[Bug 334670] Re: Jaunty: X 'backtraces' on Compaq Deskpro EN (Intel I815 and Matrox G400)

2009-02-27 Thread Craig Sampson
Inbuilt Matrox G400 on a Dell Precision 220 is the same.  Nothing but
low graphics mode and no way to change to anything else.

Cheers,
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[Bug 205236] Re: Likewise Open 4.0.5 doesn't work out of the box in Hardy.

2008-04-15 Thread Craig Sampson
 Therefore the hosts row must have the dns option next to files
option.It has to be like this to let LikeWise work: hosts : files dns
mdns4_minimal [NOTFOUND=return] mdns4 .

I can't this to work either.  Are you supposed to just be able to login
via gdm with an AD account or do the local users matching the AD users
still have to be set up?

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[Bug 205236] Re: Likewise Open 4.0.5 doesn't work out of the box in Hardy.

2008-04-15 Thread Craig Sampson
 Therefore the hosts row must have the dns option next to files
option.It has to be like this to let LikeWise work: hosts : files dns
mdns4_minimal [NOTFOUND=return] mdns4 .

I can't this to work either.  Are you supposed to just be able to login
via gdm with an AD account or do the local users matching the AD users
still have to be set up?

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[Bug 200445] [NEW] Laptops with Nvidia Go440 chipsets do not initialise the laptops own flat panel when booting

2008-03-09 Thread Craig Sampson
Public bug reported:

Specific case - Dell 8200 Laptop

This laptop and others which use the built in Nvidia GO440 chipset do
not correctly choose the laptops own screen when booted using Nvidia's
closed driver for this chip.  What happens is that the laptop boots but
the display is switched to the external VGA connector - most users won't
realise this and will assume that an Ubuntu failure has occurred.

The work-around that has been used for Ubuntu versions prior to Hardy
has been to add:

Option Connected Monitor DFP

to the appropriate section of xorg.conf.

The old work around no longer functions correctly however as xorg.conf
seems to be rewritten automatically by the system at each boot and
therefore manual modifications are lost.

I realise that the root of the problem is some bad interaction or
default settings assumption being made by the closed source Nvidia
driver (which we can't in all probability change), however, not having a
sensible workaround will make this troublesome for any number of older
laptop users.  It might even be possible to specifically check for this
chipset during boot and add the appropriate 'fix' to the auto generated
xorg.conf to get around the issue in an 'it just works' type fashion.

Regards,
Craig

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[Bug 127928] Re: [gutsy] aha1542 causes kernel panic

2007-11-30 Thread Craig Sampson
Hi Yves,

Thanks for the response.  I'll try to build that against the Gutsy
kernel this weekend and if successful it might be worth trying to push
it into gutsy-updates.  This sensitivity to odd length requests must be
a regression as I don't remember previous kernels responding this way
and I've had a stack of 1542 cards running happily for years.

Thanks again,
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[Bug 128681] Re: [gutsy] Aptitude doesn't honour recommended packages properly

2007-10-26 Thread Craig Sampson
Yes, I know.  After a bit more thought I suspect its better to leave
this bug report open - it does seem to be a bug more than a feature.

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[Bug 69558] Re: Aptitude don't show recommendeds and suggests packages

2007-10-06 Thread Craig Sampson
Yes, something has been broken with Aptitude for almost all the Gutsy
development cycle.  Its getting confused with Recommends.   If you
install a package you -will- get recommends installed, whether you want
them or not (already reported this bug) and they won't be marked 'A' as
dependency installs either (sigh).

We've got about 10 days left until Gutsy ships, I'd say there is almost
no chance Aptitude is going to be fixed in time.

Cheers,
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[Bug 128681] Re: [gutsy] Aptitude doesn't honour recommended packages properly

2007-10-06 Thread Craig Sampson
Hmm.  How does one close a bug report?

Craig

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[Bug 128681] Re: [gutsy] Aptitude doesn't honour recommended packages properly

2007-10-06 Thread Craig Sampson
This turned out not to be an aptitude fault after all.  As I've suffered
this condition since the first few days of the gutsy development I
started to wonder if 'something' had been left behind causing this
strange behaviour.  After some snooping the following was found:

/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01ubuntu

Inside the 01ubuntu file were some directives which caused all meta
packages to have their recommends dependencies installed by default no
matter what apt-get or aptitude were instructed to do.

Removing 01ubuntu cleared up the problem.

