For example, openjdk-7-jdk
in trusty depends on systemd
. How do I figure out dependency chain that leads to systemd
? I tried debtree openjdk-7-jdk
and apt-rdepends openjdk-7-jdk
, but they don't list systemd
. What am I doing wrong?
x-yuri's questions
I'm trying to install openjdk-7-jdk
on Ubuntu Trusty (with apt
or aptitude
), but it seems to depend on systemd
, which I'd like to avoid. But also, I can't see systemd
in the output of debtree
or apt-rdepends
. Why is that so? Does openjdk-7-jdk
depend on systemd
or not?
To give you the bigger picture, I'm provisioning a server. And it all happens when installing elasticsearch
. It wants java
, and java
wants systemd
. But after installing systemd
, it can't enable elasticsearch
, since it comes with init script, not systemd unit file. It sees systemctl
and supposes it's to be used, not service
.
UPD It doesn't need systemd
until I do apt update
. Before apt update
:
# apt-cache policy openjdk-7-jdk
openjdk-7-jdk:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 7u101-2.6.6-0ubuntu0.14.04.1
Version table:
7u101-2.6.6-0ubuntu0.14.04.1 0
500 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty-updates/main amd64 Packages
500 http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty-security/main amd64 Packages
7u51-2.4.6-1ubuntu4 0
500 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty/main amd64 Packages
# apt-cache policy systemd
systemd:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: (none)
Version table:
After apt update
:
# apt-cache policy openjdk-7-jdk
openjdk-7-jdk:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 7u121-2.6.8-1ubuntu0.14.04.1
Version table:
7u121-2.6.8-1ubuntu0.14.04.1 0
500 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty-updates/main amd64 Packages
500 http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty-security/main amd64 Packages
7u51-2.4.6-1ubuntu4 0
500 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty/main amd64 Packages
# apt-cache policy systemd
systemd:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 204-5ubuntu20.20
Version table:
204-5ubuntu20.20 0
500 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty-updates/main amd64 Packages
Aren't they switching Ubuntu Trusty to systemd
?
Also, the OS is running in lxc container, but I doubt that has to do with this. And it's a fresh install, so to say. I create container, log in, apt update
, apt install openjdk-7-jdk
, and it wants systemd
.
/etc/apt/sources.list
:
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu trusty main restricted universe multiverse
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu trusty-updates main restricted universe multiverse
deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu trusty-security main restricted universe multiverse
And nothing in /etc/apt/sources.list.d
.
I've been inspecting different howto's and guides on how to build packages lately. And there seems to be a lot of ways one could go about it. So I'm a bit confused about what exactly to use. That is I'm trying to see the whole picture. What tools exist? What are the relationships between them? Which are wrappers for which? Which are better suited for what? Like, apt-get source
is probably mainly targeting users, not developers. Better alternative must be dget
. Which are the alternatives for which? To name a few there are pbuilder
, pdebuild
, pbuilder-dist
, cowbuilder
, sbuild
, debuild
, dpkg-buildpackage
, fakeroot
. And there must be a lot more I don't even know about. What are the most common workflows?
Recently, ubuntu
told me that it failed to resynchronize the package index files from their sources. Here's the output of apt-get update
:
...
W: Failed to fetch http://ppa.launchpad.net/attente/1218322/ubuntu/dists/saucy/main/binary-amd64/Packages 404 Not Found
W: Failed to fetch http://ppa.launchpad.net/attente/1218322/ubuntu/dists/saucy/main/binary-i386/Packages 404 Not Found
E: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.
