The instructions you referred to assume that one already knows the name of the
failing package, but I don't.
The dmesg output said that a segfault ocurred in "bluetooth-apple", but there
is no package by that name.
dmesg also mentions libgnome-bluetooth.so.8.0.0, which can be found in the
packag
Slightly different symptoms for me.
I try to connect via bluetooth to a Nokia N900 phone (which worked in Ubuntu
11.04).
The pairing of devices works in 11.10 (get the same 6-digit number on both
devices, confirm and it succeeds).
Browsing from ubuntu 11.10 of the files on the N900 fails with no
Yes, xfce4-terminal is equally slow.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-terminal
(Ubuntu9.10 using nvidia accelerated drivers)
When editing a text file in vim, I noticed that scrolling up and down is slow &
jerky (i.e. can't keep up with key-repeat speed, does 3-4 updates per second
jumping several lines on every upda