Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: deskbar-applet
Deskbar-applet completely freezes when I begin typing in a search for
something. The only way to resolve it is to kill the deskbar-applet
process. I only have the default set of search plugins enabled. I also
have tracker enabled, and track
I'll try getting a proper trace when it hangs, but for now, all I got is
this:
(gdb) bt
#0 0xb7f38410 in __kernel_vsyscall ()
#1 0xb7f18d05 in sem_wait@@GLIBC_2.1 () from /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libpthread.so.0
#2 0x080f22e5 in PyThread_acquire_lock ()
#3 0x080c32dc in PyEval_RestoreThread ()
#4
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gvfs-fuse
I'm getting lots of useless gvfs-fuse-daemon processes hanging around
after a few logout/login cycles. Funny thing is that it used to be a
problem that this daemon died a little too often, now it's very much the
opposite :). Anyways, I *think* i
Downgrading to:
$ ls -1 *gvfs*.deb
gvfs_0.2.5-0ubuntu1_i386.deb
gvfs-backends_0.2.5-0ubuntu1_i386.deb
gvfs-bin_0.2.5-0ubuntu1_i386.deb
gvfs-fuse_0.2.5-0ubuntu1_i386.deb
libgvfscommon0_0.2.5-0ubuntu1_i386.deb
does not solve the problem of remaining gvfs-fuse-daemon processes after
logout. Also, th
I've got the update from Hardy-proposed installed, and it looks OK,
playing many videos with XVideo, both large and small.. However, I did
get a freeze *once*, on a small video played in Totem, just right after
I had installed the updated driver. The Xorg.0.log file contained many
driver messages a
Re: Øyvind Stegard, can you reproduce the crash haver a cold boot?
I will try when I get home, later today (I don't have the laptop
available where I'm at, currently). The freeze did indeed happen after a
fresh boot, it was the first video I tried playing .. Note also the
difference
Hi, unfortuntely (or fortunately, depending how you look at it), I was
not able to reproduce the freeze I experienced earlier. However, I did
manage to keep the Xorg log file from the incident, and I am attaching
it.
Lots of messages like this at the end:
tossed event which came in late
mieqEneque
I've googled up on those messages, and it seems related to an Xorg bug in input
layer which has since been fixed:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14428
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13511
So, by co-incidence, that unrelated bug struck me right after I had
updated the I
I'm the "lucky" owner of a Lenovo Thinkpad Z61m, and when I use the "Dim
display when idle" feature, my screen will gradually get darker and
darker for every time it kicks in. After a while I must manually
increase the brightness again, to get it back to the level it should be
at. Ubuntu Hardy 32bi
Re: Workaround to get suspend working: don't remove the network modules
on suspend. .
Thanks, that worked, now I can hibernate again. And the wireless network
still works fine after resume, so looks like ipw3945 can handle it.
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DRI/OpenGL VSYNC is completely dysfunctional here, with open source
radeon driver:
* No Compiz
* Ubuntu 8.10
* ATI X1400 Radeon mobile (R5XX)
* Radeon driver 6.9.0+git20081003.f9826a56-0ubuntu2.1
* libgl1-mesa-dri/glx 7.2-1ubuntu2
Also ugly diagonal tearing for textured video / XVideo ("ugly" as
OpenGL VSYNC works properly with the latest drm.ko and radeon.ko kernel
modules from http://gitweb.freedesktop.org/?p=mesa/drm.git;a=summary ..
So I guess it's fixed upstream in the case of open source drivers (for
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https://
It means the pulseaudio daemon has frozen and is not responding to the
normal terminate signal. So you have to brutally kill it with the KILL
signal instead (kill -9). That is why the two first kill commands do not
work.
I've now disabled pulseaudio on all of my different Ubuntu 8.10 installations
not the Jaunty default
fs and warnings about EXT4 are clearly available in the release-notes:
http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/releasenotes/904#Lock-ups%20when%20deleting%20files%20from%20ext4%20filesystems
My advice: don't jump on EXT4 until Karmic.
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fr., 19.06.2009 kl. 08.53 +, skrev _dan_:
> I dont want to be rude but the "its your own fault, dont use it attitude"
> does not help anyone.
> I am pretty sure everyone knows they can use ext3, thats not the point of a
> bugreport tho.
> If Ubuntu ships with ext4 supoort it should work perio
fr., 19.06.2009 kl. 08.57 +, Nicholas Roberts:
> Regarding Øyvind's wise words...
I agree with what you're saying ! This bug sucks. Also see my reply to
dan. And the warning about EXT4 should be more prominent in the release
notes. Thankfully, they did not set it as default fs. Sorry for the b
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 291040 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/291040
Please set upstream report to
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=18397 (Small pixmap
corruption [EXA enabled]) instead, which is the correct report for this
particular problem.
