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Similar errors here in .xsession-errors. I ran pidgin within gdb and got
this stack trace (although I had no debug symbols installed):
$ dpkg -s pidgin | grep Version
Version: 1:2.5.2-0ubuntu1
#0 0xb7fa0430 in __kernel_vsyscall ()
#1 0xb7558880 in raise () from /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.
I'm running an up-to-date Intrepid as my daily system, and it still
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Another reason to have print-to-PDF in okular is that some PDFs with
forms, if saved, lose the filled-in data in the forms. A way to keep a
PDF copy filled-in is to print to PDF.
It can be worked around by installing the cups-pdf (universe) package,
but I think that at first is a bit confusing. Sa
I'm seeing again this bug in 9.04, Pidgin version 2.5.5. It doesn't
happen 100% of the time, it goes and comes intermitently.
$ apt-cache policy pidgin
pidgin:
Installed: 1:2.5.5-1ubuntu8.1
Candidate: 1:2.5.5-1ubuntu8.1
Procedure: click on the global buddy icon besides the status drop-down,
t
I suspect that the particular PNG is not at fault, since I've used it
other times and in other machines... anyway, attached it is.
You're right, by jabber I meant XMPP gmail accounts.
Removing the AIM account (deleted entirely) made no change.
Want a strace?
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I see that the apport info includes a core dump, won't that contain my
passwords?
Anyway, I've got good news: I've pinpointed it to the 'mystatusbox'
plugin. With it disabled, no crash. Enabled, crash. Its configuration is
with both checkboxes disabled.
I hope with this info you can reproduce it.
It's in the package pidgin-plugin-pack (version 2.2.0-1)
Gimme some time for the apport thing...
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I'm running 8.10 beta with latest updates and when Boinc is set to run
on user preferences, and said preferences said to run only on idle, it's
not honoring the setting.
In my case it starts running as soon as I change from 'suspend' to
'based on preferences', and does not stop neither by mouse no
Looking at the upstream bug report, I must add because it may be
related, that both my mouse and keyboard are USB attached.
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Computer is an atom 320 with 512MB RAM. Ubuntu 8.10. While not a
powerhorse, I'm not sure this is quite normal.
Setup is an idle xubuntu desktop with the CPU, Network and Memory
taskbar applets. These applets display usage by means of vertical
progress bars.
If in the xfce t
Public bug reported:
Using Kubuntu here. Steps to reproduce:
1. Check your brightness setting in power manager (e.g. 100%)
2. Wait some time for powersave to blank the screen, or close the lid
(suspend/hibernate must be disabled).
3. Awake the screen, now the LCD brightness is very dim.
4. Power
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Binary package hint: systemsettings-kde4
I have a rotating monitor, configured in portrait mode. I'm now using
kde 3.5.9, where rotation works, and have 4.1 installed in parallel.
When trying to configure the monitor rotation in system
settings->display, it ignores me. It ask
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Using kubuntu with kde 3.5.9 here, but I guess this should apply to
freedesktop compliant desktops?
I installed, via adept_manager, qsynth and swami in the same batch.
After installation, QSynth properly appears under 'Multimedia', whereas
Swami ca
Looking here:
http://swami.resonance.org/trac/browser/trunk/swami
I see a swami-2.png that looks promising. There's also a .svg but this
actually seems to be something non-iconic. Incidentally, there's also a
swami-2.desktop
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Just tested in Hardy and it seems fixed.
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I have been using Hardy with rotated monitor for a whole day now without
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This is happening to me in kde4.2. However, sometimes the logout happens
minutes after requesting it. Even so, plasma settings are lost. I can't
currently save plasma settings at all; even when logout works, plasma
settings are lost.
Not 100% repeatable, since I have other computer where this does
It may be not a security bug in the sense of exploits, but it is a big
privacy leak. As has been pointed (and I experience this daily), locking
your session will fill the screen with garbage that is mostly your last
desktop snapshot. I even have the screensaver activated and it doesn't
get rid of t
Update:
Running 6.2.14 on 8.10 up-to-date as of 12/feb/09:
Mouse is not detected.
Keyboard in a console (in this case within Yakuake) *is* detected.
Keyboard in other applications (e.g. firefox while I write this report or
pidgin) is *not* detected.
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Running Intrepid with 4.2.1
Upside down apparently works, but with an incredibly slow refresh. I can
actually see the windows repainting for like 0.5s each.
90 and 270 degree rotation don't work. I don't event get the small
window asking to keep or revert to the previous config, which I do get
wh
Same versions, another computer and monitor. This actually rotates.
Also, cards are different. Previous report was for some ATI, current is
for an integrated Intel 82Q35 using "intel" driver, everything
autodetected.
