Using 14.04 on a XPS 15z (cypress touchpad), I still have this issue.
It mostly appears after several 2 fingers scrolling.
dmesg | grep mouse
[ 3373.530080] psmouse serio1: Trackpad at isa0060/serio1/input0 - driver
resynced.
uname -r
3.13.0-35-generic
Is the patch really included in this k
I found another option which works correctly now:
I did set 'SVNAllowBulkUpdates Off' in my mod_dav_svn config file and now
memory consumption stays normal (<450MB with about 10 users) during the whole
checkout, even with about 1.6GB data / 6000 files to get (few hours required).
Before (default
I tried using SVNPathAuthz, but I still get memory being eaten up, so
it's not really working
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Apache mod_dav_svn leaking memory
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/273859
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I found the same issue using Ubuntu 9.04 32bits server
Linux hdm-s004 2.6.28-11-server #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 17 02:48:10 UTC 2009
i686 GNU/Linux
libapache2-svn 1.5.4dfsg1-1ubuntu2
subversion 1.5.4dfsg1-1ubuntu2
I also found some interesting information here:
http://groups.google.se/group/linux.d
I had a similar problem using 9.04 64bits server edition.
AuthBasicAuthoritative Off was present, so authentication was really
made with MySQL data.
I could enter login and password, but then I got a blank page and
/var/log/apache2/error.log reported child pid exit signal
Segmentation fault (11)
Before updating b43 firmware folder to the one from
http://www.omattos.com/broadcom/, I made sure to wait until I got hundreds of
"b43-phy0 ERROR: PHY transmission error" (which I always had at startup, even
if connexion was established for hours after it).
The problems appeared few minutes afte
Hello,
I have the same here with BCM4318 on Linksys card with Ubuntu 9.04 64bits.
In fact I get this since 8.10 and usage of b43-fwcutter.
Before that on 8.04 + ndiswapper, it was working fine.
uname -a:
Linux denon-desktop 2.6.28-11-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 17 01:58:03 UTC
2009 x86_64 GNU