Vasya, it is not ASUS fault and they have nothing to fix here. This
problem is a low priority bug in DRM/Intel and it could only be fixed on
DRM/Intel/kernel side. ASUS has nothing to do with it, it is not a bug
in their ACPI DSDT code.
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Here is this bug reported upstream by me:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=92391
It was closed as duplicate with a reference to this one:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=81762
It is not a problem with device initialization, it is rather a problem
with device driver not
понял что нужно сделать. Меня попросили воспроизвести багу
на последней версии ядра из upstream Убунты. Баг присутствует. Теперь тоже
самое зарегать на kernel.org?
On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 8:45 PM, Alexey Loukianov
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Danila, it seems that you had added tag kernel-bug
Danila, it seems that you had added tag kernel-bug-exists-upstream to
this report but I can't find any direct link to a bug on kernel.org.
Could you please post it here? Thanks in advance.
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Posting here to help other people like me who had been searching for the
correct bug report about yet another ptrace breakage that happen in
Ubuntu 12.04+: it is bug #30410.
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I've got a report that this one also affects Diablo III. To be more
precise - it fails to log in into Battle.Net with error 3007.
Disabling ptrace_scope reported to fix the problem.
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(In reply to comment #347)
Apparently Wine has again rejected a winepulse patch after Maarten Lankhorst
put a bunch of work into improving it in his wine/multimedia.git repo
(http://repo.or.cz/w/wine/multimedia.git).
Would you please provide some ground for your statement about rejection
of
(In reply to comment #349)
.. and it was certainly Maarten who recently added the following
comment to his v16 version of the winepulse patch:
Argh, bad luck then :-(. Hope it isn't a final resolution for this path,
as PA, being a plague of a modern linux desktop, seems to be one of the
(In reply to comment #341)
I am (unluckly) well aware how buggy PA is. Point is, just look at the
comments
of this bug report. Look at the answers we've been given ...
...
Really, I appreciate the dev's work on such a big and complicated project as
Wine is, but some news about this old (yet
(In reply to comment #339)
The only answers you'll get will be either whine at
your distro's mainteiners and make them update alsa-plugins to the latest git
(and it still won't solve this problem) ...
Fire up bugs please in case you've got problem after compiling and
installing latest
on next boot. After the fix I
hit this bug about once in 4-5 fsck-enabled reboots. Better than nothing but
still smells like crap.
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(In reply to comment #335)
FWIW, feedback on the forum is that this is fixed.
Which one of this is supposed to be fixed?
If the minimum version of alsa-plugins needed is 1.0.24 (comment 331)...
Read my comment once again: absolute minimum is 1.0.24 as with earlier versions
you wouldn't get any
(In reply to comment #330)
Short question:
Is PA 1.0 a hard requirement for getting stable sound under wine/alsa/PA
combo?
Quick answer: my tests shows that the hard requirement is to have recent
enough alsa-plugins (at least v.1.0.24). Actually there had been a lot
of PA-related fixes to
(In reply to comment #327)
does mean that those stuck on other Ubuntu versions (or non-Ubuntu distros
using older PulseAudio versions) may still have issues...
Truth is that those stuck on older version of buggy software would
continue to hit those old bugs in that software. For example
Good day 2ALL,
As far as I know Andrew Eikum had recently finished dsound re-
implementation over mmdevapi. So looks like it's time to request for
status update on this bug. Stefan, Andrew, what are the plans for the
future regarding Wine interactions with PulseAudio? Would it be separate
(In reply to comment #318)
... I have read many times that after the
change of sound architecture in wine the PA driver will be added.
Em, I might be wrong, but I can't recall the claims that the PA driver
would be added after sound system rewrite. AFAIRK, the claims were that
after the sound
(In reply to comment #321)
OpenAL turned out to be no good for our purposes, so we went back to the model
of writing multiple backends in Wine itself...
