Bump... we are now up to 7.10, and still no OpenGL manpages on Ubuntu?
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OpenGL subroutine man pages missing
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I use Feisty Fawn. Totem version 2.18.1.
I believe the cache fill fails because the progress bar on the bottom
scrolls and stops before it hits 100% for the initial stream load. The
same thing occurs when the network stream is unable to keep up the
bitrate as fast as the movie progresses. IE: it
Public bug reported:
If I play an HD trailer at Apple's Quicktime Movie Trailer site, the
voice track comes only out of the left speaker. However, if I load it
with mplayer, it plays from both speakers and sounds fine.
This is with Totem's gstreamer backend, and using Feisty's automated
codec
Public bug reported:
If you attempt to load a large movie, say an HD trailer at Apple's
Quicktime Movie trailer page, if the initial cache fill fails Totem
quits attempting to fill the buffer. However, if Totem makes it through
that initial cache fill, subsequent network delays properly pause the
Public bug reported:
(Ubuntu Feisty Fawn 7.04)
The problem is that the search bar for the weather app doesn't search
for next entries which match.
If you go to preferences for the weather app in the gnome panel and
click the location tab there is a find text area on the bottom. To
reproduce
I concur. Using Feisty Fawn, /usr/local/lib is still not a part of the
ld.so.cache.
Usual Linux semantics is the distro packages go into /usr/lib while
third party builds go in /usr/local/lib.
Creating and adding /usr/local/lib to /etc/ld.so.conf.d/local.conf and
rerunning ldconfig will solve
Here is a starter copy of them in man format:
ftp://ftp.sgi.com/sgi/opengl/doc/
See mangl.tar.Z, manglu.tar.Z, and manglx.tar.Z. I think these are the
same man pages installed on Gentoo, and on Mac OS X.
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** Attachment added: Screenshot-QEMU.png
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Gutsy Beta's ISO does not boot in QEMU
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/147535
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Binary package hint: qemu
On a Ubuntu 7.10 installed host machine I'm having trouble installing
7.10 on a guest machine.
Download the latest Gutsy Gibbon (7.10) Beta ISO from the following url:
http://releases.ubuntu.com/releases/7.10
Go ahead and launch it under QEMU:
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 22930 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/22930
Still in Gutsy (7.10) Beta.
I sincerely hope this gets fixed...
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When installing Ubuntu the 'Forward' button does not advance screens unless
mouse moved or tabbed out/back
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 22930 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/22930
After further searching, I found that there indeed exists a software
workaround. Despite GTK's bug you can still have the initial installer
work properly:
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Binary package hint: podbrowser
I installed podbrowser, which had two unmet dependencies. One is
resolvable by hand: libgtk2-ex-simple-list-perl and the other has no
package: http://search.cpan.org/~gbrown/Gtk2-Ex-PrintDialog-0.03/
Here is the output from running podbrowser
This package has the same problem in Debian.
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README.Debian incorrect - reference to non-existant cert.cnf
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/111678
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Still broken after official update.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/767085
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Package dante-client is broken on natty beta
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I'm trying it now, but I think everyone agrees, we don't mind if it
isn't in the official install, we would just like to be able to install
a package that can provide the manpages.
I'll get back to you.
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I just installed the latest development release and apt-get installed
mesa-common-dev. I was not able to do a man glBegin. This is still a
problem.
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Come on! This bug still exists in 10.04, it has been over four years!
Rather than just closing it so the process can look pretty, can't we
fix it???
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Here, I poked around. As a workaround, do this from a terminal:
$ gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.media-keys www
'ControlAltw'
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Sorry, my response was about the open bug (which I had the same problem
with). So again, to provide support to the others who ask, How do we
bind our switch workspace up key? You may try this:
$ gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.wm.keybindings switch-to-workspace-up
['ControlAltw']
I didn't test
Uh, still no traction on this bug? This is horrible..
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