continues to affect me, ubuntu 12.10. dammit.
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Kde kwin very slow after 1 day working
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I have the same problem. AFAICT usb2.0 is affected. latest ubuntu.
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Title:
dell xps 14z bluetooth controller not recognized
To manage
Public bug reported:
When I enable jovie in systemsettings-accessibility-text to
speech-enable text to speech system checkbox, the config file
/home/rudd-o/.kde/share/config/kttsdrc gets written and it says enabled
true, but when I log back in, the checkbox is disabled. Regardless of
what I do
Still not fixed in precise.
I can't believe this.
Look at the source of the /usr/bin/distcc-pump file:
# This is where include_server.py lives. It's set to the empty string
# before pump is installed into its final location. At install-time,
# the 'make install' command will rewrite this line
This bug is in precise too.
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Unable to start pump server because of python version mismatch
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PolicyKit won't protect this, because the settings are stored in files
owned by the user. PolicyKit is intended to grant root access
selectively.
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Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/pcmC2D0p: rudd-o12828 F...m pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC1: rudd-o12828 F pulseaudio
/dev/snd/pcmC1D9p: rudd-o12828 F...m pulseaudio
Card0.Amixer.info:
Card hw:0 'PCH'/'HDA
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Flash movies (YouTube) experience lip sync issues
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Bug persists.
How is it possible that GNOME on Fedora does this flawlessly -- always
has -- while Ubuntu Unity in Precise cannot?
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No way
Thing says Fix Released for precise. Why do I not see the bug fixed
after installing updates? How can I see the version number of which
package that releases the fix, or the changelog of the gnome-session
package?
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exported GNOME_SESSION_SAVE variable in bashrc, which IS read during
startup, unfortunately it doesn't work.
I just might have to table Ubuntu. That's so very sad.
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The session files are saved only for programs like Gedit. Programs like
Chrome do not get saved on the session at logout.
And NOTHING is restored upon logon, even though all dconf and gconf
related settings are enabled.
This is pretty bad. Everyone gets this right EXCEPT Ubuntu Unity (and
This bug persists on 12.04. It works on Fedora though.
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nfs4+idmap does not map uids correctly when using AUTH_SYS
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On Fedora 3.3 kernel I see the same problem. tcpdumping the physical
network interface eth0, I can see the DHCP replies coming through
clearly, on VLAN 103, but tcpdumping eth0.103 (the trunked VLAN
interface #103 associated to eth0), the DHCP replies simply do not
appear. In both tcpdumps, the
Affects me. Fedora 16, KDE 4.8. Completely true.
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** Also affects: ca-certificates (Fedora)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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A fix is coming in kernel 3.3. Takashi Iwai was kind enough to port the
bass slave volume fix to his tree, and ping Linus about upstreaming his
fix:
Same problem with the ASUS G73Sw. The diwic DKMS fixes it, but with one
caveat, the subwoofer is only triggered by signals on the LEFT channel,
rather than from both the LEFT and RIGHT channel.
I have another question: is this already upstream in 3.3 or will it
continue to be maintained in a
It's hilarious to me that the bug is being dismissed because ugly is a
subjective word. Clearly, a wallpaper is an artifact that is to be
judged and evaluated BOTH in terms of how functional it is and ALSO on
how BEAUTIFUL it is. Demanding that people give you engineering reasons
why a wallpaper
Kernel bug... importance *medium*?
Really?
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Really?
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I also need this bug fixed. If cgred is on the system, then libvirt
should start *after* it.
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I also need this bug fixed. If cgred is on the system, then libvirt
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rud...@manuel-desktop:~$ grep nfs /etc/fstab
192.168.2.254:/var/shared/Entertainment/Music/media/music nfs
ro,bg,soft 0 0
fails to mount on boot.
the trick is to KILL networkmanager and let the default system
networking init.d script take over. if networkmanager is the one
Not an USB problem. My keyboard is plugged in via PS/2 port, keys get
stuck on high system load situations, which of course only aggravates
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Same problem here. NVIDIA driver, compiz, Fedora 11 RC, . It's not a
problem with compiz, it's a problem with the X server or the input layer
(evdev) in the kernel.
