If you want to avoid diverging from Debian, then 4.3.0-1.1 also fixes
the issue until 4.3.1 is packaged by the maintainer:
* https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1006543
* https://tracker.debian.org/news/1317929/accepted-imv-430-11-source-
into-unstable/
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Status: New => Fix Released
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FTBFS with Qt 5.14
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comment and I will
add a trivial patch from upstream.
[1] https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-80990
** Affects: gudhi (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Gard Spreemann (gspreemann)
Status: New
** Changed in: gudhi (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Gard Spreem
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** Tags added: verification-done-wily
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Title:
Graphics corruption with nouveau
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I did not save the logs from when I ran the unpatched kernel. but dmesg
contained the same errors as detailed in the Freedesktop.org bug report
[1].
[1] https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=92504#c7
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After upgrading to Wily, I'm experiencing severe graphics corruption in
KDE/Plasma. My graphics card is "01:00.0 VGA compatible controller:
NVIDIA Corporation GT218M [NVS 3100M] (rev a2)" and I use the nouveau
drivers. My problem matches that of Freedesktop.org bug 92504 [1] a
Public bug reported:
Without the Qt SQLite database driver (libqt5sql5-sqlite) installed,
kactivitymanagerd will core dump. The bug has probably gone undiscovered
because kactivities depends on libqt5sql5, which recommends
libqt5sql5-sqlite, thereby installing the latter for most people. Those
of
Personally, I can live fine with the workarounds described in the
Freedesktop.org bug report until Trusty is released. I can't speak for
others, but as you've noticed there doesn't seem to have been a lot of
activity surrounding this bug. For me, it would be OK to close this bug
as fixed in Trusty.
The current development release live ISO image does *not* exhibit the
problem.
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The patch from https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/2402211/ makes the
symptoms go away for me when using drm_kms_helper.poll=N.
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Turning of
This seems to be freedesktop.org bug #64858:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=64858
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Public bug reported:
After upgrading to Raring, my X stutters a lot whenever the eDP-1 output
is disabled (for example with xrandr). In this state, the kernel log is
also filled with numerous messages regarding invalid EDID checksums. The
behavior was not seen with Quantal. The problem also partia
@tjaalton: Reverting only 899b550 seems also to work. I've only done
some light testing, though.
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[regression] 3.5.0-26-generic GPU hangs
I'm confused as to where the commits referenced by tjaalton in comment
#19 live, but for what it's worth, I seem to have a stable system after
applying reverse diffs of the following commits from the linux-3.5.y
branch of git://kernel.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/linux.git to the 3.5.0-27.45
sources:
2964148
@jsalisbury: I could not successfully test the kernel you linked to in
comment #22, as it rendered my system unusable. X started at 640x480,
there was no working keyboard/mouse, and I could not SSH in.
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I've tried several reboots. The problem persists. It could be that I'm
experiencing a different bug, though. What I see is, however, consistent
with what's described here (except for the update fixing the problem).
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I'm still seeing "mount: / is busy" and unclean shutdowns with 3.5.0-23.
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Upstartification of /etc/init.d/networking has lost deconfigurin
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After locking the screen for extended periods, and then unlocking, the
password entry dialog stays frozen on screen on top of all other windows
forever (or until desktop effects are switched off and back on).
The behavior is known upstream as KDE bug #306186 [1], whose discus
Public bug reported:
After upgrading from 11.10 to 12.04, X keyboard layout behavior has
changed for systems that use an Xorg config file. I have one system
where I need to have such a config file (due to an odd display that
needs a modeline), and in 11.10 the X keyboard layout was defined by
/etc
I'm seeing this in Oneiric as well, and it was not related to the
upgrade from Natty. Printing and printing configuration have been
working fine in Oneiric until I added a new printer. After adding it, I
started encountering this bug and can no longer open the printer
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Addendum to comment 15: If I remove the newly added printer in CUPS, the
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s
** Patch added: "If an entry has a present and empty OnlyShowIn field, we don't
touch it unless the "only show in KDE" field is selected. Else, if we empty out
an OnlyShowIn field, then we delete it from the .desktop file."
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A KDE bug (#283579 [1]) makes it impossible to add new menu entries to
the application launcher due to kmenuedit incorrectly handling the
.desktop field OnlyShowIn [2]. I submitted a patch to the KDE bug
tracker, but I guess it'll take time for someone to pick it up. Since
it'
I'm sorry, I'm referring to comment #26, not comment #18.
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[i945gm] Stuttering mouse with Natty Narwhal
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I don't know if this is related: I suffer from the same symptoms with
the nouvau driver in Oneiric. The workaround [1] described in bug
#779753 (comment #18) seems to fix the problem for me.
