On Jaunty with kernel 2.6.28-14.18 and cups 1.3.9-17ubuntu3.2 there is
no problem printing.
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[Intrepid] Dell V505 AIO-Printer does not print
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/317474
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I hope this is the right report.
** Attachment added: "gdb-gnome-keyring.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24621997/gdb-gnome-keyring.txt
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gnome-keyring-daemon stalls after upgrading to jaunty beta
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/352269
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gnome-keyring-daemon stalls after upgrading to jaunty beta
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Binary package hint: gnome-keyring
After upgrading to jaunty gnome-keyring-daemon wound not run. Trying to
save any passwords (e.g. mail-notification) it would say it could not
save any. When I followed the instructions in another forum saying one
should remove ~/.gnome2/keyr
Thanks for your feedback (and being in the same sort of trouble for my
probs I had with ISDN and feisty were pretty much left open).
Well, at least your workaround works fine. I am, though, totally not
sure if that is what we have to put up with, especially since I am not
able to establish an ISDN
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Binary package hint: capiutils
On the most recently updated gutsy release I have been experiencing a
pretty severe problem with - I guess - the 'capiutils' package.
I have not been able to use my AVM Fritz!Card PCI v2.0 installing it as
follows:
Packages:
avm-fritz-fi
You're right. It's similar to bug #94558 and can be solved with the
stated solution.
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sensor-applet starts showing wrong devices
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/114804
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Still network-admin would shut down without saving anything if I tried
to set up a ISDN based connection.
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Crash while trying to save the ISDN Config
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/70871
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Binary package hint: sensors-applet
Using Feisty GNOME sensor-applet always starts with same devices
selected. Even though I have changed the devices to show, it would start
with the inital devices after logging out and in again.
** Affects: sensors-applet (Ubuntu)
Impo
Sorry, the modules loaded are: capi, capidrv, fcpci
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I just tried to backtrace the error using the instructions as given on
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Backtrace.
In order to reproduce the problem I just launched network-admin (using
gdb) and entered the connection data with my internet provider.
My configuration is:
AVM FritzCard PCI 2.0 with modules
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => network-manager
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** Changed in: Ubuntu
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 106063 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/106063
Same error here. I suppose your undetectable harddrive uses S-ATA? All
of my other harddisks (P-ATA and external usb drives) are detected
without any problems.
Here is what the log file says:
Log of fsck -C
Thanks for replying to my report. I just found out that the problem
cannot be reproduced anymore after one of the recent kernel updates.
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error on booting up mounting an external usb-drive
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/97206
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Same here using newest Ubuntu 7.04 (feisty). Since I don't know what
information you would like to have me attach, here is just what Michael
Kofler did:
root# capiinfo
Number of Controllers : 1
Controller 1:
Manufacturer: AVM GmbH
CAPI Version: 2.0
Manufacturer Version: 3.11-07 (49.23)
Serial Num
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I use an partitioned external USB-drive which I try to permanently mount
as /dev/sdb1 and /dev/sdb2. It actually works quite well except it stops
boot procedure printing the following error.
At prompt I just enter 'exit' and it will just boot fine mounting the
drives at the r
Confirmed.
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Package 7.0.68~ubuntu1~dapper1 does not work
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Hello,
using latest dapper, gnome-sudoku (0.4.0-2ubuntu3) and cupsys
(1.2.2-0ubuntu0.6.06) I recieve the following error trying to print
sudoku puzzles on my HP DeskJet 930C inkjet printer (hplib
0.9.7-4ubuntu1):
Printer output:
"[EMAIL PROTECTED] ENTER LANGUAGE=PCL3
17H10M
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