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It isn't crashing as in oops hex dump it is freezing as in black screen
or frozen screen with no response to anything. But I'll read the links
and see what I can do... -Tom
On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 01:42:40AM -, Scott Howard wrote:
> Thanks for the report, but we'll need more information. Tog
When it crashes:
- Nothing is written to any logs anymore and no failures are written at crash
time
- The network is dead, ssh connections, pings, not so much :)
- The screen is usually black. A couple of times, whatever was there
(screensaver) remains visible
- There are no hex oops type s
Hmmm, not sure you read the earlier description carefully...
ctrl+alt+f1 as I said no keyboard input works. Including alt-sysrq-b etc.
ctrl+alt+backspace see above
mouse pointer - there has never still been a mouse pointer. About 20 crashes
so far have been 18 black screen and 2 some remnant of
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I'm going to do a simple test for if it is an X bug. I'm going to do
"/etc/init.d/gdm stop", and go to bed with it on a linux text console.
If it stays up for a couple days using it in console mode only, it must
be an X bug. If it locks up without X running, I guess it wouldn't
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Well, it made it overnight in console mode! Of course, it has made it
through 8 hours of jaunty-X, (but never 24 hours of jaunty-X ...) I'll
continue to leave it in text mode for another 30-40 hours to be more
sure, then I'll start playing with the acceleration options and leave it
in X again. U
Guess I should probably turn off GLX, too, then if it doesn't crash in
X, turn the options on one by one.
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Public bug reported:
Intrepid worked fine for weeks of uptime, Jaunty locks hard with no
trace of why in less than 24 hours. Sample from log shows nothing in
between sensord logging normal results and reboot by holding down power
button, it apparently (last night) crashed circa 1:45AM :
May 11 0
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Intrepid worked fine for weeks of uptime, Jaunty locks hard with no
trace of why in less than 24 hours. Sample from log shows nothing in
between sensord logging normal results and reboot by holding down power
button, it apparently (last night) crashed circa 1:45AM
Welp... I think I'm up to about 20 hours of text console with dstat
running, without a lockup. So I guess you are right, something in the
video driver or whatever... Guess I can stick a different video card in
it and the problem will go away...
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I need to have the machine stay up in X for a while, so I've swapped out
the ATI for an NV for now, later I can make it crash again for debugging
when someone is ready to help look at it, or when a driver update
appears... the card that freezes btw is a Sapphire ATI Radeon 9550 R9550
256M DDR AGP V
I will try all the suggestions, I tried for a while with no DRI Accel
etc. without it crashing, but not long enough to be sure. Probably
tomorrow I could put it back in. For today, I need to get work done, so
have stuck an NV in there for today...
Actually, I guess this is a useful test, too, if
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: geeqie
10.04 replaced gqview with geeqie, but geeqie has major bugs, please
either make gqview available or fix geeqie. For example:
Given files 2a.jpg 1b.jpg 3c.jpg :
"Sort by name" gives:
2a
1b
3c
"Sort by number" ALSO gives:
2a
1b
3c
There is NO
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Hmmm... when will "final 1.0" make it into Ubuntu? I'm running
Lucid Lynx, which is still running "1.0beta2", and the sorting
issue is driving me CRAZY.
I have files whose names are MD5 sums. Lots of files sort like:
3b1.jpg
4a1.jpg
5c1.jpg
22a.jpg
with no way to make 22a sort before 3,4,5!
3b1.jpg
4a1.jpg
5c1.jpg
22a.jpg
NO WAY TO MAKE IT SORT 2-3-4-5 !!!
HELP?
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Look,
3aa
4aa
20a
Is just BROKEN.
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Look,
3aa
4aa
20a
Is just BROKEN.
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Look,
3aa
4aa
20a
Is just BROKEN.
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Hmmm... Maybe Geeqie is just using the underlying Gnome stuff,
which is broken is some distributions. NAUTILUS is giving me:
3aa
4aa
20a
Also. Geeqie gives me that in EITHER sort order. Gqview was
fine, this is causing me a major problem, I upgraded Ubuntu and
Gqview was auto-replaced by Geeq
Note, I took the lazy way out changed hardware around. I think that
motherboard and video card could be available for me to mess with it if
need be and time permits... but... unless my help is really needed...
I've taken the "if it doesn't work when I do that, then don't do that"
approach... I don
That didn't help me...
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pkexec does not find any authentication agent
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Isn't there a way to fix it without the newer xfmw4, maybe in the
default startup scripts or something? This is an annoying one, for me I
mean I know how to start a wm, but, now with Unity I want to be
advocating xubuntu more, and, this one is problematic...
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Seriously? Hundreds of gigs of log fill the disk, and it doesn't get
fixed for years? How hard can this one be?
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Title:
uvcdynctrl spams uvcdynct
I think exo has added support for magnet, so one solution would be to refresh
that...
WHY are there so many variants of this?
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Title:
xdg-open c
Oh for crying out loud...
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I can't believe, gdm doesn't play nice with XVnc4 XDMCP, lightdm doesn't
set WINDOWPATH right for sudo, lxdm can't launch Xubuntu at all, slim
has security flaws - really? There are 5 or 6 different projects for
something this simple, and _none_ of them are usable out of the box?
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With Sound'C'onverter (etc...) I can be in Thunar (XFCE file explorer)
and right-click files and say "open with" and the selected file(s) will
open in that converter - this converter (konverter?) seems better
(handles flac 192/24...), but, I have to navigate inside the app,
ag
Public bug reported:
It is putting output files under ~/soundKonverter and there isn't an
option to "use input directory for output" or "delete original file".
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
Doesn't register itself for "Open With" in Thunar/etc.
To manage no
I see- it is in the "Simple" options but not the "Details" options.
They should be a SUPERSET.
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- option to "use input directory for output" or "delete original file".
+ There is no option to overwrite
PLEASE FIX THIS ONE!!!
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OSD (skip, pause) take full window (and fullscreen) height
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Guys, HOW CAN THIS BE LOW?
It breaks the entire desktop!
When this package is installed, all my fonts in everything change to
broken ones!
Even things like "putty" which use monospaced fonts suddenly are mashing
time-roman like characters!
NOT "low"!
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Title:
VNCServer/Gnome - letter d minimizes window
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I get it in XVnc I think
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I'm doing Oneiric-Natty, not skipping, and got this bug.
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Title:
package python 2.7.1-0ubuntu5 failed to install/upgrade: ErrorMessage:
subproce
Weird, I can just 'kill -9' the 'gnome-keyring-prompt-3' and then it works
fine...
It isn't even really wanting/needing the keyring to be unlocked!
_why would it trigger a keyring unlock prompt if it doesn't need the
keyring unlocked_
and
_could the gnome-keyring connection just be removed c
I think it now has been bugported to 2.6.35-30.51 ? I started seeing
the symptom on Maverick, it went away when I bugverted to 2.6.35-28.
Um, I kind of think that networking is an important feature... I have 2
Gigabyte EP45-UD3R motherboards that have this failure... In light of
the "unassigned" s
Unity *** sucks. Why not just go to LXDE or Lubuntu with the panel
on the left and autohide? It would give me so much more. What idiocy
is this to go to a pile of soft-edged icons that I can't even center
vertically or resize obviously? And you could have given me a hint of a
tutorial on ne
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