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indicator-sound-service crashed with SIGABRT in __kernel_vsyscall()
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tj@tj-ThinkPad-T41:~$ ps uxe | grep [u]buntuone-client
tj 16613 0.3 2.9 76376 30492 ?Sl 21:49 0:05
/usr/bin/python /usr/lib/ubuntuone-client/ubuntuone-syncdaemon SHELL=/bin/bash
DBUS_STARTER_ADDRESS=unix:abstract=/tmp/dbus-TsNaHyjjzL,guid=26b3f910fdc4d574bbbfa7890478
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- If you turn the compositing_manager to true again, do the problem
reappear?
Yes, after turning on the compositing_manager back on, the problem
reappears
- You mentioned in the first post that you had Intel graphics; but the
bug report tool claims you have an ATI radeon mobility. Can you please
I tried the fglrx driver and it works. I can play videos now in full-screen,
which is good.
I guess I will have to get used to installing this driver, instead of running
"stock."
So is this issue still considered a bug? It is a result of Unity 2d now being
default, as I never had this video tro
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gnome-mplayer crashed with SIGSEGV in g_slice_free1()
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Title:
Unity 2D Video Lags Everywhere
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No problem with the bug reporting; glad I can help in some small way.
As far as logging into 3D, that's a no go. On this machine, Ubuntu defaults to
2D period (on 11.04 I had the "classic" interface — a classic interface that
let me play videos, I may add ;) ). Anyway, joking aside, GNOME 3 also
On the second test machine, compositing_manager was set to "true" by default (I
guess installing Lubuntu on the other machine may have set it to "false" before
I had a chance to check).
I set compositing_manager to "false" on this second machine, and now it plays
videos fine across the board on
Public bug reported:
I have three test machines running up-to-date 11.10 Unity 2D (32 bit).
All three have issues with video in that the video lags way behind the
sound. The videos actually look like they are being played in slow-
motion.
When these test machines were running 11.04, 10.10, and 10
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