I am still unable to spot the cause of this. I purchased a new laptop
and installed Hardy. Initially it worked. Then I installed lots and lots
of programs at once (including Ubuntu Satanic edition). After that the
same problem appeared. I don't that any of the programs I installed
should modify sea
@Dara Adib: I used to do the trick with trolltech.conf every time that
the problem appeared. In fact I had made a shell script that deleted it
every time I ran QLandKarte. The problem did appear really often! Now I
tried running QLandKarte several times directly and nothing bad happened
when saving
Sorry for reposting! I just noticed that the script I wrote for
QlandKarte for my Hardy installation DOESN'T contain the deletion
command (it merely executes QLandKarte with gksudo)! So actually I
haven't deleted trolltech.conf for some months and everything is fine!
Which means that the chances ar
Confirming this on Ubuntu Jaunty (9.04)!!! Very annoying bug. My home
directory was full of trash and many jar simply did not start when
double clicking and I didn't knew why until I run java -jar with the
full path from a console. This bug exists for 12 months. :-(
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cwd is not correctly set, t
The problem still exists for me. I tried to make a bakctrace but it was
impossible for two reasons: I cannot find the debbuging symbols package but
even when I tried without them it seems that the program does handle the crash
itself and exits normally so when I type:
(gdb) backtrace full
(gdb)
I confirm the bug. I remember it at least back to Gutsy. This problem is
really annoying. Enabling the crossfade in Rythmbox seems to be a good
workaround but the problem exists since whenever I scroll a page in
Firefox the CPU hits 50% (that's one of the two cores) and the scrolling
is laggy (mean
Sorry I hadn't added the debugging symbols. I did so but I still cannot
make the backtrace work. I attach the new output. I have never debugged
a program but it seems like the backtrace cannot be made because the
program terminates normally? So the only hind still is: ** (seahorse-
tool:19321): CRI
The very same problem appears when trying to save a gpx file with
Qlandkarte. Renaming Trolltech.conf solved the problem. Thank you VERY
MUCH for the workaround. :-) It must be a Qt bug because Qlandkarte uses
Qt too. Never had this bug with Qlandkarte on ubuntu gutsy. It first
appeared on Hardy fo
Confirming what Rafael said. But I am using Listen on Hardy Heron! I had
to restart it in order to include a new folder in the library. Refresh
library scaned for some time but simply ignored the new folder.
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listen don't load new folders
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/122760
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At first it worked OK for many days. Suddenly I cannot verify any
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I has a similar problem. This is what I find in the system log.
Jun 17 22:25:50 Tritonio kernel: [22870.792000] ata1.01: exception Emask 0x0
SAct 0x0 SErr 0x0 action 0x2 frozen
Jun 17 22:25:50 Tritonio kernel: [22870.792000] ata1.01: cmd
a0/00:00:00:00:20/00:00:00:00:00/b0 tag 0 cdb 0x1e data 0
I run into this with Linux Mint 18.3 MATE. The workaround mentioned in
the description at the top works for me as well.
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