I'd like to think I am normally reasonably softspoken, but due to it
being so near to release, I have to be a little more explicit to be sure
I get attention:
What in gods name were people thinking when this got approved?!?!?!?!?
Why is it that to use Lyx in my KDE4 desktop, I now have to
You are quite right. I throw myself at you mercy and apologise
profusely! I still think it is an odd change to make, but not as grave
of a problem as I mistakenly thought in my haste.
Again, my apologies all round. I just couldn't bear having something go
wrong with my beloved lyx :P
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And thanks Ben for the quick fix - I never realised how long it took to
build a kernel, the build machine has been running for five hours on
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In Thunar Feisty, it does not respect .hidden files created to hide
files and folder that do no begin with a .
Konqueror, Dolphin and Nautilus all support this.
This will mean that the blueprint at
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It is difficult, because while it is not a major package, it is not
likely to break much, but given it is not a major package, is it worth
the risk?
Having said that, I'd support including it for the different featureset
and so we have something easily available for the GNOME desktop that
This seems to be a fairly major sticking point for some people. DMA is
pretty vital. From what I can tell from reading up on the issue, it
seems to be a kernel / libata problem. I have assigned this to kernel-
bugs in order to at least get someone who will know more looking into
it.
** Changed
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.20 (Ubuntu)
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I apologise if I am trashing this bug with my changes, but from what I
can tell this would be more appropriate for the kernel guys to deal
with, and is a bug in the kernel-source. Bear in mind I'm no tech guru,
but from what my research tells me (trying to make DMA work on a
flatmate's laptop with
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Binary package hint: akregator
I'm not sure whether or not this qualifies as a bug - however, in the
example where aKregator is subscribed to a feed, and one post in that
feed continually changes (for example, it is a poll, and this is
continually changed as people vote),
I'm bumping this, and the suggestion I would make is simply to not have
the amarok catalog active by default. I'd question the usefulness of the
plugin at all, and it does make Katapult useless for those who have
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Fixed in latest updates
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It's especially odd given that Ubuntu has, several times in the past,
shipped with an item in main which hadn't officially been 'released' -
and certainly wasn't stable. See NM back in... either breezy or dapper?
Firefox in Hardy...
I'm unsure, given the development model of mplayer / ffmpeg and
Yep, confirmed fixed.
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Under Kubuntu Intrepid on a eeepc 901, the KDE4 system tray does not
display correctly on first login
My session autologins to a locked desktop. After entering my password, I
get a functional desktop with all applets displayed correctly,
Indeed. Can be found at http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=168007, and
it is a result of 4.4.1 according to them.
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After latest updates to KDE, when starting a new session via KDM, my
mouse does not move, my keyboard will not accept input except of the
ctrl+alt+F1 variety.
top shows nepomuk using as much CPU as it can get its hands on, and
artsd using
As I understand it, Knetworkmanager sends a signal to the NM daemon to
connect. The NM daemon sends back status messages, and Knetworkmanager
updates the icon to reflect these.
What seems to be happening, is nm-applet sends the message to connect,
which Knetworkmanager cannot do, but
I should add, I have a bare minimum KDE4 desktop under Intrepid, using
only default repo's + medibuntu + opera installed from the Opera website
(and certainly not run as root!). When I say bare minimum, I mean it,
things like removing wodim because the eee does not have a disc drive.
So whatever
Finally happened again! My laptop was left alone, with the lid closed,
for about half an hour, and when I came back it had unmounted.
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Aug 24
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KDE4's Gdebi crashes after installing the dependencies for a package. I
attempted to install this package:
http://www.xnet.co.nz/downloads/vfx/VFXManager_0.5-1_i386.deb without
the wx packages already installed. Gdebi downloaded them, installed
Sorry, I'm stupid, should have mentioned - this is Kubuntu Intrepid, all
updates current.
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Audio on my eee 901 with the ALC269 card is broken after Intrepid moving
to .27 - it worked fine before, except for the microphone, but now no
audio works.
Alsamixer shows PCM, lineout, and ispeaker, and ispeaker is new and I
have no
I'll confirm that the EEE901 (which I am writing this post on) does not
have a working internal microphone under Ubuntu Intrepid, all updates
current to now. Given that Intrepid is being pitched heavily at mobile
users, and given that a fix is available in alsa git, this really should
be patched
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As of the most recent update in Kubuntu Intrepid, Knetworkmanager will
no longer connect to a wireless network for me. This is an unsecured
network. It works fine with wired networks.
