The alsa/sdl crackling issues were fixed in libsdl 1.2.14, which is in
lucid, so I will close this bug. If you are still experiencing
crackling issues with lucid, you are probably experiencing a new bug and
should consider filing a new one.
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Status: Conf
Andy, I have been using the kernel in comment 88 for about 6 hours now
without flickering.
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According to comment 5, we already know why the -15 kernel had no
flicker issues: it had i915.powersave=0 by default.
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Robert, I have been using the latest maverick kernel for about 24 hours
now:
$ uname -r
2.6.34-2-generic
I have an Inspiron 1545 and the Intel GM45:
$ lspci | grep -i graphics
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 4 Series Chipset
Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 07)
00
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 449744 ***
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The bug for inclusion of the patch into jaunty is bug 345397. It also
has summarized mostly what you're looking for, including steps to
reproduce, a theory of the problem, and a patch that you can test.
Future discussion of one's experience with the jaunty patch should go
there.
Other discussion,
Yes, here's the GUI instructions:
Select the package in synaptic
In menu, go to Package -> Force version...
Then select the version you want to downgrade to.
Apply this downgrade, restart X or your computer, and you should be back to
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Some more regression discussion:
We tried backporting this patch to intrepid, but we found that this produced a
regression: some keys such as the left/down arrow keys no longer repeated.
The good news is that no one has produced this regression yet using the patched
evdev packages in jaunty, b
I just tested that, and I can confirm the same regression on intrepid.
Since you, Daniel Hollocher, and I can confirm the left/down arrow
regression on intrepid when we use the patched evdev packages, we should
probably let go of intrepid and focus on jaunty, since both Daniel and I
cannot reproduc
It seems to work just as well in intrepid. I've now uploaded intrepid
packages to the ppa. Just make sure you use intrepid on the deb/deb-src
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Steps to reproduce:
1. Use evdev for X keyboard input (on Intrepid, Jaunty should be default, i.e.
if you have no xorg.conf file)
2. In gnome keyboard preferences, move repeat delay slider all the way to 'Long'
3. Move repeat rate slider all the way to 'Fast'
4. Test repeat rate at bottom of dialo
Hi, I've attached a first attempt at a proposed debdiff. As original poster
indicates, this debdiff essentially includes this upstream patch:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/driver/xf86-input-evdev/patch/?id=ece72ce9e97adae23b1932dc1334f63669196d56
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Hi, I've put a patched version of xserver-xorg-input-evdev into my ppa using
the patch that Ricardo Pérez López linked to. My ppa is here:
https://launchpad.net/~jeff250/+archive/ppa
It seems to have fixed the problem for me. If this works for others,
and there are no side effects, perha
unggnu, I can also confirm your workaround. With intrepid, I had been
using the outdated version 2.3.2 of the intel xorg drivers to get around
this issue. However, now that I've upgraded to jaunty and am now using
the latest jaunty version, I can confirm that your workaround works with
the latest
I believe that this is a duplicate of #261721.
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Gah, this appears to be an hpa issue. This is a Dell laptop that used
to have one of those "MediaDirect" partitions once upon a time.
With the hardy kernel, /sys/module/libata/parameters/ignore_hpa is 1.
But with the intrepid kernel, /sys/module/libata/parameters/ignore_hpa
is 0, so apparently ha
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I dist-upgraded to Intrepid from Hardy, but now I cannot boot using the
Intrepid kernel (2.6.27-6-generic). Reiserfs reports an unreadable
block and kicks me to a root shell. Dmesg reports errors of the
following kind (full file attached):
[ 23.807828] Buffer I/O error on
Not necessary--I can no longer reproduce this in hardy. Feel free to
change bug status to reflect this.
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No shadows with my Geforce 8600 GT with a fresh 64-bit hardy install.
Other effects seem to be working just fine.
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OK, I've attached that.
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This also seems to be reproducible using both xv and non-xv video output
fwiw.
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I have an i915 video adapter. I can reproduce it with compiz both on
and off. I noticed that I cannot reproduce it on my other computer,
which has a Geforce 7600GT using the nVidia binary driver blob fwiw.
