as nloewen said, this is now fixed
** Changed in: alarm-clock (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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9.04 alarm clock locks up computer.
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It appears to be fixed with the latest update.
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** Changed in: alarm-clock (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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9.04 alarm clock locks up computer.
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Same problem here in a ubuntu 9.04 fresh install!
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That's odd. After I kill alarm-clock then everything continues working
like it should.
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Yes, but I was saying if you attempt to switch back from tty then the
machine is hard locked
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Instead of cold booting you can kill alarm clock by switching to a tty
(ctrl+alt+F1) and typing "sudo killall alarm-clock" then (ctrl+alt+F7).
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I can confirm this bug as well. Upon launching alarm-clock cpu usage
spikes to 100%, time stops, the system monitors on the bottom pane stop
scrolling. Once clicking in the actual window it doesn't let interact
with anything on the screen via mouse. Able to switch to a virtual
terminal, but if you
Confirming bug. I have Jaunty Jackalope running fine. When I launch
Alarm Clock, everything is still working. It's when I try to do anything
with alarm clock that it immediately freezes Gnome (the other terminals
still work), and I have to restart Ubuntu.
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Confirming bug. I didn't upgrade, but rather re-installed through the
alternate cd. I have two separate partitions being mounted, one for /
and one for /home directories, so it could be an issue with a config
file from previous versions that Jaunty doesn't like.
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** Package changed: ubuntu => alarm-clock (Ubuntu)
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