It seems that you have no kernel headers installed for that version.
When installing the kernels from Ubuntu Mainline Kernel PPA, be sure to
install the linux-headers- package too.
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not work here.
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[..]
> I know it is a DIFFERENT BUG from this one, but I still wanted to ask if
> after kernel 3.14 OpenGL 3.1 works for anyone. And is there any other way of
> testing if it actually works other than in kwin?
Please open a new bug, I can confirm that KWin (kdebase-worksp
Indeed, I forgot to consider that possibility because Arch normally does not
patch that much:
https://projects.archlinux.org/svntogit/packages.git/tree/trunk/workaround-for-robustness-and-reset-with-intel.patch?h=packages/mesa
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I think you got your versions reversed. On this laptop, kdebase-
workspace 4.11.8 (includes KWin) and kdebase-runtime 4.13.0 are
installed.
Perhaps you can try with a newer kernel?
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The problem disappeared with:
KDE 4.13.0
Linux v3.15-rc1-356-gebfc45e
Mesa 10.1.1
Not sure which of the three is responsible though.
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Title:
kwi
Public bug reported:
When NetworkManager is configured to assign a link-local IPv4 address to an
interface, it ends up with a global scope. This happens in two cases:
- Configure method=link-local
- Configure method=manual, addresses1=169.254.x.x;16:0.0.0.0
$ ip link show dev # for both meth
ILK is indeed affected. I (OP) forgot to mention my hardware. Some more
details:
CPU: i5-460M (Ironlake GPU)
libdrm: 2.4.52-1
libdrm master contains only some fixes for Freedreno, a FreeBSD platform
fix and a change in the test suite. I believe that updating libdrm in
Ubuntu won't help in this ma
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Looks like DKMS (via kernel post-install hook, via dpkg, via apt-get) is
responsible for this:
root 18414 0.0 0.0 27848 3864 pts/12 S+ 22:35 0:00 /usr/bin/perl
/var/lib/dpkg/info/linux-image-3.13.0-8-generic.postinst configure 3.13.0-8.27
root 18422 0.0 0.0 4332 616 pts/12
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suspicious /.rpmdb root directory
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Looks like the issue entered in 331.20-0ubuntu7. From the changelog[1]:
+nvidia-graphics-drivers-331 (331.20-0ubuntu7) trusty; urgency=low
+
+ * debian/rules, debian/templates/control.in,
+debian/templates/nvidia-graphics-drivers.dirs.in,
+debian/templates/nvidia-graphics-drivers.install.
Hi Sanne,
On Thursday 09 January 2014 14:08:39 Sanne wrote:
> Attaching machine details for another case of:
> > bbswitch: No suitable _DSM call found.
>
> I really hope someone can fix it, I'm hating this machine for the amount
> of trouble it' giving me. I'll only use Linux, I didn't choose t
This chip was supported long time ago, I cannot remember which exact
version.
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On Wednesday 08 January 2014 14:41:19 Marc Collin wrote:
> it's it usefull to post dsdt? is there any work done or people send theses
> info for nothing
I think it is not as useful as it was before.
Status for NVIDIA Optimus: the nouveau driver has improved runtime PM
(enabled by default for Opti
(In reply to comment #12)
> Using upower 0.9.23-2 on Debian, I still have this issue:
> [..]
> The battery level is wrong and sometimes fluctuate (between 1%; 20% and 55%).
> Currently the battery is almost full (thanks to the LEDs on the mouse) and
> the battery level only indicates 20%.
The Perf
I guess it is a conflict with PRIME functionality, this is from the
Xorg.0.log:
[18.478] (--) PCI: (0:1:0:0) 10de:1292:1043:122d rev 161, Mem @
0xf600/16777216, 0xe000/268435456, 0xf000/33554432, I/O @
0xe000/128, BIOS @ 0x/524288
You can try creating /etc/X11/xorg.con
Heads-up: I noticed that the K800 reports 0% while charging (0 means
"unknown level"). I think this is unfixable in UPower and that
applications should not warn when a device is charging and the
percentage is 0.
