(In reply to comment #46)
> Note that it can be worked around by disabling RENDER acceleration.
Can you be more specific?
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[rs690m] Graphi
Replying to #44: I know that RadeonHD is not compatible with the current
version. Thus my suggestion it be "revived" as a project. If it were
compatible I'd just compile it.
I'm short of time these days. Rather than making huge efforts to have
X.Org fix the bug, I'll just remove the Debian partiti
So this bug looks as if it will not be fixed. Who should I bribe^Wdonate
money to in order to revive radeonhd?
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Title:
[rs690m] Graphics corruptio
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Since this bug was reported over a year ago and no real progress has
been made in fixing it, may I ask a knowledgeable person what the last
working version of the code was, before this bug was introduced? Is
there any way to create a "radeon-unsupported" module for those of us
who have chipsets X.o
Thanks to Alex's tip on avivotool, I was able to try the suggested
settings. According to the output, those were already the values stored
in the registers and the commands had no effect.
FWIW, I discovered that I can reliably cause the corruption to happen in
seconds by loading the game "Secret M
Your radeontool package is different from the radeontool package that
comes with Debian-name collision?
After running autoconf.sh and then make ... there is still no radeonreg
program, making it impossible to test your suggested commands.
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Second attachment showing corruption.
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Another screenshot showing corruption
I'm uploading two more screenshots taken from my Gateway LT3119u
netbook, running Debian Unstable. I've also duplicated the phenomenon on
Knoppix. I hope this additional information will both prove useful and
prod the team to fix this
Just another user reporting the same bug. Experienced with both Debian
(Unstable) and Knoppix on a Gateway LT3119u netbook.
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OK, found a fix, at least for my box.
I uninstalled barry-utils. Apparently berrycharge was changing some
setting on the phone, perhaps incorrectly detecting it as a Pearl (which
requires a mode change to be charged by a computer). Removing
berrycharge means the phone is instantly detected by th
Since I actually need to use the BlackBerry, I just removed Ubuntu from
my netbook and installed Debian Squeeze, which instantly detects the
phone.
I gather no developers are interested. Oh, well.
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[Blackberry Curve 8310] Sometimes does not detect partition
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/507
Additional data--as an experiment I set up a Debian VM in VirtualBox.
Debian instantly sees the device as /dev/sdb. And once I disconnect it
from Debian, Ubuntu can then see it and mount it. The problem seems to
be Ubuntu-specific, and some action other operating systems take would
appear to put
And now that I say I can't reproduce it, it just happened again. I
started the Win XP VM, mounted the BB, copied 200+ megs of MP3 files to
the MicroSD card, and when I unmounted the device in Windows, Ubuntu
immediately mounted it as /dev/sdb1 (using udev).
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Possible data point: with my BlackBerry Bold 9700, it was detected
exactly ONCE, after I ran an XP VM win VirtualBox (PUEL), passed USB
through, and mounted the device in Windows XP. When I shut down the XP
VM, Ubuntu detected the device and mounted it normally. After
unplugging, though, it doesn
That's nice. However, since I'm using a RELEASE, fixes that aren't in
the release itself are irrelevant to me. If I wanted to roll my own
distro, I'd do that.
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Chromium crashes when I right-click on certain content
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/596390
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: chromium-browser
Yesterday I installed chromium browser
5.0.375.38~r46659-0ubuntu0.10.04.1. I find that on several web pages,
right-clicking on certain page elements will cause the browser to freeze
and give a bogus "The page is not responding" error.
F
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"Move stream" option not available in pavucontrol in 9.10
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pavucontrol
In 9.04 and earlier, and on other distros, one can right-click on a
playback stream and "move stream" to record that stream or play it on a
particular playback device. In 9.10, the only option is "Terminate".
I found a source on the net that
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Public bug reported:
I have for years been using VirtualBox under Linux (currently Ubuntu
9.10) to run Windows XP Pro as a guest OS. It worked fine until
yesterday when for some reason, the Windows guest stopped resizing to
match the size of the VB window. Also, the maximum resolution permitted
by
Public bug reported:
I installed grabcd-rip, but when trying to run it from the console I
received this message, "ERROR: configuration file
does not exist."
Same applies to grabcd-encode, but there's no way to report a bug
against two packages simultaneously.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
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After installation grabcd-rip won't run, complains about missing
/etc/grabcd.conf
https:/
Whoever is responsible, the fact that there are so MANY pointless,
unfixed problems is an indictment of Free Software in general. (Absurd
overthreading, htop's unclear mixing of userland threads with processes,
hundreds of packages depending on consolekit for no particular reason,
consolekit being
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-input-mouse
I use a KVM switch to jump between my tower and laptop, both placed on
my desk. With Ubuntu 9.04 this worked perfectly. In 9.10, when I switch
to the tower, then back to the laptop, the mouse is detected (as shown
by /var/log/mess
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Kompozer fails to start in 9.10, reports "exec: 121:
/usr/lib/xulrunner/run-mozilla.sh: n
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kompozer
This seems to be similar to bug 155505, but that bug is marked fixed in
a previous version. I installed kompozer using aptitude, and receive
the above error message when I try to start it.
I tried setting MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME to /usr/lib/xulrunner
I've just experienced the same problem. hald is now using 100% of one
of the two cores on my system, with messages like this in kern.log:
Sep 30 12:04:14 Nitpickinghp2 kernel: [ 754.548991] invalid access to FAT
(entry 0x15769559)
Sep 30 12:04:14 Nitpickinghp2 kernel: [ 754.555320] FAT: Fi
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seamonkey fails to start, strace complains about files in /usr/lib/xulrunner
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/434906
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0x9237000
brk(0x9236000) = 0x9236000
brk(0x9235000) = 0x9235000
brk(0x9234000) = 0x9234000
exit_group(1) = ?
The same happens whether I start it as browser, composer, or mailer.
I'll be glad to do anyt
I'm having the same issue on two different computers (ASUS Eee PC 1000H
and eMachines T3101). I'll be glad to provide any files or information
that may help. Ubuntu 9.04.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/291240
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abcde fails to connect to CDDB
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: abcde
When trying to rip a CD, abcde always reports "CDDB unavailable." I
have tried three CDDB mirrors (by changing /etc/abcde.conf). Other
software has no problem connecting to the FreeDB.
Thanks for any help.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
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