Possible duplicate: bug #1620060
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Gthumb 3.8, browsing in a directory with >1300 pictures, mixture of webp and
jpeg.
Gthumb consumes all RAM (32GB), causing system to stutter.
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Ubuntu 19.10 bug confirmed =(.
Funny, 10 years on and this exact problem still on! Amazing that nobody could
use this package in ubuntu all these years!
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To clarify as it is not completely apparent from the above discussion:
The repairs reported by fsck are not caused by corruption, but are harmless and
purely cosmetic fixes. The reason is that to avoid performance bottlenecks,
ext4 does not update the superblock after each inode or block
Hmm, somehow I missed that the actual Theodore Ts'o already commented on
this here. Oops.
Still though , if this is not an error in the fs, then fsck shouldn't
prevent the system from cleanly booting.
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It appears a lot of people are confused about the pushing-the-edge thing that
you have to do to get the launcher. It is very nice when you know it, but
totally impossible to figure out on your own quickly.
May I suggest changing the cursor into something suggestive when pushing the
edge, so
I am getting this on Linux Mint 9 (Ubuntu 10.04) with empathy 2.30.3. I
am behind a firewall and connecting to an ekiga.net account results in
an network error. I can connect to a another sip provider. Connecting
with ekiga to the ekiga account works.
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Broken on 10.10 with regard to foomatic-gui and most others.
Its been 2 years on this simple package configuration bug.
Laughable.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/538773
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I meant 10.04.
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Please remove python-gtkhtml2 from package dependencies
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This bug makes it impractical to use usb and bluetooth audio devices. So much
that I would not recommend usb headsets for pulseaudio users.
Apart from a 'default device' setting, I would like to see device switching
through the indicator icon in the panel.
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Suggesting removing the package from ubuntu based on lack of maintainer.
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No sound in Flobopuyo under Intrepid
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/299228
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This must be an upstream bug as I have it on Fedora 11 too (using totem
2.26.3 and gstreamer 0.10.25).
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GStreamer encountered a general supporting library error.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/336597
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#336597 seems to be a duplicate of this one. Or is it the opposite?
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error on playing swf
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This seems to be a duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gstreamer0.10/+bug/119861
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GStreamer encountered a general supporting library error.
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I herby report this very problem with 2.26.0.
It still sucks. Using ubuntu 9.04.
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Package was wrongly chosen as linux, trigging kernel log request which
seems unrelated to this bug. Changed to gnome-system-monitor
** Package changed: linux (Ubuntu) = gnome-system-monitor (Ubuntu)
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The amount of 'Total sent' data wraps around at 4GB
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/373243
This is madness. This doesnt have anything to do with linux and those at
gnome-bugs dont really care for this ...
The only way this could remotely be related to the kernel is that runnig a 64
bit kernel would allow to run a 64bit version of the program and the counter
warp around would
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: compizconfig-backend-gconf
While running
aptitude upgrade
dpkg: error while cleaning up:
unable to remove newly-installed version of
`/usr/share/doc/compizconfig-backend-gconf/copyright' to allow reinstallation
of backup copy: Directory not
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error while system upgrade: failed to install/upgrade: unable to install new
version of
For me this is what happens:
Directly after boot, the nm starts connecting but it takes long time and fails
in the end (password window pops up).
I have to disable wireless through the applet and enable it again. Only then I
get a connection.
My card is also Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG in a hp
I would like to confirm this bug for gnome.
I have intel 960 graphics and a Core2 Duo T9300 @ 2.50GHz .
A good way to reproduce it is to browse among available wireless networks by
clicking on the nm applet. It uses those animated bars to show strength of the
networks. It takes only few of them
Thats on 9.04 .
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High Xorg CPU usage with human theme
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 293637 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/293637
This looks like a duplicate of bug #293637. It seems to be connected
with the bar animations of the Human theme.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 293637
High Xorg CPU usage with human theme
Looks like someone is having a similar problem with nv and nouveau on
Jaunty: bug #293637.
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It is bug #365199.
There should be an edit function for posts =)
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-system-monitor
This is related to the closed bug #284423 (the reporting user didnt follow up
the report).
It looks like 'Total sent' (or received) amount of bytes is kept in a 32bit
variable and is wrapped around each ~4GB sent (2^32 bytes).
