I'm using VlC v0.9.x that has just come in to squeeze and can confirm
this bug no longer occurs with KWIN 3.5.10
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I can confirm that with the 0.9.x version of VLC in squeeze that this
problem no longer occurs, and would suggest this bug report should
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I'm glad I saw this bug report, I thought it was just me who couldn't
click anywhere!
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Package: micropolis
Version: 0.0.20071228-1
Severity: wishlist
I wish Micropolis had a nice entry in the KDE menu.
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* Package name: gears
Version : 0.5
Upstream Author : Google
* URL : http://gears.google.com/
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Gears!
Gears is a wonderful piece
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Gears!
Gears is a wonderful piece
the 4th however I promise that I will revisit this
issue and see what I can work out for you.
It would be useful if people could post a list of sites to this bug
report that they feel must absolutely work out of the box and I will
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This change came in to testing today and I immediately tried it
however it still says that SMP has been disabled at compile time in
the console.
Any idea why this might be on this x86-64 box?
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This doesn't make sense, as ocropus has no GUI.
Indeed this later became clear, sorry please close the bug!
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Version: 0.2-1
Severity: wishlist
Do you think it would be possible for Ocropus to put itself in the
'graphics' section of the KDE menu?
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I have noticed with mozplugger that when one has kpdf or okular
installed and one vists a webpage with a PDF, when either of the said
apps loads the page-up and page-down keys have no effect. If however
the PDF's are downloaded and
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Package: kpowersave
Version: 0.7.3-3
Severity: normal
Hi,
Recently kpowersave had functionality updated such that it became
capable of dynamically recognising multiple batteries that have been
inserted into a machine. Just some feedback there, this does work well.
My Thinkpad X40 has two
Package: kpowersave
Version: 0.7.3-3
Severity: normal
Hi,
Recently kpowersave had functionality updated such that it became
capable of dynamically recognising multiple batteries that have been
inserted into a machine. Just some feedback there, this does work well.
My Thinkpad X40 has two
Package: uswsusp
Version: 0.7-1.2
Severity: minor
Hi there,
I noticed a typo whilst browsing:
man uswsusp.conf
If this this options points a valid RSA key
HTH
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I wish that when (as root) either I from a console or a script runs
s2disk that it would tell KDE so that the screen could be locked.
Currently I'm using laptop-mode-tools to activate s2disk to start
working whenever my battery drops to a
Package: openarena
Version: 0.8.1-2
Severity: wishlist
Openarena has the ability to support SMP for some parts of the 3D engine
it uses, however this support must be requested at compile time.
Users will normally activate this support by using the console variable
r_smp 1 and restarting the
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Version: 1.2.4-2
Severity: important
Hello,
I'm a longtime pm-utils user on my Thinkpad X40. This laptop reached S3 and S4
nirvana a couple of years ago with the minimum of fuss.
I'm using squeeze and a nice shiny new pm-utils package turned up this week. I
installed it
It's been 5 or so months now since reporting this and Lenny has come and gone.
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the
necessary computing resources this may become a reality.
The FAQ indicates this is an on-going consideration so we'll see what
the next few years bring.
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responsive developer.
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Package: boinc-client
Version: 6.2.14-3
Severity: normal
Rather distrubingly, BOINC binds to all network adaptors rather than just
localhost, despite the
allow_remote_gui_rpc setting not being set.
As an end-user, I would have expected just for it to bind to the localhost for
availability for
not to worry, maybe best to close the report in that case :)
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Package: praat
Version: 5.0.29-1
Severity: wishlist
I think it would be really nice if Praat had a menu entry with a nice
icon for it. Maybe you could file it under multimedia which seems a
fair as place as any to put it.
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will hopefully ship with the pm-util hook (the script)
and this will all be transparent to users.
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I'll just clarify that the default value that is loaded is most likely
from within the hard drive firmware itself and that this will vary
according to each drive.
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behaviour, a feature rather than a bug
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redundant and will be removed
from all my machines.
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redundant and will be removed
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Yeah so it actually is a function of the hardware. My guess on why it
wasn't implemented on the G1 would be that the devs were on a tight
timeframe and didn't have the bandwidth to implement two completely
different interfaces.
people just want to install the the browser plugin and
expect to visit their popular flash sites.
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Package: googleearth-package
Version: 0.5.4
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File: google
I installed google-earth on my 32-bit x86 laptop and the package created
built correctly.
When trying exactly the same procedure on my 64-bit x86-64 desktop the
package fails to build.
Final part of the build log to
Wesley J. Landaker wrote:
On Sunday 16 November 2008 10:54:31 Sheridan Hutchinson wrote:
I installed google-earth on my 32-bit x86 laptop and the package
created built correctly.
When trying exactly the same procedure on my 64-bit x86-64 desktop
the package fails to build.
Final part
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I am interested in this, although I am on T-Mobile UK (within the UK),
I am looking at flashing hacked firmware, which normally comes from
the TC4 (USA) firmware branch, so hope to find out what good/harm the
TC4/USA firmware does to a UK G1!?
