patch looks good. I've committed it upstream (on sourceforge svn) . I'll
try to get myself around to do a 0.4.1 maintenance release, but maybe
ubuntu should just ship 0.4 with Matthew's patch applied.
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I don't run a 8.10 yet, but I have 8.04 and I can start svn-workbench
just fine. Seems it was fixed in hardy
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I can reproduce this on my machine, (ubuntu hardy)
Here's a backtrace with nautilus-dbg, glib-dbg and gtk-dbg packages
installed:
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
[Switching to Thread 0xb6af2720 (LWP 27136)]
0x08106268 in nautilus_file_invalidate_attributes (file=0x0,
fil
David: I see this exact issue even on a freshly installed system, and my
fstab and menu.lst files only contain UIDs (no reference to /dev/{sh}d*
at all!)
I can confirm that my drive was changed from hdaN to sdbN in the switch
from feisty to gutsy.
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I did the same as David Wynn, and compiled my own kernel which included the
SIS5513 module. (following the instructions on
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel/Compile )
My system seems to boot fine after that.
Problem is I can't build the restricted modules, so I had to go back to
the stand
I think I have a problem related to this. I recently upgraded from
feisty (fresh install - wiped root partition) and the install worked
fine.
I noticed my previous /dev/hda disk is now known as /dev/sda in gutsy,
even though it is a PATA disk, but didn't think more about it at the
time. Root parti
Ok, scratch that.. the VBlank sync setting may have fixed it for
firefox, but I still see the same issue for other apps: azureus (using
sun's java) aswell as rhythmbox.
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Enabling Desktop Effects, some part of firefox and thunderbird windows are
black for few seconds when I deminimize them.
htt
I had a similar(?) issue, but for me the entire firefox window was black
(everything except the window decorations). The blackness depended on
the size of the window, so when I resized the firefox window the
contents showed for certain sizes.
I managed to solve it, by using nvidia-settings and tur
I can confirm that there are problems with (certain?) SD cards on
feisty. This is using the computers built-in card reader (7-in-one,
attached on internal usb 1.x interface)
I have a 2gb sd card which *is* automounted and size shows up as 2gb in
nautilus, but if I try to format it using mkfs.vfat,
I have this issue too, but I am using SUN's java package (from the
repository though, not from java.com).
I managed to solve it thanks to this post:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=1063854&postcount=13
Basically:
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib/jni/
iriverter
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java library not found
I had removed the 2.6.20-16 kernel from my system since it only caused
problems. Today, I tried to install it again to be able to create the
core dump for you and guess what - the installation was successful..
Running that depmod command no longer segfaults.
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Upgrade of linux-restricted-module
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-restricted-modules-2.6.20-16-generic
During the latest security upgrade in Feisty, the upgrade of the package
linux-restricted-modules-2.6.20-16-generic failed during its
configuration phase:
Setting up linux-restricted-modules-2.6.20-16-generic (2
Attached file contains stacktrace etc.
** Attachment added: "Crash dump file"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/5204119/_usr_bin_python2.4.1000.crash
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/73822
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Public bug reported:
Downloaded and installed svn-workbench 1.4.0-1 from synaptic (ubuntu
edgy), when I tried to run it, it core dumped on me.
** Affects: python2.4 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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Towolf: Try to run the following two commands from a terminal while
listening to music. Let's see if these are the once causing the dropouts
(these are the exact commands that the plugin calls):
xprop -f _SCREENSAVER_STATUS 32ac -root _SCREENSAVER_STATUS
and
xscreensaver-command --time
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Autoaway does nothing to the sound, but it does have a timeout function
with an interval of 5 seconds. The CPU spikes does seem like they appear
at regular interval so maybe this is the issue?
The timeout is setup using xchat_hook_timer() and it polls the status of
the screensaver - maybe somethin
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