[Bug 1958591] Re: [amdgpu] Random noise 'static' display after internal display turned off/on

2022-01-28 Thread Simon B
Hi, I have been experiencing the same problem for several days. I have to press escape when I launch my laptop, to display its screen correctly. Otherwise, as mentioned before, I get a multicolored snow. If my screen goes to sleep, it also happens. I use a Tuxedo computer Pulse, with a Ryzen

[Bug 1879137] Re: The snap-store is using hundreds of MiBs of RAM.

2021-10-07 Thread Simon B.
Still happening on a fully updated Ubuntu 20.04 LTS install. ** Attachment added: "Screenshot from 2021-10-07 17-07-23.png" https://bugs.launchpad.net/snap-store-desktop/+bug/1879137/+attachment/5531322/+files/Screenshot%20from%202021-10-07%2017-07-23.png ** Also affects: ubuntu

[Bug 1672378] [NEW] cups web interface doesn't handle passwords with spaces

2017-03-13 Thread Simon B
Public bug reported: When I try to add a printer (or any other operation requiring permissions) in the CUPS web interface (http://localhost:631/), my user and my password are asked. Then my password is rejected. My password contains spaces at extremities and the problem get solved if I change it

[Bug 1647523] Re: convert command cannot create labels

2016-12-07 Thread Simon B.
It was in my /var/cache/apt/archives/ too! And it does work. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1647523 Title: convert command cannot create labels To manage notifications about this

[Bug 1647523] Re: convert command cannot create labels

2016-12-07 Thread Simon B.
Steven, where did you find it? I'd like to downgrade to confirm (and also use a less risky version than 3.1). -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1647523 Title: convert command cannot

[Bug 1647523] Re: convert command cannot create labels

2016-12-06 Thread Simon B.
Can anyone test with libmagickcore5_6.7.7.10-6ubuntu3.2 ? That one was very much short lived, I can't seem to find it. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1647523 Title: convert command

[Bug 1647523] Re: convert command cannot create labels

2016-12-06 Thread Simon B.
OK, I found the culprit. I first re-upgraded ghostscript. Then I downgrading imagemagick and imagemagick-common to 3.1, but it was not enough to make it work again. Then I tried downgrading libmagickwand5, libmagickcore5, libmagick++5 to 3.1, and it works! Then I re-upgraded, one package at a

[Bug 1647523] Re: convert command cannot create labels

2016-12-06 Thread Simon B.
Nevermind. I tried to downgrade ghostscript but it didn't work either :/ -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1647523 Title: convert command cannot create labels To manage notifications

[Bug 1647523] Re: convert command cannot create labels

2016-12-06 Thread Simon B.
Looking at the Synaptic updates log on my system, imagemagick updates were done at 01:45 and 13:01. However, I could create an image with imagemagick at 13:04 on Dec. 1st. Three minutes after the last update. The following packages were updated afterwards: ghostscript (9.10~dfsg-0ubuntu10.4) to

[Bug 1647523] [NEW] convert command cannot create labels

2016-12-05 Thread Simon B.
Public bug reported: Running the very simple command: convert label:aaa aaa.png returns this bug: convert.im6: no images defined `aaa.png' @ error/convert.c/ConvertImageCommand/3044. This problem appeared with either of these two updates: imagemagick (8:6.7.7.10-6ubuntu3.1) to

[Bug 1450663] Re: no sound

2015-06-06 Thread Simon B
For me the sound works but pulseaudio is very unstable and crashes often. I have the same error message. (Same computer with Ubuntu Mate 15.04.) -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1450663

[Bug 1450663] Re: no sound

2015-06-06 Thread Simon B
Also my home directory is encrypted with ecryptfs, I don't know if it can be the source of the problem... -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1450663 Title: no sound To manage

[Bug 1078583] Re: Document asks for Adobe Reader X

2012-12-02 Thread Simon B.
1. Open a PDF portfolio 2. See the message. I believe the software used to create the portfolio (probably from Adobe) has bundled this message as a normal pdf fallback in case the viewer doesn't handle pdf portfolios. However, it is misleading because I thought it is evince that sends this

[Bug 1078583] Re: Document asks for Adobe Reader X

2012-11-14 Thread Simon B.
** Description changed: - I try to open a PDF file and it asks for Adobe Reader X. + I try to open a PDF file with evince and it advises me to download Adobe + Reader X. - I wish there was some way to bypass this... As an option to tell the - documents this is Adobe Reader X... + It took me

