For what it's worth, I encountered this warning message in Debian
Wheezy. The reason I'm reporting it here is because I only got the
warning message after installing memtest86+. Previously, updating the
kernel or rerunning the GRUB configuration did not cause the warning to
appear. After installing
Public bug reported:
ia32-libs in 8.04 is missing two very common sound processing libraries
in 32-bit games and multimedia applications: libvorbis and libmad.
Curiously libogg is already included. An example application is
StepMania, which seems to be impossible to compile on 64-bit Ubuntu.
Work
Confirmed: the fix to bug 214041 solves the problem.
(I could not find the updated package in hardy-updates, though, so I
manually patched the source and created a new package out of it.)
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gtk file dialog blocks on trackerd (via dbus) for 25s for users with NFS
homedirs
https://bugs.launchpad
I'm experiencing the same problem. Ubuntu 8.04 desktop, 64-bit version.
We are using NIS, Winbind, and NFS shares for home directories. Home
directories are automounted (autofs).
First:
$ pwd
/home/villek
$ wget http://www.pygtk.org/pygtk2tutorial/examples/filechooser.py
$ strace -tt -T -o
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 218230 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/218230
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 218230
gtk file dialog blocks on trackerd (via dbus) for 25s for users with NFS
homedirs
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opening file dialog hangs gtk applications
https://bugs.launchpa
Public bug reported:
I have
- Ubuntu 8.04 desktop amd64
- Intel Core 2 Quad (64-bit, 4 cores)
- default installation, with default repositories
- most recent updates via apt-get as of 2008-05-15
I also have ia32-libs installed, and what is bundled with it (ia32-libs-
gtk at least).
The problem: