It's not merely gnome related. I've ran away from gnome3 and both
kubuntu and xubuntu 11.10 suffer from this bug on my dell D630. Didn't
have this problem with either DE on 11.04.
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This has been a problem for me for some time.
If someone does open a new report for this bug, please add this info:
Workaround that works for me since the introduction of the bug: add
libata.force=80c as kernel parameter.
As I don't have any 40-wire cables nor udma < 66 devices this
workaround
It was working fine after I upgraded my server from 9.10 to 10.04 at
first, but after doing the updates a few days back I ran into this
problem.
I still had my old transmission-daemon init.d script so I compared it to the
one that is currently being used. I noticed that my old custom one had
use
Ran into the same problem here.
I have some additional info: the permission problem only occurs when
transmission-daemon gets started with the init.d script ie. on boot or
(re)starting with /etc/init.d/transmission-daemon (re)start. When I start it
from the cli with transmission-daemon -f everyt
** Changed in: origami (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Origami unable to connect to servers
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/567075
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I'm having the exact same problem here.
-p smp and the 32 bit work just fine, but -p amd64 results in:
-Attempt #138 to get work failed, and no other work to do.
Waiting before retry.
+ Attempting to get work packet
- Connecting to assignment server
+ No appropriate work server was a
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Slow cifs ubuntu 9.10
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/471512
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: smbfs
Ubuntu 9.10
mount.cifs version: 1.12-3.4.0
Transfer speed over samba using CIFS/SMBFS has dropped severely since updating
to 9.10 (clean install).
I should be getting transfer speeds of +- 8 MiB/s, but I'm only getting +- 4
over CIFS.
As I still
I am experiencing the same problem.
It seems to be related to the architecture and mjpeg handling.
I could transform from h264 avi to flv without a problem, but when trying to
extract a frame as jpeg I also got the "Illegal instruction" error:
ffmpeg -i Fenix.flv -t 00:00:1 -f mjpeg Fenix.jpg
FF
Thanks! Works like a charm again now. Was getting pretty fed up with
that !*#@ busybox on every boot.
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Kubuntu Jaunty 9.04 dmraid fails with Kernel 2.6.28
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/356503
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Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 8.10 & 9.04
9.04: gnome-control-center: Installed: 1:2.26.0-0ubuntu3
This is more of a feature request than a bug report.
gnome-display-properties should allow to enter the refresh rate
manually.
My secondary monitor is a beamer that does not get detected (fully)
R
I have the same problem with vlc.
Ubuntu 8.10 both on 32 and 64 bit version.
Opensource radeon driver with either default and exa accelerator.
Compiz and metacity.
X11 and Xv.
Other videoplayers work fine (totem, xine, mplayer)
I have found a workaround that works for me on my 64bit exa accelerate
I'm still experiencing this problem on an up to date hardy.
It doesn't seem to occur when running with the --debug flag so I can't provide
useful logs.
It does however display [0x173e710] [volume_changed_cb]
rb-player-gst-xfade.c:916: unexpectedly got a volume change for stream
file:///path/fil
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