Certainly.
Hope this helps. When running through gdb I had to try a couple of times
to get it to crash, so I am thinking this is some kind of race problem.
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http://librarian.launchpad.net/4887345/gdb-cherokee.txt
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Crash on amd64 when using https
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Just noticed I didn't mention what graphics chip this bug is experienced
on;
VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 82852/855GM Integrated
Graphics Device (rev 02)
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Mouse cursor goes invisible after return from suspend
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Yes, everything looks good except the invisible cursor. Switching to
console and back does not help.
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Public bug reported:
Cherokee crashes quite often on https requests when running on amd64. I
tried recompiling the package against openssl instead of gnutls, but
that did not help.
I saw this in dapper, and I see it in edgy.
** Affects: cherokee (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Statu
This patch removed the warnings in auth.log, but it still does not
automatically unlock my keyring. As far as I can tell this box has the
exact same setup as my laptop and office computers (both i386), where it
works.
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libpam-gnome-keyring does not work on amd64
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No, I'm logging in using my password. And I made sure the keyring
password is the same as my login password as I read somewhere that that
was necessary. I also made sure the files in /etc/pam.d are equal to the
ones on the other computers I use where auto unlocking the keyring is
working.
Does any
I can confirm that this patch fixes the problem for me.
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symbolic links with spaces in their pathnames on ftp servers does not work
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I am still seing this on Gutsy.
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Epiphany Python extension functions are broken on amd64
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libpam-gnome-keyring
Trying to use the pam_gnome_keyring pam module on amd64 dumps the
following in my auth.log:
Sep 30 21:52:32 localhost authdaemond: PAM unable to
dlopen(/lib/security/pam_gnome_keyring.so)
Sep 30 21:52:36 localhost authdaemond: PAM [
I have just upgraded my bios to A09. But what is the uma, and how do you
change it?
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Thats where I thought it'd be. Unfortunately there is no mention of UMA
on any of the pages in the BIOS on my machine. This must be different
across the different Dell models, so I guess I'm still stuck with the
disapearing cursor bug :(
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Further investigation shows that this only happens with 24 bit depth.
The problem does not show up when using 16 bits. Also - suspending is
not needed for the cursor to disapear. Switching to a console and back
is sufficient.
Unfortunately both swcursor and 16 bit colordepth makes compiz unusable.
Public bug reported:
When waking up from suspend, the mouse cursor disapears. It is still
there (I can navigate by watching what pre-lights on mouseover), but it
is not visible.
Restarting the x server brings back the cursor.
This problem started after upgrading to edgy
** Affects: xserver-xorg
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