Possibly related to webkit? Seeing similar behaviour with Ubuntu 12.10
/ Evolution 3.6.2 when preview is enabled for messages. If preview is
enabled, some messages (not sure the pattern yet) will cause Evolution
to hang when the preview tries to load. If preview is disabled, message
can be
Well, two years since the initial bug was posted and I am seeing what
appears to be the same issue under Jaunty 64 bit. Logfile attached.
Symptoms are that disk writes fail after an arbitrary length of time,
generally at the same spot in the burn. This log file shows wodim
stalling out in the
I am not convinced this is a case of cdrkit versus cdrtools. I have
installed the latest cdrtools and see the same issue occurring.
Perhaps this is a lower level scsi issue with newer kernels (and / or 64
bit)?
** Attachment added: k3b_error_log2.txt
cdrskin fails at a different spot but unfortunately without a meaningful
error (yay, another coaster).
Track 11: Total bytes read/written: 14815248/14798784 (6292 sectors).
Writing time: 278.612s
Cdrskin: fifo had 10189 puts and 10189 gets.
Cdrskin: fifo was 0 times empty and 727 times full,
The help page is vague for cdrskin but adding 14 or so -v gave me
this:
Track 11: 14 of 14 MB written (fifo 100%) [buf 99%] 32.3x.
cdrskin: DEBUG : SCSI error condition on command 2Ah : key=5h asc=30h ascq=06h
cdrskin: DEBUG : Failure. See mmc3r10g.pdf: Sense Key 5 ASC 30 ASCQ 06
MTP support in Amarok 2 is currently atrocious.
- File transfers fail silently so that you end up with partial albums on
the target device.
- No way to see the current space usage of the connected device (as far
as I can tell).
- Broken file deletion when done via the devices tab - managed to
Jean-François, I am a KDE user and I am definitely affected by this
issue.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/197762
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I do not believe that this is Intel specific as the exact same behaviour
is found with my Radeon X1250 on board graphics setup. It feels like a
power management issue almost as if I remember to catch the boot process
and switch the terminal first, I can usually then switch back to the
login
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 185311 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/185311
Howdy. I am experiencing the same problem under Kubuntu / Hardy AMD64
and do not have openoffice.org-gtk or openoffice.org-gnome installed. I
do however have openoffice.org-kde installed and removing that