I've got little or no experience with launchpad
. That said, I figure the repository no longer exists. And if 1218322
is a repository name, then it's a strange one, isn't it? Anyway,
probably it got renamed to:
http://ppa.launchpad.net/attente/modifier-only-input-switch/ubuntu
In truth, I don't even remember adding this repository. It's in sources.list.d/attente-1218322-saucy.list
. As far as I can tell, I have all the 3 packages installed, but they exist elsewhere (http://ua.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/). So I lean towards getting rid of this repository. And the other one I don't remember adding: sources.list.d/tuxpoldo-btsync-saucy.list, http://ppa.launchpad.net/tuxpoldo/btsync/ubuntu
P.S. Surprisingly, apt-cache policy
still lists this repository as one of the options for gnome-settings-daemon
as opposed to the other 2 packages:
$ apt-cache policy gnome-settings-daemon
gnome-settings-daemon:
Installed: 3.8.5-0ubuntu11.2
Candidate: 3.8.5-0ubuntu11.2
Version table:
*** 3.8.5-0ubuntu11.2 0
500 http://ua.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ saucy-updates/main amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
3.8.5-0ubuntu10ppa2 0
500 http://ppa.launchpad.net/attente/1218322/ubuntu/ saucy/main amd64 Packages
3.8.5-0ubuntu9 0
500 http://ua.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ saucy/main amd64 Packages
So, what am I to do? But addressing other issues I ran across along the way is appreciated as well.
I'm trying to inspect http
conversation:
tshark -r ~/1.pcap -R http -V | less
But here and there I see these [truncated]
things:
Accept-Language: en-US,en;q=0.8\r\n
[truncated] Cookie: PHPSESSID=u0c1ucgkd0463aglsroah7sbj0; __utma=32894956.1912734460.1379368266.1384280091.1384385020.24; __utmc=32894956; __utmz=32894956.1379368266.1.1.utmcsr=(direct)|utmccn=(direct)|utmcmd=(none); a=ad44ef895a8c9f35cac4
\r\n
...
<div class="clear_fix">\n
[truncated] <div class="pva_title_text fl_l" title="\324\356\362\356\343\360\340\364\350\350 \361\356 \361\362\360\340\355\350\366\373 \300\360\362\270\354\340">\324\356\362\356\343\360\340\364\350\350 \361\356 \361\362\360\340\3
<div class="pva_camera fl_r">2</div>\n
Is there a way to make it not truncate text? Are there any other console programs who can do it correctly, provided they can decode gzipped content?
I have a hard time trying to figure out how to cut a file with avconv
. Here's the command I use:
avconv -ss 52:13:49 -t 01:13:52 -i RR119Accessibility.wav RR119Accessibility-2.wav
But it doesn't work. I get the whole file as a result. Well, almost the whole file. Somehow the resulting file has duration 1:16:31
instead of 1:17:23
. Also I believe I executed this command in every possible way: with -ss
and -t
after -i
, with -t
specifying ending point, with mp3 files, with specifying audio codec, with ffmpeg
. Am I doing it wrong?
UPD Thanks to bodhi.zazen
this works (I corrected the offset and duration reported by mp3splt-gtk
, they were wrong for some reason or other, and the goal was to cut mp3 file)
avconv -i RR119Accessibility.mp3 -ss 00:52:08 -t 00:01:08 RR119Accessibility-2.mp3
But this doesn't:
avconv -ss 00:52:08 -t 00:01:08 -i RR119Accessibility.mp3 RR119Accessibility-2.mp3
The resulting file start at 00:52:08 and goes until the end of the original file. I thought -ss
and -t
are related to input file if specified before -i
. And to output file otherwise. Could someone explain this?
