[Bug 1852183] Re: [X11] copy/paste (clipboard) with LibreOffice is broken in Ubuntu 19.10 & 20.04 (see comment 93 and 176)

2021-02-16 Thread ScareCrow
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  [X11] copy/paste (clipboard) with LibreOffice is broken in Ubuntu
  19.10 & 20.04 (see comment 93 and 176)

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[Bug 258344] Re: Hardy does not have support for Realtek 8187 USB

2008-08-25 Thread scarecrow
Apparently, relative to the breakage of wireless functionality (I have iwp2200 
and linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24-21-generic (2.6.24-21.31) did break my 
wireless), the latest update to
linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24-21-generic (2.6.24-21.30) to 2.6.24-21.32
and kernel update fixed the problem.

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[Bug 197163] Re: Mathematica renders fonts incorrectly in Hardy

2008-05-05 Thread scarecrow
Tom, thank you for the discovery. I followed your suggestions and now
everything seems to be working fine--including the printing problem
which I had not noticed before. I have notified [EMAIL PROTECTED]
about this, as I had reported the problem to them earlier.

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[Bug 197163] Re: Mathematica renders fonts incorrectly in Hardy

2008-04-27 Thread scarecrow
I have not heard anything recently from Wolfram. About a month ago their
support group sent me an email that the issue had been handed over to
the developers. For now I am using the mathematica -defaultvisual
command to start mathematica, this works although as others have
observed, the fonts are rather ugly. I will push on them again with a
link to all these comments (I think I did that before) and see what
happens.

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[Bug 197163] Re: Unable to input text to mathematica 6.0.1 in Hardy (regression from Gutsy)

2008-03-15 Thread scarecrow
Some more information relative to this problem.  By experimentation with 
Mathematica on Hardy, the following seems to be the case. Mathematica has two 
types of cells, text cells and input cells, the latter for entering Mathematica 
commands. If one chooses Format-Text for a text cell, all characters typed in 
to appear as one would expect. However, for an input cell, letters are rendered 
in the same color as the background. For example, if you type the word Plot in 
an input cell, and then choose Format-Options inspector, Global and change the 
background of the document to say blue, the word Plot then appears in white 
(the default background color). Starting a new input cell and again typing 
Plot, the letters are no longer visible--in fact they are in blue.
I have reported this problem to Wolfram support; their reply was that they are 
not interested in examining the problem until Hardy is released.

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[Bug 197163] Re: Unable to input text to mathematica 6.0.1 in Hardy (regression from Gutsy)

2008-03-03 Thread scarecrow
This effect occurs with or without compiz. There are error messages in
console, but I get the same error messages under Gutsy and things work
fine there.

Regarding compiz and extra kernel windows, if you open Option Inspector,
Window Properties, Window Frame and change it from Normal to
Generic, the extra windows will not appear when using compiz anymore.

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[Bug 197163] [NEW] mathematica 6.0.1 in Hardy

2008-02-29 Thread scarecrow
Public bug reported:

I am testing Mathematica 6.0.1 in Hardy (Alpha 5 all updates). Installs
fine and the gui runs since I have libstdc++5 installed. However, typing
into a mathematica notebook no characters appear on the screen.
Occasionally there are black dots where the letters should be.I have
tried several different fonts with the same effect. Mathematica runs
fine on the same box using Gutsy. The only thing I can think of is that
the new xorg and mathematica are not communicating? (Mathematica's
frontend is written in Motif, I believe).

Log files tell me nothing; nor does starting Mathematica from a
terminal.

My box is 64 bit, 2GB of ram, ATI X700 graphics card. Am using the fglrx
driver (version 8.02 on both Hardy and Gutsy). Tried the open source
driver with same effect.

Not sure where to turn here but this is troublesome as Mathematica runs
beautifully under Gutsy.

