There is still corruption when coming out of suspend. It doesn't affect
anything other than the desktop background though.
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Title:
Severe
This bug appears to be fixed in the released version of Ubuntu 17.10.
Haven't seen any corruption yet, although I've only had Ubuntu installed
for a few minutes.
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** Also affects: prboom-plus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: chocolate-doom (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Pressing the eject button (in the Gnome Files user interface, not the
physical button on the drive) for an internal SATA DVD-ROM drive causes
a message to appear that the drive can be removed. After this, the drive
is no longer accessible from within Gnome Files until the
apport information
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This second report from apport-collect is from a different machine
running the 4.12 stock Ubuntu kernel and official Nvidia drivers, with
the Nvidia configuration set to enable Wayland. The browser does not
crash on that machine, but chocolate-doom still crashes the session.
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** Tags added: apport-collected
** Description changed:
When trying to launch Doom (both chocolate-doom and prboom-plus), the
Wayland session will crash.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
Package: mutter 3.25.91+20170902~ce515c5-1ubuntu1
Uname: Linux
On the 4.12 default Ubuntu kernel, the browser crashes as well while
trying to report the bug, although it doesn't bring the Wayland session
down with it.
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This happens on both the standard Ubuntu kernel and the latest mainline
kernel. This report is from the mainline kernel.
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Title:
Launching
Public bug reported:
When trying to launch Doom (both chocolate-doom and prboom-plus), the
Wayland session will crash.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
Package: mutter 3.25.91+20170902~ce515c5-1ubuntu1
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-041300rc7-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.20.7-0ubuntu1
Well, now that I say that, I tried again after a reboot and sddm loaded
a corrupt session, same as gdm3. I'll remove gdm3 as affected.
** No longer affects: gdm3 (Ubuntu)
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I've added gdm3 as affected. The fact that sddm launches a working
Wayland gnome-shell is a good sign that this is a GDM bug.
** Also affects: gdm3 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Additionally, if gnome-shell on Wayland is started from sddm instead of
gdm, it loads correctly.
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Severe graphical corruption in
This seems to be specific to gnome-shell, not to Wayland in general.
This bug does not occur in Weston, the reference Wayland compositor.
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Title:
Proprietary driver (as well as simply disabling Wayland and using X with
Nouveau) fixes this issue. Perhaps for now Wayland should be blacklisted
for this card (and other cards that have this same issue).
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On Fedora 26, this same issue occurs when the screen is locked (although
it doesn't prevent unlocking the screen), but it doesn't affect the
desktop on Fedora.
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I just tested on two more machines, one of which has a GTX 970 and the
other of which has a GTX 1050 TI. The machine with the GTX 970 boots and
displays the desktop correctly, and I confirmed it's running under
Wayland. The machine with the 1050 TI fails to boot at all.
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** Description changed:
- When running gnome-shell on Ubuntu 17.10, text is visible only as white
- blocks (or sometimes not visible at all), and some graphics, such as the
- icons on the launcher menu, are corrupt. Only
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I've replaced Ubuntu with Fedora on this machine for now. I'll reinstall
Ubuntu to an external drive and run the command when it finishes
installing.
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This is on a Dell XPS M1330 laptop with Nvidia GeForce 8400M GS, 8 GB
RAM, and 2.6 GHz Core 2 Duo T9500. I'm adding the kernel package to this
bug report as it could be a kernel issue. This happens only on Wayland.
This issue, however, is not present under Fedora 25 or 26 when running
Wayland.
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When running gnome-shell on Ubuntu 17.10, text is visible only as white
blocks (or sometimes not visible at all), and some graphics, such as the
icons on the launcher menu, are corrupt. Only objects drawn by the
gnome-shell and related programs seem to be affected. Software
If the motherboard allows it, disabling the OpCache will completely
prevent (or at least greatly reduce the probability of) the ASLR-related
crash, even if ASLR is enabled in the kernel. As far as I'm aware it has
no effect on the other type of crash.
