This does indeed seem to be the culprit on my machine as well.
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I, too, am unable to reproduce the problem when using the arrow keys
prior to hitting enter on synapctic in gnome-shell's application
overview. I can, however, still easily produce the problem with pkexec
ls from a terminal.
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Before filing the bug upstream, I wanted to ensure that I see the
corruption also with all addons disabled. But I don't: after I had
disable all addons, I didn't see any corruption for two weeks. Then I
reenabled one of the many versions of the weather extension and the
corruption reappeared on
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I'm seeing random display corruption in gnome-shell widgets. The exact
appearance changes from login to login. Very often, there's random
gargabe shown in the spot of the volume indicator; the letter i is
also often not drawn. I'll attach a screenshot for the latter
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Here's a screenshot showing the other kind of common corruption.
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None of these bugs seem to be about the same symptoms that I'm seeing.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=742776 is about corruption
in all gtk+ apps. I only see corruption in gnome-shell widgets.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=689254 is about cosmetic
issues with hinting.
I'm not running compiz or unity, I'm using gnome-shell . (Similarly,
instead of lightdm, I use gdm.)
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I certainly cannot reproduce the problem under unity, while I can
reproduce it easily under gnome-shell.
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I have a monitor with aspect ratio 16:10. When I switch to a resolution
with a non-native aspect ratio (such as 16:9), the display is distorted
heavily. It is not unusable, but pretty close. The same resolution is
displayed with much better quality by fglrx and Windows 7.
By the way: this seems to happen independently of the display manager
used. I see it with unity, gnome-shell and the old gnome fallback.
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And I shouldn't have used the plural resolutions above. It seems the
garbled display only occurs for the resolution 1920x1080, which is the
closest resolution to the native one of my monitor: 1920x1200. All
smaller resolutions, even those with the non-native aspect ratio 16:9,
are displayed
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Alright, here are the logs. One with default settings (in particular,
tsched=1) and one with tsched=0. In both cases I ran arecord -f cd
-d 3 test-mic.wav followed by aplay test-mic.wav. (To verify that
the recordings is distorted with tsched=1 but not with tsched=0.) I
also attach the
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again when
I'm also seeing this problem with an ALC888 chipset. It goes away when
I use arecord -D hw:0,0 or arecord -D plughw:0,0.
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I just noticed that the problem goes away if I revert the tsched=0
workaround. That is, if I use the default settings in
/etc/pulse/default.pa, particularly
load-module module-udev-detect
then I don't have any discernible crackling in my microphone recordings.
If, on the other hand, I use
I do not think this is a fault in synaptic or gnome-shell. I can also
trigger it by simply doing the following from a command line and then
simply wait when prompted for my password:
# pkexec ls
Error executing command as another user: Not authorized
This incident has been reported.
Nope, I don't see this anymore on 8.10.
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Some time after I reported the bug, it went away for me. And it never
came back. So I think the bug can be closed.
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On Thu, 2007-10-25 at 00:12 +, dAniel hAhler wrote:
Is this problem still existent in Gutsy?
As far as I can tell, the problem doesn't seem to exist anymore. The
error messages I previously posted were apparently caused by a failing
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I haven't seen that bug again after I reported it, so I don't know if it
still exists. But here's the info you requested anyway:
uname -a:
Linux kaffeetisch 2.6.17-11-386 #2 Thu Feb 1 19:50:13 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux
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Looks like lspci needs superuser privileges to access some information.
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Yes, the problem is still present. (With all updates from edgy-updates
and edgy-backports installed.)
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Yes, it is the panel. No, I don't think it's not a bug. It makes no
sense to display a few *empty* pixel lines for the panel. It doesn't do
that for the task list (which is at the bottom, in my case). And it
also didn't do it for the panel in earlier versions. I'd happily file
this upstream
It's linux-image-2.6.17-10-386.
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Without any apparent reason, my CPU load is 100% and the kernel log
contains lots and lots of these:
Nov 12 18:17:11 localhost kernel: [17195061.884000] BUG: scheduling while
atomic: swapper/0x029cd03f/0
Nov 12 18:17:11 localhost kernel: [17195061.884000] c02c570a
Public bug reported:
With the recent upgrade, sound stopped working for me. The kernel log
shows this:
[17179588.372000] snd_ac97_codec: Unknown symbol snd_info_register
[17179588.372000] snd_ac97_codec: Unknown symbol snd_ctl_add
[17179588.372000] snd_ac97_codec: Unknown symbol
Public bug reported:
With epiphany_0.5.1-4_i386, the spinner animation seems to have a blank
frame at the end. Thus, after the bold leaves have completed one turn,
nothing is displayed for a short period of time. Then the animation
starts from scratch.
