The logs contain no error information at all. As far as the OS is
concerned, the video card is working perfectly.
This is probably caused by the external monitor negotiation / missing
VSync error combination that Andy diagnosed last week.
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I have attached dmesg output with xdiagnose enabled.
I can get the error state file probably done on monday.
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This is a different bug, but I suffer also from that bug. The dmesg text
is from an earlier instance of that bug.
The kernel hard freeze does not write anything to any log as it is
immediate and irrecoverable.
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Testing uncovered more information on this:
Running without Unity in classic mode does not cause the hard freeze.
The system sees the external monitor but it will not work.
If you have a window running glxgears, move it to the external
(nonworking) monitor and then unplug the cable, glxgears win
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Plugging external monitor causes kernel hardlock
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This machine is the newest Macbook Pro. When I plug in an external
monitor (VGA or DVI), the system does one of two things:
- system freezes (mouse can be moved), but can be rescued with ctrl-alt-f1 and
gdm restart
- system hardlocks, SSH connections to the machine die
Prob
I have this same tablet. It did not work with 10/10 but it does work
with 04/11 beta.
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Title:
Wacom Bamboo Fun (056a:00d3 Wacom Co., Ltd): Pen & T
On my machine /etc/udev/rules.d/025_logitechmouse.rules is a symlink to
/etc/udev/logitechmouse.rules, and
dpkg -S /etc/udev/logitechmouse.rules
says
kcontrol: /etc/udev/logitechmouse.rules
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Cuneiform has been accepted to Debian unstable (the debbug is closed
even though the remote bug watch on this page says otherwise). Will it
make it into Karmic?
Note that CF is in the non-free section, even though it is fully BSD
licensed. This is caused by the data files it uses. Since there is n
I upgraded to 9/04 and tried again. There is an additional twist that
has to do with bug 373634.
When I don't have the virtual desktop size set (meaning I have DRI HW
acceleration) the bug still happens.
When I do have virtual desktop size (meaning Mesa SW fallback) the bug
does not happen.
So t
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel
I run Ubuntu 9/04 on a Macbook with the following graphics card:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/GMS,
943/940GML Express Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03)
00:02.1 Display controller: Intel
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel
I run Ubuntu 9/04 on a Macbook with the following graphics card:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/GMS,
943/940GML Express Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03)
00:02.1 Display controller: Intel
This happened to me with too on my laptop.
I assume this happens to all those people who have this Intel card and
have touched their xorg.conf. In my case it was altered automatically by
Ubuntu when using my external monitor, because the screen resolution
widget wrote stuff in xorg.conf.
If simpl
Cuneiform does not have a GUI. There is a source drop for a win32 gui,
but that is useless for Linux.
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Moved.
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Sourcepackagename: kdegraphics-kde4 => poppler
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The previous assumption is probably wrong. I traced this with a debugger
and this is what seems to happen.
The C# wrappers call gtk_image_set_from_file. This function call
succeeds and returns. This causes expose events and all that. The image
does get drawn to the screen (it is visible for a spli
Here is a quick description of what the code does and where it crashes.
When you select a file, the program assigns it to the GtkImage at the
top of the app window. Gtk autoexpands GtkImage to the size of the image
file (which is quite large) and tries to display the image in the
widget. Then it c
I tried viewing the picture with with ImageMagick's display and gqview.
Neither causes any problems.
Debugging over ssh turned out to be quite difficult. When doing 'tail -f
' the computer reboots before anything about the crash gets
written to the log.
Attaching gdb over ssh is the same: nothing
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: memtest86+
Memtest86+ that comes with 8/10 install CD gives false errors on Apple
machines. I have tested this on three different Macbooks, and they all
are the same.
According to Google, you should skip the first 1.2 megabytes of memory
on Apple machine
0. I tried with another MacBook and the results were exactly the same.
So I have two independent crashing machines. My first machine was
inspected by official Apple HW maintenance people who verified that its
memory was fully working.
1. I'll look into this.
2. This is difficult because when I ge
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I forgot a step, sorry about that. After running the program, click on
the file chooser button and select the tiff image in the cstest
directory. When you click "ok", the crash happens.