[Bug 1078583] [NEW] Document asks for Adobe Reader X

2012-11-13 Thread Simon B.
Public bug reported: I try to open a PDF file and it asks for Adobe Reader X. I wish there was some way to bypass this... As an option to tell the documents this is Adobe Reader X... The first two links for Visa Application Documents (download) on this website have that behaviour. ProblemType:

[Bug 667091] Re: Fonts initially indicated as 'not found on system'

2011-08-31 Thread Simon B.
@Dinara I have the same problem as you, and filed a new bug for it. (Bug #838589) -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/667091 Title: Fonts initially indicated as 'not found on system' To

[Bug 831737] [NEW] Java's JPasswordField doesn't take keyboard input when SCIM is on

2011-08-22 Thread Simon B.
Public bug reported: Have SCIM on, and try to input a password in a java application. The input cursor does even not move. A work around is to paste the password with the middle mouse button, providing you have such a button on your mouse... and making the password masking useless (because you

[Bug 823034] [NEW] Audacious displays an unrelated image as the 'album' of the mp3 playing

2011-08-08 Thread Simon B.
Public bug reported: Audacious has decided to pick up a random image in the same folder as the mp3 that is playing and display it as the album image... My question is... Why? I think Audacious should either display no image, or display a common image for all mp3's whose album cannot be

[Bug 823034] Re: Audacious displays an unrelated image as the 'album' of the mp3 playing

2011-08-08 Thread Simon B.
I just noticed that it'll use the most recent image in the folder. It's just weird. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/823034 Title: Audacious displays an unrelated image as the 'album'

[Bug 569273] Re: memory leak in gnome-power-manager

2011-01-21 Thread Simon B
Quite a while ago I made an simple example that leaks memory via app- indicator. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator- application/+bug/569273/comments/80 If someone has the time, they can run this example and should be able to debug the leak. -- You received this bug

[Bug 569273] Re: memory leak in gnome-power-manager

2010-10-23 Thread Simon B
I got around to installing all the -dbgsym packages and ran Valgrind for about 5 minutes. i have attached the trace. To my untrained eye, it looks like app-indicator-set-menu is leaking. Also gtk_menu_new is leaking as well. ** Attachment added: valgrind.log

[Bug 569273] Re: memory leak in gnome-power-manager

2010-10-23 Thread Simon B
Ok, I spent some more time on this today :-( I modified menu-test.c from comment #55. I added the application indicator stuff (I tried to copy the way this is done in gnome-power- manager). It seems to leak pretty heavily. Maybe some developers will be able to reproduce this on their machines

[Bug 648552] Re: libappindicator.so.0 missing dependency

2010-09-28 Thread Simon B
Sorry a mistake on my behalf. ** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu) Status: New = Invalid -- libappindicator.so.0 missing dependency https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/648552 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. --

[Bug 569273] Re: memory leak in gnome-power-manager

2010-09-28 Thread Simon B
Ok, I must apologize. I still have the memory leak.I was running the wrong gnome-power-manager. A little while ago I accidentally installed g-p-m from the upstream release into /usr/local/bin. This was overriding the standard Ubuntu g-p-m in /usr/bin. In summary, the problem is not fixed.

[Bug 569273] Re: memory leak in gnome-power-manager

2010-09-28 Thread Simon B
I did a leak check using: valgrind --leak-check=full gnome-power-manager ./outfile.valgrind 21 See attached log. My GPM is leaking 4kB per second. I ran this about 3-4 minutes. ** Attachment added: outfile.valgrind

[Bug 648552] [NEW] libappindicator.so.0 missing dependency

2010-09-27 Thread Simon B
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager Description:Ubuntu maverick (development branch) Release:10.10 I upgraded from Lucid to Maverick using update-manager -d. After the upgrade gnome-power-manager did not work. Running on the command line: $

[Bug 648552] Re: libappindicator.so.0 missing dependency

2010-09-27 Thread Simon B
** Attachment added: BootDmesg.txt https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/648552/+attachment/1641913/+files/BootDmesg.txt ** Attachment added: CurrentDmesg.txt https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/648552/+attachment/1641914/+files/CurrentDmesg.txt ** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt

[Bug 569273] Re: memory leak in gnome-power-manager

2010-09-27 Thread Simon B
No shame in using Windows. Luckily for my job I get to use Linux a lot. Your .log is pretty much the same as mine. The only difference is my battery sends a message every second, while yours sends a message every 3-4 seconds. This matches with your observation that the memory leaks about 4kB

