If you want to try it by yourself. The package can be found here:
http://virtualhorde.com/BIN/memorytheminorplanets-1.1ubuntu5-debsrc.tar.gz
sha256sum...
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If you want to try it by yourself. The package can be found here:
http://virtualhorde.com/BIN/memorytheminorplanets-1.1ubuntu5-debsrc.tar.gz
sha256sum...
Here comes the weekly progress report.
The last response from the build team was:
My Response:
I uploaded a video where I demonstrate the build with a cleaned pbuilder cache:
I removed several virtual packages from the control file.
I recorded and uploaded my build-steps in a video here: https://youtu.be/v0EQidzk-V4
Any improvement suggestions are welcome.
I got following feedback from the Ubuntu-App Review Team and would like to reproduce/understand the problem:
I've checked your package, seems it still has some issues with dependencies. I got...
I will close this question. I removed the buggy -l option in my rules script.
Perhaps someone could help me and test the source-code package at: http://virtualhorde.com/BIN/memorytheminorplanets-1.1ubuntu4-debsrc.tar.gz (Binary: ...
Removing dpkg-shlibdepsm didn't work either. With this, the build process fails because of missing libraries during the dh-shlibdeps step.
(To avoid this problem the library path had to be altered...
As Ian-weisser suggested, I tried to contact someone from canonical at #ubuntu-devel.
There it was confirmed that the script "dpkg-shlibdeps" has the -l option and it should not be used at all,...
I submitted a dev-src package: (memorytheminorplanets-1.1-debsrc.tar.gz) for Ubuntu desktop (64 Bit).
I followed the instructions from here:...
Sorry If I sound a little frustrated but I'm already waiting for over 4 month for an app-store review of my game and it just won't happen:
The last response I got was that my application could not...
+1
Same problem. I'm sorry for the ubuntu team. All the hard work in the last 6 month and than this buggy linux kernel ruined the natty release.
Very frustrating is the fact that you are...
There are now several kernel modules that can cause this problem.
For example audio and video driver are known for freezing during shutdown. Sometimes even the new cpu balancer hangs.
...
This bug is already reported several times in launchpad.
The Zeitgeist Daemon crashes at startup and my day starts with a zombie hunt.
ps -A | grep defunc
1722 ? 00:00:00...
Update for Ubuntu 10.10 2.6.35-28-generic #50-Ubuntu SMP x86_64
The distro rt2870 and 28xxUSB drivers don't work with the the Sitecom 200N device.
Follow the instructions above to use your...
Is it possible to replace the default device manager(Like X and gnome are replaced by Wayland)?
In general every new device causes problems with 10.10 64bit. Even if the driver development is...
Update for the latest 10.10 kernel: 2.6.35-28-generic
Despite the fact that Ralink open-sourced and donated their driver to
http://rt2x00.serialmonkey.com/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
the...
A small update for the latest kernel: 2.6.35-27-generic
There is a small improvement for the "rt2x00usb" module.
It doesn't immediately crash your system any more. Now you have enough time to...
2.6.35-25 + Ralink rt2870:
rt2x00usb: doesn't work
rt2800usb: doesn't work + system lock
The wlan backport doesn't work for rt2870.
:confused:
A small update for the new kernel version 2.6.35-24-generic.
I think the rt2x00 project is far away from creating usable kernel drivers for rt2870 usb devices.
For example the Sitec device...
Perhaps you could add a script disableWIFI.sh to your autostart program.
Something like:
#!/usr/bin/bash
ifconfig wlan0 down
Than change the user to root and add the S and x flag. If the S...
Finally I managed to use the WL-324 usb-stick with the Ralink 2010_0709_RT2870_Linux_STA_v2.4.0.1 module.
I hope the list is complete:
- blacklist the rt2800usb driver.
- in rtusb_dev_id.c...
I've tried to contact Ralink about this issue (because the vendor-id is 148f) and I'm still waiting for an answer.
Meanwhile I downloaded and patched the device driver...
I think the ndiswrapper doesn't work along with the rt2870sta 64Bit driver.
It just freezes the system after the first request:
syslog:
Nov 24 07:16:19 hope kernel: [ 464.931810] ...
the output looks like this:
:$ dmesg | tail -n20
[ 2591.780871] [<ffffffff81049769>] ? wake_affine+0x2a9/0x310
[ 2591.780878] [<ffffffff8104eb08>] ? enqueue_sleeper+0x158/0x230
[...
usb_modeswitch seems to work but now my system freezes after several seconds.
~$ lsusb | grep Ralink
Bus 002 Device 002: ID 148f:2878 Ralink Technology, Corp
~$ usb-devices
T: Bus=02 Lev=01...