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I've also determined that changing the CPU, memory, or SOC voltages or
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Title:
Ryzen
This is the DragonFlyBSD commit.
https://gitweb.dragonflybsd.org/dragonfly.git/commitdiff/b48dd28447fc8ef62fbc963accd301557fd9ac20
It appears that there are two different ways that the system can crash,
which is why it is necessary to both disable ASLR and to compile the
kernel with
Changing to invalid because Amazon no longer uses AMZ files to download
MP3 files.
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Status: New => Invalid
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If any of your RAM timings are odd (eg. 17), setting them to the next
even number (eg. 18) helps a lot. Recompiling the kernel with
CONFIG_RCU_NOCB_CPU and CONFIG_RCU_NOCB_CPU_ALL, and disabling ASLR is
still necessary though. It may also be a good idea to give the SOC
slightly more voltage, but
I just tested 1.0.0.6a AGESA, and it does not solve this issue. In some
cases just one program will crash, and in other cases the entire system
will crash. I will test the workaround above later.
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AMD has not publicly commented on this issue that I'm aware of. This
issue has been seen on many different operating systems. DragonFlyBSD
includes a workaround for this issue. The workaround on Linux is to
compile the kernel with CONFIG_RCU_NOCB_CPU, CONFIG_RCU_NOCB_CPU_ALL,
and disable ASLR
Reopening because even though this is a known issue with the CPU we
could still implement a workaround. One workaround is to disable address
space layout randomization:
echo 0 >/proc/sys/kernel/randomize_va_space
However, that would be disabling a security feature.
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
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Ryzen 1800X freeze - rcu_sched detected stalls on CPUs/tasks
To manage
This is a hardware bug in the CPU. This ticket should be closed as
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Ryzen 1800X freeze - rcu_sched detected stalls on CPUs/tasks
I'm seeing this crash even with the Nvidia official driver.
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Ryzen 1800X freeze - rcu_sched detected stalls on CPUs/tasks
To manage
I would just like to comment that this is also affecting me.
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kwin is not starting: cannot find libwayland-egl.so.1
To manage
Public bug reported:
Clamz should include (or depend on) Firefox and Chrome / Chromium
extensions that automatically change the user agent and Javascript
objects to Windows when visiting Amazon MP3, and an NPAPI plugin stub
that fools the Amazon site into thinking that the MP3 downloader plugin
The patch seems to work for me (12.04 and Juno). I'll report back in a
week or two when I've really given it a good run.
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Appmenu-gtk
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Totem can't seek at all when playing MPEG Layer 2 or MPEG Layer 3 audio
files. Strangely, layer 1 files seek properly, as do some layer 3 files.
The attachment is a collection of sample files in all three formats,
plus the lossless original. The audio I used is from the CELT
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Grub fails to install on the OCZ RevoDrive on Ubuntu 11.04. The drive is
a (fake) RAID PCI Express SSD card that is bootable. The attempted
installation partition was /dev/sda
This will (probably) require a new CD release to fix because the issue
is in the installation CD
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubiquity
Installer crashed whilst Installing the 'grub2' package... (11.10 beta
2)
** Affects: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Installer crashed whilst
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After rebooting from the hard drive my computer successfully went back
to the original Ubuntu 10.10 install on /dev/sda1. I was trying to
install 11.04b2 on /dev/sda2 using my current /home on /dev/sda4
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I could get into 11.04b2 by running update-grub on 10.10 and then
rebooting.
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Installing mtpfs from the original source works around the problem.
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Pymtp crashes with a segfault when running in Lucid 10.04.
The following error is logged when running /usr/share/doc/python-
pymtp/examples/deviceinfo.py
segfault at 53 ip 7eff29b39b54 sp 7fffd5757bf8 error 4 in
_ctypes.so[7eff29b32000+1d000]
This happens when
This was whilst trying to list files on a Creative Zen Vision:M.
