I found that after kobodl crashes I can start it a second time and it
works then, i.e. the crashes are not 100% reproducible.
Something is definitely wrong with sound, though: the music is very
noisy, not like what I remember from ancient kobodl versions. Also,
when I try to exit, the kobodl
Attaching yesterday's syslog (biggish, 188KB uncompressed) starting from
boot. It has several successful suspends plus the network manager
error. One thing I didn't notice before: network manager segfaulted on
Oct 10 21:38:36, during the previous resume, which was 50 minutes before
my failed
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 151130 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/151130
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 151130
panel missing on startup (gutsy beta compiz)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/151198
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I would suggest looking at the SMART error log and running the SMART
self-tests instead of just relying on the overall self-assessment
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Mary: it works on my T61 with l-u-m 2.6.22-11.28.
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Actually, the bug is back, but the steps to reproduce have changed: move
the mouse to the top-right corner to activate scale, then choose a
window within two seconds. Once the animation is finished, I get a
tooltip from the applet on the gnome panel. The tooltip doesn't go away
until I move the
Yes, please. Turn Compiz off by default for 965 chipsets, but give
users who know what they're doing the option to use it.
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This continues to happen in Feisty (kernel 2.6.20-15-generic): sometimes
my laptop does not wake up from suspend to RAM. The half-moon Thinkpad
icon continues to blink, the keyboard is completely dead (no console
switches, no magic SysRq), the screen is blank, forced poweroff is the
only way out
The time is not necessarily 10 minutes. I've seen this message at 632,
635, 979, 23529 and 99848 seconds of uptime, according to dmesg.
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Do you use compiz? Can you blindly run compiz --replace from the Alt-F2
run dialog? Does it help?
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I cannot reproduce it either, any more. Looks like it got fixed.
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This bug is back in Gutsy: when you have an open Firefox window, firefox
ignores -P profilename and -ProfileManager command-line arguments and
always opens a new window of your existing Firefox instance. A
workaround is to also add -no-remote (or -a something) to the command
line.
The regression
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/133165
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Should conflict with libmtp5
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 133165 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/133165
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/133193
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/133203
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You
I don't have TurboMemory in my T61. I have a fingerprint reader which
sits on the USB bus (and I've installed thinkfinger from source). I
also have a 4-in-1 card reader, which sits behind the CardBus bridge,
and doesn't have drivers, AFAIK.
Sometimes I get IRQ 21: nobody cared. Sometimes I get
FWIW disabling POST_VIDEO fixed occasional crashes on resume (blank screen,
blinking moon) on my Thinkpad T42 (radeon video driver): bug 81722.
I've never tried switching to a different console during the first ten seconds,
and after that the machine was entirely dead (no magic sysrq).
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Chris: adding acpi_sleep=s3_bios to the kernel command line fixed
backlight-disabled-on-resume for me (intel GM965). I've heard that a
newer intel driver in git correctly initializes a couple of additional
registers, which will make the acpi_sleep option unnecessary for my
chipset.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: acpi-support
After a recent acpi-support upgrade (to 0.98), resume from software
suspend on my Lenovo T61 leaves me with a mostly blank text screen with
some blinking characters in strange colours. The keyboard is mostly
dead (Ctrl+Alt+F1 does nothing,
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 136453 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/136453
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[gutsy] resuming from suspend/hibernate broken
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/136453
acpi-support 0.99 fixed the problem
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/136745
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T61, kernel 2.6.22-9: no sound out of the box.
I had working sound with ALSA compiled from the alsa-source Ubuntu
package (version 1.0.14-1ubuntu1) with just three (rather than five)
extra patches applied:
- http://hg.alsa-project.org/alsa-kernel/rev/958b39f3e8dd
-
Rebuilding ALSA works with 2.6.22-10 too.
Instructions that work for me:
sudo apt-get install alsa-source
cd /usr/src/
sudo tar xvjf alsa-driver.tar.bz2
cd modules/alsa-driver/
sudo ./configure
I think I just understood what 'lum' means in the changelog I quoted
above. snd-hda-intel.ko is now provided by linux-ubuntu-
modules-2.6.22-10-generic rather than linux-image-2.6.22-10-generic.
Should this bug be reassigned to linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.22?
My sound test above was done with
Sound does not work on my ThinkPad T61 with linux-ubuntu-
modules-2.6.22-10-generic version 10.24. Same symptoms: alsamixer
doesn't show all the channels (especially the speakers headphones
switches), applications appear to play but no sound is heard.
