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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/51799558/CurrentDmesg.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/51799559/Dependencies.txt
** A
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I am unable to enable multiple monitor support using a Dell Optiplex 780
desktop system with a Mobility Radeon HD 3470 with two monitors
connected by displayport using displayport -> DVI adapters under Ubuntu
10.04 64bit. Once Ubun
Downgrading libgl1-mesa-dri fixes the problem for me as well.
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I tried a backport of the Karmic kernel to Jaunty with the patch listed
in that bug + the latest xorg-edgers packages and I still have the same
issue with compiz freezing. I am unable to switch over to the Karmic
install at this time, but the symptoms and general system response is
the same on my
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Karmic x86 64bit, install from alpha 4 with all updates as of August 30,
2009.
Lenovo Thinkpad R61
Intel 965GM
After resuming from a suspend-to-ram, compiz seems to lock up or simply
stop displaying the desktop. I can still see
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August 30, 2009.
After setting my font rendering options to use full hinting (rather than
the default of slight), Gnome in general adjusted to use this setting.
Firefox, however, continues to render fonts
Starting kwalletd fixes the problem for me here.
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apo's fix (comment 21) works for me from the LiveCD (actually LiveUSB)
kubuntu final Jaunty release. If I start kwalletd first, then select
the network and enter the credentials I am able to connect. I did have
to enter the password twice (once on the "long" dialog and once on the
"short" dialog)
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 12:24 PM, Stefan Bader
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> understand correctly that Jaunty always worked correctly in your case?
Yes, Jaunty worked "out of the box" with the beta release on this
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the brightness ap
I just tried rebooting with both the "acpi_backlight=vendor" kernel
option and the "thinkpad_acpi brightness_enable=1" option enabled. With
this combination, I can adjust the brightness in what seems to be a
reasonable manner - the changes are quick and seem to cover the full
brightness range with
Stefan Bader wrote:
> When the thinkpad_acpi module is loaded, there should be an alternate control
> location: /proc/acpi/ibm/brighness
> This will have fewer different levels (0-7 here) but they work. Likely those
> are used with your keys in conjunction with the other interface. So you get
> th
When I "echo 20 > /proc/acpi/video/VID/LCD0/brightness" as root, the
contents of /proc/acpi/video/VID/LCD0/brightness update, but the screen
brightness does not. There is a delay before the bash prompt comes
back, comparable to the delay after hitting the Fn-key combo to change
brightness.
I have
On my R61, it works somewhat. However, it is very slow to respond (1-2
seconds from hitting the key to a brightness change) and it does not
allow me to change across the full range of brightness settings. The
lowest several brightness settings are not available.
So I would say that this is bette
Same symptoms on my R61 - Keys are recognized, the brightness HUD shows
up, but no change in brightness.
In addition, there is a delay (~ 1/2 - 1 second) between a key press and
the change registering.
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I haven't been able to test with the Hardy Alpha release as the
installer crashes without any informative error messages. I let the
automatic bug reporter do its job for that, but it did not give me an
option to enter my email address so I don't know how to track whatever
bug report it may have ge
I have the same issue. Sony Vaio VGN-S260.
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The patches applied by Ubuntu seem to fix the problem for me. The same
patch fixes the problem under Etch as well.
I have an Alps touchpad, and things seem to work cleanly under Feisty.
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Timo,
No, those rendering issues are different. The ones I've faced are only
in 3D applications.
I've seen rendering errors like that before, but they were problems with
the ATI drivers and Cairo rendering.
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Timo - Thanks for the reply. I will check on this again and update the
bug report as soon as the beta comes out.
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Is the fix going to be backported to Dapper?
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My apologies for the delay - there was another bug in the Feisty beta
which was preventing me from being able to complete the installation.
The problem seems to be fixed in Feisty, but still exists in Dapper.
I'm not sure how to represent that in the bug status.
There are other graphic corruption
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When changing the color scheme in gnome-terminal, any text viewable in
the terminal is blanked out until refreshed or otherwise forced to be
redrawn.
To reproduce this:
Boot the Feisty beta LiveCD
Open gnome-terminal
Change the color schem
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When using the Feisty Beta LiveCD installer, grub errors cause the
installer to quit completely rather than allowing the user to try
changing the grub installation options. At this point, there is no
option but to run through the entire installa
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I'm having the same issue. The install log is attached, I will attach
the syslog next...
Sony Vaio VGN-S260 laptop
Pentium-M 1.7ghz
ATI 9200m 32mb video
512mb RAM
Dapper is installed on hda2 (/root) and hda3 (/home)
I am attempting to install Feisty Beta fully on hda1, with the Dapper root
mount
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This is on a Sony Vaio VGN-S260 laptop. Pentium-M 1.7ghz, ATI
9200mobility video card with 32mb of video ram using the xorg ati
driver.