In this case, every rotation somewhat works without loss of speed.
There's a prob
I hit this bug recently using the player/stage robot simulator [1].
Although the main GUI works okay, the amcl driver debug GUI will cause
player to crash with the familiar locking assertions. I think that
player/stage uses XCD through the C binding.
I know the above description is not totally hel
@Bryce: Of course you're right, the xcd/xcb thing was an unfortunate
mental glitch on my part.
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I tried the export LIBXCB_ALLOW_SLOPPY_LOCK=[1|true] thing to no avail,
just as some others have reported previously.
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@Saivann: I tried what you suggested but the bug was already tagged so.
In the end, I've made the duplicate 383986 public, since I tested with a
temporary password in a throwaway account, so there should be nothing
compromising in the dump.
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Just downloaded rosegarden and I get the total freeze on splash screen.
The system appears completely dead, not even the numlock light works
anymore.
As how to reproduce, I'm not doing anything: just let the system boot,
log into kde and launch it via menu or console.
$ uname -a
Linux entropia 2.
I have also tried but the live CD doesn't finishes booting in my PC,
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In the two systems I have this has happened to me when upgrading: the former
video drivers are kept (under packages named xorg-xserver-driver-). If
you manually select the package xorg-xserver-video-all (note the change from
driver to video), all old versions are deinstalled, new ones installed
Actually I didn't have unofficial packages so I'm not sure if this is
the same bug (I reported it under other number but I think it got marked
as dupe). In any case, the only thing I did to get X working again was:
sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-video-all
No editing of xorg.conf or anything.
@wunderbar: glad to hear. To avoid the restart one can do:
$ sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart
(or kdm instead if you're a kubunter).
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I failed to say that I had enabled the universe and multiverse repositories;
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I can confirm this problem, also running Edgy fully updates as of
02/Nov/07. However, in my case, running as root causes a busy loop in
qemu leaving it unresponsive. Also CPU goes to 100% in kernel mode,
which may imply that the problem is in the kqemu accelerator.
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I have installed Kubuntu Edgy from scratch and the problem happens too
with the fresh install. I've found this post:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=1647699&postcount=349
that describes the same problem. Since kdm doesn't make a sound when
presenting the login screen, the problem is unnoti
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I have a rotating TFT from samsung that I was using in portrait mode in
feisty. After upgrade to gutsy, when the rotation is applied after
login, a black band is seen at bottom, and to the right side of image is
clipped. In other words, the rotation is applied but without adju
I forgot to add: this happened using kubuntu, caused by upgrade to
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Same experience here with both intel and i810 drivers. Card is a 82865G.
Also solved with apt-get remove xserver-xgl.
The computer was almost unusable due to this bug, scrolling a window in
the browser would take lots of time and 100% CPU, so I'd say this may be
a big issue for non-technical peopl
In my case it was pulled in by the update to gutsy. I don't really know
what for or what I'm losing by removing it.
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Then I understand that either
a) something else pulled Xgl in when upgrading.
b) it was previously installed and only exhibited the problem after the upgrade.
On second thinking, a) cannot be since removing Xgl didn't pull out
anything else due to dependencies.
In truth, I don't remember explici
Same version as above poster, won't suspend for me neither on keyboard
nor mouse activity.
$ uname -a
Linux hostname 2.6.24-16-generic #1 SMP Thu Apr 10 13:23:42 UTC 2008 i686
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The second poster (who at least I presumed is some dev) requested them.
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Voicing here my impression. I find counterintuitive that a fully fledged
application does not install a menu entry, even if it can run integrated
within kontact. Why introduce this artificial restriction? I've been
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Observed here too, in a Toshiba U200 laptop recently updated to Kubuntu
Hardy. Didn't happened in Gutsy.
Attached is syslog when top reports this:
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+ COMMAND
5332 root 20 0 379m 359m 1952 S1 35.8 5:52.95 NetworkManager
I had s
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This package lists player in its dependencies, but player was renamed as
robot-player, if I'm not mistaken.
** Affects: stage (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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I have upgraded and a single test was successful, but it was not 100%
repeatable before so it is soon to be sure of anything. Give me a week
of usage or so to have more samples.
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After upgrading to gutsy, I've noticed that the latex package
acronym.sty (found in texlive-latex-extra) doesn't compile when used in
a tex file. It reports a missing suffix.sty that can be found in ubuntu
package texlive-humanities.
It just has happened again to me with an up-to-date gutsy. Though, I'm
not sure if the brightness was at minimum; it seemed stuck at the
setting prior to hibernation. This would be a difference, in the past it
was always stuck at the minimum setting.
