't fix this issue you didn't read?
seriously, I'm starting to get tired of saying this didn't fix the bug
for me, and few others keep saying the same, are you guys really not
reading the posts? Just because the status was changed to Fixed
doesn't mean it is really fixed if people are still getting the same
problems.

Please tell me tools to give you more info, tell me what to do to help
the developers to find answers, tell me what do I do need to do to
debug the info you people need.

And don't tell me it is fixed because otherwise i wouldn't be posting
here don't you think ?

Really c'mon guys, why it is so hard? If it is fixed for you, nice!
congratulations! now move along, we have people here that still have
problems (including myself).

No offense, but dealing with Fedora bugzilla and people there is more
easy than dealing with the ubuntu community and developers, here i
have to say around 50 times why it isn't fixed for me and people still
don't belive it, thats just amaizing.

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[Bug 417757] Re: [karmic regression] all network apps / browsers suffer from multi-second delays by default due to IPv6 DNS lookups

2010-03-03 Thread Ricardo Fernández
I was wondering something, If a Fix was Released, and if it doesn't work
(as reported by almost all users since the release), what we should do?
Open a new bug ticket?

I'm not changing the status or anything, but it is kinda lame that the
status can't be reverted because the fix doesn't work at all. After the
Fix was Released no one at Ubuntu have been trying to reach the users
to see what is going on, they just check that the bug is fixed and
thats it; is there no need to check the feedback?

This Bug is _NOT_ fixed at all, check the comments from the people, it
didn't do the job, they are still delays on resolving names and the
browser takes few seconds before opening webpages, this same is
happening on 10.04 right now.

I guess this bug will be like the VNC client on Ubuntu (the one
installed by default on gnome, vinillo), 4 releases of Ubuntu and still
doesn't work at all, no one can even use it, and still there was a Fix
Released.

*sigh*

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[Bug 417757] Re: [karmic regression] all network apps / browsers suffer from multi-second delays by default due to IPv6 DNS lookups

2010-03-01 Thread Ricardo Fernández
This bug is far from fixed, there was a fix committed but it didn't do
anything, they are still lot of people complaining (including myself of
course), and it seems it still happening in 10.04.

I don't know how you guys are testing this, but so far, I'm still
getting DNS delays and the browser takes a lot sometimes to resolve and
open a webpage.

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[Bug 439146] Re: gwibber fails if there isn't a genchant spell dict for the locale

2010-02-06 Thread Ricardo Fernández
Is there any workaround for this bug? like how do I install a genchant
spell dict for my locale?

This is the error I've been getting:

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File /usr/bin/gwibber, line 57, in module
client.Client()
  File /usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/gwibber/client.py, line 107, in 
__init__
self.w = GwibberClient()
  File /usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/gwibber/client.py, line 190, in 
__init__
self.setup_ui()
  File /usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/gwibber/client.py, line 262, in 
setup_ui
self.input = gwui.Input(self)
  File /usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/gwibber/gwui.py, line 395, in __init__
self.textview = InputTextView(client)
  File /usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/gwibber/gwui.py, line 455, in __init__
self.spell = gtkspell.Spell(self, None)
glib.GError: enchant error for language: es_VE.UTF-8

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[Bug 332140] Re: sis 771/671 graphics board only works in vesa mode

2009-12-18 Thread Ricardo Fernández
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 301958 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 301958
   [needs-packaging] no working driver for sis 671/771 video cards

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[Bug 417757] Re: [karmic regression] all network apps / browsers suffer from multi-second delays by default due to IPv6 DNS lookups

2009-11-19 Thread Ricardo Fernández
#166

8.04, 8.10, 9.04 (Ubuntu), Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Fedora
9/10/11, Debian Lenny (and sid), all thoses Distro/OS works like a charm
in my network, Ubuntu 9.10 (desktop-clients in my network) have a real
slow internet, so calling an ISP because a Linux distro doesn't work
is not a real solution.

Please understand this is an Ubuntu 9.10 problem it is not an ISP or
router or hardware or anything else but Ubuntu, simple as that. This
isn't a forum about how cool IPv6 is and why we should use it, this is a
bug tracking system where people report Hey my internet doesn't work,
so asking those people to upgrade their external hardware/software isn't
a solution or a fix.

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[Bug 417757] Re: [karmic regression] all network apps / browsers suffer from multi-second delays by default due to IPv6 DNS lookups

2009-11-19 Thread Ricardo Fernández
#168

I tried options single-request' in /etc/resolv.conf yesterday and so
far it doesn't work for me, but i need 2-3 days to get feedback from my
ubuntu users in the network to see how it goes. The problem with this,
is that the resolv.conf will change every time i change dhcp server, so
I need to make the option permanent, I can't ask my users to edit system
files to fix this, they have no idea how to use vi or sudo (to make the
option permanent, it is not only editing /etc/resolv.conf).