I've attached a backtrace. I noticed that I originally used the word
crash, but this was
Public bug reported:
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Rhythmbox displays the following error when selecting the monoscope
visualization after another visualization is already used:
Unable to start visualization
Failed to link new visual effect into the Gstreamer pipeline
This tends to leave Rhyth
To reiterate more of what has already been said, I've been using the
xserver-xorg-video-intel_2.1.1-0ubuntu9~pcjc2_i386.deb package for a few
days, and I cannot reproduce the crash any longer. I also haven't
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Hi, I tried the git xserver-xorg-video-intel package, and I can also confirm
that DRI is not working with this package. Here is the error:
libGL error: drmMap of framebuffer failed (Invalid argument)
libGL error: reverting to (slow) indirect rendering
Perhaps Ubuntu's libdrm or drm kernel modules
For Gutsy users, the newer gdm always restarts X. The following report has
information on that:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=326771
But this can be reproduced without any logging out though anyways (see
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I can reproduce this using Juan's steps, even running -12ubuntu8. I've
attached a Xorg.0.log for one of the crashes I reproduced, but there
doesn't appear to be any relevant errors. Let me know if there's
anything else I can do to help debug this.
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h
Yes, when I kill those processes before logging in again, I cannot
reproduce the bug.
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After logging in, then logging out, and then logging back in again (or
logging in, pressing ctrl-alt-backspace, and logging back in again),
gnome-panel fails to load some applets with errors such as the
following:
"The panel encountered a p
I use tango. However, I can reproduce this from a fresh Tribe-4 live cd
boot-up, so human as well. In fact, I've been playing around, and I've
found some other icons that do this too. I've attached a screenshot
that shows all of the icons of the default ones in the menus that have
this problem f
Jacob: re: supertux
Yes, I believe you are correct concerning supertux's lack of use of sdl-mixer.
I was under the impression that it did because it used to, as the 0.1.x
(stable) version uses sdl-mixer. However, it appears that supertux 0.3
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Here are my results:
$ SDL_AUDIODRIVER=assdf ./test-sdl-audio
SDL_OpenAudio() failed: No available audio device
$ SDL_AUDIODRIVER=alsa ./test-sdl-audio
desired: 16 bit signed audio (stereo) at 44100 Hz
obtained: 16 bit signed audio (stereo) at 44100 Hz
$ SDL_AUDIODRIVER=oss ./test-sdl-audio
SDL
Using gutsy, I was still experiencing this until I did a...
rm -r ~/.thumbnails
It looks like the bad wallpaper metadata was saved in my thumbnail cache.
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I was looking at the alsa code this evening and noticed that putting the
following line into ~/.asoundrc should be a workaround for my issue:
defaults.pcm.dmix_max_periods -1
It seems to have solved the problem without any side effects, but only for some
applications. Without this option, supert
I've narrowed my issue down to a commit and detailed it here in the following
Alsa bug report:
https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=3253
I don't think that everyone here has the exact same bug as I do, but you might
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I have this problem for both feisty and gutsy with snd-hda-intel. Here's the
output of alsa-info.sh:
http://pastebin.ca/630434
Adding slowptr 1 doesn't help, but it wasn't expected to since this is supposed
to already be enabled on gutsy's version of alsa.
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Setting the video output plugin to "X Window System ( No XV )" means
that you won't be getting xv video acceleration. This puts more strain
on the CPU during video playback, and higher resolution videos can play
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After the gutsy update to Rhythmbox 0.11.1, when creating a desktop icon
for Rhythmbox, the icon appears way too small. To reproduce, go to
Applications -> Sound & Video -> Right click on Rhythmbox -> Add this
launcher to desktop. This issue w
I should also add that if you're trying to update the kernel because of
the bug in the -14.23 kernel, the break=mount fix won't help get around
that bug. It just gets around the initramfs bug that this bug report is
about. To get around the -14.23 kernel bug, you're going to either have
to chroot
In the grub menu, select the kernel you want to boot with and then press
'e'. Then select the kernel line and press 'e'. Add a space and
'break=mount' to the end of the line and press enter. Press b to boot.
You'll get thrown to busybox. Wait a few seconds, and then press
ctrl+d.
Alternatively
Will the fix be released in Ubuntu in time for Feisty?
