FWIW, I see the attached behavior when I try to browse a DAV share from
an apache2 server.
On connect to the server, PROPFIND / is issued once with Depth 1. It
takes a while, because this directory has over 1000 subdirectories.
That's reasonable. Okay so far.
Then the weird stuff begins. When
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I reported this in bug 259771 yesterday, but now I think it is worth its
own bug report:
FWIW, I see the attached behavior when I try to browse a DAV share from
an apache2 server.
On connect to the server, PROPFIND / is issued once with Depth
Done. I have filed bug 556749 at bugzilla.gnome.org.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=556749
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Ah, this would explain why most users aren't seeing it: most of them are
using Gnome, and probably have the font rendering set to something other
than monochrome. (I believe "best shapes" is the default.)
Since I don't use Gnome but do use a lot of GTK+ apps, it would be very
helpful if I could g
You are not alone. :) This started when I upgraded from dapper to edgy
the other day.
This is likely to be due to xft rendering, because it only seems to
happen with applications that use truetype fonts (i.e., all my fvwm
menus are empty with "xft:...", but are perfectly fine with "-adobe-
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Sounds like that probably changes the KDE fonts from truetype to
something else, but doesn't actually solve the problem. And, of course,
it doesn't help those of us using xft-only applications.
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Steve, even with an empty interfaces file, my localhost interface is
getting brought up *somehow*:
kr...@nausicaa:/etc/network % ifconfig lo
loLink encap:Local Loopback
inet addr:127.0.0.1 Mask:255.0.0.0
inet6 addr: ::1/128 Scope:Host
UP LOOPBACK RUNNING M
Furthermore, if having an empty interfaces file is wrong, then *why do I
have one*? I didn't configure it that way: something in Ubuntu back in
Jaunty must have, because I've recently reinstalled some of the machines
that are currently broken in this manner from scratch with a Jaunty ISO.
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So, FYI, the NVidia driver also suffers from this: turn off a monitor
and Plasma crashes; turn off both monitors and X crashes.
There is a workaround with the nvidia proprietary driver: specify your
connected displays in xorg.conf. Mine looks like this:
Section "Screen"
Identifier "Screen
This happens to me, as well. I have switched to gnome-screensaver in
hopes that it fixes the problem, but unfortunately gnome-screensaver is
not configurable under XFCE so I am somewhat dissatisfied. This crash
only occurs once every few weeks, so I have not been able to catch it in
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FWIW, existing keyboard shortcuts work fine, and you can add them
manually by editing the XML; we just can't create any from the GUI.
When, for instance, super + shift + 1 would produce
"exclaim" in 12.04, it produces only "exclaim" in
12.10. (Which does actually make more sense, but doesn't actual
Indeed, that solves it for me. Thanks, enb.
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Title:
[HDA-Intel] No digital audio output with latest kernel patch
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I believe my bug (705405) is a duplicate of this one. I have the same
audio device (ICH10, 8086:3a3e) and lost audio somewhere between
2.6.35-24 and 2.6.35-25. I am about to test mainline 2.6.35.10 and will
check back in in a few minutes.
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Upstream kernel 2.6.35.10 has the same problem, so this is not Ubuntu-
specific. This is critical enough that I suspect it has been fixed in a
more recent upstream kernel version, so I am going to try some variant
of 2.6.38.
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Between -24 and -25, the Intel audio on my motherboard has ceased
working. When I boot into 2.6.35-24-generic (2.6.35-24.42), audio
output via S/PDIF works fine; when I boot into 2.6.32-25-generic
(2.6.32-25.45), S/PDIF no longer works. I have not tested the analog
output.
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Intel audio no longer works
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Sorry, I cut and pasted something wrong: the failing version is
2.6.35-25.43, not 2.6.32-25.45.
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Sparafucile: sounds like the same bug. FWIW, this problem still exists
with mainline kernel 2.6.38, so the problem is neither Ubuntu specific
nor, as yet, solved.
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-core
The bug listed here affects the version of X in maverick:
http://lists.x.org/archives/xorg-devel/2010-October/014150.html
This bug is critical because it will cause X to crash on Qt programs
whenever Xinerama is enabled.
I recompiled
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