Still affects me on Ubuntu 10.04 Desktop AMD64. Is it really just a user
agent change? Could a patched libmusicbrainz 3 really fix it?
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Sorry, shouldn't have opened my mouth before I read more in-depth.
Nontrivial change indeed :( Has anything been looked at for resolving
the bureacratic concerns with adding dependencies, moving things in
main, etc?
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This bug still exists in Ubuntu 9.10 with linux-image-2.6.31-16-generic
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Binary package hint: gdm
gdm no longer lists an Xsession item in the session choices, making it
difficult for users to use their own .xsession or .xinitrc .
Version Information:
Description:Ubuntu karmic (development branch)
Release:9.10
gdm:
Installed:
This bug seems to be fixed in Ubuntu Jaunty.
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I'd hardly describe it as a fix as much as a less unpleasant workaround,
since the real problem lies in the fact it is treated as an X input device
at all by default. I'm not sufficiently knowledgeable about the underlying
systems to see how to fix it properly.
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I wrote a quick little one-liner you could call at login, based off of the
bit Daniel posted (assuming you leave the controller plugged in.)
xinput set-int-prop `xinput list | grep X-Box 360 pad | perl -ne 'print
/id=(\d+)/'` 'Device Enabled' 32 0
Since you're using an XBox gamepad you may need
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My xorg.conf is unmodified, though it seems that a configuration change
was made by a tool to explicitly use the 'nvidia' driver. Aside from
that one line in the Device entry, it is all empty blocks.
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The only explicit declaration made in my Xorg.conf is in the Device
section, where the 'nvidia' driver is explicitly set (I think this was
performed by the restricted driver manager, as I don't remember altering
it.) Other than that, it seems to be the default skeletal config.
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I filed a bug noting the automatically used as mouse thing, where you
may want to possibly post a confirmation response as well. Bug #277915 .
(I apologize to the developers responding to these if it's spammy, but
they're two separate, yet related, issues. Figured there may be more
discussion
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Binary package hint: xorg
On Ubuntu Intrepid, Xorg automatically picks up my Wired XBox 360
controller as a mouse. The joystick moves the cursor.
I suspect this is not how most users of the XBox 360 controller would
like to use it. It should not be automatically treated as
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In Ubuntu Intrepid, upon pressing a button when Xorg is using a Wired
XBox 360 Controller as evdev input, Xorg crashes.
lsb_release -rd returns:
Description:Ubuntu intrepid (development branch)
Release:8.10
The logfile for Xorg
It should be noted that this default occasionally causes the mouse to
jitter and snap to center.
Additionally, I feel this bug is made more serious by bug #277917.
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The saa7134_alsa module causes a kernel oops. This did not occur in
linux-image-2.6.24-12-generic.
The kernel oops causes the boot process to stop, though the system will
start responding again if I send it a Ctrl+Alt+Del, it will not remount
/ as writable. I was forced to
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Binary package hint: nautilus
Description:Ubuntu hardy (development branch)
Release:8.04
nautilus:
Installed: 1:2.22.0-0ubuntu3
gvfs:
Installed: 0.2.1-1ubuntu1
gvfs-backends:
Installed: 0.2.1-1ubuntu1
Steps to reproduce:
1) Open a nautilus window with a
Hrm, it does hang for a very very brief time with Compiz disabled,
almost unnoticable. Perhaps the main offender is Compiz here? In either
case, I'm not sure why nautilus is blocking on mouseover at all.
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It should be noted that flac123 somehow seems to skip the bad frame on
the track in question. Though the gap is noticable, it is a far less
disruptive behavior than stopping playback entirely.
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You
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gstreamer-flac
Totem, Rhythmbox, and presumably other gstreamer-utilizing applications
will not make a best effort at decoding a FLAC file for playback if
CRC fails; a moderately corrupted, but otherwise playable file, will be
rendered unusable.
Steps
Same problem, amd64 gutsy, nvidia GeForce 8500GT, using the gutsy
nvidia-glx-new package. With compiz enabled via the Appearance dialog,
on hopping to a vterm and back to the X session, I get a black screen,
with only the mouse responsive. I believe with this issue I've been able
to use
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Graphics card: MSI nVidia GeForce 8500GT
Display: Samsung SyncMaster 226BW (DFP @ [EMAIL PROTECTED])
Upon a fresh install of Ubuntu 7.10 Tribe 5, resolution detects fine
(1680x1050 and lower are available.) After installing and enabling
nvidia-glx-new through the restricted
I can confirm this bug on Feisty. Luckily it seems I don't have to make
this change every boot. Regardless, it causes Fuse to not simply just
work out of the box.
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Seems fine now in Feisty beta. Synaptics works without panicking my
kernel, logout/login does not hang. Any idea what the problem used to
be, out of curiosity?
On 3/30/07, Timo Aaltonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Robin, as you can see this bug is about i810 driver.
Philip; please test Feisty
Same problem still on -11 as well.
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Manually removing the snd_hda_intel module, then modprobing it with the
model=3stack option returned my audio levels to normal. I think the
addition of the new model entries in patch_realtek.c may have caused
problems, at least on my system. Wish I had the expertise to perhaps
provide a more
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 88400 ***
I believe this may have been marked as a duplicate incorrectly, as the
symptoms I am reporting vary from those reported in bug 88400.
Additionally, you mention in bug 88400 that a fix was committed, and
it seems that the fix you refer to was indeed
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The bug still seems to be present. While I couldn't test with the same
exact version of SL, as it wouldn't let me log on with the old version,
testing with the latest version caused X to lockup, and not restart as
it did before. Additionally, it seemed to take longer to lockup, as I
did get a
As a sidenote, could this possibly be due to the dynamic shared video
memory stuff the newer Intel integrated chips have? If so I could try
testing while explicitly setting my video memory to the amount I do have
dedicated.
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I have a problem that might possibly be related. My HDA family device (I
presume it is so, as it uses the snd_hda_codec and snd_hda_intel
modules,) does not display a master mixer either. In my case, it makes
the internal speakers borderline unusable, as the default volume for
them is far too low
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.20
Master mixer is no longer displayed in alsamixer, gnome-alsamixer, or in
the mixer applet for my Intel 82801G HDA sound device. The only
remaining playback mixer controls are PCM and Microphone, both of which
behave as expected. A
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-driver-i810
Some OpenGL applications seem to cause the i810 driver to crash Xorg, and
prevent Xorg from restarting successfully following the crash. In particular,
SecondLife 1.13.1.6 causes Xorg as soon as login completes and OpenGL
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