I have the same symptoms on the same CPU/IGP and close to same kernel
version, got a kernel panic report and added it to upstream bug report.
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Title:
Aptd crash with UnicodeDecodeError when updating GPU drivers via
intel-lin
Public bug reported:
OS version: Ubuntu 14.04 amd64 (with latest updates from security and update
channels as of 12.10.2014; Multiverse and universe enabled)
Intel-linux-graphics-installer version: 1.0.6
Locale: fi_FI.UTF-8 (also occurs with en_US.utf8)
Last output from intel-linux-graphics-i
Working now for me, including sync. Unfortunately, I have to agree with
an affected user in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntuone-
client/+bug/1282759 : "no announcement or even a twitter post by
Canonical when your service is down for 3 days, doesn't look very
professional to me...".
Service outag
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SYSTEM: Xubuntu 12.04 64-bit
PACKAGE: Duplicity 0.6.18-0ubuntu3.4 amd64 (From precise-updates)
ADDITIONAL PACKAGE INFORMATION:
- Downgrading Duplicity to 0.6.18-0ubuntu3 amd64, from precise-main, doesn't
help
- Deja-dup version is 22.0-0ubuntu4 amd64 (p
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PACKAGE: Duplicity 0.6.18-0ubuntu3.4 amd64 (From precise-updates)
ADDITIONAL PACKAGE INFORMATION:
- Downgrading Duplicity to 0.6.18-0ubuntu3 amd64, from precise-main, doesn't
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- Deja-dup version is 22.0-0ubuntu4 amd64 (prec
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SYSTEM: Xubuntu 12.04 64-bit
PACKAGE: Duplicity 0.6.18-0ubuntu3.4 amd64 (From precise-updates)
ADDITIONAL PACKAGE INFORMATION:
- Downgrading Duplicity to 0.6.18-0ubuntu3 amd64, from precise-main, doesn't
help
- Deja-dup version is 22.0-0ubuntu4 amd64 (prec
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SYSTEM: Xubuntu 12.04 64-bit
PACKAGE: Duplicity 0.6.18-0ubuntu3.4 amd64 (From precise-updates)
ADDITIONAL PACKAGE INFORMATION:
- Downgrading Duplicity to 0.6.18-0ubuntu3 amd64, from precise-main, doesn't
help
- Deja-dup version is 22.0-0ubuntu4 amd64 (prec
** Description changed:
SYSTEM: Xubuntu 12.04 64-bit
PACKAGE: Duplicity 0.6.18-0ubuntu3.4 amd64 (From precise-updates)
ADDITIONAL PACKAGE INFORMATION:
- Downgrading Duplicity to 0.6.18-0ubuntu3 amd64, from precise-main, doesn't
help
- Deja-dup version is 22.0-0ubuntu4 amd64 (prec
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- System: Xubuntu 12.04
- Package: Duplicity 0.6.18-0ubuntu3.4 (From precise-updates; downgrading to
0.6.18-0ubuntu3, from precise-main, doesn't help)
+ PACKAGE: Duplicity 0.6.18-0ubuntu3.4 amd64 (From precise-updates)
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Public bug reported:
System: Xubuntu 12.04
Package: Duplicity 0.6.18-0ubuntu3.4 (From precise-updates; downgrading to
0.6.18-0ubuntu3, from precise-main, doesn't help)
Description:
I have set up Deja-dup to back up some local folders on my desktop computer to
Ubuntu One, once per week.
Cur
I get this bug in Lucid, and:
- the excessive CPU usage is about evenly divided between Gnome system
monitor and dbus-daemon
- Setting update intervals doesn't have any effect, neither does
choosing different tabs from the system monitor
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Xubuntu 9.04, Firefox 3.0.16 here with same problem, and:
- Starting Firefox with clean profile REMOVES the problem
- Disabling all plugins DOES NOT remove the problem
- Deleting places.sqlite DOES NOT remove the problem
SO:
Please start Firefox from the command line with "firefox
-ProfileMana
A good point in a comment earlier:
"A small warning dialog like "Warning: the package manager is working right
now, it is strongly recommended to wait for it to finish." and the user's
options could be like "proceed anyways / wait and proceed / cancel".
Of course this could also be a text-based
I can confirm, too. The driver from Debian seems to work as a workaround (no
problems after two days of using the computer, watching the Youtube, using
media players with xv output etc.).
