[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1307792] Re: Packages nvidia-libopencl1-* should provide libopencl-1.1-1

2014-10-16 Thread Lizhou Sha
@ginggs: Sorry for the confusion. I just checked the problem again with the newest Wine 1.7 PPA package. The package manager is only trying to uninstall nvidia-libopencl1-331, nvidia-opencl-dev, and nvidia-cuda-toolkit, and install in their place ocl-icd-libopencl1 (both amd64 and i386 versions,

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1307792] Re: Packages nvidia-libopencl1-* should provide libopencl-1.1-1

2014-10-04 Thread Lizhou Sha
Currently, wine1.7 from the Wine project PPA depends on libopencl1 and libopencl-1.1-1. I use the nvidia drivers for gaming and the cuda toolkit for some GPU computations, which creates a nasty dependency conflict every time I want to upgrade wine1.7 (which I need for the few games I have that is W

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1307792] Re: Packages nvidia-libopencl1-* should provide libopencl-1.1-1

2014-09-27 Thread Lizhou Sha
Could this fix be backported to trusty? ** Tags added: trusty -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to nvidia-graphics-drivers-304 in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1307792 Title: Packages nvidia-libopencl1-* should pr

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1291133] Re: LibreOffice Writer freezes whilst manipulating image

2014-03-15 Thread Lizhou Sha
Here is a test image that should replicate the bug. Actually, now that I tried to replicate the bug on my own, I noticed that it was stuck in a loop trying to automatically save the document. I had set LibreOffice to save auto-recovery information every minute, and to save the document itself at

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1291133] [NEW] LibreOffice Writer freezes whilst manipulating image

2014-03-11 Thread Lizhou Sha
Public bug reported: A 3000*4000 px rotated jpeg image was inserted into a blank document. After anchoring the image to page, attempting to move the image on the page causes the program to freeze. The program appears to be locked up in an infinite loop, consuming 100% of one processor core. Memo