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The newer initramfs-tools package has resolved this issue for me.
Jose, your bug may be related to the bug in kernel 2.6.20-14.23. If so,
try updating to 2.6.20-15, which should fix it.
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The SD reader problem is fixed for me with today's kernel update
(2.6.20-14.23).
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I can't speak for Johan, but when I do 1) and 2), /dev/md0 is created
after a couple of seconds when the sd? devices are created and before
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I recently experienced the same regression with my Ricoh card reader. I
should add that the device is being created successfully. It's just not
being mounted automatically. 'sudo mount /dev/mmcblk0p1 /mnt' allows me
to access my data on my SD card.
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uid=1000(jeffrey) gid=
Just to reiterate what I said in my other bug report, my /dev/sd* drives
aren't ever created when I'm thrown to busybox unless I boot with
break=mount. Then they magically appear without having to do anything,
and /dev/md0 is created successfully too.
I've attached a picture of my display after b
I suspect that this is the issue I'm experiencing with my desktop. My
root partition is /dev/md0, but after upgrading to feisty, my system is
no longer boots and throws me to busybox. I noticed in busybox that my
sata drives are missing from /dev, which explains why the array isn't
being mounted.
Since my bug was marked a duplicate of this one, is there any more
information that I can provide? (Gah, this might get confusing with two
Jeff's!)
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udev108-0ubuntu3
volumeid108-0ubuntu3
libvolume-id0 108-0ubuntu3
mdadm 2.5.6-7ubuntu5
No packages found matching evms.
No packages found matching lvm2.
No packages found matching lvm-common.
dmsetup 2:1.02.08-1ubuntu10
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Since upgrading from edgy to feisty beta1, my system gets thrown to
busybox when booting. In busybox, /dev/md0 is missing, as well as the
/dev/sd? drives that would normally constitute the array. This issue
remains present with udev
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: udev
Since upgrading from edgy to feisty beta1, my system gets thrown to
busybox when booting. In busybox, /dev/md0 is missing, as well as the
/dev/sd? drives that would normally constitute the array. This issue
remains present with udev 108-0ubuntu2 an
Thanks Quikee. I tried your latest, most elegant workaround, and it worked
great here.
I don't think that this is an lvm problem, especially since me and a lot of the
others here aren't using lvm.
I am going to add udev to affected packages, since upgrading to udev-105 from
debian unstable also
Reinhard, I tried your Ubuntu deb (105-4), and it brought the bug back
for me consistently. Then I reverted to debian unstable's version
(0.105-4), and now I'm booting consistently correctly again.
This is interesting. Clearly what is causing my bug must be in the
Ubuntu packaging? I've alread
Reinhard Tartler, am I correct in assuming that you forgot to upload
udev_105.orig.tar.gz? Otherwise, where are we expected to get it?
Thanks.
To mirror others' sentiments, I do suspect that there are a plurality of
bugs with similar symptoms being voiced here.
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I doubt that this is the ideal place to say this, but in case anyone
else goes down this path, getting my wireless working again involved
copying /lib/udev/firmware-helper from the old feisty udev package to
the same location once the new udev from debian unstable is installed.
Apparently the debia
I tried upgrading to 0.105-3 from debian unstable, and it fixed this bug
for me (I used "prevu" to accomplish this). Devices for my drives are
now created correctly, and /dev/md0 is now created and mounted correctly
at boot-up. Unfortunately, as a side-effect, network-manager is no
longer seeing
I suspect that this is a duplicate of #80666.
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There's a workaround here that worked well for me:
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This bug seems fixed for the primary menu (the one with Accessories,
Games, Graphics, etc., a la the attachment on comment1), but not for its
sub-menus (see attachment of this comment).
I'm using 2.17.92-0ubuntu4.
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I think I've figured out why the package manager seems to trip it up.
It presents a unique case, where both the contents of /usr/share/pixmaps
and /usr/share/applications change at the same time, or at least in
between menu browsing.
Here's an example that I've found to rigorously reproduce this b
Right, I think so--I've been speaking about the bug where the menus or
sub-menus from the gnome menu bar are sometimes displayed too short and
have arrows on the top and bottom as if they haven't enough screen
height to display (even though they do) when the gnome menu bar is on a
panel on the bott
In my previous comment, "year"->"here".
