That's awesome, thanks for figuring out how to make it work cleanly for
everyone.
There is a problem with the testing request, though.
It's highly likely, that subscribers of this thread want to keep avahi far away
from their systems
Therefore they probably won't have the cups+avahi setup require
Hard to say.
I would be fine running Trusty there already...
But I discovered an issue with ACPI - ACPI tables won't parse (actually, the
last release that works is 13.03 raring)
-> ACPI is not working -> no ATX power-off , no display power management (DPMS)
-> major usability setback
I guess
Wow.. I totally didn't expect this.
It actually IS working again with in the 14.04 Trusty
It seems the reason why it's not crashing anymore is this snippet from the xorg
logfile
MACH64(0): Direct rendering is not supported for ATI chips earlier than the ATI
3D Rage Pro.
MACH64(0): Render accel
Bug reproduction by "The parallelogram" does not work anymore.
I think I rarely I get to see one/handful-of damaged video line when quickly
and randomly shuffling windows around.
I can't rule out the possibility that the video I played was corrupted, though.
I think it's it's OK to say "It fixed
** Attachment added: "$ apport-cli -f -p xserver-xorg-video-ati --save report"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-ati/+bug/1071868/+attachment/3945773/+files/report
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The only activity here is me saying "Still an issue in ..." for each
release.
And since it's still an issue with Saucy, it means it's still an issue with
kernel 3.11 series.
Can you please rephrase what you want me to test, if anything?
Apport reports cannot be saved locally and uploaded manua
EDIT: OOPS, that machine is still running 13.04
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Title:
[gm45] Xv video corruption when obstructed by shaped wi
I found another nice way how to reproduce (this or a similar issue) with a
shaped window.
program "display" appears to be creating shaped windows based on the opaque
areas of the image.
fluxbox is (regardless of the chosen style) still drawing a frame around the
hollow window.
display the attac
Still an issue in Saucy
** Tags added: saucy
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Title:
X11 segfaults on WM start, ATI 3|D Rage IIC [regression]
St
Public bug reported:
cups-daemon depends on avahi-daemon
This is probably the worst workaround possible for bug 1178172
Which is a combination of two separate issues
o "cups requires avahi-daemon to be started before cups"
o "cups's init script won't attempt to start cups if avahi-daemon i
update: filled a bug against that avahi hard-dep as bug 1242185
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cups does not start when avahi-daemon is not installed
St
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Upgraded today. now also annoyed by the (wrong) hard-dep on avahi-daemon :(
Having THAT on my system just because I want to be able to print...
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So that's why it's not starting.
/etc/init/cups.conf is to blame, as said in #3
start on (filesystem
and started avahi-daemon
and (started dbus or runlevel [2345]))
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I believe that this commit is likely to fix the issue
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/commit/?id=ca9a7d975af228cabb79c3040ec67f26f94f90a2
Unfortunately the binary program is 32bit and mesa/libgl is not willing
to cross-compile
The commit made it's way into mesa-9.1.2 (Raring has currently
correction: fbrun should be obstructing one or more of the red blinking lights.
I usually position it over the three lights that are closer together.
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It was a bit harder to figure out the position of the topright fbrun
this time..
So far it seems to always work when the topright fbrun obstructs one of
the red blinking lights.
I was unable to reproduce easily with vlc, likely because of it's bottom status
bar preventing easy placement of the
The remaining corner case described in comment#10 is now filled as
#1170117
The attachments related to that corner case were moved to that bug.
** Attachment removed: "video file I could reproduce with"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-intel/+bug/1162046/+attachmen
** Attachment added: "window layout example"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-intel/+bug/1170117/+attachment/3646846/+files/fbrun-layout.jpg
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< a copy of https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-
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The fix arrived with the updates today.
Most of the corruption is gone. Almost all the frames now get though undamaged.
Thanks for the fix.
BUT
Some of the video frames still get damaged w
Public bug reported:
This is a followup to #1162046
The issue is almost fixed, but the corruption wasn't eradicated completely.
This time the actual video content matters (guess: partial frame updates?)
** Affects: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Attachment added: "video file I could reproduce with"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-intel/+bug/1162046/+attachment/3641317/+files/testcase.ts
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The fix arrived with the updates today.
Most of the corruption is gone. Almost all the frames now get though undamaged.
Thanks for the fix.
BUT
Some of the video frames still get damaged when drawn.
However, it does depend on the video content (and possibly on (absolute) window
positions)
I att
OOPS.. I just found out what is happening.
Transmission established a folder called "~/.local/share/trash" and
moved the file there instead of deletion!
This is a serious issue. How was I supposed to know that one application
decided that I want to keep my garbage?
The button should be renamed f
I am not sure that the tag "kernel-bug-exists-upstream" is correct
(This might not be a kernel bug)
The issue lies somewhere in the chain transmission-ecryptfs-
ext4(nodiratime,relatime,discard)
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Changed in: ecryptfs-utils (Ub
I managed to reproduce on another box I don't care about.
The issue exists with the mainline kernel "mainline/v3.9-rc2-raring"
** Tags added: kernel-bug-exists-upstream
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Apport is still broken, see #1150335
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Title:
[eCryptf
The HDD space leak makes it hard to debug..
