As Rainer pointed out, this could be the same as the bug I reported in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1275130 (sorry for the duplication). I
always get a segfault when trying to load a pdf as background. I fixed
the bug in my recompiled xournal copy, as specified in that bug report.
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I just upgraded to 13.04 and enabled four workspaces. If I open a window
in one workspace and use the pop-up menu to move it to another one it
just disappears. This seems to happen for all applications. The process
keeps on running, but the window disappears, as does the icon
I had been enabling the workspaces using the compiz setup, but when that
didn't work I installed the unity tweak tool. When I reset the compiz
setting to default things started to work like before my upgrade to
13.4. Sorry for the noise!
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I switch to/from dual display on a tablet pc a few times a day. I switch
to dual display mode with a script doing
xrandr --screen 0 --fb 1600x2100
xrandr --output VGA1 --mode 1600x1200 --above LVDS1
and back to the single (laptop) screen with
xrandr --output VGA1 --off
This was a too hasty bug report, sorry!
I had copied some files back from a previous installation, where I'd
forgotten that I'd recompiled imagemagick. So I picked up the wrong
executable.
** Changed in: imagemagick (Ubuntu)
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I just installed ubuntu 12.10 from scratch, and included imagemagick.
However, if I type convert I get:
convert: error while loading shared libraries: libpng15.so.15: cannot
open shared object file: No such file or directory
Seems to me there is no libpng15 to install
Thanks for the links!
I had an N900 which I lost after about two years. First it worked with
bluetooth, then it stopped working and I had to set up a syncML server.
I was pleased when my new N9 just worked with bluetooth. It continued
working after the firmware update in the phone. So it seems
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Syncing with my nokia N9 via bluetooth worked out of the box when I got
it a few months ago. I then upgraded from ubuntu 11.04 to 11.10, and now
it doesn't any more. The Sync dialogue box is much the same, but when
I try to sync I get a red box saying it can't connect to the
In the bluetooth control window (gnome-control-center bluetooth) I can
select my phone. It's listed as paired, but the Connection switch is
off and locked in that position. I don't understand what that means,
maybe nothing. If I click Browse Files... nothing seems to happen. If
I click Sync I get
Tried changing to the latest syncevolution release (1.2.2, was 1.1.1
before). Still same problem. Running it in the terminal I get
$ syncevolution Khul
[INFO] addressbook: inactive
[INFO] memo: inactive
[ERROR] connect failed with error code 111
[ERROR] ObexTransport: Transport Exception
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The little pop-up handle at the right for scrolling sometimes remains
when one switches from evolution to another application or another
desktop. It then remains in front of the active window, which is a
slight nuisance.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package:
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pop-up handle image disconnects
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Evolution dropdown menu for meeting does not work
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When adding a meeting in evolution, there is a dropdown menu to select
the time. This only contains a limited part of the day, and scrolling
(using the new pop-up scrollbar) does not work. (It is possible to
type in the time directly into the box.)
ProblemType: Bug
My conclusion that this problem is connected to dual head running seems
wrong. It happens quite frequently on suspend even when only running
single head. I have the impression that it's more frequent in the case
when the laptop had been idle for some time.
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After using my FS T5010 lifebook with an external FS 5110 FA external
monitor and switching back to using only the laptop screen it hangs when
I try to suspend. The laptop screen goes black with a line cursor
showing in the upper left corner and power and battery lights on.
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Freeze on suspend after dual head running
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Sometimes suspend fails on my FS lifebook T5010 tablet laptop with
internal modem for mobile broadband. I am not sure about which package
is the cause. The screen goes blank and the disk access light goes out,
but power is not turned down. (LEDs which normally start blinking
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Something has changed which makes it impossible to change correctly
between different external screens.
If I boot without any external screen and then connect one, it is
recognised correctly. (In fact, it's switched on as soon as I select the
screen setting dialogue, and the
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I sent a mail to the sourceforge list Justin mentioned. It was held for
moderation since I'm not a member, and I never received any comment. My
fixed version (with gsize replaced with guint32) works just fine.
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I chose suspend from the user menu and the screen went dark and dead.
There was no response to keyboard or touchpad, although the screen
backlight seemed to be on and the leds did not indicate suspend state. I
had to power off. (Trying to report this I got a message about a
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Compiling without optimisation was not the solution. It worked for
annotating a test file, but the same error occured when saving an
xournal file to pdf (without loading any pdf).
Now gdb worked fine, and I found that len is declared wrongly. It should
be a guint32, not a gsize. Changing this
The crash happens at line 872 in xo-print.c:
g_string_append_len(pdfbuf, fontdata, len);
Examining the value of len with gdb prior to this call shows
140733193391464. But it's difficult to trace why, since len is optimised
away earlier in the code. If I compile with '-g' or with '-O0' it
works.