I'm pretty sure that the issue is with
I hope I'm correct subscribing you to this, Alexander - you seem to be
the guru of all things NM0.7 so thought this should be seen by you.
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On my Asus EEE901, I have set up an encrypted private directory as per
instructions on one of the developers blogs. It works perfectly, except
that it seems to randomly unmount - it seems to be triggered by shutting
the lid, but not always.
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Yes, it's almost certainly not random, when I say random read that as
according to a pattern I don't yet understand. I've kept the
.ecryptfs/auto-umount file there to try to find what's doing it.
Nothing ever SSH's in to this, I only ever SSH out.
I now can't get it to repeat... However it has
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When installing on an eeepc 901, the internal microphone does not work.
This is a different bug to the other models of eee.
This is fixed by properly supporting the ALC269 Intel High Definition
Audio chip. This can be done by updating alsa
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Yes, to clarify on this, when i first switched to Alexander's PPA with
NM 0.7, Knetworkmanager worked a treat. Same with the packages in
Intrepid when 0.7 was brought in. But then the most recent update to
Knetworkmanager killed it.
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I should have mentioned - it is latest amarok, 1.4.7 I believe, and run
under GNOME on Ubuntu Gutsy, current Kernel.
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I play my music from an external HDD. When using my laptop running
Ubuntu Gutsy, current with updates, whenever I close (exit) amarok, it
unmounts all removable drives at the same time.
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Importance: Undecided
To be honest, I'm not sure I will be able to help. As I said earlier, it
is a flatmates laptop, and the odds of him letting me put gutsy on it
before release would tend towards nil.
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I think this is likely more important than it's current medium
importance - it renders my eeepc 901 virtually unusable - because
everything is set to be so small on the screen, the touchpad needs to be
responsive, and whatever driver is used in place of the correct one
results in very jerky
As I understand it from this -
http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/HowTo/ElantechTouchpad#head-
a037b0abce86c15b70f9936931c0f97310f29fac - it's all fixed fine in a
newer version of the synaptics driver, 0.99.1 and above. There's a
package available for debian here (http://alioth.debian.org/~dsalt-
This is a deb package of a newer driver - installing this deb restores
two finger scrolling and removes that jerkiness I spoke of. The version
number I've kept the same as the current in Jaunty's archives so any
subsequent Jaunty updates will supercede this. This is only an interim
fix though.
**
I'm changing this back to in progress. The bug is that the AR5007
chipset does not work, and that is still the default behaviour on a
fresh install. While a simple tweak is available to remedy this, the
user is not notified of this in any way. As such, the bug is still
present until a) the correct
Apologies to double post. Styyle14, you should be able to rmmod /
modprobe to the correct driver with the live CD, unless I'm mistaken on
that... The issue isn't the live CD so much as that it still does not
function out of the box, so that a user who installs Ubuntu will just
assume it does not
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Hi John.
While I have to admit to running the nightly builds of VLC at the
moment, I will certainly install and test once it appears in ~motumedia.
Thanks for supporting the freeze exception!
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I don't even know what CVE is, except that this bug now references a lot
of whatever it is...
Is it a possibility to have a disparate implementation of ffmpeg for
VLC? That way we won't cause bugs or regressions - or anything, really -
in any other packages, it can install somewhere else as a
Yes, confirmed fixed. Thanks Jonathan.
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John, great job, works a treat - I should note it is significantly
better than the nightlies on the grounds that A52 passthrough to my amp
works with this package.
Great work and no bugs to report with the packaging.
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It was correct at the time of writing - we moved to .17 with kernel .27
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that outputs are named wrong. The Line Out actually reflects the volume
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Unfortunately, I've still got nothing. I'm using medibuntu as well, and
the packages from them are being held back as the official ubuntu
dependencies aren't forthcoming.
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I'm using the New Zealand mirror to test Feisty, and it has been about
five days since the last update got pushed. I've verified this with
another New Zealand user. While it is not a big deal for updates on a
current release to be slow, it does defeat the purpose of
Thomas, I had the post-suspend graphics trouble on that same hardware in
the previous version of Ubuntu. In my case, it was a hyperthreading
problem and I solved it by creating a new file in /etc/pm/sleep.d that
looks like this:
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