** Affects: epiphany-browser (Ubuntu)
It's Evolution 2.8.0-0ubuntu1.
As far as I know, I did not activate any option.
When the entry has focus, it's blank here too. If I choose an option
from the dropdown menu that can be reached via the icon in the left part
of the entry, the entry gets focused and thus there's no background
text.
Ah, OK. Yes, moving the top panel to the bottom makes the gap go away.
And contrary to what I expected, no new gap at the bottom of the
rectangles emerges. So it seems to be a bug in the handling of panels
at the top.
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Public bug reported:
The default background text in the search entry, Subject or sender
contains, doesn't quite fit the entry. The last letter is cut off.
Attaching a screenshot. Fonts used:
Application font: Sans, 8
Document font: Sans, 10
** Affects: evolution (Ubuntu)
Importance:
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The default background text in the search entry, Subject or sender
- contains, doesn't quite fit into the entry. The last letter is cut
- off. Attaching a
I, too, see this on Edgy.
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The arrow in a checked checkbox is drawn too high, leaving too much room
on the bottom, and reaching out of the box on the top. Attaching
screenshot.
** Affects: human-gtk-theme (Ubuntu)
Importance: Untriaged
Status: Unconfirmed
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Installing the flash plugin via synaptic fails with the following in the
console window:
Preconfiguring packages ...
(Reading database ... 122534 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to replace flashplugin-nonfree 7.0.63.7ubuntu1 (using
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In Edgy, maximized windows don't cover the whole region of their
workspace's cell in the workspace switcher. There's still a one-pixel
gap. Attaching screenshot.
** Affects: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Importance: Untriaged
Status: Unconfirmed
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If a list (GtkTreeView) is made insensitive, the text on the selected
row is drawn in black. This doesn't look quite right since it stands
out. I'm attaching the relevant part of a screenshort of synaptic
shortly after it finished loading the results for a search term, but
The recent update to this package seems to have fixed the issue. If I
knew how, I'd close this bug.
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Text on a progressbar gets very illegible once the progress indicator
reaches it. Attaching a screenshot.
** Affects: human-gtk-theme (Ubuntu)
Importance: Untriaged
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I'm not sure what you mean. Are you asking whether the gap I described
is actually part of the panel? If so, no, it doesn't seem so. It's
definitely inside the workspace switcher. I'm attaching a new
screenshot which shows the gap again, but now on a panel with a height
of 48 pixel. The
Here's the relevant output of dmesg after a boot which failed to set the
dma flag on /dev/hda. All other settings on hda and all settings on hdb
were applied correctly.
[17179608.932000] hda: dma_timer_expiry: dma status == 0x60
[17179608.932000] hda: DMA timeout retry
[17179608.932000] hda:
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While libqt4-debug installs all the _debug libraries and creates .so.4.1
and .so.4 symlinks, it doesn't create .so symlinks. For example:
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 23 Aug 13 22:52 libQtXml_debug.so.4 -
libQtXml_debug.so.4.1.2
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 23 Aug 13 22:52
Ah, didn't know that. Thanks.
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I'm not sure if it was just a typo, but your comment implies that I want
to link /dev/adsp to /dev/dsp:
/dev/adsp - /dev/dsp.
But that's not what I want. I want the reverse:
/dev/dsp - /dev/adsp.
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I don't know if this is feasible, but I think that, when the alsa stuff
is installed, /dev/dsp should be a symlink to /dev/adsp. When I enforce
this manually, all my dsp-using apps continue to work like they did,
plus I can now use more than one of those apps and have their
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Occasionally, ntpdate doesn't get run during startup. Since my
mainboard battery is nearly dead, my system clock is way off when this
happens. /etc/network/if-up.d/ntpdate exists and is executable.
/etc/default/ntpdate exists and contains:
NTPSERVERS=ntp.ubuntu.com
While the above now seems to work ok, I am now seeing another problem.
Sometimes, some settings are not applied. For example, sometimes after
boot, one of my disks doesn't have the dma flag set even though that
setting is listed in hdparm.conf. At other times, one disk has none of
the settings
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