The blacklist lines in the udev rules '77-mm-qdl-device-blacklist' are
to prevent modem-manager grabbing the port before the firmware is
loaded. The firmware is loaded through a serial port on /dev/ttyUSB0.
Once the firmware is correctly loaded a new port will open up on
/dev/ttyUSB1.
The problem
Confirmed.
I am using a bit more modern log rotate file on a Debian system as
follows (The reference to Sarge is gone).
#
# Logrotate fragment for squid-deb-proxy.
#
/var/log/squid-deb-proxy/*.log {
daily
compress
delaycompress
rotate 2
missingok
Confirmed.
The file appears to be in the .deb package, but it doesn't appear on the
machine. Possibly related to #697955
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Title:
after latest up
Confirming the fix by Michael B also works with a Samsung S5510.
The problem is with usb_mode_switch and the associated udev rules in
/lib/udev.d/rules/40-usb_modeswitch.rules:
# Samsung U209
#ATTRS{idVendor}=="04e8", ATTRS{idProduct}=="f000", RUN+="usb_modeswitch
'%b/%k'"
These lines do not re
General Note:
The workaround in Comment #3 won't work for many machines. This is
because the kernel tries to detect whether the device is an SSD and is
meant to set /sys/block/sda/queue/rotational to '0' for SSD or '1' for
HDD. However it often gets it wrong (or wrong info from the drive).
Many
If you are getting symptoms at the same time every hour, have you
checked what is in /etc/cron.hourly?
There is nothing in cron.hourly on my machine (and I don't get freezes
every hour).
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udisks-probe-ata-smart causes HSM violations
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/574462
You received this bug
Upgrade for libvte9 arrived today in Ubuntu Maverick Beta
(1:0.26.0-0ubuntu1). Changelog shows this is a new upstream version of
libvte9 ("New upstream release v0.26.0").
Seems to have fixed this bug for me. If someone else can confirm.
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xfce4-terminal causes 100% cpu usage (xorg)
https://bu
You need to update your BIOS and EC to the latest versions. BIOS 3.05a
is very old (Can't see your EC version, but I expect it to be similarly
old).
I had the same problem with a T41. For details on how to upgrade, see
the www.thinkwiki.org site. I updated using the floppy image on a boot
CD (A
This bug seems to have been reported upstream then closed (after
upgrading vte): http://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6513
While this appears similar to this bug, Maverick has a much later
version of vte.
Gentoo has had a similar bug that was resolved by patching vte:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/
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