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #581772
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=581772
** Also affects: gnome-system-monitor via
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=581772
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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The amount of 'Total sent' data wraps around at 4GB
They are not too keen on taking it though. Seems there is no bug tracker
for gnome-system-monitor.
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The amount of 'Total sent' data wraps around at 4GB
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/373243
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resize2fs doesn't notice the partition was fsck'ed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/373409
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Binary package hint: gparted
Running from a live cd image of ubuntu 9.04 through virtual box.
When trying to shrink a partition (on a virtual box HDD) I got a message saying
the e2fsck should be run on the affected partition. It was run and finished
without errors:
I would like to confirm something similar.
It looks like 'Total sent' (or received) amount of bytes is kept in a 32bit
variable and is wrapped around each 4GB sent.
You will never see total sent larger than 4GB. When the wrap happens you can
see the transfer rate graph go to zero for a moment.
I confirm. No sound in flobopuyo in eeebuntu 2, based on Ubuntu 8.10, as
of early January 2009.
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I confirm this bug on ubuntu 8.10 ( on i386 ) and package version
0.3.4.ds1-3ubuntu2.
This is actually on eeebuntu 2, but I would not think this affects it.
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I have similar problem with atheros AR5212 in Interpid. It worked in Hardy.
It doesnt connect to a WPA network. Just asks for the password all the time.
Logs say authorisation timeout, but it doesnt even wait so long.
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I have similar problem with atheros AR5212 in Interpid. It worked in Hardy.
It doesnt connect to a WPA network. Just asks for the password all the time.
Logs say authorisation timeout, but it doesnt even wait so long.
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I forgot to mention, its with kernel drivers, not ndiswrapper.
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Binary package hint: network-manager
This is a regression.
My 3Com Corporation AR5212 802.11abg NIC (3CRDAG675) (rev 01) used to work
well with WPA in ubuntu 8.04.
After system upgrade to 8.10 yesterday with update manager, Network Manager
times out on WPA connection.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/292695
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network manager fails to connect to a wpa network with AR5212
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I tried the backports package on a laptop with a build-in intel wireless and a
ralink pcmcia card.
It did make the ralink be set to 56mbps but i couldnt actually test it because
when i deactivated the build-in wlan, the pcmcia card died too (disappeared
from the network manager).
Tried both
In my opinion this particular bug is resolved in Interpid Ibex, but
there is the wpa and performance issue and what the hell is up with
NetworkManager disconnecting the card after the build-in card is
disconnected (a NetworkManager bug?).
Also, the blinken-lights still arent consistent on the
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wireless rt61pci driver buggy in Hardy alpha (only 1Mbit/s) - used to be fine
on Gutsy
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/198267
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wireless rt61pci driver buggy in Hardy alpha (only 1Mbit/s) - used to be fine
on Gutsy
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/198267
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wireless rt61pci driver buggy in Hardy alpha (only 1Mbit/s) - used to be fine
on Gutsy
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/198267
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Yes, it would be linux if the driver used was the one included in linux (the
kernel), which it probably was in Heron (as rt61 driver is included in the
2.6.24 version normally).
The thing is that even serialmonkey developers point out the version included
in the kernel is somewhat buggy (at
I confirm.
The directory /var/lib/apt/keyrings/ is missing.
I had to manually create it and then run dpkg --configure ubuntu-keyring
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I realize that ralink chips have had a lot of attention recently due to their
poor support in Ubuntu but my CNet CWC-854 with the RT2561/RT61 rev B chip
actually worked flawlessly in a very recent (i.e. updated) Gutsy system.
After update to Hardy alpha4 (or 5) the other
What do you mean destroyed? Are they no longer writable/readable in other
devices? Did you try reformatting them?
Did you wait until it finishes writing the data after unmount?
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Binary package hint: gnome-panel
After dist-upgrade (30th of sept 2007) of gutsy beta i get empty screen with
background (no panels). Desktop works (i can create a launcher, mounted drives
show), compiz works. When i try to launch gnome-desktop from terminal it
crashes
I confirm this bug for Toshiba Satellite L40 (intel platform).
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The does not work part (keys and the applet in gnome) is the same for me.
I have a new Toshiba satellite L40-10Q (it is an intel platform). I attach my
lspci...
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