Bump/me too. I have the exact symptoms Werner describes (only
screenshots of xterm cause problems) on 8.10/amd64.
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PS - The problem werner and I are reporting seems to have nothing to do
with the old SHAPE-related bug.
[...]
(no debugging symbols found)
(no debugging symbols found)
[New Thread 0x7f244a59b770 (LWP 20205)]
(no debugging symbols found)
(no debugging symbols found)
(no debugging symbols found)
(no
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gxemul
Giving gxemul invalid command line parameters can result in a
segmentation fault. Simplest way to reproduce:
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GXemul 0.4.6.3Copyright (C) 2003-2008 Anders Gavare
Read the source code and/or documentation for ot
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: qemu-launcher
with kqemu installed, qemu-launcher does not know how to invoke qemu
with full acceleration. instead it gives output like this:
/usr/bin/qemu -boot c -m 512 -hda '/home/ski/handy-lil-debian-i386-qemu' -net
nic,vlan=0 -net u
FWIW, running restricted manager (system -> administration -> hardware
drivers) and selecting nvidia driver version 96 (the oldest avail.
version) fixes the problem for me in intrepid. It might have made
something else slower, but I can't tell what after a few days.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg -l |
PS - Installing the old driver has also fixed a problem I've had quite
sporatically and inexplicably on wikipedia image pages. As well as
scrolling in VirtualBox's main screen when I have more than 7 VMs. Will
be interested to see if 180.06 fixes this too. Out of curiosity, have
others who've seen
Public bug reported:
If the lpia architecture is to continue, it should be a first class
citizen like x86 or amd64. Currently we are very close, but things like
third party packages for e.g. opera can't be installed despite being in
the partner repo for both x86 and amd64. This is currently worked
** Tags added: apt
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This needs to be fixed. I recently changed my sshfs mountpoint from
under /media to my home directory, and that resulted in my nightly
mlocate scripts filling my disk. What makes this worse is when you are
using the -o follow_symlinks option, which can result (in my case) in
infinitely large paths,
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-terminal
When out of disk space, gnome-terminal forgets its profile settings, reverting
from my prefered white text on a black background to the opposite. I discovered
this while fighting with this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/
Upgraded from intrepid to the RC via the net. Headphones work, but
speakers do not. This is on a HP Mini 1035nr.
s...@skitop:~$ pulseaudio -k
I: caps.c: Limited capabilities successfully to CAP_SYS_NICE.
I: caps.c: Dropping root privileges.
I: caps.c: Limited capabilities successfully to CAP_SYS_N
Public bug reported:
Fresh install of jaunty/x86 using one big ext4 partition.
If you select the fsck option, the following message (very) briefly appears at
the bottom of the screen:
mount: / is busy
... and no filesystem is checked.
Similarly, if you start a root shell and try to fsck by ha
PS - by jaunty, i mean jaunty RC1 with all updates from the net applied
as of Sat Apr 18 08:16:32 GMT 2009
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Yeah, Mauricio's solution worked better for me (HP 1035NR, lpia --
headphones and speakers work, no need to unmute on boot). Just a few
notes for completeness:
If you want to make sure you keep these versions of alsa you've just installed
so future upgrades don't overwrite them, you can do this:
In my case the problem was solved using this:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/318942
But I'm not sure if everyone experiencing this bug is using a hp mini
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My problem was solved here:
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@jcuhoh - That site has been down for at least a couple of days. Check
out the mirror list from www.alsa-project.org, and grab it from the
alternate site. That's what I had to do. Good luck!
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I'm having the same problem as Alexander - sound on the main speakers
NEVER works. Master channel gives no output, but headphone jack works
just fine. HP mini 1035nr. Fresh install of jaunty RC1, upgraded to
latest. It seems like sometimes alsa starts with audio muted on both the
Master and PCM ch
This sort of works for me. The only problems are:
1 - I have to go to volume control and unmute the Speaker channel on every boot.
2 - the magic blue keys (fn+f8/f10/f11) don't control anything anymore.
But at least I have some sound...
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PS - mine is a 1035NR, maybe that's the difference.,
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 8:59 AM, Arnaud Soyez (Weboide) <
webo...@codealpha.net> wrote:
> Youtube works for me, and f8,f10,f11 do work too. They worked by default
> (right after ubuntu was installed). In the keyboard shortcuts window, it
> says
For those who don't have access to a ppc machine or a debian install,
here's openhackware-sparc32 from debian etch as of 2008-11-01 (attached)
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You rec
And openbios-sparc64... You can just copy these into
/usr/share/openhackware/ and you should be good to go.
