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_int_malloc (av=0xb1700010, bytes=96) at malloc.c:4249
__GI___libc_malloc (bytes=96) at malloc.c:3660
operator new (sz=96) at ../../../../src/libstdc++-v3/libsupc++/new_op.cc:52
QMutex::QMutex (this=0xb5137728, mode=QMutex::NonRecursive) at
thread/qmutex.cpp:124
QPostEventList
This appears to be a known problem in KDE. The suggestion is to set up
ntp to manage date and time at the system level. Reference the KDE
forums: https://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=225&t=108654
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This bug was fixed in the package qt4-x11 - 4:4.8.4+dfsg-0ubuntu8
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qt4-x11 (4:4.8.4+dfsg-0ubuntu8) raring; urgency=low
[ Harald Sitter ]
* Drop kdeqt.pot creation. Not used anymore (fixes build with new
pkg-kde-tools)
[ Dmitry Shachnev ]
* debian/patches/kubuntu_41_rem
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The edubuntu-meta package depends on the the ubuntu-desktop metapackage
so this specific task is invalid.
** Changed in: edubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
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* Refreshed dependencies
* Added firefox to desktop [powerpc]
* Added ubuntu-release-upgrader-gtk to desktop
* Added whoopsie to desktop
* Removed jockey-gtk from desktop
* Removed midori from desktop [powerpc]
* Removed osmo from desktop
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Just a small "happens to me to" comment, with one small extra detail
about kernel versions:
After Ubuntu 12.04 with automatic updates picked up kernel
3.2.0-39-generic, all computers on our campus (20+ with the problem)
with Pentium G840 for CPU (Intel i915 graphics) started having that
problem.
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Hello guys,
I can quite firmly state that the problem went away here. Apparently, after
removing 'setxkbmap us' from my bashrc, the issues disappeared.
I have been using the machine for more than 48 hours now, and I still have
the Compose key working, _and_ the numkey has not switched off in al
Hi Philip, thanks for the info. Another problem is the dependency on
libavahi-qt3-1, which is not available in newer Ubuntu releases. Users
of kdelibs4c2a probably still have an old (lucid) version installed. I
wonder whether it's easier to rebuild libavahi-qt3-1 for precise, use
libavahi-qt4-1 ins
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