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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
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
resolved at the driver level.
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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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Version: 1.1-7
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This cute little game could do with a nice menu entry :)
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Just for your info, I think the reason that the kwalletmanager stays
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Upstream is publishing v0.6.x versions, it would be lovely to see these
changes come to Debian.
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this is something that
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It would be cool if Vice had a desktop file so that it showed up in the
KDE menu ^_^
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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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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
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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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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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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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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Please consider adding a .desktop file so that we have a nice entry for
iptraf in the regular menu system :)
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change came in as I only today reinstalled this packages.
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Version: 1.1.1-1
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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: kid3
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: ddd
Version: 1:3.3.11-1
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We wish that DDD would have its very own entry in the Debian menu system
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Package: krusader
Version: 1.90.0-3
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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'
8 8 0 24 8 16 16 16 16 0 0 Slow
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figured this one out.
Looks like my poor little Thinkpad X40 only has so much chug :)
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Package: smc
Version: 1.4-1
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A cute little game, I was just wondering if there was any way of getting
this to automatically add itself to the KDE menu system?
Games like tremulous do this automatically and I'd have thought most
people would quite like SMC to do this too.
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Version: 4:3.5.8.dfsg.1-2
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Please download the following file:
http://shezza.sdf-eu.org/Science Terms, 2007
It does exist, it's a PDF file however it doesn't have the .pdf
extension. Please don't add it for the purpose of reproducing this bug
and please
Package: knemo
Version: 0.4.8-1
Severity: wishlist
When one hovers the mouse over knemo in the system tray, it produces
nice stats which I've selected for it to pop-up, including in and out
bitrates.
The pop-up however is static and provides only a snapshot at that exact
time.
It would be
Package: tremulous
Version: 1.1.0
Severity: normal
I didn't know whether to report this but in good conscience I couldn't
let it go.
Ok. I've been playing tremulous for well over a year and am very
familar with the game.
Recently my partner has forced me to watch all the Harry Potter movies
Package: audacious
Version: 1.4.5-1
Severity: wishlist
A happy camper here in KDE with this newer version in testing. Just one
thing though, surely Audacious should be default launch just one
instance by default? Maybe a check box to allow multiple instances in
the preferences for people
Package: iceweasel
Version: 2.0.0.11-1
Severity: normal
My intuition says that although I can't be sure you will consider this
a security bug, I will leave that decision to the maintainers.
Under the security warnings tab I have checked:
Show a warning dialogue when:
I submit informations
Package: vlc
Version: 0.8.6.c-6
Severity: normal
Hi,
Please download the following mp3:
http://shezza.sdf-eu.org/test.mp3
Play this with VLC and it will have hung by the 36 seconds mark.
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Package: kgpg
Version: 4:3.5.8-1
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Hi,
After some experimentation I've determined that KGpg automatically
encrypts the clipboard to a.) the selected key and b.) the encrypting
key itself.
For various reasons this is not always appropriate, however most of the
time it is.
Package: krusader
Version: 1.80.0-1
Severity: wishlist
Fantastic package, the only thing that makes me feel a little uneasy
however is where exactly it's storing passwords for SFTP network
connections.
Given this, might I suggest that KDE Wallet is utilised?
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I'm pretty sure this actually works out-of-the-box and looking back I
made a mistake somewhere.
I thought I would mention this so you could close the bug.
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I was wondering if it would be possible to include SMP support as part
of the compile options. By doing so, setting r_smp to 1 would give a
nice performance boost on SMP, multi-core, and HT machines.
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It's true :)
Running KDE 3.5.8 here and I'm new to VLC. VLC has however replaced
both mplayer and audacious and I've got rid of the horrible w32codecs
package at last so I'm really pleased.
The only trouble I have is every time I make
Package: kwifimanager
Version: 4:3.5.7-4
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Just a little idea that came to me.
At the moment Kwifi turns green in the system tray as soon as an
association with an AP has occurred. While useful, what I also quite
often need to know is when I've acquired an IP address
that is well-adapted for us mobile users, I'm very happy :)
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laptop-mode-tools to take care of.
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File: laptop-mode-tool
I have a Thinkpad X40 and I was very impressed to see the 'on battery'
automatic powersaving scripts for the wireless card.
From my observations here, it appears however that laptop-mode-tools
doesn't realise
Package: linux-image-2.6.21-2-686
Version: 2.6.21-6
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I noticed that by default that the AC97 power saving mode is off by
default. Would it be possible to consider compiling the stock kernel
with the power saving mode on?
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Recently KPowersave has changed from relying on powersaved to HAL and I
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Frantically download 2.6.22-4 which rolled into testing in the past
couple of days to hope this is fixed and it's still producing the same
error.
I'm stuck on 2.6.18 and uber-gutted :(
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powersaving behaviour, with later tests showing that it didn't switch it
back at any point however I would feel better if someone else out there
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Version: 5:47
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The 'Password User Account' modules of the 'Control Center' is by
default disallowing users from changing their pictures and provides no
way for them to work around this (e.g. by providing the root password).
To replicate: As a normal user, load
Package: kdm
Version: 4:3.5.5a.dfsg.1-6
Severity: minor
If you go into KDE's control centre -- System Admin -- Login Manager:
click the 'Users' tab and turn on 'Sort Users' for the KDM graphical
login, this will configure the alphabetical sort of users in the KDM
login list.
