I get this after login in Ubuntu GNOME amd64, and I am using VirtualBox
to run the OS.
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Title:
plymouthd crashed with SIGSEGV in script_obj_deref
Public bug reported:
Whenever I skip rapidly through songs, if I click skip before the cover-
art completes fading, the first album I skipped from is faded from to
the current song being played. This is a UI bug.
What I expected to happen:
1) Track A is played
2) Skip button is clicked
3) Song i
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Gwibber white screen
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Title:
Could not complete partial upgrade
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Public bug reported:
Unity is on a blacklist and the partial upgrade could not complete.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.10
Package: ubuntu-release-upgrader-core 1:0.180
Uname: Linux 3.5.4-030504-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.5.2-0ubuntu4
Architecture: amd64
Date: Thu Sep 20 12:22:18
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 532984 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/532984
Also having this issue in Kubuntu Maverick 10.10 (KDE 4.5.1), usually
just prior to the KDM appearing, but sometimes, it actually *stops* the
startup, and the only way I can sort it is to power cycle and hope
James,
In comment #6 you mentioned that you experience no btrfs slowdowns in a
virtualized environment. That's probably because btrfs is running on an
underlying filesystem, with a separate caching mechanism by the physical
hard disk and host OS's handling of your disk. The net effect seems to
mit
I can confirm the same issue; installation via the alpha 2 32bit
alternate media takes ~2 hours when installing to a btrfs partition,
compared to ~15 minutes to ext4. I'm not sure that system specs are
necessary, because I don't think this is a bug (or if it is, it should
be addressed upstream).
T
Igor, Andy &others,
I've done some investigation and found that it's not necessary to build
ata_generic.ko as a module. From the kernel-parameters.txt documentation
I noticed it says the following:
"Module parameters for modules that are built into the kernel image
are specified on the kernel com
Petar,
You clearly implied that I was misinterpreting my results in the first
sentence of comment #37. In comment #59, I acknowledged that your system
appears not to have the same memory leak issue; as I said, your
allocation increases /and/ decreases, unlike my own. I asked for
evidence simply be
Petar Volkovski,
What you did in comment #51 is just another variation of the testcase in
the bug description that others have been performing (and that you
insist does not represent a memory leak).
Your output differs from mine in that the GEM allocation increases *and*
decreases. I have never s
Martin,
Although the initial feedback from most people seems to indicate that
the proposed update fixes the issue, I haven't seen anybody post output
that would positively confirm the leak as being fixed (in other words,
that the GEM object byte allocation is actually reducing when
applications ar
Peter Velkovski,
Thanks for the suggestion, but on my system - even if I close all
applications on the running X server - the GEM "object bytes" value
*never* decreases. Freeing the pagecache, dentries and inodes (as you
suggest) makes no difference at any point.
The only way to reduce the ever-i
Final test: kernel 2.6.34-rc5 + stock drivers + proposed X server
update.
X server uptime: approximately 1 hour.
c...@nx9010:~$ glxinfo | grep "GLX version"
GLX version: 1.2
c...@nx9010:~$ pid=`pidof X` ; for t in `seq 1 10`; do eog
/usr/share/backgrounds ; echo `grep "object bytes"
/sys/kerne
Using kernel 2.6.32-21-generic and xorg-edgers packages:
After just 10 minutes uptime the slowdown has occurred, with a lower
object bytes count than before. Here is the output at the point in which
the slowdown became noticeable:
c...@nx9010:~$ pid=`pidof X` ; for t in `seq 1 10`; do eog
/usr/s
Update on comment #33:
I managed to have a quick word with David Airlie, and he told me that
the radeon driver does not report the pinned/pin/gtt values, so that's
not an issue.
