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oomd is useless. at least with default configuration
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I have 16GB or RAM and 2GB of swap. I also usually have several docker
containers up, and also run an IDE (PhpStorm) and Firefox with about a
million tabs open (bad habit, I know).
Each of these things consumes memory, so typically I don't have that much free
RAM.
Every now
For now I just installed the 0.4.0-1 deb package built for Groovy. There
were no dependency problems and the daemon has started. I'll see how it
goes from here.
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Do you mind releasing a fix for focal? Or backporting that new version,
considering how the current one just doesn't work at all out of the box?
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There is no 0.4.0-1 package yet available in focal. Will it become
available in a few days or so?
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oomd does not start
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I installed oomd hoping that it will kill my browser whenever it's time
for me to restart it, but nothing is happening. Today I desided to check
why, and apparently, the oomd service is not being started, because a
precondition which checks for /usr/bin/oomd_bin being an execu
$ systemd-resolve --status
Global
LLMNR setting: no
MulticastDNS setting: no
DNSOverTLS setting: no
DNSSEC setting: no
DNSSEC supported: no
DNSSEC NTA: 10.in-addr.arpa
16.172.in-addr.arpa
168.192.in-addr.arpa
Public bug reported:
Systemd-resolved fails to resolve a host which has a private IP address, even
though its DNS entry is public. This happens even when I am connected to a VPN
where the host resides.
Interestingly, if I manually issue a `host -a` request, the host gets resolved,
and further r
@htrex:
I'm using PHPStorm as well, and the issue seems gone after I rebooted to
previous kernel (5.3.0-45-generic). I suggest you do the same until this is
resolved.
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I have this issue as well. Rebooted my Thinkpad X1 Carbon 6th gen today,
and now I'm getting these UI lockups for a few seconds every few
minutes, even though the mouse cursor still moves and Spotify keeps
playing what it is playing.
In my case, this seems related to PhpStorm 2020.1. It's enough t
I'll switch to 20.04 as soon as it's released, thanks. Is the spinner
there by default by any chance?
Regarding 1. being not a bug in general, I'm tempted to disagree.
Windows does that somehow, which means it must be possible for Linux to
do as well. Although I do understand that perhaps it's not
3 and 4 then, I guess?
Also, thanks for the pointers! I don't think the symptoms we're having are
exactly same, but they're close enough to give it a shot at considering them as
such.
Here's where I think our experience differs:
- My impression from bug 1838725 is that sometimes you don't see th
Ah right, I guess something has changed. The first case (booting with
disk password) now acts closer to the second (booting without it),
although I haven't tested the latter recently.
The issues that remain are:
1. The Lenovo logo only appears on screen after a significant delay. If feels
as if
I'm attaching a video of the reboot process I performed on Saturday. For
the reference, I had exacly same success with a full poweroff and clean
boot, except I had to enter my PC boot password in that case.
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Mu
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I have multiple issues with plymouth-theme-spinner on my 6th generation
X1 Carbon. I'll try listing them here.
1. If I enable hard disk password in BIOS, neither Lenovo logo, nor the
spinner is shown durin
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I have multiple issues with plymouth-theme-spinner on my 6th generation
X1 Carbon. I'll try listing them here.
1. If I enable hard disk password in BIOS, neither Lenovo logo, nor the
spinner is shown during bootup. Instead, I just get the black screen. I
believe I do get the
I'd like to back up this request.
The "new upstream release" of Xalan-C (1.11) has made its way into
Debian stable (it's there even in Jessie), and while it doesn't seem to
be getting much maintenance attention recently, it is part of Debian
main archive, so is presumably secure and stable enough.
I suspect this depends on your _default_ (main) keyboard layout. Try
setting it to Lithuanian and then logging in anew.
My suspicion is based on the fact that the problem manifests itself with
regardless of the actual keyboard layout in use at the particular moment
and the fact that Lithuanian is
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The README file for KeepassX has been instructing to use Qt5 when
building this application for quite some time now. Assuming that it
builds well, why not use the newer toolkit?
