I have also observed this behavior with the listed package. It seems
that something other than gtk+ is triggering an output probe.
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My Fedora Rawhide box also doesn't exhibit this issue.
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What is the status of this? It looks like this bug just kind of died.
Has unprivileged real-time scheduling been implemented properly yet?
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The Ctrl-L keybinding to clear the conversation history in empathy is
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Binary package hint: gfortran
Since gcc 4, g77 has been superseded by gfortran as gcc's fortran 77
compiler. In light of this, gfortran should provide an alternative (i.e.
/etc/alternatives) for f77.
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@cornbread
Comments like that really don't help. Moreover, this is a kernel issue
that is affecting all distributions across the board; I recently came to
Ubuntu from Fedora where it was just as bad.
However, things are looking pretty good for getting this fixed by
2.6.31, which as it stands
This is a recently introduced but known bug in the intel driver. It is
being tracked at https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=22383.
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Podsleuth fails to recognize my second generation iPod mini in Karmic,
instead reporting,
[1713 b...@ben-laptop ~] $ podsleuth --rescan
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Yet, according to lshal, things seem to be working fine on the
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Podsleuth fails to recognize my second generation iPod mini in Karmic,
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No iPods were found in the HAL device tree
Yet, according to lshal, things seem to
Can we please stop referring to this as a bug? It may be a problem, it may be
the product of a collection of bugs, but it is almost certainly not one bug.
This report has to-date accumulated almost 250 comments, including numerous
incomparable benchmarks, dozens of descriptions of subtly different
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gcc-4.4
Compiling the attached testcase should produce a warning, as it does with g++
4.3.2 (at least with -O or above),
$ g++-4.3 -Wall -Wextra -pedantic -ansi -O3 hi.cpp
/usr/include/bits/stdio2.h: In function ‘int main()’:
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Daniel, this seems like exactly the task for a statistical profiler such
as perf (https://perf.wiki.kernel.org/).
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Gradual degradation in
I am also experiencing this on Oneiric. Installing the Debian package
from Sid works, however.
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preview latex fails on with pdflatex
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Joar,
Yes, you are likely seeing another bug. If you are still having problems
the best way to proceed will be to open a new bug and attach a perf
profile as was done to pinpoint this one.
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Yes, the bug is perfectly reproducible with the Alt+1 key combination.
The steps to reproduce are exactly those I listed. Press Alt+1. The
Unity application switcher will appear. This is especially strange since
I have disable all of the keybindings for the Unity switcher.
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Indeed it does sound like a configuration issue and you are right, the
behavior is not reproducible in the guest account. Unfortunately, 'unity
--reset' does not fix the issue and it's entirely unclear to me where
this errant configuration might live.
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To confirm, the blame here can be placed squarely on Unity. Disabling
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Alt+Number
Public bug reported:
Setting a keyboard shortcut action, say 'Next track', to a media key
with the Alt modifier, say 'Alt+Audio raise volume' doesn't work. In
particular, pressing Alt+Audio raise volume will result in the volume
being raised, not the track being advanced.
The Super and Ctrl
This seems to be fixed, no?
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According to Debian bug 638850 [1], Debian's readline packaging has
multi-arch support since 6.2-3. This would make cross-compiling on
Ubuntu much easier.
[1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=638850
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For example,
$ cat /etc/issue
Ubuntu 11.10 \n \l
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Welcome to Ubuntu 11.10 (GNU/Linux 3.0.0-13-generic x86_64)
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35 packages can be updated.
8 updates
I just opened #904001. Thanks for your help.
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apparmor blocks evince from /usr/bin/dbus-launch
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Has there been no work done on this?
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Has this fix not made it into Natty yet? This would be an excellent
usability improvement,
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Indeed this is still not fixed.
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Attempting to cross-compile ncurses with xdeb results in failure when
attempting to install pkg-config files. This is because autotools
inferred that PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR=/usr/$(HOST_GNU_TYPE)/lib/pkgconfig,
which does not exist when configure is run. This results in configure
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Considering the reception my patch encountered, I'd say we won't be
getting a CONFIG_SWAPPINESS upstream. Either a dummy package with a
sysctl setting (thrown in /etc/sysctl.d) or an init script would work if
we still think we need this knob.
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Given my own experience, as well as that of others
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that this is still occurring. Is it possible that this still isn't fixed
in upower 0.9.13 running on a 3.0.0 kernel?
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I take that to mean that this will never make it into oneiric?
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Could someone please comment on what is holding this up? At this point
some packages aren't even buildable on Natty due to boost bugs that were
fixed long ago.
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s/freeze/freeze exception/
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In fact, boost-1.42 has some pretty nasty issues with g++ 4.5. At this
point we really do need to move off of this release soon.
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New
Has anyone submitted an FFe? Alex, I'm assuming the package in your PPA
is the package that will be merged?
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I opened a new kernel.org bug, #12309 (
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12309 ), to replace #7372.
Hopefully this one will be a little more productive.
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Upon starting totem, it outputs the following to the terminal before hanging,
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setup.py crashed with NameError in detectNetworkDevices(): global name
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According to the user, the fan may not have been operating without
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by other users[1].
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Running the attached python script causes compiz to crash in
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Compiz crashes while
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compiz:
Installed: 1:0.9.4git20110322-0ubuntu5
Candidate: 1:0.9.4git20110322-0ubuntu6+r2723+201103301010
Version table:
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CompWindowId crash + test case: Compiz
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Can one of the packagers please bring a reasonably up-to-date boost
release to Oneiric. It is getting very painful for us to have to work
around broken libboost on Ubuntu systems.
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I'm afraid no progress has been made on the documentation build issue. I
haven't been able to reproduce the issue, so my efforts have been
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Can we please have some action on this? This should really be a very
straightforward change to integrate.