Here are some results from kernel 2.6.34-rc5 with the latest xorg-edgers
packages [1]:
c...@nx9010:~$ glxinfo | grep "
Unfortunately, this proposed X server update has not resolved the
problem on my system. I'm using a stock Ubuntu Lucid installation,
compiz enabled, and with the proposed X server update.
c...@nx9010:~$ lspci | grep VGA
01:05.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Radeon IGP
330M/340M/
Just had it happen to me also, on Lucid Lynx i386, which is running on
VirtualBox. Host system is Ubuntu 9.10.
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Running Lucid from within Virtual Box on Ubuntu 9.10.
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I also forgot to mention: OpenOffice.org also does not seem to respect
style properties; this is hardly surprising, since it's all-round GTK
support is quite poor.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/542659
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While the problem is related to "GtkRange::trough-under-steppers = 1" in
the theme gtkrc, let me clarify that this is a GTK widget style
property, and *not* a Murrine engine option [1].
XULRunner-based applications (such as Firefox, Thunderbird, etc.) seem
to ignore some (or all?) GTK widget style
Andy,
I noticed that you re-modularized the PATA/SATA drivers in kernel
2.6.32-17.26. Unfortunately, you forgot to re-modularize the ata_generic
module as well. I tried blacklisting the pata_ali driver and booting
with "all_generic_ide", but no hard drives or ATAPI drives were
detected, and I was
Jeremy,
Unfortunately I can no longer do any testing due to the fact that the
laptop in question became physically damaged.
However, the bug may be invalid; I remember that there was a change to
the default mouse configuration which disabled touch-to-click at the
time I filed this bug (a fact I b
Igor,
Let's try to get a summary of action needed.
Problem: the "pata_ali" kernel driver does not support ATAPI DMA
transfers properly on certain ALI chipsets (even if force-enabled via
the driver option "atapi_dma=1"). The "ata_generic" kernel driver
supports ATAPI DMA transfers for such chipset
Kenneth,
Even if the application uses the correct @tooltip_fg_color, the
application may still look odd due to the new themes using such a dark
purple colour for the tooltip background. The author chose that colour
with the impression that tooltips always using a light background colour
(which is
Has there been any progress on this issue? I experience slow DNS lookup
times on *all* my machines with Ubuntu (including Lucid), but not on any
version of Windows.
I can confirm that changing the "hosts" line in /etc/nsswitch.conf from:
files mdns4_minimal [NOTFOUND=return] dns mdns4
to:
files md
This seems to be a duplicate of #523949, which is a general performance
regression caused by the client-side decorations patch.
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I'm confirming the problem, which appears to visually affect many/all
applications.
With the latest update:-
-Video playback stutters every 1/2 second
-Dragging a window is noticeably slow (especially when compositing is disabled)
-Aislerot Solitaire - dragging cards causes ghosting effect
-GTKPer
** Changed in: ubuntustudio-look
Status: New => Fix Released
** Changed in: ubuntustudio-look
Assignee: (unassigned) => Conn O Griofa (psyke83)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/452664
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I've noticed this problem as well (with the radeon and intel drivers on
separate machines). My impression is that the GtkProgressbar widget is
causing the excessive CPU usage (at least during the installation of
updates).
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@dashua,
Feel free to prepare the updates on the other Murrine-based themes, but
you can skip Human itself and DarkRoom (concerning the latter, I'm also
working on a visual update, and I'll be sure to include your GTKEntry
fix).
I heard back from Cory - it seems he'll be merging the Studio theme
This also affects the UbuntuStudio theme (in the ubuntustudio-look
branch).
