The raring issue appears to be
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=311393 (fixed upstream).
** Bug watch added: KDE Bug Tracking System #311393
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=311393
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package cpufreqd 2.4.2-2 failed to install/upgrade: подпроцесс установлен
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package cpufreqd 2.4.2-2 failed to install/upgrade: подпроцесс установлен
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package cpufreqd 2.4.2-2 failed to install/upgrade: подпроцесс установлен
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package cpufreqd 2.4.2-2 failed to install/upgrade: подпроцесс установлен
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cpufreqd buffer overflow detected
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The problem is that cpufreqd uses MAX_PATH_LEN (defined as 512 in
cpufreqd.h) to set buffer sizes when it should really use PATH_MAX
(defined as 4096 in /usr/include/linux/limits.h). The cpufreqd package
in quantal was built on maverick using an old glibc that didn't validate
the buffer size. The
Note that if you re-build cpufreqd 2.4.2-1 or 2.4.2-2 on quantal, the
same issue appears.
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cpufreqd buffer overflow detected
To manage no
Not sure if this helps any, but this has happened before:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/635258
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Title:
Text has artifacts when typing something
This seems to work fine for me under natty (I did an upgrade from
maverick, not a fresh install).
$ ck-list-sessions
Session1:
unix-user = '1000'
realname = 'Paul Donohue'
seat = 'Seat1'
session-type = ''
active = FA
This is still a problem in Natty, although the behavior is somewhat
better.
If I have two or more horizontal virtual desktops (in ccsm, General
Options -> Desktop Size -> Horizontal Virtual Size), then when disabling
a monitor to the right or left of my primary screen, windows on the
disabled moni
I believe I have identified the problem with shading of windows:
http://bugs.compiz.org/show_bug.cgi?id=46
I still haven't figured out the border_width or snapping windows
problems.
** Bug watch added: Compiz Bug Tracker #46
http://bugs.compiz.org/show_bug.cgi?id=46
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Ignore my previous comment - I was apparently chasing red herrings
yesterday.
There seem to be several interacting bugs that were leading me in
circles: The Snapping Windows plugin does very broken things when
resizing an xterm window, shading of windows is very broken, and there
appear to be mult
Looks like this is caused by the addition of SSE-instruction acceleration of
strcpy() on AMD64 in libc6.
syslogd was using strcpy() to shift a string forward (to eliminate leading
whitespace), but this is not allowed per the ANSI standard. By chance, the old
libc6 worked fine, but the new accel
I've got the same problem since upgrading to Maverick. wmbattery also
has similar corruption. Happens for me using intel, radeon, or fglrx
drivers with compiz/emerald. Does not happen if I switch to
enlightenment. I've only tried 64-bit Ubuntu, so it may be a 64-bit
issue.
I believe this is th
This bug is still present in Lucid and Maverick.
Bug #189259 is related (windows inaccessible when number of workspaces
is reduced). That bug has since been fixed, but the fix is specific to
workspaces and does not correct this bug.
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Resizing display leaves windows off-screen
https://bugs.lau
The bug appears to have been introduced by:
http://git.compiz.org/compiz/core/commit/?h=compiz-0.8&id=6d4833f0e3217c63f516acbdc90796b4d78eecfb
The bug is fixed either by reverting that commit or changing the added lines to:
w->width = attr.width + (attr.border_width * 2);
w->height = attr.height
** Attachment added: "patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/635258/+attachment/1698186/+files/patch
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** Attachment added: "Patched /usr/bin/compiz binary (x86_64), for those who
don't want to go through the trouble of rebuilding compiz"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/635258/+attachment/1698187/+files/compiz
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/63
Patch has been committed upstream:
http://git.compiz.org/compiz/core/commit/?h=compiz-0.8&id=0f95c41a0aa175ddf7947ba18b01f746c95594a9
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I'm using the openjdk and icedtea packages from Maverick on a Lucid box,
and it works fine for me.
I was actually having problems with Java applets (but not Java WebStart
applications) running at 100% CPU (even though they were responsive and
apparently working properly) on Lucid, and that problem
Ok, so you are seeing something different than I was originally seeing.
My applets originally wouldn't load at all (due to the libnss exception I
mentioned above) ... you are saying that your applet would load but just not
work properly.
I don't have an account that I can use to log into the Can
Public bug reported:
Example:
* Add a host device to a VM:
* Start the VM and confirm that virt-aa-helper has added the associated
/dev/bus/usb/... path to /etc/apparmor.d/libvirt/libvirt-.files
* Save the VM by clicking "Shut Down" -> "Save" in virt-manager.
*
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