Stefan, thanks for clarification and the status update. It's a very good
news to hear that PA support would eventually find its way into Wine,
Ok, well, I'm mostly from LFS/Gentoo/Fedora side of the table, but this
month I'm working off-site and has to use external HDD with Linux Mint 9
(Ubuntu 10.04 LTS based) Live CD copied into as the main working system.
Speakers setup here is an ordinary 5.1 cheap set from Defender connected
to the
Upd: Sad so report, but the PULSE_NO_SIMD=1 fixed only one part of the
problem: the high frequency distortion. What had left is the strange
volume pulsation over the channels. The most close match I can imagine
to describe the problem is like someone is sitting at the mixer control
and constantly
Well, generally speaking, yes, I can, but it would take a long time as
I'm not using Ubuntu and its derived distros like Linux Mint at home or
on any server I administer. Besides that I'm not sure that it should be
patched into distro package exactly as I had posted here as the solution
above was
Well, generally speaking, yes, I can, but it would take a long time as
I'm not using Ubuntu and its derived distros like Linux Mint at home or
on any server I administer. Besides that I'm not sure that it should be
patched into distro package exactly as I had posted here as the solution
above was
workstation
requirements.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/571707
You
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Will take this in account in the future consulting my clients.
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You received this bug
, probably switching to
the CentOS 6 as soon as it would be released.
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Just got a report from my clients using Linux Mint 9. Today three of
the workstations stalled at boot displaying plymouth animation screen
and doing nothing (this is roughly what the client complaint was).
Knowing about this bug I suggested them to press the C key on the
keyboard. Shortly after
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: autofs5
This bug is not in autofs itself, but instead is in smbclient.
Surely a separate bug report should be fired against smbclient but this bug may
be relatively easy workarounded in autofs5 auto.smb/auto.cifs maps.
Problem with smbclient may be
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: autofs5
This bug is not in autofs itself, but instead is in smbclient.
Surely a separate bug report should be fired against smbclient but this bug may
be relatively easy workarounded in autofs5 auto.smb/auto.cifs maps.
Problem with smbclient may be
Unfortunately I can't test this as the notebook in question is had been
lost. :-(
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/489011
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Thanks for patch, working brilliant, but only in case insserv is recent-
enough. Users of releases prior to 10.04 should manually upgrade insserv
to the package version 1.12.0-14. It is harmless to use binary deb
compiled for 10.04 in 9.10 (that's what I did with Mint 8 installation),
hadn't had a
Your proposal is good, but it needs upstream fix to firefox-3.5 to allow the
behaviour to be controlled by a plugin / component.
And keep in mind, that I hadn't done any extensive research concerning
firefox-3.5 behavior comparing with firefox-3.0, so my proposals about the core
of the bug
Well, the truth as always lies somewhere between.
In fact font hinting may be set on per-application basis using Xft X
resources. So any program you start up ends up with thsis Xft resources
set up, no matter are the settings for font hinting set in .font.conf,
in gconf or in
Have got the same problem. But it is incorrect to say that QT don't use
subpixel rendering - in fact looks like that after installing KDE
systemsettings and kdebase-workspace-bin fonts that are used by the
firefox are controlled by KDE system settings, including KDE's ability
to do subpixel
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 379761 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/379761
Looks like this is the duplicate of #379761. The problem is that
firefox-3.5 uses ~/.fonts.conf instead of gconfd method to get fonts
hinting settings to use. Figured it by changing fonts in KDE system
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 379761 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/379761
Do you use any firefox themes? If so - themes can force firefox to use
different fonts and sizes than the one you set in gnome-appearance-properties
(for ex. MacOSX theme does it).
If this is the case, you
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 9.10, latest updates as of 27/11/2009.
# uname -r
2.6.31-15-generic
Systems affected: bug showed up after upgrade from 8.10 to 9.10.
After normal bootup Fn+Home/Fn+End keycombos (brightness up/down) are ignored
and nothing happens.
acpi_listen shows no events for
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