I doubt that marking the whole bug as invalid is the way to go. A BIOS
update might have solved PetriL's problem although he seems to be the
only one because forums are full of people missing speedstep with
overclocked Intel cpu's. My E6600 is well supported from my
motherboard's BIOS and works
I tried to get the full backtrace you wanted but was not able to,
because I had no second computer for remote login at hand. The good news
are the XBox 360 Controller works fine under Ubuntu Jaunty Jackolope
Beta, no more crashes here.
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Buttonpress on XBox 360 Controller as evdev input causes
How about turning smartmontools into a meta package and...
smartmontools-nogui
smartmontools-gnome
smartmontools-kde
Either one could install whatever is necessary for notification in case
of failure.
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smartmontools recommends mailx
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/158909
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nvclock
NVClock 0.8 (beta4) was released upstream.
# Changes: Initial GT200 support
# Smartdimmer support for various Geforce8/9 laptops from Sony, Samsung, HP and
Apple
# Added an smartdimmer program to replace the original smartdimmer 0.1 program
I wanted to install smartmontools under Intrepid tody, but I rather take
the risk than installing another MTA that I don't want and don't need.
Hope that gets fixed for 9.04 and I agree that smartmontools should
nowadays be installed by default and something like smart-notifier would
highly
Since you are aware of the problem, you can run: aptitude --without-
recommends install smartmontools
Thanks for your answer, but the problem is that I am not sure if
--without-recommends will be respected when an update is automatically
installed. However I know that this bugtracker is not the
Evince 2.24.0 in Intrepid comes with the same unfortunate german
translation of Properties. I opened an upstream bug report and was
told this has been fixed three years ago but did not make it into
Ubuntu:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=555827
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evince: Wrong translation of
According to sheldo at ubuntuforums.org this is a udev issue and a
workaround is availiable:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=6030591postcount=25
Workaround:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=230886
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=453095#c26
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Tray retracts
Same here, installing Intrepid 8.10 RC i386 into a virtual machine on
Intrepid 8.10 RC i386 works fine, but installation of virtual-box-
guest-source-2.0.2-dfsg-0-ubuntu3 (virtualbox-ose-guest-
modules-2.6.24-19-generic is not availiable on my system) and setting
Driver „vboxvideo“ for the virtual
Sorry, forgot to mention this is not a upgraded Ubuntu but a fresh
install with the Intrepid Beta i386 Live-CD.
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screen corrupted with 8.10
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/279251
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I can confirm this, sytem is a E6600, Gigabyte 965P-DS4, 8800GT,
Intrepid Beta as of October 8th.
linux-image-2.6.27-5-generic
nvidia-glx-177.76-0ubuntu1
With linux-image-2.6.27-4-generic I sometimes got the Ubuntu splash
screen, sometimes the system showed me console output. However since
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: deskbar-applet
deskbar-applet-2.24.0-0ubuntu1 from Intrepid Beta does not depend on
python-simplejson and therefore Google search is not functional.
Installing python-simplejson manually made Google search work as
intended. I think deskbar-applet should
I quickly tried out Xubuntu Intrepid Ibex 8.10 Alpha5 Live CD and there
is still no frequency scaling with my overclocked E6600 on a Gigabyte
965P-DS4 (works under Windows XP). Frequency scaling however works as
soon as I switch back to stock speeds in BIOS and reboot the LiveCD.
- issue remains
What is this beta talk about, it is ridiculous. You have a stable
version of Flash, that crashes Firefox every few minutes, even more on
youtube and other sites. If there is another version called Beta that
works fine with PulseAudio in a decent setup, switch over.
I know this is no discussion
With Conn's nspluginwrapper package (comment 39) installed Hardy became
useful to me on the desktop. Flash still crashes sometimes, but doesn't
take Firefox with it anymore. I still have libflashsupport installed as
I started with one of the betas and for example listening to music in
rhythmbox
I can confirm this bug using Ubuntu 8.04 Beta.
Overclocking my E6600 on a Gigabyte 965P-DS4 results in speedstep being
disabled. This is definitely no BIOS issue, as C1E and EIST work
perfectly under Windows XP on the same machine even when overclocked.
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frequency scaling for overclocked core
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