I can confirm and reproduce the bug. I have an Arduino Leonardo, and I have
tried to run on it the code in
http://arduino.cc/forum/index.php/topic,134108.0.html
Namely, the code lets you hook up the Leonardo to two old-school Atari
joysticks, and have them appear as two USB joysticks. I only get
Still no luck. Downloaded and installed 8.10 alpha today. Tried both before
and after the dist-upgrade. Same problem. Currently:
Kernel: 2.6.27
Openchrome: 0.2.902
On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 2:12 PM, Abu Yoav [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi I've tried the most recent 8.04. Still the same problem
Hi I've tried the most recent 8.04. Still the same problem... I'll try
8.10 when a beta comes out.
On 6/30/08, Oli Wade [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I also had this problem when using the same (1106:3344) graphics device.
8.04 and openchrome now seem to work great though.
Additionally there is a
Hi again,
I've tried the liveCD of 8.04. All the problems that I mentioned when I
opened the bug report seem to have disappeared (I'm not sure about the
refresh rate, since I've moved on to an LCD display). But... Video
playback (movies) don't work. Namely, in the Examples folder, when I
play
OK, I've looked a bit on the net. The openchrome list is aware of the problem:
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg00520.html
With a bit of luck, it should get fixed with the 2.6.25 kernel update:
http://www.openchrome.org/trac/ticket/145#comment:17
Note that I don't experience the
Hi!
I totally forgot about this bug. Fortunately, it does work now. So, as
far as I'm concerned, you can close it.
Thanks very much for looking into this!
Best regards,
Abu Yoav
On 6/10/07, Brian Murray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for taking the time to report this bug and helping
Public bug reported:
I'm running 7.04 Herd 4 as a LiveCD. Scrolling down a window takes a
noticeabely long time to redraw (about a second).
I have an on-board graphics card. The chipset is VIA P4800Pro. This
seems to be detected: lshal gives pci.product =
'CN700/VN800/P4M800CE/Pro Host Bridge'
OK, I looked at the page and followed the instructions.
When running dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg I got the screen with the
heading No X server known for your video hardware (after it tried to
autodetect). After that screen I chose all the defaults. Specifically,
I chose vesa as the driver (I
can you try if it works with via-driver.. change vesa to via from
xorg.conf.
It doesn't: I changed vesa to via, and then hit ctrl+alt+backspace. It
didn't work. The file Xorg.0.log is attached. My guess is that the last few
lines tell the story: my chipset is not supported.
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Graphics very
I found this web page, which solved all of my problems!
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OpenChrome
Still, fixing this to work out of the box in Feisty could be even more
cool...
On 3/8/07, Abu Yoav [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
can you try if it works with via-driver.. change vesa to via from
OK, backtrace attached.
** Attachment added: backtrace
http://librarian.launchpad.net/5057271/gdb-kdvi.txt
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kdvi crashes
https://launchpad.net/bugs/70751
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Public bug reported:
1) Installed the standard latex packages as well as ivritex.
2) Compiled a file with Hebrew text in it.
3) kdvi crashed, but dvips produced the correct ps file.
Email messages welcome.
** Affects: kdegraphics (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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