** Affects: xorg (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 182142] package ppm None [modified: /var/lib/dpkg/info/ppm.list] failed to install/upgrade: subprocess pre-installation script returned error exit status 127

2008-01-11 Thread scarecrow
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: ppm

Simply failed to install

ProblemType: Package
Architecture: amd64
Date: Fri Jan 11 17:54:52 2008
Dependencies:
 
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.04
ErrorMessage: subprocess pre-installation script returned error exit status 127
Package: ppm None [modified: /var/lib/dpkg/info/ppm.list]
PackageArchitecture: amd64
SourcePackage: ppm
Title: package ppm None [modified: /var/lib/dpkg/info/ppm.list] failed to 
install/upgrade: subprocess pre-installation script returned error exit status 
127
Uname: Linux merlin 2.6.24-3-generic #1 SMP Thu Jan 3 22:50:33 UTC 2008 x86_64 
GNU/Linux

** Affects: ppm (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: apport-package

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[Bug 182142] Re: package ppm None [modified: /var/lib/dpkg/info/ppm.list] failed to install/upgrade: subprocess pre-installation script returned error exit status 127

2008-01-11 Thread scarecrow

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[Bug 134819] Re: suspend/hibernate failure (gutsy and fglrx)

2007-08-25 Thread scarecrow
Attachments for lspci

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[Bug 134819] suspend/hibernate failure (gutsy and fglrx)

2007-08-25 Thread scarecrow
Public bug reported:

On an MSI laptop with 64 bit Turion, ATI 200P chipset, X700 graphics
card. Am testing Gutsy, Tribe 5 so we have kernel source 2.6.22-10 and
fglrx 8.37.6. Laptop simply fails to susupend or hibernate; all I end up
with is a blank screen with blinking cursor and only hard reboot will
bring it back.

I consider this behavior a regression from that in Feisty (kernel
2.6.20-16 and fglrx 8.34.8). In the latter case, suspend and hibernate
both occur and resume for both works with the hack of /etc/default/acpi-
support given in http://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/84991.

I have tried to build a latter ATI driver with the same behaviour. Also
I tried suspend and hibernate with the vesa driver and it works, however
a message error appears on resume that the machine failed to suspend
(which it in fact did).

Am attaching output of lspci and dmesg.

Any thoughts?

** Affects: ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 134819] Re: suspend/hibernate failure (gutsy and fglrx)

2007-08-25 Thread scarecrow
Content of dmesg

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[Bug 84991] Re: Resume from suspend fails with FGLRX

2007-08-23 Thread scarecrow
I am now testing Gutsy on the same machine; ATI Radeon Express 200P chipset, 
X700 graphics card. Again using the fglrx driver that comes with Gutsy 
(8.37.6). I consider the behavior to be a regression. Upon suspend to ram or 
disk, the screen goes blank with a blinking cursor and nothing but a hard 
reboot will bring it back. In other words, the machine will not even suspend or 
hibernate in the development release.
If I use the vesa driver, suspend and resume both work, although a message pops 
up on resume giving a error that the machine failed to resume (even though it 
did). This system won't work with the open source ati drivers.

I tried building the latest ATI driver with no success. I also attempted to 
apply the debugging scheme given at 
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingKernelSuspend
however nothing was learned (No Magic number line in the output).

Am attaching the output of lspci and dmesg.

Any thoughts?

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[Bug 92226] Re: [Feisty]SSH-Server connection fails in Gnome (Gui)

2007-03-16 Thread scarecrow
This appears to be a nautilus problem. I am running Feisty with all updates.
Choosing Places/Connect to a Server and then SSH, I fill in the info to connect 
to my office server and give the desktop file folder a name. Choosing connect, 
nothing seems to happen. If I logout and then back in, the file folder is on my 
desktop and I can then connect.

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[Bug 84991] Re: Resume from suspend fails with FGLRX

2007-03-13 Thread scarecrow
With today's updates to Feisty, kernel 2.6.20.10 and fglrx 8.34.8,
resume from suspend still failed with Post_Video =false or true,
although with it true, resume would partial occur--screen would go light
grey and then fade to black.

I now have in my /etc/default/acpi-support the following:

SAVE_VBE_STATE=false

POST_VIDEO=true

USE_DPMS=false

and the laptop suspends and resumes quite fine.