I haven't tried the nscd one, I only use it to cache the ldap info, and
I'm not quite sure I would like to have a local cache of my dns in each
pc but thats me.

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[Bug 417757] Re: [karmic regression] all network apps / browsers suffer from multi-second delays by default due to IPv6 DNS lookups

2009-11-18 Thread Ricardo Fernández
#159

That is not a fix, it is a Workaround, and maybe it will work at the
house, but in a secure network (like a company network) it will not work
and it will make Ubuntu useless.

The only real fix to this is disabling IPv6 support (for desktop
version). In the real world pretty much no one uses IPv6, I'm not quite
sure why Ubuntu would want this enabled by default, maybe they can do it
when everybody start using IPv6, meanwhile, it is worthless.

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[Bug 417757] Re: [karmic regression] all network apps / browsers suffer from multi-second delays by default due to IPv6 DNS lookups

2009-11-18 Thread Ricardo Fernández
#162

Yeah I'll tell my ISP to upgrade their Hardware because my Ubuntu
doesn't work. That will surely work. *sigh*

Also they are over 600+ million internet users around the world (maybe
more?), 4 millions using IPv6 is around 0.7% of the internet users.. so
yeah, pretty much no one. And how many of thoses 4 millions use Ubuntu ?
let me guess it should be below 0.1%, so, making IPv6 enabled by default
will only be used by 0.1% (below that number to be honest). Default
should be for the other 99.9%.

Yes they are a lot of systems shipped with IPv6, the point is thoses
systems _works_ and Ubuntu 9.10 doesn't (not the whole distro of course,
just this cant use internet thing).

You can't ask everybody to update their whole network hardware to IPv6
to make Ubuntu works, thats quite hard to do, it is easier just to
switch distro (Like Fedora, Debian, anything) or just Windows 7, and
thats what most people will do when they try to use their favorite
distro (Ubuntu) and notice the slow internet.

On the security side, just because a firewall/router doesn't process
IPv6 it doesn't mean you can use some sort of attack, you can't attack
something that doesn't understand you, at most you can just try to DoS
it, so I'm quite sure no one is afraid of a IPv6 attack over a IPv4
network.

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[Bug 417757] Re: [karmic regression] all network apps / browsers suffer from multi-second delays by default due to IPv6 DNS lookups

2009-11-15 Thread Ricardo Fernández
I've seen this behavior in quite few installation I have done; and
saying install a DNS server/Edit sysctl.conf should not be the answer
to fix the problem, not everybody have the skills required to do that,
and it should not be a requirement at all. I don't think this could be
fixed for karmic at this point but it should be fixed for lucid,
otherwise the common users (not experts) will get tired of using
software that doesn't work (They can't browse the web the way they
like). So far I just disable IPv6 in firefox after installing (
network.dns.disableIPv6 ), thats quite enough to make most users happy.

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[Bug 203782] Re: Support low color depth to improve speed

2009-11-14 Thread Ricardo Fernández
Any way to get this before waiting for karmic+1 ? I think this is a
serious bug, can't use the tool that it is recommended (for vnc) at all,
and the fix is done but can't get it until karmic+1 (I could get the
source and compile it myself, but it is not the common way among all
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[Bug 301958] Re: [needs-packaging] no working driver for sis 671/771 video cards

2009-09-04 Thread Ricardo Fernández
xorg-driver-sis671_0.9_i386.deb worked perfect for me, this is my card:

01:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] 
771/671 PCIE VGA Display Adapter [1039:6351] (rev 10)
Subsystem: CLEVO/KAPOK Computer Device [1558:0722]
Control: I/O+ Mem+ BusMaster- SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr- 
Stepping- SERR- FastB2B- DisINTx-
Status: Cap+ 66MHz+ UDF- FastB2B- ParErr- DEVSEL=medium TAbort- 
TAbort- MAbort- SERR- PERR- INTx-
Interrupt: pin A routed to IRQ 16
BIST result: 00
Region 0: Memory at c000 (32-bit, prefetchable) [size=256M]
Region 1: Memory at d400 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=128K]
Region 2: I/O ports at 9000 [size=128]
Capabilities: [40] Power Management version 2
Flags: PMEClk- DSI- D1+ D2+ AuxCurrent=0mA 
PME(D0-,D1-,D2-,D3hot-,D3cold-)
Status: D0 PME-Enable- DSel=0 DScale=0 PME-
Capabilities: [50] AGP version 3.0
Status: RQ=256 Iso- ArqSz=0 Cal=0 SBA+ ITACoh- GART64- HTrans- 
64bit- FW- AGP3+ Rate=x4,x8
Command: RQ=1 ArqSz=0 Cal=0 SBA- AGP- GART64- 64bit- FW- 
Rate=none

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