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Last login: Sun Nov 2 09:48:25 2008 from deskaheh
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ls -l ~/.landscape/sysinfo.log
ls: cannot access /home/ski/.landscape/sysinfo.log: No such file or directory
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo ls -l /var/log/landscape/sysinfo.log
[sudo] password for
Update: after restarting dbus and gdm, the problem has gone away. I have
a sneaking suspicion this is related to using NX with the same user as a
login session at least in my case. If I log in to nx before the console,
I also get a message about HAL not being able to initialize. When this
message d
I'm having the same problem where users-admin applet doesn't start --
looks like polkit-gnome-authorization is actually segfaulting. amd64
here.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Desktop$ cat /proc/version
Linux version 2.6.24-19-generic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 4.2.3 (Ubuntu
4.2.3-2ubuntu7)) #1 SMP We
Is the mandriva patch against 1.06 or earlier? If so, a new package for
hardy would be very nice. It is LTS release after all.
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I worked around this by compiling intrepid's version of transmission (1.34)
with hardy libs (there
are some handy features in 1.34 that are worth having in addition to this
bugfix)
#get intrepid 1.34 source package (assuming you have deb-src lines in
/etc/apt/sources.list)
cd /tmp
sudo sed -i s
Ack. On further investigation this only works the first time you add
transmission. When you try to add a torrent with transmission already
running you get the error: "transmission is already running". Fiddling
with transmission-daemon and transmission-remote doesn't seem to help.
Are folks sure thi
Ack. On further investigation this only works the first time you add
transmission. When you try to add a torrent with transmission already
running you get the error: "transmission is already running". Fiddling
with transmission-daemon and transmission-remote doesn't seem to help.
Are folks sure thi
I also had this problem with ffox 3.0.3, and the above dpkg/apt-get
sequence worked for me again too. The funny bit is I forgot all about
the problem and was going to thank the author of this post, but he
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This is a really annoying bug, and it still exists in hardy fully
updated as of 2008/09/29. Bump
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Two comments:
- First, this is not ubuntu (or even linux) specific. I have the exact same
problem when I boot opensolaris 2008.05 / snv_86 (which uses nvidia driver
version 173.14.09) on my machine that has a Quadro NVS 110M/GeForce Go 7300.
- Second, there was a similar, but much more persisten
Ditto what Jeremy said. Conn, if you haven't convenient access to an
amd64 machine, I'm happy to compile one for you.
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The screenshot you've uploaded is the nvidia corruption bug, not the "no
decoration bug" and we're still waiting on nvidia for a fix to that.
The easiest workaround is to use a window list in your gnome panel, and
click the window twice to minimize and un-minimize the window, which has
sol
Can you apply this to hardy before 8.04.1? The patch is quite simple,
and the problem quite tedious.
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Bump. This bug still exists in hardy updated as of 2008/06/20.
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I am having the same problem with hardy on amd64. When I am plugged in,
I get 2333MHz (which is right). When I am not plugged in, my laptop
always gets the lowest available frequency (1000MHz in my case).
cpufreq-selector -f 2333000
will occasionally work for me, but usually only lasts less than a
This problem seems to have gone away in the latest kernel builds in
hardy.
** Changed in: sshfs-fuse (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Huh? We're going to be pushing a new version of flash (which is still in
beta) to the -security branches? Or did you mean it would be pushed to
-updates ?
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Seems to me that whomever "owns" /etc/init.d/laptop-mode is the group
responsible for this bug, as I have no problems with any other init
scripts. If not, do you have any suggestions for what the sysvinit folks
need to track down, Tormod? Thanks.
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This is endemic on all hardy machines in our office, some upgraded, some
freshly installed. Marking confirmed.
** Changed in: sysvinit (Ubuntu)
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Ah ha, good sleuthing Tormod. I just tried the (second) patch - works
like a charm. Thanks a bunch.
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Paul: If you have a different bug, please don't contribute to the noise
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Conn, why can we forget about nspluginwrapper? I thought it was you who
first extolled its benefits in terms of performance and reliability?
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Conn - Ah, sorry, looking back it seems you pointed out the stability
benefits of nspluginwrapper (in theory). I was the one who advocated it
for performance reasons :-) But thanks for clarifying all the cases,
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The package in -proposed fixed the problem for me, too. Thanks!
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I'm surprised you all are still having trouble - I'm having none
whatsoever here... Maybe the difference is I'm running on amd64 here,
and you all are on x86?? Flash crashes for me maybe once every week or
two, at which point I just restart firefox, so it's a *very* minor bug
for me at the moment.
Interesting, that site (bwin.de) crashes my flash too, but it does not
crash firefox. I have had only sporatic flash problems since things
settled down. Amd64 here.