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[Bug 90845] [apport] displayconfig-gtk crashed with ImportError in module()

2007-03-09 Thread scarecrow
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: displayconfig-gtk

Crashed on launch.

ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: amd64
Date: Fri Mar  9 08:55:56 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/displayconfig-gtk
InterpreterPath: /usr/bin/python2.5
Package: displayconfig-gtk 0.1ubuntu1
PackageArchitecture: all
ProcCmdline: /usr/bin/python /usr/bin/displayconfig-gtk
ProcCwd: /home/merlin
ProcEnviron:
 SHELL=/bin/bash
 PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games
 LANG=en_US.UTF-8
PythonArgs: ['/usr/bin/displayconfig-gtk']
SourcePackage: displayconfig-gtk
Uname: Linux merlin 2.6.20-9-generic #2 SMP Sun Feb 25 22:59:06 UTC 2007 x86_64 
GNU/Linux

** Affects: displayconfig-gtk (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 90845] Re: [apport] displayconfig-gtk crashed with ImportError in module()

2007-03-09 Thread scarecrow

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** Attachment added: ProcMaps.txt
   http://librarian.launchpad.net/6716256/ProcMaps.txt

** Attachment added: ProcStatus.txt
   http://librarian.launchpad.net/6716257/ProcStatus.txt

** Attachment added: Traceback.txt
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[Bug 84991] Re: Resume from suspend fails with FGLRX

2007-03-06 Thread scarecrow
Okay, used the last command idea
gnome-power-manager --no-daemon --verbose  g-p-m.log

Now there is output to the log file; not very interesting. Attached. I
have also attached the part of syslog.

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[Bug 84991] Re: Resume from suspend fails with FGLRX

2007-03-06 Thread scarecrow
Whoops, here is the syslog-part

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Re: [Bug 84991] Re: Resume from suspend fails with FGLRX

2007-03-05 Thread scarecrow
The suggest fix did not work on my machine. I have a Mobile Radeon X700 
with Radeon Xpress 200P chipset.
 ** Description changed:

   Running Feisty with all updates and using latest xorg-fglrx-driver on an
   ATI X700 graphics card. Laptop will suspend via buttons on power manager
   or when closing the the laptop, however, it will not resume from suspend
   to ram. All I get is a black screen and only a hard reboot via power
   switch will bring it back.
 + 
 + Fix:
 + In /etc/default/acpi-support replace
 +   POST_VIDEO=true
 + by
 +   POST_VIDEO=false



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Re: [Bug 84991] Re: Resume from suspend fails with FGLRX

2007-03-05 Thread scarecrow
Done. The g-p-m.log file came up empty. I am attaching the output from 
terminal.

Alfredo Matos wrote:
 Can you check what's going on in gnome-power-manager ?

 killall -9 gnome-power-manager

 gnome-power-manager --no-daemon --verbose  g-p-m.log

 And then please report back with what is going on.

 ** Changed in: linux-restricted-modules-2.6.20 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Needs Info

   


[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gnome-power-manager --no-daemon --verbose  g-p-m.log
[gpm_debug_init] gpm-debug.c:217 (12:26:21): Verbose debugging enabled
[main] gpm-main.c:205 (12:26:21):GNOME Power Manager 2.17.92

(gnome-power-manager:5702): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme directory 96x96/action
of theme Human_Ultra_Red2 has no size field