I've just upgraded my ubuntu
(raring
to saucy
) and I now can't log in to GNOME
. As opposed to virtual consoles (Ctrl-Alt-F1, for example). I set it up to log in automatically. But it asks for password now. I type in the password, press Enter, the screen blinks and here I am again at the login screen. Then I looked into /var/log/Xorg.0.log:
[ 33.956] Initializing built-in extension DRI2
[ 33.956] (II) LoadModule: "glx"
[ 33.956] (II) Loading /usr/lib/xorg/modules/extensions/libglx.so
[ 33.956] (II) Module glx: vendor="X.Org Foundation"
[ 33.956] compiled for 1.14.3, module version = 1.0.0
[ 33.956] ABI class: X.Org Server Extension, version 7.0
[ 33.956] (==) AIGLX enabled
[ 33.956] Loading extension GLX
[ 33.956] (==) Matched fglrx as autoconfigured driver 0
[ 33.956] (==) Matched ati as autoconfigured driver 1
[ 33.956] (==) Matched fglrx as autoconfigured driver 2
[ 33.956] (==) Matched ati as autoconfigured driver 3
[ 33.956] (==) Matched vesa as autoconfigured driver 4
[ 33.956] (==) Matched modesetting as autoconfigured driver 5
[ 33.956] (==) Matched fbdev as autoconfigured driver 6
[ 33.956] (==) Assigned the driver to the xf86ConfigLayout
[ 33.956] (II) LoadModule: "fglrx"
[ 33.957] (WW) Warning, couldn't open module fglrx
[ 33.957] (II) UnloadModule: "fglrx"
[ 33.957] (II) Unloading fglrx
[ 33.957] (EE) Failed to load module "fglrx" (module does not exist, 0)
[ 33.957] (II) LoadModule: "ati"
[ 33.957] (WW) Warning, couldn't open module ati
[ 33.957] (II) UnloadModule: "ati"
[ 33.957] (II) Unloading ati
[ 33.957] (EE) Failed to load module "ati" (module does not exist, 0)
[ 33.957] (II) LoadModule: "vesa"
[ 33.957] (II) Loading /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/vesa_drv.so
[ 33.957] (II) Module vesa: vendor="X.Org Foundation"
[ 33.957] compiled for 1.14.1, module version = 2.3.2
[ 33.957] Module class: X.Org Video Driver
[ 33.957] ABI class: X.Org Video Driver, version 14.1
[ 33.957] (II) LoadModule: "modesetting"
[ 33.957] (II) Loading /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/modesetting_drv.so
[ 33.957] (II) Module modesetting: vendor="X.Org Foundation"
[ 33.957] compiled for 1.14.1, module version = 0.8.0
[ 33.957] Module class: X.Org Video Driver
[ 33.957] ABI class: X.Org Video Driver, version 14.1
[ 33.957] (II) LoadModule: "fbdev"
[ 33.957] (II) Loading /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/fbdev_drv.so
[ 33.958] (II) Module fbdev: vendor="X.Org Foundation"
[ 33.958] compiled for 1.14.1, module version = 0.4.3
[ 33.958] Module class: X.Org Video Driver
[ 33.958] ABI class: X.Org Video Driver, version 14.1
[ 33.958] (==) Matched fglrx as autoconfigured driver 0
[ 33.958] (==) Matched ati as autoconfigured driver 1
[ 33.958] (==) Matched fglrx as autoconfigured driver 2
[ 33.958] (==) Matched ati as autoconfigured driver 3
[ 33.958] (==) Matched vesa as autoconfigured driver 4
[ 33.958] (==) Matched modesetting as autoconfigured driver 5
[ 33.958] (==) Matched fbdev as autoconfigured driver 6
[ 33.958] (==) Assigned the driver to the xf86ConfigLayout
[ 33.958] (II) LoadModule: "fglrx"
[ 33.958] (WW) Warning, couldn't open module fglrx
[ 33.958] (II) UnloadModule: "fglrx"
[ 33.958] (II) Unloading fglrx
[ 33.958] (EE) Failed to load module "fglrx" (module does not exist, 0)
[ 33.958] (II) LoadModule: "ati"
[ 33.958] (WW) Warning, couldn't open module ati
[ 33.958] (II) UnloadModule: "ati"
[ 33.958] (II) Unloading ati
[ 33.958] (EE) Failed to load module "ati" (module does not exist, 0)
[ 33.958] (II) LoadModule: "vesa"
[ 33.958] (II) Loading /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/vesa_drv.so
[ 33.958] (II) Module vesa: vendor="X.Org Foundation"
[ 33.958] compiled for 1.14.1, module version = 2.3.2
[ 33.958] Module class: X.Org Video Driver
[ 33.958] ABI class: X.Org Video Driver, version 14.1
[ 33.958] (II) UnloadModule: "vesa"
[ 33.958] (II) Unloading vesa
[ 33.958] (II) Failed to load module "vesa" (already loaded, 0)
[ 33.958] (II) LoadModule: "modesetting"
[ 33.959] (II) Loading /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/modesetting_drv.so
[ 33.959] (II) Module modesetting: vendor="X.Org Foundation"
