It certainly seems that the extreme width of the nvidia-settings window
is causing metacity to crash.
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nvidia-settings window expands to
Metacity output:
de...@delan1:~$ metacity --replace
Window manager warning: Log level 16: Native children wider or taller than
65535 pixels are not supported
Window manager warning: Log level 8: apply_alpha: assertion `GDK_IS_PIXBUF
(pixbuf)' failed
Window manager warning: Log level 8:
nvidia-settings output:
de...@delan1:~$ nvidia-settings
Gdk-ERROR **: The program 'nvidia-settings' received an X Window System error.
This probably reflects a bug in the program.
The error was 'BadAlloc (insufficient resources for operation)'.
(Details: serial 979 error_code 11 request_code
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Binary package hint: mdadm
According to `mdadm --create --help':
--name=, -N: Textual name for array - max 32 characters
According to `man mdadm':
-N, --name=
Set a name for the array. This is currently only effective when creating an
array with a version-1 superblock.
This only occurs when using whole-disk RAID members, but not when using
partition members. Obviously, the former is more problematic, just like
whole-disk file systems, confusing programs that expect partitions.
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired = New
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** Description changed:
When I boot my computer, between plymouth and gdm, there is a momentary
display of the contents of the framebuffer of the end of the last
session. This
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As the problem only occurs when rebooting of any kind, but not on a cold
start, this may be because the X server starts before any information
has been fed to it, and it is showing the contents of the framebuffer in
the graphics card's RAM until that time.
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I am about to test it with Natty Desktop alpha 1, this time with both
x86 build in addition to the amd64 build I would normally choose, just
in case the x86 build actually fixes the problem.
If testing Natty doesn't work, should I test the upstream kernel in
Natty, or should I test it in the
Public bug reported:
The version of assaultcube included in Ubuntu is 1.0.4. A short time
since 1.1.0.4 was released upstream, the multiplayer servers for the
older version were disabled. Anyone installing AssaultCube from Ubuntu's
repository can no longer play online because of this.
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No, this is in natty only. In maverick it is LADSPA and DSSI audio
plugins so there is no problem.
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tasksel description LADSPA, LV2, and
Closing as Invalid as this behaviour is actually correct. In the
default, IDE mode, set in the BIOS, the controller acts as a PATA
controller. In the AHCI mode, the controller is detected as a SATA/AHCI
controller.
** Changed in: gnome-disk-utility (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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Binary package hint: gnome-disk-utility
In palimpsest, when creating a new partition, selecting Empty as the
partition type causes the window to be much too small for the slider to
be useful. This is because of the default, smallest-possible sizing of
the window. However,
** Attachment added: Screenshot-Create partition on ATA WDC
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Thanks for your help. I'll have to wait for this to occur again. It's
currently not happening, though it almost certainly will in the near
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Binary package hint: fceux
FCEUX doesn't check if a file actually exists before using it. Two
situations where it consistently segfaults are if you type an incorrect
name into the 'Open ROM' dialog, or, more importantly, if you press F7
(to load a state) without choosing a
Public bug reported:
gnome-shell does not run without libdconf0 installed; it should have a
package dependency on it.
On a lighter note, I'm thinking of coining a term for missing
dependencies that work fine because things were developed on a system
with everything installed, and not tested on
Public bug reported:
When starting gnome-shell on natty I get:
de...@delan1:~$ gnome-shell --replace
(mutter:7524): mutter-WARNING **: Could not load library
[/usr/lib/mutter/plugins/libgnome-shell.so
(/usr/lib/mutter/plugins/libgnome-shell.so: undefined symbol:
mutter_plugin_get_type)]
Public bug reported:
I'm not sure what program is doing this, but it's quite alarming. Today,
after using my computer for an hour or so, a message box informed me
that the root filesystem had only 1.1GiB free space left. This is on a
60GB SSD that has everything except ~/Downloads, which is on a
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox
Firefox outputs the following two errors to stdout (tail -f ~/.xsession-
errors if not started on a console) whenever dragging a link or image:
(firefox-bin:3717): Gdk-CRITICAL **: IA__gdk_window_get_screen:
assertion `GDK_IS_WINDOW (window)'
Public bug reported:
I've installed ubuntu on a macbook 6,1 with true EFI booting, this time
not with rEFIt. Interestingly, some hardware problems have arisen. The
first is that the first ten function keys work (with Fn of course) but
the F11 and F12 keys invoke middle mouse click and right mouse
Unfortunately this problem hasn't occurred again since and I don't know
how long it will take or what will trigger the problem to occur again.
Interestingly, googling the problem did lead me to an IRC log briefly
mentioning the same problem:
http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2005/12/26/%23kubuntu.txt
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** Description changed:
I've installed ubuntu on a macbook 6,1 with true EFI booting, this time
not with rEFIt. Interestingly, some hardware problems have arisen. The
first is that the first ten function keys work (with Fn of course) but
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** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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This is not an xorg or nvidia problem. I can't unmark a package, so I
just chose linux for now.
** Package changed: nvidia-graphics-drivers-180 (Ubuntu) = linux
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Okay, I've changed the package back to xorg. An interesting thing is,
these problems occur only on native EFI booting. Using Ubuntu through
rEFIt doesn't have these problems. Any ideas why?
** Package changed: linux (Ubuntu) = xorg (Ubuntu)
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Why does this bugbot keep changing it to nvidia?
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problems using
Key functions are definitely not nvidia. Why does bugbot keep flipping
the package to nvidia?
** Package changed: nvidia-graphics-drivers-180 (Ubuntu) = xorg
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problems using ubuntu on a macbook in true efi mode
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packages back. I've also tried Update Manager.
** Changed in: eglibc (Ubuntu Maverick)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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Synaptic would be a lot better if it used PolicyKit authentication
rather than gksu. Benefits?
- being able to run synaptic's UI as user, which is
- - - - more secure
- - - - keeps settings in ~user
- PolicyKit's pkexec dialog is nicer and doesn't dim the whole screen by
Public bug reported:
The yelp viewer's interface is unreadable, with all menus and UI
elements in Unicode characters that I don't even have a font for. I've
checked language settings, and there are no languages but English
installed, and this happens on all my computers.
For example, the help
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I did some research on the Shavian language, and I know that the menu
spells 'help' in it. Why is yelp written in Shavian? If it's in Shavian
by default, why not install a font with the characters too?
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