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Apparently this is no longer an issue. I think it might have been a
configuration problem as Cristian Barahona G. mentioned above.
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The phone works in the Karmic pre-release. It's still broken in 9.04.
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Apparently I'm not using Usbmount. I think I'm using whatever is
included in Gnome. I think this bug might be related to Bluetooth
because when I'm booting and the phone is plugged in, it hangs right
when it is initializing Bluetooth. When I unplug the phone, it continues
booting. I think this bug
This bug still affects Ubuntu as of August 23, 2009. I no longer have
the desktop PC with the card reader, but I still have the phone. I think
the two bugs are unrelated.
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Certain USB storage devices do not work under Ubuntu 9.04. I have all of
the latest updates installed as of May 15, 2009 4:11 PM including the
proposed updates and unsupported updates. Among these devices are:
Samsung Flipshot when set to copy to/from card
The built-in
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Whenever I try to print anything the printer just turns on, warms up,
waits for about 30 seconds, and then goes back into standby. The printer
is a Brother HL-2700CN.
I have attached a video of the problem below.
This is a serious bug. How could they have let this bug
Seems printing works fine in some programs such as Firefox and
Openoffice, but not in others like Gimp and Photo Viewer. Maybe the
programs that don't work use some library that's broken?
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I can't record audio in the latest Ubuntu 8.10 kernel as of December 4,
2008 (including the proposed updates).
Running uname -a reports the following information:
Linux alex-desktop 2.6.27-10-generic #1 SMP Fri Nov 21 19:19:18 UTC 2008 x86_64
GNU/Linux
This happens on both
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I moved some cables around and I was able to record some audio now but
there are buffer overruns so sections of the audio are missing. There
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I switched Audacity over to OSS and it appears that the buffer overrun
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This bug is affecting me too. I have a Dell XPS m1330 laptop with Ubuntu
8.10 64-bit. This bug causes the entire disk (320 GB) to become filled
with kernel message logs after just a few days. It does not affect my
desktop computer (Dell XPS 700). Ubuntu should really consider using
vanilla kernels
Public bug reported:
I can not access the network (including the Internet) on my Dell XPS 700
desktop while running the latest kernel (as of Nov 11, 2008) in the
proposed updates. I can access the network perfectly with the kernel
included on the Ubuntu 8.10 CD.
** Affects: ubuntu
I can't plug my SD card reader in, as it is internal, but still USB
based. I have attached the dmesg when I put an SD card in the drive.
Also, the floppy drive seems to sort of work after I installed the
latest updates. It gives an error message but the floppy works
nonetheless.
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This is probably because multiple SCSI logical unit numbers (LUNs) are
not enabled in the kernel. This feature is needed to use single devices
that act as multiple virtual devices, such as multi-card readers. This
is required even if the devices do not connect through SCSI, as the USB
mass storage
Public bug reported:
The floppy drive on my computer does not work from the file manager in
Gnome. My computer is a Dell XPS 700. It can be mounted manually from
the command line. Also, SD cards don't work either on a standard USB SD
card reader. Both work in Slackware. The floppy drive is a
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: totem
This is probably caused by the extremely old version of ffmpeg that
Ubuntu uses. It is more than a year outdated. I have also seen many
other videos, especially h.264 files and Windows Media Video files that
have artifacts. The artifacts are not
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I installed Totem with the Xine backend and removed the one with the
Gstreamer backend and now the movies on Apple.com play correctly. I
think the Xine backend should be the default. I have used Xine for many
years. Never fails.
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: music-applet
Steps to reproduce:
1. Add music-applet to panel
2. Test that music-applet functions correctly
3. Log out
4. Log back in
See that music-applet no longer works.
- Looks like something to do with D-Bus, but I'm not
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Binary package hint: ttf-dejavu
DejaVuSansCondensed-BoldOblique.ttf has style Condensed Bold.
DejaVuSansCondensed-Oblique.ttf has style Condensed Book.
Both of these are wrong.
