Thanks! Apologies for the confusing flag name. I'm going to try to get
some of this fixed up to be saner.
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Title:
Please build with fieldtrial_te
Public bug reported:
IMPORTANT: Fix this *before* shipping M56.
Chromium builds built with the default developer settings will enable
all experimental features, even ones that aren't ready to be shipped
yet. End-user builds of Chromium-derived code need to build with
fieldtrial_testing_like_offic
Public bug reported:
If an OpenSSL consumer uses SSL_set_SSL_CTX (very commonly done with
SNI), OpenSSL 1.0.1i and earlier lose internal state relating to TLS 1.2
which causes it to forget the peer's digest preferences. The end result
is such servers will *only* sign SHA-1 ServerKeyExchanges in TL
You can, but that's not the point. In most systems, alt-tab naturally
forms an LRU ordering, which means you can switch between two
applications very quickly. This behavior means that LRU is broken on
multimonitor.
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> That timing is not exact, and an ideal fix would be event-based rather
than wallclock seconds, but doubling the time allowed is generous.
It's also worth noting that the test is testing something event-based in
the first place. It's testing that child watches fire events when the
child dies. The
The child process is literally doing nothing but calling POSIX::_exit. I
find it hard to believe that the problem is that a slow machine takes
more than 30 seconds to process that. I think it's more likely there's
another problem here.
my $pid = fork();
if (! defined $pid) {
die "oops, can
Still happens on 11.10. If you use G_DEBUG=fatal-criticals and catch the
error with gdb, this bug comes from dbusmenu.
** Also affects: libdbusmenu (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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It's also missing in oneiric (but not natty). If it would be possible to
backport this fix to oneiric users, that would be convenient.
http://packages.ubuntu.com/natty/amd64/ia32-libs/filelist
http://packages.ubuntu.com/oneiric/amd64/ia32-libs/filelist
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(I'm the current nspluginwrapper upstream maintainer. Came across this
report via Google Alerts.)
If you're running nspluginwrapper 1.2.2, I strongly recommend using a
more stable release. Versions before the 1.4.x series have many many
known bugs and race conditions. That said, I don't think I fi
Someone want to verify if this patch is at all still needed? The linked
upstream bug has been closed obsolete, so it should probably be dropped.
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No, this is probably unrelated. I do not have a radeon chip in my
laptop.
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lenovo/thinkpad R500/T6x/T400[s]/T500/W500/W700/X60/X200 suspend
@Andy: Are you sure about that? Comment 72 seems to directly contradict
you here. I do not run natty, but on my maverick installation, I was bit
by both the tpm issues and the blinking moon ones. The failure mode of
the tpm issue is not a blinking moon. It starts to suspend and, after a
second give
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=680279
The patched has made it into Fedora.
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=680279
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I think this report at some point switched to being about two bugs
instead of one and is causing confusing. The tpm_tis seems to be fixed.
But the timing bug that's hacked around with the chvt in comment #43
does not appear to be. (The latter is the one that gets stuck at the
flashing moon. tpm_tis
I'm not sure what change did the trick, but the bug seems fixed for me
on the latest kernel in maverick (2.6.35-27.48). Do things work for
others?
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And this is the second.
** Patch added: "[PATCH 2/2] Delay calls to NPP_Destroy when the plugin
instance is on the stack"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nspluginwrapper/+bug/724587/+attachment/1869594/+files/0002-Delay-calls-to-NPP_Destroy-when-the-plugin-instance-.patch
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This is the first of two patches in the linked git repo. (The formatting
might look off because nspluginwrapper assumes tabs are 4 spaces. It's
kind of obnoxious.)
** Patch added: "[PATCH 1/2] Make delayed_calls_process re-entrant"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nspluginwrapper/+bug
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nspluginwrapper
nspluginwrapper has a race condition during NPP_Destroy (called when a
tab is closed) that can crash the plugin. The race happens particularly
often when another tab has a video playing; I suspect this is because it
causes enough traffic o
I believe this is a regression caused by the fix to bug #86820.
