After a while of testing freebob SVN, the XRUNs occur pretty much as frequently
as with the ubuntu package.
I've downgraded to the hardy packages of libfreebob (1.0.7-1) and the problem
does *not* seem to be present here. I'll report later if I experience any XRUNs
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Hi, I'm the author and maintainer of Alarm Clock (previously named Alarm
Applet) - please let me know if I can be of any assistance in getting
this into the Ubuntu repositories!
I can also mention that Alarm Clock has a website[1] and a launchpad
page[2]. Also feel free to take a look at the sourc
Yes, LP: #333700 is fixed in 0.2.5.
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I've tested libffado on jaunty, and there seems to be some issues with
it and my firewire chipset (confirmed by ppalmers @ #ffado). So
libfreebob is really still useful for some users. I still experience
regular XRUNs with version 1.0.11-0ubuntu1 in jaunty - maybe at least
downgrade the dependency
I just tested replacing libfreebob0 with the one from latest SVN (r452).
The XRUN errors seem to appear far less frequently with this version.
I've only had one XRUN (LibFreeBoB ERR: Dropped packets on connection 1)
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I'm using jack with FreeBoB to connect to my Edirol FA-66. This worked
quite well in Gutsy but in Intrepid I now experience periods of choppy
sound. The jack output reveals several of the following messages:
LibFreeBoB ERR: Dropped packets on
I can confirm this on hardy.
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I'm having the exact same problems on my ThinkPad X61. I'm away from the
computer every time it happens, and when I come back it's shut down. I
check the logs and they mention critical temperature levels:
Aug 22 15:38:35 FarPad kernel: [ 2839.632044] ACPI: Critical trip point
Aug 22 15:38:35 FarPa
Yep I'm still working on it but haven't had the time to address the
issues in REVU yet :-) Will look at it ASAP.
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The linux-image-2.6.27-11-generic in intrepid-proposed does indeed
resolve the issues I've had with setting the resolution of my Logitech
QuickCam Pro 9000 (in MJPEG mode only,YUYV works fine). On the stock
intrepid kernel, trying to set the resolution with luvcview or cheese
would cause the applic
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When a note contains high-bit characters, the formatting of the note is
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@Leann:
I don't beleive this bug is a duplicate of bug 326891 - I have the exact
same problem on my Intel 82566MM ethernet adapter which is supported by
the e1000e driver - not the r8169 driver.
$ lspci -v
0
I can confirm this on my ThinkPad X61. None of the 2.6.27 kernels seem
to work. The 2.6.24-21 kernel works perfectly.
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I believe I've fixed the issues on REVU. Please have a look.
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What's wierd though, is that this erroneous behaviour is not present in
Hardy at all. Might be some ubuntu-specific patches to the gtk+ packages
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Wrong alarm-clock application. Please re-submit at the appropriate bug
tracker.
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When will a new package of firefox be released which includes the fix?
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License: GPLv2
Notes: See also the launchpad project page at https://launchpad.net/alarm-clock/
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Johannes H. Jensen (joh)
Status: In Progress
** Tags: needs-packaging
** Summary changed:
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+ [needs-packaging]
** Description changed:
Package request for alarm-clock
Alarm Clock is a fully-featured alarm clock for your GNOME panel.
It's easy to use yet powerful with support for multiple repeatable alarms, as
well as snoozing and a flexible notification system.
URL: http://alarm-clock.pseudo
** Description changed:
Package request for alarm-clock
Alarm Clock is a fully-featured alarm clock for your GNOME panel.
It's easy to use yet powerful with support for multiple repeatable alarms, as
well as snoozing and a flexible notification system.
URL: http://alarm-clock.pseudo
Hello,
I'm sorry but I don't know what your problem might be. Have you tried
posting it at the ubuntu forums?
Best regards,
Johannes H. Jensen
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Your deb seems to fix this issue for me. Thanks!
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I'm experiencing similar issues on my powerbook5,6 with an ATI
Technologies Inc RV350 [Mobility Radeon 9600 M10] card which is
supported by the r300 driver.
Even though glxinfo reports that direct rendering is working, I only get
around 35fps from glxgears and ~0.5fps in games like ppracer and
nev
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Tested this on Feisty now and it seems the problem is gone. I have great
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But isn't it the same driver? The symptoms were identical to mine,
though as you say the problem might be card-specific.
