*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 553745 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/553745
I know it's a couple of years on, but I'm getting the same problem on
lubuntu 14.04. I managed to get the valgrind log that's been requested
so I hope this makes a difference.
** Attachment added: "valgrind.l
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => Confirmed
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Title:
black squares and fuzzy rendering noise with nvidia
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This affects me on both Magnatune and Jamendo, and disabling crossfading
fixed the problem for me too (Karmic on ia32)
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In #2 Steve asked if a window was presented - yes, but I had left the
machine unattended for a while (probably about an hour), and the screen
was completely frozen so I was unable to interact with the window -
keyboard and mouse (both USB) failed to function. I am using a Belkin
Flip 2 KVM switch a
@~amoog's fix worked for me on jaunty.
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I was getting this error and then realised that there were multiple users
with X sessions logged in to the machine (using the user switch applet) with
one of them being an automatic logon using GDM. I have since discovered that
the first person to log on (the automatic GDM one) can play video just
Yup sound died eventually for me too after the first call - will possibly be
able to try the kernel this weekend (although it's my mom's machine that I'm
administering remotely so I don't want to risk breaking anything)
On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 10:33 AM, mikef wrote:
> I tried the kernel parameter
I tried setting the kernel parameter on a Jaunty install and it _appeared_
to fix the problem but I haven't made any long calls yet (it was midnight
afterall). Will feed back if it doesn't work.
Haven't tried the kernel as I would rather have the ubuntu patches. Oh and
_please_ will somebody fix p
And the translation for qu_EC in qu_EC would be Kichwa.
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 7:57 PM, Arno Teigseth wrote:
> OK After contacting SIL it becomes clear that different orthographies do
> not qualify for a new language code.
>
> see http://www.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2/criteria2.html
>
> I guess
You'll probably have to petition SIL for that (the body that manages the ISO
list of languages). You'll find that Quechua (que) is a Macrolanguage
including a whole suite of other languages on:
http://www.sil.org/iso639-3/documentation.asp?id=que
Do any of those correspond to your Ecuadoran (or is
Well there I was thinking I was being a stick in the mud - yes I know
you can do this through /etc/fstab but I'd like hal or something to just
detect the volumes on my machine and automount them. I tried right
clicking on the volumes in computer:/// and configuring the options
under Drive or Volume
Restarting X seemed to fix some of the font issues. (the issues had
continued to persist on a system restart but only went away on an x
restart (CTRL-ALT-Backspac)0 if that makes sense.
My desktop backgound and folders however seem to be limited to my laptop
resolution (but displayed on the extern
I've just upgraded to the xorg in the intel-gfx-testing ppa, and the
problem still persists - ie compiz really garbles most of the screen,
and even with it turned off fonts start degrading over time eventually
becoming black squares. I find this works best when setting gnome font
rendering to Monoc
screenshot had wrong (no) file extension. New version attached.
** Attachment added: "Screenshot of pixelation"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20341935/macbook-pixelation.png
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dualhead with "gnome-display-properties" on MacBook 4,1 does not work
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I have similar problems and even the same resolution external screen.
Disabling desktop-effects (compiz) does fix most of the problems but
there are still a few issues. I also didn't get the errors about virtual
resolution being too small if I placed the macbook screen below my other
screen rather
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