I can confirm this bug as well. Using 8.04 on a thinkpad t61
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/210967
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Installing 2.4.1 didn't change anything. 3-4 reboots and keytouchd died
in the same way. I am using a custom keyboard configuration file that I
created with keytouch-editor 3 beta.
I can confirm that starting a new daemon (as kiri/acron suggests)
returns the extra key functions back.
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keytouchd does crash randomly at startup for me. I didn't have apport
on, so can't get you guys a stack trace. All I get is the following in
the syslog:
Aug 7 16:37:00 xxx kernel: [ 86.618583] keytouchd[7512]: segfault at
8 rip 7fa02dee1dc2 rsp 7fff366e66d8 error 4
keytouchd appears as a defun
Using keytouch (2.4.0 from source) and keytouch-editor (3.20 beta from
source) I have all of the extra keys recognized. I use the attached
configuration. For the keys not in the config file (zoom in/zoom out,
vista, volume up/down, mute, calc) I use gnome keyboard shortcuts. It's
much cleaner that
I'm having the same issue. I can reproduce the behavior every time
though. I have a panel with a firefox launcher. I'm also using compiz
(so the when I click on a launcher the icon does the zoom and fade out
thing) It's easier to reproduce the bug when compiz is enabled.
To reproduce the problem:
I confirm this bug.
hardy
nvdia 8800GT (169.12)
compiz enabled
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Evince sticks at "Loading..." on start when compiz enabled
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/210313
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 212648 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/212648
Apparently there is a fix on the way for this. I am confirming the bug
since the fix is already in the way for linux-restricted-modules
package. The link for the package overview and fix:
https://launchpad.n
Two posts ago I meant to say:
I tried disabling compiz and enabling apport.
NOT
I tried disabling compiz and enabling compiz.
-Cinar
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X/GDM crash (segfault) by firefox using nVidia 169.12 drivers
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/224966
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I've posted on the NVIDIA linux forums:
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=1644846
-Cinar
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X/GDM crash (segfault) by firefox using nVidia 169.12 drivers
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/224966
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I tried disabling compiz and enabling compiz. Crash still occurred with
no report. I then tried on a third system with an nvidia graphics card
using the 96.* drivers, firefox did not crash in that setup.
Then I tried uninstalling the nVidia drivers and the crash stopped
happening (on both systems
i might have to scroll due to my screen resolution (1280x1024). I also
confirmed the crash on my laptop running Hardy but has Nvidia NVS 140M.
Both are using the 169.12* drivers.
I also found the following message in the daemon.log:
May 1 00:48:29 -hostname gdm[7444]: WARNING:
gdm_slave_xioe
the crash also occurs when you use the scroll bar instead of the mouse
wheel.
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segfault in Xorg, gdm, compiz on scroll with firefox/webmail
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/224966
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Exact same setup and exactly the same problem:
scrolling in firefox when viewing certain content crashes compiz/gdm
causing an X restart. It doesn't happen often. Here's an example site
that causes a crash:
http://developer.pidgin.im/ticket/4986
** Summary changed:
- segfault in Xorg, gdm, comp
Crashed when I did the following:
Edit --> Current Profile --> Scrolling --> [changed the kilobytes entry
and hit enter]
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gnome-terminal crashed with SIGSEGV in g_type_check_instance_cast()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/189656
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I can confirm this. Setting the interval to 1 second causes about 50
updates for a 30 second interval. The graphs are drawn correctly, the
only problem is the number of updates.
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system monitor update interval is not in seconds
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/205362
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Since I reported the bug, I got a laptop (the old one was ran over). So
in the new one I installed gutsy. I haven't seen this bug since, so it
might be taken care of.
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network-manager signal strength bars are always full
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/124149
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Binary package hint: network-manager
First of all some system info:
Toshiba laptop Satellite 5105-s701
ubuntu feisty 7.04
wireless driver orinoco_cs
Kernel 2.6.20-16-generic
Network manager finds all wireless networks, however their signal
strength bars are all full. When c
I have the same problem with Toshiba Satelllite 5105-S701. Here's the
relevant section from the xorg log:
Query no Synaptics: 6003C8
(EE) Synaptics Touchpad no synaptics touchpad detected and no repeater device
(EE) Synaptics Touchpad Unable to query/initialize Synaptics hardware.
(EE) PreInit fai
My initial report was for Feisty. Since my report I haven't used the
xemacs-gnome-nomule package (I used the xemacs-mule package which didn't
have this problem). I just installed the gnome-nomule package and
checked it in both my computers running Feisty, and everything seems to
work. The opened f
Wanted to confirm this bug. When xemacs is executed from the terminal to
open a file the file is opened, but the scratch buffer is shown.
I've only tried this on the xemacs-gnome-nomule package (21.4.19)
The proposed solution also work, if you don't want to switch buffers
each time you open a fil
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