Still an issue with the copy found in Debian 8.7 "sid" repository as
well, as of 2017-03-13. Gwenview's "About" dialog gives a version
number of 16.08.3 (using KDE Frameworks 5.28.0, QT 5.7.1).
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This morning's 15.04 updates broke two of my machines as well. After
much hair-pulling I found this bug report.
Enabling 'proposed' and updating to the kernel contained therein, or
switching to the -15 kernel is enough to get the driver to build.
However, in both cases, attempting to enable mult
Public bug reported:
This is running under Xubuntu 15.04 with the kubuntu-desktop package
installed.
Action: Set both KDE and XFCE (via the KDE Settings application and the
Thunar settings dialog, respectively) to open files/folders with a
single click. Start Gwenview and either remain at the "R
Public bug reported:
This is running under Xubuntu 15.04 with the kubuntu-desktop package
installed.
Action: Execute the application, navigate to or select a folder full of
images, open the folder, and select exactly one image. Press F8 or do
File -> Move to...
Result: you'll be presented wit
(Running Xubuntu 15.04 here, with kubuntu-desktop installed)
Actually, there are two issues caused by this. One is the two DM's
fighting over which gets control of the login screen, as described
above. Two, apparently there's a conflicting mouse service that gets
activated by sddm, which causes
So what's gonna be with this bug? It still persists as of 25 Dec. on
both 12.04 and 13.10 (on two very different hardware setups). Random
freezes either on the way down or on the way back up.
Guys, this kind of... stuff has to stop. Suspend and resume are core
functionality - it absolutely MUST
Both of my 13.04 setups were affected by this (one rarely, the other
quite severely). The PPA in comment #19 applied cleanly and fixed both.
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This is also an issue on 13.04, but the suggested workaround is
ineffective there.
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Title:
not able to automount usb flash drives
To manage noti
Public bug reported:
Preface: I was directed to report this as a bug against xorg; apologies
in advance if it's filed against the wrong package.
One of my machines is an old Dell Inspiron 9200 laptop. Contained
therein is an Intel chipset and ATI Mobility Radeon 9600 graphics
device. I am runn
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I am having the same symptoms as Mark Dammer is having, particularly
that the login/display manager takes forEVER to actually show the XFCE
desktop, and that launching Synaptic from the XFCE menu takes forever
before I receive a password prompt.
/me suppresses a number of angry comments regarding
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Thunar 1.2.3 under Xubuntu 12.04 "Precise".
Two computers are running these versions, both of which are up-to-date
as of this morning.
What happens:
When trying to select files, either with the click-and-drag "lasso"
function or by individually clicking/shift-clicking/ctrl-
This bug is still present in the release of Precise, and it not limited
to nVidia cards (I have an ATI Radeon HD6870 using the binary driver).
Exact same symptoms as the original reporter: computer is still alive
and running, but all I havbe when this triggers is a black screen and a
movable mouse
The aforementioned "proposed" PPA fixes the flashing/blinking problem
for me also. No white windows/decorations or any other regressions that
I can see. Radeon HD6870 with binary blob driver.
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The above gsettings command does NOT work for me (recent, fresh install
of Xubuntu 11.10). I have tried all of the following: editing
/etc/default/acpi-support, the related settings in dconf-editor, the
lock setting in xscreensaver, and power manager settings in both XFCE's
and Gnome's settings
Same issue here, fresh install of Natty - so new in fact that I just
wiped my system and re-installed prior to writing this message. I get
one or two seconds of black screen with a flashing cursor, then 10-15
seconds of black screen (sans cursor), then maybe the boot splash will
appear for a bri
Same problem here - any large receive over NFS tends to crash the receiving
machine. When the lockup occurs, X freezes hard, but I can Alt-SysRq {REISUB}
to reboot. Realtek gigabit NICs (onboard) at both ends, with a gigabit switch
between them. As with others, the server seems unaffected whe
Sorry, forgot to mention that I did *not* use the "build fix" patch
mentioned in that thread since it wouldn't apply. Wasn't necessary
though, as the program built fine without it. As for 64 bit... I'd
gladly provide such a .deb if someone can explain how to cross-compile.
