This bug affected me too. I tried all the solutions mentioned, including
installing the extra xinelibs. I don't know if it is a bug with
pulseaudio as I didn't seem to have pulseaudio installed and was still
experiencing the error. I installed pulseaudio and started it, to see if
it would help, an
Woops.
Turns out it was a Java application for me, (as GrayFox mentioned).
Closing Vuze (aka Azureus), brought the sound back. I guess I'll be
looking for the option to turn off sound notifications in Vuze then...
(if that helps)
If anyone can point out how other people can find out which applica
I also have this problem, but would also like to add that the icons in
the "Logoff/Lock" plasma widget also appear wrong.
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Icon problems after switching to cystal svg iconset
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/283469
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I get this on a XFCE Desktop too (was installed as an Ubuntu system but
also installed the Xubuntu packages). On my other computer, running
Kubuntu, it is much more noticeable. But it doesn't seem to be limited
to just KDE.
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[KDE4] momentary video garbage upon drawing new objects
https://bugs.l
I also still see this problem on Ubuntu Server 9.04 running 2.6.28-11.
Is this the patched Intrepid kernel, or do I need to enable backports or
do some other thing to resolve this issue?
I have a RAID 5 running with 3 disks across two controllers:
VIA Technologies, Inc. VIA VT6420 SATA RAID Contro
I'm just posting this in case it is useful information to anyone with
this problem. I had tried the latest kernel (2.6.30) which seems to
include the patch that was linked above and I still had this problem.
I've now given up on my Silicon Image, Inc. SiI 3512 controller and
bought a Promise SATA-
I've tried the Nvidia 180 driver that is now available in the Ubuntu
Jaunty repository (http://packages.ubuntu.com/jaunty/nvidia-180-kernel-
source). I no longer experience the video garbage whether using Compiz
or not. It's also cleared up a video artifact bug that caused severe
rendering issues w
I've tried the Nvidia 180 driver on Kubuntu 8.10. I no longer experience
the video garbage bug (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/kubuntu-kde4-meta/+bug/254468) whether using Compiz or not. It's also
cleared up a video artefact bug that caused severe rendering issues when
Eclipse was open.
Public bug reported:
never seen this before
ProblemType: KernelOops
Annotation: Your system might become unstable now and might need to be
restarted.
Architecture: amd64
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