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I've found that using only gray-scale anti-aliasing helps a lot on this
problem. Only rarely do fonts get corrupted when using gray-scale AA, at
least with my ATI X1400+radeon-driver+EXA. If I switch to sub-pixel AA
(Jaunty default), it will happen a lot faster and the problem gets
annoying.
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Confirming here too. I cannot get network-audio to work at all with
Pulseaudio in Jaunty. If I try, the pulseaudio server immediate
disconnects all clients (probably crashes, I haven't bothered checking
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You rece
The bluetooth-properties program has four buttons displayed under the
list of "Known devices". Only three of those buttons are halfway easy to
understand: '+' for add device, a trash-icon for removing a paired
device and an "unplugged socket"-icon for disconnecting a device. The
other one is harder
Confirming problems in current Jaunty Release Candidate with USB
Bluetooth dongle that comes with the Logitech DiNovo Edge keyboard. It
will initially work in HCI mode (i.e. pairing with keyboard works), but
if left idle, the dongle will suddenly revert to HID-mode, and I lose
the Bluetooth device.
Here's the Bluetooth dongle ID:
Bus 008 Device 013: ID 046d:c709 Logitech, Inc. BT Mini-Receiver (HCI mode)
And some versions:
linux-image-2.6.28-11-generic (2.6.28-11.42)
bluez 4.32-0ubuntu4
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/26850
Oh, for clarity, I'm talking about mixer control both through
Gnome->GStreamer->ALSA->HW, and (GStreamer)->PulseAudio->ALSA->HW.
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I have not seen this problem in Ubuntu Jaunty, it appears to be fixed.
Mixer control works fine.
Hardware:
Creative Xmod USB, USB Device ID 041e:30d0 Creative Technology, Ltd
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I just experienced a completely spontaneous Xorg crash using radeon
driver. Seems EXA-related according to the stack trace. I wasn't doing
anything other than typing an email in Evolution (no videos, no OpenGL-
apps other than Compiz itself).
- Ubuntu Jaunty RC (tracking/curr
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I have reported it upstream:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=21333
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I'm not sure if this is related to radeon-driver in particular.
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Still a problem in Ubuntu Jaunty with all filesystems converted to EXT4.
Copying 6-7 GB from one place on a partition to another place on the
same partition (i.e. duplicating the data on the same harddrive) results
in extreme I/O latencies, and things like starting up Firefox while copy
operation i
Well, that is definitely not true for everyone. I have huge hardware volume
control problems with Intrepid and USB audio (Creative Xmod) from the standard
Gnome mixer. In addition to that, Pulseaudio does not control the hardware
mixer, so now I have FOUR volume controls that together determine
The same problem applies to radio-button widgets.
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New ipw3945-driver seems to handle radio-killswitch rather poorly. When
enabling the kill-switch, my system log gets spammed with the following message
every two minutes:
...
Oct 20 13:42:58 blackelf kernel: [10667.455406] iwl3945: Radio disabled by HW
RF Kill switch
Oct 20 13:42:58 blackelf ker
I'm getting lots of this now, with kill-switch enabled:
[21624.503938] iwl3945: Radio disabled by HW RF Kill switch
[21624.503958] ACPI: PCI interrupt for device :03:00.0 disabled
[21770.513386] irq 216, desc: c0418a80, depth: 0, count: 0, unhandled: 0
[21770.513397] ->handle_irq(): c01686a0,
Same with Norwegian (nb_NO) ...
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Hi folks. I just tested the Intrepid RC live-CD on a laptop of mine, and
XVideo is plain out of the question. Totem always crashes with the
BadAlloc-error. The laptop has an ATI X1400 (R5XX) graphics card in it.
I know I can solve it all after installation by going the Catalyst
/fglrx-way, but I wa
I've god Intrepid installed, and switched to EXA-acceleration in the
radeon driver. It works great ! Video no longer causes crashes. I'm also
pleased to see how much better the radeon-driver works compared to fglrx
(for general non-gaming usage). I haven't observed any issues with
corruption, yet.
Can't believe this problem is worse than ever in Intrepid :(
Adjusting the volume of my Creative Xmod through the normal Gnome mixer
(as ALSA device) is next to impossible without the sliders jumping
everywhere, channels un-linking, etc. And now it even affects the Intel
HDA sound card on my m
I haven't changed a thing in the default Ubuntu 8.10 audio
configuration, and this occurs frequently when moving a live audio
stream from my external USB audio sound card (Creative Xmod) to my
onboard HDA Intel:
Soft CPU time limit exhausted, terminating.
