Just wanted to add a comment for people following this bug, that for me
using Ubuntu 12.10 (august 11th) , it seems fixed. I checked this using
an OpenGL (SDL controlled) window I had troubles with in 12.04, it no
longer has the slow down in the current 12.10 alpha. It also fixes that
application n
Confirmed, fixed in 12.04 code.
But "I" did find new potential problems. I used the 'cppcheck' tool for
this. Defenitly try it sometime, it looks only at code syntax, but can
detect allot. apt-get install cppcheck'flawfinder' is another nice
tool for syntax checking.
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The problem is still present and really annoying. Ubuntu 64 bit 11.10, Kernel
3.2.1, ext4fs with ecryptfs encrypted home folder, Lenovo R400.
As it seems to be related to logging (and maybe DBUS), any chance to solve it?
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I have the same problem - after booting up my laptop and logging into Ubuntu
11.10 the first thing I do is starting some programs. I don't keep them all in
the left pane, so I hit the super key and search for "firefox", "chromium" or
"amarok", but the apps are not shown, only the results of the
I believe it would be great to have this feature in the upcoming LTS
release, as the problem affects more and more users in the future,
especially with the 5 year support cycle. I think it's not a big deal
for admins to disable it, while most plain users aren't aware of the
problem nor have the kno
I forgot to point to a workaround you can use until the bug gets fixed:
remove lightdm and (re)install gdm (like in Ubuntu 11.04) as display
manager. Open a terminal and enter: 'sudo apt-get remove lightdm' and
'sudo apt-get install gdm'.
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I can confirm the behaviour described by NikTheGeek in comment #25
$ ck-list-sessions shows one active and one inactive session as described by
Chris Coulson in comment #8
Updated from Natty to Oneiric, Ubuntu is up to date: lightdm version
1.0.1-0ubuntu6
So maybe a regression?
Session3:
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found memory leak in code
T
I think the automated scripts are far to aggressive while trying to "fix" the
bugs. Please change the importance of this problem to something else than
"wishlist", as it's a bug. In case Tyler found some time and the bug got
already fixed, please close it. Maybe Dustin or Tyler can change the st
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 509180 ***
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It seems the problem you reported is a duplicate of bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ecryptfs/+bug/509180 , which was fixed
upstream and is hopefully soon backported to all series. I will
therefore mark your bug
I'm experiencing similar problems.
Seems this bug could be related to bug #761312 @
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/761312
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As a workaround, for now you can use a small script called 'TLP' to set the
threshold. It requires the 'tp-smapi' module
See: http://ubuntu-tweak.com/source/linrunner-tlp/
More information can be found at
http://thinkpad-wiki.org/TLP_-_Stromspareinstellungen_f%C3%BCr_Ubuntu (german)
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For me it has been fixed with the final 11.04 release. No more problems.
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I guess so, yes. Unfortunatly, I'm no good at inkscape, but maybe it's a
start for someone more skilled.
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glipper applet needs a monochrome
How about this one? I found it via google, it was made by David Callé
http://identi.ca/notice/40713132
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On my system I found an impractical, but reproducible 'fix' for this
problem:
1. Open the 'problematic' flac file with totem
2. In totem, start playing the flac by clicking on the play button, making sure
you hear the buffer under runs
3. While the flac is playing, in a console and enter 'pulseau
Apologies, some parts of my comment (#2) seemed to have gone missing. I
also wanted to add that I tried all kind of settings in
/etc/pulse/daemon.pa and all kinds of 'fixes' for pulseaudio and non of
them worked.
Since both VLC and mplayer have no problems with the playback and the
diagnostics of
For me this happens only when using (fresh) 11.04 alpha/beta releases.
No problems on 10.10 or earlier Ubuntu's or other Linux distributions.
It's an audible problem: some flac files have small crackling or
skipping ticks in them, so not all flac files have these problems.
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Thank you, it works for me now. I mark the bug as solved.
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I tried resetting the bios, but that didn't help.
But finally I could solve this issue by updating the bios from version 3.00 to
3.19.
Attaching the debug information after updating, hope that helps. Is this still
a bug? You decide.
Kindest regards!
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CPU to the maximum available of 2,4 GHz. The gnome-cpu-applet shows the
available states (800 MHz, 1,6 GHz, 2,4 GHz), but after clicking "2,4 GHz", the
CPU is running at 1,6 GHz. Selecting the "
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Got the same problem with the new kernel (2.6.31-14-generic) but ONLY when
using my external wifi card (rtl 8187 chipset)
What I did in terminal to install cisco vpn client to the new kernel:
a) downloaded and extracted vpnclient-linux-x86_64-4.8.02.0030-k9.tar.gz
b) patch it with vpnclient-linux-
I tried the Ubuntu 9.10 beta live CD with Kernel 2.6.31-11 and the problem did
exist there too.
Same thing with Fedora 11 (KDE 4.2.2 and Kernel 2.6.29.4-167) live cd. I'm
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Well, after this behaviour had been fixed for me since 8.04, i confirm it has
appeared again in 9.04 (jaunty).
It is really annoying to have the internal wifi (intel wifi 5100) enabled (and
at least, shut in down via "sudo ifconfig wlan1 down") in order to connect with
my external usb wifi (rea
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