Public bug reported:
I am running Liferea 1.8.3 on Ubuntu 12.04 (Precise Pangolin). I'm
using Liferea with Google Reader integration. When I am viewing the list
of new items, Liferea occasionally gets stuck on an item in the view
pane even though a different item is selected in the list pane. It
It turns out that my problem was happening because of the presence of
oem-config and ubiquity. These should have been removed at the end of
installation, but they weren't. These were being started when X
started, which was perhaps causing the TTY to be stolen (by bterm).
In any case, maybe this
GDM has a bugfix by Robert Ancell:
Description: Don't autologin if using ecryptfs - if you do then the home
directory is empty as you need the password entered via PAM to decrypt it.
This is not a perfect solution as the home directory may not be mounted yet.
Author: Robert Ancell
Bug: http://
This is happening for me with autologin enabled for oneiric. I had to
switch from lightdm to gdm because lightdm causes another bug that makes
my system run at 100% CPU, but autologin with gdm has this problem.
gdm-simple-slave[1220]: CRITICAL: gdm_session_direct_get_username:
assertion `session
** Package changed: ubuntu => xorg-server (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Xorg uses 100% CPU on first login
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Public bug reported:
In Ubuntu Oneiric 11.10, I am seeing 100% CPU usage for Xorg right after
login. stracing the Xorg process shows this repeatedly:
ioctl(10, TCFLSH, 0x2) = -1 EIO (Input/output error)
read(13, 0x27bd7e0, 3456) = -1 EAGAIN (Resource temporarily
GuĂ°ni, in my case the hang always happens when I'm running XBMC, but the
process in the stack is always Xorg.
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Title:
System freezes, kernel crash
Actually, in my case, Xorg freezes, but I can still log in remotely. X
cannot be killed.
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Title:
System freezes, kernel crashes, "[fglrx] ASIC ha
I have the same problem. This happens without fail after some period of
inactivity. Here's my stack:
[25559.979128] [fglrx] ASIC hang happened
[25559.979146] Pid: 1263, comm: Xorg Tainted: P3.0.0-13-generic
#22-Ubuntu
[25559.979152] Call Trace:
[25559.979279] [] KCL_DEBUG_OsDump+0
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Sound does not work with Intel HDA Realtek Codec ALC259
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/575793
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-backports-modules-alsa-lucid-generic
There is a problem in the Realtek codec included in the linux-backports-
modules-alsa-lucid-generic package for ALC259. After upgrading to
Ubuntu 10.04, sound was not working on my machine. I was able to
diagno
This is not 100% reproducible. If I figure out the case where it
happens, I will post details.
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Firefox does not close when using close button in Fluxbox
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/230731
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
I am running Ubuntu Hardy Heron with Firefox version 3.0b5 and Fluxbox
1.0.0. If I use the close button for the Firefox window, it does not
close like other applications do. I have to choose File>Quit to quit
Firefox.
** Affects: firefox-3.
Yes, it fails with a clean profile. What happens is that anything
contained within the feed is displayed, but anything that requires
liferea to go and fetch something over http fails. I think what happens
is that the original feed is fetched by liferea itself and then the feed
item is handed over
This is not an issue in the sense that it could be considered a
duplicate of bug# 95241. However, I think this bug somewhat increases
the severity of bug# 95241 because in this case, the workaround is not
so easy. I don't know how many people are affected by this issue, but
if they are, the worka
Argh, I mean bug# 95241.
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liferea is unable to display images in feed items
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/109342
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Update: I found a typo in my useragent, It said
"general.usergent.override" instead of "general.useragent.override".
Nonetheless, bug# 94241 is still an issue. Setting the user agent
string for firefox is not that hard, but setting it for liferea, or
other applications that use mozilla/firefox is
I had the same problem and I am not behind an HTTP proxy. Perhaps there
is some proxy software in the picture that my company uses that causes
this. Changing the user agent string to remove "Feisty" fixes the
problem.
Unfortunately, I faced the same problem with liferea that uses mozilla
as back
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: liferea
I upgraded liferea recently to the latest version in Feisty (1.2.10). I
think my liferea is now using mozilla for rendering instead of gtkhtml
and it is unable to show images in the feed items.
This might be related to a problem found with Firef
I am unable to run rdesktop. It fails with the following error:
X Error of failed request: BadValue (integer parameter out of range for
operation)
Major opcode of failed request: 78 (X_CreateColormap)
Value in failed request: 0x20e
Serial number of failed request: 7
Current serial nu
The latest Evolution that came down in Edgy (2.8.1) seems to have fixed
this problem.
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Martin,
Even I'm using proprietary nvidia drivers with Xinerama, so that makes
the three of us.
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I've been able to reproduce the same bug on Fedora Core 4, so this is an
upstream bug.
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I'm running jabberd2.0s8-0ubuntu5 on edgy and I am unable to get PSI and
Kopete to connect with the server. In my configuration, I am using PAM
authentication and have also turned on TLS and require TLS. I am able
to connect with Gaim without any problem. However, PSI and K
I'm facing a variation of the problem that Jay Pipes is facing. In my
case, if I run Evolution in Gnome, it asks for the keyring password.
After that, things work fine. However, if I run Evolution without Gnome
(i.e., using Fluxbox), Evolution does not ask for the keyring password
at startup. In
This is the top changelog entry for libvte9:
vte (1:0.14.0-0ubuntu1) edgy; urgency=low
* New upstream release:
- Minor doc syntax update.
- Fix bug causing empty lines to not being copied.
* Resynchronized with Debian, only Ubuntu changes are:
- debian/patches/91_keep_fds.patch: D
I also have the same bug happening on Edgy. The output from the
backtrace that I got on machine has more information:
(gdb) bt
#0 gdk_x_error (display=0x80a8200, error=0xbffec9b8) at gdkmain-x11.c:608
#1 0xb73119e5 in bonobo_ui_gtk_module_info_get () from
/usr/lib/libbonoboui-2.so.0
#2 0xb78c
Also, running with --sync gives me this backtrace:
(gdb) bt
#0 gdk_x_error (display=0x80a8100, error=0xbfe39fc8) at gdkmain-x11.c:608
#1 0xb72e79e5 in bonobo_ui_gtk_module_info_get () from
/usr/lib/libbonoboui-2.so.0
#2 0xb7897dea in _XError () from /usr/lib/libX11.so.6
#3 0xb78999d4 in _XRep
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