Cheers,
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[Bug 69558] Re: Aptitude don't show recommendeds and suggests packages

2007-10-06 Thread Craig Sampson
Forget the above by me.  Found the answer to my problem (and possibly
the OP's as well).  Delete /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01Ubuntu

Regards,
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[Bug 40924] Re: [Dapper] pppoeconf ignores dns choice

2007-09-21 Thread Craig Sampson
Its not an issue for me because I had to move on because of this and
other bugs, it might still affect others.   Has it been fixed in Dapper?

Cheers,
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[Bug 127928] Re: [gutsy] aha1542 causes kernel panic

2007-09-01 Thread Craig Sampson
-10 variation of the kernel, current as of today spits a kernel panic by
just loading the module for the aha1542, you don't have to invoke
scanimage -L, at boot, during module loadingbam, food fight!

Cheers,
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[Bug 127928] Re: [gutsy] aha1542 causes kernel panic

2007-08-18 Thread Craig Sampson
Hmm, no apparently nothing there.  I'll attach the kernel logs anyway,
but I can't see anything resembling a panic.


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[Bug 110646] Re: Streamtuner should depend on streamripper

2007-08-15 Thread Craig Sampson
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[Bug 127928] Re: [gutsy] aha1542 causes kernel panic

2007-08-03 Thread Craig Sampson
 1. Please include the output of the command 'uname -a' in your next
response.

Linux hombre 2.6.22-8-generic #1 SMP Thu Jul 12 15:59:45 GMT 2007 i686
GNU/Linux


2. Please run the command 'dmesg  dmesg.log' after reproducing the issue and 
attach the resulting file 'dmesg.log' to this bug report.

I can't do this because there is a kernel panic and dmesg is rewritten
at the next boot, sorry.


3. Please run the command 'sudo lspci -vvnn  lspci-vvnn.log' and attach the 
resulting file 'lspci-vvnn.log' to this bug report.

Ok.  Done as requested, though the adaptor in question is ISA so I'm not
sure of the value of the lspci, nevertheless, its attached.

Cheers,
Craig


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[Bug 109843] Re: New Feisty update automatically removes big chunks of KDE

2007-07-29 Thread Craig Sampson
Sorry, its probably just me, but I don't understand the nature of the
bug you are reporting.

It looks like you did a dist-upgrade and are concerned by the fact that
kdebase (and other core kde packages) are automatically removed?  Looks
like aptitude removing what it thinks are unused packageswas
kubuntu-desktop installed?  If not, then this might explain what
happened.

After installing kdebase manually as I see you did at the end of the
screen capture above, did aptitude try and remove it again if you try an
aptitude dist-upgrade (ie, is this apparent removal of kdebase by
aptitude repeatable)?

Cheers,
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[Bug 128681] [gutsy] Aptitude doesn't honour recommended packages properly

2007-07-27 Thread Craig Sampson
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: aptitude

Aptitude 0.4.5.4

Upgrade from feisty minimal install to gutsy minimal install.  Opened
aptitude, turn off 'automatically install recommended packages', try to
install ubuntu-desktop.  The trouble starts here, aptitude is trying to
install all the dependency packages as simple 'installs' rather than
dependency installs (with the 'A' flag) and is pulling in all the
recommends for everything.  Makes no difference if the 'automatically
install recommended packages' flag is on or off.

Tried deleting .aptitude, no change.

Cheers,
Craig

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 Status: New

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[Bug 127928] [gutsy] aha1542 causes kernel panic

2007-07-24 Thread Craig Sampson
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.22-8-generic

Using scanimage -L with adaptec 1542CF ISA card and a Umax 610S SCSI
scanner.  Sane-find-scanner or scanimage -L causes a kernel panic as
follows:

Bad Segment list supplied to AHA1542.c (1,0)
0:C0008000 5
ptr C04B000 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 02 00 08 12 00 00 00 00 00

00 0 Kernel Panic - not syncing:Fod fight!

Googling around a bit suggests that this might be a regression in the
aha1542 kernel driver as it seems to have appeared at irregualr
intervals from late 2.4.x kernels, been fixed but then reappeared in
2.6.x kernels.

I've not seen this before on this machine, but then I last ran breezy on
it so perhaps the module was still ok then.

Scanner/card/etc all seems ok on dual boot Windows XP.