After resuming from a suspend-to-ram under the latest Feisty, the X
server will sometimes not display anything. The screen is black, not
e
I have filed Bug #91189 to request a backport of Feisty's 6.6.3 driver
to Dapper.
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Timo - thanks for the links. I'm sorry about the tone in my last update
post - I saw that the status for Dapper was still unconfirmed so I
wanted to make sure it was properly labeled.
I'll see what I can do on both the backport and SRU fronts.
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This is definitely still a problem with Dapper
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While I've only tested this once or twice, I think one of the recent
updates may have fixed the issue for me. Suspend is now much quicker,
just a few seconds on a freshly booted system. I think this is with
kernel 2.6.20-8-generic.
I'll be able to test this further later in the week.
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Oops - very sorry. My mistake.
Perhaps there could be a note added to the release notes?
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I don't have the problem on Dapper currently, but I can't install Feisty
Herd 3 to test there (unrelated installer bug)
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On my Sony Vaio VGN-S260 laptop, the Feisty Herd 3 alternate install CD
detects the hard drive as SCSI rather than IDE (sda rather than hda).
This has worked properly in the past, including Feisty Herd 1. For what
it's worth, I'm seeing the same thing with the Fedora 7 test1
In my case, I'm not sure if it was 2.6.20-6 or 2.6.20-5 - it was the
latest version in the Feisty repository as of the posting of this bug.
I removed Feisty from my test partition a few days ago to make room for
some other testing, but I will be reinstalling Feisty once Herd 3 comes
out. I will up
Here is a screenshot demonstrating the problem. The applet can be seen
at the top of the image.
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The Network Monitor Gnome panel applet (setup by default on a new Feisty
Herd 2 install) does not have a properly transparent background.
I will attach a screenshot to illustrate. I remember seeing many of
these bugs in the past for other
Public bug reported:
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This is (somewhat) related to bug #72732.
In previous versions of Metacity, Alt-F6 was a configurable keybinding.
I have been using it to make windows maximize vertically in the past
(Dapper). However, under Feisty (metacity 2.17.3-0ubuntu1) th
Public bug reported:
This is on a Sony Vaio VGN-S260. Suspend to RAM works properly and
quickly (takes a few seconds to suspend) under Dapper and Fedora 6.
Under Feisty Herd 2 + updates the system takes 30 seconds or more to
suspend to RAM.
While the system is waiting to suspend, everything seem
Public bug reported:
Using Feisty Herd 1 + updates (Dec 8 2006), the Fn+brightness control
keys do not work on my Sony VAIO VGN-S260 laptop. They do work properly
in Dapper on the same system.
The Fn-volume keys do work properly.
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Importance: Undecid
I do not have this bug on Dapper using a fresh install, but I have not
tested an upgrade from Breezy since I posted this bug.
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Sorry, didn't include the attachment for the last screenshot. Here is
the actual attachment for screenshot #3.
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Screenshot #3 - An unmaximized window, sized and positioned so that it
will produce the bug illustrated in Screenshot #1 when it is maximized.
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Screenshot #2 - Proper maximization - the corners cover the entire
screen area, no gaps.
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Screenshot #1 - "Bad" drawing of the upper corners of the maximized
window. Notice that you can see the black desktop background in the
upper corners. This is not specific to this particular Metacity theme,
it occurs with all round-cornered themes I have tried.
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I am currently using Dapper and see this issue fairly often, but I think
it still exists in Edgy as well.
When maximizing a window using the Metacity window manager and a theme
with rounder corners such as the default Human Metacity theme, the t
The option does exist, and it is checked when I look in gconf-editor.
So I'm not sure why it would still wait for the battery to drain down to
1 minute of like left.
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Sorry for the delay in getting these logs.
I just tried letting the system run down, and the hibernation happened
properly, but I am attaching the logs anyway. I'm going to guess that,
in the past, the battery was running down more quickly than it was this
time - it was idle this time, whereas in
Here is the partman log.
Hezekiah
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There is no /var/log/installer/syslog, but here is /var/log/syslog
Hezekiah
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This is still a problem with Edgy when connecting to a system with an
unsigned certificate.
I don't have control over the server, so there's no way to do anything
about the server setup. This breaks Evolution completely for me. It
worked in Dapper with a warning dialog.
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I was able to download the alternative install CD, and once the system
is installed the suspend and hibernate options are available. Not
having these options on the LiveCD isn't such a bad thing as long as
they are available on the installed system, so I'll close this bug.
