Hi,
for me it is the same problem as bonfire89 described. See also:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=6235705 and the link to the other
thread Franko30 (me) gave there.
I use a German Transtec Senyo 600 mini PC with laptop hardware - and the
Intel 945GM chip.
The last working Ubuntu vers
Same thing here (Latitude X1 with Pentium M, same graphics board and
driver). Has been that way already with the 2.6.15-23 kernel
When just booting into the Gnome desktop my CPU load then stays at 5-6%
with the linux-386 kernel, whereas it stays at 40-50% with the linux-686
kernel.
But I rembembe
Public bug reported:
Problem is in the title.
** Affects: firefox (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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Firefox crashes when closing (after playing Flash Movie)
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gnome-terminal assert failure: ERROR:terminal-app.c:1444:terminal_app_init:
assertion failed: (app->default_profile_id != NULL)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/442069
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Hi,
too late - as I managed to crash my .ICEauthority file (I guess with
sudo nautilus instead of gksudo nautilus), couldn't fix it and re-
installed (it was a fresh install anyway). I thought the detailed bug
report contained all the needed data...
Should I try to reproduce the bug and then send
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Public bug reported:
Don't know what to say: Like in 8.10, hibernate works, resume doesn't -
does a new start.
ProblemType: KernelOops
Annotation: This occured during a previous hibernate and prevented it from
resuming properly.
Architecture: i386
ArecordDevices:
List of CAPTURE Hardware D
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evince
Hi,
I regularly download Online-Tickets from the German railway operator
www.bahn.de and print them out via my Brother HL-5250DN network printer.
My last sued Ubuntu version 8.10 worked fine. Since I installed 9.10
beta, this doesn't work anymore,
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Hi again,
now I had the same poblem with the offer a contractor sent me. I'll
attach the file.
If I use the file in evnce, "print" to a PDF-File and open that in
evince again, I can print normally...
Frank
P.S.: The file was "burst" with pdftk, but keeps the printing problem -
couldn't do it ot
Public bug reported:
After installing Ubuntu 6.06 on my Latitude-X1 laptop and changing to
the linux-686 kernel, I wanted to connect my digital camera (Sony
DSC-F828, PTP mode), but nothing happened.
/var/log/kern.log reported lines like:
Jun 12 22:31:21 localhost kernel: [4295684.342000] usb 1-
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