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Got the same error, fedora 10, kde4.2 rc. strigidaemon does not start
up on login either. i have to start it manually, AND EVEN SO, the error
message in systemsettings remains.
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The Portable Linux project is in search of someone who will package
Portable Linux, with the eventual goal of getting it into either the
Live CD or the main distribution repository.
http://rudd-o.com/new-projects/portablelinux
The project is GPL, and at the moment it has
I cannot know. I moved to Fedora 9 (got tired of apt and I also needed
multilib 64 bit) then installed KDE 4. I now use Dragon Player for all
my movie viewing. It still uses libxine, but there is nothing to
configure, and I don't have multichannel audio files to test it with, at
the moment.
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 281779 ***
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In my system /etc/default/locale is being *honored*, I have the
appropriate lang packs installed, the system settings says Espanol
(Ecuador), and a LOT of applications have incomplete translations,
including
Matt, thanks for the cred, but I don't think there's much further to do
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Killall5 indeed is hanging. Here is what is going on:
/etc/init.d/sendsigs invoked during Ubuntu shutdown spoils the fun. Using
strace I have determined that the killall5 -TERM -o ZFS pid hangs the
machine because it first kill()'s -STOP the -1 PID (that is, all PIDs),
which obviously causes
With the file I just submitted, sendsigs should just work okay and not
kill FUSE filesystems, so umountfs or FUSE fs implementors' init.d files
can do their job.
Hey, Colin! Long time no talk.
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Colin, I have reimplemented the killall5 portion and attached it to this
bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sysvinit/+bug/151580
Sorry but your code fails with zfs-fuse and I have the strong suspicion
it will also fail with ntfs-3g. It is just not enough to kill(-1,
STOP), walk
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PA fails to start in /etc/rc*.d/S20pulseaudio because /etc/rc*.d/S24hal
is started afterwards, and hal is a requirement for pulseaudio.
Fix is to make pulseaudio start at S25 in the sysvinit system, and add
Should-start: dbus hal Should-stop: dbus hal in the header of the
By default, pulseaudio only runs as the user, and not system wide.
Yes. What does that have to do with my bug report?
Unless you have a specific reason, pulseaudio should not be run system
wide as it is a possible security risk.
I have a specific reason (the reason being I am not a moron --
I think it's killall5 itself that is hanging. If I do an exit 0 before
it, everything works normally (lots of epic fails when unmounting my
zfs filesystems, but at least it doesn't hang)
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It's now more or less working for me, calculating usable DPI.
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The untested killall5 -o omitpid thing should have been tested because
I'm using the omidpids protocol to avoid killall5 zfs-fuse, and it DOES
NOT WORK at all. It just hangs there in terminating remaining
processes, even though I've confirmed it is doing the -o omitpid thing
with echoes in the
another thing: if zfs-fuse has any pending i/o operations, it cannot be
killed except with -9. But the killall5 is clearly hanging, not getting
to the sleep 5 portion of the initscript.
ii initscripts 2.86.ds1-14.1ubuntu45 Scripts for initializing
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in single mode, and then poweroff. Everything powers down correctly
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doubt it, because some fuse processes need to stay open till the end
(think rootfs in fuse). at the moment I have a very nasty problem that
manifests itself in the form of init hanging after Terminating
remaining processes (while doing the killall5 -15, EVEN THOUGH I am
adding my sendsigs omit.d
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: dbus
Here's the upstream bug report
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15922
The net effect is that people using FUSE root filesystems or whose /var
is in FUSE filesystem can't use dbus or any dbus applications.
The bug hasn't been addressed
Oh, the patch will eventually get into dbus trunk, but for the moment it
would be wise to consider the tens of thousands of people using ntfs3g
and tens of people using zfs as root filesystem, for which dbus fails
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Here is the debdiff. It's against hardy-proposed, which I think should
also be shoved into hardy-updates.
Now it's just a matter of going forward with the publication of the fix
:-)
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15477919/debdiff
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Oh, this debdiff should also be mashed into intrepid ibex. But I'm not
running it, so I can't do much about it. The bug fix is backported from
dbus 1.2.x anyway.
