I have the same problem with an ATI Mobility 2600 HD card, on Ubuntu
Hardy Heron (laptop is a HP 8510p).
Glxgears and screen savers flash black every few seconds. With Glxgears
it seems to get worse if I move the mouse around (switching focus
between windows as I enabled focus follows mouse).
Att
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I installed mono-2.0-devel and other packages to be able to compile .NET
applications, but those didn't pull in binfmt-support, which allows .NET
applications to be started from the shell directly. Without binfmt-
support, you need to use "mono myapp.exe" instead of "./myapp.e
On Windows I have no problems.
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FGLRX jerky on Hardy Heron
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Ah I see. Well I use Synaptic and aptitude to install packages. Maybe
aptitude did not pull in the recommended packages.
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I have the same problem when invoking C-x 2 (I am also using
Inconsolata). Any idea when the new package will be released?
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$ emacs --version
GNU Emacs 23.0.60.1
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GNU Emacs comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.
You may redistribute copies of Emacs
under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
For more information about these matters, see the file named COPYING.
I'm jus
I have the same problem on a HP Compaq 8510p. I found it strange that
the default settings were to "Do nothing" when battery power is
critically low, so I changed it to "Hibernate".
Unfortunately this does not work, it just keeps going until the battery
is drained.
I'm running the latest Ubuntu 8
Forgot to mention it, but the gnome-power-cmd.sh suspend commands do
work (both for suspend and hibernate).
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Done, will see what it does when the battery runs out again. Is this caused
by a broken ACPI as suggested by gconf-editor, or a bug in Gnome Power
Manager? Should I reset this value once the bug gets fixed?
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@joakim, so in fact I can just wait for a few days and then it should
work again? So it's then probably also better to check
use_time_for_policy again.
Or do I need your patch to get this working?
If this is true, then probably this is not a bug after all (and it
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Joakim, thank you very much for the detailed reply.
I also found out suspend after closing the lid does work after all (I
just didn't wait long enough).
I hope your patch (or maybe a more polished version) will get integrated
in the next release. Do you have a package for this, or is there an eas
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Although GNOME now has a preferences window for configuring the behavior
of the Synaptics touchpad, there is no dialog for configuring the
behavior of the TouchStyk (similar to IBM's TrackPoint or more generally
referred to as a pointing stick).
The Synaptics driver on Window
Forgot to mention it, but my laptop is an HP Compaq 8510p.
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I'm using Ubuntu 8.04.
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This was also what caused problems on my system. I had
number_of_desktops set to 4 as well as hsize set to 4 (probably some
setting that was still in there from Feisty). This caused the workspace
switcher applet to crash once in a while, and be really slow when
clicking on different workspaces (wel
Ok, so it was my mistake then probably (having installed a newer Nvidia
driver using Envy) ... :-)
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Will there be no official fix at all in Ubuntu 7.10? I can't use my
VMWare images anymore since I upgraded to Gutsy ...
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At least Gaim could set the default directory for choosing an avatar to
/usr/share/pixmaps/faces/. Gnome's about dialog defaults to this
directory when choosing an avatar.
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I also had Envy installed to get the new Nvidia drivers. Apparantly my
VMware didn't work anymore, and the packages are not available in Gutsy
(although I enabled multiverse).
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Binary package hint: update-manager
I upgraded from Feisty to Gutsy, I had a problem with nvidia-glx, but
then this came up as well.
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: i386
Date: Fri Oct 19 10:37:14 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.10
ErrorMessage: ErrorMessage: SystemError in c
Note that 1001 is the id of the group vboxusers! In my configuration, it
was 123 for example. You can find out by going to
System->Administration->Users and Groups->Manage Groups, and clicking on
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apt-get hangs with "Waiting for headers" for exactly two minutes on
dl.google.com apt line
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Hi,
I think this is a Unity bug, but I'm not really sure (could also be
related to Chrome). It seems to have something to do with the launcher.
Sometimes I get these small rectangles on the top of the screen, which
don't go away, until I log out and log back in again.
I just
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Killing compiz (which will also relaunch it) removes the white
rectangle, so it's probably a Unity/Compiz bug.
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Sometimes I get a white rec
This bug seems to be back in 12.04?
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missing dependency on gtk2-engines-pixbuf
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I can confirm that removing the ubi-webcam.py file, killing ubiquity,
and running the installer again (copying all files over again), works
for me. Had this issue on a Lenovo X121e (Intel version) with today's
daily CD image (March 15).
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A similar problems happens with 12.04, when trying to maximize windows
who are larger than the display you want to maximize them on (but will
fit on the other display), these windows get maximized on the other
display instead. That's pretty counterintuitive to me, windows should
just be resized to
Any idea how I can revert packages I installed using the PPA's? By the
way, I have also used gnome-tweak-tool to change some icons, and the
problem seemed to have occurred after doing that.
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Since a few days, my lock screen doesn't work anymore. The desktop seems
washed out white (I can still see it) on one of my screens, while the
other one remains visible. There is something stealing the focus, so I
can't interact with any windows anymore. Unfortunately there is
@Edward: Thanks for the tip, that works for me!
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invoking the HUD?)
Cheese still hangs on my machine, but the webcam does work correctly.
Just tried using gstreamer on the commandline, which gives me a window
with the webcam stream:
$ gst-launch-0.10 v4l2src ! video/x-raw-yuv,width=640,height=480 !
ffmpegcolorspace ! xvimagesink
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Cheese doesn't work on my system (Ubuntu 12.04). It never opens a
window, and keeps using 100% CPU until I kil
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Cheese doesn't work on my system (Ubuntu 12.04). It never opens a
window, and keeps using 100% CPU until I kill it.
Version of chees
Public bug reported:
Cheese doesn't work on my system (Ubuntu 12.04). It never opens a
window, and keeps using 100% CPU until I kill it.
Version of cheese:
cheese:
Installed: 3.3.92-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 3.3.92-0ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 3.3.92-0ubuntu1 0
500 http://be.archive.ubun
Hmm, strange that it does work with the gst-launch command, if it's a
gstreamer problem?
gst-launch-0.10 v4l2src ! video/x-raw-yuv,width=640,height=480 !
ffmpegcolorspace ! xvimagesink
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When I'm using Bash in gnome-terminal, I'm currently unable to use the
GNU Readline shortcuts to move forward a word, because pressing Left Alt
+ a key tries to open a menu option. For example, Alt+f opens the file
menu. For some reason, the Alt key is bound to the menubar her
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