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Yes, that works - but given that the LiveCD is the installation option
that is pushed by Ubuntu, this problem is pretty unacceptable in my
opinion. Doubly so for someone who has downloaded the install disk and
is then told they have to download another ISO image and use it - if
they make it that f
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: laptop-detect
This is using Ubuntu Edgy RC LiveCD. The options are not available in
the laptop/battery applet or the logout menu.
Suspend to disk and RAM are both available and functional in Dapper, and
were available in earlier test releases of edgy.
I have this problem as well on the official Ubuntu Edgy RC Live/Install
CD, same symptoms as the original reporter. The error is very strange,
since a partition is already selected for /
The result seems to be the same for with the "Reformat?" box checked or
unchecked.
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>From what I understand there are plans to provide some form of backport
for this problem. It likely won't be for a while though, as it needs to
go through testing. One of the other related bugs has a deb package
with a slightly updated driver for Dapper which fixes this rendering
problem, but sa
My apologies - I understand the Dapper vs Edgy versioning situation.
I'm using a 6.6.1 deb from another Radeon bug here on Dapper to fix the
Cairo/Ubuntulooks theme rendering problems in the original Dapper
drivers. I would just apt-get source and dpkg-buildpackage this new
driver release, but the
Same here for my Vaio VGN-S260. Fn-keys work properly under Dapper.
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Is there anything special required for a user to do a manual backport of
this to Dapper? Edgy still seems to have a large number of problems on
my system, so I'm sticking with Dapper for the time being.
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I have the same problem on a Sony Vaio VGN-S260 using the kubuntu and
ubuntu beta livecds. It worked with an earlier Knot CD though, and
works fine in Dapper.
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Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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I think this counts as a bug rather than wishlist, as the keys do work
on many laptops (including other Sonys) and users will expect these keys
to work as they are labeled.
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Dave - Is there any possibility that these fixes could also be posted as
unofficial packages if they are not applied officially? The above
package has cleared up the Cairo rendering issues, and I'm looking
forward to stable Xinerama and fixes to the 3D rendering glitches which
rear their heads :-)
I don't think that the fix has been backported to Dapper yet. It has
been put in place for Edgy though. My success report for for the deb
listed in Dave's comment above on my Dapper system.
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The new package seems to fix both the botton color problems as well as
the horizontal scroll bar drawing problems for me.
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Yes, I'm running this on Dapper so I'd rather stick with Dapper
packages. However if there is a Gnome 2.16.x backport to Dapper I'd
love to hear about it!
I'll try to get those g-p-m logs as soon as I'm able.
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Dave - Does this just disable the offending options, or does it fix
whatever the problem is which causes the display problems? If it just
disables some of the acceleration options, what are the differences
between this and using the original Dapper driver +
XAANoOffscreenPixmaps? I only ask becau
Richard - that may be it? I don't see the /apps/gnome-power-
manager/battery_time_critical key in gconf-editor.
What sort of value(s) should this have?
Thanks for the tip! I'd looked in there and everything looked ok. I
didn't think there would be a missing key.
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At 2% it usually says ~2-3 minutes. The last few percent generally
scale roughly as 1% ~ 1 to 2 minutes.
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Yes, my system seems to be completely stable as well as long as I don't
use MergedFB. However, it's rather useful if you want to use any other
displays. Hopefully something can be done about this, as the ATI driver
seems to currently be quite crippled with this and all of the Cairo
rendering issu
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The latest version of the Perl Moose library in Ubuntu is far behind the
latest version in sid. Please bring the version in Edgy up to date.
Thanks!
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Importance: Untriaged
Status: Unconfirme
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Epiphany should, by default, perform a search for any words typed in to
the location bar. In the latest Edgy version (2.15.91-0ubuntu2).
** Affects: epiphany-browser (Ubuntu)
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Status: Unconfirmed
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profoX - I have not had any VT-switching related lockup problems on my
system (laptop with ATI 9200m, 32mb).
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Sorry for the delay in adding these logs. There's nothing in here from
what I can tell - no messages or otherwise.
My battery ran down roughly along this schedule relative to the logs:
~16% - ~8:21
5% - ~8:48
3% - ~8:52
2% and plugged back in - ~8:54
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Dave -
I just tried using the
Option "Colortiling" "false"
setting in my xorg.conf, and I still have the issue. So far, the only
fix I've tried and had work is
Option "XAANoOffscreenPixmaps"
This is on a 32mb 9200mobility card running Dapper. I don't know if
it's related, but I also see 3D r
Jori - What exactly do you see with your nvidia card? Are you using the
nv xorg driver, or the nvidia binary driver?
