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- glibgobject warning value location for gachararray passed as null
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This issue is still/again present in Jaunty Jackalope. The problem
occurs with totem-gstreamer, but also with VLC player and mplayer. This
can be circumvented by not using Xvideo (all players have options for
this), e.g. use:
mplayer -vo gl
mplayer -vo x11
(as suggested in Bug 493360)
Here is th
This issue is still/again present in Jaunty Jackalope. The problem
occurs with totem-gstreamer, but also with VLC player and mplayer. This
can be circumvented by not using Xvideo (all players have options for
this), e.g. use:
mplayer -vo gl
mplayer -vo x11
(as suggested in Bug 493360)
Here is th
I see the same behaviour. There is also a series of rather annoying
beeps when shutting down, which I suspect is related (note above: last
message repeated 5 times; I think I get six beeps).
My system was updated from Hardy Heron to Jaunty Jackalope, maybe
something was not properly reconfigured/u
I've also exprienced this problem, although for a different reason. The problem
seems to have been fixed in recent versions (3.3.x) of samba. See:
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6090
I tested removing dangling symlinks using Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid Ibex) as
a server and that seems to wo
Eugenel, which version do you have installed (you can look up this info
with the Synaptic Package Manager)?
I have 0.3.0-2ubuntu4 and the problem persists.
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** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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MPlayer receives BadAlloc when playing very large movies using Xv
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Looks like this was something specific to my system: I had two console-
kit-daemon executables, one in /usr/local/sbin and one in /usr/sbin. I
removed the one in /usr/local (together with ck-list-sessions etc) and
now things are almost working.
However, console-kit-daemon does not start on boot.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel
On my laptop, Dell Latitude D430 with an intel 945 graphics card, the X
server freezes when trying to activate an external screen. This problem
is new on Karmic. The problem occurs when booting without external
screen and then plu
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Hello everyone. The original problem that I reported seems to have a
different origin, see:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bind9/+bug/504963
My wifi chipset is:
0c:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 4965 AG or AGN
[Kedron] Network Connection (rev 61)
while all of
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programs disappear from the applet
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The problem also occurs for the first session on my machine.
In fact, I think it started when I updated to 9.04 (or soon after). Hoping
it would be fixed by updating to Karmic, but that did not help.
NetworkManager is running, so often a network connection is established, but
you need nm-applet t
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: bind9
When using 'host' to do a dns lookup on Karmic, I get a fast initial
response for the IPv4 lookup:
m...@purple:~$ host www.google.com
www.google.com is an alias for www.l.google.com.
www.l.google.com has address 74.125.77.99
www.l.google.com has ad
I some posts, I found that ip -6 route may provide useful info. Here is
the output:
m...@purple:~$ ip -6 r
fe80::/64 dev wlan0 proto kernel metric 256 mtu 1500 advmss 1440 hoplimit 0
a friend of mine does not have the problem on the LTS version (8.04) of Ubuntu,
and a different network. The o
Yes, the DNS server in my DSL modem does not support IPv6 (A requests
?). I am wondering why 'host' does a IPv6 (AA) lookup after receiving a
valid response on IPv4 (AAA request).
I try looking into the debug printouts, but did not learn much. I can post
the debug-output if it is helpful.
Hi Vikram,
This concerns a laptop that I rely on for daily use, so I would not like
to upgrade now to the alpha version of Lucid. However, if you think it
is possible to upgrade just the driver and/or the x-server, let me know
which packages to try.
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I have compiled the new xserver-xorg-video-intel (ubuntu Lucid package,
based on 2.9.1) and installed it on my system, but that does not solve
the problem. So if the underlying issue is in the driver, it will still
be there in Lucid. Are there changes to xserver that may alleviate the
problem? Did
Some more tests show that the problem is most likely in the 'DRI'
subsystem; if I add 'option "DRI" "Off"' to my /etc/X11/xorg.conf, the
switching works. I also tried NoMTRR and AIGLX Off, as suggested here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Troubleshooting/Freeze, but that doesn't help.
'DRI' seems to be
This is also happening to me, on a Dell Latitude D430:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/GMS,
943/940GML Express Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03)
Subsystem: Dell Device 0201
Control: I/O+ Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr-
OK. I figured it out. It turns out that I had an old file:
/usr/local/share/dbus-1/system-services/org.freedesktop.ConsoleKit.service
which takes precedence over:
/usr/share/dbus-1/system-services/org.freedesktop.ConsoleKit.service
(not /usr/share, not usr/share/local)
The old file was wrong. Pro
I tested with the Lucid LiveCD (Alpha 3) and the problem seems to be
fixed in Lucid. Great! I will upgrade the system when Lucid is released.
