I had exactly the same problem constantly since several years with
different Ubuntu versions and different nvidia drivers.
After adding agp=off to the GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT in the grub
config the strange black dots problem is completely gone! :-)
...maybe this helps someone too.
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This is in fact a annoying misbehaviour. Fixing the
display_horizontal_size bug as Jochen suggests would be highly
appreciated!
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Title:
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Now confirmed on Ubuntu 10.04 and Kubuntu 10.04. So it is probably
independent of KDE/Gnome. Switching users also helps in my case, but
only for a few seconds. One of the most annoying bugs ever.
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Problem persists in 10.04 Beta.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: dolphin
Dolphin package: latest version (4:4.2.2-0ubuntu4) in Kubuntu 9.04
Dolphin is very slow when copying remote files over SSH. To reproduce
the problem, connect to a server via SSH, then look for a larger file.
Copy this file from one directory to a
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: dolphin
Dolphin package: latest version (4:4.2.2-0ubuntu4) in Kubuntu 9.04
Dolphin is very slow when performing file operations with a large number
of small files or directories. To reproduce the problem, copy one of
your folders with many small files to
I probably get something similar on Kubuntu 8.10. Firefox crashes
randomly when scrolling a website. This is very annoying. I could get
the following output when starting firefox on the command line:
> app-startupICEDTEAPLUGIN_DEBUG = (null)
After actually starting a game, I found out that sound does work when
moving units. I still wonder why the sound menu is grayed out, but there
does not actually seem to be a general sound system problem in my case.
(Maybe only some sound events are working as your error messages
indicate.)
It can
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: freeciv
When using freeciv in hardy (usually I use gutsy with a few exceptions),
sound does not work. When starting freeciv the "sound options" button is
grayed out indicating that sound is not available. I installed the
following packages:
freeciv-serve
I have the same problem. To answer the question in the duplicate: For me
it is clean upgrade from the latest Feisty to Gutsy (so it should work).
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