[Bug 1304805] Re: KDE desktop login failure: Could not start d-bus. Can you call qdbus?

2014-04-09 Thread meldroc
Thank you, Jonathan! The fix did the trick for me!

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Re: [Bug 1300413] Re: baloo_file crashed with SIGSEGV in getint2()

2014-04-08 Thread meldroc
After I downloaded the latest updates, I haven't seen it crash so far,
though I've seen this process consume a lot of CPU for a while. I assume
it's some sort of background processing indexing my files for easy
searching.


On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 4:30 AM, Harald Sitter sitter.har...@gmail.comwrote:

 Do you still get this crash with  4:4.12.97-0ubuntu2?

 ** Changed in: baloo (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Incomplete

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Re: [Bug 1300413] Re: baloo_file crashed with SIGSEGV in getint2()

2014-04-08 Thread meldroc
Actually, I just saw another new version coming in through the updater.
We'll see how this one works.


On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 7:49 AM, meld...@gmail.com meld...@gmail.com wrote:

 After I downloaded the latest updates, I haven't seen it crash so far,
 though I've seen this process consume a lot of CPU for a while. I assume
 it's some sort of background processing indexing my files for easy
 searching.


 On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 4:30 AM, Harald Sitter sitter.har...@gmail.comwrote:

 Do you still get this crash with  4:4.12.97-0ubuntu2?

 ** Changed in: baloo (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Incomplete

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[Bug 1304805] [NEW] KDE desktop login failure: Could not start d-bus. Can you call qdbus?

2014-04-08 Thread meldroc
Public bug reported:

I downloaded a round of updates using Muon in Kubuntu Trusty, on April
8, 2014, with a large number of KDE-related packages. When I logged out,
and attempted to log back in, I can no longer get a KDE desktop.
Instead, I get a window with the message Could not start d-bus. Can you
call qdbus?, and when I click OK, I get returned to the login
manager.

** Affects: qt4-x11 (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 438868] Re: Numerous applications have focus issues after emerging from a screensaver or suspend

2010-10-12 Thread meldroc
I'm still experiencing this bug, after upgrading to Maverick.  I've
found that a simple workaround is to minimize, then restore Firefox when
this happens - that causes the awesome bar to work correctly again.

I'm thinking this is actually a Compiz problem - it's likely rendering
the Firefox main window in front of the awesome-bar popup, causing the
awesome-bar history to not be visible.

It's very annoying.  Please fix this ASAP.

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[Bug 362155] Re: computertemp has an opaque background and it should be transparent

2010-04-30 Thread meldroc
Can we reopen this bug?  I'm seeing exactly what Patrick Cornelissen
posted in his screenshot png - the temperature applet does not follow
the desktop theme.  It's especially ugly when using the new Ambience
theme.  I've seen this since I upgrade my laptop to Lucid.

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Re: [Bug 104470] Re: firefox crashed -- libflashplayer.so

2007-11-07 Thread meldroc
The bug seemed to disappear (or at least manifest far less often) when
I switched from 32-bit Feisty to AMD64 Gutsy.  Maybe the bit of
indirection created when 64-bit Firefox has to use the plugin wrapper
to handle the still 32-bit Flash plugin makes the bug stop
manifesting.

On Nov 7, 2007 12:12 PM, popoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I also have the same crash closing flash-pages. My workaround is simple
 and transparent. make a wrapper to launch firefox with this lines:

 #!/bin/sh
 export LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/firefox/plugins/libflashplayer.so
 firefox $@


 So, you preload de flash plugin before launch firefox and it isn't never 
 unloaded when you close a flash page.

 Of course the path of libflashplayer.so must be the one matching your
 system installation.

 It seem to be a good workaround until the resolution of the bug.

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[Bug 113699] I HAVE A FIX!!!

2007-10-23 Thread meldroc
I suppose if you want something done, you have to do it yourself...

Included is a revised debian/control file which will fix this dependency
bug.  I just removed the Conflicts line and put xmame-x and xmess-x in
the Depends line.

I've verified that it works on my system.  Could I talk the maintainer
into incorporating this fix into the official release?

** Attachment added: Fixed debian/control file with correct dependencies and 
no conflicts with xmame-x
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10148665/control

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[Bug 104470] Re: firefox crashed -- libflashplayer.so

2007-05-19 Thread meldroc
I'm encountering the same issue - if I click Back, close the tab, or
otherwise attempt to navigate away from a web page (like a Youtube page)
with a piece of Flash content that does lots of multimedia stuff (like a
video), Firefox will freeze, and I have to kill it and restart.  It does
appear that this only happens with Flash content that has sound.

Unfortunately, going from on-board sound to an external sound card isn't
really an option for me - I'm running on a laptop (Asus A8Js, running
Feisty with stock Firefox, flash comes from the flashplugin-nonfree
package, sound is an onboard Intel 82801G chipset, using the HDA Intel
driver.)

I'll try the workaround, but I'm personally finding this bug to be
highly annoying.

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[Bug 104470] Re: firefox crashed -- libflashplayer.so

2007-05-19 Thread meldroc
Workaround seems to be working for me so far, thanks for that!

Looking forward to a permanent fix...

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[Bug 113699] kxmame package wrongly conflicts with xmame-x

2007-05-09 Thread meldroc
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: kxmame

If I check the dependencies for kxmame version 2.0~beta0ubuntu2, I
notice that it conflicts with the package xmame-x, while requiring
xmame-sdl.  This is wrong.  Kxmame has been designed to work with both
X11 and SDL versions of xmame (and xmess while we're at it), so kxmame's
dependency behavior should have it depend on either xmame-x or xmame-sdl
- at least one of the two is fine, and they can coexist together.  The
previous version of kxmame (1.91-0ubuntu1 from edgy) does this
correctly.

** Affects: kxmame (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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