I've made sure I don't have self-compiled
Looks like http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=144066
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Binary package hint: gnome-terminal
This is a new bug in Gutsy; Feisty didn't have it.
1. Open a new gnome-terminal window
2. Open a new tab by pressing Ctrl+Shift+T
3. Maximize the window
4. Close the second tab by pressing Ctrl+D (or Ctrl+Shift+W)
You get a maximized
Confirming. Laptop with Intel GM965, Gutsy. Plugging/unplugging an
external monitor and resizing the desktop with xrandr confuses compiz.
For example, if I extend my 1280x800 desktop to 1280x1824 with xrandr
--output VGA --auto --above LVDS, my LCD screen becomes completely blank
(except for the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: compiz
I have the logout applet on the top-right corner of my screen, which is
standard Ubuntu config. I've also configured compiz to enable the scale
plugin when I move my mouse to the top-right corner (which is not
standard Ubuntu config since #63346
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xzoom
When I use compiz, xzoom always shows a white field instead of actual
screen contents.
xmag, on the other hand, works properly. Comparing the sources of both
might provide a clue.
** Affects: xzoom (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Mike: it's gnome-font-properties.
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Lenovo T61, ipw3945, network-manager 0.6.5-0ubuntu9 won't connect to an
open AP. It associates fine, but doesn't get an address via DHCP. I
run sudo dhclient3 eth1 manually as a workaround.
Here's an interesting message that appears in /var/log/user.log when I
try to connect with Network
Bug still present in gdebi 0.3.1ubuntu1
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This is fixed in the git version of the intel driver, according to
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11914
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There is a slight loss of functionality after you get this message on a
T61 laptop: the two USB ports on the right side don't detect newly
plugged in devices immediately (they work if you wait a few minutes).
The USB port on the left side is unaffected.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.22
I've a Lenovo T61 laptop with a SATA disk. Every now and then the disk
freezes for 30 seconds and then I get this error in dmesg:
[ 37.94] ata1.00: exception Emask 0x2 SAct 0x7dffb SErr 0x0 action 0x2
frozen
[ 37.94]
I have a Thinkpad T61 with the following configuration:
- Intel GMA X3100 graphics
- Intel 3945 wireless
- 15 screen w/ 1280x800 resolution
I've encountered all of the bugs mentioned in the original report, and
some more.
1. If you leave the SATA controller in AHCI mode, Gutsy won't see the
This bug is also present on a Lenovo T61 running gutsy:
$ lshal|grep smbios
smbios.bios.release_date = '04/17/2007' (string)
smbios.bios.vendor = 'LENOVO' (string)
smbios.bios.version = '7LET37WW (1.07 )' (string)
smbios.chassis.manufacturer = 'LENOVO' (string)
smbios.chassis.type =
The loss of the second CPU is caused by a kernel panic on resume
This appears to be https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-
source-2.6.22/+bug/129226
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/131406
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12. Once during boot time there was a 30 second pause after which
usplash disappeared and I got a scary kernel message about an
exception on ata1.00. I had SATA set to AHCI in the BIOS at that
time.
This is https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-
source-2.6.22/+bug/131633
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I can reproduce the crash by opening a JPEG image in eog, rotating it,
saving, then trying to close the window before it finishes saving.
Stacktrace:
#0 0xb7442038 in strcmp () from /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6
#1 0x0807e506 in is_file_in_list_store (store=0x80d7670,
info_uri=0x82bfd88
Simplified steps to reproduce:
1. eog someimage.jpg
2. ctrl+r to rotate
3. ctrl+s to save
eog prints this and crashes:
(eog:10356): EOG-CRITICAL **: eog_image_get_uri: assertion `EOG_IS_IMAGE
(img)' failed
(eog:10356): libgnomevfs-CRITICAL **: gnome_vfs_uri_to_string: assertion
`uri != NULL'
This also happens with xcompmgr, so it's not a compiz bug (which is what
Travis Watkins already said). I can also confirm that this bug is
present with both radeon and intel cards.
This bug also affects programs that use gtkmozembed (e.g. devhelp),
making them difficult to use.
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Could this be a fix:
http://gitweb.freedesktop.org/?p=xorg/xserver.git;a=commit;h=4fe918b38553133c27e5ae672e5c43984a9bbaea
?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/109824
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evince
1. Open a PDF document that has an outline
2. Open the outline in the sidebar
3. Zoom in
4. Press Ctrl+R to reload the document
Actual behaviour: zoom level changes back to fit to page.
Expected behaviour: zoom level stays the same.
