Sebastien,
Maybe I'm doing something wrong, but all I see after following the
instructions for getting a backtrace is a debug symbols package for
gnome-system-monitor 2.22, not 2.24. So I can't install it.
I received a warning about a missing public key during the update
process, perhaps that is
Joseph: I have the exact same error as you. It appears to be a separate
issue from this bug report, however, so I filed a new one for it, bug
292512.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-system-
monitor/+bug/292512
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-system-monitor
Gnome System Monitor always crashes when I try to switch to the 'File
Systems' tab. This is on a new installation of Intrepid.
When run from the commandline, the output is as follows:
$ gnome-system-monitor
** (gnome-syst
I haven't been using Gaim for over a year now, and I can't install it on
my current machine because of technical problems (unrelated, probably
hardware stuff). So I can't test whether this bug still exists - sorry.
If I'm able to later on I will do so.
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I am on a new machine (also with Hardy) currently, and I can't reproduce
the bug any more. So, I have no idea what caused the original problem,
and I'll close this bug as 'invalid'...
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https://bugs
Michael,
I tried 'eject' instead of 'umount', but the USB light stays on. This is
on a Sandisk Cruzer, OS is Hardy.
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I agree with Anthony, this is a simple fix that would make CS much more
usable on Ubuntu...
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After installing the blender-ogrexml package, it isn't
available/recognized in blender. That is, under File->Export the OGRE
export plugin doesn't appear. Running scripts->update scripts doesn't
help either.
Copying the files into the ~/b
Ok, I have marked this issue as affecting the Java packages.
** Also affects: sun-java6 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/192167
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Daniel: I forgot before that I was running the kernel from hardy-
proposed (-17), and I think that's why virtualbox won't work for me. So
my experience is probably not relevant for this bug.
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Please ignore my previous comment for now, I think I may know what the
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I still experience this bug on Hardy, I get the "VirtualBox kernel
driver not installed" error.
Following the error message's suggestion, "Please install the
virtualbox-ose-modules package for your kernel, e.g. virtualbox-ose-
modules-generic.", I installed that package, but no improvement. I trie
Correction to my previous comment: While 17-generic greatly improves the
situation, and solves it for many usage scenarios, it doesn't fix
everything. After several days use, I found a small case or two in which
it still happens (e.g. iconifying/deiconifying Deluge to the
notification area while So
Conn: Thanks, you were right, I was missing the -modules- package.
Ok, I am very happy to report that this bug appears to be fixed for me
in the 17-generic kernel. Nice work!
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1
I tried the 17-generic kernel just now, and oddly enough I can't get
sound to work in it. It detects no sound devices. So, no way for me to
test if it helps with this bug.
Back to 16-generic, and sound works, but stutters and pops as per this
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tweedledee: Yes, as I mentioned above, this is only partially fixed,
serious issues remain.
The Evince devs intend to implement tiled rendering (which should fix
this) for the next version in 6 months, so we can hope for that.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/132612
You
Oops, it seems I made a big, embarrassing mistake... I was confused
between audacity and audacious. I thought this bug was about audacious
:(
A thousand apologies...
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GregorS: I'm using Audacious from the Hardy repos. It says it is version
1.5.
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I have had problems with Audacity and PulseAudio, mainly getting it to
play simultaneously with other apps like Firefox. It seems however that
changing the device in Audacity from ALSA to PulseAudio makes it work.
It seems my experience differs from other bugreporters here.
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I can confirm Dan Andresan's comment: running
pulseaudio -k
fixes this problem *completely* on my computer.
In fact I am right now for the first time since installing Hardy
enjoying music while Alt-Tabbing between windows. No stuttering.
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Nikolaus: Perhaps I don't understand you, but aren't you repeating the
exact description of the bug as originally filed? That is, that images
are not rendered correctly at all non-default zooms, but default zoom is
fine?
Currently I do not experience this issue, at any zoom, on any page I
have vis
This appears to be fixed for me as well. Been using the "nv" driver for
a few days, tried problematic sites, and I have seen no issues.
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This bug is still very much present on my system (which is fully
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My experience with the -rt (realtime) kernel: it doesn't help me, sadly.
Bug is still present.
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This bug still exists for me.
I am on a completely updated system (as of 5 minutes ago), and I also
did
sudo apt-get purge pulseaudio && sudo apt-get install pulseaudio
as recommended above. This has led to no improvement.
Note: It does appear that the bug sometimes 'vanishes' for periods of
ti
I forgot to mention that this works with certain other apps. For example
OpenOffice writer works fine - it brings itself up to the front in such
a case, letting the user interact with the dialog correctly.
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generally works correctly, but the following case always fails for me:
1. In gedit, write some text in a new, unsaved document.
Thanks for the info, closing this bug.