[ 33.959] compiled for 1.14.1, module version = 0.8.0
[ 33.959] Module class: X.Org Video Driver
[ 33.959] ABI class: X.Org Video Driver, version 14.1
[ 33.959] (II) UnloadModule: "modesetting"
[ 33.959] (II) Unloading modesetting
[ 33.959] (II) Failed to load module "modesetting" (already loaded, 0)
[ 33.959] (II) LoadModule: "fbdev"
[ 33.959] (II) Loading /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/fbdev_drv.so
[ 33.959] (II) Module fbdev: vendor="X.Org Foundation"
[ 33.959] compiled for 1.14.1, module version = 0.4.3
[ 33.959] Module class: X.Org Video Driver
[ 33.959] ABI class: X.Org Video Driver, version 14.1
[ 33.959] (II) UnloadModule: "fbdev"
[ 33.959] (II) Unloading fbdev
[ 33.959] (II) Failed to load module "fbdev" (already loaded, 0)
[ 33.959] (II) VESA: driver for VESA chipsets: vesa
[ 33.959] (II) modesetting: Driver for Modesetting Kernel Drivers: kms
[ 33.959] (II) FBDEV: driver for framebuffer: fbdev
[ 33.959] (++) using VT number 7
If I install fglrx
, it reads:
[ 37.152] Initializing built-in extension DRI2
[ 37.152] (II) LoadModule: "glx"
[ 37.152] (II) Loading /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/xorg/extra-modules/modules/extensions/libglx.so
[ 37.152] (II) Module glx: vendor="Advanced Micro Devices, Inc."
[ 37.152] compiled for 6.9.0, module version = 1.0.0
[ 37.152] Loading extension GLX
[ 37.153] (==) Matched fglrx as autoconfigured driver 0
[ 37.153] (==) Matched ati as autoconfigured driver 1
[ 37.153] (==) Matched vesa as autoconfigured driver 2
[ 37.153] (==) Matched modesetting as autoconfigured driver 3
[ 37.153] (==) Matched fbdev as autoconfigured driver 4
[ 37.153] (==) Assigned the driver to the xf86ConfigLayout
[ 37.153] (II) LoadModule: "fglrx"
[ 37.153] (II) Loading /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/xorg/extra-modules/modules/drivers/fglrx_drv.so
[ 37.168] (II) Module fglrx: vendor="FireGL - AMD Technologies Inc."
[ 37.168] compiled for 1.4.99.906, module version = 13.10.10
[ 37.168] Module class: X.Org Video Driver
[ 37.168] (II) Loading sub module "fglrxdrm"
[ 37.168] (II) LoadModule: "fglrxdrm"
[ 37.168] (II) Loading /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/xorg/extra-modules/modules/linux/libfglrxdrm.so
[ 37.169] (II) Module fglrxdrm: vendor="FireGL - AMD Technologies Inc."
[ 37.169] compiled for 1.4.99.906, module version = 13.10.10
[ 37.169] (II) LoadModule: "ati"
[ 37.169] (WW) Warning, couldn't open module ati
[ 37.169] (II) UnloadModule: "ati"
[ 37.169] (II) Unloading ati
[ 37.169] (EE) Failed to load module "ati" (module does not exist, 0)
[ 37.169] (II) LoadModule: "vesa"
[ 37.169] (II) Loading /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/vesa_drv.so
[ 37.169] (II) Module vesa: vendor="X.Org Foundation"
[ 37.169] compiled for 1.14.1, module version = 2.3.2
[ 37.169] Module class: X.Org Video Driver
[ 37.169] ABI class: X.Org Video Driver, version 14.1
[ 37.169] (II) LoadModule: "modesetting"
[ 37.170] (II) Loading /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/modesetting_drv.so
[ 37.170] (II) Module modesetting: vendor="X.Org Foundation"
[ 37.170] compiled for 1.14.1, module version = 0.8.0
[ 37.170] Module class: X.Org Video Driver
[ 37.170] ABI class: X.Org Video Driver, version 14.1
[ 37.170] (II) LoadModule: "fbdev"
[ 37.170] (II) Loading /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/fbdev_drv.so
[ 37.170] (II) Module fbdev: vendor="X.Org Foundation"
[ 37.170] compiled for 1.14.1, module version = 0.4.3
[ 37.170] Module class: X.Org Video Driver
[ 37.170] ABI class: X.Org Video Driver, version 14.1
[ 37.170] (==) Matched fglrx as autoconfigured driver 0
[ 37.170] (==) Matched ati as autoconfigured driver 1
[ 37.170] (==) Matched vesa as autoconfigured driver 2
[ 37.170] (==) Matched modesetting as autoconfigured driver 3
[ 37.170] (==) Matched fbdev as autoconfigured driver 4
[ 37.170] (==) Assigned the driver to the xf86ConfigLayout
[ 37.170] (II) LoadModule: "fglrx"
[ 37.170] (II) Loading /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/xorg/extra-modules/modules/drivers/fglrx_drv.so
[ 37.170] (II) Module fglrx: vendor="FireGL - AMD Technologies Inc."
