Can confirm ilpssun's behavior. Get exactly the same behavior and also the same
printout. Running
Version: 2.24.3-0ubuntu1
from the proposed repos. Also running evolution-exchange.
$ *** glibc detected *** evolution: double free or corruption (fasttop):
0x0a2c0018 ***
=== Backtrace:
There is a discussion upstreams that seems related to this bug:
http://linux.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/Kernel/2008-11/msg04565.html
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/296451
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Run it for two days now, problem resolved, seems to be working fine, and
no regressions I'm aware of.
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Epiphany prints blank pages
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Nice fault correlation Stephen! I also see now that it is after a Print
Preview the scale is changed 100% - 1%. This is probable sufficient
input for the devs to squash the bug...
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Yet some more soul-seeking... it seems that the problem for me (and
possibly at least krizz) is that my Scale option in the Print...
Page Setup dialog was set to 1.0 % instead of 100%. This made all the
difference... Don't know why it is like that, I can't remember ever
having changed that, maybe
Was to early again... The problem persists but what happens is that the
Scale parameter changes itself to 1 (%) even though the Epiphany
session starts out with 100 (%). Typically when the browser is started
and you do the first printout, scale is set to 100%. However, at the
next print attempt
Confirming this bug. Similar printout as above with only header and footer
printed. Using
HP LaserJet 4050 Series Postscript (recommended) driver.
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Was a little bit hasty. Indeed it seems like the printout is there but
with very tiny fonts, just like krizz says, see attachment. On my work
laptop it happens all the time, om my home desktop it mostly happens,
but it may start out with printing alright.
** Attachment added: printout of this
When I switch from one user to another I get the black screen. Logging
in remotely I see that what I presume is a new gdm process consumes
almost all CPU:
root 5732 99.6 0.5 15312 6160 tty9 RLs+ 15:33 9:40
/usr/bin/X :20 -br -audit 0 -auth /var/lib/gdm/:20.Xauth -nolisten tcp
vt9
No output at all from the strace command, even when sending SIGTERM or
SIGKILL to the gdm process that was eating cpu. However, the problem
went away when I installed xserver-xgl (gutsy). BTW I'm using fglrx
8.37.6 from the gutsy repos.
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Switch User freezes at blank screen
OK, here is the chain of events
1. Woke up Sunday Oct. 29, the day at which summer time is switched to
normal time in Europe (at 03:00). Computer has been switched off since
the evening before.
2. Switch on computer at about 09:30 local time.
3. Expected clock applet to show time 09:30, instead
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-applets
When I switched on the computer this morning the time was 7 hours off. instead
of 09:30 it showed 02:30. Time zone Europe/Stockholm and synchronizing to
servers
ntp.ubuntu.com
127.127.1.0
Unfortunately i checked the date cli command
Sorry, using Edgy with clock applet 2.16.1
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Clock applet updated time wrong when switching from summer time to normal time
https://launchpad.net/bugs/69008
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