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It looks like, since i'm on a 64-bit machine, I need to go to "launcher
settings" and change "path to qemu" from /usr/bin/qemu to /usr/bin/qemu-
system-x86_64. qemu-launcher should be smarter about auto-detecting the
type of system its on and figuring out how to load kqemu for me. I'd
appreciate he
Just wanted to note that 177.82 (just released in intrepid) doesn't do
the trick for me on a Geforce Go 7300 / amd64 system. Has anyone checked
the 180.x driver with this card?
s...@ganiodayo:~$ lspci | grep -i nvid
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation G72M [Quadro NVS
110M/GeFor
PS - The titlebar style workaround works for me tho. Cheers to whomever
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PPS - Actually the titlebar style workaround does NOT workaround for me,
although it seems to decrease the bugs severity. Sorry for all the
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> Rather than using aoss, you can try padsp, i.e.,
> padsp /usr/games/fceu -sound 1 -fs 0 -opengl 0
> "/media/deskaheh/fun/games/nes/PUNCH.NES"
that sort of works, but (maybe it's just my audio chip?) the audio is
choppy and slow, and since video output appears to be synchronous with
audio output
Just wanted to add that ffox3rc1 broke flash for me on two different
systems. For me the magic workaround was to nuke all the flash stuff,
reinstall the x86 libs, and then install flash and nspluginwrapper
again. DaFlame, give this a try and see if it works for you:
sudo dpkg -P flashplugin-nonfr
I am getting after upgrading from hardy to intrepid. One some days my
thinkpad T61 locks up 3 - 4 times. Is there anything I can do to help
resolve this bug as it is incredibly frustrating (especially after hardy
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I'm pretty sure this was long since resolved.
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 8:01 PM, Dimitrios Symeonidis
wrote:
> the packages have changed names, is this still an issue for anyone?
>
> ** Changed in: xen-source (Ubuntu)
> Importance: Undecided => Low
>
> ** Changed in: xen-source (Ubuntu)
> S
Wow, still not fixed? This is an easy fix guys. Just add fuse.sshfs to
PRUNEFS in /etc/updatedb.conf ...
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Been awhile since anyone remarked here. I'm just confirming this is
still an issue on feisty :( .
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Confirming with feisty OOo 2.2.0-1ubuntu3
Very annoying. Blacklisting the pc speaker module works but also
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I heartily agree with Conn's observations about nspluginwrapper (or
something like it) having an x86 port. The thing I noticed immediately
when I switched to nspluginwrapper (from a chroot jail where I ran x86
firefox) was that when I was watching a flash video which takes >90% cpu
in one tab (e.g.
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 104630 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/104630
Herbert, please comment on bug 104630
[https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mplayer/+bug/104630] - this
bug is still a duplicate. As discussed in the proper bug, the reason
mplayer works on your G4 is the
Just to add (another) 2 of my cents...
Latest upgrades give me a working ffox/flash solution again, yay! I can
unpin firefox and xulrunner! Thanks all!
As for the patch from Daniel, I hear Conn's concerns about latency and
cpu usage, but I think it's important to get correct operation before
opti
I was affected by this bug, but everything is working fine for me now.
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A compounding problem - firefox is still using gnome-open in hardy RC,
so opening files from firefox does not always work :-(
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For what it's worth, I think that it should be in hardy-updates and
8.04.1, both 32 and 64 bit.
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Bump. This is urgent - people can't boot to single user mode, remount
r/o, fsck, and then reboot.
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I've done a little more debugging, the results of which I'll post later,
but for the moment just wanted to note that this is exacerbated by the
fact that magic sysrq keys don't work in single user mode for some
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This also affects a coworker of mine, marking confirmed.
** Changed in: laptop-mode-tools (Ubuntu)
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And here's a screenshot of what rebooting from a r/o fs looks like with
my hackish patch applied (image attached in case there are any typing
errors on my part. I disabled some debug "echo here"s in the patch).
...
* Disabling laptop mode...
/etc/rc6.d/K99laptop-mode: 85: cannot create: Directory
The following is a hackish fix which disables the log_action_end_msg,
but fixes the problem. I suspect the problem is in /lib/lsb/init-
functions, but I'm not having much luck determining where so far.
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Here's an image of the freeze I transcribed above (a different run), in
case I made any important typos.
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Jeremy LaCroix wrote:
> I wouldn't consider using nspluginwrapper on 32-bit a fix just yet, as even
> on a 64-bit install with nspluginwrapper, Flash crashes still brings down
> the entire Firefox instance.
I have never seen that. In all instances where flash crashed on me,
firefox was still respo
On further re-reading of this thread, Jeremy, I think unfortunately the
bug you are experiencing is almost certainly different than what most
everyone else is experiencing (certainly different from what I am
experiencing), particularly since you've had it since before gutsy.
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Maybe this should be a different bug, but does anyone know why yahoo
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Interesting, as I am having the opposite problem. While off of battery
power, my cpu *never* goes to full throttle. I also have up_threshold at
31. amd64, hardy heron here.
