Hi there
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For me, the bug is not reproducible with the latest lucid installation.
Currently, i am running a standard ubuntu lucid installation (minimal)
with no changes to kernel or affected parts of the system.
Because of that, I think the bug is no l
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Is this bug reproducible with the latest Lucid packages ?
Thanks in advance.
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I have gone bleeding edge as you have, with scripts added - from here on
i obviously wont be reporting bugs in launchpad - so far so good though,
but I will run the laptop for a few days straight to check its
stability. Perhaps we've found the holy grail of stability on the new
Intel graphics card
Moreover, here is my running xorg.conf.
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Hello Dantroline :)
I managed to stop the freezes for me.
First, i installed the 64 bit flash player from the adobe website.
Next, there was some work to do with the graphics.
Just follow these instructions:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1130582
i am currently running the "bleeding e
I have recently installed the alpha version of Adobe Flash 64bit which
has improved stability, but the pattern of crashes is now exactly as
reported by Dirty Oerty.
The last line of a few of my gdm log files has this:
(EE) intel(0): Failed to initialize kernel memory manager
X: ../../src/i830_dri
Hi! I have the same problem, although I am not technical enough to know
where to dig to figure it out. I have found though that some programs
are more likely to cause this issue: any flash animation in firefox
using nonfree (though not in Opera), and as you say, the animated
screensavers (in my ca
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