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Binary package hint: xournal
If I open an existing pdf using xournal and add some text using the
keyboard, then xournal dies abruptly when I try to save the modified
pdf. A pdf file is created, but it's not readable.
I am using Ubuntu 9.10 on a Fujitsu-Siemens T5010 tablet
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pdf
Running it from the terminal I get:
GLib-ERROR **: /build/buildd/glib2.0-2.22.2/glib/gmem.c:175: failed to allocate
140737488355328 bytes
aborting...
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Seems similar for me. It also happened when I suspended using the
applet.
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I booted same machine to XP and symptoms were the same. One sim card
worked and the other not. Turns out I needed to update the modem
firmware (it's an MC8790 on a FS T5010, go the firmware from Fujitsu).
It now works for both cards.
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I seem to be having the same problem with an internal sierra usb card.
It used to work, but now it doesn't since a few days. Oddly, it *does*
work with a sim card for another account with the same provider, but not
for my account (even tried getting a new sim card for that account). My
guess is
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I have a Fujitsu-SIemens T5010 laptop with an Intel 82801I audio
controller, and it seems to me that the range of the sound controls is
too low somehow. I have tried tweaking them in alsamixer, from the
volume applet, and from system-preferences-sound.
If I put all the
My current belief is that this was a hardware issue. Things got worse
and it turns out the wires connecting to the screen were damaged.
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On Thu, 2009-03-26 at 19:27 +, MyR wrote:
Looks like a duplicate of bug 295292
Could be related, but 295292 seemed to be about rotating the display via
software, whereas all I did was turn it with my hands. I did not rotate
what was shown on the display, only the LCD screen itself. So my
I may try Jaunty, but I use the laptop for my work and I don't have much
time for experimenting at the moment. So it will probably take quite a
while before I try. Sorry!
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1. Please list the exact steps we need to take to reproduce this bahavior.
It happens after a fresh boot, even if no desktop applications have been
started.
2. How often does this behavior happen? Always, most of the time or
occasionally?
It seems to always happen after a few flips of the
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On my hp tc4400 tablet PC the pen stops working if I physically turn the
screen by grabbing it with my hands. I do not change the display itself
(it rotates with the screen since all pixels are unchanged). If I do
this a few times the stylus input stops working. I'm using
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-input-wacom
I have an hp tc4400 tablet pc. If I rotate the screen (to read/annotate
some text) and then suspend and resume again, I get an offset if
approximately 5cm between the position of the stylus and the point where
the cursor appears.
On Fri, 2008-11-07 at 09:08 +, Bryce Harrington wrote:
Hi klas-hultqvist,
Please attach the output of `lspci -vvnn`, and attach your
/var/log/Xorg.0.log file from after reproducing this issue. If you've made
any customizations to your /etc/X11/xorg.conf please attach that as well.
Hallo Bryce,
The basic problem seemed to be the same as for
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/293064
which seems to me to be caused by some incorrect handling at upgrade of
my (perhaps incorrect) xorg.conf which worked with hardy (I just sent
you the lspci output and my old xorg.conf in
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WIth intrepid, dual head does not work any more on my hp tc4400 tablet
PC (wacom). I tried re-booting with the external screen present, but it
just stays black. Putting back the stuff removed from xorg.conf does not
work either.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
WIth intrepid, dual head does not work any more on my hp tc4400 tablet
PC (wacom). I tried re-booting with the external screen present, but it
just stays black. Putting back the stuff removed from xorg.conf does not
work either.
At boot-time, I get
So I cleared the Mirror Screens tick box in the Screen Resolution
dialogue, and now dual head works (there was no 1600x1200 resolution
available for the external screen, however, until I increased the size
of the virtual screen in xorg.conf).
But I don't see how to turn off xinerama mode, and get
Things improved after
sudo apt-get --reinstall install xserver-xorg-video-all
sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg
I no longer get the (EE) no devices detected error.
Appending wacom sections to generated xorg.conf made stylus work. This
is my current xorg.conf:
# xorg.conf (X.Org X
The xournal problems went away when I installed the patch mentioned in
the description of bug #272316.
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I also confirm that libgnomecanvas_2.20.1.1-1ubuntu3.debdiff did the
trick for xournal for intrepid on an hp tc4400 tablet pc.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
When I try to change to the calendar view, evolution crashes with a
segfault (after showing the calendar display for a very brief moment).
This only happens when I start evolution with --component=mail (as in
the default gnome panel launcher).