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: dbus
- HEre's the upstream bug report
+ Here's the upstream bug report
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15922
+ The net effect is that people using FUSE root filesystems or whose /var
+ is in FUSE filesystem can't use dbus or
) + 1);
utime($now, $now, $ftr) ||
syserr(_g(cannot change timestamp for %s), $ftr);
$ftr.= .dpkg-orig;
- unlink($ftr) || syserr(_g(remove patch backup file %s), $ftr);
Rudd-O next line
+ unlink($ftr) || syserr(_g(remove patch backup file %s), $ftr
This also repeats with the fuse source. Basically apt-get source is
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I read that page before submitting the bug. I just wanted to file it so
it doesn't get lost -- I'm sure other people are willing to pick up
where I left off, and I just wanted to make it easier for the intrepid
team to incorporate this bugfix. Currently I'm battling a bug in dpkg-
source that
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Could someone with the knowhow add some sort of dlopen() indirection to
K3B so we can dlopen() the required functionality and not depend on a
universe package?
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Guys, the latest iproute2 package (which I compiled from source by hand,
by the way) fixes this issue. However, the wondershaper burst sizes
need to grow (in my case, I had to set burst to 15k in the ingress
policer rule) otherwise the shaping goes bonkers.
Please upgrade to the latest release
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Nagios.log should, according to the config file, have the alerts logged
into it. It doesn't.
As a result, I conjecture, none of the historical funcitons in nagios
work. avail reports, status reports, trends, etcetera, don't work. the
only things that work properly is
Solved the problem locally. The package ships nagios.log root.root
m644. This is wrong, I chowned it to nagios and problem solved, voila.
Heads up, packaging people!
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Thanks, guys. I'm happy that I've been able to contribute with code to
Kubuntu for the first time.
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thx, Jonathan. Any other task you would like me to tackle?
El Dom 06 Ene 2008, Jonathan Riddell escribió:
I've asked tonio to look at this, he did the last guidance upload.
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Done what you requested.
** Attachment added: Nice groups and privileges patch for userconfig
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Sure. Attached xorg.1.log without config file, xrandr and xdpyinfo
outputs.
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Yes, that works for all subsequently started apps, and it changes the
xdpyinfo DPI, but it does NOT solve the wrong dimensions problem (which
is very odd considering that I have manually set the dimensions in
millimeters in xorg.conf -- see the first log, not the second one).
Unfortunately it
I have no idea but I *know* that one of my machines dies right after
finishing booting here with Gutsy. The stopgap measure was to just boot
with the older, feisty kernel (letting grub know that the default boot
entry was the feisty one because that machine is headless and I don't
have time to
Silly me, I thought I was answering to an LP question instead. :-)
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The userconfig screen has a rather cryptic secondary group
configuration. I have included a bit-rewritten userconfig script as an
attachment which adds a new tab for secondary groups and privileges (the
privilege list needs to be expanded, clearly). It's mostly feature
I'd appreciate if someone pinged me if this is accepted as working code.
Thanks.
Oh, credits would also be sorely appreciated.
You rule guys. Thanks for the help. Oh, and keep poking me for more
enhancements like this -- what would be another low-hanging fruit for me
to eat?
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The script. I would have made a diff but I overwrote the old file. At
least let's give python kudos for making it so much easier to edit
software inplace.
** Attachment added: the userconfig script
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It seems it's dying on first platter access to read the partition
tables, *or* it is chewing some corrupt partition information and
barfing after that. The backtrace seems to point to my first hunch. I
wish I could do more :-(.
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Binary package hint: kiosktool
In the main screen I see nothing but a list. No buttons. When I
double-click on the Default element on the list (the only one) (this is
wrong, single click should work according to my mouse preferences), I
see a list of icons, but still no
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Let's hope the other bug report I logged gets its fix as well :-).
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ii wine 0.9.46-0ubuntu1
Microsoft Windows Compatibility Layer (Binary Emulator and Library)
Is broken:
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AT the end of my boot process (rc.local) I have a command that does
this:
#!/bin/bash
logger -t fixbttv Applying BTTV fixes
v4lctl -c /dev/video0 setattr 'combfilter' on
v4lctl -c /dev/video0 setattr 'agc crush' off
v4lctl -c /dev/video0 setattr 'full luma range' on
v4lctl
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I have the same problem -- X does not use the RADEON calculated DPI
info. But I also have a DIFFERENT problem -- the RADEON driver
calculates the wrong vertical DPI.