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The common Lithuanian keyboard layout has accented characters in its
unshifted level, uppercase accented characters in shifter level, numbers
in the third (AltGr) level, and special characters in the fourth
(AltGr+Shift) level.
I have noticed that when entering the password t
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/usr/share/aspell/lt.cwl.gz not compressed optimally
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Note there are two Debian bugs, which are both marked as fixed since package
version 1:3.16.2-1:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=776093
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=808386
However, this does not seem to be the case. The upstream bug is
https://bugzilla.gnome
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I use a dark theme globally, and gucharmap has a problem with dark
themes. The problem is that in the character table, only the currently
selected character is visible, whereas all other characters are
displayed as white glyphs on white background, therefore, are invisible.
I
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Several Language
Marc, this particular bug is Linux-specific. You should file a new one
if you happen to have this same problem on Windows. Clipboard
implementations are completely different among different operating
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Binary package hint: tuxguitar
Tuxguitar has been translated into Lithuanian, but this locale is not
included in packages. Please include it too.
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2010.04.23 00:35, Andrius Štikonas rašė:
> Данило, now it is of course too late but should KDE Lithuanian team move
> the really singular form to the msgstr[3] for KDE S.C. 4.5? It should
> be possible to write a script that does this.
>
Shouldn't we discuss the possibility to move to 4 plural
2010.04.21 22:45, Przemysław Kulczycki rašė:
> ** Summary changed:
>
> - nautilus wants to execute all text files on a vfat flash drive
> + nautilus wants to execute all text files on a vfat and ntfs drives
>
> ** Summary changed:
>
> - nautilus wants to execute all text files on a vfat and ntfs dr
Hi,
2010.04.19 19:06, David Planella rašė:
> El ds 17 de 04 de 2010 a les 13:44 +, en/na Rimas Kudelis va
> escriure:
>
>> * While I do agree with what you said regarding standardisation, we have
>> a little problem: manpower. Lack of it is probably the biggest
2010.04.17 17:08, Andrius Štikonas rašė:
> Stripping the second form would be more logical
>
How come? The first form targets cases where n==1, meanwhile the second
form targets n==21, n==31 etc., but still works fine with n==1.
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* While I do agree with what you said regarding standardisation, we have
a little problem: manpower. Lack of it is probably the biggest reason
why I don't really see it happening in the short term: coming to a
consensus is one thing, but actually realising it is totally different.
*) Yes, I mean t
Yes, it is a recent KDE-only change. The difference from the rule with
three plural forms is that number "1" is a separate case now. In three
plural forms mode, 1 is the same case as 21, 31 etc. Note: neither is a
mistake. KDE developers decided to change the plural form they use to
get more freedo
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haven't actually reached you. Please read them, there are questions for
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I'm not quite sure if it's a control-center bug, but this is where an
appropriate setting could live.
Currently, to disable PulseAudio, one has to manually hunt down each and
every possible reason why this daemon starts. This is very time
consuming and gets on nerves when you
Yes, working with a non-US keyboard layout and tsclient is still
painfull (ATM I'm testing Intrepid Alpha 6). Details follow.
With "Lithuania" keyboard layout (default for Lithuania), and no
particular layout chosen in "Local Resources" tab of Tsclient, I get the
US keyboard layout in login dialog
Spinus, well, if Plone3 packages are the only ones depending on libjs-
prototype, then I guess there's no need for a separate bug.
It would be nice to get attention from backport maintainers though...
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This also applies to at least the following binary packages:
zope-cmfdefault1.6
zope-cmftopic1.6
zope-cmfcalendar1.6
zope-dcworkflow1.6
zope-cmfactionicons1.6
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zope-cmfquickinstallertool
zope-btreefolder2
zope-securemailhost
zope-extendedpathindex
zope-cmfdynamicviewfti
zope-cmfpla
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Binary package hint: zope-cmf1.6
zope-cmfplone depends on zope2.10 or zope2.9, and also on a bunch of
zope-cmf1.6 packages, such as zope-cmfcore1.6:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/hardy/zope-cmfplone .
However, zope-cmfcore1.6 depends on zope2.9 or zope2.8, thus making
plone im
I too am facing this problem.
