** Summary changed:
- Please upgrade xournal to 0.4.5
+ [FFe] Please upgrade xournal to 0.4.5
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We still need 2.18.1 for a proper fix that works with devices using the
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- [karmic, intel] Xorg 100% CPU utilization after startup on SSDs
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Is this decision explained somewhere?
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On my system, Xorg takes up 100% of (one of the) CPUs after startup.
The problem goes away once the X server is restarted. This happens both
with the xserver from the archive and the latest 1.7 snapshot. This
might be a race related to the fact that ubuntu is installed on
I was going to attach an Xorg.log, but strangly enough the problem
hasn't appeared yet after three or four reboots.
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NoBugs! wrote:
This patch worked very well:
https://launchpad.net/~firefox-smooth-scaling
However, after update to firefox 3.5.3 it seems this is no longer compatible.
Can this patch be included in the updated Ubuntu packages?
Thanks for letting me know, I've updated the jaunty package in the
This doesn't seem right to me either. Most installations are single-
user systems, where it makes more sense to re-login immediately.
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Thanks, will do.
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 1:18 PM, Julien Lavergne
julien.laver...@gmail.comwrote:
Uploaded, thanks for your work.
Next time you request a sponsorship, please provide also a debdiff for the
new version.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: easystroke
There's been lots of bug fixes since 0.4.4, so update to a new version
before feature freeze.
** Affects: easystroke (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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updated via uscan uupdate ../easystroke_0.4.9.orig.tar.gz. This
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Should include aoTuV Release 1 patch
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This is a known bug in xserver-1.6. Since it's unlikely to be fixed
upstream, I've added a workaround to easystroke (commit
50e3ed900f41af0468d981d7d5075abe489eb509), so we'll need to update
easystroke in karmic to 0.4.7. You can install it from the easystroke
PPA:
This is clearly a bug in ubiquity: It thinks it needs to re-read the
partition table but won't be able to do so because a partition is
mounted on that disk and then aborts the installation. But in fact, the
partition table doesn't change at all, so it could just continue.
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** Description changed:
[Problem]
- Scaled images in Firefox, Opera, etc. look blurred or pixelated when zoomed.
+ Upscaled images in Firefox (and Opera) look pixelated when zoomed, edges
appear jagged.
[Discussion]
This is because firefox is using nearest-neighbor interpolation for
Bruno Girin wrote:
@Tom Jaeger, I think the original poster referred to downscaling.
However, I've only been able to reproduce anomalies when upscaling.
Having said this, I checked bug #217908 but it refers to blurred images
when upscaling.
Decidedly not. The bug is about firefox using
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 217908 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/217908
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Pixellated Images in Firefox/Opera due to incorrect EXTEND_PAD
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I'm not quite sure if your bug report regards upscaling or downscaling.
For upscaling, firefox is currently using nearest-neighbor interpolation
on linux, this is bug #217908. For downscaling, firefox is using
bilinear interpolation, if images are rendered incorrectly, this is most
likely a bug
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 217908 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/217908
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Pixellated Images in Firefox/Opera due to incorrect EXTEND_PAD
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** Description changed:
[Problem]
Scaled images in Firefox, Opera, etc. look blurred or pixelated when zoomed.
[Discussion]
This is because firefox is using nearest-neighbor interpolation for
upscaling. It would look better if bilinear filtering were used by Cairo,
which requires
The cairo issue is fixed upstream as of commit
a1d0a06b6275cac3974be84919993e187394fe43, enabling EXTEND_PATCH via
XRender conditionally on the X server version. Also, I've posted a
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NoBugs! wrote:
Can this be fixed in Jaunty 9.04 by installing the newer cairo packages?
Or does it also require a fix for Firefox?
No, you need both updated cairo and xulrunner packages. They are
available for jaunty in the firefox-smooth-scaling PPA:
This is going to happen if you unredirect fullscreen windows (System
- Preferences - CompizConfig Settings Manager - General Options -
General - Unredirect Fullscreen Windows).
Thomas Foss wrote:
When in full-screen mode in Firefox (F11), the entire screen blinks
whenever the little alt-text
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 297213 ***
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Leann Ogasawara wrote:
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 297213 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/297213
Hi KoS,
This seems to be a duplicate of bug 297213 so I am marking it as such.
Please
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Newer versions of the X server (master, xi2) require the dri package in
order to build, which the ubunu mesa currently doesn't provide. Here's
how I solved the problem in my xorg-xi2 PPA, but this might not be the
cleanest solution.
diff -Nru
Actually, this is just a cleanup of the package, the fixes are already
in karmic.