I've checked that the closing-the-lid trick sti
I have had one occurrence of this problem using the 'blacklist video'
trick suggested here, so it is not effective.
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I can confirm that closing the lid, waiting for the screen to go off and
opening it again fixes the problem for me too. I have the 'blacklist
video' line there, tough, because I never bothered to remove it.
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It becomes a greater nuisance if you don't have the AC with you. Any
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Here are my lshal before and after hibernation. I unplugged while hibernated
and after wakeup it still says plugged-in.
And here is the diff for quick check (diff before after):
39a40,84
> udi = '/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/computer_logicaldev_input_3'
> info.udi = '/org/freedesktop/Hal/device
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* I no longer have an edgy installation in the computer showing this
problem. I'm reporting the results of the live install CD, which also
exhibits the same problem. Launching amarok and playing the default
welcome ogg starts an interrupted sequence of "hello
I have just observed this problem in the Feisty Herd 4 live CD. I see
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Updated using the apt-get route.
Any attempt at playing sound, either in gnome or kde, will cause the
incesant repetit
I've found this thread with another report and a grub option that solves
the issue:
http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2252946
I feel this bug should be filed under some edgy/feisty package instead
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I see the same issue in kubuntu feisty beta with guidance-power-manager.
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Plugging or unplugging AC during hibernation is unnoticed on resume.
Side effects: if unplugged during hibernation, it will show full battery
in the tray, but the tooltip will report the correct charge.
May be related to bug 93
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kde-guidance
Laptop is a toshiba satellite u200.
Distro is kubuntu feisty beta with kernel
# uname -a
Linux 2.6.20-13-generic #2 SMP Sun Mar 25 00:21:25 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux
It doesn't happen every time, but when it does:
Laptop brightness is at mi
Another sample: my toshiba satellite u200-111 takes ~9 minutes to
suspend, about 1 minute to come back. At this moment its more time
effective to use hibernate, which works ok.
2.6.20-13-generic #2 SMP Sun Mar 25 00:21:25 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux
But I should note that, contrary to what the first
Same situation here. The lock-up doesn't happen every time, though. I
moved from Dapper to Edgy using the apt-get dist-upgrade route.
I've tried to dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg, no noticeable differences:
sometimes it reaches the kdm login screen, sometimes complete lock-up.
After this, I've rep
Public bug reported:
Updated using the apt-get route.
Any attempt at playing sound, either in gnome or kde, will cause the
incesant repetition of the start of the sound sample. This happens, for
example, with the drum sound of gdm when started.
Please advise on how to gather diagnosing useful in
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Updated using the apt-get route.
Network works normally until some point after log in. Some apps in the
kde desktop are able to make connections (kgmailcheck, the weather
kicker applet...), so I guess it is something being loaded during
session start. Network ceases to work a
I'm connected with a PCI wired card, directly to my ISP cablemodem.
lspci -vvv shows
01:0b.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.
RTL-8139/8139C/8139C+ (rev 10)
Subsystem: Giga-byte Technology GA-7VM400M/7VT600 Motherboard
Control: I/O+ Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- M
I think my previous comment is wrong in the sense that I can do
networking. For example, if I start in rescue mode without X, aptitude
and apt-get work without problems from the command line. I have problems
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Using the previous kernel 2.6.15-27-k6 sound works ok. Is only with the
new 2.6.17 that this problem happens.
lspci reports for my card:
01:0a.0 Multimedia audio controller: Creative Labs SB Live! EMU10k1 (rev 0a)
Subsystem: Creative Labs Unknown device 8066
Control: I/O+ Mem- Bus
Not sure if this is related, but in my upgrade I ended with broken X
because this package was installed:
(1) xserver-xorg-driver-ati
This package apparently prevented the installation of
(2) xserver-xorg-video-ati
apt-get was happy keeping (1), no brokenness or abnormal thing was
reported afte
I too got broken wireless upon upgrade to lucid. It was an USB dongle
using driver rt73usb. Simptoms were the same deauthenticating barrage of
messages, and mangled essid.
Following the clue of a previous reporter, I saw that I too had network-
manager installed, albeit I use wicd. Killing the pro
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: bcmwl-kernel-source
I have a broadcomm wireless integrated card in a laptop. To get it to
work I need the "wl" module, provided by the bcmwl-kernel-source (from
restricted), and compiled with dkms. The version I currently have is
# apt-cache policy bcmwl
This bug no longer occurs in 11.10 kernels, so I'm closing it with Fix
Released.
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Tried again with Natty alpha 1, which is kernel 2.6.37. Won't boot with
default options; it will boot with nolacpi but not with noapic, and in
any case only one CPU is seen...