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Paul - Where are the kernel source changes? No offense, but I'm a
little reluctant to install some random kernel package from a non-
official source.
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Would it be enough to run the system down to 1 or 2% battery, and post
those logs or does the system need to run down completely?
Thank you very much for the help... I was actually about to start
posting back here looking for some sort of help when you replied.
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I'd be happy to do some debugging as my laptop battery runs down... just
let me know what to check for and I'll do so.
As for the /var/log/acpi* logs, my battery died within the last day or
two, so either acpid or acpi.1.gz will have the relevant information in
there. Should I post both, or wait
Yes, I am able to hibernate and suspend to ram normally - using the
panel/battery applet, at the logout dialog, and from the command line
(/etc/acpi/hibernate.sh).
>From what I can tell, the system never even attempts to hibernate, the
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While there may be some connection to NFS mounts, I doubt that it's the
driving factor here because I've had these crashes quite often but I've
never used an NFS mount on this system.
That said, sometimes I can go for days without a crash, while other
times the crashes occur several times a day -
As mentioned above, the problem seems to come specifically from some
sort of gradient drawing - other "flat" Cairo-based themes do not seem
to have these problems.
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I've had the same issue as Andreas - I have had freezes while using
MergedFB and not using xrandr, but if I do use xrandr to resize the
screen (two heads -> one head -> back to two heads) it will freeze
consistently.
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The screen bloom is gone, but the stacked screens are back. Again, this
is fixed if you set a vga=792 (or some other setting) on the kernel boot
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For those who are interested, the upstream bug report has an extension
written in Python attached which seems to work well.
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Will this be backported (either the fix or the new version) to Dapper?
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I don't think that the XAANoOffscreenPixmaps option should be used as a
fix - it would be really nice if the Ubuntu devs would do what they can
to fix the problem in the driver itself. The problem still exists in
the Edgy Knot 1 livecd, and such a common series of cards shouldn't need
tweaks such
I checke the new cairo packages (1.2.0) on my system, and the problem is
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It does look like they are built against different SQLite versions -
beagle has libsqlite0 (version 2.x) as a dependency, while f-spot has
both libsqlite0 (version 2.x) and libsqlite3-0 (3.x) as dependencies.
The dual-dependency for f-spot doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me,
but perhaps there
The problem is definitely somehow related to ATI + Cairo - the same
problems show up with other Cairo-based themes, such as the Clearlooks-
cairo and its derivatives.
Javier - What options are you using in your xorg.conf? Did you
add/remove anything when switching back and forth between plain xor
I'll second the fix put forward by madchicken - Option
"XAANoOffscreenPixmaps" clears up the problem for me as well.
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Jacob - I don't think there's any way you could test this with the VESA
driver - there is no MergedFB support. Unless I misunderstand the
question?
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Also, if the f-spot screensaver is selected in the gnome-screensaver
window and then another screensaver is selected, both will be running in
the gnome-screensaver preview pane.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: beagle
Under Dapper, beagle does not search on or index any of the information
stored in F-Spot.
** Affects: beagle (Ubuntu)
Importance: Untriaged
Status: Unconfirmed
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Beagle does not search/index f-spot information
https://launchpad.ne
Public bug reported:
Using the Dapper xorg radeon driver with MergedFB consistently causes
applications to display missing and/or corrupted textures. I will
attach a few screenshots to demonstrate.
This is on a Radeon 9200mobility.
** Affects: xserver-xorg-driver-ati (Ubuntu)
Importance: U
I have the same problem - ATI 9200mobility with 32mb of ram. xrandr
will freeze the system when using MergedFB.
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[dapper] xrandr freezes the system (radeon, MergedFB)
https://launchpad.net/bugs/47775
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I reported it upstream, thanks for the suggestion.
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #346459
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=346459
** Also affects: epiphany-browser (upstream) via
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=346459
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
Public bug reported:
It would be nice if Epiphany would display a warning dialog if/when a
user tries to close a windows with multiple open tabs in it.
** Affects: epiphany-browser (Ubuntu)
Importance: Untriaged
Status: Unconfirmed
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Epiphany does not warn when closing a window w
I would like to confirm this bug and add my request for it to be fixed.
I run in to it as well on a daily basis, and it can be a serious
annoyance at times, obscuring important regions on screen.
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Tooltips linger annoying after changing desktops.
https://launchpad.net/bugs/50973
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Public bug reported:
Perl 5.8.8 is the latest stable version of Perl, and it has been out for
quite a while now. The packages are available in Sid and Etch, and
bring several fixes and speedups to the perl interpreter.
Please include this version in the Etch release.
** Affects: perl (Ubuntu)
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