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Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Bryce,
You may be right about EXA not being used on my system. My log file
seems to show that. I'm not sure though so I'm attaching it here.
This is odd because my xorg.conf says to use EXA:
Section "Device"
Identifier "Configured Video Device"
Driver "nv"
O
Bryce,
AccelMethod EXA with the "nv" driver does not fix this issue for me.
Still black rectangles at non-default zooms.
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I can also confirm this bug. 100% CPU usage on the 'Resources' tab.
I have a theory about it. It appears that the update interval is not
obeyed correctly. When I have it set at 1, I get 100% CPU usage, and it
is updating *much faster* than 1 time per second. When I set it to 3 I
get 50% CPU usage
(I'm changing the status back to 'New' from 'Incomplete', after I
supplied the info you requested. I hope this is the right thing to do?
Please correct me if I shouldn't have.)
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https://bugs.launchpad.
Yes, the bug still exists on a fully updated Hardy.
I am running totem-2.22.0-0ubuntu2. Totem itself says in the About
dialog that it is Totem 2.21.5.
Let me clarify the bug report a little, as I re-read it now I see I
forgot a small detail:
When going to View->Aspect Ratio, initially *none* of
I am no expert, but my guess would be that this is relevant to both the
'mount' package and/or the underlying kernel calls that mount uses.
Mount might be better in that it is more specific than 'kernel', and
hopefully the relevant people there will know quickly if this is a
problem with mount or
I tried this again now and it appears to work fine.
That is, I have middlemouse.paste at the default value of "yes", and it
now only pastes inside text areas, as it should. I do have ubufox
installed, perhaps that did the trick?
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I experience this bug (both sound and video) on a fresh install of Hardy
(from around 2 months ago).
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Hi jacob,
Thanks for finding bugs. However, putting them all in a single big file
in this way is not the usual procedure, most likely this will be
unnoticed due to the large number of more correctly, formally filed
bugs.
If you want to mention bugs informally in one big file, as you did, then
let
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 175904 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/175904
Christopher,
Thanks for the bug report. This appears to be a duplicate, I marked it
as such. If you think it is not a duplicate, feel free to reply here.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 17590
gnome-screensaver can't do it. You need the gnome-power-manager tool
installed. If it is in fact installed, then the gnome-screensaver has a
button "power management" that calls it. Without it installed, all the
screensaver can do is decide how long to wait before showing the
screensaver, and what
I can copy in nautilus files with hebrew names to flash drives which use
fat without issue.
Is it some particular filename in hebrew (with special non-letter
characters)? Does this depend on the content of the files being hebrew
or non-hebrew?
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Sebastian,
The word "crash" in the title may be misleading, I think. The precise
symptom is that gnome panel and all its applets disappear, then reappear
(and the new location is not added). There is no crash report in
/var/crash. The automatic bug reporting tool is also not run. So I am
not sure
I use Hebrew here, also on an updated system. It seems fine though. Can
you be more specific as to what applications have the problem?
For example, I just created a file in gedit and saved it with a Hebrew
name, then copied it in Nautilus. It all worked ok.
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Sadly what appears to be a Launchpad bug is stopping me from setting the
external bug watch. Either that or I can't figure out how to do it. It
keeps telling me "adding a bug watch to ubuntu is not possible", and
"this is already a bug in gnome-panel". When all I want is to add the
link to the GNOM
I can confirm this bug. It appears to be specific to Wichita-McConnell
AFB (e.g. it doesn't occur with Ithaca). I am filing a bug in GNOME and
will link it.
William: Somewhat confusingly, the clock applet is inside gnome-panel,
I'm marking as such. Thanks for the bug report.
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I am experiencing what appears to be this bug on an updated Hardy.
I thought I'd give Gnash a shot, so I installed it. But Firefox (3)
doesn't utilize it, it doesn't appear in the list of plugins, nor does
it play content. I tried installing Gnash through Firefox's Ubuntu
plugin, through Synaptic,
I agree with Gert that this is an issue for upstream. But anyhow, as we
are already discussing it, here are my conclusions after reading some
stuff there, specifically,
http://www.openoffice.org/servlets/BrowseList?list=discuss&by=thread&from=120242
http://ui.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=
Ok, if so then I'll close this bug.
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If I understand you correctly, then this seems to be an issue with
Kaffeine in Hardy, not a general multitasking problem. I'm marking the
bug accordingly, hopefully Kaffeine people will be able to know more.
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What do you mean by "shuts down"? The applications crash? Or behave
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Binary package hint: totem
Currently on Hardy, trying to change the aspect ratio doesn't work.
Going to View->Aspect Ratio and selecting one of the options has no
effect. In addition, selecting another option doesn't move the
selection, it leaves both selected. That is, you c
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 11334 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/11334
Fred,
Sorry, no.
