Nico Golde wrote:
I have upgraded to libgpod3 0.6.0 to get support for the new ipods, but I
can't seems to make amarok use it (probably because it depends on the
different soname libgpod2?). The new ipod works with gtkpod but not amarok
(and I much prefer amarok).
We already asked for binNMUs,
Package: amarok
Version: 1.4.7-1+b1
Severity: wishlist
I have upgraded to libgpod3 0.6.0 to get support for the new ipods, but I
can't seems to make amarok use it (probably because it depends on the
different soname libgpod2?). The new ipod works with gtkpod but not amarok
(and I much prefer amar
There seems to be a new upstream 0.6.0 release available that handles
the new ipods.
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Martin-Éric Racine wrote:
Please review your bug report and inform us whether it still applies
to version 1.2.7-4, as present in Debian release 4.0 (Etch), or to
newer releases present in the testing branch.
The bug is fixed for me; I can print fine now.
-Chris
Ryder Dain sent me this alternative workaround, and asked that I pass it
on. I think it would only work on a per-user basis:
(Ryder's text starts here.)
To specify a browser that Icedove will use to follow URLs with:
**Noob version
first open up Icedove and go to Edit -> Preferences -> Adva
Package: amarok
Version: 1.4.5-5
Severity: normal
Many music streams do not play in an out-of-the-box
amarok installation, causing errors like "no demux available"
(paraphrasing). Streams in .mp3 format and .pls seem to be the main
culprits.
Installing libxine1-plugins solves the problem; appare
Mark Purcell wrote:
I see you have upgraded KDE to 3.5.7, have you logged in and out again since
the KDE upgrade?
http://pusling.com/blog/?p=19
Perfect! Many thanks, and sorry about this silliness.
-Chris
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Package: digikam
Version: 2:0.9.2~beta1-2+b1
Severity: important
Since upgrading to the latest digikam, upon startup it gives a strange error
message in a window:
"could not find mime type application/octet-stream"
then
"no mime types installed"
Afterward, there appears to be no way to edit im
Alexander Sack - Debian Bugmail wrote:
You probably don't use -gnome-support?
Correct; I run KDE so I don't see any reason to use it (and it pulls in
a lot of other unneeded packages).
However, installing it also does not fix the bug.
-Chris
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Package: icedove
Version: 2.0.0.0-3
Severity: important
Since upgrading to 2.0.0.0-3, clicking on http links (in, e.g. rss feeds or
email messages) fails to load those links in my browser (iceweasel).
Due to other bugs, I purged icedove and reinstalled it, but this bug
remains. No errors show up
Francois Marier wrote:
Hi Christopher,
Are you still seeing this bug:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=378051
when using K3b 1.0? The K3b developer wanted to wait until 1.0 before
looking at this problem again...
Yes, unfortunately I am. The current growisofs works from t
Package: iceweasel
Version: 2.0.0.2+dfsg-2
Followup-For: Bug #413245
I can confirm this bug; I'm getting exactly the same behavior as the
submitter.
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Package: libtunepimp3
Version: 0.4.2-3.2
Followup-For: Bug #370390
I've forwarded this bug report to musicbrainz's bug tracker:
http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/2156
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Followup-For: Bug #357706
This bug is the same as:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=370390
which contains a patch that fixes the problem (on i386, at least).
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Version: 0.4.2-3.2
Followup-For: Bug #370390
I was experiencing this bug as well when using amarok. Tagging files just
hung forever due to the crashed thread.
The patches above fix the bug, if you can manage to apply them cleanly (I
had to use 'patch -l', but even then conf
Package: amarok
Version: 1.4.1-3
Followup-For: Bug #364798
This bug is probably caused by a bug in libtunepimp3, reported (and patched)
in Debian bug #370390:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=370390
After applying the patches from that bug, my tp_tagger app works properly,
wherea
Package: amarok
Version: 1.4.1-3
Followup-For: Bug #364798
Hi, I'm running 1.4.1-3 (and all the latest packages from unstable) but am
still seeing this bug. Please don't close it
-Chris
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patch to fix it, apparently.
Thanks again Cameron for pointing us in the right direction for this
problem.