Specifically, commit 1ca56e513a9fd356d5a9e0de45dbe0e189e00386; I had ran
into the referenced bug in karmic on my T400 and tried a kernel with
that fix in. It fixed the keyboard problem, but failed to fix it for my
touchpad and trackpoi
This started occurring far more frequently for me when I switched from
metacity's built-in compositor to compiz. It appear's metacity's
compositor (not mutter) is actually XRender-based, not GL like compiz. I
also recall one of the few times it happening to me under metacity was
when I had Braid op
I'm not Sayantan, but I also have my touchpad disabled on resume until a
few seconds pass. This is an up-to-date maverick system on a T400
Thinkpad.
% uname -r
2.6.35-24-generic
% cat /etc/lsb-release
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=10.10
DISTRIB_CODENAME=maverick
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 10
Can an attempt to made to upstream this change, to minimize deviation
from upstream?
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The patch in question is likely
kubuntu_68_remove_applet_confirmation.diff. It appears to be disabled
because "it's broken at the moment and doesn't apply properly with the
new upstream release". Please do not restore it again and instead go
upstream to get the feature in. A new build for karmic wi
I believe you misunderstand me. The problem *did* occur in the stock
Ubuntu Karmic kernel. For unrelated reasons, I compiled a vanilla
2.6.32.8 kernel to test other things and noticed that it was *fixed* in
2.6.32.8. As such, assuming Lucid ships a sufficiently new kernel from
the 2.6.32 and assumi
I have not tested against Lucid, but the issue appears fixed when
running with a custom compiled 2.6.32.8 kernel (was seeing if newer
kernel fixed broken wireless problems).
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/487184
You
Bug was reported upstream, but allegedly this is a result of a bad
Kubuntu patch.
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=211549
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http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=211549
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I am aware of this; I know the details of this problem, having
discovered it independently in the days I spent figuring out why Ubuntu
failed to boot on my laptop into either X or single-user mode.
If kdm was used, then this bug also occurred in single-user mode because
the configuration check occ
Actually, can failsafe-x be set up to never run unless starting-dm has been
emitted? I see a
initctl emit starting-dm DM=kdm
and a similar line in gdm.conf. I don't know how upstart works, but presumably
one can configure it to only consider running if starting-dm has occurred. That
seems l
This bug also affected single-user mode. While it no longer occurs after
the fix, the script for failsafe-x should be disabled when booting with
kernel option single. It is otherwise extremely ironic that this so-
called failsafe-x has the potential to (and in fact did) cause the real
failsafe boot
This also occurs with ksnapshot's region capture mode feature. As both
these involve transparent overlays of things, I imagine this is in fact
the same bug.
Steps to reproduce for ksnapshot:
1. Run ksnapshot
2. Set Capture Mode to Region
3. Press New Snapshot
4. Drag some region of the screen
Exp
Taken with default arguments
** Attachment added: "Actual results"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35977950/okular-native.png
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Taken with okular -graphicssystem raster
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35977870/Xorg.0.log
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel
Okular using default (hardware-backed) graphics engine does not draw the
grey box in the thumbnail panel that shows where the current view is.
Running okular -graphicssystem raster causes it to display properly, so
this isn't a p
Also, none of the big variants of the cursors are installed.
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Oxygen upstream (and the current version's source package) provides many
color scheme for the cursors, but the debian .install files only install
a few of them. Notably, the zion and wonton color schemes are good for
people who prefer dark cursors but don't like the dark borde
I am also getting similar data from iwevent and it seems to be related
to the wireless problems I have been having.
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Confirmed on a Toshiba Satellite A105. Wireless connections to our new
Cisco access points with WPA are extremely unstable.
Apr 23 21:47:58 frogstar kernel: [98886.677063] [ cut here
]
Apr 23 21:47:58 frogstar kernel: [98886.677071] WARNING: at
/build/buildd/linux-2.6.27
I can confirm this bug. WPA networks appear to be extremely unstable in
Ubuntu Intrepid.