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@JFo, Scott
Could we please have another look at this issue? It seems everyone
agrees that the default swapiness is inappropriate for desktop use yet
somehow another release has slipped by without making the change. What
in particular is needed to get things moving forward again?
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@Scott
I'm not certain I agree with your assertion that this is a kernel issue
and should be fixed in the kernel code. There is no chance this change
will be taken upstream and there is a perfectly good usermode mechanism
for overriding this value (sysctl(8)). This is in fact exactly why this
Here is another approach. This patch adds a Kconfig option for the
default swappiness so this can be easily set in the per-flavour kernel
configurations. I'll send this upstream as an RFC to see if this might
be a workable solution.
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The Master mixer does not change the volume from the headphone output
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control the on-board speaker volume. This confuses PulseAudio greatly as
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On Mon, 01 Nov 2010 01:19:21 -, Daniel T Chen seven.st...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there also a LED on this machine that indicates mute status?
No.
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@Ben Can you try the workaround that I posted in comment 4, please? I
attached also a patch that fixes the symptom.
Sorry about the latency; I haven't had consistent access to the machine
over the last few days.
The patch made it upstream for 2.6.37 so we now have the necessary knob.
Kernel folks, can we move forward on getting the default swappiness
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As the title now reflects, matplotlib 1.0.1 is now in debian
experimental. Please pull into maverick updates. Thanks!
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@Sandro - I get a simple segfault message, just as in comment #20
seen that, so it's a bug in glib
Today I took the debian package and
Sure, I was just remarking about the crash for others' reference.
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I am seeing the same thing with Gnome-Power-Manager, Opera 11.01 and
touchthesky 1.14 (a weather monitoring widget installed with Opera). All
three slowly increase mem usage until all 6 gig on this machine are
I have filed bug #33846 against upower although in my experience the
upower maintainers have not been the most responsive. In the meantime,
can we please patch out this rule?
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To clarify, that is a freedesktop.org bug[1].
[1] https://bugs.freedesktop.org//show_bug.cgi?id=33846
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For almost all of my kernels (except for a self-built 2.6.34-rc5 kernel)
Plymouth causes the machine to fail to boot. Upstart instead
inexplicably stalls, presumably waiting for plymouth to start. This
prevents mountall to start, thus stalling
While there are certainly a lot of considerations here, I fail to see
how KMS (kernel mode setting) could ever even _possibly_ affect desktop
responsiveness. Most sessions changes modes once, if that. Once the mode
is set and framebuffer is setup KMS is entirely out of the picture.
Let's not
@Bryan, @Milan, It is unlikely that Jens' bdi patches will substantially
affect the issue. It appears that the problem is in large part due to
poor eviction choices on the part of the VM system. There are some
patches in mm to fix this. See my previous comment. If you are going to
put together a
This problem (or something very much like it) most certainly still
exists on Karmic to this day. Unprintable document attached.
From /var/log/cups/error.log
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D [05/Sep/2009:10:19:08 -0400] [Job 21] num_components = 1, depth = 8
D [05/Sep/2009:10:19:08 -0400] [Job 21] cupsColorSpace = 0,
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Today I noticed that my new Maverick installation is substantially
slower than it ought to be. Looking around, I found that cpufreq's
maximum frequency was set substantially lower than it ought to be,
$ cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq
800
After
Filing under devicekit-power so at there is a chance this gets seen by
the right sets of eyes.
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Version 1.0.0 was released earlier this month with several important API
additions and bugfixes. It would be nice to see this in Maverick.
** Affects: matplotlib (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Please see my PPA[1] for a building, working package. Timely integration
would be greatly appreciated, as I have some software that depends on
1.0.0 API.
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I too am running indicator-application 0.0.19-0ubuntu5 and yet am still
experiencing leakage.
** Changed in: indicator-application (Ubuntu Lucid)
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Just to note an interesting correlation, like #27, my specimen also has
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Unfortunately this machine's filesystem exploded this morning. After a
clean install of Lucid, things now seem to be fine. So, for better or
for worse, I can no longer reproduce this issue. Hopefully it was just
an isolated configuration issue.
** Changed in: plymouth (Ubuntu)
Status:
This seems to be a pretty good workaround allowing manual override of
the root device. Simply drop a GRUB_DEVICE=/dev/... line into
/etc/default/grub and things should just work again. Certainly not a
permanent solution, but then again btrfs has quite a while until it sees
usage outside of
I definitely wouldn't call the GRUB_DEVICE solution acceptable. Btrfs is still
quite new and I don't think it makes sense to merge it hacks like this. I
believe that this is a case where the bleeding edge users should need to build
their own packages and maintain their own configuration. Trying
I currently have no problem reproducing this. Simply starting rhythmbox
and attempting to close its window results in a SEGV,
(rhythmbox:3502): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: instance of invalid
non-instantiatable type `(null)'
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x03855f35 in
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Version 11 has support for my Cowon iAudio 9. It would be appreciated if
this were included in maverick.
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Once numpy has been bumped to 0.5.1, scipy should be bumped to 0.8.0.
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Numpy bump is being tracked in #695005
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oopses with a null pointer dereference on boot on my i915GM-based Dell
Latitude D610 as seen below,
[ 16.693732] i915 :00:02.0: PCI INT A - GSI 16 (level, low) - IRQ 16
[ 16.693741] i915
** Attachment added: Full dmesg output
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/684331/+attachment/1753272/+files/crash.log
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** Attachment added: lspci output
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/684331/+attachment/1753273/+files/lspci-vnvn.log
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Nothing in this trace suggests the problem has anything to do with acpi.
It is due to the recent restructuring of i2c handling in the i915 drm
driver.
** Tags removed: acpi
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