Sorry, I can't say. I sold my 2008's laptop...
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My install is nearly the same :
# dpkg -l | egrep 'filezilla|gedit|wx'
ii filezilla3.0.11.1-1
ii filezilla-common 3.0.11.1-1
ii filezilla-locales3.0.11.1-1
ii gedit2.22.3-1+b1
ii gedit-common
Unfortunately, the bug still occurs with 3.1.6.
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Adrien Cunin a écrit :
It may also be a bug in wxwidgets. Your initial report says you are using
wxwidgets 2.8.9.1, whereas I can only see 2.8.7.1 in Debian. Where did you get
these packages from?
I installed this version of wx from the wx's Debian repo:
deb http://apt.wxwidgets.org/ etch-wx
I could finally fix that 'bug' myself.
It was indeed my mistake. I'm working with GCC4.4 svn and installed it
in /usr/local. OOo, instead of using the straight /usr/lib's
libgcc_s.so.1, used the unstable /usr/local/lib's one. Everything went
back to normal once I uninstalled GCC4.4 svn.
Test Done. Absolutely no improvement...
Well, I can at least run vanilla OOo 3.0...
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Hi,
Hopefuly interesting information!
I installed vanilla 2.4.1, and there's no problem, no crash, no segfault.
I'm talking about vanilla, but is there at least a Debian patch applied
to official OOo packages?
The bug is located either in the Debian patch or in a Debian external
lib (I guess
Same problem with :
$ lspci | grep nVidia:
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation NV43 [GeForce Go
6200/6400] (rev a1)
$ uname -a
Linux flobox 2.6.26-1-686 #1 SMP Thu Oct 9 15:18:09 UTC 2008 i686 GNU/Linux
When system shuts down from an X session, screen remains black instead
Sorry, I forgot the main info:
My nvidia-glx's version is 173.14.09-5.
My nvidia-kernel-common's version is 20080825+1
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Rene Engelhard a écrit :
please keep the bug in the Cc otherwise stuff won't be recorded. Cc'ing the bug
now and
fullquoting for it.
Sorry, I clicked the wrong button :-/
And a full dist-upgrade? Maybe it worked just by chance for you in sid?
Still crashing… I must have run OOo for the
Hello,
I don't think it's a compatibility problem, since when I click Open in
trash applet's context menu, it opens the correct directory (i.e.
trash:, which content is different from
/home/user/.local/share/Trash/files).
Besides, after emptying trash from applet, both trash: and
I would like to write something if it can be helpful.
What could be the right location for the root Jamfile? /usr/share/libboost?
Then we could apply the following layout:
libboost/
|
+-- Jamroot
|
+-- program_options/
||
|`-- Jamfile.v2
|
+-- python/
|
`-- Jamfile.v2
Whaddya
Nicolas Bonifas a écrit :
Hello,
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=379851
Do you experience this problem also with Adobe Flash Player version
9,0,124,0 ?
No problem with version 9,0,31,0 (I installed it from Adobe's website,
not with flashplugin-nonfree).
Thanks,
Nicolas
The bug seems to be fixed by a recent update.
Thank you!
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Package: metacity
Version: 1:2.14.5-4
Severity: normal
When opening a root application (like synaptic or root terminal), the
window is moved behind the already opened front window.
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