I thought APE writes ID3 tags, but actually, it writes APETAG tags, and
yes they are stored at the end of the file, and yes Rhythmbox prefers
them over ID3 2.3 for display, but updates/writes ID3 instead.
Unfortunately, my file is also copyrighted (perhaps it wouldn'
No, not in freshly installed Hardy. In Hardy DOM inspector appears in
the menus just like it's supposed to.
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I haven't faced this bug for a long time, and found a cure more than a
year ago.
If I remember correctly, it was a misconfiguration that happenned during
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The webpage used in the original report has been fully redone since
reporting, and is no longer publicly available. That's why you see it as
working OK.
I have removed the links pointing to it, and added links to the upstream
bug and testcases instead.
** Summary changed:
- Firefox eats up all t
Seth rašė:
> Anywyas, I
> can live with using thunderbird without alltray when reorganizing my
> mailbox. Also, I'll see whether options/alternatives exist to make
> thunderbird run in the system tray. I imagine both KDE and thunderbird
> are prone to have this feature natively by now.
There's an
Seth, here's my current pstree. DnD works in it:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ $ pstree -u rq
bonobo-activati───{bonobo-activati}
dbus-daemon
deskbar-applet───2*[{deskbar-applet}]
evolution-data-───{evolution-data-}
evolution-excha───{evolution-excha}
fast-user-switc
gconfd-2
gnome-session─┬─bluetoot
Hm, it works as intended for me on Ubuntu 7.10.
Seth, perhaps it's just delayed reaction? I get similar problems when
dragging music from Rhythmbox to my Desktop, for example. Sometimes you
just have to wait a few seconds longer for the cursor to change (that
indicates you can now move/copy the it
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: gnome-terminal
- When switching active workspaces, windows etc, gnome-terminal frequently
displays unacceptable garbage in its terminal widget.
- This could be caused by vim (as it's the application I use most in my
gnome-terminal sessions).
+ Wh
Leann, is it enough to test the LiveCD version of Gutsy? I don't want to
upgrade that computer just yet.
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- When switching active workspaces, windows etc, gnome-terminal frequently
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When switching active workspaces, windows etc, gnome-terminal frequently
displays unacceptable garbage in its terminal widget.
This could be caused by vim (as it's the application I use most in my
gnome-terminal sessions).
** Affects: gn
** Summary changed:
- Entering dagesh creates unremovable characters
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This actually happens with all combining characters, not just the dagesh.
For example, if in terminal you enter a letter "s" followed by U+0300
(COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT) and U+0327 (COMBINING CEDILLA), you see these three
chars in a row, like this:
s`¸
. If you now press Enter, you'll see a 'comm
Oh, and talking about an icon, the Human theme has both a beautiful
orange globe and a nice computer with a brown desktop. If only someone
could merge them nicely into one icon similarly to the current icon of
tsclient, that icon would rock IMHO.
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I suggest beautifying even more of TSclient.
In Dapper times, a guy named Lauri Taumila has created a Human theme for
TSclient, which incorporates icons used in all TSclient tabs, and even
the top strip. I suggest Ubuntu to replace the files in TSclient with
his creation, or other files from Human
Oops, I misspelled his name. He's actually named Lauri Taimila.
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it is a bug, because other programs manage to reattach to the panel when
it restarts.
However, it seems like I can't reproduce that in Gutsy.
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Right, I can't reproduce that in Gutsy either.
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btw I'm talking about xchat 2.8.4-0ubuntu4~feisty1 in Feisty.
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upgrading to gutsy right now, so not sure yet. :)
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Confirming with seahorse 1.0.1-0ubuntu1 in Feisty. See screenshot.
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This happens for me with bluez-gnome 0.6-1ubuntu3 on feisty
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After gnome-panel crashes and restarts, or if it's killed, the tray icon
of XChat pops out into a separate window instead of returning to the
default system tray. See the attached screenshot.
** Affects: xchat (Ubuntu)
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Binary package hint: linuxdcpp
On september 23rd, LinuxDC++ 1.0.0 has been released (see [1]). I think it's
time to update the package to a release version.
