It seems that wine-1.5.7 is the last version that allows the steam
overlay to work provided it was compiled with that flags Mateusz
Stachowski wrote. Team Fortress 2 crashes at start on 1.5.8 (works fine
if wine was compiled without any additional flags) and on 1.5.9 those
flags have no visible eff
We probably need a new bug for the new breakage.
Could someone do
http://wiki.winehq.org/RegressionTesting
and file a bug showing which change broke things?
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Even 1.5.6, even built with flags from the comment 27 (I still think
they are not relevant here) doesn't open the overlay for me. And I had
this behavior even on 1.4.x at least once.
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(In reply to comment #34)
> Even 1.5.6, even built with flags from the comment 27 (I still think they are
> not relevant here) doesn't open the overlay for me. And I had this behavior
> even on 1.4.x at least once.
It's related to GCC so what's the exact version of it you're using? I'm on
Debian
(In reply to comment #35)
> It's related to GCC
I don't think so.
> so what's the exact version of it you're using?
4.7.1
> I compile using make -j8 CFLAGS="-O3 -pipe
> -fno-strict-aliasing -fomit-frame-pointer -ffunction-sections
> -fdata-sections -maccumulate-outgoing-args -mno-push-args
> -fr
What do you mean by "works"? You said it doesn't work since 1.4.x for you. When
I said that it works I mean I can open the overlay in games and it's doing its
job right. 1.5.9 built without any additional flags allow running games with
overlay enabled in settings but the overlay doesn't show its
(In reply to comment #33)
> We probably need a new bug for the new breakage.
> Could someone do
> http://wiki.winehq.org/RegressionTesting
> and file a bug showing which change broke things?
As even 1.4.1 doesn't work, at least when run from the source directory,
it's not possible.
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(In reply to comment #38)
> I've double-checked and found that the behavior is different for different
> games. Please check that you test the same game with different wine setups.
All tests were with TF2 mostly and when overlay worked it worked in every game
I tried. Though sometimes it required
(In reply to comment #37)
> What do you mean by "works"?
The overlay opens.
> You said it doesn't work since 1.4.x for you.
I only said that it didn't work at least once with a Debian 1.4.x package.
> 1.5.9 built without any additional flags allow running games with
> overlay enabled in settings
(In reply to comment #41)
> How do you build wine? Do you install it or run directly from the build tree?
I copy wine-git to /tmp (which is on tmpfs), checkout the exact version, do
./configure then make -j8 (with or without that flags) and then do checkinstall
to build and install the .deb packa
(In reply to comment #40)
> (In reply to comment #38)
> > I've double-checked and found that the behavior is different for different
> > games. Please check that you test the same game with different wine setups.
> All tests were with TF2 mostly and when overlay worked it worked in every game
> I t
(In reply to comment #42)
> > This is already an indication of some problem. Maybe it will work for me if
> > I
> > do enought restarts but I'm not going to do that.
> Yes, but it's TF2-only issue. L4D2 and PAYDAY have the overlay working every
> time I launch them and TF2 doesn't use it anyway.
C
Ok.
1) The overlay _doesn't work_ in all games I tried (TF2, L4D2, PD) on 1.5.9. No
matter how I compile, with flags or without them.
2) The overlay _works_ in all games I tried (though as I said in TF2 that's not
always the case) on 1.5.7 but only with those flags. IIRC, 1.5.6 behaved the
same
(In reply to comment #44)
> Ok.
> 1) The overlay _doesn't work_ in all games I tried (TF2, L4D2, PD) on 1.5.9.
> No
> matter how I compile, with flags or without them.
Works for me (I've updated the Debian package git using instructions at
http://pkg-wine.alioth.debian.org, built and installed it
I'm glad you've solved it for yourself. That's weird though. Maybe there
are some Debian-specific patches you have since I'm building vanilla
wine from winehq.org. I'd like to read reports of users of other
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I'll be happy to add a quirk for your specific card models. If you have
a card which requires the following line:
Option "RegistryDwords" "PowerMizerEnable=0x1; PerfLevelSrc=0x;
PowerMizerDefault=0x1; PowerMizerDefaultAC=0x1"
Please attach the output of the following command:
lspci -n | grep
+1
It's really nice that Wine can integrate like this, and having the icons
look perfect would make a big difference.
I swear this worked in a previous version...
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[Impact] Since the fwts 0.24.21 (the last upload in Precise), there are
quite a few fixes landing in the code and many of them makes sense to be
included in Precise, such as the implementation of tests on ACPI 5.0
methods and the new ACPICA code update.
