Public bug reported:
I am running the ATi fglrx driver as downloaded from their web site. I
run a hybrid setup of Intel/Ati 7670M.
Simply open a graphic (png, jpeg) and try to drag the graphic as if to
pan. Xserver dies and restarts.
daniel@gunari:~$ uname -a
Linux gunari 3.5.0-17-generic
Even disabling VSync the performance is appalling on my 4870x2, where on
10.10 everything was silky smooth.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/763005
Title:
Fglrx with Compiz's Sync to
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 104553 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/104553
This bug isn't a duplicate of 104553, however 104553 can be caused by this
bug.
I described the bug very accurately in my original report.
Simply put, there is a bug/feature in the text based installer for
I have the same problem on Intrepid 32bit 64bit, with my 4870x2
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fglrx 8.600 segmentation fault with HD4850X2 and xserver 1.6
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/364180
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It's caused by a feature of the cd installer, to do with UTC. However I
feel everyone is in agreement that OOo should be able to continue in the
event of this feature. It's just that, if this is caused by anything other
than the cd installer, then it's probably HDD corruption, and its probably a
Just dist-upgraded to gutsy, and Rhythmbox wont play anything if the
visualization plugin is enabled, regardless of other video apps playing
or not. If RB is loaded, Totem complains another video app has grabbed
the video overlay, but plays anyway.
I'm sure you wont like me for this, but my video
While the listed bugs are symptoms of this bug, I do believe that fontconfig
should not fail for a reason as simple as files being in the future.
Perhaps a fontconfig guru would be better qualified to confirm that statement.
Having said that, I still think that it is prudent that fontconfig
I believe that while this bug is a symptom of Bug #134074, fontconfig
should still be able to continue with fonts from the future. A
fontconfig guru would be better qualified than I to comment on this.
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upgrade failed when fontconfig cache dirs are newer than system date
Just finished a fresh install I started before finding this thread, and I can
confirm...
It is localtime 2007 August 23rd, 12:34am, and all my font directories are
timestamped at 2007-08-23 9:52, about 9:30 ahead of present (when I installed),
which given that I live in Adelaide, which is
Public bug reported:
The installation CD, when used in text install mode, writes files +GMT
offset.
I can confirm that this affects Feisty-i386-alternative CD. It is likely
limited to text install. Could someone capable of running a graphical
install please confirm this?
Symptoms include Bug
** Description changed:
After installation of a Kubuntu 7.04 beta on my Vaio laptop PCG-FX702 I
launched sudo apt-get upgrade and sudo apt-get update. Update failed with
following messages;
Configuring ttf-opensymbol (2.2.0-1ubuntu2) ...
Updating fontconfig cache...
/usr/share/fonts:
** Description changed:
The installation CD, when used in text install mode, writes files +GMT
offset.
- I can confirm that this affects Feisty-i386-alternative CD. It is likely
- limited to text install. Could someone capable of running a graphical
- install please confirm this?
+ I can
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