*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1244285 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1244285
The instructions found here solved the problem for me (Ubuntu 14.04 with
latest updates):
http://www.dbdummy.com/322/how-to-fix-the-missing-datetime-in-menu-bar-
after-upgrade-to-ubuntu-13-10-saucy.html
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Hi,
I think X freezes with nVidia cards on multiple-core systems have been a major
pain for Linux users for a long time. My troubles began in 2008 on Ubuntu
"Gutsy Gibbon", when I upgraded my system to a dual-core Athlon64 X2. At the
moment I'm living (not too happily) with an ATi 3450 HD, which
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gvfs
Using Ubuntu Lucid Lynx (upgraded from Karmic).
While reporting a regression that prevented the 'eject' key on my Apple
extended keyboard from working (see bugs #569994 and its 'child' #619019), I
found out that the key tried to 'eject' my Sandisk
Just found out a very interesting bit of info. Look at my 'gfvs-mount
-li' output AFTER I inserted a medium in my Pioneer:
Drive(5): Unità CD/DVD
Type: GProxyDrive (GProxyVolumeMonitorGdu)
ids:
unix-device: '/dev/sr0'
themed icons: [drive-optical] [drive]
is_media_removable=1
has_me
Sorry for not checking the 'gvfs -li' output before (and for the late
answer - I've just come back from an overseas trip). That's strange,
because my 'gvfs -li' output shows the invalid value for "can_eject"
property too - BTW, the same goes for the Sandisk card reader. So
'can_eject=0' is not appa
@David Tombs: I'll be happy to file a new bug, but before that I'd like
to add the following to make sure this really IS a separate bug (and
sorry for not replying before, but I have been away from my computer for
a month):
- Sandisk card reader mounted, with memory card in: 'Eject' unmounts the c
Though the bug surely has been defined enough, I'd like to add a little piece
of info.
System: Ubuntu Lucid (upgraded from Karmic)
Latest upgrades installed as of June 3rd
Keyboard: Apple, Inc. Hub in Pro Keyboard [Mitsumi, A1048]
Behaviour: whenever I press the eject key (which worked flawlessly
Hi, I can confirm a strange behaviour of Gutenprint drivers with Canon
inkjet printers. Under Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala) my new PIXMA iP4300
prints text and b/w images very well and the print test page is perfect,
but when I print color images (from GIMP or gThumb) I can see two
different behaviour
smpsched
The whole thing came out as a means to save energy on laptops. Hope this
will be of help to anyone who wants to understand more about this issue!
hirumono
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nvidia with compiz and with dual core freeze
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/151382
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I finally solved my issue.
I figured that the freezes were interrupt-related when I installed IRQBalance
on my box and a freeze happened few seconds after the daemon had started. Then
I discovered that nVidia drivers have an internal IRQ manager (possibly to
distribute the GPU load over multiple
I surely hope this fix helps, but I'm afraid not as it seems to solve some
problems with Intel hardware (I don't have anything Intel-related in my box).
Moreover, for about a week I've been using the nv driver (after uninstalling
EVERYTHING which had the nVidia name in it), and my machine works l
I noticed the improvement after a recent upgrade, too. As for now, I am
using this configuration:
nvidia-glx-new: 169.12+2.6.24.13-19.42
xserver-xorg-core: 2:1.4.1~git20080131-1ubuntu9.2
linux-image-2.6.24-19-generic: 2.6.24.19.34
linux-restricted-modules-generic: 2.6.24.19.21
However, I am still
I don't know if it's worth to open another bug report: as of now, under Hardy
Heron, Nautilus exhibits a strange behaviour. Just use the "open with" feature
to open a file type (.jpeg, .avi or whatever else), which already has a default
app, with an application not yet listed in the menu: you s
Just reporting that the bug affects Hardy Heron, too.
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nvidia with compiz and with dual core freeze
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I can confirm this bug, though I'm not sure it's related to
linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24.
I started having freeze problems when I switched my old Asus motherboard and
Athlon XP 2400+ to another Asus mobo with Athlon64 X2 3800+. I did not
reinstall Gutsy - I just booted to see how the system b
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