it still does, on Edgy and Firefox2. it's very annoying. this bug is the same,
i think:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/60147
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This might not be problems with exactly sun-java5 package, but it's a
problem with integration of this package into the desktop.
If you are launching JAR file via right mouse click- Open with Sun
Java 5.0 Runtime, the current working directory is not always set
correctly to
OK. This is from a live system with module loaded at boot-time, not by
hand.
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it happens with *any* video and *any* external subtitles (srt,sub,etc).
but, I attach an example. it's a mov video with standard iso-8859-1
subtitles. it has only 3 minutes, so in totem use shift+arrow keys in
order not to seek to far. seek forward and/or backwards many times,
after few seconds
i have also the same error. on ubuntu dapper it worked ok, after upgrade
to edgy it cannot connect. i also know about 3 friends which have
absolutely the same problem.
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Public bug reported:
Xine-based players (I tried totem-xine and xine-ui) freeze when try to
play this video:
ftp://media.sh.cvut.cz/avc/CZJUG/2006/2_setkani/2006_09_26-CZJUG-2-Maven.mp4
The players play for cca 1 second, after that there is complete freeze.
Tested on two different computers
Ok, I take back my statement, just happend. So it is not ok even in
Edgy...
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yes, also crash
$ xine nzm_ETQWat8800Launch.mov
Toto je xine (GUI pro X11) - svobodný videopřehrávač v0.99.4.
(c) 2000-2004 Tým xine.
xiTK received SIGSEGV signal, RIP.
Aborted (core dumped)
$
probably xine bug therefore. sorry for not trying immediately.
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i can confirm, that this bug involves also xine-ui in ubuntu edgy. but,
in totem, there is 3 seconds enough to got gui freeze, in xine-ui it
takes 15 seconds of furious tapping before i make it freeze.
nevertheless it's definitely xine bug.
by the way, i would mark this bug as critical, not low.
Public bug reported:
I am going to attach lspci -vvn output below.
The problem is that after upgrading to linux-image-2.6.19-6-generic my
soundcard stopped working. After doing modprobe snd_hda_intel:
[ 270.004000] ACPI: PCI Interrupt :00:1b.0[A] - GSI 22 (level, low) -
IRQ 21
[
I should have seen that. Thanks a lot, is working, the noise stopped. I
will put it to some rc.local or something, and in case i need wifi I
will modprobe the module again. It's not the best solution, but is much
better than no solution, which I had up to now.
I don't know to which status set
Public bug reported:
V menu Aplikace → Kancelář nejsou přeloženy názvy programů OpenOffice, takže je
tam Word Processor, Spreadsheet, Presentation, apod. Aspoň ty názvy si
myslím že by měly být prioritně přeloženy, protože jakmile už si uživatel
program pustí, tak už se v něm třeba nějak
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I am using ndiswrapper with bcmwl5 driver for a Broadcom Corporation BCM4310
UART (rev 01) wireless card (pci-id 14e4:4312). While I was using
2.6.17-10-generic everything was OK, but on linux-image-2.6.19-6-generic
(2.6.19-6.9) nothing happens, dmesg
I have the same problem on Edgy.
Web interface also hangs while accessing http://localhost:631/admin
~$ netstat | grep 631
~$ ps aux | grep cupsd
root 8146 0.0 1.1 39240 11376 ?Ss 13:59 0:01 gvim
/etc/cups/cupsd.conf
cupsys8215 89.1 0.2 4904 2244 ?Ss 14:06
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I guess this is a locale problem. When the system-tray icon appears and
I click Pokaż aktualizacje (Show Updates), nothing happens. In
.xsession-errors I can see a traceback that I will attach to this
report.
Other options (e.g. install all updates) work. I've seen other
Public bug reported:
The description of edgy-community-wallpapers says, that it contains
blubuntu, tropic and peace wallpapers while these have been removed
(yes, it's a detail :-).
** Affects: edgy-community-wallpapers (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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Well, I'll just note that on 10.27 the issue is still present.
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I use a Lenovo 3000 N100 laptop with a BCM4310 UART PCI Express card
(pci-id 14e4:4312, rev 01). When using ndiswrapper the card works ok.
Using it with the native driver causes the touchpad to go unstable (it
sometimes goes to the point when it locks up, getting normal only
This is the log. I have configured the interface for my WEP before. The
instabilities occur with WPA as well (I have successfully connected with
WPA/Network Manager at my friends, but the system was unstable.