Apr 23 21:47:58 frogstar kernel: [98886.677063] [ cut here
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Apr 23 21:47:58 frogstar kernel: [98886.677071] WARNING: at
/build/buildd/linux-2.6.27/include/../net/mac80211/rate.h:152
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Binary package hint: network-manager
In Ubuntu Intrepid, network-manager will fairly often begin to spin my
CPU and eat up RAM quickly (gaining about 3MB a second). I am connected
to wireless when this occurs, and often I have recently resumed from
suspend. (That said, I susp
So, are there any plans to backport this to Gutsy? It seems strange that
a fix has been in Hardy and for quite some time now, and yet Gutsy still
doesn't have it.
I can hardly imagine that "stable users" want the old package, seeing as
it doesn't work.
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I can confirm this regression in Gutsy. (Feisty->Gutsy upgrades anyway.)
The problem occurs consistently and is always reproducible.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/32963
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Binary package hint: totem
In Gutsy, totem crashes on close.
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Open totem from a terminal
2. Do anything... or nothing
3. Close totem
Results:
The program 'totem' received an X Window System error.
This probably reflects a bug in the program.
The error
More information.
This also occurs (and seems to occur more often) after a suspend (for
significantly long, like one hour) and seems to be caused by
NetworkManager hanging and so it will not respond to a stop command.
Also, when this happens, nm-applet is stuck on displaying old
information, i.e.
Could it then be at least in backports for those of us who'd like a more
functional GIMP and don't want to wait for Hardy?
I could compile it myself, sure, but it'd be nice for it to integrate
nicely into the package manager. And Linux is hardly attractive to the
Windows crowd if they have to comp
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gimp
GIMP 2.4 now uses GTK+'s print dialog. (See http://gimp.org/release-
notes/gimp-2.4.html ) This is very nice as the gimp-print plugin's
dialog is very confusing and sometimes acts weird with respect to CUPS.
The build in Ubuntu appears to not be com
Public bug reported:
After resuming from a hibernate in Gutsy, particularly a long one, my
keyboard often loses the ability to repeat the key.
That is, I can no longer hold down the left arrow key to move left. It
works for one character and then I have to press and release over and
over again. T
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: network-manager
NetworkManager hangs the shutdown process for me if connected to a
network.
I rebooted several times, doing nothing but set up the network and then
restarting and each time this was reproducible.
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Set the kernel to
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: hal
The brightness applet now causes the screen to flicker on a Toshiba
Satellite A105-S4254. When using the applet, the screen flashes on and
off between two brightnesses. Going through it a step at a time shows
that the brightness appears to wrap around
Confirmed on Satellite A105-S4254.
In Feisty, the function keys mostly did stuff, (although most of it was
broken) but now they generate the exact same keycodes as without the Fn
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: file-roller
The man page of file-roller is out of date.
Compare man file-roller to file-roller --help
(The source tarball does not (I think) provide a man page, so I presume
this is an issue with the package.)
** Affects: file-roller (Ubuntu)
Impo
I use totem-gstreamer. (I presume this is the default? I do not remember
ever messing with the settings.)
The link to the video is the thumbnail. Sorry for not mentioning it
before.
The problem occurs on every site which links to a video that I can find (which,
admittedly, isn't all that many),
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: totem-mozilla
The totem-mozilla plugin seems to have difficulties playing a video if
you stop its downloading in a middle and then reopen the video.
Steps to Reproduce:
- Open Firefox
- Go to
http://community.linux.com/community/07/05/17/1640207.shtml?t
I don't think it's a problem with index.theme or whatever... the new svg
simply isn't included.
Place that attached SVG in /usr/share/icons/Human/scalable/status and
run
cd /usr/share/icons/Human/scalable/status
sudo ln -s folder-drag-accept.svg gnome-fs-directory-accept.svg
sudo gtk-update-icon-
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