Weird. I just downgraded and suddenly it's working?
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Sorry, but I can't test that package because I'm using amd64.
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-core
I'm using an nVidia amd64 system, and today's Dapper update fails to
load xserver with both the nvidia and nv drivers.
This issue is being discussed in the forums:
http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=241254
** Affects: xorg-s
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 57153 ***
Okay, I just updated and noticed the new version (10.4). Thanks. :)
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I noticed this made it into the repo today. Works fine. Thanks a lot! :)
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Yes, I think this probably should be in backports even if it isn't
necessary (and a relatively low priority project) considering that this
version has been out for quite some time, many people have already been
using it without any noticed breakage, and this latest version probably
does fix a few c
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
If you use a non-monospace font for the system (which is the standard)
after the clock changes in any significant way, it will drift further
and further to the left. It may correct itself over time, but that space
becomes an eyesore.
If you w
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=319149
It is trivial, but it is annoying. I'd really appreciate it if someone
could pull this thorn out of gnome-panel's paw.
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I just tried v1.3.5 from sourceforge and it still has this bug.
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This is NOT fixed in Feisty, and I have seen it several times already.
Furthermore, in a console, it gives the following error:
run-detectors: unable to find an interpreter for
/path/to/program.exe
Several things in mono rely on this functioning properly, and I cannot
just alter the program to fo
Sorry, but I should have said that this no longer works with version
0.9.36 or newer. It works fine, however, with 0.9.33.
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In Gnome, I find that you are forced to run with "Show date" unchecked.
The change of date makes this bug more severe than it must seem to
upstream (whose default is unchecked IIRC rather than checked in
Ubuntu).
I'd really like to see this fixed given how annoying it is and how
easily it can be f
I'm using mplayer 2:1.0~rc2-0ubuntu13, and if I use -ao=pulse (rather
than alsa), it works mostly as expected. If I seek around a lot,
pulseaudio does tend to crash, and I have to restart pulseaudio.
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I respectfully disagree. That roadmap only states "when Panel size
changes," and that has nothing to do with this bug. This bug (probably)
has more to do with the fact that applets have variable widths and are
configured to specific locations that cause massive confusion in the
panel rendering if y
Public bug reported:
This is from Ubuntu 8.04 alpha 5 x86_64 using XFCE.
$ apt-cache policy xfce4-mcs-manager
xfce4-mcs-manager:
Installed: 4.4.2-2ubuntu2
Candidate: 4.4.2-2ubuntu2
Version table:
*** 4.4.2-2ubuntu2 0
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com hardy/universe Packages
There is a patch available to work around the deliberate corruption in
the UDF.
http://tobias.rautenkranz.ch/libdvdread_ifo.html
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It seems developers are ignoring this bug even when weather and
temperature features are put into it.
Shouldn't bugs have a higher priority than features?
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Please correct me if I'm wrong, but is this problem addressed here?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/wine/+bug/85338
If this is the direction that Wine should be taking from now on, maybe
someone should notify Scott Ritchie (considering the newer versions of
Wine still include "wine.deskt
I can't seem to install it using apt-get:
$ apt-cache policy cinepaint cinepaint-data
cinepaint:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 0.21-2-0ubuntu4
Version table:
0.21-2-0ubuntu4 0
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com feisty/universe Packages
cinepaint-data:
Installed: (none)
Candidat
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Binary package hint: memtest86+
This was tested with Hardy beta amd64 on an nForce4 KN9. The motherboard
defaulted to lower than recommended voltage for the memory, but memtest
failed to notice the problem. When I ran memtest, it passed.
I admit I only let memtest run until
I just installed the 4.4.2-3ubuntu5 version from the repos, and that
seems to have fixed the problem.
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Nothing fixed in Feisty here. In fact, I don't think the kernel has been
modified in a couple weeks.
$ apt-cache policy linux-headers-2.6.20-16
linux-headers-2.6.20-16:
Installed: 2.6.20-16.29
Candidate: 2.6.20-16.29
Version table:
*** 2.6.20-16.29 0
500 http://security.ubuntu.com f
How much longer will we have to wait for the fix? This is still a
serious bug for us Feisty users.
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It seems this bug has appeared again. I had to install the latest
cinepaint-data manually (downloaded it from a mirror directly and used
dpkg):
$ apt-cache policy cinepaint-data
cinepaint-data:
Installed: 0.21-2-0ubuntu4
Candidate: 0.21-2-0ubuntu4
Version table:
*** 0.21-2-0ubuntu4 0
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Binary package hint: cinepaint
I just installed the latest cinepaint for amd64, and it gets to this
point:
/usr/lib/cinepaint/0.21-2/plug-ins/script-fu
cinepaint fatal error: sigsegv caught
cinepaint (pid:10203): [E]xit, [H]alt, show [S]tack trace or [P]roceed: s
#0 0x2
I just tried out the Xubuntu Feisty amd64 desktop CD and it was still
weird. This time, the default size was taken from the *previous* used
size (0 the first time). Hope you don't mind the packed attachment.
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I just tried the proposed version, and it's about the same. I think I'll
post the full output:
$ cinepaint
Locale not found in /usr/share/locale
Locale not found in ../po
Locale not found in /usr/share/locale
** WARNING **: Cannot open selected ICC assumed image profile:
/usr/share/color/icc/sRGB
To be sure, I did this:
$ sudo apt-get remove --purge cinepaint cinepaint-data libcinepaint0
Then reinstalled the proposed again, but it still does the same thing.
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In my case, only the Multi-Card Reader USB 2.0 seems to act up with
ehci. It can interface with 4 different size cards which are then seen
as 4 SCSI devices, and is connected by USB internally so I have no way
to replug it after booting.