Regards,
Craig

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 Status: New

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[Bug 79626] Re: realtek gigabit ethernet not recognised on feisty

2007-07-20 Thread Craig Sampson
[quote]jared1999  said on 2007-06-02:  (permalink)

There is an issue with wake-on-lan setting if you dual boot with
Windows. The Gentoo wiki has some information, read the troubleshooting
section almost at the top.

http://gentoo-wiki.com/HARDWARE_RTL8168

This worked for me.[/quote]


This is on the money.  Given that we probably won't get far trying to have 
Realtek change the Windows driver I guess its up to the R8169/8111 kernel 
driver person to find out how to turn on the card again.  From reading that 
Gentoo link it appears Realtek themselves have done some work relating to this 
and Kernel 2.6.

I believe this is actually a Windows driver bug - the Realtek DOS driver
(used for ghosting among other things) also doesn't successfully turn
the card back on after Windows has shutdown, so the issue is really at
the Realtek end of things.

Regards,
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[Bug 124654] [gutsy] ntfs-config presents in applications - system tools but reuqires an admin password - better in system - administration?

2007-07-07 Thread Craig Sampson
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: ntfs-config

Most applications that configure the system and require a sudo password
seem to appear under system - administration.  NTFS-config doesn't, it
appears under applications which doesn't seem right.

Craig

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[Bug 110646] Re: Streamtuner should depend on streamripper

2007-07-01 Thread Craig Sampson
I agree.  If the default buttons indicate a certain functionality then
that functionality should be provided without further fooling about.

Regards,
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[Bug 80786] Re: Streamtuner in need of defaults change

2007-07-01 Thread Craig Sampson
 Confirmed, but I'm not sure how likely it is to get fixed.

I guess this is so because it appears that upstream for streamtuner is
dead?

A pity because the basic functionality is there and with some
modernising and fooling about it could be a nice little app.

To the original poster, I would suggest not changing xmms to totem but
instead pulling the required media player out of the code and instead
referencing whatever is selected as 'preferred multimedia player', which
is probably going to be totem, but could also be Rhythmbox or anything
else (even XMMS!).

In the meantime, whilst streamtuner is fixed or a better gnome based
solution found, kstreamripper probably has most of the functionality
that people interested in this subject would want.

Regards,
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[Bug 41817] Re: [Dapper] Approx appears to not use http_proxy from /etc/defaults/approx

2007-07-01 Thread Craig Sampson
This seems to be fixed as of Edgy.  Don't know if the fix has been
backported to Dapper as I don't have any Dapper boxen any more.

Regards,
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[Bug 117137] Videotrans Mencoder decoding options dont work

2007-05-27 Thread Craig Sampson
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: qdvdauthor

Both options crash with reports about not being able to find the source
video file.  Looks like a scripting error because its trying to find the
source file in the same location as the temporary files (/tmp).  Other
aspects of qdvdauthor seem ok in relation to a source video file being
in a different place from the temp files because functions like preview
and transcoding set up work fine.

If you choose 'transcode' as the method for decoding a source video then
all seems wellonly problems with mencoder and videotrans methods.

Regards,
Craig

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[Bug 73990] Re: Xnest recommends using a universe package

2007-01-03 Thread Craig Sampson
Not only that, but if you choose the recommended option and install
Xephyr no link is made in /usr/bin to reflect that Xephyr is acting as
Xnest, the result of which is that applications like tsclient still
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[Bug 59742] [edgy] gqview default mouse selection

2006-09-10 Thread Craig Sampson
Public bug reported:

Suggestion: gqview is chosen as part of the default xubuntu-desktop
installation but its default method of using mouse clicks (double clicks
don't work as you might expect) is not the same as used for the rest of
xfce by default.

Suggest preselecting view-tree which then makes gqview act in a very
similar manner to thunar.

Regards,
Craig

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[Bug 59726] [edgy] continually runs setup wizard

2006-09-09 Thread Craig Sampson
Public bug reported:

I've got a box here with no dvd drive, the gxine wizard keeps running
with failures against 'check for DVD drive' and 'check for DMA mode on
DVD drive' every time I run the application.

gxine 0.5.7

Cheers,
Craig

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[Bug 59728] [edgy] gxine hangs on opening divx or .vob files over network

2006-09-09 Thread Craig Sampson
Public bug reported:

Trying to open .vob, divx avi from a samba (or other share) across a LAN
results in gxine hanging and needing to be killed with a kill -9

By way of comparison totem-xine does not appear to suffer this problem,
given this the xine backend is probably ok (? I don't know?)

Regards,
Craig

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[Bug 59729] [edgy] gxine suffers fast movement corruption during video playback

2006-09-09 Thread Craig Sampson
Public bug reported:

Video scenes where there is some fast movment, like a hand wave or car
driving suffer a 'halo' of fuzziness around the item causing the
movement.