I've just had cursory look at the Android roadmap and I look forward
to the potential changes that have been identified for the immediate
future. For example, the use of multiple APN's is especially
important for users like me who can't currently send MMS's because my
carrier uses divergent APN
I have RC7 and despite regularly doing 'check for upgrade' using the
device info screen, I'm not seeing RC8 being offered for download.
Is there any reason why this may be? It reports a successful check
when using either 3G and WIFI but no update is ever presented as
pending :(
Is the update
To any and all interested parties, I'm on O2 using the 'check upgrade'
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For any curious parties that are interested, I have found some more
information and made some informed observations.
One UK user reported putting the RC29 USA build on his G1. He noted
that once he did, that the phone found and automatically received
RC30. This may be because he was on the UK
Pino Toscano wrote:
Do you think the new behaviour is enough for you (as you reported
this bug)?
Sorry if I didn't make it clear, but yes, this is an ideal outcome for me.
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Version: 2.6.26-8
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Recently I installed the AMD64 port for lenny and in the process setup
encrypted LVM2 and all the other bells and whistles.
By chance a Gentoo ricer pointed out that by default my system was using
aes_generic when I could
Package: linux-image-2.6.26-1-amd64
Version: 2.6.26-8
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Recently I installed the AMD64 port for lenny and in the process setup
encrypted LVM2 and all the other bells and whistles.
By chance a Gentoo ricer pointed out that by default my system was using
aes_generic when I could
Package: tremulous
Version: 1.1.0-4.1+b1
Severity: normal
Firstly, it is with regret that I filled this bug, especially with Lenny
due out soon.
I noticed this thread over on the official Tremulous forums:
http://tremulous.net/forum/index.php?topic=9388.0
Tremulous is shipped under the
reproduce this problem with the latest NVIDIA driver? I
suggest this purely because the closed-source driver has changed
massively in the last 24 months and I suspect the issue might be
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Package: mozilla-plugin-gnash
Version: 0.8.3-6
Severity: normal
Hello,
I've been trying to move a 64-bit machine off of Adobe's flash plugin
and on to gnash, I have only been partly successful.
Videos in YouTube just won't play at all until I installed the package
gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg
Please
Package: warsow
Version: 0.42.dfsg1-1
Severity: normal
Hi,
I notice that when setting openAL in Warsow that the in-game console
reports that it could not be initialised.
I've several other games such as tremulous and openarena installed that
all use openAL just fine.
Could someone else
Hi,
The KDE v4.1.2 upstream default is now fit-width, so this bug may now
be closed
Upstream KDE bug 169516 could probably also do with closing to be tidy.
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Version: 1.22-3
Severity: wishlist
It would be cool if Vice had a desktop file so that it showed up in the
KDE menu ^_^
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Upstream is publishing v0.6.x versions, it would be lovely to see these
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this is something that
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will be sure to lodge a new bug
report against KDE 4's window manager in the unlikely event that this
still occurs.
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Just for your info, I think the reason that the kwalletmanager stays
open is because Krusader doesn't appear to close the wallet it has
opened when Krusader exits.
I could be wrong but I think that's the way of it.
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Just for your info, I think the reason that the kwalletmanager stays
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opened when Krusader exits.
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I just checked again and there is an entry. I would not know when this
change came in as I only today reinstalled this packages.
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Package: kmyfirewall
Version: 1.1.1-1
Severity: minor
There is a copmuter typo that appears in a couple of places in
kmyfirewall. A quick search of the source will locate it with ease.
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Hi, another typo that's easily found in the source is Gloabl.
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Package: iptraf
Version: 3.0.0-6
Severity: wishlist
Please consider adding a .desktop file so that we have a nice entry for
iptraf in the regular menu system :)
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Please consider applying this patch ASAP.
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being dragged in, which explains what that was
not there.
From my perspective I can't see any reason why initramfs-tools should
depend explicitly on busybox, however it would make a lot of sense for
the LVM2 package to have a hard dependency on busybox to obvious this bug.
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Version: 3.0.0-6
Severity: minor
I think that iptraf is such a useful utility that it should have it's
own entry in the Debian menu system. An example of another cute utility
that does this bmon.
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.
It does mean however that I won't risk installing the updated kernel
packages until a fix becomes available, although the insurance of a
backup certainly paid off :)
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Package: wpagui
Version: 0.6.4-2
Severity: wishlist
wpagui is a great tool for us wpa_supplicant users, however I've often
wondered if it could have an entry in the menu system?
The package zenmap has an example of how to do a menu entry that request
root priviledges (if that's any help?)
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; with no error message message I would have never
figured this one out.
Looks like my poor little Thinkpad X40 only has so much chug :)
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; with no error message message I would have never
figured this one out.
Looks like my poor little Thinkpad X40 only has so much chug :)
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Package: krusader
Version: 1.90.0-3
Severity: minor
Hi,
Krusader makes two entries in the Debian menu system.
From a KDE perspective, one entry is under System with File Manager
(Krusader -root-mode).