There are also fixes f
The Bug still occurs in rhythmbox-2.97 on Precise Pangolin
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iTunes local sharing isn't loading properly on Rhythmbox
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I think there are three causes here:
1. usbmount is left behind from earlier Ubuntu versions or manually installed.
Solution: remove the usbmount package. This is probably a Won't fix bug. If
the usbmount package was automatically installed in earlier Ubuntu versions, it
should have been rem
Public bug reported:
NVIDIA received notification of a security exploit that uses NVIDIA UNIX
device files to map and program registers to redirect the VGA window.
Through the VGA window, the exploit can access any region of physical
system memory. This arbitrary memory access can be further explo
fixed in quantal
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I installed the proposed package and then successfully built some
external plugins including 'wall'.
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The patch 2/4 of this series of patches
http://rt.openssl.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=2860 fixes this issue.
[openssl.org #2860] [PATCH 2/4] Fix infinite loop on s_client starttls
xmpp
If you want to apply only the patch 2/4 instead of the full serie you
will have to refresh it.
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thank you
e
On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 11:23 AM, Alberto Milone
wrote:
> I'll be happy to add a quirk for your specific card models. If you have
> a card which requires the following line:
>
> Option "RegistryDwords" "PowerMizerEnable=0x1; PerfLevelSrc=0x;
> Powe
I can confirm that the bug is also present in an older version of the
nvidia-graphics-drivers, since I have used an older version in the past.
I am pretty sure it was 295.40. I was hoping that the 302 drivers would
have fixed it, but obviously they don't. I will try the nouveau drivers
at a later m
This has been reported elsewhere as well:
https://bugzil.la/779900
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/932643
This is a serious problem that makes Firefox unusable. Being stuck on
old versions is not acceptable.
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On 11.10 my USB transfer speeds were a bit unstable, IE they fluctuated
during the transfer, but were generally faster than what I got in
Windows 7. After upgrading to 12.04, they start out fast at the
beginning, but slow down gradually. In the few seconds before the
transfer
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I have the same problem running Startup Disk Creator 0.2.23 on Ubuntu
Precise 12.04. I also tried `usb-creator-gtk --allow-system-internal`,
however, the same error message "Installation Failed. An uncaught
exception was raised: Invalid version string 'GNU/LINUX'" pops up.
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Security issue in NVIDIA UNIX device files to map and program registers to
redirect the VGA window
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WARNING: at /build/buildd/linux-2.6.35/ubuntu/aufs/plink.c:332
au_plink_ap
Hi,
Could you test the kernel image in the below link which integrates the
upstream commit 71078b0deba8420e00b0c5e39ea359dbcaa4?
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~ming/bugs/1026174/
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Created attachment 63695
Estonian translations
Added patch (works for 3.6 and master) to add Estonian translations.
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Created attachment 63696
Fix for a typo in Norwegian translations
Found a typo in Norwegian translation while working on the Estonian one.
(Patch works for 3.6 and master.)
It would be nice if someone with necessary power could commit these two
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[upstream] German language pack: "Control", "Shift" in menus
untranslated
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Mihkel Tõnnov committed a patch related to this issue.
It has been pushed to "master":
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/commit/?id=cedec66271037acbd643a00cc2af492c62b09682
Estonian translation for keyboard shortcuts (fdo#50415)
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typo in Norwegian translations of keyboard shortcuts (fdo#50415)
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It has been pushed to "libreoffice-3-6":
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Estonian translation for keyboard shortcuts (fdo#50415)
It will be available in Lib
Mihkel Tõnnov committed a patch related to this issue.
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typo in Norwegian translations of keyboard shortcuts (fdo#50415)
It will be availab
Both patches looked fine => pushed into master and 3-6 branch => let's
close the bug again.
Thanks a lot for the patches. Just a small hint. It would be easier if
you provided the patches with commit messages. You just commit locally
and generate the patches using "git format-patch" :-)
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I'll try to remember that :)
Thanks for committing them!
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To
We need exact and correct target information for automated lists in Wiki
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fdo#50141: Character count (with spaces) incorrect with numbering on.
It will be a
Muhammad Haggag committed a patch related to this issue.
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fdo#50141: Character count (with spaces) incorrect with numbering on.
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fdo#50141: Character count (with spaces) incorrect with numbering on.
It will be a
interesting, that looks like a regression from
12db5315fca413ae66e88c4cd8212ee3b01667b7
"Follow UAX-29 and present user-perceived character counts".
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groan...
- nTmpChars += nNumStringLen;
+ nTmpChars = pBreakIt->getGraphemeCount(aNumString);
yup.