If the
I've disabled SAVE_VBE_STATE, POST_VIDEO and USE_DPMS in /etc/default
/acpi-support a week ago. Since then I didn't experience any failures
to resume from S3 sleep, and also the suspend/resume process feels
faster.
By the way, when I was debugging the suspend, I saved a typescript of
sh -x
Sure, no problem.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/121773
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FWIW the index (called document outline by the PDF spec) entries
define the zoom level, as well as the page to be displayed and the
window scroll position on that page. See section 8.2.1 of the PDF
reference, available at
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/pdf/pdf_reference.html. It could be
argued
Same here. Here are the excerpts from Beagle log files:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/.beagle/Log $ tail -f current-*
== current-Beagle ==
20070702 12:13:21.8784 15406 Beagle INFO: Starting Beagle Daemon (version
0.2.16.3)
20070702 12:13:22.2773 15406 Beagle INFO: Running on Mono 1.2.3.1
20070702
This is not necessarily incorrect. Virtual memory may be backed by
memory-mapped files, not just swap and RAM.
An inspection of /proc/4436/maps (where 4436 is the pid) would give a
clearer picture.
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It appears to be fixed in Feisty. The upstream bug report is still
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I guess the main issue here is this: it's unclear how someone could use
multiple Firefox profiles.
'man firefox' says there's no man page. 'firefox -h' lists '-P
profilename' and -'ProfileManager' options, but if you try to use them
when you already have a Firefox window open (and who doesn't
** Summary changed:
- Impossible to use multiple profiles at the same time
+ Difficult to find out how to use multiple profiles at the same time
** Description changed:
Since I upgraded to Firefox 1.5 from Dapper, I can no longer use two
different profiles at the same time.
When I run
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-settings-daemon
On several occasions my Ubuntu desktop became unusable: I could interact
with the applications by using my mouse, but keyboard events were
suppressed. After a long and painful session full of experiments (full
story here:
I also see this rather often when I use xrandr with compiz. The desktop
cube rotates in the top-left area the size of my laptop screen, while
the rest is not necessarily black -- often it contains a desktop image
from when I last used dual-head, i.e. whatever happens to be in the
video memory.
I
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Kernel 2.6.27-12-server (version 2.6.27-12.28) seems to work fine.
I don't remember when or why I installed the -server variant of the
kernel on this laptop.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: compiz
In Intrepid:
1) make sure Firefox is running
2) open gnome-terminal
3) type 'firefox', press Enter.
What happens:
* the existing Firefox instance opens a new window *behind* gnome-terminal
* that new background Firefox window *steals keyboard
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: postgresql-common
sudo apt-get install postgresql fails in Intrepid, but completes
successfully when you run dpkg --configure -a.
Here's a full command log (I apologize for the Lituahnian texts, but I
didn't know in advance that it would fail and don't
Your account has expired; please contact your system administrator
chfn: PAM authentication failed
The /etc/shadow line for root is
root:!:14111:0:9:7::1:
so this is a duplicate of #238755.
Marius Gedminas
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editing /etc/shadow. It's a wrapper that makes sure you don't
accidentally introduce syntax errors and break your whole system.
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I'm also very unhappy that the fix is switching to the old-style ugly
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I use Ubuntu 8.10 (intrepid) with no special configuration that I can
think of.
I have seen a coworker struggling with this problem, but I don't think
he ever bothered to report it anywhere. As you can see it took me more
than an hour of intensive debugging just to figure out gnome-settings-
Guido, thank you for that reference!
Do you have a link to the other side of the discussion (i.e. with Bram
and other Vim developers, assuming there are other Vim developers)?
From the thread referenced in the bugzilla entry it does seem as if it's
Vim that's using a library incorrectly.
