I experienced this bug after I updated to Natty, but then after I got
rid of a bunch of old config files (stuff beginning with a period in my
home folder), it went away. So it was something to do with my old
configuration from Maverick.
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I just reproduced it with freetype 2.4.4-1. Looks the same as with
2.4.2.
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Title:
DejaVu Sans kerning regression with Freetype 2.4
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With libfreetype 2.3.11-1ubuntu2.2, DejaVu Sans looks great. With
libfreetype 2.4.2-1 installed (and everything else kept exactly the
same), the kerning looks really ugly. To me, it's most noticeable before
lowercase "u". I will attach before and after screenshots.
I know the
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The bug is still there with mainline kernel 2.6.34-020634. Should I run
apport for this one as well?
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I have this Intel chip in my laptop:
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Chipset Integrated Graphics Controller [8086:2a42] (rev 07)
and when I switched to Lucid beta I starte
I am already running Lucid (kernel 2.6.32-22.33). Is there a more recent
development version I should be trying?
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This bug is still there for me on the latest kernel (2.6.32-21-generic
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It might not be a standards-compliant PDF (I don't know, I don't have a
PDF validator), but that doesn't mean it's ok for evince just to core
dump. It should give a best-effort rendering or an informative error
message, not crash.
This bug might have minor importance, but it's not invalid.
** Cha
(Note: The original PDF is much longer, but I noticed Evince was always
crashing on the same page, so I chopped it up with pdftk.)
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and when I switched to Lucid beta I started seeing my screen flicker
occasionally, about every few minutes on
Why is this only medium importance? This makes octave, numpy, etc.
totally unreliable for simple matrix operations. I thought I was going
crazy because the octave "*" operator wasn't acting associatively.
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Bump. Seems to stutter for sample rates of 12000 and below, but not for
sample rates 16000 or above. Also,
gst-launch-0.10 filesrc location="tmp-12k.mp3" ! mp3parse ! mad !
alsasink
stutters but
gst-launch-0.10 filesrc location="tmp-12k.mp3" ! mad ! alsasink
plays smoothly, so it seems like the
Someone fix this please. It really bothers me when a package in the
stable version of Ubuntu is unusably broken.
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Jery Wang, I don't think you understand the situation. "pulseaudio -k"
doesn't make pulseaudio do anything differently. It turns pulseaudio off
completely. The "-k" stands for "kill". So asking to "incorporate this
into pulseaudio" makes no sense. Turning off pulseaudio might make it
sound better,
"pulseaudio is just using more CPU"
That's not it at all. If you actually look at the CPU usage, pulseaudio
is using some tiny fraction (on my system usually less than 1%). The
problem is that pulseaudio is using a very short buffer, so if it
doesn't get to run exactly when it needs to, the correc
Najmudin, better audio performance with the RT kernel is exactly as
expected. That's what it is designed for. So if that solves your
problem, then great. Also, you don't have to use Ubuntu Studio to use
the RT kernel. You can install the RT kernel in normal Ubuntu (just
install the package "linux-i
Public bug reported:
Calling a PortAudio function like Pa_GetDefaultOutputDevice() returns a
virtual device using the OSS backend, not ALSA. This means all PortAudio
apps fail to run if anything else is using the sound device. This is
unacceptable behavior in the 21st century.
In other words, Por
** Summary changed:
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+ Over-optimistic buffering in PulseAudio causes underruns (audible stuttering,
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So, let me get this straight.
When the state changes from AC → battery → AC, or from battery → AC →
battery, g-p-m should forget the temporary setting and use the permanent
one from GConf.
However, when the state changes from busy → idle → busy, g-p-m should
remember the temporary setting.
Is th
OK, so here's what I'm thinking of doing (I want to get a nod from
someone before I actually write the code):
* Remove the "Reduce backlight brightness" checkbox in the battery tab of
g-p-prefs.
* Replace it with a slider just like the one in the AC tab.
* Hook the new slider up to the
/apps/gno
Kyle Rankin, do you really think there's a need for separate permanent
and temporary settings?
I was thinking that hitting the brightness keys should change the value
in /apps/gnome-power-manager/backlight/brightness_{ac,battery}, and then
in order to get back to the setting you had before, you wo
Jean-Christophe Baptiste, I see why you want things to be synchronized,
but consider the following situation:
The configured AC brightness level is 100%.
The configuration option to reduce the brightness level on battery is
selected, so the default brightness on battery is 100% multiplied by
some
Ted Gould, I tried out your package, and when I move the brightness
slider in gnome-power-preferences, nothing happens.
