Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: totem
Upon starting totem, it outputs the following to the terminal before hanging,
$ totem
** (totem:7433): DEBUG: Init of Python module
** (totem:7433): DEBUG: Registering Python plugin instance:
BBCViewer+TotemPythonPlugin
** (totem:7433): DEBUG: Crea
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The Ctrl-L keybinding to clear the conversation history in empathy is
horribly annoying. At this point, most applications (most notably
nautilus and gedit, but many others as well) have followed the lead of
Firefox to use Ctrl-L to present a "Go to location" UI.
It is remarka
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The Ctrl-L keybinding to clear the conversation history in empathy is
horribly annoying. At this point, most applications (most notably
nautilus and gedit, but many others as well) have followed the lead of
Firefox to use Ctrl-L to present a "Go to location" UI.
@Bryan, @Milan, It is unlikely that Jens' bdi patches will substantially
affect the issue. It appears that the problem is in large part due to
poor eviction choices on the part of the VM system. There are some
patches in mm to fix this. See my previous comment. If you are going to
put together a te
This is a recently introduced but known bug in the intel driver. It is
being tracked at https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=22383.
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Binary package hint: podsleuth
Podsleuth fails to recognize my second generation iPod mini in Karmic,
instead reporting,
[1713 b...@ben-laptop ~] $ podsleuth --rescan
No iPods were found in the HAL device tree
Yet, according to lshal, things seem to be working fine on the h
** Description changed:
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Podsleuth fails to recognize my second generation iPod mini in Karmic,
instead reporting,
[1713 b...@ben-laptop ~] $ podsleuth --rescan
No iPods were found in the HAL device tree
Yet, according to lshal, things seem to be
I have also observed this behavior with the listed package. It seems
that something other than gtk+ is triggering an output probe.
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My Fedora Rawhide box also doesn't exhibit this issue.
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I opened a new kernel.org bug, #12309 (
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12309 ), to replace #7372.
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What is the status of this? It looks like this bug just kind of died.
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While there are certainly a lot of considerations here, I fail to see
how KMS (kernel mode setting) could ever even _possibly_ affect desktop
responsiveness. Most sessions changes modes once, if that. Once the mode
is set and framebuffer is setup KMS is entirely out of the picture.
Let's not preten
Can we please stop referring to this as a bug? It may be a problem, it may be
the product of a collection of bugs, but it is almost certainly not one bug.
This report has to-date accumulated almost 250 comments, including numerous
incomparable benchmarks, dozens of descriptions of subtly different
@cornbread
Comments like that really don't help. Moreover, this is a kernel issue
that is affecting all distributions across the board; I recently came to
Ubuntu from Fedora where it was just as bad.
However, things are looking pretty good for getting this fixed by
2.6.31, which as it stands will
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: plymouth
For almost all of my kernels (except for a self-built 2.6.34-rc5 kernel)
Plymouth causes the machine to fail to boot. Upstart instead
inexplicably stalls, presumably waiting for plymouth to start. This
prevents mountall to start, thus stalling ho
Unfortunately this machine's filesystem exploded this morning. After a
clean install of Lucid, things now seem to be fine. So, for better or
for worse, I can no longer reproduce this issue. Hopefully it was just
an isolated configuration issue.
** Changed in: plymouth (Ubuntu)
Status: Incom
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gfortran
Since gcc 4, g77 has been superseded by gfortran as gcc's fortran 77
compiler. In light of this, gfortran should provide an alternative (i.e.
/etc/alternatives) for f77.
** Affects: gcc-defaults (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Statu
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- [Hardy+Intrepid+Jaunty] Pulseaudio tunnel over wifi lags big time
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This seems to be a pretty good workaround allowing manual override of
the root device. Simply drop a GRUB_DEVICE=/dev/... line into
/etc/default/grub and things should just work again. Certainly not a
permanent solution, but then again btrfs has quite a while until it sees
usage outside of testing.
I definitely wouldn't call the GRUB_DEVICE solution acceptable. Btrfs is still
quite new and I don't think it makes sense to merge it hacks like this. I
believe that this is a case where the bleeding edge users should need to build
their own packages and maintain their own configuration. Trying
This problem (or something very much like it) most certainly still
exists on Karmic to this day. Unprintable document attached.
>From /var/log/cups/error.log
...
D [05/Sep/2009:10:19:08 -0400] [Job 21] num_components = 1, depth = 8
D [05/Sep/2009:10:19:08 -0400] [Job 21] cupsColorSpace = 0, cupsC
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gcc-4.4
Compiling the attached testcase should produce a warning, as it does with g++
4.3.2 (at least with -O or above),
$ g++-4.3 -Wall -Wextra -pedantic -ansi -O3 hi.cpp
/usr/include/bits/stdio2.h: In function βint main()β:
/usr/include/bits/stdi
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This issue was never fixed and still occurs with Precise.