But it shouldn't take more than a minute or two for you to create an
account, if you want this bug to be fixed, it'll be worth it :)
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Fred,
You make a valid point that this bug doesn't exist with gedit (I just
tried) but does with Firefox. My suggestion is that you open a bug on
Mozilla's Bugzilla
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/
in order to m
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 11334 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/11334
Hi Fred,
I feel your pain regarding this bug, it is indeed annoying. Hopefully
something will be done about it, but as you mention in your comments in
the main bug, it has been a long time and sadly this seems
Thanks for submitting this bug. I can confirm it.
I talked a bit on #gedit, it appears they might be willing to make some
changes on this matter. I have filed a bug on the GNOME bugzilla which I
will now link here.
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I can confirm this issue: the website does not work (the pictures are
not shown) in FIrefox 3.0 on Hardy, but it works ok in e.g. Epiphany-
Webkit.
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This problem is present with Firefox 3.0 on Hardy. Changing the theme
when Firefox is open makes it hang at 100% CPU.
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> It sounds like you are experiencing the symptoms of bug 131094
No, I believe that is an unrelated manner. I experience this bug even
without any disk IO, as shown in my example above, of alt-tabbing
between Sound Recorder and Firefox. There is little if any disk IO in
such a case as far as I can
Public bug reported:
When Java is requested in FF 3.0 on Hardy, the list of options is
GCJ Web Browser Plugin
The Java(TM) Plug-in, Java SE 6
The Java(TM) Plug-in, Java SE 5.0
The GCJ Web Browser Plugin (using IcedTea)
These names are sort of inconsistent because
1. Three start with "The" and t
This occurs with other things than audio, but is much harder to notice.
For example, when playing a movie in Totem during heavy CPU load
(compiling something in another window), I see both audio and video
stuttering. But the video is much harder to notice, you need to look
carefully to see that it
Public bug reported:
Responsiveness of the desktop in Hardy, under CPU load, is significantly
poorer than in previous versions of Ubuntu, on the same hardware.
The easiest way to see it for me is to do this:
1. Downclock my Athlon64 3000 to 1Ghz from 2; this makes things more
noticeable. I also
I am also experiencing this bug.
My system is a fresh install of Hardy from a month or so ago (*not* an
upgrade from anything). The bug suddenly started a few days ago, and
since then appears every single time I log in.
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I forgot about that option. I agree, enabling autscroll is a better
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Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
Middleclick in Firefox 3.0 is left at the default, which is to paste.
This means that a middleclick not on a button or a link (i.e., on some
blank area) will cause whatever is in the clipboard to be opened as if
it were a link. If the contents
I can also confirm this bug. Double Nautilus windows opening, and I get
a crash now and then on mount, same type as this one.
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> this issue is incomplete for firefox-3.0 until we know that this is a
firefox bug.
Thanks. I just wanted to make sure that I didn't forget to attach some
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Is anything in particular missing because of which this report is
'incomplete'?
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Perhaps related to Bug #182038.
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I agree 100% with the bug submitter and the comment above. ca-
certificates should be a dependency. As it is, curl does not function,
on Hardy I get
curl: (77) error setting certificate verify locations:
CAfile: /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
CApath: none
while after installing ca-certifi
Partially fixed, as I understand it. The images issue I mention in my
comment above has been solved, however, the other issue of tiled
rendering has been postponed for GNOME 2.24. Both issues are fairly
serious, so this is good progress, but there are still PDFs on which
Evince is not usable on med
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: exmap
After installing the exmap package, and even after a reboot, gexmap
fails to run:
$ sudo gexmap
Can't find file /proc/exmap: please check kernel module is loaded
Can't get system info
** Affects: exmap (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
(This is a new issue for me as of a few days ago. Perhaps something to
do with recent updates.)
Comparing FF2 to FF3 on this computer - the only difference is FF2 vs
FF3 - I find that FF3 is very unresponsive. Loading a new page causes
100% C
I encountered this bug as well. Quite annoying as I had a lot of trouble
finding out how to manually add an exception, it isn't trivial.
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EXA doesn't help - still black rectangles and the other problems.
(FWIW I noticed that EXA is faster than XAA.)
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This does not happen with all jpegs. For example, open www.ubuntu.com:
the middle top jpeg (the one I attached above) has the problem, but the
one on the left (with the four people,
http://www.ubuntu.com/files/masthead/ulivecfp/masthead-left-gutsy.jpg) -
is fine. However, this is 100% consistent -
Here is an example image.
Appears as a black rectangle at all but the default zoom using "nv"
(works fine with "nvidia").
** Attachment added: "masthead-casestudies.jpg"
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https:/
I can confirm this bug on Hardy. Installing apt-file hangs on
Setting up apt-file (2.0.8.2ubuntu2) ...