I tried with a more precise approach this time and installed no updates between
downloading and removal.
The file I removed had 30MB, Free space before removal: 47M, Free space after
removal: 47M
Is there anything in particular that I should try?
I do
** Summary changed:
- [eCryptfs] "Delete files and Remove" leaks HDD space
+ [eCryptfs on ext4] "Delete files and Remove" leaks HDD space
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Did that help?
PS: pekwm's default theme also has round corners.
PS2: The video can be even in a paused state.
(in VLC that doesn't even stop the flickering, while in mplayer2 it does.
But the way how the frame is damaged changes with the position of the
obstructing windows)
For very small dial
Ah.. It is actually dependent on the theme selected in fluxbox.
It happens only with themes that have round window corners (bora_*,
zimek_*)
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Public bug reported:
Release: 13.04 Raring
Package: transmission-gtk 2.77 (14031)
Package: ecryptfs-utils 103-0ubuntu2
Kernel: 3.8.0-14-generic x86_64
Using ecryptfs = Yes
This used to happen on 12.10 Quantal as well.
download something.
(Wait a year,install updates.. - My ecryptfs directories
** Description changed:
- I have a proprietary application crashing on SIGBUS during a /dev/dri/card0
syctl
+ I have a proprietary application crashing on SIGBUS during a /dev/dri/card0
ioctl
Unfortunately that provides no information at all
I tried with LIBGL_ALWAYS_INDIRECT=y and th
Public bug reported:
I have a proprietary application crashing on SIGBUS during a /dev/dri/card0
ioctl
Unfortunately that provides no information at all
I tried with LIBGL_ALWAYS_INDIRECT=y and the X11 crashed.
Full Xorg logfile is attached.
When the X11 crashes this way, I immediately restar
Sure
started X11, played a video, obstructed it, closed X11
** Attachment added: "Xorg.1.log"
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Public bug reported:
Xv video does not paint properly when partially obstructed by multiple windows
in certain places.
(see the attachment)
Note that one of the obstructing windows depicts my attempt to use apport-bug.
I tried with mplayer2 and vlc as Xv video players.
I tried with Pekwm and Fl
Still an issue in Raring.
** Tags added: raring
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Title:
X11 segfaults on WM start, ATI 3|D Rage IIC [regression]
Public bug reported:
I visited:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.9-rc1-raring/
Waited until the page loaded.
Then I added "s" to "http"
https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.9-rc1-raring/
waited for the timeout
and got this instead of the usual timeout message
XML Par
Therefore is is not tied to any window manager, even xterm crashes it
under some conditions.
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X11 segfaults
I started X11 with "xinit -- :1 -nolisten tcp" and executed "sudo -b synaptic"
three times.
Additionally to my password not being accepted the X11 also crashed because of
a segfault.
The log was the same.
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** Tags removed: 3d
** Summary changed:
- X11 segfaults on WM start, ATI 3D Rage IIC [regression]
+ X11 segfaults on WM start, ATI (3)D Rage IIC [regression]
** Description changed:
+ Fist off - it's "ATI 3D Rage IIC AGP (rev 7a)" of course.
+ I changed it to (3)D to stop the bugbot from adding
I am pretty sure that there is no 3D involved.
(The card just has "3D" in it's name, that's it
If you really think that that tag is justified, please re-add it.
** Tags removed: 3d
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I am pretty sure that none of { the card, fluxbox, pekwm } does 3D
The card maybe does some subset of 2D, but the WMs don't
Are you sure about the tag?
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ht
Public bug reported:
After upgrade to oneiric, X11 segfaults on WindowManager start.
Tried pekwm and fluxbox so far.
Fell free to suggest any other WM for testing. (Except for those that would
pull over 0.5Gig of junk in deps)
X11 itself seems to start fine. SLiM works, plain xinit works.
mor
Grrr.. something updated, now forcing ureadahead to reprofile doesn't
help :(
** Package changed: xorg (Ubuntu) => upstart (Ubuntu)
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Sorry, it was only a random win as I rebooted.
(Or related to the fact that boot after boot-time package update differs from
other boots, namely ureadahead gets reprofiled., maybe way more stuff)
I tried rebooting several times this time.. No luck, stuff stuck on VT
switching syscall, including
Tried removing /var/lib/ureadahead/*pack to force ureadahead reprofile
to check the theory.
RESULTS:
When ureadahead is reprofiling, the issue doesn't occur.
I don't point at ureadahead in any way, it probably just plays a role in some
sort of race condition.
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Huh?
I ran apt-get update & upgrade.
Tried to reboot (it hang, presumably doing a VT switch. Had to sysrq+REI (said
it's disabled) and SUB(worked)
Either fixed, but the only package that could have done that is plymouth, other
packages that updated weren't relevant.
Or it's a race condition and
correction: not plymouth. upstart it was!
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Cannot switch VT [regression]
Status in “xorg” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug desc
** Attachment added: "Strace of chvt"
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I upgraded my machine to Quantal yesterday to capture the most bad stuff
before the release.
It works surprisingly well (well, the ugprade process quit two times
because it couldn't configure some packages present in both amd64 and
i386 variant, but nothing apt-get -f install
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