I came across this problem too, but it first affected my kernel and
caused the system to panic at boot. I only got to this page to figure
out the solution after I used a rescue mode boot to install the amd64
"server" kernel.
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https://bugs.launchpad.n
On the contrary, I just experienced this with Intrepid.
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right margin
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/208248
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I also had Xorg hang today with the "flux" screensaver, also from the
rss-glx package. The X server (well, some remnant of it) also ended up
hammering my CPU with 99.9% usage after I attempted to kill it, so any
operations from my command-line SSH session went very slowly.
I would like to simply
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xdg-user-dirs
The xdg-user-dirs package doesn't contain any man pages or other
documentation for the main two binaries (xdg-user-dir, xdg-user-dirs-
update) and the /usr/share/doc/xdg-user-dirs/README file only contains
the following statement:
See i
I've been subscribed to this bug for some time now, but I should note
why I'm interested. First, I have been on systems that don't have
decent OpenGL support, so many of the 3D screensavers are slow on
systems that completely lack 3D, and may cause the system to crash or
make the console unusable
One problem is that the emulated Cirrus card apparently only has 4MB of
video RAM, which effectively limits the 24/32-bit depth resolutions to
1152x864. You could probably go higher with 16-bit color instead.
I've been trying to use the alternate "-vga std" and "-vga vmware"
display devices, whic
I get the "MP-BIOS bug" message whenever I try to run the x86_64 version
of Ubuntu on QEMU (0.10.0-1ubuntu1).
qemu-system-x86_64 -cdrom ubuntu-9.04-desktop-amd64.iso
I'm not sure if this is a bug in QEMU or the kernel (or both...)
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https://
Interesting idea with xtightvncviewer, but I end up getting a similar
problem with it too. Here I was connecting to a QEMU session booting
OpenSolaris:
[mhi...@accra][~]$ xtightvncviewer -compresslevel 7 -encodings "copyrect
tight hextile zlib corre rre raw" localhost:1
Connected to RFB
I also experienced a GUI crash with the lattice screensaver on what
lspci reports is a "ATI Technologies Inc RV370 5B60 [Radeon X300
(PCIE)]".
Fortunately, my system didn't do a hard hang, and I was still able to
use an existing SSH session to manage the box a little and determine
which process ha
I've been having problems with this for a while now. I thought it
seemed to go away either just before Ubuntu 9.04 came out, or briefly
after the upgrade, but it's back with a vengeance. I had also switched
system chassis lately -- originally I'd been running a Dell PowerEdge
600SC, which did not
Deeply, deeply frustrating to insert a CD-R, get ready to right-click
and burn to CD like I've done for months with 8.10 Intrepid, and
suddenly see Nautilus crash, especially considering that Brasero is a
feature that is flaunted in the beta upgrade documentation:
http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/jaun
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: qemu
In order to prevent myself from inadvertently killing virtual machines
that I run via qemu, I've been running them with VNC enabled ("-vnc" or
"-vnc :1", etc. on the qemu command line) instead of using the normal
GUI. However, this has the drawback
I saw this as well. lspci reports that I have an Adaptec AHA-3960D
controller. Since the device got detected a few seconds after the
"(initramfs)" prompt appeared, I was able to boot the system by just
typing "exit". I guess the startup scripts will re-scan for the boot
device after the busybox
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mythtv
The broadcast standard for HDTV in North America (ATSC) is defined as
1920 columns by 1080 rows (lines). However, a limitation of the MPEG-2
video standard is that a video must be encoded using blocks of 16x16
pixels. 1080 is not evenly divisible
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Binary package hint: libpcap0.8-dev
I am attempting to compile a tool called Tomahawk, which allows
replaying of pcap-formatted traffic dumps. Tomahawk is available at
http://www.tomahawktesttool.org/ or http://tomahawk.sourceforge.net/
Tomahawk requires libnet (I used the
*sigh*
Okay, pcap-int.h turned out to be an unneccessary include. Removing the
offending '#include "pcap.h"' from the "tomahawk.c" file on my system
didn't adversely affect anything -- the program compiled just the same.
Further investigation reveals that pcap-int.h is apparently for internal
da
Is this really fixed? Did it fix automatic proxies but break manual
ones? I've been unable to get weather info since upgrading to 9.04, and
my environment requires a manual proxy configuration.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/153301
You
Not sure about the original poster, but I'm getting this error to pop up
while upgrading from Ubuntu 9.10 to 10.04, but it is being generated by
deskbar-applet, not Firefox, so the bug should probably be changed to
apply to the "deskbar-applet" package instead.
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desktop applet not installed
htt
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I upgraded my system from Ubuntu 9.10 to 10.04 and am having trouble
booting my box. Both in normal mode and in recovery mode, my system
hangs after the following message is printed:
fsck from util-linux-ng 2.17.2
/dev/sdb1: clean 380060/4259840 files, 7192759/851444
Okay, I misspoke about my second hard drive not being set to automount
-- I had swapped drives a while back and still had an entry in
/etc/fstab pointing to a disk UUID that no longer existed. Editing
/etc/fstab to comment out the erroneous entry allowed my system to boot.