[1] http://linuxdcpp.berlios.de/articles.php?mode=comments&id=20
** Affects: linuxdcpp (Ubuntu)
Importance: Unde
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #462371
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** Also affects: fileroller (upstream) via
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Binary package hint: file-roller
When creating a zip archive, symbolic links aren't being followed, but
are added as links instead (zip -y == store symbolic links as the link
instead of the referenced file). I don't think that's how it should be
as a symlink in an archive is
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The resolution is in process. Check the upstream bug (gnome-bugs #56070)
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You're right, configuring gdm to use Xephyr works around this problem.
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Confirming, the feisty-backports package solves the problem by
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I get a very similar error after each power failure as well as after
each hibernation attempt. Booting into recovery mode and then pressing
ctrl+alt+del solves the problem, but this is very annoying. Especially
because grub takes about a minute, or maybe even two to display its
menu, and then anoth
the "unable to eject" part is related to Bug #102514.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 63090 ***
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I too am suffering from this bug. When I try to eject my USB-to-IDE HDD, it
disappears from the desktop for a moment, and then comes back with an "unable
to eject" error message.
Furthermore, if I run "sudo e
I think this is a duplicate of bug #102514, which, in turn, is probably
incorrectly marked as a dupe of another bug.
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Hm, seems like nothing has changed much since Edgy.
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TomasHnyk: You're right. At least with the website mentioned in the
initial bug report, CPU usage no longer rises that much (still it does
rise from 6 to 30 percent, looking at the output of `top`).
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hmm...
I escaped those shutdowns by commenting out all i2c related modules from
/etc/modules (I suppose I added them myself previously, when trying to
set up fan speed control).
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Ondřej:
you must edit /etc/fstab and /boot/grub/menu.lst after upgrading. Change sdc to
sda everywhere, then the system will boot. To do that, you should boot to your
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Thank you Scott,
The system now works as expected.
The devs should take a look at Bug #56854, and maybe fix that too, at
least for the next version of *buntu...
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hmm...
I guess my problem is out too, as my non-laptop restarts seem to have been
caused by misconfiguration of lm-sensors (/etc/sensors.conf).
Anyways, my PC is now undergoing warranty reparations, as yesterday I found out
that my PSU cooler wouldn't spin (causing emergency reboots again, heh).
pherris:
use fmask, not umask.
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hm...
now that I've upgraded from 2.6.15-27 to 2.6.15-28, my system doesnt' boot with
the new kernel. I guess it's because I have /dev/sdc all around in fstab. Will
changing of sdc to sda in it fix the boot problem for me?
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Dell 2950 w/ PERC 5i/Integrated, seeing RAID'd HDD's
https://bugs.lau
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 21202 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/21202
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 21202
firefox doesn't work with gtk clipboard management
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Copy/paste does not work if Firefox is closed down
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/90477
You receiv
Again: the problem for me arises even on a non-notebook computer which I
assembled just hacf a year ago, so it's not yet choking with dust.
Those "emergency shutdowns" piss me off. Expecially when GRUB is now so
sensitive about uncleanly unmounted partitions, forcing me to log into
single-user mod
I think it's closed now.
** Changed in: hal (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Rejected
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adds/removes same device many times a second causing high loads and extremally
slow performance
https://launchpad.net/bugs/81915
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 22336 ***
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 22336
laptop overheats when performing CPU intensive tasks.
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"critical temperature reached" with kernel 2.6.15-22-386
https://launchpad.net/bugs/44805
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 22336 ***
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 44805
"critical temperature reached" with kernel 2.6.15-22-386
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 22336
laptop overheats when performing CPU intensive tasks.
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critical temperature reache
FYI: this is very similar to bug #49740, but a different package is
involved.
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Window for "gdmflexiserver -n" disappears on desktop switch
https://launchpad.net/bugs/93229
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.. and the process is not running after window is lost. So it's much
rather a crash, than a hiding window.
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Window for "gdmflexiserver -n" disappears on desktop switch
https://launchpad.net/bugs/93229
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