(In reply to comment #83)
I did manage to start a session using Xavier's branch but noticed the
following bug:
- Start an OTR session between Empathy and Pidgin
- In Pidgin using the OTR menu pick End private conversation
- Try sending a message from Empathy. The message doesn't reach Pidgin
This is fixed upstream: http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xkeyboard-
config/commit/?id=ec875f6f9b7c4028e11d32b071989c682e6502bd
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spice-vdagent adds some nice features to guest systems running over SPICE: copy
and paste between guest and host, arbitrary resolution support, ... It's also
very tiny (40kB compressed, less than 200kB installed) and won't startup when
not running in a SPICE guest.
Forgot to add, the ISOs already contain the qxl SPICE driver, so there
are already SPICE specific packages in there.
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After more tests, I can confirm this now works flawlessly on ubuntu
hardy.
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This might be fixed on hardy, at least the 1st time I plugged my ipod it
worked :)
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Same issue here (French keymap). The right ctrl key generates events in
xev, though the name of the key is surprising when compared to what is
returned for the left ctrl key and compared to what was returned for the
right ctrl key under gutsy
right ctrl pressed (hardy):
KeyPress event, serial
I provided some additional details last week, reopening.
** Changed in: hal (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = New
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Works for me as well :)
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Happens for me too with something as simple as
valgrind cat ~/Anniversaires.html
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I'm seeing the same issue on gutsy with a 4g iPod plugged through firewire.
When I plug in my ipod, dmesg reports the 2 partitions that are on the iPod,
but it doesn't get mounted automatically. However, when I restart hal
(/etc/init.d/hal restart), the iPod gets mounted. If I eject the iPod
** Attachment added: lshal output when the iPod isn't automoutned (ie ipod
hotplug while hal is running)
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9681503/ipod-bad.log
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Oh, sorry for spamming this bug report, I attached lshal output since
they seemed relevant, let me know if you want additional information.
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The same setup (ipod 4g plugged through firewire) was working fine when
I was using feisty, and it never worked since I upgraded to gutsy (2
weeks ago iirc)
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: valgrind
Trying valgrind apt-get, valgrind sound-juicer, ... on a pentium-D on a
64 bit Ubuntu crashes:
$ valgrind apt-get
==1328== Memcheck, a memory error detector.
==1328== Copyright (C) 2002-2006, and GNU GPL'd, by Julian Seward et al.
==1328==
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Binary package hint: update-manager
DistUpgrade/DistUpgradeViewGtk.py contains those strings:
msgid %s package is going to be removed.
msgid_plural %s packages are going to be removed.
msgid %s new package is going to be installed.
msgid_plural %s new packages are going to
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