I believe the relevant
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I upgraded my system from Ubuntu 9.10 to 10.04 and am having trouble
booting my box. Both in normal mode and in recovery mode, my system
hangs after the following message is printed:
- fsck from util-linux-ng 2.17.2
- /dev/sdb1: clean 380060/4259840 files,
It appears this was addressed in the Ubuntu 10.04 Release Notes at
http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/releasenotes/1004 under the heading
"Changes in boot-time output on Ubuntu Server". If I read that
correctly, a splash boot will show instructions for how to get past this
by prompting the user to pr
I'd like to see the "isohybrid" script included as well. Note that it
requires a newer version syslinux because of changes in the
"isolinux.bin" bootloader (I believe 3.72 is the minimum -- I was able
to use the file from syslinux 3.84 successfully).
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isohybrid command not found
https://bugs.la
Programs using libpcap should avoid directly using things defined in
pcap-int.h. It would be better if you can use the functions and data
structures declared in the other headers which do get included in the
libpcap dev package.
You may really want to be using "pcap_t" instead of "struct pcap".
Correction, I am running Ubuntu 18.10, not 18.04.
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Mutter upsteam bug: cannot overwrite workspaces layout
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Can this be incorporated into the Ubuntu 18.04 version? I manually
patched 3.30.2-1~ubuntu18.10.3, but was overwritten by an update to
3.30.2-1~ubuntu18.10.4.
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I'm running Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS. I noticed my laptop was running slow and
discovered that it was trying to back up files over a fuse.sshfs mount
to another machine in my apartment. This should not happen.
I'm probably going to have to disable deja-dup because of this issue and
find some other way t
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I am visiting my parents who have a Samsung HDTV capable of 1920x1080i
resolution (30/60Hz interlaced). When I plug in my Dell laptop
(Inspiron N4010) with its integrated Intel graphics, I am unable to get
the image to display correctly -- it appears cropped, with several
per
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xfce has recently become unusable for me due to this bug or one very
similar. I had to switch to another desktop environment in order to get
anything accomplished because crashes are so frequent.
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Public bug reported:
I am unable to use osmosis 0.40.1+ds1-7 to convert an XML export from
the OpenStreetMap site which I downloaded today. The download includes
some nodes (points) which have identifiers that cannot be represented as
32-bit integers. This has been an issue for just over a year
This bug is still present in Rhythmbox 3.0.2-0ubuntu2. Banshee had only
briefly been the default music player in Ubuntu, and Rhythmbox is the
default again (in "main" for Ubuntu 14.04 while Banshee is in
"universe"). I have been using Banshee for several years, but a new bug
has cropped up which ma
Public bug reported:
The XFCE weather plugin (xfce4-weather-plugin) uses data from
apicache.met.no to report weather from around the world. Unfortunately,
that site incorrectly reports temperature for my nearest location:
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. Currently, the applet reports a
temperature of
Public bug reported:
I am unable to mount the filesystems on my HTC One m8 phone. It is an
Android 4.x device, which only supports the Media Transfer Protocol for
transferring files between the phone and a connected PC. USB Mass
Storage is not supported. My phone is the variant sold by T-Mobile U
Public bug reported:
After updating to Firefox 13.0.1 (13.0.1+build1-0ubuntu0.11.10.1), the
browser immediately starts using large amounts of CPU time (50 to 100%),
even if I start the browser in "safe mode" with plugins and other
features disabled. CPU usage remains consistently high as I browse
Thanks. I was beginning to feel a bit silly after a reboot fixed my
issue as well. I had first tried restarting my X environment, thinking
that some Gnome libraries or protocols might have gotten out of sync
somehow. I rarely reboot my machine since issues can normally be
resolved through other
Just since I'm not sure I want to file another bug against something
that may be in a library function or system call, I'll note here that
mythfrontend and mythbackend processes (from MythTV) were also running
hot on a machine I use as a DVR. Those processes are more heavily
multi-threaded, so the
This bad behavior seems to have been caused by issues with futex system
calls. Here's the most detailed description I've seen so far, including
a small test program that can be used to replicate the behavior (I
haven't tried it since it modifies the system time):
https://lwn.net/Articles/504658/
It looks like the /apps/gnome_settings_daemon/volume_step setting is now
(in Oneiric Ocelot 11.10) ignored by whatever the new volume control
thing is in the GNOME 3 Shell, so both the keyboard multimedia keys and
the mouse wheel have larger step sizes than what I'd like to see.
It would actually
I'm having this problem too. I had also tried manually downloading the
file, running "dpkg-reconfigure flashplugin-installer", and then typing
in the path manually, but the package scripts don't seem to find the
file. I'll have to try the hard-coding option.
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package flashplugin-installer 10.
Also, when I tried renaming the "adobe-
flashplugin_10.1.53.64.orig.tar.gz" package to
"install_flash_player_10_linux.tar.gz" instead, the installer exited and
put this message on the screen:
download or license refused
The Flash plugin is NOT installed.
I guess this means I have to go to
I vote for restoring ALSA's OSS emulation module to the official kernel,
and blacklisting it by default. If there was a separate package, I
think it would inevitably get out of sync.
I am also dealing with this bug because of MythTV. Personally, I
believe MythTV's 0.23's backend is broken in reg
The edge snap behavior in Compiz is fairly strange to me, and I'm having
trouble getting accustomed to it. I think most window managers going
back more than a decade through Metacity, Sawfish, Enlightenment,
WindowMaker, AfterStep, and FVWM have used roughly the same algorithms.
It would be best i
I have encountered this problem on a Dell Inspiron 14R (N4010) when
running Maverick (Ubuntu 10.10). I installed to 10.10 (still in
alpha/beta at the moment) because the install media I had for Lucid
10.04 didn't support the onboard wired Ethernet device. Will any
patches be submitted for the Mav
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