On Saturday 07 March 2009, Sebastian Dröge wrote:
Am Samstag, den 28.02.2009, 23:55 +0100 schrieb Tobias Knieper:
I'm experiencing the same issue with libcairo2 1.8.6-2. Downgrading to
1.6.4-7 resolves the issue immediately. Upgrading to 1.8.6-2 brings it
back.
It appears not only
I'm experiencing the same issue with libcairo2 1.8.6-2. Downgrading to 1.6.4-7
resolves the issue immediately. Upgrading to 1.8.6-2 brings it back.
It appears not only on the page mentioned in this report. It is also still
valid for the mentioned example page given in bug report #508214
that device is
false, even if its perfectly mounted at /.
I'm currently running a self compiled 2.6.21 kernel. CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM and
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD are not set. CONFIG_RAMFS=y (forced)
I hope I got the things correctly together and you get what my problem is.
Thanks a lot,
Tobias Knieper
each time I have to manually select the wireless network and
then the kwallet password box pups up. Maybe this behavior is intended but it
could also be a regression.
Thanks,
Tobias Knieper
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A fix seems to be available upstream:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.tv.xmltv.general/2114
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See also: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sun-java5/+bug/86103
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I can also confirm running sun-java6-bin - Neither standalone apps nor java
applets work.
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Hello,
I was in contact with upstream via
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10121 and we solved my problem.
As there are now packages in experimental this bug can be closed.
Thanks,
Tobias Knieper
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Best regards,
Tobias Knieper
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the web and
found out that people using the latest upstream version don't seem to run
into this problem. So packaging a more current snapshot could resolve the
issue.
Thanks and best regards,
Tobias Knieper
Just for completneness:
[snip]
(EE) I810(0): detecting ch7xxx
(EE) I810(0): Unable
the
firmware at /etc/firmware, /lib/firmware and /usr/lib/hotplug/firmware. So I
assume it's an udev bug. Downgrading to udev_0.098-2 resolvs this issue.
I'm using debian unstable with kernel 2.6.16.
Regards,
Tobias Knieper
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Package: udev
Version: 0.083-1
I'm using debian unstable and tried to install the udev package. Hotplug
removed fine, but then i got an error that i should purge my old udev
installation (i didn't have udev installed - i installed it ca. one year ago
for a test but removed it again (without a
Hello,
i made a dist-upgrade this morning and the bug is gone. apt upgraded only a
few (six or seven) packages. Is it possible to find out which packages my
system upgraded?
Regards,
Tobias
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December 2005 17:04, you wrote:
Tobias Knieper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
i made a dist-upgrade this morning and the bug is gone. apt upgraded only
a few (six or seven) packages. Is it possible to find out which packages
my system upgraded?
If you use aptitude, it's in /var/log/aptitude
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