[gpm_proxy_connect] gpm-proxy.c:101 (12:26:21):  emitting proxy-status TRUE: 
org.freedesktop.Hal
[gpm_proxy_connect] gpm-proxy.c:101 (12:26:21):  emitting proxy-status TRUE: 
org.freedesktop.Hal
[gpm_control_init] gpm-control.c:855 (12:26:21): Using a supressed 
policy timeout of 5 seconds
[gpm_refcount_add] gpm-refcount.c:101 (12:26:21):refcount now: 1
[gpm_refcount_add] gpm-refcount.c:102 (12:26:21):non zero, so sending 
REFCOUNT_ADDED
[gpm_power_refcount_added] gpm-power.c:138 (12:26:21):   Data is now not trusted
[gpm_hash_new_kind_cache] gpm-power.c:1676 (12:26:21):   creating cache
[gpm_hash_new_device_cache] gpm-power.c:1710 (12:26:21): creating cache
[gpm_warning_init] gpm-warning.c:260 (12:26:21): Using per-time 
notification policy
[gpm_proxy_connect] gpm-proxy.c:101 (12:26:21):  emitting proxy-status TRUE: 
org.freedesktop.Hal
[gpm_cpufreq_set_governor] gpm-cpufreq.c:191 (12:26:21): Doing 
SetCPUFreqGovernor (ondemand)
[gpm_cpufreq_set_consider_nice] gpm-cpufreq.c:506 (12:26:21):Doing 
SetCPUFreqConsiderNice (0)
[gpm_cpufreq_set_performance] gpm-cpufreq.c:126 (12:26:21):  Doing 
SetCPUFreqPerformance (85)
[gpm_proxy_connect] gpm-proxy.c:101 (12:26:21):  emitting proxy-status TRUE: 
org.gnome.ScreenSaver
[gpm_idle_set_check_cpu] gpm-idle.c:306 (12:26:21):  Setting the CPU load 
check to 0
[gpm_manager_init] gpm-manager.c:1564 (12:26:21):creating new inhibit 
instance
[gpm_manager_init] gpm-manager.c:1575 (12:26:21):creating new control 
instance
[gpm_manager_init] gpm-manager.c:1585 (12:26:21):creating new tray icon
[gpm_manager_init] gpm-manager.c:1594 (12:26:21):initialising info 
infrastructure
[gpm_hal_enable_power_save] gpm-hal.c:1397 (12:26:21):   Doing SetPowerSave (0)
[gpm_hal_enable_power_save] gpm-hal.c:1404 (12:26:21):   ERROR: No powersave 
method found
*** WARNING ***
[gpm_hal_enable_power_save] gpm-hal.c:1409 (12:26:21):   SetPowerSave failed!
[gpm_idle_set_system_timeout] gpm-idle.c:357 (12:26:21): Setting system 
idle timeout: 0
[get_stock_id] gpm-tray-icon.c:680 (12:26:21):   Trying CRITICAL icon: primary, 
ups, mouse, keyboard
[get_stock_id] gpm-tray-icon.c:704 (12:26:21):   Trying CHARGING icon: primary, 
ups
[get_stock_id] gpm-tray-icon.c:721 (12:26:21):   Trying PRESENT icon: primary, 
ups
[get_stock_id] gpm-tray-icon.c:736 (12:26:21):   Using fallback
[gpm_tray_icon_sync] gpm-tray-icon.c:763 (12:26:21): Going to use stock id: 
gpm-ac-adapter
[gpm_tray_icon_set_image_from_stock] gpm-tray-icon.c:155 (12:26:21): 
emitting icon-changed gpm-ac-adapter
[gpm_tray_icon_set_image_from_stock] gpm-tray-icon.c:161 (12:26:21): 
Setting icon to gpm-ac-adapter
[gpm_tray_icon_sync] gpm-tray-icon.c:773 (12:26:21): emitting 
description-changed gpm-ac-adapter
[watch_add_battery] gpm-battery.c:171 (12:26:21):emitting battery-added 
: /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/acpi_BAT1
[battery_added_cb] gpm-power.c:1578 (12:26:21):  Battery Added: 
/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/acpi_BAT1
[add_battery] gpm-power.c:1508 (12:26:21):   adding 
/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/acpi_BAT1
[gpm_exponential_average] gpm-common.c:50 (12:26:21):Quoting output with 
only one value...
[battery_kind_cache_update] gpm-power.c:1060 (12:26:21): 1 devices of 
type Laptop battery
[battery_kind_cache_update] gpm-power.c:1123 (12:26:21): emitting 
battery-status-changed : Laptop battery
[get_stock_id] gpm-tray-icon.c:680 (12:26:21):   Trying CRITICAL icon: primary, 
ups, mouse, keyboard
[get_stock_id] gpm-tray-icon.c:704 (12:26:21):   Trying CHARGING icon: primary, 
ups
[gpm_power_get_icon_from_status] gpm-power.c:964 (12:26:21): got filename: 
gpm-primary-080-charging
[gpm_tray_icon_sync] gpm-tray-icon.c:763 (12:26:21): Going to use stock id: 
gpm-primary-080-charging
[gpm_tray_icon_set_image_from_stock] gpm-tray-icon.c:155 (12:26:21): 
emitting icon-changed gpm-primary-080-charging
[gpm_tray_icon_set_image_from_stock] gpm-tray-icon.c:161 (12:26:21): 
Setting icon to gpm-primary-080-charging
[gpm_tray_icon_sync] gpm-tray-icon.c:773 (12:26:21): emitting 
description-changed gpm-primary-080-charging
[battery_status_changed_primary] 