Its not all that easy to see at casual glance, but if you look its there
and once you identify it you will see such corruption easily whilst
watching media.  There are several provided methods with the xine
backend to correct such things but none appear to work with gxine.

As a comparison I have tried the same video files with totem-xine
without suffering the same problem (although seeming random toggling of
the deinterlace switch improves (or not) the visual experience).

Regards,
Craig

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[Bug 43779] Re: Netstatus applet using wrong icon size

2006-09-08 Thread Craig Sampson
Using themes other than human everything looks ok to me.  When using
human though I get the following (attached)

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[Bug 58549] Re: [edgy] trash applet for panel does not scale font

2006-09-03 Thread Craig Sampson
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** Also affects: xfce4-panel (upstream) via
   http://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2084
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[Bug 45830] Re: [Dapper] Thunar Configure Custom Actions suggestion

2006-09-03 Thread Craig Sampson
Finally got around to submitting this as a bug on xfce.bugzilla

http://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2256

Not sure its really an xfce problem though as distro's/integrators might
reasonably be expected to fill in a sensible default action given the
distro's other unique systems - such as the debian 'alternatives' system
for instance.

Regards,
Craig

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   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

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- [Dapper] Thunar Configure Custom Actions suggestion
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[Bug 39830] Re: [Edgy] [Dapper] Built in Clock applet does not scale font

2006-09-02 Thread Craig Sampson
** Summary changed:

- [Dapper] Built in Clock applet does not scale font
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[Bug 39830] Re: [Edgy] [Dapper] Built in Clock applet does not scale font

2006-09-02 Thread Craig Sampson
Just an additional note that this annoyance still exists on Edgy.
Minimum pixel size of the panel is apparently 24 with the clock applet
running using the 'digital' option.

If you choose analog then there is no problem, panel will reduce to its
minimum size (16 pixels) and scales well to its maximum.

Digital display acts rather strangely.  When moving from size 34 down to
32 there is no perceivable change in clock size , and panel does not
adjust in size either.  Going from 32 to 30 there is a quite a large
jump in the visual size of the clock and the panel.  The same type of
pattern happens when going from 24 down to 22 (no change) then 22 down
to 20 - big change18 then 16 offers no change in size whatever.

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[Bug 58546] [edgy] SmartBookMark xfce panel plugin does not respect panel size

2006-09-02 Thread Craig Sampson
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: xfce4-smartbookmark-plugin

Things start getting pretty weird by the time your panel is size 34 or
smaller.  The smaller you go the weirder it gets.  Removing the plugin
label doesn't seem to help so I don't think its font related (?)

Cheers,
Craig

** Affects: xfce4-smartbookmark-plugin (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Untriaged
 Status: Unconfirmed

** Tags added: wishlist

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[Bug 58549] [edgy] trash applet for panel does not scale font

2006-09-02 Thread Craig Sampson
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: thunar

Seems like there are only 3 sizes for the icon - large, big and small.
Does not apparently scale at all - rather 'jumps' between these three
sizes dependant to some degree on the currentl panel size.

To reproduce start with panel size 38, then drop to 36 - there is a
large difference in panel and trash icon size.

Dropping panel size from 34 down to 30 produces no discernable change in
the actual panel/icon size at all.

From 30 to 28 there is a change in icon size from big to small, and
dropping panel size below 28 has no effect whatever.

Cheers,
Craig

** Affects: thunar (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Untriaged
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 58551] [edgy] verve panel plugin does not scale

2006-09-02 Thread Craig Sampson
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: xfce4-verve-plugin

Panel size does not reduce lower than 26 pixels when this plugin is
used.

** Affects: xfce4-verve-plugin (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Untriaged
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[Bug 56114] Re: [edgy] Install race condition/memory leak

2006-09-02 Thread Craig Sampson
Ahh, some more info on this possible bug.  I tried to replicate it on
another machine with a lot more memory than the one I used when I
submitted the bug report in the first place.

I'm not at all sure what is going on behind the installer script for
this package but it seems to require a large amount of RAM...in excess
of 128MB.  The first machine I tried to install on had only 48MB RAM +
128MB swap.  What happened was that the anthy install filled up RAM and
also filled up the swap which is what caused the 'problem'

On the second try, with a machine 256MB RAM +256MB swap I could watch
with 'top' the RAM filling up as anthy got installed, but I didn't get
the hang/race/leak that I first thought was going on.

If the apparently large RAM requirement to install anthy is a known
quantity and quite ok then please close this bug report.

Xubuntu maintainers, who install anthy as a dependency of xubuntu-
desktop may be interested in the RAM requirements of this package
however.

Cheers,
Craig

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[Bug 47616] Re: [edgy] feature request: patch dillo

2006-09-02 Thread Craig Sampson
Got any links to the patches that DSL provided?  If the current dillo
developers don't like the patch there must be a reason...probably worth
providing a link to that if you have it as well.

Sounds like we might need a fork - the current dillo available in the
repo's for edgy hasn't had a new version from upstream for almost a
year.

Craig

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[Bug 58536] [edgy] GDM crash when trying to use gdmsetup from login screen

2006-09-01 Thread Craig Sampson
Public bug reported:

gdm crashes (and restarts) if you press  F10 and choose configure login
manager from the menu that is presented

** Affects: gdm (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Untriaged
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 56968] [edgy] installer - can't use local cache

2006-08-20 Thread Craig Sampson
Public bug reported:

There is a bug in the edgy installer (Dapper too I think) which prevents
successfully using a local package cache build by approx or apt-proxy.

The bug manifests by presenting apt with 403 forbidden errors (seen
during install on VT4).

Whatever package/process creates /target/etc/apt/apt.conf is causing the
error by introducing:

Acquire::http::Proxy false;

As has been reported on ubuntuforums and elsewhere on launchpad (which I
can't find right now) the way to fix this during install is to go to
VT2, delete the line above in apt.conf or add additional :: after
Acquire such as:

Acquirehttp::Proxy false;

If  you don't do this, and you _do_ try to use a local cache then the
install will fail.

Cheers,
Craig

** Affects: Ubuntu
 Importance: Untriaged
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 56503] Re: line in /etc/apt/apt.conf incompatible with reverse proxy mirrors

2006-08-17 Thread Craig Sampson
Hmm, I was just about to log a bug myself with a strange problem only
apparently occuring on fresh installs of Dapper or Edgy (not upgraded).

I run an 'approx' local .deb cache, (used to be aptproxy but the bug is
the same for both).  Pointing the sources.list to my local cache
(approx) gives forbidden errors as you describe above - however, after
scanning around on the approx developer page someone gave me a hint and
I wonder if it holds true for the bug you describe as well:

1) open a terminal/change to a VT and su/log in as root.

2) clear the http_proxy environment variable with export http_proxy=

3) try apt-get update and see if it works (it does here).

For me this fixes the problem with the local cache - I wonder if it will
work for  you?

If this doesn't work for you then I will open a new bug report as
something else is going on and fubarring local cache/repositories.

Regards,
Craig

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[Bug 56114] [edgy] Install race condition/memory leak

2006-08-12 Thread Craig Sampson
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: anthy

Installing xubuntu-desktop on a fresh edgy (13/08/2006 MDY) pulls in
anthy, installer gets stuck at setting up anthy because memory/swap is
filling up.  Control-C kills the anthy install script, returns
memory/swap to the system and allows installer to continue.

Regards,
Craig

** Affects: anthy (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Untriaged
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 1179] Re: Please include drivers into sane api for other HP Scanjets

2006-08-12 Thread Craig Sampson
Sounds like a good candidate for back-ports.  How does one tag an issue
for the attention of the backports guru's?

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[Bug 9870] Re: Better spam filtering for evolution

2006-08-09 Thread Craig Sampson
All this training, spam, ham, blah blah - I've got to ask, why we don't
just find a tool which uses RBL's and be done with the whole thing?

In windows I use something called spampal which has a bunch of
functionality but I use it basically as a turnkey method of accessing
RBL's - virtually no spam gets through and I don't need to train
anything.

Spamassassin is meant to be able to use RBL's but its not at all
obvious/or its borked on how to make it work effectively.

Using RBL's does rely (obviously) upon having a internet connection
whilst obtaining your new mail, so I can see some corner cases where it
wouldn't work for people, but why not set up spam assassin by default to
use RBL's and -also- use a trained filter if thats whats required to
capture those corner cases?

Craig

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[Bug 55776] [edgy] Daily CD image from 07/08/2006 (DMY) error because no server seed

2006-08-09 Thread Craig Sampson
Public bug reported:

If you try to install a 'server' as presented via the first boot screen
options (using expert) part way through the installer things goes badly
when the system cannot find the server seed file.

Cheers,
Craig

** Affects: Ubuntu
 Importance: Untriaged
 Status: Unconfirmed

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