By the way: did you get the bulletproof X- warning about Ubuntu being in
low graphics mode, and an offer to
Fixed in 2.5.1 , see http://developer.pidgin.im/ticket/6731
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Binary package hint: xfce4-mixer
Package version: xfce4-mixer 4.4.2-2ubuntu2
Description: Ensoniq ES1371 is a sound card with a single microphone input.
Both alsamixer and xfce4-mixer show a setting named "mic select" (with options
for TWO mics, mic1 and mic2), but the se
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This DID happen to a hardy-security user, with hardy-updates or hardy-proposed
NOT enabled, update notifier NOT enabled, and "install security updates
unattended" enabled.
Basically: firefox just suddenly stopped working without any apparent
reason. Works now, but had to launch update manager m
Also, I got a chance to test this with the mga driver, and the problem is still
there (also, the computer was a P3, and scrolling even plain text was
definitely choppy).
Kari
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high cpu load because of JavaScript
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/185469
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> please test the cairo package from hardy-proposed
Tested with the nv driver, and doesn't help - cannot test with nouveau,
as my X refuses to start with the latest snapshot.
Kari
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New information:
Using top, I noticed that most of the CPU usage during scrolling is
actually due to X, not Firefox process itself - X uses 60-90% of CPU
time, Firefox the rest. This may be normal or not, but anyway there is
another bug that has more information on that:
https://bugs.launchpad
Well, I was wild and installed Nouveau driver for my Nvidia card to get EXA
working. The result: about 15% improvement in the benchmark for FF3, but I get
hugely improved (>2X) results in Gtkperf text scrolling benchmark and
everything else is definitely faster, too. Very nice, but I wouldn't c
>Most likely the free nv is faster as you can use EXA AccellMethod
>... give it a try.
Sorry, but as the nv driver man page states, EXA is only supported for
G80 (Geforce 8xxx) and higher - with my card (Geforce 2), the driver
just ignores the option: "(WW) NV(0): Option "AccelMethod" is not used
Sorry, no can do:
My Xubuntu Hardy system had no problem with using Gutsy version of
libcairo2 (didn't fix the Firefox problem either), but the Hardy version
of Xserver wouldn't even start with the Gutsy version of libpixman
(Well, I guess the Xorg guys were right when setting their
dependencies..
I tested removing xulrunner 1.9 altogether and using xulrunner 1.8 instead
(with FF2): didn't help, FF still scrolls a lot slower than in Gutsy --> would
definitely point to a Cairo problem. I'll try to downgrade Cairo to Gutsy
version (1.4.10) and see what happens.
Kari
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>We have cairo 1.6 not 1.4. what package are you running exactly?
Now, on Hardy, I run Cairo version 1.6.0 (libcairo2 version
1.6.0-0ubuntu1)
On Gutsy I was running version 1.4.10 (libcairo2 version
1.4.10-1ubuntu4.4) as I told above.
>pango cannot be disabled in ffox 3 anymore afaict.
Well,
Also, I forgot to mention:
- Using the Nvidia proprietary driver doesn't help
- I also tried using pure Vesa driver on my current computer - didn't
help either (didn't make the things any worse, though)
- The Cairo version on GUTSY test cases was the standard 1.4.10 form
Gutsy repos
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>Which cairo package version are you using? Are you using XAA or EXA
>accelmethod in X? Maybe attach your Xorg.0.log and xorg.conf
Alexander: Ok, I checked my notes, and here's some pretty detailed and a
bit corrected information (sorry for two posts, there are two
attachments and I only use the w
Sorry, I'll take back my last comment. The javascript part of the test
is actually 3 times faster in FF3 than on FF2, and the other tests are
about the same on both versions on Hardy - also FF3 is about 4 times
faster in Sunspider benchmark than FF2. HOWEVER, FF2 on Gutsy was about
six times faster
Here's a benchmark originally created for another Firefox bug, but
probably usable also here, since it uses javascript:
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/1585880/test.html
Personally, Firefox 3rc1 on Hardy took about 6 times more time to
complete all tests (not only text rendering) than Firefox 2 on
Fixed upstream for OOo 2.3, see link above.
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http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=79369
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Happens to me too in Feisty, and using Nvidia Geforce 2 MX and the open source
driver for graphics, running in a 1,1 Ghz Athlon. "Top" shows processor usage
in the range of 2 to 9 percent, so probably this isn't a performance problem.
