I also have a similar problem.
I'm using Ubuntu 6.10, with 2.6.17-11-generic kernel.
I'm using Wine included in those repositories which is Wine 0.9.22.
Video card is VIA K8M800, S3 UnichromePro IGP.
Driver used is via compiled for X.Org 7.1.1, module version = 0.2.1
I haven't tried a newer X.Org
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freezes with 3D applications on VIA Unichrome K8M800, KM400
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wine doesn't work because of 3D driver (VIA)
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Of course, this bug is related to the main Bug #43154
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This bug was reported a long time ago.
Make sure it is sufficiently different from others.
It appears to me it is just a duplicate of bug #159042, which is caused
by Assistive Technologies.
Try to reproduce this bug with Assistive Technologies turned off.
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listing a large folder very slow on
** Summary changed:
- Nautilus is very slow in list mode with assistive technologies enabled
+ Nautilus is very slow in list mode with assistive technologies enabled
(at-spi)
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Nautilus is very slow in list mode with assistive technologies enabled (at-spi)
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 159042 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/159042
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 159042
Nautilus is very slow in list mode with assistive technologies enabled
(at-spi)
** Summary changed:
- listing a large folder very slow on vfat
Please see if this is not a duplicate of bug #159042
Specifically, try to reproduce this bug with Assistive Technologies
turned off.
Also notice if you are using List View.
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(very) strange fix for slow change directory performance some people experience
(could help find a fix?)
Please see if this is not a duplicate of bug #159042
Specifically, try to reproduce this bug with Assistive Technologies
turned off.
It's not clear to me if the bug happens with List View or Compact
View.
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nautilus loads the contents of a directory and sorts them at the same time
makes it
StewPedassle
While reading your logs, it seems like you have some images in
Themes/Icons/... located in your home folder. Please try removing
those folders, and disabling the preview feature of nautilus.
Since I cannot reproduce this bug, I don't know what else to suggest.
Try reproducing this
** Summary changed:
- Nautilus is very slow in list mode with assistive technologies enabled
(at-spi)
+ Nautilus is very slow in list mode with Assistive Technologies enabled
(at-spi)
** Description changed:
- When I open a folder with many files (for example '/usr/lib') Nautilus
- is very
StewPedassle
It's good news that the probable cause of this bug has been determined!
However, it is still a bug, you should not forget about that.
Try placing the directory back where it was and confirm that the bug is
reproducible every time.
I hope you haven't completely obliterated those
The cause of the bug may be determined more accurately now.
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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Nautilus Loads Processor when there is an icons folder in the home directory
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/316924
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 159042 ***
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** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 292707
Nautilus is slow and CPU hungry over sftp
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 159042
Nautilus is very slow in list mode with assistive
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 159042 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/159042
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 159042
Nautilus is very slow in list mode with assistive technologies enabled
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This is related to bug #267051. You can tell by the upstream bug report.
A similar Debian bug report is here
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=506715
Note how the at-spi-registryd process appears next to nautilus.
I'm attaching 3 gdb backtraces.
To obtain these:
1. Install
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 295408 ***
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nautilus expanding the first visible folder after using keyboard to select a
file
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StewPedassle
Your backtraces contain absolutely no debug symbols. Please install at
least nautilus-dbg, libgtk2.0-0-dbg, libglib2.0-0-dbg,
libatk1.0-dbg, and libatspi-dbg, and run the debugger again.
Make sure it is not the same as bug #159042, which is caused by the
Assistive Technology Service
StewPedassle
It seems to me that while you are in the debugger you hit Ctrl+C after nautilus
has finished hogging your system. This is not good because it gives the
backtrace of a sleeping process, which is not interesting.
You should interrupt nautilus while it is actively using the CPU.
I
I can confirm this bug also for texlive-lang-spanish in Ubuntu 8.10
texlive-base: 2007.dfsg.1-2
texlive-lang-spanish: 2007.dfsg.3-2
The relevant part of /etc/texmf/language.d/10texlive-lang-spanish.cnf
spanish xu-eshyph.tex
=espanol
catalan cahyph.tex
galician
Hi,
I just wanted to say that, as goto mentions, as of 7 February 2009 many parts
of the Azureus wiki seem to be really outdated. New users trying to configure
their azureus/vuze should be careful when taking information from there.
In summary, even if the Azureus wiki tells you to Choose a
Well, I tried installing a few themes and I haven't been able to
reproduce this bug.
I installed the icon themes
Amora-0.4.1.tar.gz
SnowIsh-1.0.tar.gz (SVG)
SnowIsh-1.0_PNG.tar.bz
and the Gtk+ meta-theme
SnowIsh-Theme.tar.gz
I didn't want to attach the SnowIsh icon archives
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xawtv
The scantv utility specifies the default vbi device file as /dev/vbi.
This may fail because v4l2 creates /dev/vbi0 instead.
For example:
saa7130[0]: registered device video0 [v4l2]
saa7130[0]: registered device vbi0
saa7130[0]: registered device
I see what the OP means.
In my case the sound remains, but the tvtime process is correctly terminated.
The same happens if you kill tvtime by any other method, that is, kill PID,
pkill tvtime or xkill the window, or even End process from the System
monitor.
For reference:
Ubuntu 8.10
I want to make further clarification on this bug.
The original poster is using the PowerPC version of Ubuntu which is not
officially supported any more.
I am running the i386 version of Ubuntu 8.10, with Gnome 2.24.1.
