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I've personally seen this on two totally different PCs; the only thing
they have in common is the proprietary nvidia driver (ubuntu version,
apt-get install nvidia-glx).
What happens is that the update-notifier icon appears; I click on it to
get the update-manager window, whi
Some great digging by VirtuAlex (thanks!) turned up these bugs that
might be related also:
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg/+bug/50245
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg/+bug/49980
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-glx/+bug/49834
ht
Seconded; what's the point of this package otherwise?
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The php5-gd extension depends on x11 because the dependency for libgd2
is that of libgd2-xpm, instead of libgd2-noxpm. I see no real use for
xpm images in the php version of gd, so I propose that this be changed
to libgd2-noxpm.
** Affects: php5 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Untr
Well, ok, I can see where you're coming from. It's not that I can't live
with the dependency, as you say it's not all of X that needs to be
installed, but it's a lot of libraries with added security concerns etc.
that I simply don't need otherwise on my server.
Would you consider a seperate packag
Running into this with the edgy install CDs, had to get the alternate
install CD and then use a VGA mode before I could install onto an Dell
Optiplex GX620. PCI-ids for the X600 PCI-express inside are the same as
those in comment 15, switching from the 'ati' driver to the 'radeon'
driver post-insta
Indeed, I can't reproduce this with the Gutsy Tribe 4 live CD &
subsequent install. It's not an exhaustive test though because no
notification bubbles are popping up just after installation (no updates
available for testing I guess). Still I'd say this bug is invalid seeing
as I'm the only one havi
I agree. Can't reproduce this anymore using the instructions from bug
47122 whereas before that was enough to trigger the crash.
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login/passwd/ppp updates on 6 july 2006 crash the X server
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FWIW this is the crash from the nvidia security bug. Driver version 8776
is supposed to resolve it. I haven't yet tested to see whether that's
the case though.
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I can repeat this bug as well.
sudo apt-get install xserver-xgl
sudo vi /etc/gdm/gdm.conf-custom
and add the lines as described.
sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart
ALT+F2
env DISPLAY=:0.0 xterm
pops up an xterm over the login screen. Xhost reports 'no access
control'. This doesn't work with the def
As to why I think it's the notification popups, this is because after a
fresh install, after logging in you get an 'updates' notification right
away. Most of the time if I was quick I could click a menu before that
appeared and that click worked, however after the notification had
popped up sometim
Public bug reported:
I wish to turn off folding by default. However, having only the
following two lines in my ~/.vimrc does not prevent folding from
happening when opening a changelog file:
set foldmethod=marker" reset automatic folds
set foldmethod=manual" never fold automatically
I do
Thank you, that was it.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <~> cat .vim/after/ftplugin/debchangelog.vim
set foldmethod=marker
set foldmethod=manual
Does exactly what I want. I'm marking this as 'rejected'; although I'm
not sure whether I agree with overriding this kind of ~/.vimrc settings,
this is clearly not a
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: metacity
On a completely fresh install of Edgy on a Dell Latitude D620 (with
updates), I sometimes see problematic click behaviour, where mouse
clicks seem to get "stuck" and they never end up anywhere else anymore.
It seems related to notification popups
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Oh I forgot to mention that this is the amd64-bit version of Edgy on a
Core 2 Duo (SMP) -- maybe a race condition somewhere?
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Either Arjan's patch or the change David Kilzer linked in #3 works for
me, but as far as I can see neither is included in the "canonical" bzr
fast-export repository. It would be nice to include it, I can confirm it
works for me.
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