Mplayer - which also uses Ffmpeg for decoding FLV-files, al
More info...I'm into audio editing, so I installed a real-time kernel, the one
told about here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RealTime/Feisty
When using RT-kernel, this bug occurs almost never (about 1 time in 30;
vs. nearly every time, and often several times in a row, when I try to
to quit when us
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 42612 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/42612
From the duplicate bug report:
"Jani Monoses said on 2007-04-06:
this is a known shortcoming of the Xfce menu implementation."
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OpenOffice open wrong from menu
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/60918
You
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 42612 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/42612
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 42612
OpenOffice does not open the default document
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Still there in Feisty, probably - I'm not exactly sure if it's the same bug.
I'm using the nv driver, and the picture gets garbled: colours don't change,
but the horizontal width of the picture always lessens, ungracefully, so that
you have a chaotic mix of colours and shapes on your screen, th
A thing to check to narrow the bug down:
in my system, this bug *never* occurs if I use the keyboard shortcut
(alt-F4) to initiate the Quit dialog. Does this prove to be the case
with you, too?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/65720
Yo
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 86575 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/86575
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amaya crashes in feisty
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Just for the record...there was a lengthy discussion in the Debian bug database
about a similar sounding bug that was eventually declared fixed for 0.96.7-1 -
the exact error was "CaptureThread: WARNING: ALSA: cannot set channel count to
one. channels will be mixed", but the program segfaulted
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Same problem here...
The bug to keep an eye on in the Xfce bugtracker is probably this (the
initial report doesn't sound alike to this, but see comment #2):
http://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1109
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Fmit crashed at startup for me, too: Ubuntu 7.04, latest updates, latest kernel
( 2.6.20-15-generic). Standard backtrace is attached, core dump available if
requested.
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i386
Date: Fri May 11 01:32:37 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/fmit
P
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 70561 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/70561
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 70561
Xubuntu Desktop CD needs more than 128 MB RAM to boot
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It seems to me that even 192 mb ram may not be enough - see a bug report
I wrote before noticing this one:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/105971
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Hardware used: 450Mhz Celeron with 192mb RAM and 6,4 GB Seagate ATA hard
drive (ST36531A, Firmware version 3.04)
Installation CD is ok, checked for defects
Steps to reproduce: run the Xubuntu live-CD installer, complete all
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubiquity
Hardware used: 450Mhz Celeron with 192mb RAM and 6,4 GB Seagate ATA hard drive
(ST36531A, Firmware version 3.04)
Installation CD is ok, checked for defects
Steps to reproduce: run the Xubuntu live-CD installer, complete all
steps. After the l
I can confirm this for Xubuntu herd 4, daily build for 25th february.
However, in the installed system the keyboard layout is the one
specified during installation (i.e. Finnish, in this case) and I can
type characters specific to that layout - the file manager (Thunar)
cannot recognize those s
I can confirm this for Xubuntu 6.10 Edgy Eft and Xfce with latest
updates. To be precise: if I launch any Openoffice instance from the
Xfce menu, the default document doesn't get opened - however, equivalent
desktop shortcuts work fine. Could therefore be a bug in how the Xfce
system menu is handle
I can confirm this bug in reverse for the Xubuntu Edgy beta alternate
install CD. Wanted to get Finnish layout, got Swedish, but no chance to
choose.
But: the Finnish and the Swedish keyboards have exactly the same layout
(see the link below, the first chapter in introduction) - what is the
reason
>How can I find out which application is to blame?
Probably the best application for this would be 'atop' from universe,
but to monitor disk activity, it requires the kernel patch 'cnt' to be
installed - see man pages of atop. At least my Edgy kernel (2.6.17-10
generic) doesn't have that patch by
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 68291 ***
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 68291
GDM Restarts after Desktop loads while using tdfx driver
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Are you using the desktop-cd or the alternate install cd?
And what do you mean with "not possible to install"? Does the installer
hang, or does it finish the installation, but the installed system won't
boot?
Just asking, because with Edgy beta, when I installed the system on
reiserfs partition,
I'm having very similar problem with Xubuntu 6.10 beta desktop-CD and Voodoo3
2000 agp - Xserver tries to start, but only gives a black screen with the
standard X-shaped cursor in the middle of the screen. The cursor cannot be
moved, and the system is totally unresponsive, requiring reboot.
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