Confirming this problem with pmount 0.9.6-1~breezy1 in Breezy.
I changed fstab to use LABEL for a removable USB drive. Now it is
automatically mounted under /media/LABEL rather than the specified
location. Reverting to using the device path is not reasonable since I
have several mountable USB me
Happens to me with firefox 1.0.8-0ubuntu5.10 in Breezy.
Whenever the network connection is slow, for example when I am also
downloading files in the background, firefox wil use 100% cpu and be
unresponsive until all new windows/tabs have loaded, which can take
minutes.
Clearly a busy-waiting prog
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: alsa-utils
Running 'alsactl names' hangs my Dapper desktop machine immediately, and I have
to perform a hardware reset.
Can't use keyboard or mouse in X or CLI, or switch VCs, i.e. a complete hang.
Runnning 'alsactl -d names' produces this output before
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Now fixed in Dapper with 0.57.8ubuntu13
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: synaptic
Search on name+description in current Dapper version (0.57.8) for "swf"
finds, among other packages, libwftk-dev. The description reads:
WorldForge Toolkit - a C++ widget toolkit - development files
wftk is a C++ widget library created by th
This problem seems to be fixed as of version 0.62.5 (Ubuntu 9.04 and
9.10), according to some quick tests. The original example is fixed, and
for example the 3dchess package contains the description:
3 dimensional Chess game for X11R6. There are three boards, stacked
vertically; 96 pieces of whic
This bug status is still 'incomplete'. What extra information if any is
required?
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Title:
BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at 3c3bc03f
Public bug reported:
This Oops message occurred on my laptop while I was viewing photographs
with eog. No other kernel error has occurred before on this install.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: linux-image-3.2.0-31-generic 3.2.0-31.50
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-31.50
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I have just reproduced it by running the same applications as before:
1) firefox with 4 tabs
2) synaptic
3) running nautilus in a folder containg ~3500 photos with smallest icon size.
4) running 'eog imagefile.jpg' (image size: 4032x3024) in a console
eog opened briefly and then linux crashed.
I
More info:
It is not crashing (so far) while running eog and firefox without
nautilus and synaptic. The first crash occurred after using eog for a
while, the second immediately I started it.
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