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Binary package hint: xorg
I had my hp tc4400 tablet PC working with hardy. I just changed to intrepid,
and I get the startup message
Ubuntu is running in low-graphics mode. The following error was encountered:
(EE) No devices detected
I can then choose to run in
I am currently running ubuntu 8.04, and I haven't had this problem for
some time. It did seem to come and go, however, so I guess it might come
back. For the moment, it's not an issue.
Thanks!
On Sun, 2008-08-03 at 22:03 +, Jean-Baptiste Lallement wrote:
Thank you for taking the time to
Thanks!
Indeed, it works with the stylus. I downloaded and compiled 0.4.2.1, and
the problem remains, however. It's not a problem for me any more,
however.
Klas
On Thu, 2008-05-29 at 04:01 +, Denis Auroux wrote:
This issue probably only happens when you use the mouse (or
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xournal
I'm using xournal on an hp tc4400 tablet laptop. I recently changed from
gutsy to hardy. I can no longer input text from the keyboard. Nothing
appears on the screen when I press the keys. Using the stylus to write
on the screen still works,
Just changed from Gutsy to Hardy and had this problem on an hp tc4400. Fan
comes on, screen black,
keyboard (including caps lock light) doesn't work. Have to power off. See no
signs of any attempt to
resume in the logs. I changed back from 2.6.24-17 to old kernel (2.6.22-14) and
it works.
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The reset also happens spontaneoulsy when the laptop is on and not
connected to any network. (Getting time from a server is not activated
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I was running Gutsy since summer, and had no trouble with the clock. It
seemed to change from summer time correctly (CEST to CET), but at some
point (last week?) it changed back one hour (saying 8:00 instead of 9:00
etc.). Correcting it using date command in terminal or menu from clock
applet
The reset (sometimes) happens when I suspend my laptop. I have also
noticed that occasionally when I press the sleep button it refuses and a
message pops up saying something similar to policy timeout is not
valid, please try again in a little while. When this happens It is
still possible to
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In terminal windows opened on the external screen with a laptop in dual
head mode the DISPLAY variable is set to :0.0, so X applications started
from the window appear on the laptop screen until I type export
DISPLAY=:0.1.
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It is highly reproducible: Whenever I try to start firefox on the
external screen it crashes immediately.
It fails like this without flash or java plugins. (I cleared the plugin-
directory so that about:pugins tells me that no plugins are installed.)
I have not installed any extensions myself,
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With the latest gutsy, firefox crashes immediately with a segmentation fault
when I
start on an external display in dual head mode. On the screen of the laptop
(hp tc440 running X86_64) it works fine. Here is the traceback from gdb:
Program
I'm not so familiar with using debian packages, but here is the code in
xournal-0.4/src/xo-file.c after my changes:
ppm_name = g_strdup_printf(%s/p-%04d.ppm, bgpdf.tmpdir, req-pageno);
// printf(Child %d finished, should look for %s... \n, pid, ppm_name);
if (bgpdf.status ==
The cause of this problem is that xournal uses pdftoppm, to convert individual
pages
in the pdf file to bit maps. The old version of pdftoppm named the bit map
files with
six-digit page numbers irrespective of the number of pages in the pdf document.
The new version uses the number of digits
I downloaded the source for gtk+2.0-2.11.6 and replaced the libgtk-x11-2.0 and
libgdk-x11-2.0 libraries with locally compiled ones. This made both xournal 0.4
and 0.3.3 work without losing the insertion point.
I'm using X86_64 on a tc4400 with intel core 2 duo.
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when opening the xournal application it works, till one moves to the next
page
I see exactly the same behaviour. The stylus works for selecting windows
etc, and the write cursor is at the tip of the stylus, but the line
you draw appears further down, and the shift is larger the more pages
you scroll down (it's OK on the first page). Xournal worked fine with
Feisty (on an hp
I dowloaded xournal 0.4 from sourceforge and compiled it (the Gutsy vsn
is 0.3.3).
With 0.4 it seems to work OK for the first few pages, but when I try to
write something to a page after page 16 the page number at the bottom
left changes to 16 (but the displayed page does not change) and the text
Xournal calls
gdk_event_get_coords(event, x, y);
to find the position in the file where you write. This function returns
a y which rises linearly with the position within the first sixteen
pages, but then stays almost constant over many pages. Looks like a GTK
bug.
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I seem to be having the same/a similar problem on an hp tc4400. After
suspend the X-session is lost and I have to log into a new one. In
/var/log/syslog I see
gdm[5304]: WARNING: gdm_slave_xioerror_handler: Fatal X error -
Restarting :0
Was working OK before this morning's upgrade, including
I had the same problem, but managed to get s2ram to work with the following
work-around:
I re-compiled the kernel, selecting module compilation for Mouse
interface and AT keyboard (I first removed if EMBEDDED from
drivers/Kconfig and drivers/keyboard/Kconfig).
I added a file
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