Upgrading to Precise seems to have fixed the problem for me (nvidia-
current 295.40-0ubuntu1, lightdm 1.2.1-0ubuntu1).
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LightDM fails to st
Tommy_CZ: Which version of libvdpau1 are you using?
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Title:
Wrong tint in flash when it uses video acceleration
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MichaĆ,
libvdpau1 has not been updated on Quantal and I can't say I have noticed
a regression. All my NVidia machines were affected with 12.04 and don't
have any problems with either the recently updated libvdpau1 or the one
in 12.10.
sebastian@foucault ~ % uname -a
Linux foucault 3.5.0-19-generi
** Branch unlinked:
lp:~sometimesfood/ubuntu/precise/libvdpau/libvdpau.fix-967091
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Wrong tint in flash when it uses video acceleration
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This is fixed in 0.4.1-6ubuntu1 (released in quantal). Stephen Warren's
patch was backported to libvdpau-0.4.1-6 by the Debian team.
** Changed in: libvdpau
Status: Invalid => Fix Released
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Here's the debdiff that includes only the changes relevant for this bug.
** Patch added: "Backport of Stephen Warren's libvdpau patches for Precise"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/libvdpau/+bug/967091/+attachment/3410392/+files/libvdpau_0.4.1-3ubuntu2.debdiff
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I'd like to get the existing bugfix accepted as an SRU. Hope I get the
SRU process more or less right.
While simply using the Quantal revision's changes in Precise would work
perfectly well, I also created an update for the Precise version that
includes only patches relevant for this bug. See the
Hi Aaron,
Sorry, the SRU process is fairly new to me, but could you explain how to
reproduce your problems with distcheck?
The debdiff that I uploaded just applies the patches that are already in
use in Quantal to Precise. Basically this amounts to Stephen's upstream
patch that you just reference
Aaron,
I just checked both the bzr branch linked above and the debdiff and
can't reproduce any problems with either the Debian build system or a
manual "./configure && make distcheck".
apt-get source libvdpau && patch -p0 < libvdpau_0.4.1-3ubuntu2.debdiff
and
bzr branch lp:~sometimesfood/ubuntu/p
You were right, of course. I should have run "quilt push -a" before
checking the distcheck results.
> In any case, if it works for you and no one is actually expecting to
use dist / distcheck from the Ubuntu package, then the difference is
moot.
Still I'd prefer to have a proper patch for this, I
** Patch removed: "Backport of Stephen Warren's libvdpau patches for Precise"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/adobe-flashplugin/+bug/967091/+attachment/3410392/+files/libvdpau_0.4.1-3ubuntu2.debdiff
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Ok, just updated my bzr branch and the debdiff.
Aaron, could you have a look at it? I tried to keep changes to the bare
minimum.
** Patch added: "Backport of Stephen Warren's libvdpau patches for Precise"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/adobe-flashplugin/+bug/967091/+attachment/3410
Matteo,
No, LP: #862831 is definitely a different problem. Video playback using
VDPAU works well in general for me and others on a lot of different
machines, the tint bug only affects Flash videos and is fixed in Ubuntu
12.10 (Quantal).
"Fix released" just means that a fix for this bug has been r
Hans,
the fix posted above is intended as a backport for 12.04, but the update
process for stable releases is somewhat more involved than for
development releases. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates
for reference.
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Any news on this?
This seems to be fixed in Debian:
http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=pkg-perl/packages/libapache2-mod-perl2.git;a=commitdiff;h=2581833
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=661370
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #661370
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugrep
Does not seem to be restricted to OEM mode, I've got the same problem
here for a regular Oneiric installation. (i5-2500K, GTX 560 Ti, nvidia-
current 280.13-0ubuntu6.)
While the sleep workaround works for me, this really needs a proper fix.
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libvdpau-0.4.1-3ubuntu1.1 works great for me on all tested machines.
However, since I am the one who submitted the original merge request it
would probably be better if somenone else could confirm this
independently and change the tag to verification-done.
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