For that, I have opened a second bug report. I don't recall the bug
number :-(.
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== Problem: ==
Wrong DPI calculated (causes too small fonts in browsers and apps,
messed up display form factors in video players)
DPI as seen in xorg.log:
(II) RADEON(0): Output VGA-1 using initial mode 1280x800
after xf86InitialConfiguration
(**) RADEON(0): Display
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Any progress with this? I have problems using KDE4 because of this.
Why would a library whose interface has already settled down suddenly
chance its ABI?
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Didn't solve the problem
screen #0:
dimensions:1280x848 pixels (1x257 millimeters)
resolution:32512x84 dots per inch
That is with NoDDC turned off (default behavior) and no DisplaySize.
I'm attaching the logfile as well
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Any way I can quickly see a diff from the source of this module?
You mean the DPI will now be correctly calculated if I use noddc on and
I specify a DisplaySize?
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You
I can confirm the bug, will test the update shortly.
Thanks for making slocate run nicely. The next thing that slocate
should do is use posix_fadvise to have it not destroy the vfs cache and
working set.
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This bug is really odd. I have a SBLive! on another machine which uses
PulseAudio to turn the machine into an audio server.
This machine of course is capable of 4-channel multichannel audio. But,
being the cheap bastard that I am, the machine only has one stereo
system
I should add that I have no way of verifying directly with *kaffeine* on
the machine with the sound card, since it's headless and it runs a
minimal set of server software. I have, however, verified that the
multichannel audio works correctly with paplay (through the network) and
speaker-test
VLC works. It apparently downmixes and chooses the stereo pulseaudio
output sink, therefore, letting me watch DVDs.
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I have libgl1-mesa-dri but dri is still not enabled. Let me see if I
can load dri as an extension. Be right back.
Finished and loaded now working OK. Apparently the 16 megs on my video
card aren't enough for DRI at my current desktop resolution and depth,
but changing the depth to 16 bit
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My system has a root filesystem in an LVM logical volume, backed up by
two MD RAID-1 arrays. It fails to boot propertly after upgrading to
kubuntu gutsy gibbon prerelease (latest packages as of today). In order
to boot it, I have to specify the break=mount boot option, then
Basically I suspect that the udev events that are supposed to be getting
triggered duing the boot process in the initramfs are not getting
triggered, hence a vgscan is never done. My guess is based on the
contents of :
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# This file causes
I have the same problem. Here is my xdpyinfo output AFTER setting
xrandr --dpi 125
screen #0:
dimensions:1280x900 pixels (260x182 millimeters)
resolution:125x126 dots per inch
depths (7):24, 1, 4, 8, 15, 16, 32
root window id:0x54
depth of root window:24 planes
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Here I am, testing fresh kubuntu gutsy, started up mythfrontend,
everything seemed OK, but once I attempted to play a recording from my
recording collection, black screen. Nothing revived my system. No
control alt backspace. No mouse movement anywhere (although this is
Check ~/.kde/Autostart, ~/.local/Autostart and another directory (cant
recall its name) within .kde
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the fix didn't work for me. as a matter of fact I just uninstalled all
acpi crap and I had to remove kubuntu-desktop metapackage as well.
I think this is because hal is opening /proc/acpi/event first. Or
perhaps other process...
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acpid install fails, upgrading from dapper to edgy beta.
Apparently displaysize isn't even being heeded anymore if you turn the
NoDDC option on (actually required over here on my side since the damn X
insists of giving me a dpi of 32000something x 148something, and
OBVIOUSLY KDE doesn't work like that because it shows EXTREMELY huge
fonts).
I'm also at
I can confirm this bug on a T|X, latest Evo, same bug. When I set a due
date on a ToDo item that was entered on the palm, the sync completed
flawlessly.
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[feisty] etodo conduit times out when syncing with a palm device
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/81170
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