I think I may have stumbled on to something interesting playing around
with gdb's settings.
When running inside the gdb command line, but the target program has not
yet run, type `set debug target n' where `n' is any whole integer
greater than or equal to one. Then proceed to run the program
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #401482
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Unable to debug under 2.6.22 on i386: Failed to read
It seems this bug also affects the Debian kernel packages as well. I
added the appropriate Debian BTS bug number. According to that report,
this problem persists even with Debian's latest 2.6.22 kernels in Sid.
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Hibernate is still broken for me as of 14/4/07 with all updates applied.
If it is any help, here is my attached hal.log.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/68258
You received this bug
I am experiencing this exact problem. Hibernate worked for Edgy, but
after I upgraded to Feisty Beta hibernate is now broken. gnome-power-
manager keeps reporting that HAL failed to hibernate.
Here are relevant entries in my /var/log/messages file that seem
relevant.
Mar 28 14:17:42 atlantis
Exactly the same problem here. This happened during my latest update of
feisty packages.
update-manager reported: 'Error: BrokenCount 0'
as well as this error:
'E: /var/cache/apt/archives/mscompress_0.3-2_i386.deb: trying to overwrite
`/usr/bin/msexpand', which is also in package foo2zjs'
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[apport] package bcm43xx-fwcutter failed to install/upgrade:
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I had this _exact_ issue when upgrading to feisty. update-manager
reported that it could not resolve the address where it downloads the
firmware. I am running a dell e1505 notebook. I performed the dist-
upgrade using my wireless connection (the same one that failed to
download the firmware).
I've found a related bug for the client side here:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6689
Quote from the last comment:
[snip] It's caused by the visual being marked
non-conformant by AIGLX. A solution is being discussed on the mesa3d-dev mailing
list.
Note that this is completely
** Bug watch added: Freedesktop Bugzilla #6624
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6624
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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libGL warning: 3D driver claims to
I can report I've been seeing this problem also with the radeon driver.
Direct rendering still seems functional though.
I went ahead and added the freedesktop.org upstream bug to this tracker.
Based on the posts on that report, it seems like it is only a cosmetic
issue and does not inhibit aiglx
Which Ubuntu version are you running (Dapper, Edgy, etc.?) Where did you
get the flash plugin? Was it from the Ubuntu repos, or a third party
site such as Adobe? Did you use any automated scripts (easyubuntu,
automatix) to install flash? Having more info and specifics would be
much appreciated.
Thanks for the bug report. However, your crash report does not include
any debugging symbols (which makes a crash report more than useless).
If possible, install the firefox debugging package [sudo aptitude
install firefox-dbg] then submit a new crash report. Having the
debugging symbols will
Thanks for the report Jim. It would be useful to know more precisely what
circumstances caused the crash. The most important question is whether you can
reproduce the crash. If you can't, then there is really nothing anyone can do
to help.
If you can, then document precisely the steps
Thanks for the report David. More info would be needed to fully
diagnose your problem. How did you upgrade to Dapper? Was it a clean
install, or did you use update-manager or dist-upgrade from the previous
Ubuntu version?
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed = Needs Info
Public bug reported:
I am running Edgy Eft with latest updates as of Oct. 14th. I had
rhythmbox playing one of the pre-installed internet radio stations while
simultaneously adding a podcast feed when it crashed. Firefox was the
only other open program at the time. See attached crash report.
Public bug reported:
I used upgrade-manager to dist-upgrade to the latest edgy packages.
When it was downloading packages, I noticed it displayed 'k/s' as
download speed, when it should be 'kb/s'.
** Affects: update-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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I just retraced my steps to reproduce it, and it indeed happened again.
Adding a podcast feed while playing internet radio does seem to make
rhythmbox crash.
I'll retrace it again with debug symbols installed and report back
what's going on.
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Radio Station ---
http://www.smgradio.com/core/audio/ogg/live.pls?service=vcbb
Podcast ---
http://feeds.feedburner.com/linuxreality-ogg
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My traceback file mentions rhythmbox segfaulted and contains multiple
references to this function: rhythmdb_entry_get_string()
After a quick googling, i found this in the rhythmbox-devel mail
archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/rhythmbox-
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg01939.html
Might this be a clue?
Try doing 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg' and answer the questions in the
menu as they apply to you. When it asks which display driver to use, select
fglrx. Once you're done, reboot and test.
If everything works, the command 'fglrxinfo' should list strings about ATI,
Radeon, and OpenGL,
Pascal, have you tried the official ATI drivers?
'sudo aptitude install xorg-driver-fglrx' then reboot
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To simplify things for the Ubuntu bug team, I have markedbug
#62093 and bug #57062 as duplicates of this report.
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This seems to be a duplicate of bug #62213.
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