(As a side, perhaps DejaVu Sans Condensed should be its own font
entirely, as the TTF file
I am really confused as to what is going on with the DejaVu Sans
typeface.
Sans has four styles listed in the GTK font selector: Regular, Italic,
Bold, Bold Italic.
Bitstream Vera has: Roman, Oblique, Bold, Bold Oblique.
DejaVu Sans has:
ExtraLight (works)
Condensed (works)
Book (works, i.e.
Here's a test case for Gecko.
Top to bottom:
Sans
Bitstream Vera Sans
DejaVu Sans
DejaVu Sans is broken (as is Sans, by proxy).
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On my Hardy system:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ fc-match sans:italic
DejaVuSansCondensed-Oblique.ttf: DejaVu Sans Condensed Book
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I have noticed, when browsing /usr/share/fonts/truetype/ttf-dejavu, that
the DejaVuSansCondensed-Oblique.ttf font (whose name suggests it is the
Condensed Oblique type, has metadata describing it as being the
Condensed Book face. The actual font itself is definitely Condensed
Oblique, so it just
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I have opened a bug about the metadata issue here
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ttf-dejavu/+bug/187098 though
I'm not sure if a resolution there leads to a resolution here.
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Binary package hint: epiphany-browser
See rendering. It seems that at least the buttons and text entries are
rendered with a grey background which shouldn't be there. You can see
that this breaks the shapes of the widgets.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: Tue Jan
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
Affecting current Hardy with default themes. Looks like they are being
resampled to a different size.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: Mon Jan 28 23:08:20 2008
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.04
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/nautilus
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Frank, not the same bug -- this bug is fixed.
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This bug never affected Gutsy. Your bug is an entirely different problem
-- please open a new report with the same information you have posted
here.
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Still happening as of latest alpha
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I am beginning to get sick of hearing about this bug. The fix is there,
some MOTU just needs to add it to the package, as it's obvious that
upstream doesn't care anymore.
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By the way, DejaVu Sans Condensed is not a separate face, it is part
of DejaVu Sans.
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Sans Regular may be mapped to DejaVu Sans Roman, but Sans Italic is
mapped to DejaVu Sans *Condensed* Oblique or something.
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Assignee: Nanley Chery (nanoman) = (unassigned)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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See screenshot.
The video is very low resolution (though it has a high framerate, looks
to be at least 30fps), and is far too dark to be useful. If you point
the camera directly at a light source, the light just looks like a small
light blue circle.
ProblemType: Bug
Plugging in:
[ 1284.973791] usb 4-2: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 2
[ 1285.171851] usb 4-2: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
[ 1285.292789] Linux video capture interface: v2.00
[ 1285.338268]
I'm not on Ubuntu right now so I can't test, but try setting Text Only
as your global toolbar style via System, Preferences, Menus and
Toolbars.
See if this fixes the problem. If it does, it looks like the whole
window is initialised before the settings are loaded.
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As of a recent update, It seems the Sans alias is a bit broken. It's
supposed to map onto DejaVu Sans as far as I am aware, and while this is
true for the Regular variant, the Italic variant seems to be using
DejaVu Sans Condensed.
You can check this yourself by installing
I tried setting my desktop fonts all to DejaVu Sans to remove the
ambiguity, but it seems that programs (in particular notification-
daemon) are still using an italic form of Condensed rather than the
Italic variant.
So maybe this is a bug in DejaVu Sans. I also notice that there is no
Condensed
Using Bitstream Vera, there is no problem. (Sorry for the volume.)
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Tomboy's Tasks feature should be disabled by default to prevent user confusion
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/176403
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Evolution already provides a task list (and arguably, notes
functionality too, but that's another matter.) Having two distinct todo
lists on a default installation is just going to cause problems for
people.
We should disable this add-in in the
This problem has fixed itself for me lately in Hardy. Try seeing if your
local loopback interface is up.
ifconfig lo
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/125687
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/175709
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