This also messes up history, if you expected a nice history with a
climbing percentage
Thanks for merging. Martin, note that the battery percentage may still
show as 0% if a device was unavailable when UPower starts, but in that
case the state is "unknown". Applications should check the state before
using "percentage".
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Lionel, a mouse you say? I guess that is an issue which occurs when
older (non-related!) reports from hidraw are seen as a response to the
battery query.
Please try https://git.lekensteyn.nl/upower/log/?h=hidpp-rework, that
should resolve your issue. At least get the commits up to
https://git.leke
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3.8.0-26-generic BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at
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Oops with Logitech Bluetooth keyboard; sysfs: cannot create duplicate
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I cannot reproduce with KWin FWIW, but have an openbox box somewhere (no
pun intended).
Can you apply the attached debug patch, reproduce your bug (move with
alt+click) and attach the output? If the log grows too large, try:
uniq -f1 -c log
What version of SDL are you using?
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- Pressing ctrl-alt-{minus,plus} (on certain keyboard layouts)
- a SDL_VIDEORESIZE event
SDL_VIDEORESIZE is always sent on an X ConfigureNotify event when a
SDL_VideoSurface is active. (SDL_VideoSurface is NULL if a resize was
done in SDL_SetVideoMode).
So it really
I have attached a screenshot that shows the *contents* of a SDL window
*not* being scaled despite the window being maximized. Is this the same
issue or not? If not, can you attach a screenshot describing the issue?
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046d:c52b USB3 port Logitech mouse using unifying receiver not detected
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I propose to use the patch from #3, but refresh it against the current
sources. Then use dkms.conf to apply it to 3.5 only. This will not cause
regressions with the 3.2 Precise kernel for sure, but it allows the
currently broken quantal lts kernel to build.
As a quick hack, I downloaded the patch
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virtualbox-dkms 4.1.12-dfsg-2ubuntu0.2: virtualbox kernel module failed to
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> Yes, it is xf86-video-intel. I am running it with the current version of
> Debian/sid + this patch now (2.20.14-1 + the patch)
Is it a standalone patch or does it depend on the former DRM patch? Anyway, I
have tested it with 3.7.1 + i915.i915_enable_rc6=1 and it still
[reply to comment 107]
I haven't tried it yet, do you still want me to test it?
[reply to comment 108]
I cannot apply it on top of 3.7.1. What base do you want me to test it on?
[reply to comment 109]
Do I need to apply this to xf86-video-intel? If yes, which version/commit?
[reply to comment 11
, KWin uses OpenGL compositing
- Kernel: 3.7.1 (config
https://raw.github.com/Lekensteyn/aur/master/linux-custom/config + watchdog
patch)
- SSD: Intel 320 80G (/boot + LUKS-encrypted filesystem)
- CPU: i5-460M
- RAM: 8G
My rc6-enabled hang could be triggered by copying a Linux source from
the SSD
(In reply to comment #118)
> [/usr/src/git-kernel/linux-2.6] grep -rn drm_mm_hole_node_end
> Binary file drivers/gpu/drm/drm.ko matches
> ...
I saw that, but I have a symbol with a __ prefix.
Looking at the comments, there are two versions of that patch. comment
105 and comment 111 (v3). I guess y
(In reply to comment #116)
> the rc6 needs to be disabled *in*any*case*, that is known by now.
> And it is a standalone patch of xf86-video-intel. Did you recompile it?
With rc6 disabled I cannot trigger the bug. Yes, I recompiled and restarted X.
> > > > [reply to comment 111]
> > > > I tried to
i915.i915_enable_rc6=0 unables me to trigger the bug. With the patch
applied on top of 3.7-rc7, the bug is still not exposed (as expected).
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Title:
AceLan, the patch first entered in the 3.6 series, the bug you linked is
much older.
