I'm having the same symptoms as the original reporter, except it worked
for me in Hardy, and doesn't in Intrepid.
In Hardy, if my wireless connection dropped, it would eventually
reconnect.
After upgrading to Intrepid, when my wireless connection drops, it acts
like it is attempting to reconnect,
Correction to earlier statement: "but clicking okay on the password
dialog doesn't work". It worked this last time. :-)
However the password dialog came up behind my currently active window,
and it required user intervention to reconnect.
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Wire less Internet connection does't automatically
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: screen
Ubuntu 9.04
screen 4.0.3-11ubuntu4
screen-profiles 1.44-0ubuntu1.1
gnome-terminal 2.26.0-0ubuntu2
vim 2:7.2.079-1ubuntu5
When running vim inside screen, using the new screen-profiles, screen
periodically crashes. The "client" screen process just
After asking around in #vim, someone wrote the following simple
instructions for building a deb from source (which should get upgraded
when the ubuntu package maintainers upload a newer version):
http://pastebin.com/m5fe056a3
It worked great for me!
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vim crashed using rails.vim on Hardy
https
I am also experiencing the same problem. I used "upgrade-manager -c -d"
to install Edgy Beta (amd64), and now fsck checks both partitions (/boot
and /, both ext3) on every single reboot.
To the original reporter: the usplash bug is at
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/usplash/+bug/5658
I had only been hit occasionally by this bug over the last several
months, and I've just been ignoring it. But, by chance or by special
circumstances, I've triggered the bug three times today... before lunch.
So it's really getting on my nerves.
I do think that the bug is in screen (not byobu), a
I can reproduce the bug very reliably:
* open up a terminal window (unmaximized),
* start screen,
* start vim,
* run :grep (or something similar) and verify that it works
* maximize terminal window,
* drop the font size a couple of times,
* rerun the exact same :grep (etc)
and now the entire scre
219] screen[4099]: segfault at 18 ip
7fa5ee7da1c3 sp 7fff058cc710 error 4 in
libc-2.11.1.so[7fa5ee76+17a000]
** Also affects: screen via
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?26742
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Changed in: screen (Ubuntu)
Assignee: nicholas a. evans
On second look, I don't think this bug necessarily shares anything with
#656395.
** Summary changed:
- screen freezes up, turns zombie (new in jaunty w/ screen-profiles)
+ screen freezes up, turns zombie
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screen freezes up, turns zombie
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/375625
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