Christopher, I was on Vivid and had crashes, since moving to the nVidia
card and drivers the system is rock solid. Never crashes, ever. :)
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I did the same, went for the "EVGA GeForce GTX 970 ACX 2.0" from the
official support list. Early days, but no crash in 48 hours of solid
use. I adjusted every setting in the BIOS while running on the Intel
embedded chipset and had no luck, last ditch attempt. It would seem that
this is looking ver
If it were heat then I would expect to see crashes under heavy load, I
give my machine a very heavy workout over ssh from my laptop on a
regular basis (spinning up development clusters, heavy processing etc.)
and it *never* crashes. When it does crash I am generally interacting
with the desktop (Gn
My main concern now having heard your side of things from a Windows
point of view is that this is hardware. I am starting to suspect it
might be a power thing... the XPC PSU isn't the highest rated so am
starting to think that might be something... hardware outside of the
normal XPC items is:
* x2
Yes, exact same Shuttle system. I have also run memtest86+ for a long
time. I do find I can reduce the number of crashes when not using VESA
by removing one or two sticks of memory, starting to thing it might be
power related. Very close to getting a known working AMD card and
sticking that in.
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Gareth, have you had issues with Windows on it's own with no VMs? I do
not run Windows except for in a VM. If you never have problems running
Windows with graphic intensive apps then you can almost be sure the
hardware is good. I tried Counter Strike: Source on Linux and it died
almost instantly wi
I've also used the latest drivers from 01.org...
https://01.org/linuxgraphics/downloads
No dice. Same graphics crash. I am now on 15.04 and the issues persist
unless I switch to VESA. Gareth, yes, I believe that using VESA bypasses
the GPU. What I find is that the heavier the memory use the more
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 164986 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/164986
This bug affects me also. Had to manually edit in commandline with
gsettings to remove some locations that were causing trouble (really
slow wireless network locations for example).
It really bugs me that you
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 973096 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/973096
This bug also affects me. I have a core i5 2430M using the intel driver.
Initially I thought this to be a problem with the intel drivers, but
seeing people with amd and nvidia cards have the same problem I do
#7 fixes this problem for me also. However, I had to restart to make
pulseaudio service discoverable by avahi-discover
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paprefs cannot conf
I've got this problem with 2.30.3 - tried to run brasero --debug
--brasero-media-debug &> brasero-debug.txt it doesn't launch. When
running brasero --debug receive message: Please type "brasero --help" to
see all available options.
Any help?
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Apparently there's a conf option which can be set that prevents the
lockup from occurring. If you're using the network-manager vpnc client,
it appears as 'Disable dead peer detection.' With this option, on both
Debian Squeeze and Ubuntu 11.04, I no longer receive the lockup on the
same network wh
Sorry I changed the status of this bug by mistake. Didn't know what the
button was for :D
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Pulseaudio over wifi stutters horribly
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I would like to add that I think this bug or feature should have much
higher priority.
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Opinion
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Opinion => Incomplete
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No need for me to add anything to this bug as we all know it exists.
Wifi is laggy, cable good.
I would just like to add that this network sound is a killer feature of
pulseaudio, and therefore also of ubuntu. There are so many use cases
where this feature is useable by non-technical end users. Mo
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: empathy
This should definately be changed.
If there is already a video/audio chat window open from one person and
the call is cancelled or hung up etc and that person calls again, a new
window for that call appears, instead of using the old call windows,
it would appear that it's also not in squeeze, using the mono 2.0
package, 6/16/09
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I was experiencing the rdesktop freeze using vpnc latest stable
(.5.1r334-1) on Debian Lenny and ultimately resolved the issue by
installing vpnc .3.3+SVN20051028-3.
I had tried stay alive pings, switching from amd64 to i386, but the
freeze still occurred. I also tried turning sound off (neither
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