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Same bug for me. After some searching and hair-pulling, the workaround
at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1702253 results in a working
version of Emerald. Attached is a working .deb created using
checkinstall after following these instructions. GIT fetched and built
today.
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Title:
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I'm seeing many examples within the Launchpad website where icons of one
sort or another are corrupted. This is a fresh install of Natty, with
the version of Firefox (4.0) that comes with the install. These errors
don't happen in Chromium. The
Still an issue with the full/final release of Natty. However, there is
a workaround one can use instead of the above patch - use alsa-oss and
padsp together:
aoss padsp sidplay2 somefile.sid
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This issue persists on 32 bit Maverick as of 26 Apr 2011. ASRock
M3A770DE motherboard (onboard RTL8111/8168B). As with others, powering
down fully for a minute and restarting fixed the issue. So far this
one's hit twice in the few months we've had the computer in question.
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This one seems pretty simple: Trying to play any file with SIDPlay2
causes the program to die with exactly one line of output: the error as
noted in the summary. Attempting to run the program through aoss or
esddsp gives the same result.
Audacious SID Plugin seems to work f
I should mention, this is under Maverick. No trouble with previous
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Title:
sidplay 2 aborts with "/dev/dsp: No such file or directory"
Workaround for Maverick:
In Bug #44524, comment #11, a user posted a script he used to fix this
issue in Feisty. With some tweaks, this script works in Maverick also.
K3B doesn't like normalize-audio including a version number on the first
line. The sheer audacity - how dare it do what it was as
Same error as above, when used under XFCE.
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Just tried with the official release of Maverick (i.e. the live CD) and
the problem persists exactly as previously described. The test sound
this time around was a copy of Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture that I found
on Wikimedia Commons, playing with Totem from a fully-downloaded file
(i.e. not the i
The above is a link to the daily builds of the Maverick "alternate
install" images, but the machine this kernel was tested on is a user's
system that is not suitable for use as a test bed for a full install of
Maverick. As 10.04 is a LTS release, we would prefer to stick to that
if possible.
Is t
It would appear that this has been resolved, actually.
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Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.35-19-generic
While testing something on one of my Lucid boxes, I installed the
Maverick 2.6.35 kernel via the PPA designated for this purpose. The
install and general operation of the kernel seemed to go okay, except
that audio via the s
This issue persists on the current release of the 10.04 live CD, except
that the hang happens around 94% for me. I would estimate that the hang
lasted for about 30 minutes, bringing the total install time to about
one hour for an AMD 64x2 3800+ (2.0GHz)/2GB system.
For the hardware you mentioned,
I'm no longer using Ubuntu on the affected machine (nor KDE for that
matter), so I cannot reproduce this anymore.
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Similar problem here with a Dell Inspiron 9200 with ATI graphics, and
it's about the same story as others above: The laptop's fan is on as
long as the machine is awake, regardless of total CPU load (which is
usually negligible), and the battery life seems unusually short (I'm
down to half charge i
Ok, finally got a new piece of info, if it will help, from Audacious
this time:
alsa-gapless: snd_device_name_hint failed: Invalid argument.
vis in tabs
alsa-gapless: snd_pcm_pause failed: Input/output error.
ALSA lib pcm.c:7234:(snd_pcm_recover) underrun occured
ALSA lib pcm.c:7234:(snd_pcm_recov
I hate when I have to reply to my own posts to make a correction... In
my last sentence:
"...a CPU spike on that machine is accompanied..."
should read:
"...a CPU spike on _the_affected_ machine is accompanied..."
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I'm using Gentoo now, and this bug persists even with vanilla kernel
2.6.33.2 (the current stable version as of this post) It affects every
kernel I've tried up to this version, under both Ubuntu and Gentoo, so
obviously is isn't Ubuntu's fault.
It seems to have gotten somewhat better with the mo
Minor correction to my comment - I was misreading the glxgears output,
the figure stated is number of frames in 5 seconds, not frames per
second. Still, it's within the normal range for my hardware.
That aside, Compiz works fine under Gentoo, with the same hardware, same
driver version, and same
In an attempt to sort out an unrelated issue, I've downgraded to the
173-series nVidia driver. Everything works as it should, but Compiz
still refuses to run, citing the same errors as before. This should
confirm once and for all that this segfault is not a video driver issue.
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I'm changing this back to confirmed because it is clearly a userland
bug, not a driver bug - some users in the bug reports that are marked as
duplicates of this bug have indicated that they are running Intel and
ATI systems as well as Nvidia.
On my own system, I have an nVidia GF6800 card, using t
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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I've changed the status of this bug to "confirmed" for one simple
reason: More than one person has reported the same error with the same
symptoms. You can add me to that list as well - ripping that pulseaudio
crap from my system fixed my sound problems.
Sebastian, you claim the Ubuntu team doesn
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Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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I should also point out that the "crypto disks" message is confusing, as
this machine does not use any kind of encrypted storage media.
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Update: both machines are now running 2.6.31-15 as supplied by the
Ubuntu repository. The problem persists.
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Consider this: If the user even *knows* where in the filesystem their
files are kept is, then they probably also know that it is different
from just "/home", and they probably also know that "home directory" is
the proper name. If they don't, it takes all of 30 seconds for them to
find out.
So,
Same problem for me on two recent, fresh installs of Karmic, but here's
the twist: This also affects KDE3.5.10 and XFCE 4.6, on two different
machines with two completely different DVD devices (and a third that I
threw out, thinking it was bad).
Could the same piece of software be responsible fo
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: bash-completion
It would make the most sense if I just given an example. Suppose I have
a DVD .ISO file buried a couple levels down in my filesystem, that I
want to open with XINE, and I type the following (knowing for certain it
will resolve to exactly
This still exists exactly as originally reported, on Karmic, with the
same solution (remove and purge the package, and restart any open
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The system hangs on boot intermittently, and always at the same place.
This is a fresh install of Karmic (final release, not the beta), on a
*desktop* system that lacks any kind of wireless, bluetooth, modems of
any kind or interface, etc.
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Binary package hint: gthumb
Like most apps, gthumb has keyboard shortcuts. However, there appears
to be no way to edit them or to add new ones, at least not from within
gthumb. In particular, I'd like to see a function added to bring up the
"Open Location" dialog associated
This problem affects Jaunty as well. Will *not* be trying Karmic
anytime soon. Like others, the system in question here is an IDE/ATAPI
device (in my case, a Memorex Lightscribe-capable DVD burner) and hdparm
just won't talk to it because of this /dev/srX business.
Note that this is not somethin
Correction - the problem in my case was in version 1.2.4, but 2.3.0
seems to work fine.
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The same holds true when trying to open an ISO image. When I select the
"Open ISO" icon to the right of where it shows my reader, it immediately
responds with "Can't open disc" after I select the source ISO image.
The machine in question has no trouble playing the offending ISO files
with mplayer,
This bug is still present in Jaunty (unless my camera is just broken,
which is possible - it is quite old). The LD_PRELOAD... trick does not
work for me, nor does running the camera app (xawtv, cheese...) as root.
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Someone please re-open this bug - it has NOT been fixed. This issue is
also present in Jaunty, with new symptoms that don't seem to be
described here.
I've Googled for a few hours already, and have searched the bug reports
here on Launchpad. I have not come across anything else appropriate to
po
Using a Gigabyte K8U-939 board (which uses an ALI/ULI chipset) with a
Memorex 530L burner here. My drive refused to do better than 2.1x while
burning normal single-layer DVD-R media, despite the media being capable
of 16x and the drive being capable of 20x. Similarly to others, playing
pressed DV
I've since upgraded our boxes here to Jaunty, and this issue has again
reared its head. The solution for me was to follow the HowTo at
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ScanningHowTo , and then change the
RUN_AS_USER line in /etc/default/saned such that saned runs as "root".
