Public bug reported:
For image-heavy PDF files, both Atril and Evince are extremely slow when
rendering the page. 'Slow' being in the region of 5-30s (timed),
depending on the page, and depending on focus.
Thumbnails take an equally long time to render.
The same PDF files opened in muPDF render
This appears to have been regressed somewhere. 15.04 with libpoppler
0.30 - a PDF that used to render instantly (and renders instantly using
muPDF) now takes on average 10-15s to render a single page using Evince
or Atril, or longer if focus is missing.
As the behaviour is the same in both Evince
Well, I resolved the error - by installing `upstart-sys` (which
replaces `systemd` with upstart)
So it appears this is an issue where the removal of `upstart` breaks
startup of some display managers and prevents the running of login
scripts. The workaround is to manually start your chosen display
I get this error as well, and I do NOT have sddm installed, so the
provided "fixes" don't work. I cannot boot to a graphical user interface
by waiting, I don't have "quiet" enabled and I'm using mdm.
The only way to boot is to switch to another tty (F1 - the only one
available) and execute "sudo
I'm going to re-open this issue, as it's not solved, and in my case is
not a file system issue - as banshee is stuck in a fuse_write stae,
writing to the primary disk that everything else is running on quite
happily.
Banshee will restart once I reboot, which is not a viable option. I've
tried ever
Ack, and I meant to add:
So I don't think this is related to tmpfs, at least in my case.
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Title:
system swapping itself to death in raring for n
I disabled tmpfs when I started seeing this issue, however the swapping
has continued, albeit with a lesser number of issues - until today, when
the swapping issue was so bad that I performed a hard power down after
my laptop had been unresponsive for 24 minutes (clock showed 14:32, I
forced a powe
I made two changes to my machine yesterday in rc.local:
I commented out this:
# echo deadline >/sys/block/sdb/queue/scheduler
I added this:
rmmod rts5139 (this is the smart card reader poller)
I've not had a swap to death instance since that wasn't directly related
to too many embedded objects
Nope, I'm not using LVM snapshots. I'm thinking it's something to do
with embeds or media objects - further attempting to work today showed
that whenever the flashplugin was loaded (in either firefox or chrome,
showing a video in a page) it would swap to death until those processes
were killed.
I'
continue working.
Here's my 'free' status when kswapd0 is using >100% CPU. In this
situation kswapd0 is using between 90 and 120% CPU according to `top`,
and everything else is under 5%, including firefox.
cro@zen:~$ free -h
total used free shared
This bug affects my laptop as well, regardless of swap or swappiness
settings.
The laptop is an Asus UX32A, and has only ever had 13.04 installed (from
the RC prior to release)
/swap is configured with 4G of space on the internal SSD rather than the
HDD.
Under normal usage kswapd0 starts using 9
(also, apologies for changing the status, I wasn't aware I could do
that)
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Title:
[regression] since linux 3.4.0, kswapd0 uses 100% cpu when low
I've started seeing this problem with the most recent kernel(3.8.0-19),
even when swap is turned off.
For example, when resuming from suspend, kwapd0 will start using 99-100%
if CPU according to top, even though the reported swap usage is 0.
running swapoff -a has no effect, and the only way to s
This bug appears to relate to the "place windows" compiz plugin. I can
reliably reproduce this issue by enabling or disabling the plugin.
With "place windows" plugin ENABLED:
* rotating the cube to the right will move all maximised windows to workspace
1, once the workspace with a maximised windo
In addition to this, I also have the "no sound from speakers, but
headphones work fine" bug (similar to but not exactly #946232)
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Title:
when shu
This appears to happen regardless of window manager. I've seen this
behaviour in Unity, Gnome classic, XFCE4, LXDE, Lubuntu and MATE (the
Gnome2 fork).
The focus issue appears in all the above, as well as the moving windows
with keyboard shortcuts. A serious regression seems to have been
introduce
I think the wider issue here is that this is a specific change in
functionality, wherever it may be. Under the prior version of Ubuntu,
configuring a second monitor/second video card as a seperate X screen
would result in the second screen being set up the same as the first
when it came to window d
Confirmed using the following printers:
HP Colour Laserjet 3700n
HP Laserjet 4200
Printing documents is possible to both printers using alternate
Applications (such as OpenOffice or GIMP), it is only evince that fails
to print.
Same environment as the original reporter (evince version, processor
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: human-icon-theme
Since the Human icon theme inherits from the Tangerine icon theme
(/usr/share/icons/Human/index.theme), the package human-icon-theme
should depend on the package tangerine-icon-theme.
The Human icon theme also inherits from the gnome ico
My apologies - I didn't suggest that the problem was in the vboxdrv
driver - I suggested that it was caused by a module compiled and
installed for the previous kernel version.
It just happened that I had only one module installed for a previous
kernel version (the vboxdrv module - after I removed
This may be related to this bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/284505
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fglrx doesn't work with Mobility Radeon X1600 on 64bit intrepid
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/291210
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Marcus: Try removing "fglrx, 8.543, 2.6.24-21-generic, x86_64: installed
(original_module exists)" if you get the 'Saw signal 11' error in your
Xorg log. It appears (perhaps) to be the conflict between the module
built for the old kernel that causes the module for the new kernel to
fail.
Alejandro
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 284505 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/284505
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 284505
8.543 Crashes on login screen
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Sapphire ATI 3850HD (AGP) does not work with Intrepid
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/292103
You received this bug no
Here's an update:
I managed to resolve this issue (and will cross-post to the forums as
well) by referencing this against another bug in another package/forum:
http://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/2288
I found that essentially the same X error was being caused by the
vboxdrv under Ubuntu 8.10/2.6.27-
Error also appears on AMD x86_64, 2.6.27-7-generic SMP, with Radeon
4950HD.
Going to try some source compiles today.
[snip from Xorg.0.log]
(II) Loading /usr/lib/xorg/modules//amdxmm.so
(II) Module amdxmm: vendor="X.Org Foundation"
compiled for 1.4.99.906, module version = 1.0.0
A
Duplicate of https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-
installer/+bug/284505 (I can;t mark as duplicate though)
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