[Bug 159152] Re: Sparc64 Gutsy Kernel not recognizing ide=nodma

2007-11-19 Thread Dave Rosky
I have seen confirmations of this in the forums, and that it also affects the x86 binary kernels. -- Sparc64 Gutsy Kernel not recognizing ide=nodma https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/159152 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is the bug contact for

[Bug 159152] Re: Sparc64 Gutsy Kernel not recognizing ide=nodma

2007-11-19 Thread Dave Rosky
Changing status to confirmed based on confirmations in the Ubuntu forums. ** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.22 (Ubuntu) Status: New = Confirmed -- Sparc64 Gutsy Kernel not recognizing ide=nodma https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/159152 You received this bug notification because you are a

[Bug 159152] Sparc64 Gutsy Kernel not recognizing ide=nodma

2007-10-31 Thread Dave Rosky
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.22-14-sparc64 After experiencing random hangs with Gutsy on several Sun Blade 150's (which require ide dma to be turned off for stability), it appears that the Gutsy kernel, on sparc64 at least, is not recognizing the ide=nodma parameter

[Bug 117713] Re: not proper dismounting for WD passport harddrive (making noise when unplug)

2007-06-14 Thread Dave Rosky
Yes, I would suspect it is either a kernel issue or in the mount/umount tools. In the mean time, since I believe your spin-down method works as well as unmount-mount-unmount and also leaves the drive spun down, I have modified your script a bit to automatically determine from /etc/mtab which

[Bug 117713] Re: not proper dismounting for WD passport harddrive (making noise when unplug)

2007-06-12 Thread Dave Rosky
Apparently, either using your method (syncing and stopping the drive), or doing what I did (unmounting-remounting-unmounting) causes the drive to be properly sync'd, whereas just unmounting or syncing and unmounting does not. In any case, there seems to be a bug in the driver where this

[Bug 117713] Re: not proper dismounting for WD passport harddrive (making noise when unplug)

2007-06-12 Thread Dave Rosky
Sorry, I think I didn't explain my thought clearly. I think the only time there is missing data is if the drive is unmounted and unplugged without either doing the head parking OR doing the unmount-remount- unmount. It appears that *either* of these works. What doesn't seem to work is just

[Bug 117713] Re: not proper dismounting for WD passport harddrive (making noise when unplug)

2007-06-11 Thread Dave Rosky
I have noticed this problem too (OS=Mint Cassandra (feisty)). I have ALSO noticed the following, which is more troubling: When I first bought the Passport (160GB model), I tried copying some large AVI files to it, If the drive is unmounted, unplugged, and then re-plugged and mounted, the AVI

[Bug 63601] DPMS fails when running Xgl

2006-10-02 Thread Dave Rosky
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: xserver-xgl Attempts to use DPMS fail when using the Xgl X server. The following is an example of the errors returned: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/X11$ xset dpms force off X Error of failed request: BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes) Major opcode of

[Bug 63602] aticonfig command fails under Xgl

2006-10-02 Thread Dave Rosky
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: xserver-xgl The aticonfig command (part of the fglrx driver) fails under Xgl for options which require direct communication with the driver, for example setting power states. The following is an example of trying to run the command. [EMAIL

[Bug 63601] Re: DPMS fails when running Xgl

2006-10-02 Thread Dave Rosky
Forgot to mention, this problem is in Dapper, and I am using the current xgl-xserver package from the universe repository - 7.0.0+cvs20060625. -- DPMS fails when running Xgl https://launchpad.net/bugs/63601 -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com

[Bug 63602] Re: aticonfig command fails under Xgl

2006-10-02 Thread Dave Rosky
I Forgot to mention, this problem is in Dapper (fully updated), using the current xgl-xserver package from the universe repository - 7.0.0+cvs20060625. -- aticonfig command fails under Xgl https://launchpad.net/bugs/63602 -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com

[Bug 61586] Re: suspend-to-ram high power upon resume + ehci_hcd

2006-09-21 Thread Dave Rosky
Changed package to acpi-support since most suspend problems seem to be assigned to that category. ** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.15 (Ubuntu) Sourcepackagename: linux-source-2.6.15 = acpi-support -- suspend-to-ram high power upon resume + ehci_hcd https://launchpad.net/bugs/61586 --

[Bug 61586] Re: suspend-to-ram high power upon resume + ehci_hcd

2006-09-21 Thread Dave Rosky
OK, thanks, I wasn't sure. -- suspend-to-ram high power upon resume + ehci_hcd https://launchpad.net/bugs/61586 -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs

[Bug 24281] Re: (Breezy) Planner Gantt view vertically misaligned

2006-09-21 Thread Dave Rosky
Not updating stable is a tough call. I think it makes sense for system- wide things, but in general an application like planner can't break anything else on a stable system. In any case, that's what backports is for, so people who need the new features can get them at their own risk. In the case

[Bug 61586] suspend-to-ram high power upon resume + ehci_hcd

2006-09-20 Thread Dave Rosky
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.15-27-686 This bug applies to dapper, I haven't tested edgy. On this laptop (Dell Inspiron 9400), suspend to ram and resume appears to work, but I noticed that the idle power is much higher upon resume than before suspending (around 25%

[Bug 61586] Re: suspend-to-ram high power upon resume + ehci_hcd

2006-09-20 Thread Dave Rosky
An additional observation: On the same laptop (Inspiron 9400), SuSE 10.1 can suspend-to-ram and resume without the abnormally high power upon resume. Dave -- suspend-to-ram high power upon resume + ehci_hcd https://launchpad.net/bugs/61586 -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list

[Bug 24281] Re: (Breezy) Planner Gantt view vertically misaligned

2006-09-19 Thread Dave Rosky
Is this still an issue with planner 0.14-10 ? I would like to try it, but planner is still at version 0.13 in the dapper repository. Would it be possible to update planner in the dapper repository to 0.14? If not, are there packages in another location? Thanks -- (Breezy) Planner Gantt view

[Bug 24281] Re: (Breezy) Planner Gantt view vertically misaligned

2006-09-19 Thread Dave Rosky
It's currently in Edgy (Ubuntu 6.10), which is going to be released next month. OK, but it would be nice if new versions of programs would also be updated in the currently-released version of Ubuntu, which is dapper at the moment. The ubuntu dapper repositories seem to have so many old versions