This request seems extremely premature.
These patches haven't been applied to upstream ethtool and the API they
are using has not been accepted in upstream Linux yet.
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Seems to be caused by sgt-launcher, which is a separate package
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This can't be fixed in ethtool, it has to be fixed in the kernel.
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Bionic ubuntu
Steve Langasek wrote:
> The root failure is:
> objcopy -O binary usr/klibc/syscalls/typesize.o
> usr/klibc/syscalls/typesize.bin
> mkdir -p usr/include/klibc/; perl /tmp/klibc-2.0.6/usr/klibc/syscalls.pl -2
> usr/klibc/syscalls/SYSCALLS.i
> /tmp/klibc-2.0.6/usr/klibc/arch/x86_64/sysstub.ph
@paelzer: New features in ethtool are certainly dependent on kernel
version, but it always used to stay backward compatible with (much)
older kernel versions. When I maintained it I would test on old versions
before every release.
It's possible that this backward compatibility is no longer
This is a bug in the driver, not in ethtool.
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Is this a regression, or a wishlist item? I don't recall that there ever
were icons in the menus.
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Icons missing from game menu's
To
This patch is broken:
1. $OPTIONS is used (unquoted) in 4 different places but this patch only
updates one of them
2. Quoting $OPTIONS prevents use of multiple options
Unfortunately I don't see a reasonable way to fix this while using only
POSIX shell features.
- If bzdiff is changed to use
Unrelated to ethtool
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Missing hugepages in xenial on 4.4.0-36-generic
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Actually this was fixed rather earlier in Debian, in version 0.100.
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lsinitramfs not aware of COMPRESS in initramfs.conf
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Fixed in Debian version 0.120 and Ubuntu version 0.120ubuntu1.
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Default WoL settings override BIOS and cause battery drain while
powered off.
Those are all the advertised flags defined by the kernel. This does not
prevent forcing higher link speeds, only enabling auto-negotiation of
those speeds.
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Those are all the advertised flags defined by the kernel. This does not
prevent forcing higher link speeds, only enabling auto-negotiation of
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Self-tests are implemented in the driver, not in ethtool. Assuming that
this is an in-tree driver, I'm reassigning to linux. If the driver is
out-of-tree then I don't think it's an Ubuntu issue at all.
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Self-tests are implemented in the driver, not in ethtool. Assuming that
this is an in-tree driver, I'm reassigning to linux. If the driver is
out-of-tree then I don't think it's an Ubuntu issue at all.
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I had a look at what JMicron's driver does differently from the version
included with Linux. It appears that it periodically checks for link
failure after autonegotiation and then automatically tries renegotiating
with only lower speed(s) enabled.
So this is faulty hardware that can't maintain a
Here's a patch with the changes relating to link management in the
vendor driver version 1.0.5. Totally untested, but it applies and
compiles against Linux 4.0.
Don't ask me for help; I'm only uploading this to save time for anyone
else who wants to work on the bug.
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This is not ethtool's decision. Maybe the driver is taking the interface
down and up.
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This is not ethtool's decision. Maybe the driver is taking the interface
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Most of the puzzle types include a solver which is used to assess the
difficulty level of a randomly generated puzzle (can it be solved using
simple deductions? is more complex reasoning required? is there actually
a single solution?). They will repeatedly generate random puzzles and
attempt to
KAVERI firmware is now included in linux-firmware.git
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kernel-package contains tools for building custom kernel packages. It is
not the correct package for this bug.
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keep the 3 or 5 youngest
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Packages generated by kernel-package have been calling hook scripts for
a long time. The maintainer scripts in Debian's linux-2.6/linux source
package are derived from kernel-package and do the same. And packages
generated by the upstream deb-pkg target have also done this since
before the
The .desktop files for all the games in sgt-puzzles classify them as
Game;LogicGame. The desktop environment decides whether to show
subcategories of Games or to bundle them all together.
Therefore, I'm reassigning this to Xfce and hope this is the right
package.
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CPU name, not host Debian architecture name
- Merge armel.mk into arm.mk
- Add default configuration for armhf
[...]
Bear in mind that the changes to fix #633743 are reported to cause a
regression for armel (Debian bug #664854).
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ethtool is installed in /sbin since 1:2.6.34-1ubuntu1 (in maverick).
** Changed in: ethtool (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 280421
ethtool not
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 280421 ***
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ethtool is installed in /sbin since 1:2.6.34-1ubuntu1 (in maverick).
** Changed in: ethtool (Ubuntu)
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ethtool not
Andrew wrote:
I think that this is a problem with the package. Just as gnome-games was
split up, shouldn't this package be split up?