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Title:
[Upstream] Word Count Characters (with
Created attachment 63895
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[Upstream] Word Count Characters (with spaces) incorrect with
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Title:
[Upstream] Word Count Characters (with spaces) incorrect with
Numbering on
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Hello
It seems to remain a problem in the word count in case of paragraph
numbering
Steps to reproduce:
1. File> New> Text Document
2. Type "test" then apply numbering (toolbar Formatting)
3. Tools> Word count
Actual result: 1 word, character 4
Expected result: 2 words, 6 characters
see Screen
Confirmed. I'll be investigating it shortly.
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Investigating the issue with comment #13 I find that its a pre-existing
problem and not a regression so...
I've split this bug, and reset the original regression report back to
fixed and closed the additional problem as bug 51908
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Title:
[Upstream] Word Count Characters (with spaces
I think it might be related to c76c986e17194b0f678ba81a9c49a31bcf206607
from Peter so I added him into CC.
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Title:
[Upstream] Can't open XML files
@markus: Thanks!
@peter: I have reassigned this bug to you...I guess you are the best person to
solve this. Thank you so much! [ Don't hesitate to reassign it again, if my
assumptions are wrong ;) ]
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We changed the default XSLT transformer from Savon9/Java to libxslt in
LO 3.4. Apparently, libxslt's settings for maximum recursion depth
differ from those in saxon.
I'll have a look into this later today. As a workaround, you might try
to save the file to another format (Excel 97), and then open
Hi, I'm currently stuck debugging this, because my Mac build crashed
with a EXC_BAD_ACCESS before libxslt goes dumping it's call stack
because the maximum recursion limit has been reached.
In theory, it would be possible to just raise that to a larger number
(preferable one that matches the settin
Just a note about the current state of analysis:
the MS 2003 XML import filters heavily rely on recursion over all rows
and columns of the imported file in some template rules. Saxon 8/9 for
Java contain optimizations to handle tail recursion calls in template
rules. libxml and Xalan don't optimiz
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(In reply to comment #89)
> I have tearing using Vlc on Intel HD Chipset Intel® Celeron® Processor G530
> (Sandy Bridge), xf86-video-intel git version but even with 2.19.0 version,
> linux kernel 3.4.4, xorg-server-1.12.2, mesa 8.0.3, libdrm-2.4.33. I use
> openbox desktop manager, and the only wor
Just wanted to report that I seem to have less problems when using the
SNA driver.
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Title:
[sandybridge] Graphics tearing when playing video
To m
Reclaiming ownership, downgrading priority since this is impossible to
fix without compromise with the current hardware support. For the
foolhardy, you may like to try Option "TearFree" "true". It basically
runs another compositor layer between the framebuffer and the scanout,
so a major waste of m
It is sad that Other OSes seem to have not problem with this basic
functionality.
Could you tell us if Ivy Bridge suffers from the same issue? If no, SNB and IVB
are pin-compatible, so people affected could just upgrade CPU.
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By other OS, I presume you mean the ones that *only* support
pageflipping compositors? Which for the reasons highlighted above work
just fine.
IVB in theory supports vsync'ed writes to the scanout, give or take a
few hundred microseconds in signal latency between the display engine
and the render
(In reply to comment #94)
> By other OS, I presume you mean the ones that *only* support pageflipping
> compositors? Which for the reasons highlighted above work just fine.
>
> IVB in theory supports vsync'ed writes to the scanout, give or take a few
> hundred microseconds in signal latency betwee
If you have an unredirected fullscreen DRI2 application, then it will
use pageflipping to update the scanout upon a SwapBuffers. So something
as simple as 'mplayer -fs -vo gl' should be enough to achieve tear-free
playback on most DE (you may have to tweak a few compositor settings if
using one tho
(In reply to comment #96)
> If you have an unredirected fullscreen DRI2 application, then it will use
> pageflipping to update the scanout upon a SwapBuffers. So something as simple
> as 'mplayer -fs -vo gl' should be enough to achieve tear-free playback on most
> DE (you may have to tweak a few co
(In reply to comment #97)
> (In reply to comment #96)
> > If you have an unredirected fullscreen DRI2 application, then it will use
> > pageflipping to update the scanout upon a SwapBuffers. So something as
> > simple
> > as 'mplayer -fs -vo gl' should be enough to achieve tear-free playback on
>
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I was redirected to this bug. In my case i have "tearing" only if i use mplayer
with -vo xv. It plays fine with -vo gl2. No composite window manager used.
I also can reproduce it with 2.20, but _can't_ reproduce it with 2.17 - it's
why i call it regression. Cris, are you sure it is the same bug?