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* Intel Corporation Mobile GM965/GL960 Integrated Graphics Controller
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* no freezes ever encountered in Intrepid nor Jaunty (upgraded on Apr 05)
* I used EXA for a couple of days then switched to UXA
* the only other change in my
Yes, this is still an issue, if not for the original reporter, then for
other people. Pidgin exposes no way to select the language used for
spell-checking. The switchspell plugin is not packaged for Ubuntu (the
description field of pidgin-plugin-pack mentions it, but the package
itself doesn't
I've got 659 notes and a 1.8 GHz Core 2 Duo, running a 32-bit version of
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/283573
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: swfdec-mozilla
On Jaunty:
1. install swfdec-mozilla (I had version 0.8.2-1ubuntu1)
2. restart firefox
3. go to http://vimeo.com/3905776
The video there does not play for me. All I get is a white rectangle
with no controls in it. The right-click popup
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evince
I opened this document: http://www.two-
sdg.demon.co.uk/curbralan/papers/IfIHadAHammer.pdf in evince, and it
looked horrible and hard to read. As far as I can tell, the cause is
the PDFs wish to use fonts (AGaramond) that aren't installed in my
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During the weekend I used a USB 3G modem with pppd directly (better
debug output than network-manager), so I right-clicked on network
manager's icon and disabled wireless. Today I suspended the laptop, and
when I resumed and re-enabled network-manager's wifi support, it
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**
As a workaround I tried modprobe -r iwl3945; modprobe iwl3945. The
first time it failed:
[169558.082416] iwl3945 :03:00.0: PCI INT A disabled
[169565.981173] cfg80211: Calling CRDA to update world regulatory domain
[169566.015332] iwl3945: Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 3945ABG/BG Network Connection
Well, the fuse-applet looks fine here, but the indicator applet doesn't.
I use the Clearlooks theme as well, and the gnome panel is told to use
the system theme.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
I have the standard configuration of two GNOME panels on my 1280x800
laptop's screen.
Steps I can use to reproduce the problem (YMMV if your monitor sizes are
different):
1. Turn on an external 1280x1024 monitor, rotated left (so it appears
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I realize it's unpolite to nag, but I've been wondering what happened to
the retry button idea on the disk space error dialog.
Why, yes, I had to restart the upgrade process from the very beginning
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I upgraded to Jaunty today and was confused by the systat question
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What a user sees is this:
Configuring sysstat
[ ] Do you want post-installation script to remove these data files?
[ Help ]
The first reaction is huh? what files?. The second reaction is to try
the [ Help ]
Is bug 309656 a duplicate?
The workaround that I use is this: don't restart Firefox by pressing the
'Restart' button, instead kill firefox with 'killall firefox' in a
terminal (or the Run dialog you get with Alt+F2). Then, when you
restart, Firefox will ask if you want to restore your lost
It would be even better if sysstat didn't ask anything and just moved
the obsolete data files to /var/log/sysstat.old, and added a notice in
NEWS.Debian explaining why.
Best, of course, would be to do the above (for backup purposes) *and*
convert the data files into the new format automatically.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox
When you upgrade Firefox with the upgrade manager, your existing Firefox
windows get a nice notification bar asking for a restart.
If you do not do so, but instead reboot the whole system, after starting
Firefox again you still see the yellow
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
You can drag monitors around in gnome-display-properties, and their
edges snap together nicely. However if you rotate one of the monitors
left (or right), it snaps at the wrong places (the snapping code doesn't
swap the width and
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/355892
You
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
See the attached screencast. Essentially, the first time I select the
enabled radio button after clicking on a disabled monitor, the
monitors suddenly jump to a different configuration.
It's hard to figure out where it jumps: when
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/355901
You
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
1. Click on a monitor.
2. Enable it.
3. Rotate it left 90 degrees.
4. Click on the monitor again.
What should happen: nothing.
What happens: the monitor rotates back to the normal position, and the
rotation dropdown loses the
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I upgraded to Jaunty today and was bitten by this bug: Alt-F2 didn't
work, my custom terminal hot key didn't work.
When I checked ccsm I saw that GNOME Compatibility was disabled.
I got compiz 1:0.8.2-0ubuntu6 which is supposed to have this fix. Why
didn't it work?
It may be relevant to
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
The 10 seconds that GNOME Display Properties give me to confirm
configuration changes are barely enough for Compiz to reposition and
redraw all the windows, when I toggle between single-head and dual-head
modes. After that I have to
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gnome-display-properties gives me only 10 seconds to confirm changes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/355912
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Whether this happens or not depends either on the relative position of
the two screens (moving LVDS so that its bottom is lower than the bottom
of VGA seems to trigger this), and on whether I disable the screens with
the gnome-display-settings (no bug), or with 'xrandr --output VGA --auto
--output
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: x11-xserver-utils
I would like to position my internal 1280x800 LVDS screen next to a
rotated external 1280x1024 VGA screen and align their bottom edges. I
tried the following command:
xrandr --output VGA --auto --rotate left --right-of LVDS --output
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24847343/LsHal.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24847344/LsMod.txt
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: compiz
In Intrepid I had to restart compiz after every use of xrandr, which was
rather annoying. In Jaunty, compiz notices most of the changes by
itself, but there's one use case it fails to consider:
1. xrandr --output VGA --auto --rotate left
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24847445/Dependencies.txt
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