-Chris
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Package: bittornado-gui
Version: 0.3.15-2
Followup-For: Bug #354184
After upgrading to 0.3.15-2, I'm getting this error; I can't run
btdownloadgui at all.
I would attempt to follow the advice in the email above, but the package
seems to depend on the wxgtk2.6 packages now. Installing the wxgtk2.
Package: k3b
Version: 0.12.16-1
Severity: important
I have a Sony DRU-820A unit, with which I can successfully burn DVD+RW's
from the command line (with growisofs), but not with K3B. As far as I can
tell, this might be a K3B bug, but I cannot tell for sure.
(I was using K3B with no problems with
This bug is also being discussed on the KDE BTS:
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=116646
It seems that the problem is the version of libtunepimp: with 0.3.0 it
works, not so with 0.4.2.
However, the amarok deb depends on 0.4.2, so I haven't been able to
confirm this myself.
pgpLBk8nKYmUM.p
Package: firefox
Version: 1.5.dfsg+1.5.0.4-1
Followup-For: Bug #377147
I get nearly the exact same behavior on my x86 system.
The behavior is quite unpredictable -- some pages do not cause it. Other
times, I can scroll to the bottom of the page, then scroll up and see all
the missing text.
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I've found a workaround for this bug: Install the libgphoto2-2-dev
package. Then everything works fine in digikam: auto-detect,
connecting to camera, downloading, etc. None of these features work
without the -dev package.
I cannot tell what is in that package that might make a difference:
the on
It seems that this bug is already more-or-less known in the KDE BTS:
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=125696
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Package: digikam
Version: 0.8.1+0.8.2-rc1-1
Severity: important
The camera auto-detection/download dialogs seem to be broken with the new
libgphoto 2.2.0 packages in unstable. The camera works fine from the
command line using the gphoto2 utility, but I cannot connect to the camera
within digikam
On Saturday 27 May 2006 10:10, Adeodato Simó wrote:
> > I can set star-ratings on songs, and amarok appears to use them
> > (e.g., when I "favor songs with higher ratings"). But when I quit
> > amarok and re-start it, all ratings are gone.
>
> I could not reproduce this with 1.4.0-1, but maybe it'
The bug seems to be related to the upgrade from 1.3.8 to 1.4.0 (I was
using sqlite).
If I delete amarokrc and related files and start afresh, my stop
buttons work fine.
-Chris
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I'm echoing the request for the real 1.4.0. I was bitten by upstream
123113, which is a terrible bug and will affect most users. There
seem to be many other bugs and annoyances in the current Debian
package as well..
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Package: amarok
Version: 1.4.0-1
Severity: important
This bug includes all the problems I reported in Bugs #367669,
#367678, and #367679, which arise when upgrading amarok from 1.3.8
(or was it .9?) in unstable to 1.4.0.
Additional problems I've encountered upon upgrade: my music collection
show
It seems that this bug is mainly related to the upgrade from 1.3.8 to
1.4.0, and not this specific feature. I've opened Bug #367686 to
cover the "upgrade bugs"...
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It seems that this bug is mainly related to the upgrade from 1.3.8 to
1.4.0, and not this specific feature. I've opened Bug #367686 to
cover the "upgrade bugs"...
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It seems that this bug is mainly related to the upgrade from 1.3.8 to
1.4.0, and not this specific feature. I've opened Bug #367686 to
cover the "upgrade bugs"...
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Package: amarok
Version: 1.4.0-1
Severity: normal
With a recent upgrade to 1.4.0, the 'stop' button on my toolbar
does not work at all: even when music is playing, the button gives
no feedback when hovered over, nor does clicking on it do anything.
I used to use the 'stop' button for stopping the
Package: amarok
Version: 1.4.0-1
Severity: minor
When the On-Screen Display shows up to announce a new track,
it used to show the album cover art next to the album name.
With a recent upgrade to 1.4.0, it no longer shows the cover art.
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Version: 1.4.0-1
Severity: important
I just upgraded to 1.4.0 and wanted to try using song ratings.
I can set star-ratings on songs, and amarok appears to use them
(e.g., when I "favor songs with higher ratings"). But when I quit
amarok and re-start it, all ratings are gone.
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Version: 1:7.0.10
Followup-For: Bug #346098
Success!
I have upgraded to the xorg 7.0 packages in unstable. Middle-clicking
now works.
