Enabling animations seems to work around the bug. I can lock and unlock
my screen manually without crashing gnome-shell. Thanks!
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Yes, I do have animations disabled. I'll re-enable them and see if that
works around the crashes.
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gnome-shell crashes every time I unloc
Public bug reported:
After a recent "apt upgrade", for about 4 days gnome-shell crashes every
time I lock/unlock my screen. Disabling the screen lock lets me run X
and Wayland sessions with GNOME indefinitely. Manually locking my
screen or letting it lock automatically causes gnome-shell to cras
apport doesn't ever successfully upload the full crash dump. It always
gets an HTTP 503 at the end, which I figure is the server timing out
from the 1 GB core dump upload. I can provide a backtrace, thread dump,
or other info from the dump if it would be helpful.
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In my previous comment I said that Martin's package didn't fix my issue,
but two days after I said that, the suspend-repeat loop seems to have
gone away. Sometimes my wifi turns on automatically on resume,
sometimes it doesn't.
Overall, it's a much better experience, but there's still some work t
I installed Martin's package, but it doesn't fix the issue on my
Thinkpad T420. After resume, the network isn't usable and I have to run
"nmcli nm sleep false" to enable it.
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> however, if I suspend the machine again and resume it,
> after few seconds it starts again to suspend without me doing anything,
> leaving the machine in an unusable state.
I get the same behavior on my Thinkpad T420. Sleep works great, but
when I wake
Just wanted to add another confirmation to the thread. I'm using 12.04
with Unity 2D, and indicator-multiload uses over 1 GB RAM after the
weekend. Killing it frees all the memory, and I relaunch it.
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I have a similar problem with 2.36.0-0ubuntu1, which also happens with
the vanilla upstream 2.36.0 (built from source), though my crash is in
soup_socket_is_ssl. I can't repro my crash using 2.36.1 built from
source on Oneiric, or with 2.36.1-1ubuntu1 on Precise (as of
2011-01-12).
My crash happe
Nvidia 180 fixes it for me on both Intrepid and Jaunty (as of
2009-04-09).
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I have pidgin 1:2.5.5-1ubuntu7 installed and I still see a SIGILL crash.
Backtrace follows (with some of my personal information obscured):
#0 0xb5cf1330 in ?? ()
#1 0xb756da20 in xmlWarningMsg (ctxt=0xb5cf1330,
error=XML_WAR_NS_URI_RELATIVE,
msg=0xb765c8ec "xmlns: URI %s is not absolu
I just had an opportunity to upgrade from 8.10 to 9.04 Beta on my Mac
Pro (actually did an installation to a new disk, not an upgrade), and
the kernel that came with it (2.6.28-11-generic) still has this problem:
piix is used instead of AHCI, and the drive is pretty slow.
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I think my USB wireless device is the source of the problem, but I
haven't had time to experiment with work-arounds (module unloading).
The computer suspends and resumes correctly when the USB wireless device
is detached. Here's lsusb -vvv for the relevant device:
Bus 001 Device 007: ID 050d:705c
I think my USB wireless device is the source of the problem, but I
haven't had time to experiment with work-arounds (module unloading).
The computer suspends and resumes correctly when the USB wireless device
is detached. Here's lsusb -vvv for the relevant device:
Bus 001 Device 007: ID 050d:705c
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** A
Public bug reported:
After an upgrade from Intrepid to Jaunty Beta 1 (including all updates
to April 4, 2009), suspend no longer works. Linux switches to a text
VT, the screen is empty except for the cursor blinking in the upper-
left, and the moon icon on the ThinkPad display flashes but the mac
I just tried Apache FOP 0.95 (my bug report was for 0.94) and the
problem seems to be fixed in FOP. Upgrading to 0.95 is a fine work-
around for me, but I think there's still an issue that OpenJDK 6 causes
(or enables or whatever) the NPE with 0.94 where Sun's JVM does not.
I'm also a bit confuse
In case anyone is confused when they read the draft.mode work-around in
the Debian bug, I'll try to explain here.
The Debian bug reporter's FO document did not originally contain images.
When FOP produces a draft output (draft.mode=yes), it inserts a
background image that says "DRAFT" or something
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I'm not sure if this bug needs logged against Ubuntu's OpenJDK project
because a similar issue is logged in Debian's bug list as #447951
(http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=447951). I couldn't
find a statement about what qualifies as "up-stream" for the OpenJDK
do it. But it
appears the hardest part of the problem is understanding just what Apple
did to the hardware classification that makes it incompatible with the
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I first noticed this when I upgraded to Ubuntu 7.10. Annoying bug.
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est this week with the latest kernel, but
as far as I know it was never fixed in a released Ubuntu kernel.
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Patrick, are you using Tim's i2c_ec.ko module or the one that's in
2.6.20-15.24 to boot successfully?
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Thanks for the info about the Launchpad builds. Because many people
having these ACPI problems will also be using the proprietary nvidia
modules (most or all Mac Pro users), or other packages tied to the
installed kernel version, we'll be effectively tied to old versions of
packages that cro
I share the same concerns as franzb. This bug could affect a large
number of computers out there, and Ubuntu's reputation will suffer when
the latest release doesn't even boot on many of the machines where older
releases worked correctly. This was a problem with Edgy compared to
Dapper for many p
Here are some quick instructions. Start with a system with a recent
kernel and ALSA configured normally (standard Ubuntu installation). At
this point you'll have a GNOME mixer that works but the volume will be
way too low. Then make sure you have the following things installed (I
may be forgettin
I have still been compiling ALSA drivers by hand, and because of other
critical kernel bugs (ACPI), I can't use Ubuntu kernels newer than
2.6.20-12 on my Mac Pro, so I don't have a way to test. I know ALSA
1.0.14rc3 includes the updated drivers for Mac Pros.
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Eclipse does incremental
compilation all the time (whenever you save a resource).
Java thread dumps during the big pause point to a thread waiting to
close the file stream or channel, which shouldn't take that long for a
200 byte file.
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I'm not sure if the combined mode stuff even applies for the Mac Pro's
IDE controller. I read about the patch that added the ID to the AHCI
chipsets, but I didn't test it. Now that you've confirmed it works (or
worked), the best fix would be to add the ID to the Feisty kernel.
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I'm using a Mac Pro running Feisty (2007/03/26), which was previously
running Edgy. There is a single WD Raptor disk in the box and when
2.6.20-12 boots it prefers the ata_piix driver instead of AHCI, which
causes high CPU usage when
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The Mac Pro and Macbook Pro issues aren't related (they use different
sound chipsets).
I originally reported the issue to the ALSA developer list, and received
a patch. A Mac Pro driver fix is included in ALSA 1.0.14rc2 (but this
version requires a "model=macpro" module argument). 1.0.14rc3 dete
I get a very similar crash (loading ACPI modules dies at kref_get()) on
my Mac Pro workstation. 2.6.20-12 did not have this problem. I
upgraded all packages at once, so I have the latest ACPI support tools.
I'm back to running 2.6.20-12 with a downgraded nvidia-glx until this
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