I had the exact same issue on my Lenovo T60 running Hardy. After
googling around and reading this, I ejected the blank CD I had in the
drive, and gdmsetup works.
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gdmsetup crashes with Segmentation Fault
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/290848
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No visible improvement.
xrandr reports the same as before:
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1152 x 864, maximum 1360 x 1360
VGA disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
TMDS-1 connected 1152x864+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 0mm x
0mm
1360x768 59.8
Still marked "incomplete"?
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If you use NIS-distributed autofs maps, you need to restart autofs as
well - *after* you've restarted NIS.
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NIS has problems starting before the network comes up
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Brian, yes - read the bug report.
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The failsafe configuration looks like this:
Section "Device"
Identifier "Configured Video Device"
Driver "vesa"
EndSection
Section "Monitor"
Identifier "Configured Monitor"
EndSection
Section "Screen"
Identifier "Default Screen"
Mon
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel
Lenovo ThinkCentre M55 (8811-92G) with integrated Intel 965Q graphics
chipset. Sony 1600x1200 flat panel connected to TMDS-1 with single-link
DVI-D cable.
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 82Q963/Q965 Integrate
"as of 1008-10-07" should of course be "as of 2008-10-07"
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zsh completion broken for svn 1.5
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: zsh
Fully up-to-date Hardy Heron as of 1008-10-07 with zsh-4.3.4-24ubuntu1
and subversion-1.5.1dfsg1-1ubuntu2~hardy2 from hardy-backports.
Subversion command completion fails:
% svn add
_arguments:comparguments:303: invalid argument: ARG
This goes for
I forgot to add: Gutsy, Lenovo T60, ATI X1400, fglrx, and, obviously,
Xgl and compiz.
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gnome-compiz-preferences does not start
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I see the same thing as Juan Pablo Salazar Bertín and George Pollard. I
decided to look a little further into it:
1) I start gnome-compiz-preferences from a terminal, and nothing happens.
2) I start it again from another terminal, and the dialog pops up. At the exact
same time, in the first termi
Similar issue, Compiz on Gutsy, 1 row of 8 desktops.
Ctrl-Alt-Left and Ctrl-Alt-Right switch *two* desktops to the left and
right, respectively.
~/.gconf/apps/compiz/general/allscreens/options/%gconf.xml contains:
Down
I did some more digging. The problem Chris and I are seeing is
completely unrelated; it is actually a dupe of #130696, which mentions
several workarounds.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 111257 ***
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A little more digging shows there are actually two different issues at
play here. One of them (BadAlloc when using compiz) is indeed a
duplicate of #111257. The other (BadMatch when using fglrx) is a
duplicate
I previously posted this as a followup to #35229 (a different bug with
very similar symptoms):
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Same as Chris Waigl. Worked fine with Feisty. The previously mentioned
workaround (scaling or removing totem_logo.png) does not work. Furthermore,
gxine fails in the exact same manner:
The program
To be very clear, this is *not* a duplicate of #111257.
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 111257
totem crashes with 'BadAlloc (insufficient resources for operation)' when
using compiz and xserver-xorg-video-intel driver
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totem-xine and mplayer cannot play any video
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I previously posted this as a followup to #35229 (a different bug with
very similar symptoms):
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Same as Chris Waigl. Worked fine with Feisty. The previously mentioned
workaround (scaling or removing totem_logo.png) does not work. Furthermore,
gxine fails in the exact same manner:
The program
Correction, I was able to watch the first episode using mplayer. With
the gutsy-backports version, I was even able to see (but not use) the
menus. With totem-gstreamer, I was not able to see anything but an error
message about missing codecs.
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Same as Chris Waigl. Worked fine with Feisty. The previously mentioned
workaround (scaling or removing totem_logo.png) does not work.
Furthermore, gxine fails in the exact same manner:
The program 'gxine' received an X Window System error.
This probably reflects a bug in the program.
The error was
See the attached log. The first ten or so instances are from
/etc/init.d/nis in the normal startup sequence. The second-to-last
instance is from the beginning of /etc/rc.local. The final instance is
from /etc/rc.local immediately before /etc/init.d/nis is run again
(successfully).
Note that ypb
One thing that just occurred to me, could this be caused by
interoperability issues between NetworkManager and the specific NIC
driver being used (tg3 in my case), as in this report of a similar
problem which was fixed by switching drivers: https://bugs.launchpad.net
/network-manager/+bug/38586
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Once again, this is *not* a NIS problem, it is a NetworkManager problem
that affects far more than NIS. I do not have -no-dbus in
/etc/default/nis.
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The NIS failure is obviously highly visible since it does not fail
gracefully (i.e. it will not magically fix itself once the network is
up) and it prevents you from logging in, but this is not just a NIS
issue; it affects anything that requires a working network connection
and / or DNS to start (N
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