[1] http://souriguha.wordpress.com/2011/03/08/how-to-solve-problem-with-
thinkpadkslowd-kworker-on-linux-ke
In case anybody with the same hardware as me comes across this: I'm
seeing the same symptoms on a Dell E6410 powered by an nVidia card using
the nouveau driver. The workaround described in comment #26 also fixes
the problem for me.
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@ingo: I suspect it's something like that, yeah. I've found that logging
out of my desktop (KDE), switching to a terminal, logging in, syncing
and rebooting results in far fewer cleanups on reboot (if any, not
really sure).
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I have not had time to test it myself, but Dell released BIOS version A06 a few
days ago [1]. The changelog includes the entry
18. Updated Intel Video BIOS.
[1]
http://support.euro.dell.com/support/downloads/download.aspx?c=uk&cs=ukdhs1&l=en&s=dhs&releaseid=R288656&SystemID=LAT_E6410&servicetag
@Paul van Berlo. Regarding sshd, are you referring to bug #617515? I
don't think they're related, because if I log out of my desktop
environment (KDE), switch to a terminal and issue poweroff/reboot from
there, I *don't* experience this problem (c.f. comment #13). Surely the
SSH daemon should behav
@tekkenlord: I've also experienced the problem on a computer with EXT3.
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@Clint Byrum: I'm experiencing the problem both on machines with one big
fat /-partition, and on machines that have at least /boot on a different
partition.
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Pepe: That's very strange. Maybe your theme is also missing the fallback
icon I set in the first patch, a case I apparently didn't test well
enough for. I'll see if I can find time to look into it.
Thomas: Well, that's always the situation with any non-rolling release
distro. If the changes aren't
@platypuss72: I'd be happy to help. If you have added my PPA then you
should be getting the patched version without having to apply the patch
yourself. You can check that by running "aptitude show gpodder" (or find
it somewhere in your favorite graphical package manager).
If the Version field says
tekkenlord's workaround does not work for me.
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tekkenlord: Ah, oops, I must have mixed up this bug report with the one
for 10.10 (#616287). I'm running 10.10 and am still seeing the problem.
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tekkenlord: Adding restart kdm doesn't solve the problem for me. Are you
sure it does for you? I mean, are you certain you didn't just
immediately reboot to test it? If possible, try using the system for a
few days with your workaround in place and see if the problem persists.
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Hi Pepe,
I don't think what you're experiencing is related to this bug. At least
adding a new feed works fine here. I'd recommend starting gpodder from a
terminal so that you can watch for any error messages. Alternatively,
I'd try working with a fresh config file (just rename ~/.config/gpodder
so
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I've uploaded a patched version of gPodder to my PPA [1].
The patches fix the bug for me, without having to install or force the
usage of any extra icon themes.
[1] https://launchpad.net/~gspreemann/+archive/ppa
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Second patch. This one isn't strictly related to the bug, but it changes
the names of some other icons to be consistent with the Freedesktop
naming convention. It should give more consistent behaviour when using
different icon themes.
** Patch added: "load-more-general-icons.patch"
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Oops, sorry, the previous one was a dpatch.
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The root of this problem seems to be that gtkui/model.py tries to load
the icon specified by gtk.STOCK_DIALOG_QUESTION if a given icon cannot
be found in the current theme. As far as I understand (I've never worked
with GTK), this tends to refer to the icon named 'dialog-question' (see
the Freedesk
Although I have not checked this thoroughly, it seems that logging out
of KDE, switching to a text terminal, logging in there and issuing sudo
poweroff induces a clean shutdown. Shutting down from within KDE
(often?) gives behaviour as described by this bug.
Also: I am affected by this problem eve
Have any of you who have been trying 2.6.34rc3-51 experienced Xorg using
abnormally much CPU time? With an idle (KDE) desktop, it seems to be
consuming 10-30 times more CPU than with 2.6.32-22. It's hard to get an
accurate measurement, but it's certainly qualitatively enough for my
laptop's CPU fan
With 2.6.34rc3-51 my system no longer deadlocks when playing video
(855GM, forced KMS makes the system boot with standard Lucid kernel, as
described in bug #511001). I'll leave the computer on for a few days to
see if the hangs I describe in bug #511001 are also gone.
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Update to comment #42: After leaving the computer overnight, I found it in
"graphics safe mode" (or whatever it's called) the following morning. The last
part of dmesg read:
[29429.364045] [drm:i915_hangcheck_elapsed] *ERROR* Hangcheck timer elapsed...
GPU hung
[29429.364065] render error detect
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