Note that my comment was by no means a suggestion to close this bug,
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As far as I could see from the short time I got to test the 3D
performance on Feisty (gnome packages broke yesterday so now I'm back on
os x) the cpu usage seemed normal while running glxgears and ppracer
though I'm not 100% sure. Maybe you could try the Feisty LiveCD on your
computer? I'm unable t
@Vadym: How much system and graphics memory do you have?
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Jeremy,
Which kernel version do you want me to test? The one mapping to my
current ubuntu kernel (2.6.31-20.58) or the most current version
(http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/daily/current/)?
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Interesting - version 10.4 of the catalyst driver was released two days
ago and the release notes mention the following under "Resolved Issues":
- System will now resume properly after hibernation/suspend mode
Hopefully that might be related to this bug..? I'll upgrade the driver
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Just tested resuming with catalyst 10.4 and did not have any problems.
As far as I can see this bug is fixed :-)
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Sigh, that's disappointing... I would've hoped for a working solution
which involves software rendering, but no.
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Thank you for your reply. The problem does not occur when suspending to
RAM but when resuming from suspend.
1. My graphics card has 1024 MB of memory
2. I have 4 GB system memory - the amount of free memory depends of course.
3. I have 8 GB swap space - usually completely free
Y
FWIW the freeze still occurs with the latest intel drivers from git (installed
from xorg-edgers).
Running with LIBGL_DRIVERS_PATH=/notapath now crashes the X server :-P
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Yay! I managed to get it running now by forcing software rendering by
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Suspended my computer to RAM yesterday with 1818 MB free system memory
(of the total 3962 MB) and 181 MB swap used. That should be plenty of
room for the 1024 MB video memory from my graphics card, right..?
Resumed it now and free reports 2382 MB free memory and 560 MB used
swap. I/O is still very
I experience the same issue on my ThinkPad X61 running 10.04. Let me
know if you'd like me to run apport-collect as well. The problem
typically occurs during video playback - after a while the cpu frequency
is stuck at 800Mhz resulting in choppy playback at best.
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I experience the same problem - the scroll settings are not persistent
after suspend / resume. The issue seems to be related to the xinput
commands not being persistent - the commands from #5 work but the
settings are lost after suspending and resuming. Does anyone know how to
make the settings per
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Yeah, the mainline kernel is even more unreliable when it comes to
resume - sometimes it works okay but other times it never seems to
resume fully and I have to hit the reset button. As mentioned, there's
no signal to the screen at all and it doesn't even respond to ping at
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The computer didn't even resume on 2.6.34... No signals to the screen -
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Forgot to mention details on my graphics card, as I see it's not
detected by lspci:
ATI Radeon HD 5770
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Hmm, that's weird - the package name of LP:alarm-clock is alarm-clock-
applet. Are you sure you selected the correct package "alarm-clock-
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I also experience the same freezes on my Thinkpad X61 with Intel GM965.
However I'm unable to run it in software mode as described above by
setting LIBGL_DRIVERS_PATH=/notapath
$ ./webots
An invalid memory reference occured.
Please report this error to http://www.cyberbotics.com/bug/
This will hel
@Vish yes, this is still an issue on Lucid
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I can confirm this bug. I have the exact same behavior on my Intel
GM965:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile GM965/GL960
Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 0c)
Subsystem: Lenovo Device 20b5
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Memory
Please provide some more information regarding this. Specifically which
repository are you installing from? The Karmic universe repository or my
PPA? What error messages do you get when the install fails?
** Also affects: alarm-clock-applet (Ubuntu)
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alarm-clock-applet is already in the Karmic universe repositories.
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Actually, I have experienced the same issue with several media players
including Rhythmbox and Banshee. Sometimes the player uses 100% CPU only
when playing a file. The CPU usage goes down when pausing. Restarting
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I'm getting an annoying popping sound whenever pulseaudio gets a new
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google chrome seems to open new connections rather often for no apparent
reason, interrupting music playback with glitches.
Steps to reprodu
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The project your are looking for is 'gnome-panel', not 'alarm-clock-
applet' which is an entirely different application.
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It sounds like something is wrong with your system which is somehow
triggered by alarm-clock. Anything suspicious in the kernel or system
logs? /var/log/kern.log or /var/log/syslog or /var/log/messages or
/var/log/Xorg.0.log may contain some useful info.
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Actually, it seems to be working somewhat for longer sounds, e.g.
/usr/share/sounds/ubuntu/stereo/desktop-login.ogg
The first time, the sound is played from start to finish. The second time
though, it seems to skip the first part of the sound. This is also reproducible
in Totem. Sounds like a b
Some more investigation revealed that the playback delay only occurs
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sou
Workaround for now: convert the sound file to wav (with soundconverter
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Title:
sound_repeat option not working
To manage
Unfortunately I don't have a 12.04 system readily available. Therefore a
debug log would be very helpful. It puzzles me that there is no output
at all when you start alarm-clock-applet from shell. There should be
plenty of debug information.
