** Package changed: ubuntu => mypaint (Ubuntu)
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Title:
MyPaint does not work under Wayland
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Public bug reported:
lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 17.04
Release:17.04
apt-cache policy mypaint
mypaint:
Installed: 1.2.0-4
Candidate: 1.2.0-4
When running MyPaint under a GNOME Wayland session, the application does not
start. When launched from the command line, the
** Description changed:
This application has a guessed total file size cached. If a read happens
with an offset greater than this, it crashes with SIGSEGV.
- This happens since a calculation early in trancoder_read yields a
+ This happens since a calculation early in transcoder_read yields
Public bug reported:
This application has a guessed total file size cached. If a read happens
with an offset greater than this, it crashes with SIGSEGV.
This happens since a calculation early in trancoder_read yields a
negative value, that is later passed to memset which expects a size_t,
and
** Patch added: 0001-Check-for-too-much-data-being-read.patch
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1012373/+attachment/3187107/+files/0001-Check-for-too-much-data-being-read.patch
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I can confirm the observations made by Achim.
I first tried the PPA with nouveau, and did not notice any visible
change.
When I activated the binary nvidia driver, however, the change was quite
obvious. The slowdowns are not entirely gone, but they disappeared for
the expo animation entirely,
Daniel,
I tried 1, but that had no effect: the paues remain.
I also added GLXVBlank on to my Device section (since there is no
xorg.conf needed when using nouveau, I simply created a file containing
the text you provided, and according to /var/log/Xorg.0.log, it had an
effect), but that did not
I have the same issue I think.
Any animation in Compiz, when using the nvidia driver and not nouveau
and having the unity plugin active, is a series of smooth jerky
movements. That is, the movement is very smooth, but it stops randomly.
It is most pronounced with scale and wall, and not at all
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 773861 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/773861
I think that this bug may, in fact, not be a duplicate of bug 773861.
Nick, When you say laggy, do you mean:
(a) the windows appear to stutter in a jerky way?; or
(b) tearing is visible (horizontal
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/900948
Title:
rhythmbox crashed with SIGABRT in g_assertion_message() with multiple
library locations
To manage
Public bug reported:
In order to be able to use Unity at all on my GeForce 6200 LE, I had to
change to nouveau from nvidia-current (possibly because of the lack of
AccelerateTrapezoids on that card) since showing the dash, using the
desktop switcher and viewing full screen video was extremely
** Description changed:
When retrieving documents with : in their names
(http://127.0.0.1:45665/test/coffe%3Atea), basic HTTP authentication is
required. When accessing the same document on localhost
- (http://localhost:45665/test/coffe%3Atea).
+ (http://localhost:45665/test/coffe%3Atea) no
Public bug reported:
When retrieving documents with : in their names
(http://127.0.0.1:45665/test/coffe%3Atea), basic HTTP authentication is
required. When accessing the same document on localhost
(http://localhost:45665/test/coffe%3Atea).
Steps to reproduce:
1. Log in to futon.
2. Create the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: madwifi-tools
I have an LG LGR40 (R-400M) laptop with a network card that I can only
get to work with ndiswrapper using the driver net5211. In Hardy Heron,
it worked almost flawlessly---I could not get it to work with anything
other than an open system
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