In this version the clock applet does have Canary Islands as a location under
I cannot tell if this bug is actually related to fglrx, or specific to
totem-xine, or even related to 3D acceleration or Compiz, since I
experience the same symptoms with a plain 2D card and no 3D affects.
My card is VIA S3 Unichrome Pro IGP, which uses the openchrome driver.
I didn't test this,
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Description:
When trying to print a PDF document with evince sometimes a dialog appears
with the message
Failed to print document
Too many attempts
and the document doesn't print any page at all.
While the messages Printing job..., Printing page... and
Finishing... are displayed at the
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 359975 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/359975
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 359975
evince sometimes yield error Error printing: Too many failed attempts
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Umang
The solution you pointed out is far from complete.
The blog post refers to Ubuntu 8.10. The new configuration file may be
different. It seems more like bug #283811
The current bug seems to have (re-)appeared during the beta versions of
Ubuntu 9.04.
I suggest you let the developers track
After upgrading to Ubuntu 9.04, I reinstalled texlive-lang-spanish and
it didn't seem to work either.
But weeks later I manually ran
sudo fmtutil --all
and now it works fine.
I say there are some bugs with the Debian scripts that are run when
installing the texlive-* packages, but I guess
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It was set as invalid in Nautilus, because it is not a bug in Nautilus
itself, but rather a bug within the accessibility (ATK) libraries. That
is, this bug should manifest itself in other programs using GtkTreeView
widgets and with accessibility turned on.
This does not mean the
I don't think a definite answer has been given.
This errors still occurs.
Or perhaps somebody can show that this is a duplicate to another bug?
** Changed in: brasero (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = Incomplete
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Status: Unknown
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This seems related to bug #354995
Though the error messages slightly differ, it seems to only affect DVDs, and
not CDs.
The general description is that the burn seems successful up until the 99%, and
then it gives some error.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 234521 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/234521
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Brasero does not fixate DVDs properly
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The original poster reported this bug during the beta phase of Ubuntu 9.04.
The final version didn't display the bug, and so it will be closed.
** Changed in: brasero (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 354995 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/354995
It's very important to notice the correct Ubuntu release, and whether it is a
beta version or the final release.
In the original post it says Ubuntu 9.10, and then Ubuntu 8.14, which is rather
confusing.
Please look at bug #354995
There are several reports on DVDs showing errors.
Some of them appear to be okay, while others appear to be corrupted.
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E. Guerra:
Thank you for clarifying the bug report. I see what you mean now.
Can you please update the description of the bug?
I tried what you said in Ubuntu 8.04.
Basically the bug is this:
1. In Ubuntu 8.04 if you search for Canary or Tenerife you'll find the
location for Canary Islands,
emarkay
About using growisofs instead of wodim, there seems to be some
confusion from Pedro Villavicencio.
Currently, Ubuntu 9.04, brasero (2.26.1-0ubuntu1) depends on wodim
(1.1.9-1ubuntu1), and therefore is not possible to install brasero without it.
Besides that, I believe brasero actually
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 274340 ***
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Xorg freezes on start. Black screen with waiting cursor. Unichrome video,
worked on hardy.
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** Description changed:
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+ This bug was solved upstream, and a new package was made for Ubuntu 9.04.
+ However, the fix was not released for Ubuntu 8.10.
+ We are requesting a Stable Release Update for Ubuntu 8.10, in order to
facilitate
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Binary package hint: visualboyadvance
Ubuntu 9.04
visualboyadvance: 1.8.0-4ubuntu1
visualboyadvance-gtk: 1.8.0-4ubuntu1
vbaexpress: 1.2-0ubuntu3
This bug report concerns Battery files, those ending with .sav
It is not about Save states, those ending with .sgm
General
Can I at least get an explanation as to why that is the desired behavior?
Are there any links to a discussion upstream?
As I tried to explain, the essential problem is that gvba doesn't save the
game batteries when it should:
if gvba doesn't exit cleanly, or you reset the game
within the
Mmm... This affects me too.
It's weird, since the sound in tvtime was working perfectly days ago
(today is 19 May 2010), and I'm running 10.04, but I don't recent
upgrades. I guess I'll test the upstream kernels and let you know if it
works or not.
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saa7130[0]/alsa: Encore ENLTV-FM v5.3
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 565895 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/565895
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saa7130[0]/alsa: Encore ENLTV-FM v5.3 doesn't support digital audio
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 483812 ***
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Pulseaudio will not route internal/external mic to the speakers/headphones
Karmic
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It is impossible to have microphone audio loopback/feedback
Kurt,
It is only a regression if pulseaudio worked before but it doesn't work
now. As per the comment #1, it may seem that this feedback capability is
not in pulseaudio at all. To anyone reading this, remember that in
previous versions of Ubuntu the default audio server was Alsa, and when
it
Upon further investigation, it turns out this bug is not related to the
linux kernel, or the saa7134 video card. If anything, it's a bug in
pulseaudio and the GNOME Sound Preferences.
1. First of all, I tested the upstream kernel
linux-image-2.6.34-999-generic_2.6.34-999.201005181210_i386.deb
Of course, If I can't even reproduce this bug, it may not even be a bug
after all.
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saa7130[0]/alsa: Encore ENLTV-FM v5.3 doesn't support digital audio (audio not
working in TV application)
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Not really Linux kernel problem
** Package changed: linux (Ubuntu) = gnome-audio (Ubuntu)
** Summary changed:
- saa7130[0]/alsa: Encore ENLTV-FM v5.3 doesn't support digital audio
+ saa7130[0]/alsa: Encore ENLTV-FM v5.3 doesn't support digital audio (audio
not working in TV application)
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