I have witnessed the same problem with my Canon LiDE200
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Title:
Can't run two consecutive scans with simplescan
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The problem seems to be that the tar file in question includes duplicate
entries (note the -d below):
> tar -tf ~/ideaIU-110.291.tar.gz |sort |uniq -d
idea-IU-110.291/bin/
idea-IU-110.291/help/
idea-IU-110.291/plugins/
With debug turned on, file-roller executes the following when extracting
this
Hi, The current code allocates a maximized buffer to write the JPEG
into but never resizes that buffer afterwards hence the PDF is large.
The fix is to resize the buffer to the actual size of the compressed
JPEG data (see attached patch).
> du -sh Scanned\ Document*.pdf
1.1MScanned Document-fi
When run via a terminal session, file-roller reports:
action_performed: ERROR!
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Title:
File Roller reports error on tar.gz extraction of know
Work around:
Since it is because of the recently added SSE optimization code in
http://git.0pointer.de/?p=pulseaudio.git;a=commitdiff;h=7086784573e9e6c92d4c34404f18891c2d19872a
you can work around it by apt-getting the source, removing the SSE-
related, 2-line if block at the end of src/pulsecore/
Anyone *not* using an Athlon XP and encountering this bug?
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pulseaudio crashed with SIGILL in pa_volume_memchunk()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/418448
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