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Sorry, the .diff.gz I posted earlier discarded some history, so here's
an updated version that takes into account 0.3+r118-0ubuntu4. Note that
I bumped the orig.tar.gz to 0.3+r118.3 in order to avoid clashes with
debian, which has 0.3+r118.2 (which is not a proper svn export).
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This reduces the .orig.tar.gz from 452K down to 48K after a proper
export from svn, and the diff.gz from 156K to 7.2K, making the package
easier to work with.
** Affects: thinkfinger (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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The tarball can be regenerated from svn using the 'get-orig-source'
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Please sponsor the attached package for karmic. This uses the same code
as the .debdiff I posted for jaunty earlier, but represents a major
cleanup of the build system (.orig.tar.gz went down from 452K to 48K
after a proper export from svn, .diff.gz from 156K to 7.2K).
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Binary package hint: easystroke
Version 0.4.4 contains bugfixes for several bugs some of which probably
deserve a SRU later, so it should be uploaded to karmic first.
** Affects: easystroke (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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easystroke (0.4.4-0ubuntu1) karmic; urgency=low
* New upstream release (LP: #377059)
-- Thomas Jaeger thjae...@gmail.com Fri, 15 May 2009 15:17:06 -0400
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I've posted relevant patches on the cairo mailing list:
http://lists.cairographics.org/archives/cairo/2009-May/017131.html
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Thanks for the report. I'm assuming this is a more or less random crash.
How often does it happen on your machine? I've seen issues like this
before, but I've never quite been able to figure out what's going on.
My best theory is that this is caused by the x server generating
incorrect sequence
Sorry for the late reply.
I don't really think the changes in this bug report warrant an SRU.
However, I've recently become aware of a few more serious bugs. Most of
them are fixed in 0.4.3 already, but the fix for one [1] currently only
lives in git. The plan is to release 0.4.4 within the
Brad Figg wrote:
I posted the patch to the ubuntu kernel team mailing list for inclusion in
Karmic. The request has been NAK'd
and the patch will not be accepted.
Please see: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kernel-
team/2009-April/date.html
When this was included in Hardy, the
-
support_0.115_0.115%2Bthjaeger1.diff.gz
you might want applying it against the current version of acpi-support.
lujana wrote:
@Tom Jaeger
Tom, could you make a separate patch for acpi_fakekey for 9.04 though
the acpi bag is fixed but fake_key is not working
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Brad Figg wrote:
It is quite a bit of work for us to maintain drivers that are not upstream.
This one I don't buy. How is it more work to rip the tp_smapi driver
out of the tpctl package than to include the whole thing?
For this example, there is already a hdaps driver upstream. I just
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 4:27 PM, Axx83 axxaxx83-l...@yahoo.it wrote:
what kind of non disclosure agreement could there be on an open source
implementation of a probably patented technology ??? If it's open source
and if the hardware is patented of course.
Really I don't understand the issue,
Weird. If easystroke finds a subdirectory po/ in the current
directory, it will try to get the translations from there instead of
the default location ($(PREFIX)/share/locale/), maybe that's the
problem? I realize this is not the safest assumption, but it makes
testing a lot easier and it's the
Hi James,
In order to test other languages, I usually create the corresponding
locales as follows (this is good enough for testing but it won't
translate stock items unless you install the language pack)
sudo localedef -i fr_FR -f UTF-8 fr_FR
sudo localedef -i ja_JP -f UTF-8 ja_JP
sudo localedef
I still see freezes with render acceleration turned off, although I'm
not quite sure if it's the same issue that everyone else is experiencing
(I've had these freezes for at least half a year). I can reliable
reproduce the freeze by opening ~10 fullscreen windows, minimizing some
of them and then
I think that makes two independent reports of setting Virtual avoiding the
problem somehow.
I still get freezes even with offscreen pixmap memory increased. But
the setting is a keeper anyway, since it improves compiz performance
noticeably. Is there any reason that the intel driver is so
m2 wrote:
https://launchpad.net/~firefox-smooth-scaling/+archive/ppa
The ppa which fixed this previously seems to be broken now.
Define 'broken'.
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See also
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-x/2009-April/000495.html
The issue is associated to slave device cursors, basically an artifact
of how the xserver-1.6 code is derived from master. There is no API to
access device cursors in 1.6, but it turns out that under
Thank you.
Bryce Harrington wrote:
Boy... on the one hand I hate to be putting in non-trivial changes this
close to freeze, but on the other hand you've clearly done some good
work chasing this down and it would be a shame to leave it out.