Daniel Vetter first mentioned the patch in
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=43577#c9, but there are no
reports thereafter that claim that it causes black screens (these issues
existed before the patch)
With http://cgit.freedesktop.org/~ickle/linux-2.6/commit/?h=bug55984,
the situation does not change, i.e. still lockup message and vanishing
3D capailities.
(this bug is still marked NEEDINFO, do you need more details?)
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Since 12.10, the kernel header packages for Ubuntu are not installed by
default. This breaks all DKMS modules, including virtualbox and nvidia-
current. I maintain the DKMS module "bbswitch" and it is tempting to add
a dependency on "linux-headers-generic" because Ubuntu/dkms screws this
up.
DKMS
It'll end up in 3.7.
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Title:
Fn + F[89] does not work for controlling brightness on Clevo laptops
(B7130, W150HRM)
To manage notifications abou
Gordon, you need to load the module before loading bbswitch or the
drivers. As the handle \_SB.PCI0.PEG0.VGA has not changed, I can
conclude that you have not done it.
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The abstract path has no connections with the filesystem paths. Yes it
is confusing and I am not sure if I fully understand this choice.
Somehow, libraries know how to use the files in ~/.dbus instead.
References:
http://dbus.freedesktop.org/doc/dbus-specification.html
http://www.kernel.org/doc/m
Test-case is mentioned in upstream report.
Upstream report: http://code.google.com/p/ibus/issues/detail?id=1504
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When I tested it, it also applies for reading.
sudo dd if=/dev/mem bs=1 count=1 skip=$ADDR
This was a 32-bit Ubuntu 12.04 Live CD on a 64-bit desktop machine. ADDR
is any address higher than or equal to 0xf7bfe000 (see below).
Using strace and writing a minimalistic C program, I could verify
Another Lenovo machine that seems to need the ACPI handle hack.
https://github.com/Bumblebee-Project/Bumblebee/issues/230
http://www.lenovo.com/products/us/laptop/essential/g-series/g580/
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/lpbugreporter/+bug/752542/+att
If 64-bit works, use that since it is the future. I do not know why
32-bit would not work. I guess it is an issue in the /dev/mem interface.
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Title:
What does your /proc/iomem show? If Oneiric fails, try building a
vanilla kernel (maybe the Ubuntu mainline kernels works too).
If that still does not work, or if you want to try something else, apply
the patch from freedesktop.org (see above) and build the i915 kernel
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The output is as expected (CALn is 0 because it did not get
initialized). Yes, please try Oneiric 64-bit.
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Title:
Fn + F[89] does not work for con
I don't know why you would get that error. Can you modprobe acpi-call
and run:
c(){ echo "$1" | sudo tee /proc/acpi/call >/dev/null && sudo cat
/proc/acpi/call;echo;}
c '\ASLB'
c '\_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.CAL1'
Please post the output of the last two commands (the first command just defines
a helper func
Okay, I'll let you handle the lock then :)
For the interested, a discussion is going on here:
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/dri-devel/2012-June/024661.html
Have you already found out the root cause?
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"Temporary" patch has been accepted, patch + acknowledgement:
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/dri-devel/2012-June/024488.html
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/dri-devel/2012-June/024529.html
Therefore I am marking this bug as resolved.
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Can you test an older kernel? E.g. 3.2 from Ubuntu 12.04 or 3.0 from
Ubuntu 11.10.
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Title:
Fn + F[89] does not work for controlling brightness on
I haven't looked at your acpidump yet, but have you installed acpi_call
from the bumblebee/stable PPA (or build it manually using the
instructions on https://github.com/Bumblebee-Project/acpi_call)
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Yea, typo in my comment, it should indeed be grepping the .dsl file, not
the .dat one. Anyway, please attach your acpidump.txt, otherwise it is
hard to tell what the cause is.
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I don't remember having this issue in Precise, I guess it can be closed.