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window flicker for a short time after switching workspaces
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Actually looking at the #862430 again, it doesn't seem like it's the
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Last week I spent nearly an entire day bisecting for the fix so that the
patch could be cherry-picked into the Ubuntu tree. Unfortunately, it
looks like no one ever followed up on this work. This is mildly annoying
considering the work put in to the solve this very severe issue. Sadly,
it seems tha
There is a patch for this which according to ickle should go upstream
for 2.6.37:
16:07 < bgamari> ickle: Is your patch to check BIOS sanity for SDVO going to be
merged or was that simply for testing?
16:07 < airlied> I thouht I already had that in Linus tree
16:13 < bgamari> airlied: You mean "
Public bug reported:
The i915 module in Natty's 2.6.37-rc3-7 (and perhaps others) kernel
oopses with a null pointer dereference on boot on my i915GM-based Dell
Latitude D610 as seen below,
[ 16.693732] i915 :00:02.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 16
[ 16.693741] i915 :00:02.
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Nothing in this trace suggests the problem has anything to do with acpi.
It is due to the recent restructuring of i2c handling in the i915 drm
driver.
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See my PPA[1] for a first-cut at bringing matplotlib up-to-date.
Unfortunately, more working is necessary[2].
[1] https://launchpad.net/~bgamari/+archive/matplotlib-unofficial
[2] http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.python.matplotlib.devel/
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Is it true that the fix implemented here was to disable frequency
scaling? I agree that this can be considered a workaround, but to claim
that the problem is solved is a bit far. Users expect CPU power
management to function on a modern system. Disabling it as a long-term
solution is not an option
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I have a rather long /etc/network/interfaces configuration and since
12.04 have been seeing the message "Waiting for network configuration"
on every boot. This bug is not about me, however. It is about the
message itself and its infuriatingly complete lack of any debuggable
co
Hi Clint, thank you for the quite civil response to what was an
emotionally charged description. I should have waited to read over the
text in a less stressful environment. I apologize; the description was
out of line.
Thanks for pointing out the source of message. In addition to the
suggestions I
** Also affects: mesa (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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[i965gm] GPU lockup render.IPEHR: 0x0204
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Can someone involved in the packaging of mesa please let us know what
the status of this is? Will a new release be cut from the 8.0 branch
soon?
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For the record, it appears that the Ubuntu Precise build failed:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/precise/+source/compiz/1:0.9.7.6-0ubuntu1
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Machine sporatically locks up while running compiz.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.17.0-1ubuntu4
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-23.36-generic 3.2.14
Uname: Linux 3.2.0-23-generic x86_64
.tmp.unity.support.test.0:
App
Here is an example of the sort of corruption exhibited. Note the color
and grey boxes of the menu bar at the top of the screen.
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Lockup is generally preceded by obvious display corruption. Eventually
GPU locks up, resulting in a blank screen and unresponsive machine, even
to sysrq.
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It seems likely that this is related to (probably even a duplicate of)
#768184
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[i965gm] GPU lockup render.IPEHR: 0x0204
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Still an issue with,
$ dpkg -l unity compiz xserver-xorg-video-intel
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
|/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
||/ Name Version
It actually seems that the system will respond to sysrq if issued not
too long after the screen turns blank. After a few seconds however, it
will not respond.
The application switcher seems to be very good at reproducing the crash,
which occurs quite often, usually within five minutes of logging i
It seems this is likely the same issue as #978836.
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It seems this is probably the same issue as my bug #980017.
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[i945gm] False GPU lockup render.IPEHR: 0x0204
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It would be easier to contribute if you could relate exactly how the
data collected by perf is inadequate. Are you worried about the time
spent in kernel mode (as seen in
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/105617534/compizperf.txt and
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/105624580/compizperf.txt , although t
** Also affects: ayatana-ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Some menu icons missing in Inkscape since upgrade to 11.04
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The problem is fixed in mesa master. I bisected the fix to be e2dce7f7.
This fix should be cherry-picked into the 8.0 branch shortly and a new
mesa package needs to be spun before release if we want compiz to work
for Intel users out of the box.
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Another crash dump
The panel was inactive although the machine was responsive over SSH.
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crash-20120419-1230
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i915_error_state from odd hang
This time I couldn't get the rest of the dump as cat BUGs in
i915_batchbuffer_info. Nevertheless, here is i915_error_state.
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crash-20120419-1233
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I can confirm that the problem appears to be gone with mesa master
(dbf48e88)
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The 8.0 branch (6fe42b6) exhibits the problem.
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(In reply to comment #17)
> The 8.0 branch (6fe42b6) exhibits the problem.
To clarify the 8.0 branch (currently 49ed43b6) exhibits the issue as
does 6fe42b6, the point where master diverged from 8.0.
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8f5c172c does not exhibit the problem
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9be0f9 exhibits the issue.
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dbadd39 does not exhibit the problem.
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308c6be exhibits the problem.
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Here is the first working commit:
commit e2dce7f7ee3e7da9cbb0bb33307ecd79e824426d
Author: Eric Anholt
Date: Fri Feb 10 12:54:25 2012 -0800
intel: Fix rendering from textures after RenderTexture().
There's a serious trap for drivers: RenderTexture() does not indicate
that the t
I've been having some difficulty pushing the new package to a PPA. Those
affected by the issue could consider pulling the mesa packages from the
xorg-edgers repository (https://launchpad.net/~xorg-edgers/+archive/ppa)
in lieu of my package. I've not tested this but xorg-edgers appears to
have 8.1 w
I have also noticed repeated key presses running A10. I had chalked it
up to an Xorg bug until I read this thread more carefully.
