Hi folks,
I don't know if anyone associated with this bug still cares, but for
those who have one of these MS keyboards with the slider control
(labeled 'Zoom'), it seems the slider is actually recognized as joystick
buttons, using the autoloaded joydev.ko kernel module (at least this is
the case
This exists in the current Karmic build as well:
$ sudo apt-get install kopete-cryptography
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation or if you are
I get this too running warzone2100 under strace; I left this comment on
Bug #367625 as well.
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I get this as well running warzone2100 under strace (64bit user/64bit
kernel)
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Nope this seems fixed with -0ubuntu3.
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yelp 2.25.1-0ubuntu2 seems to be afflicted with this bug when clicking
on Connecting to the internet (Ubuntu help center welcome page) - this
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Hi Leann,
Sorry again for taking so long to get back; unfortunately this laptop's
home is about an hour and a half from where I live, so I can only work
on it when I get the chance to get back here. Anyway... I have tried the
latest kernel available in Intrepid now, the Jaunty Live CD (built
Reverting to the last available 2.6.24 kernel from Hardy brings this
back to a much more usable state, so it looks like maybe this could be a
regression in 2.6.27 (not sure of the exact package revision...whatever
the latest image is that's available in Intrepid)?
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Hi Leann,
Sadly, this now seems worse than ever with 2.6.27 under Intrepid...it has now
become difficult for the card to even associate with either AP. I'd like to
reiterate that switching to a VC has the greatest effect on this- that is,
while switched to X's vt/i.e., while actually looking
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By the way, I forgot to mention (though it may be obvious by the logs)
that I'm using the b43 driver with the newer style firmware (410.2160)
as per http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/b43
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Leann Ogasawara wrote:
Leann,
I apologize for letting this fall through the cracks; it has been awhile
since I reported this. This is a parent's laptop and I have since moved
away so testing this hardware combination now has become very
impractical; for this I apologize as well. However,
I confirm this with 8.04, also for several weeks now, though it also
seems to only display intermittently (i.e., doesn't always display).
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I have this problem, only intermittently: running Warzone2100 full-
screen works fine each start here, but at unpredictable times the game
suddenly becomes windowed. I hadn't ever made the connection to it
happening when the game resolution is set the same as the desktop
resolution, but probably
Here as well...mine looks as though it stops when it tries to create the
device nodes... for me this was introduced with 2.6.24-14
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This has been rock solid for me since, so with that and the fact that
this is apparently a dup, this can probably be closed. Thanks
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I guess I spoke too soon ;) ...0.7.2-0ubuntu2 has been fine for ten days
but has just crashed for me. Is this more of an emerald or gtk+ problem?
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Binary package hint: gnome-panel
gnome-panel crashes when switching virtual desktops.
This bears *some* similarity to bug #207693 but I didn't think it was quite the
same thing (as it
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I can confirm this with the latest Totem (Hardy) trying the above URL
and with any video I've tried so far on YouTube.
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** Message: Error: Element doesn't implement handling of this stream. Please
file a bug.
gstffmpegdemux.c(1372):
I just did a fresh install of hardy yesterday so I will retest to see if
I can get it to crash again (I think when I used emerald last week it
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On Thu, 2008-03-13 at 07:03 +, fuoco wrote:
** Message: Error: Stream contains no data.
gsttypefindelement.c(742): gst_type_find_element_activate ():
/play/decodebin0/typefind:
Can't typefind empty stream
H...well when I try to open that same link in Firefox (and the same
link minus
I am wondering if this has something to do with some videos requiring
confirmation of sufficient age to view, i.e., 18+ videos. I haven't done
any conclusive testing of this but it just occurred to me today...
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Fix confirmed...mostly. Here is my setup now:
Installation based on Hardy Alpha 4
Compiz set up with horizontal virtual size set to n ...let's say n=2
I can switch to desktop #1 using the binding for desktop #3, but only if I
switch to #2 first. If I try to switch to 3 from 1, it behaves as
So far I'm not seeing this anymore either. The 'Drive' and 'Volume' tabs
have reappeared for me as well with this update.
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This is now broken again for me with a slightly different error:
** (totem:13249): DEBUG: Init of Python module
** (totem:13249): DEBUG: Registering Python plugin instance:
YouTube+TotemPythonPlugin
** (totem:13249): DEBUG: Creating object of type YouTube+TotemPythonPlugin
** (totem:13249):
This seems to work here after updating this morning.
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Okay I don't know if it's necessarily related but it just crashed again, though
in a different spot (which it doesn't identify) but the last call it does is
gdk_gc_new_with_values ().
I haven't uploaded this new crash report via apport but will save it in case it
needs to be. I'm attaching the
This module loaded fine for me in hardy until updating today or
yesterday (hadn't used it since before yesterday). I get the same
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Binary package hint: emerald
I was scrolling through the xorg logfile using less in the gnome-
terminal when emerald abruptly died (though I don't believe the two are
related; emerald has died several times before with no apparent rhyme or
reason; the only reason I hadn't
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reproducible with the live environment of the Desktop CD of the
development release - Hardy Heron. It would help us greatly if you could
test with it so we can work on getting it fixed in the next release of
Confirmed on the i386
Confirmed on Hardy/i386 Live CD from Feb 14th
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It doesn't rotate to a non-existant face, it rotates to one of your
currently available faces. I have cube setup with 2 viewports (so it
works like a piece of paper) and hitting the Rotate to viewport 12
keybinding spun the whole thing around a few times but landed on
viewport 2.