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NetworkManager fails to connect to wireless networks after kdm is
Related discussion: http://lkml.org/lkml/2012/6/4/62
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Title:
Error building module: implicit declaration of function ‘do_mmap’
To manage notific
The grub option is supposed to be acpi_osi="Windows 2006". The
/etc/default/grub file is sourced so you need to use \" in there. (this
is not necessary if you pass it as boot param by holding shift before
boot).
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I only get the brightness meter if I hold the brightness keys for a
longer time, i.e. not when I press it once to increment/decrement it by
one. What do you mean by escape?
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Yes, the problem still exists on Precise. Other issues I encounted:
`valgrind -- foo` becomes `valgrind -- ` (empty). `valgrind --
` shows `yes` or `no` as options. I expect a list of commands.
This applies recursively:
`valgrind -- ls -- foo` becomes `valgrind -- ls -- ` (empty).
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To manage notifications about this bug go to:
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Hmm, I can't see why setting an empty ACPI OSI string has effect.
acpi_osi="Windows 2006" or later enables some additional code that
should make the brightness settings work providing that CDDS has been
initialized correctly.
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It looks like that your /etc/default/grub file has been modified.
Perhaps because you've manually edited it in order to apply those "power
saving tweaks".
Try restoring the file:
sudo install -m644 /usr/share/grub/default/grub /etc/default/grub
Followed by continuing the installation:
sudo apt-
Chase, I've subscribed you because you've committed a change here:
http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=pkg-xorg/xserver/xorg-server.git;a=commitdiff;h=7ee1621364d2b6230bb1c02bbdb5b6abb74ad2ff
InputInfoPtr is not compatible with InputOption *, what should be done
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Another setting that makes Xorg segfault is AutoEnableDevices "false". All
these settings
have one common behavior: it xf86ConfigLayout.inputs to contain a list of
devices.
In xf86Init.c:809 InitInput(), the loop is executed if the above condition
(Auto*Devices
false) holds. An excerpt:
808
The root cause is possibly a duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/931397
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xorg segfaults with multiseat
It'll then be a documentation issue since I'm not the only
one who has misread it: http://askubuntu.com/a/81211/6969
What about changing "Generation of caches can be turned off
by setting their names to be blank." to "Generation of the srcpkgcache
and pkgcache caches can be turned off by setting t
Public bug reported:
>From apt.conf(5):
Dir::Cache contains locations pertaining to local cache information,
such as the two package caches srcpkgcache and pkgcache as well
as the location to place downloaded archives, Dir::Cache::archives.
Generation of caches can be turned off by setting their n
Public bug reported:
When AutoAddDevices is "false", Xorg crashes on startup. The xorg.conf file and
a gdb session along with the command can be found at
http://paste.ubuntu.com/840259/
For reference, with AutoAddDevices set to "true", the values are:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/840271/
Tested wit
Daniel José Leber Silvestre, your SAMSUNG_ELECTRONICS_CO.,_LTD.-RC512 is
supposed to work with bbswitch (and Bumblebee) See
http://askubuntu.com/a/36936/6969 and http://bumblebee-
project.org/bbswitch
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The attached upstart script contains the script from the earlier post,
but fixes an issue in validating the _ADR result (which would result in
writing a 0 to the field, which was the default value)
Install it with:
sudo install -m 644 cadl-brightness.conf /etc/init
sudo start cadl-brightness
The
>From the previous findings, I've cooked a shellscript that uses
acpi_call to determine the address and ID to write. It relies on the
property that the DSDT of Clevo B7130 and Clevo W150HRM declare the base
address in the \ASLB field. I've seen other machines hardcoding this
value in their DSDT. In
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Clevo B7130 (BTO P-BOOK 17CL34) with a GT 425M.
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My GT425M now works with nouveau (using the builds from xorg-edgers + kernel
3.2.2+ from source) in combination with Bumblebee: http://bumblebee-project.org/
See also http://askubuntu.com/a/36936/6969
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** Summary changed:
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W150HRM)
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On behalf of "La Rochelle" I'm submitting machine information for a Dell Vostro
360, BIOS version A02 dated from 07/19/2011.
