[Bug 139368] Re: [gutsy] gconfd starts with session, but apps say that gconfd can't be contacted and user settings are not loaded

2007-11-26 Thread dschneller
I see this problem occurring sporadically, too. Symptoms as described
above, but no autologin configured. Logging off and on again usually
solves the problem, however this is really annoying.

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[gutsy] gconfd starts with session, but apps say that gconfd can't be contacted 
and user settings are not loaded
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[Bug 117314] Re: latest kernel(2.6.20-16.28) update gives boot problems

2007-06-12 Thread dschneller
I checked for the status as you asked. 
Turns out for some reason linux-generic was not installed. To fix it,  I did an 
apt-get update, installed it via your command line above and then did an 
apt-get upgrade just to be sure I had everything as current as possible.

While X11 starts ok now - the VMware server at first still could not be
used. The VMware-Server-Console started, however I could not resume an
existing VM.

There is a strange thing I noticed:
$ dpkg -s vmware-server-kernel-modules
Package: vmware-server-kernel-modules
Status: install ok installed
Priority: optional
Section: devel
Installed-Size: 52
Maintainer: Ubuntu Kernel Team [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Architecture: i386
Source: linux-meta
Version: 2.6.20.15.14
Depends: vmware-server-kernel-modules-2.6.20-15
Description: vmware-server kernel module dependency package
 This empty package allows people to keep their VMware Server kernel
 modules up-to-date when upgrading their Linux kernel.

This shows a dependency on version 2.6.20-15 of vmware-server-kernel-
modules, even though this is not the most recent one. Shouldn't this be
-16 after my update/upgrade cycle?

Via lsmod I found out that neither vmmon nor vmnet had been loaded.
Trying to modprobe them did not work, because they simply were not
installed for the -16 kernel.

So I manually installed vmware-server-kernel-modules-2.6.20-16  (which
is listed along with the -15 version):

$ dpkg -p vmware-server-kernel-modules-2.6.20-16
Package: vmware-server-kernel-modules-2.6.20-16
Priority: optional
Section: restricted/misc
Installed-Size: 7096
Maintainer: Ubuntu Kernel Team [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Architecture: i386
Source: linux-restricted-modules-2.6.20
Version: 2.6.20.5-16.28
Depends: module-init-tools, linux-image-2.6
Conflicts: vmware-player-kernel-modules-2.6.20-16
Size: 2774320
Description: vmware-server modules for Linux (kernel 2.6.20)
 This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for
 VMware Server.
 .
 This package contains the compiled kernel modules for 2.6.20.  All
 supported kernel types for this architecture are included in this single
 package.


Now I can resume the virtual machine again. Seems like a problem with the empty 
pseudo package to me?

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[Bug 117314] Re: latest kernel(2.6.20-16.28) update gives boot problems

2007-06-11 Thread dschneller
I installed the new update because I suffered from the hard disk
renaming (Intel PERL865 mainboard). Now I can boot again, however X11
does not start, because it claims it cannot load the nvidia kernel
module (FATAL: Could not run the install command for nvidia). After some
fiddling I could load it from the command line and launch X11 manually.
However I wonder why it was not started on boot, because I just ran the
same /sbin/lrm-video line I found in /etc/modules.d. Maybe some sort of
a race condition on boot?

I do not use any RAID stuff - the / drive (containing all system
components) is connected via PATA and is called /dev/sda. There are two
more disks, both SATA (sdb, sdc), however they just contain Windows and
some linux data - not needed for boot.

I also noticed that I could not start use VMware server in the manually started 
X11. Upon starting a virtual machine it just failed immediately with no error 
message. Trying sudo /etc/init.d vmware-server restart failed to load the 
kernel modules, too. 
Is it correct that there is no updated linux-restricted-drivers package for the 
new kernel?  Seems to be some sort of problem with kernel modules.

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[Bug 68584] Re: Crashed while editing a filename in the project-window

2006-11-24 Thread dschneller
Same for me, new data DVD. Some files dragged over from a folder. Then
choose Edit Name for the first entry on the list. Marked the first
half a part of the the name to remove a common prefix and it crashed.

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[Bug 72455] MPlayer crashes when changing language

2006-11-19 Thread dschneller
Public bug reported:

See bug generated by Gnome Bug Buddy here:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=377051

** Affects: alsa-lib (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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