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unity-panel-service crashed with SIGSEGV in gdk_window_new()
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In method ido_offscreen_proxy_realize(), a call is made to
gdk_screen_get_rgba_visual() to get a GdkVisual handle, which is then
passed as part of a GdkWindowAttr structure to gdk_window_new().
What's not taken into account is that gdk_screen_get_rgba_visual() will
return NULL if RGBA isn't suppor
I take back what I say earlier about it being fixed. I swear, for one
boot it was working, but on every subsequent boot the errant window list
behaviour has returned.
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Window List buttons do not always respond to mouse clicks
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Yep, whatever magic sauce was in that update has fixed the problem.
Thanks!
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This happened to me after a Jaunty -> Karmic upgrade. The behaviour is
consistent: say you move your mouse directly downwards onto an entry in
the (horizontal) list. It will change to the hover colour, and clicking
on that entry will work. From here moving the mouse to the left always
will have no
To clarify, this can be reproduced on a default install. Simply switch
to one of the other three pack-in icon themes (GNOME, High Contrast
Inverse or Tangerine) and you'll see the GNOME variant of image-missing
( http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Gnome-image-missing.svg )
instead of a Suspend
This is still visible in the "Shut Down the Computer" dialogue. This can
either be raised by clicking the "Shut Down" option in the System menu
(which intuitively enough, completely disappears if you have activated
the Fast User Switch panel applet), or by pressing the Power button on a
laptop. If
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Confirmed under Jaunty. The steps above are reproducible; all you need
to do is have Firefox open with several tabs, update it with Update
Manager, then quit as per the notification instructions. Clicking "Exit"
from the File menu won't bring up the "Do you want Firefox to save your
tabs" dialogue,
Just to clarify, I got sick of having no sound after a month and
migrated to a fresh Intrepid install. PulseAudio is working now. If you
have a backup HDD then that could be an easy way out, just check first
if the Intrepid LiveCD can play sound. I still haven't a clue what the
issue was.
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Yeah, I think you're right. Thanks for the new link :)
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Still experiencing hangs on boot with 2.6.27-7.11.
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Okay, tried replacing my pulse /etc/asound.conf with my old dmix one.
Killing PulseAudio then running Audacious with the ALSA backend gives
perfect sound.
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Sound output from PulseAudio replaced with static after update
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/275392
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Just to clarify, this is when running "pulseaudio -k" after booting with
a clean /etc/asound.conf that doesn't use the "pulse" device? I'll try
that.
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The applications I've used to test the audio were using a native
PulseAudio backend (Exaile, which uses gstreamer, and Audacious which
uses an output plugin). The login sound was also making crackling
noises, however I've now turned the Gnome sound events off.
The only config file I changed was /e
No change after adding pulseaudio.desktop to /etc/xdg/autostart for me.
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No change alas. There's still weird static in the place of the login
sound, and no music playback.
Maddeningly, the new beta LiveCD has working PulseAudio. Since purging
and installing every package with "pulse" in the name didn't work, I'm
tempted to write off this installation as "cursed" and re
32-bit here. There's only one sound device in /proc/asound/cards , one
soundcard sink (alsa_output.pci_8086_27d8_alsa_playback_0), all the
volume sliders and mute buttons are set in pavucontrol, and generally it
appears as if PulseAudio was running without any speakers plugged in.
Except OSS works,
The released package hasn't fixed the problem for me. Even after running
"pulseaudio -k ; rm -rf ~/.pulse* ; pulseaudio -D --log-target=syslog",
the sound output is still nothing but static. Rhythmbox, the Sound
Preferences test, the GDM login sound, everything.
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You're right, the problem is fixed. In the past month there's been a ton
of GTK updates to fix the behaviour of some of the widgets, so it
must've been repaired by one of those.
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Status: New => Invalid
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Binary package hint: pulseaudio
After a recent update, PulseAudio no longer outputs sound, but instead a
series of popping noises.
Applications that attempt to use raw OSS (aside from having no hardware
mixing) produce perfect sound.
Version: Intrepid
Kernel: 2.6.27-4-gener
Sorry my bad, the crackly sound appears to be a pulseaudio thing. In
other news I'm an idiot.
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bdl_pos_adj
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I have that line in my dmesg, and as of 2.6.27-4 I no longer have sound;
when music plays all I can hear is a series of pops from my speaker.
This is a pretty serious regression as sound works perfectly (with
model=3stack) in 2.6.27-3, with no such error message. This is on a
Toshiba Satellite A100
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Okay, so I have some simple text data that I'd like to turn into cells
on a spreadsheet:
Beans Toast Bacon Egg Sausage
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10
No problem in Hardy's Gnumeric 1.8.2, just copy the three lines and
paste into a cell to start the Text
Confirmed. This is ultra irritating as you can't do things like use the
colour white from the HSV palette (unless you count "typing the RGBA
value in hex every single time" a workaround). The worst side-effect is
that every colour you touch is given an alpha value of 245/255, which
means going arou
Still no solution for this problem, however there -is- now a viable
workaround.
In Hardy, the "standard sound server" is meant to be PulseAudio, and so
far from my experience it isn't bad. I say "meant to be", if you've
upgraded from Gutsy you probably have to follow these instructions -
https://w
So it's just an aptitude handling thing? Fair enough, I got around it by
manually installing the gnome-applets and gnome-applets-data debs.
Thanks for the clarification.
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Removing tracker forces you to remove gnome-applets
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/149225
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Title explains all. I don't want trackerd running, yet removing the
tracker package forces you to remove the whole gnome-applets package,
which includes things like the trash icon and system monitor.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
issue fixed in kernel 2.6.22-10.11
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.22 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Performed a dist-upgrade from feisty to gutsy on a Toshiba Satellite
A100. Unfortunately, the new kernel (2.6.22-9.25, snd-hda-intel) only
outputs barely-audible levels of sound, even with with the volume at
maximum.
The bug is more-o
Good news everyone! It appears that kernel image 2.6.20.16.28.1 finally
has (amongst other things) several patches related to fixing ALC861
problems. My Toshiba now plays sound at the correct volume straight off
the bat. Thanks Daniel!
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I can confirm. There seems to be a few string formatting errors (for
instance, on the player window the sample rate isn't shown). This has
been around for some time in feisty, and it would be brilliant if it
could be fixed.
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Output of alsa-info.sh:
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Sound crackles & snaps when SDL volume not set at 100%
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Aha. Cheers for the clarification :)
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Problem is still there with kernel 2.6.20-14.
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I'm currently running Feisty on a Toshiba Satellite A100, which uses the
snd-hda-intel ALSA driver. After upgrading from 2.6.20-8-generic to
2.6.20-9-generic, the sound is an order of magnitude quieter; turning
both the hardware and software volume controls up to m
** Description changed:
I'm currently running Feisty on a Toshiba Satellite A100, which uses the
snd-hda-intel ALSA driver. After upgrading from 2.6.20-8-generic to
2.6.20-9-generic, the sound is an order of magnitude quieter; turning
both the hardware and software volume controls up to m
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I'm currently running Feisty on a Toshiba Satellite A100, which uses the
snd-hda-intel ALSA driver. After upgrading from 2.6.20-8-generic to
2.6.20-9-generic, the sound is an order of magnitude quieter; turning
both the hardware and software volume controls up to maximum give
I'm experiencing the same problem (snd-hda-intel). The crackling isn't
OGG exclusive; almost everything that SDL_mixer does is affected, and
the problem is "fixed" by setting the volume to 100%.
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