I put in a merge request for UbuntuStudio which fixes the problem here:
https://code.launchpad.net/~psyke83/ubuntustudio-
look/UbuntuStudio/+merge/18821
*However*, this branch also contains visual updates for the UbuntuSt
Dashua and Vish,
I added Dashua's fix to my branch at:
https://code.launchpad.net/~psyke83/human-theme/human-theme
The merge request is at:
https://code.launchpad.net/~psyke83/human-theme/human-theme/+merge/18747
I already put in a merge request for my branch, as it contains updates
that were s
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** Attachment added: "Dmesg.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34955658/Dmesg.txt
** Attachment added: "DpkgTerminalLog.txt"
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pacman
Using Ubuntu 9.10
pacman:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 10-17ubuntu1
Version table:
10-17ubuntu1 0
500 http://archive.ubuntu.com karmic/universe Packages
Was installing via add/remove applications. I had hoped it would
install,
Ricardo,
Firefox does exhibit a slightly different problem to other applications.
If you click on the right-most point of the screen in the scrollbar
area, while a maximized application is open and scrollbar present, the
following occurs:
Firefox: no clicks register at all (very bad).
Other appl
manzur,
You're talking about bug #84931, right? I don't think that was the
motivation for disabling icons... do you have an official source to
confirm this? Reading the comments on this bug from Matthew and others,
it seems to be a design decision.
If bug #84931 was the real reason for the change
Alexander,
I've tested the patch, and can confirm it's fixed in all applications
*except* Firefox. Let me explain.
All applications *except Firefox*, using theme with trough border set to
2 (Human theme):
a) Behaviour without patch:
1. Click right edge of screen above or below scrollbar - moves
I can confirm that the 3.6 alpha build contains the fix.
I suspect that a 3.5 point release will not contain this fix, unless we
petition the Mozilla developers to incorporate it. The Ubuntu Mozilla
Team could also cherry-pick the fix (when somebody identifies it) into
the Ubuntu build, but I susp
Well, the original bug was that the font applied no hinting, so we can
at least confirm that part is fixed, yes? Technically the bug is fixed.
Eric, I see what you're seeing, but that may simply be due to the fact
that this font was not created by a professional typographer (or perhaps
fontforge l
Sebastien,
Yes, it's worth breaking from upstream.
Using the singular "Download" is inconsistent. The only singular entries
are "Home Folder" and "Desktop", because they represent a singular
entity.
The rest of the xdg-user-dirs folders are named Documents, Music,
Pictures and Videos, which are
Well, my LCD screen is having problems with its backlight so I can't see
the fine details, but perhaps the Tahoma replacement is not as
professional as Deja Vu Sans (with anti-aliasing/hinting working in
both).
Anyway, should the ttf-tahoma-replacement package be assigned to this
bug?
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Arne, thanks for the workaround, it improves the appearance of the
Tahoma substitute on my system.
Eric, ensure that you right-click on the attachment and choose "Save
link as"; if you open the attachment in Firefox and save, it will mangle
the xml data with html headers, and therefore will not wo
I'm confirming the issue as well.
The Tahoma replacement shouldn't be register as a system font - it
should be isolated for use by Wine only.
As you can see from the example screenshots posted, the Tahoma
replacement TTF doesn't support anti-aliasing or hinting properly, and
makes font rendering
Martin & Sebastien,
I'd just like to point out that the original proposal which was approved
included the words "[...] and this folder should be bookmarked in
nautilus by xdg-user-dirs-gtk".
If Ubuntu One is also destined to be added to xdg-users-dir-gtk (I don't
see evidence of this on Karmic as
Jean-Louis,
Your disk has a bad sector that is waiting to be re-allocated. See the
"Current Pending Sector Count". Should you be warned? Probably not. But
you do have a bad sector.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/412152
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Just to clarify: On a resolution of 1024x768, using the default setup
(Sans 10pt at 96dpi), a menu can accommodate 25 entries before
scrolling.
Considering the patch in comment #34, the maximum potential entries
displayed by the Places menu will be 22. This is the breakdown:
1. Home Folder*
2. De
I'm attaching the proposed patch to be applied against the gnome-panel
package*, which increases MAX_ITEMS_OR_SUBMENU from 5 to 8. When this
patch is applied, the Places menu will show 8 bookmarks and/or drives
before branching into a submenu.
