Seems to be related to glib 2.80:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gimp/-/issues/10785
From a comment on a duplicate issue
(https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gimp/-/issues/11427) the fix will be in
GIMP 2.10.38.
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https://gitlab.gnome.or
/org/mate/desktop/sound/input-feedback-sounds actually fixed it for me
(not /org/gnome).
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To mana
input-feedback-sounds was already set to 'false' for me - explicitly
setting it unfortunately did not seem to make a difference.
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I tried running google-chrome against "stock" gtk-3 built similar to
follows:
sudo apt build-dep libgtk-3-0
apt source libgtk-3-0
cd gtk+3.0-3.24.33
quilt pop -a
rm debian/patches/series
rm debian/*.symbols
DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=nocheck dpkg-buildpackage -uc -us -d -j16
Also tried building with 'CC=g
Also seeing this on various versions of the official google-chrome .deb
(99, 100, 101) on 22.04/amd64 (MATE Desktop, Xorg + nvidia proprietary
470.103.01, marco window manager + compton compositor).
Browser is unresponsive to any input events after downloading a file or
printing to file (i.e. afte
Also affected by this with BTRFS filesystem on EFI. The patch which
introduced the behavior change was titled quick-boot-lvm.patch, not
slow-boot-btrfs.patch ;-)
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I believe it had to do with the patch debian/patches/quick-boot-
lvm.patch as described here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/+bug/1800722
Here's what I wrote in a comment (#12) there a couple days ago:
Seeing a regression here on 18.10/amd64 with 2.02+dfsg1-5ubuntu8.1 using
EFI+b
Seeing a regression here on 18.10/amd64 with 2.02+dfsg1-5ubuntu8.1 using
EFI+btrfs boot volume. No LVM used, just GPT on NVMe.
Regardless of my settings in /etc/default/grub, the boot wait is now 30
seconds.
Relevant settings:
GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT=1
GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT_QUIET=false
GRUB_TIMEOUT=0
nevermind on the notification error, for some reason notification-daemon wasn't
starting on my system. works fine :)
-matt
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** Patch added: "don't remove xdg autostart entries"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/linuxmint/+bug/1005649/+attachment/3624901/+files/xdg-autostart.patch
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a couple more fixes, these relate to mate-user-share receiving files
over bluetooth.
in mate-user-share/src/user_share.c, the wrong variable is being passed as a
gsettings pointer to the disabled_timeout_callback.
this only shows up if '/org/mate/desktop/file-sharing/enabled' isn't set (eg.
blue
another fix for this applet: mate-bluetooth-sendto is getting passed double
quotes via sendto_callback in applet/main.c
this is causing obex-client to try to send to 00:00:00:00:00:00 instead of the
intended mac. dbus shows:
method call sender=:1.81 -> dest=org.openobex.client serial=10 path=/;
hey,
this issue came up and was fixed in ubuntu gnome a while ago, see #429523
the fix is in
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+archive/primary/+files/gnome-bluetooth_2.30.0-1ubuntu2.diff.gz
(sloppy) patch is attached against debian-packages.git
confirmed working w/patch on Ubuntu 12.10 / mate 1.6
-mat
thanks. the patch mentioned, 86b1e8dd83cbb0fcbf3d61d2b461df8be1f528cf,
currently available at https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/485751/ fixes the
issue. i've attached the patch also.
-matt
** Patch added: "x86: Make relocatable kernel work with new binutils"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubunt
thanks jools. hopefully this won't be an issue in natty. i'll find out in the
next week.
-matt
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also, i'm a little unclear as to why this was marked as being invalid,
without any comment or explanation. if it's not a problem with binutils,
please explain why, and what is necessary to have upstream vanilla
kernels build properly.
thanks,
-matt
** Changed in: binutils (Ubuntu)
Status:
yes, this is still an issue. i've been compiling kernels in a lucid
chroot as noted in previous posts. this issue did not present itself
using squeeze/amd64 and compiling 2.6.36.2. it may be limited to 32bit
x86.
-matt
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hey jamie,
thanks for bringing those changes to light. please do post the patch.
-matt
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i tested with debian experimental (2.20.90.20101105-1) in lucid chroot
with same results.
i've attached a very minimal .config for 2.6.36 that results in a hang
at 'Calibrating delay loop...' when run like: qemu -cpu coreduo -m 512M
-kernel arch/x86/boot/bzImage -s
unsetting CONFIG_RELOCATABLE wi
brief testing of natty's binutils_2.20.90.20101105-0ubuntu1_i386.deb
shows the bug is also present there.
-matt
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further investigation shows that maverick binutils is more likely the
culprit than maverick gcc.
** Package changed: gcc-4.4 (Ubuntu) => binutils (Ubuntu)
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this actually seems to be directly related to the maverick binutils
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replacing lucid's binutils with this inside a chroot causes the same
boot failures with CONFIG_RELOCATABLE=y, when used alongside the rest of
lucid's toolchain.
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after some further narrowing of kernel config, it appears that
'CONFIG_RELOCATABLE=y' is causing the kernel to become unbootable with
maverick's 32bit toolchain. unsetting this parameter produces a bootable
kernel on maverick. again, lucid toolchain produces bootable kernels
with or without 'CONFIG
** Attachment added: "2.6.36 .config resulting in hanging kernel"
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gcc-4.4
when attempting to compile recent vanilla kernels from source (2.6.35.7,
2.6.35.8, 2.6.36), the resulting bzImages all hang at the same point in
the boot process. this doesn't seem to be an error with the kernel
config or source, because using ide
michel that is a great solution and worked for me (separate /var
filesystem).
there is one thing missing though:
mkdir /.ureadahead/debugfs
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initial tests with '0.12.8-0ubuntu6' indicate that the problem is now
fixed in the repos.
-matt
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i rebuild rhythmbox, with the patch applied, and the i386 .deb produced
imported my library without issue. no segfaults encountered here.
-matt
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i've checked the gnome bugzilla and there doesn't seem to be anything
regarding this issue posted there. if someone already has a gnome
bugzilla account, maybe they could post some info on this bug there. the
url is https://bugzilla.gnome.org/simple-bug-guide.cgi?product=rhythmbox
or, if the bug i
still exists in 0.12.8-0ubuntu4
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i can verify this in 10.04/i386 desktop. smb:// uris seem to work
without issue in totem, however in rhythmbox, nothing happens. i've
attached what is likely a redundant rb-debug.txt.
i see that '0.12.8-0ubuntu4' is pending, but i don't see any mention of
this issue in the changes made there. perh
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