This issue has been bugging me lately for sure.
However, I think I've found a workaround:
In the configuration file for xfce4-sensors-plugin, located at
$HOME/.config/xfce4/panel/xfce4-sensors-plugin-33.rc,
there is an option Suppress_Hddtemp_Message which accepts a boolean value.
In my
I can confirm that this fixes my suspend problems on an AMD64 Edge 14!
Thanks so much for the patch.
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[MAVERICK] [THINKPAD EDGE14] System
I have this problem as well, which was quite alarming just after I'd
installed 9.10 on my laptop. It's a Dell Inspiron 1525n that I've had a
little over a year -- and Palimpsest counts 858 bad sectors. The
reallocated sectors count is 68295.
The drive is a ~120Gb Samsung HM121HI.
I highly doubt
I can confirm it as well -- unlike Chris above, when I deleted the
connection and created a new one with the system setting box checked,
it did not save the setting. This is especially vexing because I'm
letting my girlfriend use my laptop for the time being, and created an
account for her -- and
I've the same problem when I change resolution for a game -- one game I
play runs best at 1024x768, when I normally run 1280x1024. It looks fine
after I exit the game, but upon reboot my panel applets and items are
all shuffled about, as some have said above.
I would think locking them to the
I have the same problem, I can confirm this bug. A pity, too, because I
like using GNUsound for my once-in-a-while sound editing needs.
I've also attached a backtrace and a stacktrace/strace in addition to my
gnusound.log and gnusound terminal.txt as above.
** Attachment added: gnusound.log
** Attachment added: gnusound terminal.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20081598/gnusound%20terminal.txt
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gnusound crash in Intrepid Ibex Beta
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** Attachment added: gdb-gnusound.real.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20081601/gdb-gnusound.real.txt
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** Attachment added: strace-gnusound.real.log
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20081613/strace-gnusound.real.log
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gnusound crash in Intrepid Ibex Beta
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Also, if it helps, here's a quick screenshot of the program in action.
The window shows up for a moment, but disappears if you continue the
execution in gdb.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20081620/Screenshot.png
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gnusound crash in
** Attachment added: strace-gnome-system-monitor.log
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19633949/strace-gnome-system-monitor.log
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gnome-system-monitor crashes when on processes tab and realplay is running
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I'm having the same issue, with or without firefox running, on AMD64
running Intrepid. It only started a day or two ago, and I don't know
what's causing the problem.
Hope these attachments help; I attached two backtraces and two
stacktraces, one while running Firefox and one not running Firefox.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19633953/gdb-gnome-system-monitor_%28without_firefox%29.txt
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You
Chris, thank you so much. I've had problems with thumbnails ever since
8.04, and your workaround fixed it immediately for me. I thought I'd
never get them working -- I thought it was a Pulseaudio problem or
something of the like, but I guess GStreamer just wasn't happy. I'd
recommend this fix to
I am also having this problem on a Dell Inspiron 1525n with Hardy 8.04.1
LTS.
My laptop hibernates just fine (using uswsusp), and resumes perfectly,
although gnome-power-manager throws this error at me in user.log:
Oct 5 16:43:55 Atreides gnome-power-manager: (greyor) hibernate failed
I hope
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
Using Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron
Package version 3.0~rc1+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.8.04.1
When right-clicking on a bookmark in the Bookmarks menu, as well as Live
Bookmarks, the context menu is more often than not drawn behind the
Bookmarks menu.
The
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** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14857661/Dependencies.txt
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