[ 37.170] compiled for 1.4.99.906, module version = 13.10.10
[ 37.170] Module class: X.Org Video Driver
[ 37.170] (II) LoadModule: "ati"
[ 37.170] (WW) Warning, couldn't open module ati
[ 37.170] (II) UnloadModule: "ati"
[ 37.171] (II) Unloading ati
[ 37.171] (EE) Failed to load module "ati" (module does not exist, 0)
[ 37.171] (II) LoadModule: "vesa"
[ 37.171] (II) Loading /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/vesa_drv.so
[ 37.171] (II) Module vesa: vendor="X.Org Foundation"
[ 37.171] compiled for 1.14.1, module version = 2.3.2
[ 37.171] Module class: X.Org Video Driver
[ 37.171] ABI class: X.Org Video Driver, version 14.1
[ 37.171] (II) UnloadModule: "vesa"
[ 37.171] (II) Unloading vesa
[ 37.171] (II) Failed to load module "vesa" (already loaded, 0)
[ 37.171] (II) LoadModule: "modesetting"
[ 37.171] (II) Loading /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/modesetting_drv.so
[ 37.171] (II) Module modesetting: vendor="X.Org Foundation"
[ 37.171] compiled for 1.14.1, module version = 0.8.0
[ 37.171] Module class: X.Org Video Driver
[ 37.171] ABI class: X.Org Video Driver, version 14.1
[ 37.171] (II) UnloadModule: "modesetting"
[ 37.171] (II) Unloading modesetting
[ 37.171] (II) Failed to load module "modesetting" (already loaded, 0)
[ 37.171] (II) LoadModule: "fbdev"
[ 37.171] (II) Loading /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/fbdev_drv.so
[ 37.171] (II) Module fbdev: vendor="X.Org Foundation"
[ 37.171] compiled for 1.14.1, module version = 0.4.3
[ 37.171] Module class: X.Org Video Driver
[ 37.171] ABI class: X.Org Video Driver, version 14.1
[ 37.171] (II) UnloadModule: "fbdev"
[ 37.171] (II) Unloading fbdev
[ 37.171] (II) Failed to load module "fbdev" (already loaded, 0)
[ 37.171] (II) AMD Proprietary Linux Driver Version Identifier:13.10.10
[ 37.171] (II) AMD Proprietary Linux Driver Release Identifier: UNSUPPORTED-13.101
[ 37.171] (II) AMD Proprietary Linux Driver Build Date: May 23 2013 15:49:35
[ 37.171] (II) VESA: driver for VESA chipsets: vesa
[ 37.171] (II) modesetting: Driver for Modesetting Kernel Drivers: kms
[ 37.171] (II) FBDEV: driver for framebuffer: fbdev
[ 37.171] (++) using VT number 7
I did more installing/removing packages than that. There were a moment when it said:
(EE) Failed to load /usr/lib64/xorg/modules/libglamoregl.so: /usr/lib64/xorg/modules/libglamoregl.so: undefined symbol: _glapi_tls_Context
Also there is init: not found
in ~/.xsession-errors
:
/usr/sbin/lightdm-session: 5: exec: init: not found
Actually, I'm out of ideas. What about you? :)
UPD I've got the same problem on another machine.
I saw the following question, but I can't comment yet. So I decided to create a separate one.