However the second entry is under Utilities with File Manager
(Krusader).
For the sake of
Package: compizconfig-settings-manager
Version: 0.7.6-3
Severity: normal
Hi,
The bicubic filter just seems completely stubborn about being set.
I made a video to put it into context:
http://shezza.sdf-eu.org/bug.ogv
You can see that I check it and then a few moments later it 'de-checks'
Package: krusader
Version: 1.90.0-3
Severity: minor
Hi,
Krusader makes two entries in the Debian menu system.
From a KDE perspective, one entry is under System with File Manager
(Krusader -root-mode).
However the second entry is under Utilities with File Manager
(Krusader).
For the sake of
Package: compizconfig-settings-manager
Version: 0.7.6-3
Severity: normal
Hi,
The bicubic filter just seems completely stubborn about being set.
I made a video to put it into context:
http://shezza.sdf-eu.org/bug.ogv
You can see that I check it and then a few moments later it 'de-checks'
Package: kid3
Version: 1.0-1
Severity: normal
The Vorbis people have defined .oga as the extension for Vorbis encoded
files, although they also define .ogg as valid for Vorbis files for
legacy reason.
As far as I understand .oga's and .ogg's are the same internally, it's
purely a filename
Package: ddd
Version: 1:3.3.11-1
Severity: wishlist
We wish that DDD would have its very own entry in the Debian menu system
:)
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Version: 1.0-1
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The Vorbis people have defined .oga as the extension for Vorbis encoded
files, although they also define .ogg as valid for Vorbis files for
legacy reason.
As far as I understand .oga's and .ogg's are the same internally, it's
purely a filename
Package: starfighter
Version: 1.1-7
Severity: wishlist
This cute little game could do with a nice menu entry :)
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Package: freeciv-client-sdl
Version: 2.1.5-2
Severity: wishlist
I first installed the SDL client and there was no menu icon.
A few days later I installed the GTK to have a nose around and a Freeciv
menu entry appeared in KDE.
Maybe the SDL client could have an entry too?
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Hi :)
I'm very pleased that Okular has made it to Lenny as I'm hoping in the
long-term to replace KPDF.
One issue that I've encountered is an inability of Okular to configure
any particular
Casserstedt worked with me on this problem and although I think he
may be using Ubuntu, he has the same issue and hope that he can confirm
that this fixes the problem on his machine too.
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Version: 3.1-4
Severity: minor
Hi,
I noticed in the sfill man page that algorithm is spelt algorythm.
Cool package BTW.
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; it would be much better off to find
out why the daemon isn't purging.
(It is at least my observation that the daemon isn't purging, I found
entries set months ago in my hosts.deny prior to manually purging them.)
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to implement, can we get this sorted ASAP so that
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Package: libcompizconfig0
Version: 0.7.4-2
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
I've had compiz working for several months in testing until a few
packages just filtered in to testing today (31/05/08).
After intense googling I think it's this library that is at fault.
I get
Package: libcompizconfig0
Version: 0.7.4-2
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
I've had compiz working for several months in testing until a few
packages just filtered in to testing today (31/05/08).
After intense googling I think it's this library that is at fault.
I get
Package: libcompizconfig0
Version: 0.7.4-2
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
I've had compiz working for several months in testing until a few
packages just filtered in to testing today (31/05/08).
After intense googling I think it's this library that is at fault.
I get
Package: cupsys
Version: 1.3.7-5
Severity: normal
On my machines I use:
https://127.0.0.1:631/
Nothing's appeared in http://wiki.debian.org/SSLkeys yet, however does
it stand to reason that this would affect the CUPS's SSL cert?
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Version: 0.1~alpha1+debian-1.1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Hi,
I have a need to record my desktop and have been looking for a Debian
package that would fit the bill.
Installed krecordmydesktop and run it.
I hit record and let it run for a
Package: krecordmydesktop
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Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Hi,
I have a need to record my desktop and have been looking for a Debian
package that would fit the bill.
Installed krecordmydesktop and run it.
I hit record and let it run for a
Package: popularity-contest
Severity: wishlist
Sadly, due to concerns about traffic eavesdropping I've decided to
remove popularity-contest from the machines that I administrate as
personally I feel it leaks too much information about the make-up of a
system (just my personal, paranoid
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SDL_VIDEO_X11_DGAMOUSE=0
In my /etc/environment was sufficient to work around this. I thought
this might be helpful for any other gamers led here. For me this fixes
Tremulous, Nexuiz, Alien Arena, and OpenArena, with no further
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SDL_VIDEO_X11_DGAMOUSE=0
In my /etc/environment was sufficient to work around this. I thought
this might be helpful for any other gamers led here. For me this fixes
Tremulous, Nexuiz, Alien Arena, and OpenArena, with no further
configuration required.
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collateral damage now we're requiring HAL to
do all the heavy lifting.
If there's any more testing that needs to be done now or in the future
then please don't hesitate to let me know.
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is incorrect for my hardware (unlikely IMO) so something else has gone awry.
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