Rationale:
Currently we have four initial bookmarks o
Sebastien,
With all due respect, you're wrong to mark the task as invalid.
Bug #262520 is requesting to convert the hardcoded value into a gconf
key. We don't need to participate in the debate over whether or not to
make MAX_ITEMS_OR_SUBMENU user-customizable; we only need to increase
the hardcod
"Pre-fail" is the type of attribute in SMART, not the status of your
particular drive. When a pre-fail attribute rises unusually or reaches a
threshold, it's a sign that the drive will die in a very short time
period (as small as 24 hours).
Contrast this to "old-age" attributes which can reach the
Sebastien,
I added the gnome-panel task in case it is decided that we need to to
increase MAX_ITEMS_OR_SUBMENU from 5 to something higher (currently it
can only be hardcoded in the panel code). See comments #24 and #25.
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Patrice - while it's good to have the ability to dismiss chronic
notification warnings (in the same way you can dismiss defective
batteries warnings on laptops, for example), this is not the intention
of the bug report.
Alan's problem is that the notification that's displayed indicates drive
failu
mac_v,
With regard to the Places item limitation, I agree. While I'm not so
sure that adding a gconf entry is necessary, the Ubuntu gnome-panel
package could patch the hardcoded value as mentioned in the upstream
report. The limit of 5 bookmarks is bizarre; less than half of the menu
height can be
rugby471,
Are you sure it's wise to mark it as Fix Committed? I had the impression
that it meant that the fix was applied to the working branch (bzr or
whatever), not when a patch is submitted to a bug report.
Michael,
On a resolution of 1024x768, the maximum amount of icons which can fit
on the
Also affects me.
I just want to add: on my laptop (Inspiron 510m), the login sound is so
loud that the speakers rattle. Since the ALSA drivers aren't capable of
applying EQ settings (which are present in Windows drivers for virtually
all laptops), this is pushing the speakers beyond their recommen
Folks,
Let's gather some meaningful data, reasonable opinion, and (if
necessary) exercise our independence as to whether we should re-enable
menu and button icons in Ubuntu.
I am asking a very simple question. Where is the best place to discuss
this proposal to re-enable icons; the forums, ubuntu
Sebastien,
It seems that the latest upload (2.27.4-0ubuntu1) fixed this issue. I
downgraded to the 2.26.3-0ubuntu2 packages and the problem re-appeared.
Pending some confirmation, we can mark this bug as fixed released for
Karmic (whether you want to track the issue in Jaunty is not my
decision,
Kenneth,
Since we're considering the human-theme update to use 16,16px buttons
sizes by default, can we escalate this bug?
As a minimum, we need the following icons to be provided with 16,16px
icons:
Human/16x16/actions/dialog-ok.png
Human/16x16/actions/gtk-ok.png
Without these icons, the butto
** Bug watch added: Transmission Trac #2274
http://trac.transmissionbt.com/ticket/2274
** Also affects: gnome-panel via
http://trac.transmissionbt.com/ticket/2274
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Changed in: gnome-panel
Importance: Unknown => Undecided
** Changed in: gno
** Summary changed:
- Notification area does not select appropriately sized icons for certain
applications
+ Notification area of gnome-panel derives application icon size from theme's
gtk-icon-sizes -> gtk-button definition incorrectly.
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To clarify the screenshots:
- the bugged icons are from the release candidate Human theme with 16,16px
gtk-button size;
- the standard icons are from the Human-Clearlooks theme (with default 24,24px
button size).
All other themes which use 16,16px gtk-button sizes such as Shiki-Colors
will exhi
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
Distribution: Karmic Koala, release candidate human-theme update from
Kenneth Wimer's PPA (see below).
Description of problem: When using a GTK theme which defines 'gtk-icon-
- sizes = "gtk-button=16,16"', certain applications
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/400371
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Binary package hint: gnome-panel
Distribution: Karmic Koala, release candidate human-theme update from
Kenneth Wimer's PPA (see below).