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[Dell L
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => New
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Only primary battery discharges on Dell Latitude E6430 with bay
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To
Speaking on behalf of Laura, I can confirm that the bug is still
reproducible on 3.7.2. Note the extremely low energy-rate in BAT2.
[aristoteles ~] $ uname -a
Linux aristoteles 3.7.2-030702-generic #20130424 SMP Fri Jan 11 19:25:11
UTC 2013 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[aristoteles ~] $ u
Public bug reported:
After using a compiz session consistently for a week or so, opening a
new window intermittently results in a window frame with no contents.
This can be seen in the attached screenshot (the XSane window in the top
left hand corner of the screen). While not all new windows will
** Also affects: upower
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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System shutdown on 0% for 1 of 2 batteries.
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This seems to be fixed, no?
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According to Debian bug 638850 [1], Debian's readline packaging has
multi-arch support since 6.2-3. This would make cross-compiling on
Ubuntu much easier.
[1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=638850
** Affects: readline6 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
** Patch added: "Patch to set PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR"
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Attempting to cross-compile ncurses with xdeb results in failure when
attempting to install pkg-config files. This is because autotools
inferred that PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR=/usr/$(HOST_GNU_TYPE)/lib/pkgconfig,
which does not exist when configure is run. This results in configure
di
Patch against ncurses 5.9-1ubuntu5.
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@rdrijsen
That URL is a link to a branch on Github's web interface. Use the
following to checkout the tree,
$ git clone git://github.com/bgamari/linux.git
$ cd linux
$ git checkout origin/alps
Compiling the kernel simply involves fetching a reasonable configuration
and starting make,
$ cp /boot
I still see this on 12.10.
I would strongly suggest that the importance of this bug be raised. This
is a highly visible bug that renders network-manager largely unusable
for those without the knowledge to restart nm-applet.
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I also have observed this problem. `dbus-monitor --session` shows the following
when I click on a menu item,
signal sender=:1.74 -> dest=com.canonical.Unity.Panel.Service serial=207627
path=/com/canonical/Unity/Panel/Service;
interface=com.canonical.Unity.Panel.Service; member=EntryActivat
"Details" is not a descriptive name. "Default Applications" should
either be moved to its own control-center applet or "Details" needs to
be renamed.
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NM Applet menu entries not responding
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At random times NM applet menu stops responding
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Public bug reported:
Both gnome-terminal and xterm render the U+2329 (γ) and U+232A (γ)
characters in two cells despite the fact that most other applications
render it correctly. This appears to happen with both fixed- and
variable-width fonts. I apologize for the incorrect package assignment;
I r
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Scipy 0.10 was released in March 2012. It would be very nice if it made
it into Quantal.
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Moreover, it seems that 0.11 will likely be released in early July.
Given I have already encountered issues that have been dealt with in
0.11, it would be even better if we could plan for 0.11 to ship with
Quantal.
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I am currently waiting for any sort of response from the packagers. It's
been weeks since the exact fix necessary was identified and yet nothing
has happened from the Ubuntu side. The patch in question was pulled onto
mesa's 8.0 branch as 93e94cbb48. The release should have never gone out
with such
I also recently started working on this bug. I recently opened
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=45201 but sadly have made
very little progress as I can't even get a virtualized Windows 7
installation to put the device into absolute mode.
** Bug watch added: Linux Kernel Bug Tracker #452
I have observed the same behavior on Precise.
** Also affects: linux
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Project changed: linux => gnome-power
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Has there been a new bug filed along these lines? I still seem to be
running into this in Precise.
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Title:
Action on critical battery isn't trigge
Public bug reported:
I was very disappointed to find that the interface exposed by software-
center to the oneconf facility is effective unusable due to the
inability to perform bulk operations on groups of packages. That is,
software-center shows a nicely formatted list of the packages present on
Lee, do you think you run apport-collect as mentioned above?
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => Incomplete
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Title:
[MacBook
Public bug reported:
The default Ubuntu installation on a MacBook Pro leaves the S/PDIF mixer
unmuted by default. This leaves the transmitter enabled which causes
excess battery draw. It should be muted by default
** Affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Daniel,
Having experienced this bug in the past myself, I would be happy to
collect more profiling data. Unfortunately I'm running your pre-proposed
PPA at the moment for which it seems there are no debug symbols. I'll
downgrade back to the stock package and install debug symbols as soon as
I am a
Daniel: I must say that I've never encountered any issues using perf
against executables or libraries with stripped debug symbols. While,
admittedly, I nearly never strip debug symbols from my own builds, these
are still linked against distribution libraries, most of which have
separate symbols. Wh
Public bug reported:
Closing the Rhythmbox window while copying files to a media player
device causes Rhythmbox to quit if nothing is being played.
Reproduction steps:
1) Open new Rhythmbox session
2) Copy files to a media player device
3) Close Rhythmbox window
Expected outcome: Rhythmbox
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