e definitely need to make sure upstream knows about the issue.
With regards to the FAQ you mentioned, it seems like upstream has
changed their mind with regards to support for hard disk spindown in
g-p-m. See this g-p-m bug:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=586582
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I attached an strace showing the fsync() every 150 seconds.
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slowness when doing package updates is so noticeable I am trying to
think about all possibilities...
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This bug is fixed in 8u91-b14-2ubuntu1:
shell$ java -version
openjdk version "1.8.0_91"
OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_91-8u91-b14-2ubuntu1-b14)
OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.91-b14, mixed mode)
And based on the changelog, for Ubuntu 16.04, it should be fixed in
8u77-b03-3ubuntu4 a
https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/NetworkManager/VPN says this:
"Plugin compatibility note
NetworkManager generally gets released together with the new versions of
VPN plugins. However, it maintains backward compatibility with older
plugin versions. That means that the plugin version 0.9.10.0 will
The symlinks in the /etc/rc?.d directories are still in place after the
upstart job for FreeRADIUS was added via this bug. Is this correct or
there is nothing that prevents both the init.d script and the upstart
job from attempting to start the job?
Also, the upstart job seems to be tracking inco
I was having this problem with a Sansa Clip Zip. I changed USB mode (on
the Sansa's settings) from MTP to MSC and now the Sansa is mounted just
fine and shows up as a mass storage device.
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and then I ran "dconf update".
Anyway, is there a performance penalty by running with enable-x11-sync
disabled? Just wondering if I should go back to the previous Compiz
version or if it's okay to run the latest plus this workaround.
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blem of dhclient quitting after failing to bind(). Ubuntu 15.04 uses
network-manager 0.9.10.0 so this might be a problem with Network Manager
after all. We will have to wait and see until Ubuntu has Network Manager
1.0. In the meantime, I am all see with the above "workaround".
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Public bug reported:
After upgrading to Ubuntu 15.04 my computer is unable to obtain an IPv6
address via DHCPv6. The root cause is that dhclient is exiting with the
following message:
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Can't bind to dhcp address: Cannot assign requested address
Has this been discussed with upstream developers as mentioned in comment
#8? This issue still exists in 0.9.8.8-0ubuntu28 (14.10). Don't know
about newer NM versions.
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Immediately after the fix for #269904 landed in trusty-updates via
compiz 1:0.9.11.3+14.04.20150122-0ubuntu1, my 14.04 machine with an
NVIDIA card and using the nvidia-304 driver became unusable -- symtoms
include compiz process high CPU (100%), UI freeze right after logging i
The version of compiz that landed in trusty-updates
(1:0.9.11.3+14.04.20150122-0ubuntu1) with the fix for this bug causes
compiz process high CPU and UI freeze right after logging in, making the
system unusable. I no longer experience these problems after downgrading
to the previoius version in tru
Hi Ryan,
Thanks for the quick reply. I indeed have a GeForce 6150SE so bug
1404015 could be a match in my case. I will upgrade to the latest
version of compiz in trusty-updates, disable x11-sync, and report back.
The question I'd have is how to explain that going back to the previous
compiz versi
Hi Christopher,
Here's my OpenGL renderer string:
$ glxinfo | grep "OpenGL renderer string"
OpenGL renderer string: GeForce 6150SE nForce 430/integrated/SSE2/3DNOW!
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I think this bug is caused by a race condition...
I can confirm the behavior described by the bug submitter. When things
are done in the order the bug submitter describes (see test cases
above), there are two processes:
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rhythmbox-c
Running rhythmbox-client --play-uri file://path/to/mp3 when no rhythmbox
is running causes rhythmbox to be spawned so I guess rhythmbox-client is
the one running rhythmbox. I would seem like this bug lives in
rhythmbox-client because if it is spawning rhythmbox it should wait a
little for rhythmbox
Is this bug about a memory leak, about the applet stopping to work, or
both? If it is about the applet stopping to work after a while then this
bug is not fixed -- the issue still exists in 12.10.
Just wondering about what exactly is being claimed is fixed.
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Cisco has fixed this issue on their WebEx Connect servers -- I am
running Ubuntu 12.10 and am able to connect to the WebEx Connect IM
service using the Empathy that ships with Ubuntu 12.10. Just in case it
is not clear from the comments in the bug, this bug was never a bug in
GNU TLS, or anything e
on my work machine and I could not afford the
instability so I grabbed a pristine 3.3.7 tarball from kernel.org,
compiled that, and that is what I am running. My uptime is now 7 days.
My machine uses an integrated Intel graphic controller.
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I have been running xserver-xorg-input-synaptics version
1.6.0-0ubuntu1~precise1 for about a week and have not experienced the X
server crash reported here.
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I have run into this issue. Also when using Thunderbird. I thought it
was the 14 to 15 Thunderbird upgrade in 12.04 since the problem started
basically overnight, and coincidentally after the 14 to 15 Thunderbird
upgrade. I was pulling my hair out since Thunderbird was basically
unusable -- it woul
Sorry, I just realized that this bug is marked as fixed, and that the
comments in the bug are probably referring to different issues. The
issue of high CPU in dbus-daemon associated with at-spi2 and Thunderbird
probably deserves a separate bug for tracking. If someone files that bug
please provide
Output from G_MESSAGES_DEBUG=nm-applet-indicator nm-applet | tee nm-
applet-debug.txt.
