I notice a similar crash on some systems when I right click on the
desktop after checking allow xfce to manage desktop settings.
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I notice a similar crash on some systems when I right click on the
desktop after checking allow xfce to manage desktop settings.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xfce4-mcs-manager
Versions:
Xubuntu 8.04
xfce4-mcs-manager 4.4.2-2ubuntu2
vnc4server 4.1.1+xorg1.0.2-0ubuntu7
xvnc4viewer 4.1.1+xorg1.0.2-0ubuntu7
(1) Run a vnc session which has startxfce4 in the xstartup so that X starts
(2) Open the settings manager
I think upstart-compat-sysv provides the same sysv functionality is
sysvinit, which is why a bunch of stuff is going to be removed.
Perhaps a similar patch needs to be written for upstart?
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I think upstart-compat-sysv provides the same sysv functionality is
sysvinit, which is why a bunch of stuff is going to be removed.
Perhaps a similar patch needs to be written for upstart?
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This appears to be fixed in Hardy. I have a machine which has been up
for over a week without this problem recurring.
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That workaround does not work for me (but that is okay, as the radeon
driver workaround does).
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When using the radeonhd driver on my T60p (Radeon Mobility X1400) the
brightness up/down buttons (Fn-Home/Fn-End) do not raise and lower
brightness as expected.
If I remove the xserver-xorg-video-radeonhd package, the
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RadeonHD does not support 3D. It should. Card is Radeon Mobility X1400.
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display: :0 screen: 0
direct rendering: No (If you want to find out why, try setting
I have a similar issue. Thinkpad T60p, except my upper mouse buttons
never start to work.
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Update - the upper mouse buttons were not working because I had disable
the trackpoint (eraserhead). Enabling it has those 3 buttons work. It
seems like they start to work after one of the buttons is hit, like this
forces an autodetection or something.
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It is not an issue for me because I uninstalled NetworkManager and went
back to my custom ifup/ifdown scripts.
This problem exists in Gutsy.
I cannot try Hardy, because the installer currently kernel panics on my
testing machine. Note that this may be the result of a bad CD - I
haven't had time
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- Boot machine
- Login
- Let NetworkManager connect to wireless network
- Network Manager's CPU usage increases steadily. After about a week, it will
be using between 30% and 50% of my 1GHz CPU.
- Logout/reboot/etc. fixes it (presumably
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- Boot machine
- Login
- Let NetworkManager connect to wireless network
- Network Manager's CPU usage increases steadily. After about a week, it will
be using between 30% and 50% of my 1GHz CPU.
- - Logout/reboot/etc.
I no longer have this problem in Feisty either.
Propose that we close this bug as resolved.
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I no longer have this problem in Gutsy. I will test it in Feisty when I
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I have a similar problem (openoffice won't print) but different
symptom. Mine does not crash, but the printout is only one page, and
often that page is only a partial printout. I have attached a file -
when I try to print the attached file, it only prints one page.
This prints perfectly on
I see this same issue with an Atheros chipset card.
Atheros Communications, Inc. AR5212 802.11abg NIC (rev 01)
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This appears to be fixed in Feisty. I vote we close this.
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I have this problem as well.
Workaround - type:
ooffice
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This bug still exists with feisty. Peter's suggestion of the:
-extension XFIXES
option seems to work around this issue.
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I believe that the problem is related to the mount command in
/etc/init.d/mountall.sh. Specifically, the command:
mount -a -v -t noproc,nfs,nfs4,smbfs,cifs,ncp,ncpfs,coda,ocfs2,gfs
doesn't actually report trying to mount the nfs4 filesystems. An
alternative construction:
mount -a -v -t
It appears to be fixed on feisty w/ 2.6.20-15-generic.
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Oh, it's worse than that - NFS has been broken in Edgy for many people
since release (worked fine in Beta 2, if I remember correctly). I would
expect that to be worse to Ubuntu's reputation than other things. I know
I'm not too happy about it. See Bug #62308 for more information on this.
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Once I upgrade my boxen to feisty, I would be happy to do so. Problem
is, I'm moving my household and all my computers are unracked and in
piles. All that works is my laptop, and I'm not willing to upgrade that
and potentially leave me with no working machines. :-)
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This is still broken in the new one - 2.6.17-11. I'm not saying it was
supposed to be fixed, just confirming that it's still broken for me.
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This is 6.10. It worked correctly in 6.06. I can login locally just
fine.