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Here is the code. It is a zip file containing the source and Monodevelop
project files as well as the actual binary. The following is the most
reliable way I have found to make it crash.
Boot machine
Log in
Start gnome-terminal
run 'mono cstest/cstest/bin/Debug/cstest.exe'
No programs are autosta
Here is a picture of the display corruption that happens. I'll attach
the code next.
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Status changed as suggested. The crash happens as a normal user. I have
not tried to run it with root priviledges.
** Visibility changed to: Private
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel
I run Ubuntu 8/10 on a Macbook with the following graphics card:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/GMS,
943/940GML Express Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03)
00:02.1 Display controller: Intel
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Binary package hint: kdegraphics-kde4
Open the following pdf with Okular.
http://www.ias.ac.in/resonance/May1996/pdf/May1996ResearchNews.pdf
The fonts are all wrong. It displays correctly on Acroread. See the
attached image.
Kubuntu 8/10 amd64.
** Affects: kdegraphics-kde
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I have an IBM x3550 server with IBM ServeRAID 8k/8k-I8 raid card
(Adaptec Rocket or something like that).
Ubuntu server 8/10 amd64 installs nicely on the machine, but the boot
after install fails silently. Only the text cursor blinks in the top
left corner on an otherwise bla
Marking this one invalid as per comment 10.
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Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Attached are debian packaging files that can be used to build a deb
package of Cuneiform. It works for me, but I have no prior experience in
packaging.
I can't maintain the packaging, but should someone want to take over, it
should be easy and straightforward.
** Attachment added: "cf-debian.tar.
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I am the maintainer of Cuneiform OCR system's Linux port. The project
home page is here: https://launchpad.net/cuneiform-linux
The project is under the BSD license and is tested to work on x86 and
amd64. A Gentoo ebuild can be found here:
https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?
I had deleted everything. I also used an existing partition (the machine
had other os's as well).
The machine I had this problem has since broken down, so I can't test
this anymore. Also there has been a new release. This probably means
that this bug can be closed as no longer relevant.
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Binary package hint: konsole-kde4
Description:Ubuntu 8.04
Release:8.04
Konsole 4 has a larger linespacing value than Konsole in KDE3. This
means less text fits on screen.
You can change font face and size in the menus but not line spacing.
Attached is a picture
Public bug reported:
I installed KDE 4 desktop on Kubuntu Heron. Now whenever I change
virtual desktops the system plays a beeping sound. This happens on
keyboard shortcuts, clicking on the virtual desktop chooser or clicking
on an open application widget in the panel (when doing so causes a
chang
I originally burned with a different machine (a Macbook). I made the
software check the burning result and it too said that the disc was OK.
I can attempt a third machine as well if it is considered necessary.
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As I said in the summary I had checked the media. Just to be sure I
checked it again, both with the check CD option and manually with
md5sum. All checks indicate that the disc is intact.
I tried the install again and it still fails in the same way.
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I used the final Gutsy alternative install CD that I burned myself. I
have not done anything to the disk, machine or target partition since
this, so I can probably duplicate it if necessary.
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Binary package hint: debian-installer
I am installing 7.10 using the alternate install desktop CD. Everything
goes smoothly until it starts installing the packages. This goes to ~85%
and then pops up a screen saying approximately "Media change - insert
the following CD: Ubunt
The status is still the same as it was when I reported this bug.
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Binary package hint: compiz
I am using a Thinkpad T30 with a Radeon Mobility M7 card. I have enabled
AIGLX, but Compiz fails when run. The desktop gets squished to the upper
left quarter of the screen and most windows get drawn in white.
If I switch between these squished de
Upgrading to Edgy fixed this, so this bug can be closed.
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I changed the driver from 'ati' to 'vesa' in xorg.conf and there have
been no freezes since (about one week ago). Therefore this is definitely
a bug in the ATI driver. Unfortunately vesa is only a workaround, since
there is no xv, 3D acceleration etc.
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I spoke too soon. Just minutes after posting this bug report I got the
same hard freeze when resizing Totem.
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-driver-ati
When I switch between virtual X screens with ctrl+alt+arrow, sometimes
the entire system freezes totally. It does not respond to keys or mouse,
any music playing is stopped etc. The windows on the old desktop are
cleared and the ne
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