Incidentally, the Documentation of the ALSA-DSP MADI Driver (this is another
interface, but
from the same manufacturer RME) has a nice explanation of the Precise Pointer
parameter:
https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/sound/alsa/hdspm.txt
Hardware-pointer -- 2 Modi
The Card supports
In my case, the tsched approach does not even work proberly in all
cases. While setting the Precise Pointers flag on the driver works in
all cases, and I could find no negative side effects on direct usage via
ALSA or Jack.
The solution proposed in this bug report was the most complete and
I faced the same problem when backporting to Debian/Stable (Wheezy).
It seems that you'll actually need a libAV* of the 9er series. For
Debian, these are in available through the backports repository. In my,
case, on Debian/Stable, I did the following upgrades
apt-get install
Same for me
* Ubuntu Lucid 32bit
* Mobility Radeon X1600 using the open source radeon driver
* Stellarium 0.10.4
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/481669
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Hi, wanted to report back
I've now installed the recent updates, which included an xserver upgrade.
After that, the problem disappeared. I've now used Eclipse 3.6 (Helios) a day
without any crash.
Another observation is that now the overall screen display in Java
applications got
No I don't have xulrunner installed (I am aware it causes problems with
eclipse)
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this is a locally installed version of eclipse; please report the
problem where you downloaded this version
come on :)
This problem is clearly caused by the upgrade to Ubuntu Lucid.
All other colleagues in the Team here are using the same software at the same
patch level without problems on
Well.. I should add that I haven't installed the latest Ubuntu updates,
which include a kernel and xserver update.
I'd suspect the problem to be somewhere between xserver and the nuveau driver.
(The PC hardware I'm using here is 64bit, while we're using a 32bit Ubuntu
versions, due to
Public bug reported:
Eclipse crashes on each attempt of picking an autocompletion proposal.
Showstopper.
I am test driving Ubuntu Lucid since three weeks. Got this error occasionally.
But since the last round of updates (since end of last week, which I installed
yesterday) it happens
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Just to add: the Eclipse installation was copied from my previous
workstation, running Ubuntu Hardy. It is auto-upgraded every week
(stable series). On the old box, I used java-sun 5 and 6, in both cases
without major problems in the last months.
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Now I've tried both an sun-java6-jdk (installed as deb from ubuntu partner
repo) and a manually installed java-5-jre.
Without success. Even the details remain the same: error_code 161 request_code
149 minor_code 7
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You
Getting the same behaviour.
Just did a pristine install of Ubuntu 9.10 and then immediately did a
dist-upgrade to Ubuntu Lucid Alpha.
System hangs on first boot into the newly installation; symptoms as described
by the original report.
Using the failsafe boot entry, I was able to get a login
stacktrace from /var/log/messages on each hang
Mar 1 23:04:40 ws3933 kernel: [ 1319.735024] plymouthd D 4b46 0
301 1 0x
Mar 1 23:04:40 ws3933 kernel: [ 1319.735029] f64f3e1c 0086 0001
4b46 c087a6e0 f6a202ac c087a6e0
Mar 1 23:04:40 ws3933
just for the record: resolved the problem by apt-get purge plymouth
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Marcos Petry wrote on 2009-07-24:
... as workaround I removed the ../workspace/.metadata
outch, I whouldn't recommend that to anyone!
- you throw away maybe lots of local workspace data and configuration
- this isn't a workaround, it just hides the problem until your workspace
...just to add some clarifications:
I don't know how the situation is with OpenJDK? Did they already pick up
the upstream fix?
As I understand it, this bug is about a crash caused in the JDK java compiler.
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=214092
Of course, there might be other
Well... I did a automatic update from 7.10 to Hardy and had no crash on
first opening Mozilla, but meanwhile I have changed the tabbrowser
extension preferences such as not to automatically load the last session
on startup. Conclusion: I can't tell you if the problem is still there,
because it
Tony, what makes you so sure? just look at the crash dumps.
The issure reported here happens in the compiler thread and always exhibits the
identical stack (native frames)
Also, the ECLIPSE installation in question runns without problem on Gutsy
Gibbon, on my machine until the update
and on the
When looking more at the comments of some linked bug reports...
More down in bug 174759, there is a crash dump which is similar to mine and
also happens when compiling
see https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sun-java6/+bug/174759/comments/13
reported by Nicolas Albert 2008-04-13
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The problematic function is
org.eclipse.core.internal.dtree.DataTreeNode.forwardDeltaWith
For crashes in this function:
ECLIPSE bug report https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=214092
Sun/Java bug report http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6614100
I'll try the workaround
yes, to confirm, it is 32bit x86
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: sun-java6-jdk
SIGSEGV in native code crashes the JVM. Problem happens frequently and
reproducably when compiling larger projects
with the internal eclipse java compiler in background compiling mode (Project
build automatically).
Problem showed up
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mozilla
After upgrading from dapper do edgy, when first re-opening mozilla (with
tabbrowser extension),
mozilla starts restoring my old (and very large) multi-tab session... crash.
** Affects: mozilla (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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