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Just a "me too", to subscribe to this bug. I've this problem too on two
amd64 machines. For whatever reason on one machine the problem is much
worse on my desktop (GeForce 8600 GT) than my laptop (which has a G72M
[Quadro NVS 110M/GeForce Go 7300]) but is annoying on both.
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I'd just like to "me-too" this bug - this is a BIG problem, which I can
confirm on a desktop amd64 feisty install. I'm very disappointed this
problem existed in both feisty and edgy - I'd hate to see it in gutsy
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To laptop
Just a "me too" - it'd be really nice to utilize the scroll (and
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This bug has been bounced from 3 different packages like a hot potato.
Will someone please own up?
Also, I take issue with it being classified as "wishlist" - this is not
wishlist, this is a regression of working and important functionality.
Laptops, unlike desktops, can boot up and down a lot, so
I can confirm that apt-proxy hangs a lot. I haven't noticed if it is
related to client aborts or not (will keep an eye on that). Just now the
process itself was hung on me, to the extent that /etc/init.d/apt-proxy
stop didn't even work (I had to kill -9 the pid myself).
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I have a similar problem - avi files with x264 video and aac audio
encoded using mencoder won't play back in totem (although they *do* play
in mplayer just fine)
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JACK tmpdir identified as [/dev/shm]
** Message: don't know how to handle audio/x-avi-unknown,
PS - I'm on gutsy/amd64 if it makes any difference.
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Forgot to mention - despite being connected (although poorly), nm-applet
is still showing the spinning icon with 2 green lights, instead of the
connection meter. I've restarted the appropriate services and even
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ipw3945 is slow and unreliable to point of not being usable after
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even ping is slow, and seems to be caught in some uninterruptable state
as ^C doesn't kill it for a second or two. The odd thing
It appears I was too hasty to point the finger at this package, as I've
downgraded to .9 (via the alternate CD) and I'm still having the
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I'm having this problem too.
ipw3945 is slow and unreliable to point of not being usable.
even ping is slow, and seems to be caught in some uninterruptable state
as ^C doesn't kill it for a second or two. The odd thing is once a tcp
connection is established, things seem more or less okay - for e
There seem to be two different bugs here. The one which is assigned
upstream is related to changing physical location and network speed not
returning to normal when one moves back to a higher speed location. This
one also seems to be fixed by the iwpriv eth1 set_mode command.
The other one is rela
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 103210 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/103210
On further reading I'm not convinced this bug actually is a duplicate.
Certainly the latency issue is not the one that is being dealt with
upstream.
...
More information on the latency bug - it seems clear a
More information on the latency bug - it seems clear after more use that
the issue is one of latency on each initial connection.
Each connection is fine once it is established but there is some 2-20
second delay in initiated the connection (or even getting a ping back).
For example, on a system c
I too was having this problem.
I downloaded the source with apt-get source and twiddled with various
CFLAGS and configure knobs, but really that was a waste of time, because
i get a working mplayer binary with CFLAGS empty and no defaults on a
G3. My guess is that this is a bug in the mplayer conf
Based on my experience running feisty on a G3, some of you are having a
problem that has nothing to do with altivec - it's fsqrt (from
-mpowerpc-gpopt) that's causing SIGILL - see #104630. The problem is
many of these config scripts check to see what instructions to use based
on what host they are
unggnu -
Unfortunately, the problem is still happening for me - I retested just
now after receiving your message.
sudo tune2fs -c 33 /dev/sda6
sudo tune2fs -C 33 /dev/sda6
unplug and reboot, and I still get a fsck.
Trying to figure out what could be different between my system and
yours...
sda
Public bug reported:
when trying to boot a BSD kernel (or any kernel w/o PAE support), one
gets an error message like this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/xen/boot$ sudo xm create ../conf/nbsd.conf
Using config file "./../conf/nbsd.conf".
Error: (2, 'Invalid kernel', 'xc_dom_compat_check: guest type xen-3.0-
Nevemind, the problem seems to be with my /etc/network/if-up.d scripts,
and I can't pinpoint exactly what the problem therein is. Definitely not
a network manager bug.
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network manager does not fully connect
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/163343
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-utils
For many people, screenshots should always be saved to the same
directory, eg ~/Pictures. Someone suggested this in freenod#ubuntu and
it seemed a good enough idea to mention here.
** Affects: gnome-utils (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
The whole point is that for people who'd find this handy, you shouldn't
pop up any dialog box at all. Windows and Macintosh do it this way,
FWIW. Seems this way would be the best of both worlds.
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gnome-screenshot needs a checkbox "always save screenshots in this directory"
https://bugs.launchpa
Pedro - yes, I find the dialog handy too, but it takes some adjusting to
coming from a mac or windows environment. The idea being, if this
checkbox is checked, in the future, gnome-screenshot will always save to
that directory, and just increment the name of the file
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