Description of problem: When using a GTK theme which defines 'gtk-icon-
sizes = "gtk-button=16,16"', certain applications (listed below) wi
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 399543 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/399543
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 399543
package bluez 4.45-0ubuntu2 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess new
pre-removal script returned error exit status 1
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 399543 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/399543
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 399543
package bluez 4.45-0ubuntu2 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess new
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 399543 ***
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package bluez 4.45-0ubuntu2 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess new
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Have you tried the "backport" modules? In the past, the backported
rt2x00 modules worked better for my USB dongle, thought I haven't tested
it on Karmic.
$ sudo apt-get install linux-backports-modules-karmic-generic
(A restart is required for the new modules to load properly).
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Dave,
You won't see any improvement until you enable glitch-free audio
(providing that glitch-free works for your hardware) - see the recent
posts by myself and Daniel. Until this is done officially, you can edit
the configuration files yourself:
1. Create a copy of the configuration files to you
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 396831 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/396831
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 396831
Proposal: Set grdc (Remote Desktop Client) as default remote client for
Karmic (replaces tsclient and vinagre)
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https://bugs.laun
Murat,
That seems more appropriate, thanks for the suggestion. I've posted the
proposal on the ubuntu-devel-discuss list:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-
discuss/2009-July/009024.html
Bug #391847 should probably get marked as a duplicate (or invalidated)
as well.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: grdc
I propose that for the GNOME release of Karmic, Grdc Remote Desktop
Client should be installed by default, replacing both the tsclient and
vinagre applications.
Availability: grdc 0.6.0-0ubuntu1 available from the universe repository with
minimal e
Sorry, slight correction to my previous post. With kernel
2.6.31-1-generic and glitch-free PulseAudio, Skype does have the problem
of hundreds of connections opening/closing - but there is absolutely no
stuttering even under CPU load.
This issue is probably due to Skype's buggy implemention of the
these changes in your
PPA (if you feel it's it's too risky to test in the official
repository), what do you think? We have ample opportunity to begin wider
testing of glitch-free playback, and our testing in Ubuntu can
potentially improve the ALSA kernel drivers in the
roffik,
I understand your concern, but the truth is that the Desktop becomes
very cluttered and ugly when used as a download folder. When you mount
and dismount drives regularly, you will see that the placement of new
downloads becomes fragmented, and when you reach the limit, the icons
overlap. T
I tried to perform an install of Karmic Alpha 2 with the desktop i386 CD
and suffered from this bug, and using the boot-time option "grub-
installer/grub2_instead_of_grub_legacy=false" listed in the release
notes did not work, unfortunately. I have a dual-boot configuration with
Windows 7 RC on my
Hmm, now I'm not so certain. Although there is no output indicating that
the synaptics driver is being used (as opposed to merely being loaded),
it seems the driver is in use.
I tried to manually enable tap-to-click via "synclient TapButton1=1" -
and it worked. I also tried to remove the xserver-x
As I said, the synaptics driver is not being used.
c...@inspiron:~$ grep -i synaptics /var/log/Xorg.0.log
(II) LoadModule: "synaptics"
(II) Loading /usr/lib/xorg/modules/input//synaptics_drv.so
(II) Module synaptics: vendor="X.Org Foundation"
(II) Synaptics touchpad driver version 1.1.0
Note: alt
I can confirm this issue as well. Muting and unmuting the PulseAudio
Master mixer can also restore sound as well.
This appears to be the problem (and it's fixed upstream):
https://tango.0pointer.de/pipermail/pulseaudio-
discuss/2009-June/004129.html
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People,
You're hijacking my bug report. If you read my Xorg.0.log you'll see
that the Synaptics driver isn't being loaded at all - this is my issue,
not tap-to-click being disabled by default.
Although I also prefer tap-to-click to be enabled by default, this is
not the problem. The problem is th
I cannot confirm this issue on an up-to-date Karmic i386 installation.