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bootoption [Marveric]
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Just found that passing nolapic_timer option also works, and this keeps
the four CPUs visible. Tested in Maverick and Natty. Not sure about the
implications of this option though.
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Bug 913787, which is in all likelihood the same one, is marked for
expiry in less than two months. I think that report includes valuable
information. It's marked as unconfirmed, this as confirmed. Might it be
worth making it a duplicate of this one?
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Since several ubuntu versions (at least since 12.10), this motherboard
has required extra parameters to successfully boot. Early on it was
'nolapic_timer'. Nowadays, it is 'nomodeset'. Without it, the boot
sequence either panics or reboots (much more often the latter) after a
Incidentally, this happens too when booting from a live USB 14.04
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Early boot crash/reboot DH57JG motherboard without 'nomodeset'
To mana
Thank you for the instructions. I tried with
linux-
image-3.16.0-031600rc2-generic_3.16.0-031600rc2.201406220135_i386.deb
Three attempts resulted in three reboots, so no good news.
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Christopher, I upgraded this machine from the previous LTS version. I'm
afraid I don't remember if I was already using nomodeset. What I'm sure
of is that I had unity graphics acceleration, which I'm now unable to
get with the latest kernel when using nomodeset (it seems both things
are related, I'
Public bug reported:
When running this KDE app in an unity environment, the option for having
a tray icon does nothing.
There is no other time tracker shipped with ubuntu, to the best of my
knowledge, that can automatically classify by the foremost window title;
that's the reason I'm running this
As a shoot in the dark I tried removing xserver-xorg-video-vmware,
nothing changed.
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Very high cpu usage for compiz in 14.04 (mesa incorre
Similar wrong report here, integrated intel graphics but this is 32bit
system. Also mesa version shown is different:
$ glxinfo | grep -i opengl
OpenGL vendor string: VMware, Inc.
OpenGL renderer string: Gallium 0.4 on llvmpipe (LLVM 3.4, 128 bits)
OpenGL version string: 2.1 Mesa 10.1.0
OpenGL shad
Just updated to the 0663, latest bios, without improvement. It froze in
the first trial and rebooted in the second one.
The output of sudo dmidecode -s bios-version && sudo dmidecode -s bios-
release-date is:
JGIBX10J.86A.0663.2011.1019.0408
10/19/2011
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I use heavily encfs and sshfs filesystems. Since 12.10 I observe
regularly that mounted filesystems go awry but remain mounted, and files
within them are not accessible. The obvious symptom is listing the
folder in which they're mounted. In the following example an encfs is
mo
I just updated to precise and I get a crash running the testcase given
in comment #7:
$ python -c "import PyKDE4.kdecore"
python: /build/buildd/sip4-4.13.2/siplib/siplib.c:10938: sipEnumType_alloc:
Assertion `(((currentType)->td_flags & 0x0007) == 0x0003)' failed.
Aborted (core dumped)
My python
I have too observed this behavior with disk-heavy processes, and also
having home encrypted. The troublesome part is that it has come and gone
since at least natty (see my report #665211), without any conditions
(that I can identify) changing. After several months of happiness, I'm
again intermitte
I have right now a deluged process behaving exactly as this (100% cpu,
unkillable, becomes zombie when killed and keeps eating 100% cpu, using
an encrypted filesystem).
Possibly duplicates: #925309 #665211 (this last one was reported by me)
Not so sure: #838061
Quite nasty bug, since it forces a
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 913787 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/913787
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 913787
Defunct process consumes all CPU, init does not reap
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According to a report today in bug 925309, the kernel part of this might
have been fixed, making the processes killable. Also, if bug 913787 is
correct, ecryptfs might have a hand on these 100% CPU processes
(although not necessarily in the totem case, where I agree with comment
#88).
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Same as #5, but haven't yet tried to kill processes, I had always used
the sudo service gdm restart route.
Also 11.04 up to date with classic desktop, random screensaver and
monitor suspend.
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I'm seeing this with another process (amule). The process ends stuck at
100% cpu, can't be killed by root with -9. The process is sometimes in R
and sometimes in D state. This has happened to me with an up-to-date
Lucid (kernel 32-25) and a fresh Maverick install.
Next time this happens to me I'll
Public bug reported:
Installed lucid (fully upgraded) in a new computer. There's a program
(amule) that consistently hangs up after some time (typically one or two
hours). When this happens, its window becomes unresponsive and any
attempts to kill it are fruitless. It also typically uses 100% cpu
** Attachment added: "dmesg.log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/665211/+attachment/1706886/+files/dmesg.log
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Unresponsive process cannot be killed (sudo kill -9)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/665211
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