Can you please paste the output of the following five co
On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 19:47, Chow Loong Jin wrote:
>
> Yeah, I was pretty surprised as well. What are you using to log? Perhaps
> something in Glib changed?
I'm using g_debug() and friends to log. I'll have a look in the changelogs
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Can you please try the attached program on your 12.04 system?
Compile and run it as follows:
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$ ./g_debug
** (process:12202): DEBUG: Debugging...
$
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@hyperair Ah that seems to be different from Glib 2.30! There is no
mention of G_MESSAGES_DEBUG in the 2.30 docs:
http://developer.gnome.org/glib/stable/glib-Message-Logging.html#g-log-
default-handler
Can someone on a 12.04 system please try the following:
$ G_MESSAGES_DEBUG=alarm-clock-applet a
Err, that link was wrong. It was supposed to be:
http://developer.gnome.org/glib/2.30/glib-Message-Logging.html#g-log-
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On Sat, Apr 14, 2012 at 00:54, Chow Loong Jin wrote:
>
> Here you go. The former command does not work as G_LOG_DOMAIN was not
> defined
> during the build, but the latter does.
Thank you. Is that log output captured while you trigger the sound_repeat
bug?
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eog
output of the command: gconftool-2 -R /apps/alarm-clock
Finally, is the issue reproducible from alarm-clock trunk?
Thanks!
On Sat, Apr 14, 2012 at 02:36, Chow Loong Jin
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> On 14/04/2012 07:10, Johannes H. Jensen wrote:
> > On Sat, Apr 14, 2012 at 00:54, Chow Loong Jin
> wrote:
Re-opening based on comment #3
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qjackctl hangs indefinitely during startup. It seems to be related to
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Thread 2 (Thread 0x7f76ffa86700 (LWP 11151)):
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apport information
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The notification and messaging tray erroneously appears on the secondary
(rightmost) monitor when using TwinView. When interacting with icons in
the tray, the popup correctly appears on the primary monitor (see
attached screenshot).
This only appears to happen if the secondar
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Importance: Undecided => Critical
** Changed in: alarm-clock
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Hi, John. Can you please elaborate on your comment above? What do you
mean by "not working"? Whe the repeat sound checkbox is unchecked, does
the sound not play at all? Does it repeat even though it shouldn't?
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I'm sorry I haven't had time to look further into this. I did post a
question about playback delay on gstreamer-devel, but I didn't receive
any reply: http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/gstreamer-
devel/2012-May/035900.html
Hopefully I'll get some time this weekend to work on this...
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This has been fixed in revision 219 of trunk. Please test!
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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I can also confirm that the trick in comment #10 is working for me.
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Title:
Can’t connect to VPN from GNOME Shell
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Hey Bryce,
I just tested on my fresh Oneiric install and the problem still occurs.
I get the exact same results as comment #25.
It's worth noting that since first reporting the bug I've upgraded to an
SSD for the root filesystem. Yet the problem persists, even with the now
much faster disk.
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Since upgrading to gnome-shell 3.2.1-0ubuntu1 this problem appears to be
fixed. The notification tray now correctly appears on the primary
monitor.
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Public bug reported:
There's a known bug with poppler which breaks printing of PDFs with
certain UTF-8 symbols from evince (and probably others). The bug is
fixed upstream in poppler 0.22.0. Please consider updating libpoppler or
backporting the fix (see linked bug report for details).
Steps to
The countdown label was re-added in version 0.3.2:
https://launchpad.net/alarm-clock/trunk/0.3.2
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Status: New => Invalid
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In fact, I get the exact same problem on my ThinkPad X61 laptop, which
is also running 11.04 (64bit). However, it has an Intel GM965 graphics
card! So the problem doesn't seem to be specific to the nvidia driver.
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FWIW this seems to be related to the disk with the root filesystem.
Here's why:
I did some more tests:
1. Run 'stress -d 2' on another disk, then test with 'time ls /usr/bin'.
2. Run 'stress -d 2' on another disk, then test with 'time ls -R
/media/other-disk/'.
3. Run 'stress -d 2' on root disk,
Just tested with a clean install of Fedora 15 on my laptop and get the
same problem.
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Title:
Heavy disk I/O causes X rendering to hang
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Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Milestone: 0.3.2 => None
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