I've tried to recreate this with a console open without success. There
has only been this one crash for me.
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evolution crashed with SIGSEGV in g_hash_table_lookup()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/650677
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I have this problem, only on a desktop and so the battery part isn't
applicable. Computer freezes when wireless tries to connect.
I actually did a clean install to get rid of it and it came back with the
updates. I installed kernel ~.37-rc2-maverick as suggested and it seems to
have fixed it
In my case, it hangs at the end saying "about one second left," but if I
go have a cup of joe and build a cake or something it eventually
completes. For now, I either take a weekend road trip while it renders
the video or use cinelerra.
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This seems to be a pulseaudio problem, there's a work-around. See Bug #436248
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kino/+bug/436248
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/689442
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I should have checked Launchpad before I emailed you I guess ;)
Thanks again for the quick response to this, it creeps in every now and
then. Just like last time, I'll be making another donation to express
my thanks.
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This bug appeared when trying to enable desktop spanning across two
monitors instead of the default mirrored desktop. Possibly related is
that spanning across two monitors is still not supported, all I get is
scrambled video on the second display.
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I have a similar problem while using radeon. My desktop is set up with
two displays and the default behavior of mirroring the desktop on both
displays works fine, but when I untick the "mirror desktop" option and
span across both screens all I get is a bunch of artifacts on the second
monitor. Th
I looked at the stack trace page and have no idea what it's trying to
get me to do, so no promises on that data.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/743692
Title:
compiz crashed adding ext
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Binary package hint: xubuntu-desktop
I'm able to configure multiple desktops via the command line using:
xrandr --output DVI-1 --auto --right-of DVI-0
and it is flawless. Unfortunately, there is no option for this in the
"Display" GUI that, as far as I can tell, is suppose
I'm experiencing this on Maverick Beta. I installed the 64-bit beta of
10.10 last night with btrfs on "/" and "/home" leaving "/boot" on ext4
and now that I've gotten around to running the update manager I'm into
hour 4 of the process. I first noticed the slowness when using Firefox
to search for
Upon start-up of maverick Alpha 3 upgrade from 10.04. Possibly related
to internet access by Pithos.
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gst-plugin-scanner crashed with KeyError in ()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/589047
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