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Sh
Package: xserver-xorg
Version: 6.9.0.dfsg.1-5
Followup-For: Bug #346098
This bug still exists in dfsg.1-5 as well.
-Chris
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Package: kdebase-kio-plugins
Version: 4:3.5.1-1
Severity: normal
When I plug in my usb pen drive, the icon shows up on the desktop as
expected. When I double-click it to open it in a new Konq window,
the pen is mounted properly (via pmount -- /dev/sda1 appears in
/etc/mtab). However, the Konq wi
After reading the install log for auctex, I installed autoconf, and
auctex configured properly. I can't imagine that this would be an
intended dependency, but it suffices as a workaround.
-Chris
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Package: xserver-xorg
Version: 6.9.0.dfsg.1-3
Followup-For: Bug #346098
Just adding my confirmation of the bug to the pile. On my Thinkpad R51
my middle button does not click, even though X reports that it has
parsed the option correctly.
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p matters.
I think I will file a bug against kplayer for this, but I wanted the
solution to this annoying probably to finally appear somewhere on the
web :).
thanks,
-Chris
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of kdemultimedia and libtagc0, to no avail.
What do you make of all the warnings about KMimeTypes? They appear not
to be related to the bug at hand, but can you reproduce them at all?
-Chris
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Package: kdemultimedia-kfile-plugins
Version: 4:3.5.0-3
Followup-For: Bug #321399
Does anybody have an idea what's up with this bug?
I am getting bizarre behavior for ogg's and mp3's, even with the new
KDE 3.5.0 in unstable.
meta data fails completely for mp3's, both on the command line and in
k
Package: kdemultimedia-kfile-plugins
Version: 4:3.4.3-5
Followup-For: Bug #321399
I have done some peeking around on the kde bug tracker. The
developers there seem to think that this bug is caused by compilation
with incompatible gcc's (e.g., 3.4 and 4.0). Could this be the
situation with this
Package: kdemultimedia-kfile-plugins
Version: 4:3.4.3-5
Followup-For: Bug #321399
I also can't access id3 tags using these plugins. This is most
apparent when browsing files in konqueror, or trying to use the id
tags in krename. I haven't installed all of kdemultimedia; just a few
packages here
Package: aptitude
Version: 0.4.1-1
Severity: minor
aptitude often tells me that "the following packages are RECOMMENDED
but will not be installed," or some such language to that effect.
This is confusing, because aptitude installs "recommended" packages
(as defined in the .deb) by default, but not
Package: abiword
Version: 2.4.1-2.1
Severity: important
I can't install abiword on sid because it depends on
libenchant1c2, which doesn't exist anymore. Now that it
depends on libenchat1c2a, can the other dependency be
removed?
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ks,
-Chris
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seems to work
(though with an older version of gnus).
-Chris
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Package: mh-e
Version: 7.85-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Having just upgraded a lot of packages, I now get a
"Lisp error: (void-variable message-mark-insert-begin)"
error when trying to load mh-e from my .emacs file.
The full trace has lots of nasty binary data, but t
Package: udev
Version: 0.070-4
Followup-For: Bug #68
For what it's worth, I am able to confirm this bug on my Thinkpad.
My trackpoint stopped working entirely; manually modprobe'ing psmouse
brings it to life (however, tapping the trackpoint doesn't act as a
mouse click for some reason, even t
> El lunes, 12 de septiembre de 2005 21:46, Christopher J Peikert escribió:
> > I would also like to ask that the EmulateWheelTimeout option be added.
> > For a thinkpad trackpoint, it is the only convenient way to use the
> > middle button for cut-and-paste.
>
>
Package: kwirelessmonitor
Version: 0.5.91-1
Severity: important
The package depends on kdelibs4 >= 4:3.3.2-1, which has been pulled out
of sid for the new kde 3.4 release (and ABI transition?).
Can you update the dependencies to make this package live with kde 3.4?
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"auto"
> ~/.mozilla-firefoxrc (if it exists)?
Non-existent.
thanks,
-Chris
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re-break firefox sound, then maybe I could get
to the bottom of this.
-Chris
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e used, since kinit
and klist *could* be replaced by another package, or do we just cross
that bridge when we come to it?
-Chris
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