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canberra-gtk-play crashed with SIGSEGV in realloc()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/274304
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I apt-got the latest on 6 Oct (2.6.28-5) and all seems well. :)
+1 fixed.
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canberra-gtk-play crashed with SIGSEGV in realloc()
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@notelopuedesimaginar:
You have a good point about group fuse.
Having to add yourself to group fuse is a security feature (permissions should
only be given to processes which need them).
However, the trendy young things with their shiny shiny eeepcs can't be
expected to understand such things, s
When you add yourself to the fuse group, this takes effect at the *next*
login.
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fusermount: failed to open /dev/fuse: Permission denied
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/114212
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Same thing (slight difference in error report):
VLC media player 0.8.6c Janus
The program '.' received an X Window System error.
This probably reflects a bug in the program.
The error was 'BadAlloc (insufficient resources for operation)'.
(Details: serial 477 error_code 11 request_code 146 minor
After more testing, I've a simpler and more complete pattern.
ctrlaltleft and ctrlaltright always move 2 faces
except:
when moving off the left (left of zero), the face is set to last face
when moving off the right of the last face, the face is set to face 0.
except if I press keys too quickly.
A curious observation:
both ctrlaltleft and ctrlaltright are affected by the same bug, but differently.
Given the faces are numbered 0..3 (I'm using the gnome workspace switcher to
track faces/virtual screens):
ctrlaltleft moves to an odd numbered face
ctrlaltright moves to an even numbered face
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: compiz
There are 4 faces to the cube, and I can see the face I want whizz by as I try
to rotate by only 1 face.
Every other method for changing the faces works fine, it's just the keyboard
that has the problem.
One workaround I have found is to rotate t
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox
Ubuntu beta 64bit, updated to 9 October.
Using firefox from the repository.
Edit>Preferences gives a box with the following error message:
XML Parsing Error: not well-formed
Location: chrome://browser/content/preferences/preferences.xul
Line Numb
@gagarine:
I haven't had the problem with gusty beta. Other problems aplenty (not yet
nailed down), but not this one.
I installed the recent 7.10 beta. Booted with some issues.
installed sshfs
added myself to the fuse group
sudo addgroup terry fuse
logged out & back in
sshfs was fine. No problem
I checked the launchpad site for the same symptoms and found them on reports
for Dapper and Edgy. I only started a new bug when I didn't find a report
specifically for Feisty.
I suspect group root is reintroduced, probably from upstream, and then gets
patched shortly after the stable release. If
Public bug reported:
fuse (sshfs, encfs, ... ) fails reporting:
fusermount: failed to open /dev/fuse: Permission denied
This is because /dev/fuse is group root, when it should be group fuse
Workaround:
sudo chgrp fuse /dev/fuse
and all is well.
This is a perennial problem: Dapper, Edgy and no
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