Thanks for the report. Fixed upstream through https://gitlab.com/gnu-
clisp/clisp/-/commit/f2bc9977107f39b0d3fb7478c75b67cecd19bcaf
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Thanks for the hint. That should work for next time.
Although I would have found it nicer if the distro had not created an
additional layer on top of 'localedef'.
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Ubuntu version: 16.04.1 LTS (Xenial).
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS
Release:16.04
On my system, I need a couple of locales that are not installed by
default: fa_IR, fr_FR.ISO-8859-1, fr_FR.UTF-8, ja_JP.EUC-JP,
tr_TR.UTF-8, zh_CN.GB18030. I gener
The FTBFS was fixed upstream, in gnulib (from which libunistring takes most of
its source files), through this commit:
https://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=gnulib.git;a=commitdiff;h=cca32830b57e91f837c01d15b8732f23ff97fc36
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> the problem might not be audio-related at all. It might be some other part of
> your kernel that's hanging
This is quite possible indeed.
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A measure to reduce the frequency of the hangs is to use little swap
space.
Here's an extract of my system log:
syslog.7.gz:Sep 28 19:20:00 quimper rtkit-daemon[2231]: The canary thread is
apparently starving. Taking action.
syslog.7.gz:Sep 28 22:19:03 quimper rtkit-daemon[2231]: The canary threa
I have upgraded to pulseaudio 1:8.0-0ubuntu3.3.
At the same time, my system got upgraded to use a 4.10 kernel (instead of a 4.8
kernel).
The effect: The lockups got worse:
- machine not pingable during the lockup,
- freeze for 2 hours or more; I decided to reboot.
Now I downgraded to a 4.8 k
The patch has been applied to mainline qemu at
https://git.qemu.org/?p=qemu.git;a=commitdiff;h=2a0fa68fb9761e2eb3dae4034131948d33018dc9
and is thus contained in qemu-2.6.0 and newer.
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Occasionally, the system freezes: display does not show mouse move,
clock display does not update itself, ssh impossible. But the machine
remains pingable. This lasts for 2 to 20 minutes.
This is with Ubuntu 16.04.2, now upgraded to kernel version
4.8.0-46-generic.
At the en
Re #8:
Disabling hardware acceleration fixes it for me as well:
vlc -> Tools -> Preferences -> Video -> Accelerated video output (Overlay):
turn off.
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Same problem on Ubuntu 12.04 with KDE installed. I used rekonq to find
this page, and then downgraded to v45 as follows:
1. Google for 'firefox 45.0.2 deb 0ubuntu0.12.04', this yields a pointer to the
original Firefox 12.04 binaries for Ubuntu 12.04 (the ones in
http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu
Comment #53 is also reproducible for me, on openSUSE 12.1 with KDE 4 and an ATI
Radeon card and driver.
Run xterm, "ls -l" of a large directory, scroll back a couple of times, and you
see
some lines missing.
The workaround:
KDE control center -> Desktop effects -> Advanced -> Compositing type.
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