On a rather
Package: compiz
Version: 0.2.2-1
Severity: wishlist
Compiz is working great, however I can find no way to configure the
finer settings that compiz has. I notice that other distributions have
the compiz-settings-manager (CSM) package.
Would it be possible to consider bringing this extra
the job, it technically
fulfils this bug, yet at the same time I can't help but feeling that
there should be a more straightforward approach to managing settings for
compiz.
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Version: 0.90-4
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I've noticed that if I have my Thinkpad X40 seated in its X4 Ultrabase
and boot it up fresh, that I have a DVDROM (hdc).
However, if I boot up without it, then go to dock, the DVDROM is not
detected :(
I noticed that if hotswap is
Package: konqueror
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I think that having the ability to align my icons to a grid would afford
a certain level of functionality that many users would benefit from.
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I wanted to change my request to one where if you right-click on a
package, it will have an option for 'downloading the changelog' :)
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Version: 0.9.1-1
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Hi,
I was wondering whether you'd consider compiling scummvm with MAD
support (as per the readme) so that people could play their CD audio
tracks as mp3's without having to download the source and compile it in
themselves.
I would have
Package: kid3
Severity: wishlist
This is a great piece of software (currently using the version in lenny),
however it misses the vital feature of being able to open subdirectories in a
folder and process the mp3's in there.
I'm sure this would be trivial to implement, do you think it could be
Hi,
I can confirm that as of lenny today with all the available updates,
this now works. Given the amount of packages that just came through
it's difficult to know why this suddenly works, we can just be thankful
that it does :)
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from etch to lenny this procedure has worked so something was
fixed along the way.
Given that this all works now, I suggest this bug be closed.
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Hi,
Given there probably aren't many compiz 0.2.2-1 users in lenny, I'd
thought I'd report this.
I'm using KDE 3.5.5 and compiz worked wonderfully before 02/05/07 where
the libc6 upgrade and a slew of other packages came through.
After
is pretty much what I had before the driver change. I thought I'd
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ipw2200 from the debian
source package.
If you'd like any more information from me, please don't hesitate to get
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See bug #416824 as there should be a solution that you could pull out of
there to get this sorted; it deals with exactly the same issue.
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for that driver to filter in to testing in the future and test it then.
I would suggest closing this bug (if you've not already done so) and
I'll file a new wish-list bug under the new driver if XvMC doesn't work.
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I'm running a hand built 2.6.18 kernel that's built according the the
linux-source package in lenny's repository.
Maybe this bug should be reassigned?
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framework. However, I don't yet know enough about the inner workings of
acpi in Debian to directly implicate the kernel, someone with more
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Sounds fair enough to me, as a suggestion though, maybe this should be
reassigned to the kernel source package.
Anyhow, I'm glad we've cleared KLD's reputation :)
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In the release notes for etch (section 2.3.3), it states that 'discover'
is used by Xorg in order to detect what graphics controller is present
in the system.
Maybe discover should be made a dependency for an xorg installation?
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Version: 0.57.11.1+b1
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Synaptics is an excellent tool, however I wonder if the functionality
could be extended in some capacity that would allow one to see the
changes between the installed version and the to-be-installed version,
of any particular package.
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: 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
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: 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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(It is at least my observation that the daemon isn't purging, I found
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to implement, can we get this sorted ASAP so that
we can get it into lenny on time?
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Hi,
I noticed in the sfill man page that algorithm is spelt algorythm.
Cool package BTW.
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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.
Please accept my findings for consideration for incorporation into LTM.
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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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I using an IBM Thinkpad X40 and I noticed that even with the following set:
CONTROL_DPMS_STANDBY=0
The screen blanks out with laptop-mode-tools installed and when running on the
battery.
If I remove laptop-mode-tools the blanking goes
: occupied
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Just for the sake of further info, I'm using the innate 'in-kernel'
support for suspend and hibernate and have *not* installed the hibernate
script nor suspend2, as I've never had to. For whatever reason
in-kernel support works like a charm on this laptop.
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Looking at this a bit more, does laptop-mode-tools invoke xscreensaver
while on batteries at all?
It's not on when on AC but on when on batteries.
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I apologise if I've wasted your time.
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with neither the default setting nor hotkey_handler.
I have a vested interested in getting this bug squashed so if there is
anything that I can do, please don't hesitate to let me know and I'll
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For what it's worth, I have a new(ish) machine that is running the stock
kernel 2.6.24 in testing and cannot manage its clock without the
--directisa workaround (complains about /dev/rtc problems).
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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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(it's present merely to
satisfy dependencies).
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scripts?
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; I'm no programmer but
have got enough nous to get by, hopefully :)
I'll get back to you before the day's out with my results.
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find anything new then I'll be sure to report back, however I might
have reached the technical edge of my ability to contribute.
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Sheridan Hutchinson wrote:
If however the laptop is on AC from a fresh boot and hibernate (S4)
it, upon resume LTM doesn't work at all, and doesn't appear to get
run at all because:
CORRECTION
If however the laptop is on AC from a fresh boot and hibernated (S4),
and then has the power cord out
scenarios that a modern laptop can encounter.
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Hi,
I'm currently using the stock 2.6.24 kernel (in testing) and this has
been fixed; powertop also stops suggesting this now as a result of
changes that you guys have made along the way.
Anyhow, thank you, and I suggest you close this bug report now.
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