Normally, I'd want to see this incorporated into
I'll keep it in mind for the next time I update the packages. Hopefully
won't be necessary, though.
Fabio Pedretti wrote:
Tom, a bit unrelated here but when you plan to update the xulrunner package
could you also include the patch at:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=406646#c181
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: easystroke
Since the release of 0.4.1.1, users have contributed French and Japanese
translations. It'd be nice to get them into jaunty before final freeze.
There are no changes to the source:
git diff 0.4.1.1 --stat
.gitignore |2 +
gui.glade |
easystroke (0.4.1.1-0ubuntu2) jaunty; urgency=low
* Add French and Japanese translations (LP: #355251)
-- Thomas Jaeger thjae...@gmail.com Sat, 04 Apr 2009 13:59:50 -0400
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I met a lot of resistance when discussing this with people over IRC, so
I've decided it's easier for me to just maintain the fixes in a PPA than
to push for these changes and probably be disappointed.
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I met a lot of resistance when discussion this with people over IRC, so
I've decided it's easier for me to maintain the fixes in a PPA than to
push for the changes and probably be disappointed.
Fabio Pedretti wrote:
Any news of integrating the cairo and firefox patches in the packages,
now that
The second cursor doesn't show up anymore since
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/commit/?h=server-1.6-branchid=0d12c44d832b98da10dccc3b8bac7676d8ea2c96,
but the underlying issue is still there, it's restricted to animated
cursers, though. Were you using any program that uses XInput
Could be this one:
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=19034
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Thanks, I wasn't aware of filterdiff. I'm attaching a .debdiff that
also won't touch the .deps files.
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I'm attaching a .debdiff containing the fixes that are in my PPA. Could
someone sponsor this? Thanks.
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-- Thomas Jaeger thjae...@gmail.com Sun, 22 Mar 2009
You'll need to contact the upstream author. It doesn't look like the
remaining issues have anything to do with the xserver-1.5 to xserver-1.6
transition.
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Just letting you know, this package is probably not going to make it
into jaunty. I've discussed this on #ubuntu-motu and they want to jump
me through all sorts of hoops before they'll accept the package. I have
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Noel J. Bergman wrote:
Tom,
What hoops? I'm currently going through the process for getting another
package updated into Jaunty, and if it is just going through the Freeze
Exception process, I can try to do that for thinkfinger, too. I am
familiar with all of the three patches.
Two
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: easystroke
I've just released 0.4.1.1 as a bugfix release. Compared to the 0.4.1
beta that is currently in jaunty, not much has happened:
$ git diff --stat 0.4.0.98.1 0.4.1.1 -- *.h *.cc
actiondb.cc |1 +
actiondb.h |2 +-
grabber.cc |8
The original .tar.gz is on the easystroke homepage
(https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=229797package_id=278455release_id=668742)
and can also be downloaded via uscan.
** Attachment added: easystroke_0.4.1.1-0ubuntu1.diff.gz
The corresponding .debdiff. NB: This will leave zero-sized files behind
when applied.
** Attachment added: thinkfinger.debdiff
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Can you try again? I mistook ABI_XINPUT_VERSION for the XInput version,
so the last change didn't actually do anything.
Vishal Rao wrote:
Still no luck, attaching xorg.1.log again which was run with the -thjaeger2
version of the package, thanks for looking into this!
Same issue, taps are
XReadBitmapFile - could not open file
'/usr/share/xf86-input-evtouch/empty_cursor.xbm'.
X Error of failed request: BadPixmap (invalid Pixmap parameter)
Major opcode of failed request: 93 (X_CreateCursor)
Resource id in failed request: 0x71dd557f
Serial number of failed request: 18
Theodore Ts'o wrote:
@Raine,
Well, if the applications were written correctly, there wouldn't be any
data loss problems. I suppose we could thank the unreliable proprietary
binary drivers that were causing all of these crashes, so we could find
out about the buggy application code. :-)
Thanks. I've uploaded another package to my PPA. Can you test it?
Vishal Rao wrote:
Here it is...
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evtouch calibrate tool does not detect mouse position
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You
Wow, the calibrate tool is a mess. No point in cleaning it up, though,
since evdev seems to be the future.
I've added a package to my PPA that will hopefully resolve the issue.
Can you check if that's the case?
https://launchpad.net/~thjaeger/+archive/ppa
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The calibrate tool starts a second instance of the X server to do its
thing. Can you attach the log file corresponding to that (probably
/var/log/Xorg.1.log, but make sure that it has recently been created)?