Travis,
My backtrace is not identical, but stops in the same function. It happens for
me consistently using the 'feh' image viewer with default settings.
workaroundsRemoveFromFullscreenList (w=0x8cd9cb8)
workaroundsHandleEvent (d=0x8085510, event=0xbfbcea48)
vpswitchHandleEvent (d=0x8085510,
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Binary package hint: mythtv
Attempted to use MythPhone to call another computer on the lan (also using
MythPhone; both computers use the same current Hardy MythTV packages).
Almost immediately after the call was connected, the frontend process died. The
receiving
Hasn't crashed for me since then I believe...
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Firefox crashed for me in the same function.
I see a few other bugs that have as well so I'm not sure if I should submit a
new bug or if it's a dupe so I've attached the backtrace.
I was changing the fonts in Appearance Preferences, which seemed to instigate
the crash.
I won't submit the bug
Confirmed... My backtrace isn't quite the same but it dies in the same
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On Thu, 2008-01-24 at 15:31 +, hggdh wrote:
@all: does this still happen on Hardy E-D-S 2.21.5.1? Upstream patch
for bug 179132 may have resolved it.
hggdh,
This hasn't happened for me now for what seems like a few weeks.
Cheers,
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I was going to chime in when I first saw this bug report, as I have the
same problem, but decided not to when I saw the bug had been triaged
already. However ;) I confirm this problem on my laptop even with
2.6.24-3-386.
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I am requesting newer drm + mesa pulls from upstream. I have a Radeon
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problem with certain OpenGL-based programs (which I then reported as a
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I have this bug as well, as described by Martin Gustafsson.
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I have now tried building a few kernels:
2.6.22-14 as-is (i.e., no configuration changes; should be more or less
exactly the same as the shipped Gutsy kernel?): a few hours later I was
able to try it: no perceptible difference
2.6.22-14 fat-trimmed (i.e., only the necessary device drivers for
Just seeing this also: when the screen saver kicks in (currently
configured as 'lattice') or playing back a 1080i video with kaffine/xine
backend, the throughput also seems to dramatically increase.
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I have since tried using a Gutsy final live CD to see if it locked up the
laptop hard a few seconds after X starts like the installed copy and it hadn't,
so I backed up the contents and installed a fresh copy of Gutsy (prior install
was an upgrade from Feisty).
I can now confirm this bug occurs
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The laptop ships with Vista Basic, which does not seem to suffer from
this problem. I haven't filed a bug report against the kernel; I will
build a kernel and see if I have different results.
On Thu, 2007-11-08 at 18:36 +, unggnu wrote:
Does the same problem happen under Windows? Have you
Durmant,
If you are still having this problem would you please attach your
xorg.conf and Xorg.0.log?
Seiti,
xorg.conf should exist in /etc/X11
Search for a section that looks like this (or add it if it doesn't exist):
Section InputDevice
Identifier Synaptics Touchpad
Public bug reported:
When closing the Sound Settings window using the OK button, PySol
quits abnormally with the following error:
Internal error. Please report this bug:
type 'exceptions.AssertionError'
Changed volume levels _are_ saved to disk, however.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Open the Sound
dAniel,
This fix works for me. Thanks!
Cheers,
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I am not 100% certain this is the same bug, however, I have a Compaq Presario
C550/C552US running Gutsy w/2.6.22-14. It uses an i945GM and has the exact same
problem (as described in the first post - box hard locks right after gdm starts
and the busy cursor displays for a moment before locking
Okay I tried:
acpi=noirq - no apparent effect
irqpoll - Seemed to have a positive impact at first (took until the 24th
ping packet to get anything - all rtt's were ~ 1ms after that; but that
delay may well have been the wifi driver not being warmed up yet
despite stating it was associated and had
Public bug reported:
This is my post from the forums (I have reported this as a bug now
because I believe I have found a partial solution):
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=579941
Subj: Networking (wifi) latent/unusable in X but fine in a vc?
I have a rather strange problem.
I have a
Yes I had tried removing the module earlier thinking the same thing; no effect.
Nope no mouse; just the integrated touchpad.
#57355 sounds similar to this at first but on reading further it sounds more
and more like it was just a problem with earlier in-kernel broadcom drivers.
I was afraid it
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I'd also like to just add a little more fuel:
If I, for example, attempt to visit a site in Firefox, it will sit
unsuccessfully attempting to push packets out. However, if I switch to a vc and
return to X the site will have loaded (consistently reproducible).
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I have a similar problem with a Compaq C550. The laptop hardlocks at a
somewhat random time after arriving at the gdm login screen (usually
once logged in). This is rather inconclusive, but the problem also seems
to be accelerated by keyboard or touchpad input. Interestingly, if the
laptop is
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I confirm that this crashes when attempting to perform a manual index. It
occurred one time upon bootup once the the KDE session had finished
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: compiz
Description:
Rotating to a nonexistent/unallocated face using the Desktop Cube is successful
(i.e., the cube consists of only four faces, but switching to face 12 with the
'Rotate to Face 12' hotkey attempts to anyway)
Expected:
Attempts to
Edit:
The second part of this bug is erroneous; I had inadvertently enabled two
outputs in the General Options Display Settings: one that was 1680x1050, one
that was 640x480, both at +0+0.
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