Stopped running after the menus in the applet became non-functional.
This took several hours. I saw many occurrences of lines like:
(nm-applet:4661): nm-applet-indicator-DEBUG: Just set up menu for ID 36070
(nm
Output from "dbus-monitor --session --monitor
interface=com.canonical.dbusmenu | tee dbus-monitor-output.txt" that
corresponds to the nm-applet output in the previous comment, i.e. taken
at the same time. Also stopped after a few hours when the nm-applet
menus stopped working.
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launch-0.10 and gst-launch-1.0. Playing an Asterisk-generated .wav file
with gst-launch-0.10 works fine but playing it with gst-launch-1.0
results in the garbled sound.
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I've seen this too since I upgraded from 11.10 to 12.04 (never
experienced this prior to 12.04). I would add that it is not just the
VPN Connections submenu that stops working; it's any entry in the
applet's menu that stops working. When this happens, the workaround that
I use is:
kill -1 `pidof n
#985028 could be a duplicate of this bug.
I do not think the problem is related to suspend-resume cycles but
rather to the scanning and discovery of wireless networks that typically
happens during suspend-resume cycles.
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This could be a duplicate of bug #933300.
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Agreed, this could be a duplicate of bug #933300 (or the other way
around since this bug [bug #930563] is newer).
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There seem to be lots of reports about this same behavior. Bug #930563
is the earliest bug I've been able to find, but I am still looking for
the first report, i.e. master bug.
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This bug could be a duplicate of bug #930563, since bug #930563 was
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Could be a duplicate of bug #930563. No need to restart the machine;
just open a terminal a run:
kill -1 `pidof nm-applet`
nm-applet &
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Wi
Bug #930563 is probably the master bug since it was reported before
#933300 and it's about the same issue.
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I gave up trying to get the NM applet to work by using pkill nm-applet
&& nm-applet &
I mean, it works, but since I have to be in a terminal window to run
pkill anyway, it is just easier for me to use one command to connect to
the network that I want. So, I just run this, which works perfectly ev
time I need to switch to a different wireless network.
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To manage notifications
Agreed this should be treated as a bug since avahi-daemon is not a
dependency. Workaround is simple: edit /etc/init/cups.conf and remove
the line with "and started avahi-daemon".
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Oh my Gosh, thank you so much for fixing this.
Will this be backported to other releases?
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On 06/07/2013 07:11 AM, Launchpad Bug Tracker wrote:
> This bug was fixed in the package libdbusmenu -
> 12.10.3daily13.06.07-0ubuntu1
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It's unfortunate that this problem with what seems to be Ubuntu's
default CD ripping application has existed since 10.10. Fortunately,
after reading https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CDRipping I found out
about the very awesome abcde CD ripping solution. Using that now and as
long as it is maintain
The fix for this bug (in gnome-desktop3 3.2.0-0ubuntu2) seems to break
my system: after getting the lightdm greeter and entering my user
password to log in, I get a black screen, the screen flickers a few
times like if X were crashing a few times. A few seconds later I do get
the Unity interface bu
setup when this happens (this is a laptop
with a single screen).
* nVidia driver.
* Might not be X crashing. Instead, it seems like whatever is running on
top of X (lightdm) is crashing. I do see the typical X-shaped cursor for
a bit.
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and makes the issue go away.
2. There were some package upgrades. There was nothing out of the
ordinary with the possible exception of a unity upgrade.
In /var/crash, there was a core dump for check_gl_textur, but nothing
else around the same time.
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stop working after resume, and if you find one in the kseriod thread
then subscribe to the above bug and click on "this bug affects me"
toxic for this hardware and
suspend/resume. I upgraded to 2.6.36 (while keeping the rest of my
system at 10.10) and my suspend problems went away.
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> I had to kill gnome-power-manager on my maverick desktop yesterday (all
> updates applied). It was using just under 500MB of 2GB total. The
> machine is heavily used with uptime 34 days.
>
> Package: gnome
rs/input/serio/ across these kernels shows
promise that the bug we are running into is fixed in a recent kernel
version.
I just installed a 2.6.36 kernel for Maverick from
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline just to see if that helps.
I'll report back as soon as I have some r
On 11/04/2010 01:07 PM, Eloy Paris wrote:
> I just installed a 2.6.36 kernel for Maverick from
> http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline just to see if that helps.
> I'll report back as soon as I have some results.
Suspended at work while the laptop was in the port replicator
machine is usable after the kernel oops but the kseriod kernel
thread is gone. To bring everything back to normal the machine needs to
be rebooted.
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I can confirm the memory leak described by simply in comment #6 -- I
have two keyboard layouts configured and just switching between them
(using left alt + caps lock in my case) one can see gnome-settings-
daemon's memory consumption increase and never go down.
I could not find a better bug for th
Just killed gnome-settings-daemon -- its RSS was 1073912 kiloBytes, i.e.
a gig of memory!, and after restarting it it is now down to a more
reasonable 11524 kiloBytes.
There's something going on with the keyboard indicator, and it is my
understanding, based on http://blogs.gnome.org/sudaltsov/2010
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