2007-04-20 14:41:18 |
Junwei Lee |
bug |
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added bug |
2007-04-20 19:43:34 |
VF |
None: statusexplanation |
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2007-06-20 09:53:08 |
Martin Pitt |
restricted-manager: status |
Unconfirmed |
In Progress |
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2007-06-20 09:53:08 |
Martin Pitt |
restricted-manager: importance |
Undecided |
Low |
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2007-06-20 09:53:08 |
Martin Pitt |
restricted-manager: assignee |
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pitti |
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2007-06-20 15:11:19 |
Sitsofe Wheeler |
title |
restricted driver manager does not tell user it needs to download package |
restricted driver manager does warn user it needs to download package |
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2007-06-22 14:04:05 |
Sitsofe Wheeler |
title |
restricted driver manager does warn user it needs to download package |
restricted driver manager does not warn user it needs to download package |
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2007-08-01 09:39:59 |
Martin Pitt |
restricted-manager: status |
In Progress |
Fix Released |
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2007-08-01 09:39:59 |
Martin Pitt |
restricted-manager: statusexplanation |
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I cannot reproduce this. I cut my internet connection, and thus r-m failed to download nvidia-glx. After clicking away the synaptic error dialog, nothing particular happened: the driver stayed disabled, and I did not get a 'reboot required' icon. This matches the intended behaviour of the code. My xorg.conf was not altered.
So it seems that this was fixed in Synaptic perhaps? |
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