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This used to work under edgy. I believe it stopped working when I
upgraded xserver-xorg-core. My ~/.vnc/xstartup contains just:
/usr/bin/startxfce4
I start vnc with:
vnc4server -fp /usr/share/fonts/X11/misc/ -depth 24 -geometry 1280x1024
(the -fp line is because of the
bristleburger: I agree with your disappointment. I am equally dismayed
that something this important has remained unfixed for so long.
Ben: Thanks for the update.
James: I've tried no_subtree_check when I first encountered this issue.
I did not notice a difference. However, if it works for you,
Try using the kernel that anonym posted. It's working for me.
That's the nice thing about a community - when the maintainers drop the
ball, someone with the time and skills can step up.
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Guillermo/anonym - the kernel you posted seems to be working for me.
Thanks for taking the time to compile it.
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Will do. For what it's worth, I have an i686 server and a k7 client. So,
I'm waiting for the i386 one. :-)
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This works flawlessly on my Thinkpad R50p. The wireless card is detected
and works out of the box and NetworkManager works fine. I have not tried
wpasupplicant.
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02:02.0 Ethernet controller: Atheros Communications, Inc. AR5212 802.11abg NIC
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I'm seeing this problem with non-dot files and files in non-dot
directories in 2.6.17-10 kernels.
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Unfortunately then, I don't have any more useful ideas.
Sorry, Marcin.
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Note that the monodevelop-query error has gone away - it appears that
this is something else.
I wonder if a complete removal and reinstall of monodevelop might help?
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I'd try installing monodevelop-query. It's listed in the suggested
packages, and that appears to be what it's complaining about.
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Had some problem after edgy upgrade, uninstall/reinstall of log4net
fixed it for me too.
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Marcin - that might be because the error is not related to log4net,
since I see nothing about log4net in the output. I'd say that it can't
seem to find the MonoQuery add-in.
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On my box, beagle plays nice until the screensaver starts. However, once
the screensaver is stopped (wiggle mouse, enter password), beagle-helper
still stays using a lot of CPU. Indeed - that's how I found the issue in
the first place. (What's pegging the CPU? Run top. Aha, it's beagled-
helper!)
So what, you're saying that the two major network file sharing protocols
are broken in the release version of Edgy?
Ouch.
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I didn't notice this bug until after I'd removed the old dapper kernels.
This is especially difficult because I'm pitching Ubuntu + Xen as a
server consolidation solution to management. Because they're dragging
their feet on hardware purchases, I have some time, but as it stands
right now, we
This happens in the following 2.6.17-10 versions:
-386
-generic
-server
So it looks to be pretty architecture independent.
This happens both on nfsv3 and nfsv4.
Is there anything I can do to help? I've tried just about everything I
can think of, and I'm kind of dead in the water until this is
this appears to be a duplicate of Bug # 3593
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Confirmed on edgy. Additionally, Bug #34218 appears to be a duplicate
of this.
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FYI - I am having the same problem on 2.6.17-10.
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) ~/workspace$ cd tivo/
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) ~/workspace/tivo$ ls
tivo_backup/ tivo_mfs_tools/
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ls: .: Permission denied
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) ~/workspace/tivo$
No logfile messages are
I had the same problem intermittently in dapper, and now it appears to
always be the case in Edgy. Neither server nor client logfiles report
anything useful.
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I have the same problem since upgrading to Edgy.
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Binary package hint: xfce4
(1) Open xfce4 settings
(2) Choose UI preferences
(3) Select Kubuntu Human
(4) All of xfce crashes and you are dumped out to the login manager. You can
login subsequently, but nothing displays (no panel, no bars, no nothing). The
only way to make
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(1) Open the settings
(2) Choose Orage
(3) Select a time zone of America/New York
(4) Click OK
(5) Things crash
This can't always be reproduced by choosing different time zones, but
depending on what you pick, you get goofy results, odd characters, etc.
** Affects:
** Attachment added: Crash log
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(1) Open xfce4 settings
(2) Choose UI preferences
(3) Select Kubuntu Human
(4) All of xfce crashes and you are dumped out to the login manager. You can
login subsequently, but nothing displays (no panel, no bars, no nothing). The
only way to make
Confirmed here, with Kubuntu/Dapper.
It looks like the same bug is documented in Debian bugtracker:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=359328
I've tried the workaround suggested by Daniel R., who suggest to use
the snapshot available here:
I have the same problem on 2 different machines, same monitor.
Machine 1 - Using ATI Radeon 9200 Card.
Machine 2 - Using ATI Rage 128 Card.
Both of these are hooked to Dell 2005FPW monitors (16:9 resolution) and
exhibit the same top and bottom cut off issue. I am using the
D-SUB/VGA connection.
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