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Running Xubuntu 16.04.3, with udev version 229-4ubuntu21.1.
Every time I install the plexmediaserver package, no matter with what
mechanism, my X server crashes out completely, taking all my running
applications with it.
I traced it to a postinst script call to `udevadm trig
Experiencing this on Xubuntu 14.10 with the ATI proprietary driver with
Radeon 270X 2GB. Right now the X server is over 6GB:
root 3444 10.6 44.3 6303840 5457648 tty7 Ss+ Mar14 238:46
/usr/bin/X -core :0 -seat seat0 -auth /var/run/lightdm/root/:0 -nolisten
tcp vt7 -novtswitch
Running Firef
This is still present in [X]ubuntu 14.10,
xfce4-terminal-0.6.3-1ubunutu1.
Not understanding why this very simple-to-fix bug has been left
untouched for a year and a half.
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Confirmed still present on Xubuntu 14.04.
Confirmed still annoying (fatal actually).
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Title:
Xfce4-terminal cannot run on more than one X screen
While testing the suspect commit, I was very careful to make sure that I
shut down any running instances of the terminal server before trying an
alternate binary. Note comment #7 where I notice the server behavior
and correct for it in my testing of the versions and the commit.
Running with --dis
Confirmed,
http://git.xfce.org/apps/xfce4-terminal/commit/?id=d1dc0d1f1ef0591d06ef7998c1956834bc4d9869
is indeed the culprit. Not sure what the purpose of the patch was
supposed to be (don't have *any* source awareness of xfce4-terminal), so
I have no idea if it's a bug in the patch, or the patch
I just built raw 0.6.1 *and* 0.6.2 from xfce source, and neither have
this problem. Then I did apt-get source and debuild, then installed the
package I just built. No bug. Then I removed that and ran 'apt-get
install xfce4-terminal', and *still* no bug.
So, for those with this bug, try just rem
Gah, spoke too soon. 0.6.1 works fine, and my further tests with 0.6.2
and a debuild attempt were confused by the fact that the original 0.6.1
binary stayed running throughout those test, and the 0.6.2[+] binaries
just told it to open new windows.
So, the bug exists somewhere between 0.6.1 and 0.
Confirmed, upgraded to 13.10 last night and have this behavior. Running
0.6.2-3ubuntu1.
Rather seriously impacts my work, not so much at this exact instant but
very soon. Not the least of which because an accidental click on the
other screen's terminal will also shut down all child processes of
** Package changed: ubuntu => anacron (Ubuntu)
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Title:
anacron runs updatedb at worst possible time
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Ever morning I wake up and start working around 7:30-8:00am. Every
morning I start with a computer that's painfully slow, with disk
activity taking forever and programs glitching all over the place.
Every morning my disk is grinding hard for an hour.
I tracked it down to the
** Attachment added: "Example of corruption: the Logic traces are from a
workspace over and down..."
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers/+bug/800836/+attachment/2272193/+files/badscreen.png
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I'm getting corruption all over the place on a regular basis when I
switch workspaces. Chunks of windows being switched out are left in
place "on top" of the new workspace's windows. It's affecting the
panels at time, and I'm even seeing straight-up text corrupted (though
it could be a particular
** Also affects: avr
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: binutils-avr (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: avr-libc (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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AVR tools missing most Xmega devices
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gcc-avr
The Xmega patch in the gcc-avr, binutils-avr, and avr-libc packages
hasn't changed for at least a year, and are missing more than half of
all the Xmega devices.
Patches for the remaining devices (including many shipping chips, like
the 192a3 I ha
I just installed 8.04 on a new machine that has an older Microtouch-
based screen. By default X coordinates are find but Y is reversed.
Swapping MinY and MaxY cause the pointer to get stuck at the bottom.
Tracking through the code, I indeed found that *conversion_proc() is no
longer called. I fil
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