Product page: https://www.dell.com/uk/business/p/vostro-360/pd
A blog entry of someone having the same machine:
http://www.grputland.com/2011/12/ubuntu-1204-alpha-1-sandy-b
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This is for people with a hybrid graphics configuration to be able to
- submit the DSDT information:
+ submit the DSDT information: This includes nVidia Optimus and AMD Hybrid
+ Graphics.
- To compile your DSDT information, install if you haven't already the
- acpidump
After copying the .pf2 files from /usr/share/grub to /boot/grub and
running sudo update-grub, a few new lines are added as can be seen in
the attachment.
** Tags added: oneiric
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The new update is confirmed to work for linux-image-3.0.0-14-generic
(version 3.0.0-14.23). I've noticed that the version of linux-image-
generic is still behind (3.0.0.14.16), is that intended?
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Public bug reported:
When unloading the nouveau driver using modprobe, a kernel oops is
triggered. This is caused by a null pointer dereference in the wmi
module which is unloaded when using modprobe -r nouveau. This bug was
introduced in Oneiric, Ubuntu Natty does not suffer from this issue.
It'
For those affected and do not use a solution like Bumblebee
(https://github.com/Bumblebee-Project/Bumblebee), please run:
update-alternatives --force --set i386-linux-gnu_gl_conf
/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/mesa/ld.so.conf
If you're running a 64-bit system, run:
update-alternatives --force -
That's how I initially discovered this bug ;) The issues with the
display manager can be solved by restarting the X server. But when the X
server crashes (or SAK (Alt+SysRq+K) is issued), DBus seems to be gone
too which breaks network manager among some others (battery status IIRC)
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Ivan, that assumes that the issue only applies to DBUs when starting at
boot time, but it also occurs if DBus is quit after boot, and restarted
afterwards.
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** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #661635
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=661635
** Also affects: gconf via
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=661635
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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There is no match. If you're interested, I'm working on an ACPI tables database
(mainly for Bumblebee) which will allow users to submit their tables. This does
not include dynamic tables though, just the tables retrieved using acpidump.
https://github.com/Bumblebee-Project/acpi-www
Bumblebee itse
The same applies to the unminified version mootools-more.js
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Title:
mootools-more.min.js non-ascii characters replaced by question marks
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 382037 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/382037
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 382037
Bash-completion fails to parse spaces for umount
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See http://askubuntu.com/q/48787/6969#60802 for instructions to apply
this patch. Basically, you need to:
- Install libticables2-2
- Apply the patch
- Add yourself to the tilp group
- Relogin to apply the group changes
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The attached patch fixes this warning and adds several new devices,
namely TI-84+, TI-89 Titanium, TI-84+ Silver Edition and TI Nspire.
** Patch added: "new-devices-and-fixed-sysfs-warning.patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libticables/+bug/747589/+attachment/2381155/+files/new-d
SSHFS 2.3 should fix this issue, from
http://fuse.git.sourceforge.net/git/gitweb.cgi?p=fuse/sshfs;a=blob_plain;f=ChangeLog
:
2011-01-25 Miklos Szeredi
* Fix cleanup when ssh connection is terminated. This prevents
sshfs hanging when the server is rebooted, for example.
Commit
Public bug reported:
Valgrind does not attempt to parse argument after seeing "--". The bash
completion script does not take that into account when completing
commands after valgrind and `valgrind -- ls -` still tries to
complete valgrinds options.
** Affects: valgrind (Ubuntu)
Importance: U
** Patch added: "Make arguments after -- complete as commands"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/840467/+attachment/2349434/+files/valgrind-command-completion.patch
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** Tags added: patch
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Title:
bash-completion looks up tools in wrong directory
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** Tags removed: patch
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Title:
Screen fonts unreadable - light and small
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