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I see similar behaviour. In my case, mostly the icon for shutdown/log
out disappears. I see similar warnings in the indicator-applet.log like
the one posted by Redmar (mosty about ayama and some gtk-widget.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/568262
You received
A similar issue is discussed here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/eglibc/+bug/417757
but I think that's about a different DNS resolver. E.g. in Firefox you
can switch off ipv6 lookups and the delay is gone. Also note the comment
in that thread:
The 5 second lag occurs with the Livebox
This issue persists after upgrading to Lucid (beta). After the upgrade,
only policykit-1 packages are installed, so the upgrade looks OK.
However after playing a bit with the packages, I also lost the 'suspend'
button in the 'indicator-applet'.
I now see errors of the type:
Mar 27 16:35:09 purple
Hi Chuck,
Attached the debug printout from host -D. The first two files
host_before_wait.log and host_all.log are from just running 'host -D
www.google.com, while the file host_minus4*.log are from running host -D -4
www.google.com. In each case, the 'before_wait' file is the log up to the
mom
** Attachment added: "host_all.log"
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[Karmic] host -4 does IPv6 lookup -- times out
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: bind9
when lookup up a host with the 'host command' there is a long wait after
the initial response. This seems to be related to second round of
lookup, which fails:
m...@purple:$ host -v www.google.com
Trying "www.google.com"
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUE
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Hi Chuck,
My revolv.conf looks like this:
m...@purple:~$ cat /etc/resolv.conf
# Generated by NetworkManager
domain home
search home
nameserver 192.168.1.1
It point to the DNS service of my DSL modem.
I ran strace, and this is where it get's stuck:
futex(0xb7855048, FUTEX_WAKE_OP_PRIVATE, 1, 1,
** Attachment added: "host_strace.log"
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And the output of lddd `which host`. Maybe you can compare the library
versions to ones on your computer?
m...@purple:~$ ldd `which host`
linux-gate.so.1 => (0x00e47000)
liblwres.so.50 => /usr/lib/liblwres.so.50 (0x00fa2000)
libdns.so.50 => /usr/lib/libdns.so.50 (0x0062000
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: network-manager
nm-applet does not start, although it is part of the gnome-startup
applications.
When trying to start as a regular user from the command line:
m...@purple:~$ nm-applet --sm-disable
** (nm-applet:2656): WARNING **: request_name(): Coul
Do you maybe have any further suggestions for how to debug this?
Something must be interfering with those lookups. The effect is new in
Karmic, so would be nice to figure out what it is.
What is the difference between the first lookup that 'host' does and the
second?
It seems that something is b
I still have this or a similar issue with today's Karmic. If I choose
'shutdown' from the session menu, I am logged out, but the computer does
not shut down.
In the daemon.log, I get the following message:
Oct 27 23:26:02 purple gnome-session[1849]: WARNING: Unable to stop system: Not
privileged
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: policykit
After upgrade to Karmic, I can no longer shutdown or restart from the
gnome session menu. When chosing shutdown, the system logs out, but
comes back to the gnome login screen.
There is a WARNING/ERROR in /var/log/daemon.log:
Dec 29 12:59:39 pu
Hi Chris,
Thanks for the quick help. The output of ck-list-sessions is:
m...@purple:~$ ck-list-sessions
Session2:
unix-user = '1000'
realname = 'Marco van Leeuwen'
seat = 'Seat1'
session-type = ''
active = TRUE
x11-display = ':0'
x11-dis
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-keyring
After update to Karmic Koala (Ubuntu 9.10), I see a segfault from gnome-
keyring-d in /var/log/messages.
This may also cause a crash in nm-applet
** Affects: gnome-keyring (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: wpasupplicant
After update to Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala), some network activities have
a large delay/response time.
For example a simple host lookup:
m...@purple:~$ host www.google.com
www.google.com is an alias for www.l.google.com.
www.l.google.com has
This crash did not happen again after reboot, but now nm-applet is not
running either, so it might be due to some interaction between nm-applet
(NetworkManager?) and gnome-keyring.
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gnome-keyring-d[9672]: segfault at c ip 0806d994 sp b5cff050 error 4 in
gnome-keyring-daemon[8048000+8d000]
http
This is a while ago. I don't remember the exact circumstances, but I may
also have a had a problem with two different sets of configuration files
(the locations seems to have changed). As far as I am concerned, the
ticket can be closed.
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