Yeah, really annoying. Happens often to me and no clue when it happens,
but it happens like every fifteen minutes or so. I was just looking to
install another file manager and found this bug report. And I am a
programmer and happy to help, but not familiar with anything like this.
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[xcb] Unknown sequence number while processing queue
[xcb] Most likely this is a multi-threaded client and XInitThreads has not been
called
[xcb] Aborting, sorry about that.
pcmanfm: ../../src/xcb_io.c:259: poll_for_event: Assertion
`!xcb_xlib_threads_sequence_lost' failed.
** Message: 20:37:32.1
Public bug reported:
For a long time sometimes my desktop freezes suddenly and it took me a
long time to find when. It turns out sometimes the desktop freezes when
I move a window fast from one desktop to another, normally I would move
it to the right.
OS is Ubuntu 18.04 and the issue occurs (as
The AMD Open Source driver has the same problem, may even be worse. Also
sometimes when rebooting through ssh the computer is locking up, so I
have to hard reset it.
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I removed all the AMD driver stuff and went back to the default 18.04
kernel and the original X.Org drivers and that seems to have solved the
problem.
Still strange that the AMD drivers would be that buggy, although maybe
mixing all kinds of libraries, kernels, etc. may have worsened the
problem,
Public bug reported:
Not really a bug, but it took me a while to find that the rights of
/var/cache/bind need to be set to the user "bind". "bind" is the user
named is running from on (L)Ubuntu 20.04.
I copied my /etc/bind/named.conf.options from another computer running
(L)Ubuntu 18.04 which doe
I still have this or a similar issue. How do apply the patch?
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Title:
Suspend fails in Ubuntu and Kubuntu 18.04 but works fine in Ubuntu and
Ku
Public bug reported:
For quite a while sometimes my system slows down to almost freeze where
it becomes unusable. The problem seems to be related to heavy disk i/o,
but I have not been able to pinpoint the cause. The problem seems to
occur when I both use the bitcoin core application for Bitcoin G
Hi Theodore,
Thanks for your reply.
As far as I know the system is not swapping, at least not a lot, but as
indicated, very hard to figure out what is going on without being able
to use a terminal screen. I also set the swap space to another disk than
the disk that seems to be causing the issu
I changed the scheduler to from 'cfq' to 'deadline' and I increased to
commit times. That seems to have solved the problem for me as today the
system did not slow down to almost freeze anymore with the same load.
To me it somehow still is a bug as I think an OS is not supposed to slow
down that mu
Public bug reported:
I know I am using non-standard drivers right now, but that was only
after I first experienced the problem. I also already replaced the video
card TURKS->JUNIPER, but the problem is the same. Later mesa drivers
seem to make the problem worse, so I am planning to go back to the
I am still having this problem with newer versions of all kinds of
things and even a new video card (of similar type).
Current video drivers etc.:
-Display-
Resolution : 1920x1080 pixels
Vendor : The X.Org Foundation
Version : 1.20.13
Current Display Name
More log available. The problem seems to occur when 'something else'
goes wrong, like some network error.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lightdm/+bug/1885246/+attachment/5539283/+files/my-other-dmesg.log
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