I checked the screenshots and in may case it is not tearing.
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(In reply to comment #92)
> Reclaiming ownership, downgrading priority since this is impossible to fix
> without compromise with the current hardware support. For the foolhardy, you
> may like to try Option "TearFree" "true". It basically runs another compositor
> layer between the framebuffer and
The bug still present on the last kernel and Xorg. I have a tearing on the
desktop and video players the only workaround to problem (enable Vsync) causes
me mouse laggy on moviments of windows and all desktop objets icons, scroll
bar, menus, etc...
I have a Intel HD 2000 Chipset Intel® Celeron®
(In reply to comment #41)
> dotscase.eps dotscase.fig dotscase.odg dotscase.pdf
Stumbled upon this bug, too (LibreOffice 3.4.4 OOO340m1 (Build:402)) and looked
into the files/exports.
Simple diamond shape here, dots shows up in pdf viewed with okular (not
evince).
this is in the content.xml
ex
Created attachment 65060
dotscase.eps dotscase.fig dotscase.odg dotscase.pdf
These are the files described in my comment (simple diamond shape).
dotscase.eps dotscase.fig dotscase.odg dotscase.pdf
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Just found qpdf to decompress the pdf data to a readable stream:
qpdf --stream-data=uncompress --normalize-content=y --filtered-stream-data
dotscase.pdf dotscase4.pdf
and then you can see the dots in the pdf stream, too:
stream
0.1 w
q 0 0.1 595.2 841.8 re
W* n
1 1 1
(In reply to comment #10)
IMHO you are right, the behavior of references must be always the same, in
cells, functions, names ranges, data ranges, moving or inserting or deleting
cells/columns/rows, in any place in the application where references are used.
Maybe not easy to implement but a targe
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(In reply to comment #8)
> I understand the why now, but I fear that the average user will not understand
> this. In his/her view the conditional formatting of cell(s) is damaged when
> inserting row(s)/column(s).
I must be the average user you mention, because I'm afraid that the
current behavio
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Works across dates, too. Non-issue.
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@Franesco, uhmm, if you really want to turn your four-pin jack into a
three-pin jack I guess you could try disabling the external microphone
in hda-jack-retask, and then use the patches on top of that, but I have
no idea if that will work. Your hardware might not support it
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I upgraded my Kubuntu system to KDE 4.9 from precise kde backports and
this bug is still there.
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(In reply to comment #22)
> Looks like this is back in 4.9 (I'm currently using RC1+ from git here).
I opened bug #304476 against KDE 4.9.0.
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being able to reduce space between icons
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This bug is still present in 12.04LTS, updates fail :
Setting up udev (175-0ubuntu9.1) ...
initctl: Unable to connect to Upstart: Failed to connect to socket
/com/ubuntu/upstart: Connection refused
start: Unable to connect to Upstart: Failed to connect to socket
/com/ubuntu/upstart: Connection r
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(In reply to comment #23)
> Created attachment 72428 [details]
> massif output
>
> This is the massif output after running a few minutes
Thanks a lot. It helped in diagnosing the problem, and I think I found
another way I can reduce the memory footprint by about 10 mb.
Could you please test the
** Bug watch added: KDE Bug Tracking System #304476
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=304476
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Title:
nepomukfilewatch leaks memory
To manag
Curses! The SVN folks have foiled my plan! :-D
I currently work for a very large global corporation who can be
extremely anal about standards compliance (although usually with the
best intentions). So, I'm approaching the Thunderbird team here with an
open mind that someone may wish to fight to th
(In reply to Eric Griswold from comment #42)
> (In reply to Jonathan from comment #41)
> As there are currently no known URI Schemes
> > which use any non alphanumeric characters (see
> > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/URI_scheme )
>
> There is (svn+ssh://...) but its easy to miss on the page beca
I don't understand why anybody would care about svn+ssh URLs in the
email. The whole point of recognizing a URL so the user can click on it
to go to that URL, even if the sender DID NOT designate it as a
clickable link in the original message.
It already does not work for svn+ssh URLs, but I foun
(In reply to sienkiew from comment #45)
> I don't understand why anybody would care about svn+ssh URLs in the email.
Agreed. I can't imagine anyone caring much about svn+ssh URIs and they won't
work in a GNOME environment anyway because of this very issue.
> That is, when using GConf for the loo
(In reply to Jonathan from comment #46)
> (In reply to sienkiew from comment #45)
> > I don't understand why anybody would care about svn+ssh URLs in the email.
> Agreed. I can't imagine anyone caring much about svn+ssh URIs and they won't
> work in a GNOME environment anyway because of this very
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