Doesn't jive well with
To clarify Leon's method a little, the terminal with the Xorg.0.log
trace needs to be on the *secondary* screen, and your enter key needs to
be held down while focused on it. In my case, this will trigger the
bug 90% of the time, and I get those "invalid input device" messages in
40-50 line block
This also affects my system (Jaunty 32 bit, GF 6800 using two LCD
monitors via Xinerama). My workaround is fairly simple: Grab any
window (I use Alt + LeftButton) on the screen you're stuck on, such as a
terminal, and try to drag it over to the other monitor. Keep dragging
until you see it wrap
Clarification for anyone who runs across this during a web search: The
patch definitely fixes the "multiple pointers" bug. The "mouse gets
stuck on one screen" issue still persists, however, meaning it is not
related to this bug.
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The patched X server from moisa's repository works for me as well (32
bit Jaunty). My machine also suffers from that "mouse gets stuck on one
screen" bug, not sure yet if this affects/fixes it. Yay, only one
pointer again! :-)
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As of 11 May 2009 this bug still persists (in Jaunty), rendering GB
unusable for importing any reasonable length of playlist.
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This also affects KDE 3.5.10 (Pearson Computing 'Jaunty Remix'
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This bug exists on my machine as well. Standard nVidia 6800 video card
(not the GT), driving a Xinerama-based dual-head setup, Jaunty remix
(via Pearson Computing packages), using a customized kernel (2.6.28.5)
from kernel.org and the official nVidia package (180.29) from the nvidia
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I've just upgraded my machine to Jaunty (from Hardy) and have started
experiencing X crashes. It's hard to describe exactly what the problem
is, as it appears to be random. As an example, I might simply hit
ctrl-D inside a terminal window to close it, and X might or might no
It affects KDE 3.5.10, however, the severity of the problem turned out
to be a driver bug. That said, the same draw events that created the
flicker are of course still being run, they're just going by a lot
faster now. There may still be something that needs fixed, if only to
make the menu respos
Without making any changes, I uninstalled the Ubuntu package, installed
libxaw7-dev, and then downloaded and compiled Vice 2.0 from the author's
website. Installed it via checkinstall and at least x64 seems to work
fine. The resultant .deb file is attached in case someone wants to echo
it through
I'm now using a 2.6.26.5 kernel (compiled myself), and have tried re-
installing Vice, to no avail. Attached is an strace log trying to run
x64 with no parameters, with only an empty ~/.vice directory. Exact
same problem as before.
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Well my solution was not a permanent fix - the problem persists, despite
KDE having been started long after HAL (at least, so says my current
boot order, which does not appear to have changed). dmesg definitely
indicates that the drive is detected properly, and I can
mount/read/write it just fine.
Public bug reported:
I hope this report makes sense...
Whenever I use the "Keramik" widget style, menus have a flickering
problem.I don't mean the window decorations of course, but rather
the "Style" setting that affects the appearance of buttons, comboboxes,
lists, etc. Normally, when you s
Same problem for me. A partial solution was to install a vanilla kernel
from kernel.org. cx88-alsa loads now (after working around an I2C-
related bug) but the audio I get out of it is wildly distorted - mythtv
sounds like it is sampling at ~8 kHz but is otherwise clear, kradio has
this growling,
Follow-up:
I believe I found the problem - KDM is being started way too early in
the boot process, well before HAL is started. It's been my experience
in the past that HAL must be started first, or KDE will not sense its
presence. I modified my boot order slightly, by removing
/etc/rc2.d/S13kdm
same thing happening on my boxes here, also running Hardy. Another
solution, though somewhat less secure (but OK for me since the scanner's
only accessible to my LAN) is to just tell xinetd to run saned as root.
On my box then, /etc/xinetd.d/saned reads:
service saned
{
socket_type = stream
serve
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I have an external USB drive (well, an enclosure with an IDE hard disk)
that, until a week or so ago, has been working perfectly. As long as I
plug in the USB cable and/or power after KDE has booted (or if they're
plugged in, just unplug the USB cable and plug it back in), I'
This seems to work fine for me under Hardy with the 2.6.24-19 kernel -
no hangs of any kind.
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My system started really giving me a headache over the last several
days, with the default kernel refusing to boot at all. Between that and
a few miscellaneous issues, I decided it would be better to just wipe it
all and start over from scratch.