It seems like this is the problem:
- /* get the 'main' brightness */
- gpm_conf_get_uint (backlight->priv->conf,
GPM_CONF_BACKLIGHT_BRIGHTNESS_AC, &value);
+
Lex Ross, the gnome-terminal issue is bug #190848.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/gnome-terminal/+bug/190848
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This is one way to prevent counterintuitive things from happening. The
alternative would be to have the hardware brightness adjustment controls
actually change some GConf key in order to permanently change the default
setting. The big problem with that approach is that if you're calculating the
bri
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I deleted /etc/fonts/conf.avail/53-monospace-lcd-filter.conf and
rebooted, and my gnome-terminal still has a blurry font.
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Please apply Denis Jacquerye's patch before the release candidate on
Thursday!! This is a serious bug that can easily be worked around!
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> Indeed, this is Firefox's problem, and the fact that this bug hasn't
> been fixed since it appeared in Dapper shows that Mozilla don't think
> much of Linux issues.
Now now, don't be so hard on the Mozilla people. I'm using Gran Paradiso
Alpha 7 right now and this bug is completely fixed. But it
I'm getting BadDevice with gnome-control-center 1:2.20.0-0ubuntu1 and
xserver-xorg-input-synaptics 0.14.6-0ubuntu9.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gnome-settings-daemon --sync
Warning: No symbols defined for (keycode 92)
Warning: No symbols defined for (keycode 101)
Warning: No
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It seems like this Firefox bug won't be fixed until Firefox 3.0, which
won't be released until November
(http://wiki.mozilla.org/ReleaseRoadmap). So, Gutsy Gibbon will ship
with a buggy Firefox and we'll have to work around it with DejaVu. Is
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> I think it relates to the DejaVu font set because when forcing a font
through the firefox preferences it appears with both serif and sans-
serif versions of DejaVu. I can't find any other font on my system that
create the same problem.
It's not a bug in DejaVu, it's a typography feature in DejaV
Okay, here's the procedure I'm about to attempt. Please tell me if
there's anything wrong with it.
1. Create a primary FAT partition and filesystem on my hard disk.
2. Get the firmware file from
http://www.toshibaer.com/firmware/download.php?TS-L632D/TS-L632D_SC03.zip
(unzip it, of course) and t
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Bug 84603 is the same problem and has a workaround. The new ata-piix
driver doesn't play nicely with HAL, so use the old piix driver instead.
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Carl, I did pretty much the same thing on my existing installation and
it works fine. It's just using the old piix driver instead of the new
ata-piix driver. What's supposed to be the problem?
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Oh, and although that's with 2.6.20-15-lowlatency, the same thing
happens with linux-image-2.6.20-15-generic. I'll try to get a dmesg from
-generic, but I don't know how to trigger this bug, it just seems to
happen randomly, so it might be a while.
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Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.20
Relevant part of the dmesg (full dmesg attached):
[ 87.331000] eth1: no IPv6 routers present
[ 875.467000] hdb: status timeout: status=0xd0 { Busy }
[ 875.467000] ide: failed opcode was: unknown
[ 875.467000] ipw3945: Microcode S
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Binary package hint: xevil
1. Run xevil
2. Click "Accept"
3. Tries to free an invalid pointer and dumps core
XEvil(TM) version 2.02r2 http://www.xevil.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] XETP1.00
Copyright(C) 1994,2000 Steve Hardt and Michael Judge
XEvil is free software under the Gnu
I agree, this is the only feature I really feel deprived of if I turn
off compiz, and I can't see how it could interfere with anything (it's
only activated if you press the super/windows key). Please enable it by
default. Trivial patch attached.
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I'm experiencing the very same bug with latest Feisty, so I guess my
lshal is as good as any. My camera is a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ7.
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On 2/27/07, Pascal Giard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Sorry, I thought I was supposed to wait for 13.0 to hit Ubuntu. I got
> > it from Debian and it works all right, though.
>
> Well.. that's what i meant... i was expecting it to propagate quite fast...
> Perhaps i'm assuming too much? It's no b
On 2/24/07, Pascal Giard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Should be fixed in 13.0.0. Please confirm.
Sorry, I thought I was supposed to wait for 13.0 to hit Ubuntu. I got
it from Debian and it works all right, though.
Keenan
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Oh, forgot to link to the LKML threads:
http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0702.0/0930.html
http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0702.1/0657.html
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I love being able to type "play music.ogg" and have music come out my
speakers. Unfortunately the play command hogs the audio device by
default, so if any other program is using it, play refuses to work.
I was able to fix this problem for myself quit
I tried running hald in verbose mode with "hald --daemon=yes
--verbose=yes --use-syslog", but no messages from hald appear in
/var/log/syslog at the same time as the freeze. There are plenty of
messages when hald starts up, but then it's silent when the freeze
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Here's the output of "lshal" though, that might be useful.
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When I upgraded the kernel on my System76 Gazelle (basically a ASUS
Z62FP without the Microsoft tax) from 2.6.17 to 2.6.20, the hard disk
began freezing for 30 seconds every few minutes whenever the CD/DVD
drive was empty. When there is a disk in the
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