Regretfully I don't have any logs from that time)
** Attachment added: syslog
** Attachment added: lspci -nvv output
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It didn't help me. The touchpad is gets unstable when using bcm43xx
still unstable and I still cannot connect to my home WEP network. I'll
try unencrypted when I'm at the univeristy.
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Oh, I'm coming from Bug 63919, which has been marked as a duplicate of
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 52666 ***
This is a REALLY serious problem in Ubuntu. I have switched from WinXP
and this is the only thing that really makes me angry about Ubuntu :/
Anyway, there are lots of people having similar problems -
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=128721 .
The problems with save as/open dialogs have disappeared. Therefore the
bug seems to be fixed. Thank you :-)
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Yep. Here too. Save as..., Cancel, the application hangs.
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Creating a new file also hangs Gnucash. Applying the patch from
http://svn.gnucash.org/trac/changeset/14761?format=diff to the previous
version removed the bug for me.
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When I try to launch preferences for the panel applet tomboy crashes.
This does not happen when tomboy is launched as a system tray icon.
** Affects: tomboy (Ubuntu)
Importance: Untriaged
Status: Unconfirmed
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Launchpad report generated on this occasion
** Attachment added: Launchpad report
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[I have missed that comment somehow]
Anyway, now the problem seems to have disappeared - I was using compiz without
the window list in the meantime, and I think there were several updates in the
meantime. I have removed debian-menu (along with the menu package), but this
doesn't seem related to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-get source gnucash
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cd gnucash-2.0.0/
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ patch -p3 /home/aleander/Desktop/Changeset14761.diff
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dch -i
[modified the version for better synaptic experience :]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo debuild
[after some time...]
That was just an upgrade related to some big library change. If I
understand correctly, the bug is upstream and would require UVF
exception or something similiarily nice.
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There's only one thread in gnome-panel. I have identified gnome-panel as
the exact program, but it's the window list applet that causes the
slowdown [disabling it causes the problem to go away]. I attached a gdb
session to it and made several backtraces while the gnome-panel got
slow. A new note:
Oh. Sorry for long reply times - the bug is hard to reproduce, sometimes
the window-list works correctly for many hours and sometimes it starts
to get flaky after 30 minutes, and I still can't see how it is connected
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Can this possibly be related to Bug #55462?
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Doesn't seem so. I know that bug and I have used a workaround mentioned
in the comments (I have menu-xdg installed).
When I strace -p the gnome-panel and switch workspaces I see lots of
open(/usr/lib/X11/locale/common/xlcUTF-8.so.2, O_RDONLY) = -1 ENOENT (No such
file or directory)
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I don't know if that's a new bug or something exposed by installation of apport:
In more-or-less regular intervals bonobo-activation-server crashes.
** Affects: libbonobo (Ubuntu)
Importance: Untriaged
Status: Unconfirmed
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The problem began around the same time as the bug Bug #56118. I am using
mail-notification with evolution, which may be the source of the
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Oh, almost forgot that lspci -nvv doesn't report verbosely the vendor and model
(it's possible to check that, but I can submit it anyway):
03:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4310 UART (rev 01)
That's the wifi card installed on Lenovo 3000 N100 laptop, type 0768-31G.
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The PCI-ID of the card is 14e4:4312. I attach the full lspci -vnn
output. Sorry about long results - I got the impression it's a routine
here and I tried to avoid multiple posts this time.
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For your convenience - syslog output. Hope that helps.
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Launching mail-notification with the workaround from Bug #56118 cures
the issue.
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Thanks :-)
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I have a very similiar problem - only, the program ocassionally hangs
instead of crashing. Anyway, I have attached a backtrace (I had to gdb
gnucash-bin, but I have previously sourced all variable-setting code
from /usr/bin/gnucash, therefore making sure that the execution
environment is ok)
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I attach the requested backtrace.
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There's a sigsegv, therefore I attach a valgrind log as well. Why not?
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It seems to me, that the bug is related to yesterdays upgrade of
mozilla-firefox from 1.5 to 1.9.
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Umh... exactly the same happens on an Edgy running on Lenovo 3000 N100
laptop equipped with a HL-DT-ST 'DVDRAM GMA-4082N' SATA DVD burner.
Neither sound-juicer nor nautilus-cd-burner recognize the drive.
CDParanoia works, cdrecord works as well.
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