So we are talking an important necessary change in screen update
procedures if I get that right, which I would assess being independent
from X vs. Wayland?
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mysql-server-5.0 version 5.0.67-0ubuntu6 can not write to /tmp (which is
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How to reproduce:
install apparmor and mysql-server in Ubuntu 8.10.
on the shel open a mysql console and say SHOW COLUMNS FROM `mysql`.`user` ;
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Public bug reported:
mysql-server-5.0 version 5.0.67-0ubuntu6 can not write to /tmp (which is
/var/temp) in Ubuntu 8.10.
How to reproduce:
install apparmor and mysql-server in Ubuntu 8.10.
on the shel open a mysql console and say SHOW COLUMNS FROM `mysql`.`user` ;
you will get:
mysql SHOW
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Binary package hint: rhythmbox
The scroll bar will scroll back and forth, but no change after the first
seek to a new position in the song, is responded to.
istributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 8.10
Release:8.10
Codename: intrepid
ProblemType: Bug
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19249709/ProcMaps.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19249710/ProcStatus.txt
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can't
OK, here is a new Valgrind, but it doesn't look that much more helpful
than the other one. I don't know what I'm doing with Valgrind, though,
so maybe there is something in it. I did the same thing that I normally
do to reproduce the bug, and the program seemed to hang. I gave it
several
OK, here is a new Valgrind, but it doesn't look that much more helpful
than the other one. I don't know what I'm doing with Valgrind, though,
so maybe there is something in it. I did the same thing that I normally
do to reproduce the bug, and the program seemed to hang. I gave it
several
Sorry about the double post.
Additionally, this might be helpful. It is just some of the last lines of
output from rhythmbox -d
I also tried the file in VLC and VLC handled it with no problems.
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Valgrind output.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18081293/valgrind.log
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Segmentation fault while changing song position by dragging the position bar
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Crap.
Valgrind slowed down the program a lot, as the wiki said it would.
After rhythmbox opened I started to play the song and such and it seemed
like it had slowed to a stop and crashed, but it may have just been
valgrind slowing it down. Sorry, I'll run it again tonight and see if I
can get a
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Binary package hint: rhythmbox
Linux prime 2.6.24-19-generic #1 SMP Wed Aug 20 17:53:40 UTC 2008 x86_64
GNU/Linux
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 8.04.1
Release:8.04
Codename: hardy
Architecture: amd64
Version: 0.11.5-0ubuntu8
Rhythmbox
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Segmentation fault while changing song position by dragging the position bar
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Binary package hint: rhythmbox
When listening to a podcast file, there is a consistent segfault that
can be caused by dragging the progress bar a little bit forward and
then forward some more or backwards. It seems to crash with problems
from g_slice_alloc
I'm sorta new
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rhythmbox crashed with signal SIGSEV probably in g_slice_alloc
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It appears to be random, I can't figure out why some tracks it does let me and
others cause this crash. Crash report might give some clues. The error
message that actually comes up is
Error while saving song information Internal Gstreamer error
Rhythmbox actually
Problem is still there if you restart Rhythmbox, etc. I thought I should
add.
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Rhythmbox causes Gstreamer error when trying to change track number
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Rhythmbox causes Gstreamer error when trying to change track number
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I was away from my Dell Inspiron 6000 computer for roughly an hour.
When I came back I had a notification telling me to file a bug and that
mono had crashed. The crash was in beagled-helper. No other mono based
programs were running at the time that I know of.
Sorry I can't
Ahh, now I can attach the crash report.
This will be much more helpful than my lame description
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beagled-helper mono-jit crash while away from laptop
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