Yet another "me too" here. Exact same symptoms as the OP - the system
freezes just after a burn has finished. The mouse and console are dead
and I can't ssh in from another box ("no route to host"), but I _can_
use Alt-SysRq-[U,S,B] to restart the computer, so it's not as though the
system has ha
Here you go:
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No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 8.04.1
Release:8.04
Codename: hardy
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Linux rainbird 2.6.22.19 #2 SMP Wed Jul 23 02:33:17 CDT 2008 i686 GNU/Linux
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Vice simply doesn't work at all for me. I've downloaded and installed
the ROM images already, but all of the various machines (x64, x128,
xpet, etc) return the same result. The program simply displays a few
messages and exits:
Thanks for the tip. Sure enough, build 17880 came in via that web
page's instructions and has fixed the problem for me (even on a severely
corrupted HD stream).
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Binary package hint: mythtv-frontend
MythTV needs to be brought up to date against the upstream - fixes went
in three months ago that take care of loud full-scale audio chirps
caused when corrupt data is received from e.g. a tuner or a broken file,
making it very unpleasant t
Forgot to mention that this is in regards to Hardy.
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For the benefit of anyone who comes across this bug while searching,
I gave up on nvclock for now, but I've found a workaround.
Of all things, nvidia-settings did the job. After adding the above "coolbits"
option to my xorg.conf and rebooting, nvidia-settings gave me some new 2D and
3D (really p
More information: I switched to a generic Ubuntu kernel (2.6.24-19) and
the nvidia driver supplied by the repository, enabled the "coolbits"
function in /etc/X11/xorg.conf, and the lockup went away. However,
Gentoo is using a customized 2.6.25 kernel from www.kernel.org, and the
nvidia driver supp
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: audacity
In Hardy, when I try to save a project or export a file in Audacity
(1.3.4-1.1ubuntu1), I get a file dialog with somewhat abridged content
(empty where the file listing should be, no directory selector header,
etc) and my CPU jumps to 100% of one
I've double-checked with a new Gentoo install alongside Ubuntu - sure
enough, nvclock works fine over there. Gentoo is using nvclock 0.8 beta
2, Ubuntu is using 0.8 beta 3, both as installed via the respective
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An update to this: it seems that it would be just my luck that as soon
as I say it works in Gentoo, it turns out that it's just as bad there as
under Ubuntu. Something must have changed in Gentoo without me noticing
it, so whatever is wrong is clearly a Mythtv bug upstream, or possibly a
bug in m
Both systems are using KDE 3.5.9 and generally everything is as close to
the same as I could manage. I guess by "compilation flags" you mean my
/etc/make.conf and the output of emerge --info? Attached.
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Oh, and you can ignore the "stretching at the bottom like VHS tracking"
effect... Turns out that is something one particular channel is
transmitting, and not an error in mythtv or ubuntu. Someone needs to
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Well after much finagling I was able to get a fresh Gentoo 2008.0
install onto my disk alongside Ubuntu. Using the nVidia driver supplied
by the repository (same version as in Ubuntu), along with my custom
kernel and the v4l-dvb repository.
I was able to get around the audio write errors above by
Public bug reported:
Background:
I just recently switched from Gentoo to Ubuntu Hardy, and have run into
a few problems here and there. Most of them I have already solved, but
at least one has me stumped: mythtv. I am currently using mythtv 0.21
as supplied by the Ubuntu repositories. My captu
Er, make that Alt-SysRq-[u,s,b].
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nvclock causes corrupt screen + hard lock
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Public bug reported:
When running nvclock on my nVidia GeForce 6800, normally I am able to
tune the GPU and memory clock settings down slightly (a workaround for
apparently slightly off-spec hardware). Under Gentoo, there were no
problems. Under Ubuntu, as soon as I hit enter to execute the comm
Public bug reported:
I am finding that with at least one game, Double Solitaire, paint/redraw
events are very slow. The same version of wine is on two machines, one
with a GeForce 6800, the other with an MX4000. The slowdown is most
notable when you resize the window after the initial deal, and
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