This is not going to happen, at least not in Debian. This package
currently has 31 games and it would be ridiculous to put each one in its
own package -
Bhavani, did you actually try running it? You need another fix to make
this work with ffmpeg 0.6. I'll be applying it and uploading to Debian
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Stefan; Giovanni: We will include the fix in Debian kernel version
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I don't believe we've seen any bug reports related to it.
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I substituted a much cleaner test in Debian (see the linked bug report)
and suggest you take that change.
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Stefan: This cannot possibly have been fixed in karmic because
05-excl.patch is still applied. Reopening.
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Version: 1.2.7-1ubuntu1.0xul191
VideoLink doesn't work with XULRunner 1.9.1 yet. See
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The FTBFS is due to Debian bug #535418. I will fix that shortly.
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Was this an unattended installation, with
DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive?
The upstream author requires you to acknowledge a notice at installation
time. If you disable interaction then this notice is not displayed and
installation fails. This is annoying, but it is a licence requirement
and not a
Yes, we need to ignore SIGCHLD. I'll fix this in Debian.
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This has nothing to do with #495561 and I wondered why it was never
forwarded to Debian. I'm fixing it in the next upload, anyway.
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Status: Fix Released = Confirmed
** Changed in: sgt-puzzles (Debian)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Ben Hutchings (benh
Jaunty has been updated from Debian.
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transients properly.
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Doesn't happen in OpenOffice.org 3.0.
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Yelp fails to show a local HTML file
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Ishantz, the GNOME help browser now calls itself simply Help but the
command and package name are still yelp. Run yelp from a terminal
window to prove this.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ethtool
Release: 8.10
Version: 6+20080227-1
Since Ubuntu 8.10 includes Linux 2.6.25, with some network drivers that
implement LRO, ethtool should provide control over this feature.
My patch to add that was applied to the upstream git repository a while
Currently ion3 is not transitioning into Debian testing because it has
not been auto-built on most architectures since it became non-free.
However, I'm resolving that. So far as I know, the current version is
good enough to release, though it will not have upstream support for the
duration of a
I don't think this is a bug. The ion3 package deliberate disallows non-
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ardchoille, the online help implementation used to depend on the GNOME help
browser yelp. You are seeing an error because you don't have that installed.
In 7703-1 I changed the implementation so that it could use one of several
different programs. This bug is in the new implementation.
Ian,
Fixed in version 20070608-1.
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The menu modules are loaded using dopath(), which is configured to
search the path:
- EXTRABINDIR = /usr/lib/ion3
- MODULEDIR = /usr/lib/ion3
- ETCDIR = /etc/X11/ion3
- SHAREDIR = /usr/share/ion3
- LCDIR = /usr/lib/ion3
- calling module's directory
The package has sym-links to the generated menu
Unfortunately the id 148f:2573 has been used in devices with two
different chipsets which may require the rt2570(usb) or rt73(usb)
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Cesare, this looks exactly the same as the crash I fixed with
020_fix_refresh_rate_crash.diff.
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Please be aware that you are using a very old version of Ion3 that is
not supported any more. I cannot reproduce this in the current version.
You might find that installing xfonts-100dpi-transcoded helps, but I
can't promise it will.
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There was a bug in unsqueezing of transient windows like the Gtk file
dialog in version 3rc-20070318, which was fixed in 3rc-20070506. This
report doesn't say which version was used, but Gimp works properly with
current versions of Ion3 so I suspect this could be that bug.
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This is an old and unsupported version of Ion3. I don't understand how
this error could happen but it looks like it could be a bug in the
Xinerama support which has since been removed.
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qualifiers and notices of possible out-datedness. I should state this
resolution on the Debian bug.
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You
Public bug reported:
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ion3 requires libxext-dev to build. Previously libx11-dev depended on
libxext-dev, so this worked. From Xorg 7.2 this is no longer the case.
I'll fix this in the next version of the Debian package, which you will
probably want to use as there's a
Public bug reported:
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The author, Tuomo Valkonen, recently introduced a restrictive trademark licence
covering the names Ion and Ion3:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=422527#10
Following some discussions with the author, I am attempting to comply
with
This appears to be the same as Debian bug #376446, which was fixed in
version 20060524-2.
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I'm the Debian maintainer for Ion3 and I have seen similar symptoms, but I
don't believe Ion3 is at fault.
I tracked what I was seeing down to weird behaviour of the X library with
fontsets, which I reported in Debian as bug #421025.
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