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I think that in any case gnome-panel's behavior year is buggy, but what
leans me toward the packaging system being part at fault too is that I
can change, add, and remove menu contents using alacarte all day long
without this bug appearing. Of course, this is in userland, but I can
do the same wit
Yeah, I don't believe that this bug has anything to do with restarting
the system.
It's fairly reproducible by installing packages that affect the gnome
menu. Take the game "atomix" for example. It puts a menu entry under
"Games". So to reproduce, insure that your menu is working correctly
befo
I've recently run into the same wall. I tried installing the usb cable
driver myself, and got similar results--shows up in lsusb, but doesn't
actually work with tilp. It would be neat if I could transfer to and
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Tilp2 was released in Sept. 06 and is available here:
http://lpg.ticalc.org/prj_tilp/linux.html
Tilp2 supercedes Tilp1, and Tilp1 is no longer maintained.
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I just went by the aMule page, and apparently this bug is fixed in wxWidgets
2.8.0, which was released on December 12th. Of course, 2.8.0 didn't make the
edgy repos, but surely it will make feisty's. Once it does, this patch is
supposed to fix aMule to work with 2.8.0:
http://cvs.pld-linux.org
I've been using this patch for a while, and it seems to work greatly.
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Yes, I see this as well.
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This seems fixed when I upgraded to Feisty's totem. Well, at least
mostly. It automatically resizes when opening a movie, and the '0' and
'1' keyboard shortcuts work, but '2' seems to still not work.
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I had this issue. Reinstalling it in Synaptic didn't seem to help, but
a complete "remove all" then "install" fixed it.
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Fully updated Ubuntu 6.10 with Rhythmbox 0.9.6. I noticed this
happening on my brother's computer too, which has the same version.
This is my first time using Rhythmbox, so I can't speak to older
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I just noticed this happening with a three-track playlist too, except
much more rarely, so I tried it with a six-track playlist, and it
happened more rarely yet. Maybe Rhythmbox _is_ supposed to have some
safe-guard to prevent a song from being played twice in a row, except it
isn't working quite
Public bug reported:
Bug: When there are only two tracks in a playlist and both shuffle and
random are enabled, Rhythmbox can have buggy behavior when the next
button is pressed. If I am playing track A and press next, sometimes
Rhythmbox will highlight track B, replace track A's name at the top
I've found a fix for my version of this bug. I have an ipw2200, and I
used to get two simultaneous keyring prompts after logging in when nm-
applet tries to automatically connect to a preferred, secure network. I
installed the network-manager and network-manager-gnome 0.6.4 packages
from debian u
I can also confirm this bug. I always get simultaneously prompted twice
for my keyring password at log-in. My wireless chipset is an ipw2200.
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I see this one all the time as well.
killall nm-applet
nm-applet
...seems to be a crude workaround.
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I have the same issue. Also worked correctly with Dapper but not with
Edgy. My wireless chipset is an ipw2200, and my secure network is a
WPA2-TKIP.
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Yes, I see no reason not to fix this considering it already looks in two
places other than Ubuntu's directory for Sun Java 1.5.0. Somebody just
needs to put in the right one too.
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jvm crash is unrelated to this bug.
Assuming you're having the same jvm problem I did, add
'/usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun' to /etc/eclipse/java_home, probably at the top.
By default, eclipse doesn't seem to search in Ubuntu's directory for Sun Java
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For working libvisual support, Amarok compiles a helper executable called
'amarok_libvisual', which is supposed to go in /usr/lib/amarok/. This file is
currently compiled but is not included in the amarok deb. Before this file
will be included in the deb, the source packa
To clarify on comment 17,
/etc/xdg/menu/debian-menu.menu is the broken symlink that needs deleting, not:
/etc/xdg/debian-menu.menu, which doesn't exist.
But excellent workaround.
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I believe that this bug is the same as the following bug:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=119245
I've posted more info and a test server there.
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Same issue here.
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Nautilus FTP vfs doesn't follow redirects
https://launchpad.net/bugs/46656
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Ditto Carlos (the post above).
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Xv movies on 810/i945 gives horrible color, Gamma
https://launchpad.net/bugs/32963
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