Seems mir has the necessary support with
mir_surface_set_preferred_orientation, which confusingly doesn't do
anything at the moment, as the shell isn't honouring it.
I'm currently providing orientation support in neverball and tuxracer by
rotating the whole scene and touch input to the user
I've been trying to integrate with the system rotation instead of doing
it myself for neverball, neverputt and tuxracer.
mir_surface_set_preferred_orientation doesn't seem to do anything on my
bq aquaris, with or without X-Ubuntu-Supported-Orientations in the
desktop file, is this due to missing
Ah, nevermind, send dbus message, got it.
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So how would I request the display stays lit without qt?
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Setting the gl red green, blue and depth sizes from client code
(SDL_GL_SetAttribute) doesn't help with the transparency issue on
krillin. Does/should this help with the doubling problem on nexus hw? (I
don't have any to test)
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You can work around alpha issues on krillin by masking the alpha channel
and clearing the color buffer bit before swapping buffers.
I'm not sure if it's a separate issue or a different symptom of the same
issue, but the workaround doesn't help on nexus devices.
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How safe would it be to save the partition layout (eg sfdisk), zero the start
of the disk, reapply the partition layout, and grub-install?
At least for simple cases, where no additional volume management is being used?
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Hello?
This is still happening (14/10/12)
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warning: this LDM has no Embedding Partition; embedding won't be
possible
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Since grub 2.00-4ubuntu1 I've been getting:
/usr/sbin/grub-bios-setup: warning: this LDM has no Embedding Partition;
embedding won't be possible.
/usr/sbin/grub-bios-setup: error: embedding is not possible, but this is
required for RAID and LVM install.
when trying to
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warning: this LDM
I'm seeing a very similiar issue, although with no raid setup - just a
single sata disk, standard partition table, nothing complex.
/usr/sbin/grub-bios-setup: warning: this LDM has no Embedding Partition;
embedding won't be possible.
/usr/sbin/grub-bios-setup: error: embedding is not possible,
I'm seeing exactly the same problem
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Binary package hint: kmldonkey
kmldonkey prevents kde logout when 'close to tray icon' is selected in
it's options. See attached patch for obvious fix.
** Affects: kmldonkey (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I've worked out a partial fix for KNetworkManager managed PPP
connections as a drop in replacement for the current
kubuntu_05_networkstatus.patch.
The problem was simply that the original patch didn't account for PPP
connections.
** Attachment added: kubuntu_05_networkstatus.patch
And another 'me too' .
Doesn't seem to be compiz at fault, as I get the same result with any
glx application running; can suspend once or twice, but then get a hard
lock with a blank screen after a second or so of disk activity on resume
the next time..
This is on a hp dv8333ea, which required
I'm seeing the same problem (minus successive events), also on gutsy,
same package versions (having eventually discovered my hp dv8333ea had
the widely documented nvidia lockup problem, required a bios update, and
acpi_osi=!Linux on the kernel command line in order to resume from
suspend to ram at
Fullscreen when screens 1 shouldn't require disabling a screen (or
grabbing the mouse by default, so despite having got fullscreen on one
screen, the mouse can't be moved outside the window), attached patch for
libsdl1.2-debian_1.2.11 makes the existing xinerama workaround useable
so you can
I'm also getting system freezes when running ppracer.
Doesn't appear to be soundcard related (used both an onboard intel hda,
and an sblive)
Freezes occur unpredictably while ingame (not in the menu).
This is on an amd64 system, with an ati x300 using the r300 driver.
I would have already
I'm seeing the same thing on edgy, libplibjs.so.1.8.4 missing from
plib1.8.4c2 (plib1.8.4-4.1-ubuntu1)
Just had a quick look, and it's due to an error in src/js/jsLinuxOld.cxx
-#if !defined(JS_VERSION) || JS_VERSION = 0x01
+#if !defined(JS_VERSION) || JS_VERSION 0x01
fixes it for me
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