I have both transmission
and deluge
installed. And I have no association for application/x-bittorrent
mime type, based on contents of /usr/share/gnome/applications/defaults.list
and ~/.local/share/applications/mimeapps.list
. But it seems .torrent
extension has association and it's transmission
. That is when I double-click a .torrent
file, transmission
is opened. The same goes for when I open it in chromium
.
The question is how come it is transmission
? Why not deluge
? Both have this mime type in their .desktop
files. Are the associations stored somewhere else?
UPD
$ egrep bittorrent /usr/share/applications/mimeapps.list
egrep: /usr/share/applications/mimeapps.list: No such file or directory
$ egrep bittorrent /usr/share/applications/mimeinfo.cache
application/x-bittorrent=transmission-gtk.desktop;deluge.desktop;
$ egrep bittorrent /usr/share/applications/defaults.list
$ egrep bittorrent /home/yuri/.local/share/applications/mimeapps.list
$ egrep bittorrent /home/yuri/.local/share/applications/defaults.list
egrep: /home/yuri/.local/share/applications/defaults.list: No such file or directory
The default is transmission
. Changing order in /usr/share/applications/mimeinfo.cache
changes the default application. Probably one shouldn't rely on this behavior.
I'd like to assign custom labels to torrents the way I did in µTorrent
for example. Or any other way to categorize them. As far as I can tell, there must be Label
plugin bundled with deluge
, but does it really work? I don't see any way to assign labels. If not, are there other torrent clients able to do this?
I'm trying to run a game under wine. I want to confirm if it works under linux
. I'm running ubuntu quantal
under virtualbox (the host OS is Windows 7
). The Guest Additions are successfully installed:
$ lsmod | grep vbox
vboxvideo 12612 1
drm 288972 2 vboxvideo
vboxsf 43770 0
vboxguest 235494 7 vboxsf
Here's what wine
says:
$ LIBGL_DEBUG=verbose wine nhc.exe
libGL: screen 0 does not appear to be DRI2 capable
libGL: XF86DRIGetClientDriverName: 1.0.0 vboxvideo (screen 0)
libGL: OpenDriver: trying /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/dri/tls/vboxvideo_dri.so
libGL: OpenDriver: trying /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/dri/vboxvideo_dri.so
libGL error: dlopen /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/dri/vboxvideo_dri.so failed (/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/dri/vboxvideo_dri.so: wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS64)
libGL: OpenDriver: trying ${ORIGIN}/dri/tls/vboxvideo_dri.so
libGL: OpenDriver: trying ${ORIGIN}/dri/vboxvideo_dri.so
libGL error: dlopen ${ORIGIN}/dri/vboxvideo_dri.so failed (${ORIGIN}/dri/vboxvideo_dri.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory)
libGL: OpenDriver: trying /usr/lib/dri/tls/vboxvideo_dri.so
libGL: OpenDriver: trying /usr/lib/dri/vboxvideo_dri.so
libGL error: dlopen /usr/lib/dri/vboxvideo_dri.so failed (/usr/lib/dri/vboxvideo_dri.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory)
libGL error: unable to load driver: vboxvideo_dri.so
libGL error: failed to load driver: vboxvideo
libGL: OpenDriver: trying /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/dri/tls/swrast_dri.so
libGL: OpenDriver: trying /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/dri/swrast_dri.so
libGL: Can't open configuration file /etc/drirc: No such file or directory.
libGL: Can't open configuration file /home/yuri/.drirc: No such file or directory.
libGL: Can't open configuration file /etc/drirc: No such file or directory.
libGL: Can't open configuration file /home/yuri/.drirc: No such file or directory.
fixme:d3d_caps:wined3d_guess_card No card selector available for GL vendor 0x4 and card vendor 0000 (using GL_RENDERER "Gallium 0.4 on llvmpipe (LLVM 0x301)").
wine: Unhandled page fault on read access to 0xffffffff at address 0x75948050 (thread 0009), starting debugger...
Is there a way to remedy it?
As I can see, one can solve this problem on earlier versions of ubuntu
. But there is no packages for raring
in ppa:markus-tisoft/rt3090
and it doesn't compile from sources. Also, there is no rt2860sta.ko and rt3090sta.ko in ubuntu
repositories other than for lucid
. Have they discontinued support for this device? I can probably use old kernel, but I'd like to find a better solution if any.