What video card/driver are you using? I suggest that you check this
issue against the vesa video driver (and if you are using proprietary
drivers, also try switching to the open-source driver) . This may help
you to confirm if
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10
Package: xserver-xorg-input-synaptics 1.1.1~git20090510-1
PackageArchitecture: i386
ProcEnviron:
SHELL=/bin/bash
LANG=en_IE.UTF-8
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.30-6.7-generic
RelatedPackageVersions:
xserver-xorg 1:7.4~5ubuntu20
libgl1-mesa-glx 7.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/380126
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
I have performed a fresh install of Karmic Alpha 1 i386 on my laptop, a
Dell Inspiron 510m. The touchpad is not correctly identified - the
generic mouse driver is being used, so certain features (such as tap-to-
click) are not
I also highly recommend this proposal.
The p7zip archive resides in the universe repository, but I don't see
any problems with it getting moved to main - 7z is based on the LZMA
algorithm which has no patent encumbrances (it's the p7zip-full archive
that would be inappropriate for main, as it incl
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubuntu-restricted-extras
I suggest that for the upcoming Karmic release, we include p7zip-full in
the ubuntu-restricted-extras metapackage.
Justification:
1. The 7z format (an implementation of the LZMA algorithm) is one of the most
efficient compressio
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 345627 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/345627
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 345627
Crackling / scratching noise using Pulseaudio
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/371698
You recei
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 337429
[jaunty] sound and video stuttering
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/343301
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 345627
Crackling / scratching noise using Pulseaudio
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/337429
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 345627 ***
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Crackling / scratching noise using Pulseaudio
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/378606
** Attachment added: "The default shadow_radius (9). Notice the shadow effect
on the top side of the open menu causing it to look seperated from the menubar."
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26963396/shadow_radius_9.png
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https://bugs.lau
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: compiz
I would like to propose that we set a more conservative value for the
shadow_radius in compiz. The crux of my argument would be that the
shadows look too pronounced - however, this would then relegate the
report outside the realm of being a bug.
T
** Attachment added: "Proposed shadow_radius (3). The menu and menubar look
more integrated, and there is still a modest, noticeable shadow effect on the
other sides of the menu."
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26963412/shadow_radius_3.png
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Proposal: set shadow_radius to more conservative
This may be related as well: https://tango.0pointer.de/pipermail
/pulseaudio-discuss/2009-May/003701.html
Perhaps we can cherry-pick that fix and see if it helps?
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Crackling / scratching noise using Pulseaudio
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/345627
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Daniel,
While I don't dispute your observation that a hardware component is
involved with the distorted audio, I think that we can all agree that
src-linear is the lowest-common denominator in terms of audio quality,
and an alternative should be chosen. Lennart recommends against using
this resamp
Daniel,
The "src-linear" resampler (current setting in Jaunty) is really awful,
too. It causes crackles for certain ranges in audio (e.g. explosions);
by crackles I mean resampling artifacts, not stuttering or buffering
problems. These crackles never occurred with ALSA's default dmix, and I
mentio
Bryce & others,
It seems this issue is relevant to many (if not all?) Intel chipset
users. I have access to three systems with integrated graphics - a
900GMA desktop, 865G desktop and 855GM laptop - and none of these
systems setup write-combining MTRR ranges properly.
Although this causes issues
I can confirm this on a DELL Inspiron 510m laptop & Jaunty, with all the
latest updates. The most notable problem I experience is stuttering
video through Totem (using the standard GStreamer backend, Xv output)
and other media players.
Relevant lspci -vvnn output:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controlle
BUGabundo & others,
If you're noticing video stuttering in media players (with or without
audio stuttering), it's possible that your graphics hardware's MTRR
ranges aren't setup properly, which causes performance issues. It's
feasible that this may accentuate audio skipping slightly.
I suggest ev
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