By the way, 173.14.12 does not seem to be affected so far.
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Just dropped here to say 173.14.09 is affected also. I forgot about this
problem for some time, since I rolled back to 100.xx, but yesterday's
update to the .25 kernel forced me install the new drivers.
Unfortunately, I found the issue is still present. :-( I'll try to
install 177.70 within the
It's still present in the new 173.14.05 driver pack.
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If you mean me ;), then NVIDIA GeForce 7300 GS (also can be viewed in
xorg.conf post up somewhere)
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Following days of experiments, here are the results:
1. Default options do not help
2. Disabling/erasing .nvidia-settings-rc doesn't help
3. Option 'UseCompositeWrapper' doesn't help
I've run out of ideas, and thereby am forced to use 'nv' until any
progress/change. ):
Maybe the bug isn't in
Well, today the problem appeared again. Now I have commented out all the
custom xorg.conf options, let's see what happens.
This is the backtrace of today's crash:
Backtrace:
0: /usr/bin/X(xf86SigHandler+0x6a) [0x48402a]
1: /lib/libc.so.6 [0x7f704b1b8100]
2:
A quick update: NVIDIA drivers 169.12 (default in Hardy) are also
affected. Interestingly, Metacity with compositing turned on doesn't
have this issue.
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I'm experiencing this bug also on 64-bit Ubuntu Hardy with latest
updates. I'm using Nvidia proprietary driver, indeed (version 169.12).
gdm crashes almost every time I press the Switch User button.
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No, this is the first time I hear about that option. Nvidia drivers
manual also says nothing.
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I found one with such a backtrace, indeed. The log contains usual
messages, and then is this:
Backtrace:
0: /usr/bin/X(xf86SigHandler+0x6d) [0x48672d]
1: /lib/libc.so.6 [0x2ba6ac6be7d0]
2: /usr/lib/xorg/modules//libfb.so(fbSolidFillmmx+0x140)
[0x2ba6af1b2c90]
Attached. Once I have enough time, I'll try the default options rather
than these.
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hmm, I didn't do that since I used nvidia-settings only a few times and
primarily to view information about the card. However, now when you say
that, it seems that X server doesn't crash anymore if I execute the
command.
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Kyle, have you tried switching compiz off? Tell your boss about it. :)
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Confirmed on Gutsy and Rhythmbox 0.11.2.
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If this is true, what is the VT-switching bug that they have fixed in
this release? :
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New driver package was released officially yesterday by NVIDIA:
http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux_display_amd64_169.07.html
Expect updates soon.
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I am sorry, I did not want to create a possible duplicate. Furthermore,
I have found today that adding gnome-power-manager to session autostart
list seems to solve the issue. If I experience the problem again, I will
open a new bug.
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** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released = Incomplete
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1. The problem occurs even with disabled modules :(
2. Killing all evolution-related processes works, even without -9.
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I can confirm this is happening on gutsy - the panel freezes after
clicking Quit. Furthermore, it does not ever return to normal state as
described earlier in this bug. I have to press ctrl+alt+backspace to
restart X or go to console and shut down the machine manually.
I have Ubuntu gutsy amd64
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evince
When viewing PDF files, they are displayed correctly, but when I try to
print, almost all fonts' symbols are extremely blurred which results in
very poor quality. This started happening after the upgrade to gutsy.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture:
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Attached screenshot. The upper window shows normal rendering and the
lower, Print Preview, shows how this is printed.
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You
Actually I have no Exchange servers and company emails, but I honor
Evolution for it's integration with Gnome and wide schedule
capabilities. Thunderbird doesn't possess that. Running Windows XP
inside a virtual machine sounds silly to me - it's just like to give up,
abandon Linux itself and go
The problem disappeared (hopefully) for me after disabling as many
Evolution plugins as I could. If we can confirm this behavior then we
could narrow the bug location to one particular plugin. I'm looking
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The problem persists on gutsy as well, with evolution 2.12.0-0ubuntu5.
Man, I'm tired of this... gutsy was my last hope :'(
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The subtitles are built into the movie file I was trying to watch. I
have found that a tool called mkvextract (package mkvtoolnix) can be
used to extract the subtitles. Unfortunately, this program generates an
unhandled exception each time I run it with proper parameters. I haven't
found another
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: totem
All subtitles are displayed as *** ** 1234 ** ***. I've tried
switching the subtitle font and encoding (UTF-8, CP-1251, KOI8-R and
even the old DOS codepage 866 - and still I have these ***.
On the other hand, Kaffeine seems to display the
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** Description
These screenshots make me think so. And if maximum speed is greater or
equal to 14.1x, why then the error pops up, saying Select lower speed?
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Well, those screenshots were taken while an empty rewriteable CD was in
the drive. Also, I selected option Burn CD, not DVD in both programs.
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Binary package hint: nautilus-cd-burner
nautilus-cd-burner lets me choose burning speed starting from 14.1x and
higher, but my DVD-RW drive can only record at maximum 10x. As a result,
the CD is burned, but an error pops up in the end, saying Error while
burning, try lower
Here it goes:
Drive:
name: DVD DW 8X16X8X16
device: /dev/scd0
door: closed
type: CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+R DL, DVD+RW,
CD, DVD
is mounted: FALSE
max read speed: 8467 KiB/s (CD 56.4x, DVD
Sure.
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Yes, here it is.
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