This appears to be a problem arising from when python-setuptools is installed
as a dependancy. I don't know why this should be (I don't understand the inner
workings of the deb format particularly well.
Steps to reproduce-
Install a package which requires python-setuptools (In my case, this was t
Some of the blame for this needs to be pointed at shoddy video drivers- While
there must be an issue with gnome-system-monitor underlying things, many video
drivers don't seem to be helping things.
nv is a nasty culprit- Switching to vesa has reduced cpu from 100% maxed to 60%
(Idle!)
Specs fwiw
I'm seeing this too.
I believe its related to DMRaid & drives detection- I'm getting massive CPU
usage and constant hard-drive churning.
I say this because my fstab was re-written on the upgrade to Gutsy (From
Feisty- Could this be part of the problem?), to exclude everything except the
boot dr
Sorry, error in my case is:
device-mapper: table: 254:6: linear: dm-linear: Device lookup failed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/130818
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The kernel upgrade to 2.6.22 springs out to me from those logs. Have a look
through this bug-
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evms/+bug/115616
Looks to me like a dupe of the above?
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OpenBve.exe crashed with SIGABRT in gdip_load_png_image_from_file_or_stream()
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So, I've been doing some digging.
The issue is with the current release of libgdiplus
(2.11+git20131008.9732566-5ubuntu1)
Specifically, I think the change that broke things is this:
[5e251c5] Ensure PNG transparency values are initialized. Thanks to
Tom Hindle (LP: #1296786) (Closes: #741980
This version should now work:
http://www.bvecornwall.co.uk/downloads/beta/OpenBVE.deb
My Source Code:
http://www.bvecornwall.co.uk/downloads/beta/UbuntuSource.7z
Install the original OpenBVE and dependancies, followed by this one
[Technically you don't need the original package, but I haven't ad
I've also reported one of the crashing PNG files upstream to Mono:
https://bugzilla.xamarin.com/show_bug.cgi?id=24651
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http://bugzilla.xamarin.com/show_bug.cgi?id=24651
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Something's odd there then, I'll have to investigate further with a clean VM
rather than one I've been messing with.
The cause of the error though is that it's looking for the plugins in the
Debian location rather than the Ubuntu location (Have you been fiddling with
environment variables at all
A further update from me-
Rebuilding libgdiplus from a straight checkout of the Ubuntu source appears to
fix this error.
It would be nice for someone else to confirm this :)
If this is so, can someone trigger a straight rebuild with a version
number bump; I wonder if something got out of sync in
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