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The attached apport file was created from a segfault/core-dump observed
while using wget to try to audit a large number of websites to determine
which ones were online, which were redirects and where they redirected
to, etc.
The exact command-line attempts a considerable amou
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Package version tested: 2.4.7-1ubuntu4
Expected behavior: site names should be whitespace-tolerant.
[Side note: site names should probably also not require the .conf
extension, as there should be no other normal files in sites-enabled/ --
just filtering out directories (for
Alex, one question. Can you get yours working by:
sudo nano /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf
...append a last line which says...
options snd-hda-intel model=fujitsu
...then restart your computer?
Because that seems to work for me. It doesn't work when I just try to
reload the module directly (an
** Attachment added: "Details about my configuration from alsa-info.sh"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/864903/+attachment/2498198/+files/alsa-info.txt.RNZhMjgYfr
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Hi. I got a new Fujitsu Lifebook TH700 and attempted to run Skype on
Kubuntu with it. Long story short, there was an arduous process of
making sure Skype was using Pulse correctly followed by an arduous
process of making sure Pulse was using ALSA correctly, and I seem to
have
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Title:
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As promised, some details of my configuration
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Hello. I have a Fujitsu Lifebook TH700 running Kubuntu natty. I have in
general been following the advice given at the website:
http://radu.cotescu.com/flipped-images-ubuntu-webcam/
Which recommends installing a Launchpad PPA and then using a
compatibility layer to flip the
> How can you say that you cannot narrow down the possible culprits?
Because the .tar.gz of the qt4.5 source is 100 MB in size. If we had a
crash report saying "there was a segmentation fault right here," we
could maybe figure out where in that beast of a source code it was --
but just asking "wha
> I'd really suggest to rank it as a stop-ship bug, please!
Jaunty already shipped, and, to be honest, there's nothing in this bug
that suggests to me that it should have stopped the shipment of either
Ubuntu or Kubuntu this past month. (I'm affected by it, and while it's a
bit of a nuisance in Ka
ujean: have you tried just installing wacom-tools from the repositories?
I'm really not sure that it's necessary to recompile.
If it is necessary to compile, well, those three messages look like
compiler warnings but not errors. Does the compiling process finish
despite them? You might be still be
Jasper: did you already try the fix from bug # 358643 ? It's important
if we find out that this fix isn't universal, and you didn't say
anything about it.
Just to recap that fix here, Timo Aaltonen has a personal package
archive with patched .deb packages of xserver-xorg-core, which are
available
After reading the above posts by mu3en and having a little extra time to
fiddle with these things, I can confirm that the xserver-xorg-core deb
in Timo's PPA (more specifically, the amd64 one for me) fixes the
problem on my tablet PC -- I can now go back to the old xorg.conf (see
bug # 359133 -- in
Timo:
There may still be a need to have them (the xorg.conf sections), as far
as I can tell. In particular, the [xsetwacom set] command requires a
device name, which is configured in xorg.conf. As far as I know, there's
no documentation on the default name for the tablet autoconfiguration.
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Xo
I don't see a way to refile this post under a different project, but it
probably belongs under xserver-xorg and possibly under xserver-xorg-
input-wacom.
I've resolved my personal issue to my own satisfaction, although I'm not
sure that xorg should segfault on this particular issue. The key to the
** Summary changed:
- GTK apps cause Xorg to segfault with error 4 under Kubuntu Jaunty
+ Wacom + GTK + old configuration causes Xorg to segfault with error 4 under
Kubuntu Jaunty
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: xorg
In the latest aptitude full-upgrade I did (running Kubuntu
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
In the latest aptitude full-upgrade I did (running Kubuntu Jaunty) there
were a couple of packages that said they were "recommended but would not
be installed." -- I more or less shrugged these off, but I forgot to
write them down.
After the comput
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25213807/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: "LsHal.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25213809/LsHal.txt
** Attachment added: "LsMod.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25213810/LsMod.txt
** Attachment added: "LsPc
** Attachment added: "kdebug_q.jpg"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24365523/kdebug_q.jpg
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garbage pixels fill up dynamic content areas in KDE 4.2
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/349020
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An example of it occurring in Kate, too:
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garbage pixels fill up dynamic content areas in KDE 4.2
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/349020
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Some dynamic content areas -- the ones that come to mind are in Quassel
and Kate -- are filled up with garbage pixels that are (as far as I can
tell) grabbed from the rest of the screen at erratic times in KDE 4.2.
Quassel is the easy place to generate this bug: usually (but
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Binary package hint: network-manager
The Netgear WG311v2 runs off of the TI ACX chipsets, which have a native
Linux driver that comes preinstalled in Ubuntu and Kubuntu.
Unfortunately, it doesn't Just Work out-of-the-box, but I can't try to
debug it just yet, because it cause
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