This bug also affects me:
cory@lala:~$ lspci -v -s `lspci | awk '/VGA/{print $1}'`
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 82Q963/Q965 Integrated
Graphics Controller (rev 02) (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])
Subsystem: Lenovo Device 1010
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, l
I used to be able to make rhythmbox really exit on close by diabling the status
icon plugin. Since the Maverick update, disabling the
status icon plugin does absolutely nothing to detach rhythmbox from the volumn
control. I'm hoping there's a new hidden
and counterintuitive option to do this, o
Still broken on Lucid x86 install, but the USB stick workaround worked
on my Dell PowerEdge 2450.
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Won't boot on a DELL Poweredge 2500
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I'd really prefer separate applets for sound and battery and whatever
else is lumped into the indicator applet. For one, putting them in the
indicator applet is counter-intuitive. An indicator is for, well,
indicating things, not controlling them. If I'm looking for a volume
control, "indicator"
In Jaunty on kernel 2.6.28-18-generic (and many prior) I was seeing this
issue sporadically. Sometimes it would do it for a month or two, then
boot normally for a month or two - the changes generally corresponded to
kernel updates or a re-install of fglrx, or possibly other packages
using dkms. I
I see the same issue with Karmic 2.6.31-14. Found reports that it is caused by
the combination of the Cisco VPN client, WIFI, and a multi-core cpu. Disabling
all but one core while running the cisco vpnclient stopped the crash in my case.
echo 0 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu1/online
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It's not explictly stated here, but this also occurs for other users than root
(it's implict in the "doesn't work over
ssh" case).
For me, I run Ubuntu on my home PC with one user name, and have a
separate user for my work environment, which I generally access with `su
- other_user`. I was a bit
This issue occurs for me on a fully upgraded Jaunty (9.04) whenever I drag a
window. I have effects turned
completely off and have the window manager configured for "reduced_resources",
which shows a dragging
window as a wireframe.
This on a new Core i7 920 (quad core) with 6GB of RAM, runnin