I am having the same problem, although I'm on different hardware and I'm
not sure if it's the same bug.
I upgraded to Jaunty from Ibex. It ran ok for several weeks, but
eventually a kernel update made it hang during boot. If I boot in
rescue mode I can see a kernel panic in the init process cont
Yup, still having the problem under 2.6.28-10.
Attaching a photo of the kernel panic I get under this kernel.
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I gave up on Jaunty for now. I'm running Arch's stock 2.6.28 kernel
with no problems.
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Binary package hint: pulseaudio
Constant underruns are making pulseaudio completely unusable.
Applications trying to play sound seem to hang.
But I can play sound with no problems if I send it directly through oss
(with "ogg123 -d oss", for example).
pulseaudio complains th
** Attachment added: "output of pulseaudio -vv"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35519959/pulse.log
** Attachment added: "AlsaDevices.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35519960/AlsaDevices.txt
** Attachment added: "AplayDevices.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35519961/AplayDevices.txt
** Attachment added: "output of pulseaudio -vv"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35561732/pulse.log
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Thanks, but that doesn't fix it. The above attachment is the pulseaudio
output with tsched=0. There are still frequent glitches and complaints
about the driver.
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I put these lines in limits.conf:
@audio - rtprio 99
@audio - nice -10
@audio - memlock unlimited
And ensured that my user in is the audio group. But still no
improvement.
The sound card works flawlessly with OSS, and under WinXP, so it's hard
to not blame pulseaudio.
Also, what is the specifi
Yes, I rebooted just to be sure.
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That's essentially what I'm already doing, is there something wrong with
the logs I've been attaching?
Will run with - instead of just -vv...
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Ok, new log. My test case here was playing a file via mpg123. I got
nothing but clicks, and then when I killed mpg123, the pulse daemon also
died.
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By died I mean, was killed by SIGKILL. Not sure what sends the signal.
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Binary package hint: emacs23
One of the best new features in emacs23 is "--daemon". An emacs daemon
can persist as long as you want, across login sessions. However, this
doesn't work well in Karmic because of two issues:
1. The XAUTHORITY environment variable changes with
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I'm not running on the same hardware anymore, so unfortunately I can't
easily reproduce. Thanks for your help.
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Still seeing the same behavior. Nothing but clicks, and pulseaudio is
killed when I kill the client.
pulseaudio package is version 1:0.9.20-0ubuntu1~~karmic~ubuntuaudiodev1
Log attached.
** Attachment added: "pulseaudio -"
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I've hacked back in the old behavior and created a PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~ef/+archive/grid-cycling
At the moment it's waiting in the build queue, and will be for several
hours.
If you're adventurous and on amd64, you can try these. They work for me,
but that's no guarantee they won't light
I would love to see evidence from an actual user test showing that the
original behavior was "confusing", because I'm skeptical that any such
evidence exists.
Can somebody find even *one* user who was "confused"?
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I'm seeing the same problem as Carlos, but in addition the top-right
position doesn't work at all. Instead it behaves just like center-top.
So my Ctr-Alt-KP8 and Ctr-Alt-KP9 buttons do the exact same thing.
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Public bug reported:
It's possible to rebind or disable Unity's Alt-Tab key (through CCSM or
gconf-editor), but its Alt-Grave key is hard-coded.
This makes it impossible to use said key with compiz's other window
switchers (unless you completely abandon unity shell).
I thought I must just be mis
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Unity Shell Plugin hard-coded key binding
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The gnome bug is already closed as NOTGNOME, because this is an Ubuntu-
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Title:
gnome terminal intercepts my alt key combination
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