Fixed at last!
Works for me too. Tried this with Youtube, and 3d Chess.
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Videos tear and "blink" when enabling compiz [AMD Feature #7647] [EPR#257833]
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/179042
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I didn't see the problem again. It was probably solved by some updates
that I downloaded at the end of the day I saw this behaviour.
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Firefox freezes system on page load in Jaunty
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/300765
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I don't think this is a Firefox-only issue. I upgraded to Jaunty on the
day of release, but didn't use the desktop till yesterday. I'm seeing
all software behave the same way. Specifically: Firefox, Pidgin and
Picasa 3 beta (from the Google repository), and whatever program is the
default image vie
I don't think this is a Firefox-only issue. I upgraded to Jaunty on the
day of release, but didn't use the desktop till yesterday. I'm seeing
all software behave the same way. Specifically: Firefox, Pidgin and
Picasa 3 beta (from the Google repository), and whatever program is the
default image vie
Unfortunately, purging and reinstalling flashplugin-installer solved the
problem, so I can't replicate the error. I got the workaround from this
post on the forums, though -
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1112676
Any suggestions on where I can find some log file that might have
recorded
Just upgraded to 9.04 RC, and I have fglrx version 2:8.600-0ubuntu2.
FYI, I'm running 64-bit Ubuntu.
Specifically, while running Compiz - Played an AVI file in windowed mode (Totem
movie player):
- First the video didn't show up, but then I switched to Metacity, and then
back to Compiz, and the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: flashplugin-installer
Upgraded from 8.10 to 9.04RC.
Firefox complained about the missing plugin, so I tried to install the Adobe
Flash player, but it said the package flashplugin-installer was already
installed.
I'm on 64-bit Ubuntu - 8.04 upgraded to
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: torcs
Under 'Options -> Display -> Screen resolution', the resolutions listed
includes 1400x900. This should be 1440x900 instead. Because of this,
there's a 40px wide strip of the desktop visible to the right of the
game.
I'm using Intrepid Ibex, and to
Shouldn't this bug be marked as a duplicate of #96991? AMD seems to only
be tracking it as a feature similar to what NVidia's driver does, making
up for the original X design issue. Also, #96991 is nearly fixed, so
once that is done, this would be too.
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Videos tear and "blink" when enabling com
I'm using Ubuntu Hardy 64-bit. I tried the work around, and this allows
winecfg to work, but the Age of Mythology installer refuses to run.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cdrom$ sudo sysctl -w vm.mmap_min_addr=0
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cdrom$ rm -rf /home/rajeshja/.wine/
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cdrom$ winecfg
wine: c
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