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Binary package hint: firestarter
The GUI for Firestarter has a bug where it persists in showing a closed
connection as if it were still active. This could present the problem of
people thinking that they are being hacked when they are (probably) not,
as in this example:
http
Is "gnome-mount" a tool included in Xubuntu? I thought Xubuntu was
strictly XFCE.
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I just installed gnome-mount, and suddenly it worked. I guess there's
just a missing depends somewhere.
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I think someone goofed the depends of Thunar in the latest version. This
should probably be marked for Thunar.
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You can change the configuration by selecting "None" in the Desktop
Icons pop-up menu, then select "File/launcher icons" again.
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On my system, I have the Notification Area, the Volume Applet, the
System Monitor, the Clock, and the Workspace Switcher on the right side
of my panel going left to right. The Notification Area and the Clock
change width from time to time, so perhaps that's what is causing this
trouble.
As a worka
Items on the right side of the panel move themselves back to flush up
against each other if you change the Orientation. Is this another bug?
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Binary package hint: gedit-plugins
I've noticed that these plugins are not selectable in the
Preferences/Plugins tab, and this problem has also been reported here:
http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=362089
At first glance, this would appear to be a fault of the am
Locked or unlocked, applets move around randomly on the right side. On
the left, applets move around randomly unless you manually move them.
Manually moving applets on the right does *not* fix them.
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I also noticed Error 1 and its workaround (ctrl+alt+f1, ctrl+alt+f7) on
my nVidia 7600 GT/AMD k8 system.
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I'd like to point out that my keyboard layout is US, so I don't think
the scrambled video bug has anything to do with that.
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I just installed the amd64 version of Ubuntu Herd 3, and I get this
message whenever I boot:
bogl_init failed: setting screen size: Cannot allocate memory
screen init failed
(AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 4200, nVidia 7600 GT, K9N Neo nForce 550)
The usplash comes up fine however if I use 32-bit Ub
Indeed. Now it's back to "normal":
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Since Dapper, the repo version (1.5.3-3) fails. I've been using the
package available here:
http://asic-linux.com.mx/~izto/checkinstall/download.php
** Affects: checkinstall (Ubuntu)
Importance: Untriaged
Status:
Hello. I just installed Xubuntu beta 2 amd64 (and updated). I always
build from source, so it was a little surprising to run into this myself
(I'm using latest upstream AVFS and Worker). Anyway, after some advice,
I recompiled AVFS with this additional option:
-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=0
Add that in the
I just had this happen on my 64-bit system, and the 32-bit system seems
unaffected. I tried both static and DHCP configurations. Both fail. The
only way to fix this is to revert back to the old network manager:
* download
http://mirror.anl.gov/pub/ubuntu//pool/main/n/network-manager/network-manag
"Bug" or not, there was no network with the new package. That's a fact.
When I replaced it with the old package, I once again had a network. I
can't think of a better indication than that. I've narrowed it down for
you, however, in that I believe it to be related to the 64-bit CPU
instruction set.
Thanks for the info about where to look for logs.
Relevant portions of the syslog:
* With 4.1:
Jun 1 14:01:05 genma-MS-7309 kernel: [ 11.376425] init: networking
main process (957) terminated with status 1
There is no indication at all that Network Manager is there.
* With 4:
Jun 1 14:12:
Okay, I think I can narrow this down further:
Intel 32-bit machine: 4.1 works
AMD 64-bit ATI machine with Realtek network: 4.1 works
AMD 64-bit nVidia using ethernet bridge: fails
Maybe this is related to nVidia.
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Another interesting observation: If I run
sudo NetworkManager --no-daemon
that seems to get the network back up even on this affected system. The
system simply refuses to init NM on startup. Perhaps this is related
also to upstart.
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Okay, I just confirmed the above:
sudo NetworkManager
That will get your network back up, though you do have to endure two
minutes at the boot up spash screen telling you "waiting for network"
(whatever causes that).
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Some more info (from lspci) on the affected system:
00:07.0 Bridge: NVIDIA Corporation MCP61 Ethernet (rev a2)
Subsystem: Micro-Star International Co., Ltd. Device 7309
Control: I/O+ Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr-
Stepping- SERR- FastB2B- DisINTx+
St
Probably should have tried this earlier. I noticed I was missing
/etc/network/interfaces (and this is what turns out to be the problem on
this system here). I replaced it, and now it doesn't refuse to init at
start. Seems like a house of cards, but you *really* need that file. As
of right now, the
I didn't notice it before, but I had removed interfaces. With the 4
version, this wasn't a problem, but it is with the 4.1 version
(something to do with dnsmasq I guess). I created a file (with leafpad)
that contained those two lines and saved it as /etc/network/interfaces
and then rebooted. From t
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This error came from booting Xubuntu 11.04 beta 1 desktop CD amd64. I
turned off "quiet" and "splash" and eventually had this reported to me:
mountall: error while loading shared libraries:
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libdl.so.2: cannot read file data: Input/Output error
init: mou
I suppose I might have misinterpreted when it told me the disc was okay.
How about this:
$ md5sum -c md5sum.txt >~/temp/md5s.log
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Actually, that previous post was a test of alpha 3. Yeah, that one was
good, too. Here's beta1...
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Hello. I'd like to report that I did manage a successful workaround with
the following options:
acpi=off irqpoll
I was able to save the dmesg to my usb stick.
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Hi again. This bug seems to have been fixed between beta 1 and 2. I just
booted the beta 2 CD and that went through as expected twice without any
serious problems.
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