Hard CPU time limit exhausted, terminating
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pulseaudio
Pulseaudio frequently crashes when I move a live audio stream from my
external USB audio sound card (Creative Xmod) to my onboard HDA intel
card.
If I start the pulseaudio daemon manually with:
$ pulseaudio -vv
I get this before the crash:
D:
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Attaching to pulseaudio-daemon with gdb and reproducing the problem (which is
easy) gives this message:
Program received signal SIGXCPU, CPU time limit exceeded.
And a "thread apply all backtrace" gives this for the main-thread:
Thread 1 (Thread 0xb79be920 (LWP 9755)):
#0 0xb7f49430 in __kernel
I also hit this particular bug. I paused Rhythmbox yesterday before I went to
bed, came back from work just now, and everything using audio hangs (Rhythmbox
and Firefox/Flash). The pulseaudio daemon is still running, but it does not
accept connections. There is nothing pulseaudio-related printed
Forgot to add some essential info:
Running Ubuntu Intrepid.
$ LANG=C apt-cache policy pulseaudio
pulseaudio:
Installed: 0.9.10-2ubuntu9
Candidate: 0.9.10-2ubuntu9
Version table:
*** 0.9.10-2ubuntu9 0
500 http://archive.ubuntu.com intrepid/main Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/stat
Yes, I am aware (and subscribed to the upstream bug report). However, I
cannot easily reproduce this one. I will give it some time later and try
to provoke it by using up all available texture memory (i.e. open many
windows), so as to stress the driver a bit. IIRC, this usage pattern has
triggered
Upstream bug report now has a picture which shows the problem.
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An update on enabling EXA-acceleration in xserver-xorg-video-radeon
6.9.0+git20081003.f9826a56-0ubuntu2:
There are small corruption issues, and so it is right to still default to XAA.
The issues are not big, however:
* If I use a bitmap-font in Gnome-terminal (yes, "Fixed 6x13" is my favorite of
Oh, and aside from the small corruption issues I mentioned above, the
radeon-driver works extremely well, and is truly excellent for general
desktop usage with Compiz. AMD/fglrx-developers should be ashamed of
themselves.
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on., 29.10.2008 kl. 21.40 +, skrev Bryce Harrington:
> Oyvind, thanks for the analysis/feedback on that. I'm thinking it's
> likely we'll switch to EXA for Jaunty. Would you mind ensuring that we
> have LP bug reports for each of those corruption issues, so we can
> forward them upstream and
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-radeon
I get consistent and frequent glyph-corruption if I use bitmap-fonts
(which are not anti-aliased) in Gnome-terminal. The corruption will
almost always be triggered by moving/navigating the cursor over glyphs
(thus temporarily inv
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-radeon
When scrolling a web page in Firefox that has check-boxes in a form, I
frequently observe slight graphics corruption under some of the check-
boxes. The corruption is typically black pixels. Hovering mouse over
affected check-box
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-radeon
I observe an occasional tiny corruption of the mouse-cursor. It
manifests itself as horizontal garbage at the bottom of the "cursor
square" (that thing around the actual cursor graphics which is usually
transparent :) ). It only
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** Summary changed:
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+ Occasional mouse cursor corruption [EXA enabled]
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-radeon
I observe occasional corruption of window decorations. It is quite rare,
though. It manifests itself as a tiny, horizontal, white line of garbage
in the upper right corner of the affected window (on the
decoration/frame, across t
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I get consistent and frequent glyph-corruption if I use bitmap-fonts
(which are not anti-aliased) in Gnome-terminal. The corruption will
almost always be triggered by moving/navigating the cursor over glyphs
(thus
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-radeon
I get consistent and frequent glyph-corruption if I use bitmap-fonts
(which are not anti-aliased) in Gnome-terminal. The corruption will
almost always be triggered by moving/navigating the cursor over glyphs
(thus
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-radeon
I observe occasional corruption of window decorations. It is quite rare,
though. It manifests itself as a tiny, horizontal, white line of garbage
in the upper right corner of the affected window (on the
decoration/
This corruption only occurs when running a composited desktop using
Compiz. I've not seen it happen under Metactiy (with EXA).
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When scrolling a web page in Firefox that has check-boxes in a form, I
frequently observe slight graphics corruption under some of the check-
boxes. The corruption is typically black pixels. Hovering mouse over
aff
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I've filed individual reports about the different corruption issues:
Bitmap-font glyph corruption in Gnome-terminal [EXA enabled]:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-ati/+bug/291040
Form check-box corruption in Firefox [Human GTK-theme, EXA enabled]:
https://bugs.launchp
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-radeon
I observe an occasional tiny corruption of the mouse-cursor. It
manifests itself as horizontal garbage at the bottom of the "cursor
square" (that thing around the actual cursor graphics which is usually
transparent
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o a single one. I'll add a screenshot as
soon as it occurs here.