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Noel J. Bergman wrote:
Thanks, Tom. Just confirming that the fixed packages, which I
downloaded from your PPA, do in fact, work. :-)
Were you waiting for confirmation before marking thinkfinger (Ubuntu)
as fixed?
No, we still need someone to sponsor the upload. The bug will
automatically
It's easy to lay the blame on crappy applications, but the fact of the
matter is that it is really the interface that sucks here. Using the
notation of comment #54, what applications really want is execute (1)
atomically. Then it shouldn't matter whether they rewrite their files
every minute or
Packaged upstream rc kernel builds are available here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds
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I just realized that this bug is still present on jaunty. The patch
attached to the kernel bug tracker fixes the issue, so I've updated the
package to fix this and a few other issues. I'm attaching a .diff.gz
instead of a .debdiff since -ubuntu3 contains lots of junk. The package
is also
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Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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The option has been removed from the X server:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/commit/?id=5e43cd28692bc05cac80f38b47104a26c0524385
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Closing since this bug was fixed a long time ago.
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Chris Wilson wrote:
I'm sorry I haven't take the time to fully review the cairo patch, but I
just want you to be aware of the work Eric Anholt did a couple of years
ago to support the extend repeat modes and server-side gradients (but we
failed to merge in a timely manner):
Status of EXTEND_PAD hardware acceleration:
Fully hardware accelerated: -intel, -ati, -nouveau
Incorrect rendering upstream, fixed in ubuntu: -radeonhd (only POT), -mga (only
POT), -i128
Unknown status, but known to fall back to software for 2x2 source and 8x8 dest:
nvidia and ati binary
I've sent a reminder about the remaining three drivers to the xorg-devel
mailing list.
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg-
devel/2009-February/000214.html
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** Changed in: cairo (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released = New
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Sorry, I screwed up the cairo patch. dpatch-edit-patch really didn't
work the way I expected. Not only did it not automatically add the
patch to 00list, but it also somehow created a patch where all the
changes appeare twice. Go figure.
** Attachment added: cairo.debdiff
Sorry, the debdiff above is wrong again. This is the patch that I used
for the PPA, which also enables EXTEND_REFLECT.
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Again, sorry for the confusion. Here is the correct .debdiff. It's a
shame that in this day of distributed VCSs, we still have to deal with
things like dpatch, which apparently can't even keep track of commit
messages.
** Attachment added: cairo.debdiff
Sebastien Bacher wrote:
could you give the url to an upstream cairo discussion? there is no
reason why we should ship distribution changes there which have not been
discussed upstream, that creates extra work, bugs and political issues
This has been discussed several times, the last time
Testing suggests (comments #45, #50, #71) that the closed source drivers
fall back to software anyway, so this shouldn't be an issue. The
artifacts that this may cause are very minor in any case.
Sebastien Bacher wrote:
the previous comment suggests that driver need to be fixed, what about
syko21 wrote:
@oc
Since you no longer get kernel panics as a result of the iwlagn module I
recommend submitting your findings as a separate bug report so it can be
fixed instead of buried in a bug report that has already been marked fixed.
Please any admins/mods around can you please
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: easystroke
I originally wanted to get the recently released version 0.4.0 into
jaunty, but 0.4.1 will introduce a new stroke-matching algorithm that
gives much better results, so I've decided for 0.4.1 instead. Since
feature freeze is coming up, I've
The .orig.tar.gz can be downloaded here:
http://ppa.launchpad.net/thjaeger/ppa/ubuntu/pool/main/e/easystroke/easystroke_0.4.0.98.1.orig.tar.gz
** Attachment added: easystroke_0.4.0.98.1-0ubuntu1.diff.gz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/22660458/easystroke_0.4.0.98.1-0ubuntu1.diff.gz
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Please
Upstream is aware of the issue, they can't do anything about it at the
moment, though, because they can't be sure that the drivers are fixed
at this point.
On Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 5:38 AM, Sebastien Bacher seb...@ubuntu.com wrote:
has this cairo change be sent upstream, could you give the
Yes. Firefox has been using nearest-neighbor filtering to avoid hitting
the slow path in cairo. Now that cairo has been fixed, we can enable
EXTEND_PAD in firefox, which is needed to get correct results with
bilinear filtering. Debdiffs (for both versions of xulrunner that are
in jaunty) are
Weird. It looks like launchpad swallowed the newline at the end of the
file.
Bryce Harrington wrote:
Got this error trying to do the cairo patch:
$ patch -p1 ../cairo.debdiff
patching file debian/changelog
patching file debian/patches/06_Xlib-Xcb-Hand-off-EXTEND_PAD-to-XRender.dpatch
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