[Bug 569273] Re: memory leak in gnome-power-manager

2010-09-26 Thread Simon B
Or maybe that extra character got cut off for some reason... $ dpkg -l | grep libdbusmenu ii libdbusmenu-glib-dev 0.3.16-0ubuntu1 library for passing menus over DBus - development files rc libdbusmenu-glib0

[Bug 569273] Re: memory leak in gnome-power-manager

2010-09-26 Thread Simon B
You are definitely running the latest libdbusmenu. Based on what you are saying, there could be another leak somewhere. Does it go away if you pull out the battery? If you look at comment #43, there are some commands you can run to get a better idea of what is going on. The sequence is: battery

[Bug 569273] Re: memory leak in gnome-power-manager

2010-09-25 Thread Simon B
I can confirm this is now fixed for me in Maverick. I tested it by upgrading to Maverick Beta and the leak is gone. I did find that gnome-power-manager did not work, since it was looking for libappindicator.so.0. The workaround was: sudo ln -sf /usr/lib/libappindicator.so

[Bug 569273] Re: memory leak in gnome-power-manager

2010-09-25 Thread Simon B
ComputerJy, can you check you have the latest dbusmenu package: $ dpkg -l libdbusmenu-glib1 Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold | Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend |/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: uppercase=bad) ||/ Name

[Bug 569273] Re: memory leak in gnome-power-manager on lucid

2010-07-03 Thread Simon B
I have made some progress. It looks like the problem is a combination of an upstream bug, and the addition of application indicators to the Ubuntu version of GPM (gnome-power-manager). First of all this bug is in gnome-power-manager, and should be moved back to that package. Upstream: I built

[Bug 569273] Re: memory leak in gnome-power-manager on lucid

2010-06-29 Thread Simon B
Hi Toby. What you are seeing is consistent with what I am seeing. I would bet that 'upowerd' is transmitting a dbus message every 20 seconds. As an experiment kill the gnome-power-manager 'killall gnome-power-manager'. Then run 'gnome-power-manager --verbose'. You will get a detailed log of

[Bug 569273] Re: memory leak in gnome-power-manager on lucid

2010-06-28 Thread Simon B
Hi Sebastien, I use the command in comment #1: watch -n1 'grep heap -A11 /proc/$( pidof gnome-power-manager )/smaps' The heap of gnome-power-manager grows by 4kB every second (in my case). If I take out the battery from my laptop, the memory leak stops. On my machine upowerd is sending some

[Bug 569273] Re: memory leak in gnome-power-manager on lucid

2010-06-26 Thread Simon B
I tried Maverick and the problem is not fixed in either Maverick or Lucid. -- memory leak in gnome-power-manager on lucid https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/569273 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing

[Bug 569273] Re: memory leak in gnome-power-manager on lucid

2010-06-24 Thread Simon B
I have some new information (however I do need some help from developers, please). The chain of events is this: 1. upowerd - wakes while monitoring kernel drivers (sysfs/procfs). This can be very infrequent or very often depending on the h/w 2. upowerd - sends resulting message via dbus 3.

[Bug 569273] Re: memory leak in gnome-power-manager on lucid

2010-06-19 Thread Simon B
Yes, in my case it is battery related. Jason, I wonder if you have a UPS, or some other power related device like that? I did some more debugging. When I insert the battery, this subroutine is run continually: Breakpoint 1, gpm_tray_icon_devices_changed_cb (engine=0x80a3238,

[Bug 569273] Re: memory leak in gnome-power-manager on lucid

2010-06-18 Thread Simon B
I did a valgrind over about 8 hours(attached). I removed my battery, restarted gnome-power-manager, and now the leak is gone. ** Attachment added: valgrindlog http://launchpadlibrarian.net/50527616/valgrindlog -- memory leak in gnome-power-manager on lucid

[Bug 569273] Re: memory leak in gnome-power-manager on lucid

2010-06-17 Thread Simon B
I used Compholio's script and it is showing 4kB every second (roughly). After three days I am at 670 MB. Possibly related to this is the battery in the laptop I am using does not hold any charge anymore. Maybe something is polling the battery? -- memory leak in gnome-power-manager on lucid

[Bug 569273] Re: memory leak in gnome-power-manager on lucid

2010-06-17 Thread Simon B
One thing I forgot to mention is that I am running the 'proposed' package 'indicator-application 0.0.19-0ubuntu5' and it does not fix the problem. -- memory leak in gnome-power-manager on lucid https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/569273 You received this bug notification because you are a member of