Re: [Bug 84991] Re: Resume from suspend fails with FGLRX

2007-02-28 Thread scarecrow
I believe ati has released the 8.34.8 driver which they report fixed the 
resume from suspend issue. However, it is listed as not compatible with 
the 2.6.20 kernel, hence I cannot build the kernel modules using the 
standard procedure at this point. Hopefully this will be resolved and 
perhaps it can then make it into the feisty repositories.
 
Also, I cannot get the 8.28.8 to build on feisty and the package from 
edgy does not work.

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[Bug 84991] Re: resume from suspend fails

2007-02-13 Thread scarecrow
Here is the output of dmesg and lspci.

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[Bug 84991] Re: resume from suspend fails

2007-02-13 Thread scarecrow

** Attachment added: output of lspci
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Re: [Bug 84991] Re: resume from suspend fails

2007-02-13 Thread scarecrow
Tried with the vesa driver--machine will resume. So its the fglrx
driver?

Matt Zimmerman wrote:
 This is either a problem with the Linux kernel or with the fglrx driver.
 Can you try the vesa driver?



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Re: [Bug 63880] Re: after update, fglrx fails

2006-10-04 Thread scarecrow
Scott James Remnant wrote:
 Which linux-restricted-modules-2.6.17_2.6.17.5-9 fixes.

 ** Changed in: linux-restricted-modules-2.6.17 (Ubuntu)
  Assignee: (unassigned) = Scott James Remnant
Status: Unconfirmed = Fix Released

   
Agreed that the bug I posted was not a duplicate. However, the above 
suggested fix did not work. Output after reboot of fglrxinfo indicated 
Mesa drivers.

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[Bug 63880] after update, fglrx fails

2006-10-03 Thread scarecrow
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: xorg-driver-fglrx

Todays updates were many (Edgy 32 bit). fglrxinfo now indicates a fall
back to the Mesa driver. fglrx version 7.1.0-8.28.8+2.6.17.5-8.

fglrx was working fine with version all same save -5

Looking at the /var/log/Xorg.0.log, the failure is in loading dri.

This is an ATI RV350 [ Mobile Radeon 9600 M10]

** Affects: linux-restricted-modules-2.6.17 (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 56765] Re: [Bug 56765] Re: suspend2ram doesn't resume

2006-09-19 Thread scarecrow
With 2.6.17-8.22, suspend to ram works and resumes normally (and very 
quickly). I note that the bootsplash is now gone completely.
bill

Ben Collins wrote:
 Try the 2.6.17-8.22 kernel that should be in edgy now.



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[Bug 56765] Re: suspend2ram doesn't resume

2006-09-16 Thread scarecrow
I have the same/similar prob on a Toshiba P30 3.47 Ghz Pentium 4 (with 
hyperthreading), ATI graphics, using the proprietary fglrx driver. Laptop 
suspends to ram fine, but will not recover without hard reboot. I am using the 
2.6.17-7-generic kernel. This is edgy with all updates. This did work on Dapper 
with 2.6.15 kernel.
Have attached the output of dmesg.

** Attachment added: output of dmesg
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