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I can confirm this problem on a Nvidia GeForce Go 6600 card.
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to., 30.10.2008 kl. 13.18 +, skrev Hew McLachlan:
> This doesn't sound like the same issue as bug 99508, as this affects an
> ATI card, occurs rarely, and sticks until window close.
Yep, as stated in the bug report, I will attach a screenshot as soon as
it happens. I agree that it is not simila
As promised, I'm attaching a screenshot of the problem. You can see the
very small corruption in the upper right corner of the window.
The corruption:
* Does not go away on window move.
* Does not go away on overlap.
* Goes away on window-maximize then minimize.
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I would say the screenshot confirms this bug.
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Removed invalid fact from description. Corruption goes away on maximize-
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I observe occasional corruption of window decorations. It is quite rare,
though. It manifests itself as a tiny, horizontal, white li
on., 22.10.2008 kl. 06.00 +, skrev Alex Cockell:
> I have NOT updated yet - still running the -19 release, and switched off
> Recommended updates in Software Sources until it's confirmed fixed...
> and safe.
>
> I have only ever run with Security and Recommended enabled.
>
> I wouldn't have a
Tearing video in Intrepid here, too .. :(
HW: Intel Corporation Mobile 915GM/GMS/910GML Express Graphics Controller (rev
04)
* Using plain video-overlay XV-port works very poorly, but it doesn't
crash Xorg. It is, however, not usable, and there are lots of artifacts,
window rendering bugs, etc. w
An update on my last comment:
Plain overlay actually works fine with MPlayer, and then there's no
tearing :). Seems like only Totem has troubles with the plain overlay,
probably b/c of different window/fullscreen handling.
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I can't seem to get any sound at all in the encoded MPEG2-stream, no
matter what audio input I set the card to (I'm using composite video
input from digital decoder box, coupled with mini-jack analog line in
audio input). Hauppauge WinTV PVR 150, Ubuntu Hardy. This worked in
Gutsy. Video looks fine
I just updated the Cairo library from hardy-proposed, and the speed-
difference in Evolution is significant, it's much better now. You easily
notice it by for instance changing size of the columns in the message
list view (used to be embarassingly slow). I haven't seen any other
problems yet, Firef
Scott Armitage wrote:
> Luckilly for both of you, Launcpad *does* hide e-mail addresses from anyone
> that is not logged in, and it does this automatically. Øyvind, until I
> logged in, instead of your e-mail address I saw "".
Scott A, thanks for pointing this out :)
My apologies to you, MattJ, I
mellery wrote:
> Also working here, however when I resume from suspend, my wireless no longer
> works and the led is off.
> The icon says networking disabled, and trying to enable it doesn't do
> anything.
You are fortunate :) I have *never* *ever* gotten suspend working in
Hardy, no matter what
ti., 07.10.2008 kl. 14.24 +, skrev Diggs808:
> Is there a reason why the wireless LED blinks on traffic? Personally,
> it drives me nuts since my LED is right below my screen. Any way to
> give users an option to either have it say on steady or blink on traffic?
Well, blinking on traffic
Re: [Accepted into -proposed, please test.]
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/251252/comments/60
I would test right away, but the interesting builds are in dependency-wait
state :)
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/hardy/+source/linux-backports-modules-2.6.24/2.6.24-21.27
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I built the new backports-release myself, since the i386-build isn't
available from Launchpad, yet.
Observations after some quick testing:
* Wireless LED works again (and blinks on traffic).
* No kernel panic when module iwl3945 is removed.
* Wireless works fine in general.
Ubuntu Hardy x86, Len
MattJ wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 4:12 PM, Øyvind Stegard wrote:
> [...]
Bah, you just published my email-address in plain text at Launchpad so
all the email-address-harvester-spam-bots can get at it :) .. No
worries, though, I've got excellent filtering in place. But please
0.6.16 was released on June 9 2008.
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Update EyeD3 to latest upstream version
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/223006
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Just dragging any email from Evolution into a Tomboy note fails for me
(not just from search view). The link appears in the note, but when
clicked, nothing happens, and Evolution displays "Error opening folder
mbox:/." in its status bar. I use an IMAP email service. I think the
email-links work
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: tomboy
Dragging an email from Evolution (from any folder) into a Tomboy note
fails for me (not just from search view). The link appears in the note,
but when clicked, nothing happens, and Evolution displays "Error opening
folder mbox:/." in its status
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