Pressing control-C give the error message
dpkg: error processing apt-file (--configure):
subprocess post-installation script killed by signal (Interrupt)
Errors were encountered while proce
That does seem relevant to this issue. I can't see, however, any place
to disable roaming in System->Administration->Network.
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This is still a problem on Hardy.
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I believe I am experiencing this exact same issue.
I am on Hardy Heron alpha 3, fully updated. Note that sound works fine
on this machine. Here is the output of gdb after pressing control-C
during the long period of time when it hangs:
Program received signal SIGINT, Interrupt.
[Switching to Thr
And here it is when zoomed in one time. Note the black rectangle instead
of the central image:
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I am attaching screenshots of an example, on a familiar website. Here it
is at default zoom:
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I now think that indeed this and bug #18525 may be closely related, good
point, Nanley. When resizing, all sorts of odd things occur to images,
the 'black rectangles' reported in this bug may just be what happens
when the image is moved out of the visual area completely. In other
cases I have seen
I believe I can confirm this, or something very similar. Looking at e.g.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=604594 , at default zoom it
appears fine, but when resizing images is performed (at non-default
zoom), the image is either moved, or just a black rectangle is shown. I
now think that a
Public bug reported:
There seems to be an issue with gstreamer-0.10-plugins-bad versus
gstreamer-0.10-plugins-bad-multiverse.
Symptoms: I am on a fresh install of Hardy Alpha 3. Automatic codec
installation for the most part worked fine, except for one hitch: Videos
with MPEG-4 AAC audio don't wo
Same problem with me, as well. On a new Hardy installed yesterday.
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Mario: Well, perhaps it's something more specific. I'm using the "nv"
open-source driver. Are you using binary drivers perhaps?
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Looking at some other websites, I now notice that sometimes images are
just not shown - at any zoom. Example:
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080111-kde-4-0-rough-but-ready-
for-action.html
There is a screenshot (PNG, not sure if that is important) that doesn't
show up at all - just a blan
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
Firefox 3.0 renders images fine at the default zoom, but for certain
images shows only a black rectangle when the zoom is changed (by
control-+ or control--). See e.g. this page:
http://www.everex.com/
There is a big image of a laptop on the
What I believe is the main cause of this bug has been discovered.
Details are in a comment I left on the GNOME bug report.
Briefly, the issue is that in scanned PDFs, each page contains an image.
Evince, unlike simpler viewers, allows users to copy images. Problem is,
the images are prepared in ad
I agree, this is a general issue, not Kubuntu-specific. I think the bug
should be moved to be relevant to Ubuntu.
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There is now a formal bug on the GNOME bugzilla tracker about this
matter,
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=504913
Perhaps people from here can add comments confirming the issue, example
PDF files on which it occurs, etc., so the Evince devs are convinced of
the severity of this issue.
Ok, perhaps some progress on this matter.
This bothered me enough to try to get something done, so I talked to one
of the Evince devs. Turns out part of the problem is that Evince always
caches 2 pages forward and back. So even if you are viewing a single
page, you have 5 pages rendered in memory.
This bug is still marked 'incomplete'. Is there any particular
additional information necessary? It appears to be confirmed by several
independent sources based on the above discussion.
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I can also confirm this bug, on both Ubuntu and Xubuntu. So this bug
appears to be a general issue, not specific to Kubuntu. The symptom is,
as with all others, that the light on USB drives stays on after
unmounting.
There seems to be no data loss, the issue is only 'aesthetic'. However,
this aest
Well, if you intend to let NetworkManager handle all networking, then
perhaps this bug is invalid. But not everyone uses NetworkManager - I
can't - and for such users this is a problem. So I feel this is a valid
bug.
I guess my point is, why should /etc/network/interfaces be tied to
NetworkManager
I can also confirm this bug on Gutsy.
As with others here, on Feisty Evince was reasonable, but on Gutsy
things are out of control. I simply cannot use Evince (I am using xpdf
for now). One example is a 2.6MB PDF (I can post it here if it can
help), that when opened in Evince causes 300+ MB of res
I meant to say "sleep" instead of "power off", in all of the above.
Sorry for any confusion. The issue is that monitors are put to sleep in
Xubuntu but there is no GUI to control that.
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Xubuntu is missing a power preferences setup tool
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/159126
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Public bug reported:
On Xubuntu Gutsy, there is no installed tool to manage power settings.
Yet the default behavior appears to be to power off monitors after a
certain period of time, and this cannot be changed.
This was critical for my computer, since if my LCD is powered off, bad
things happen
Public bug reported:
This occurs in both Ubuntu and Xubuntu Gutsy, both fresh installs.
I have a manual script to connect to my ISP, which does ifup eth0, calls
pptp, etc. On Gutsy, my /etc/network/interfaces file was created to be
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
which is missing the critica
So far so good on the last .deb. If problems occur later I will update.
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Azureus hangs or crashes showing splash screen at start
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/57875
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