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Today, the mixer applet stopped working. If I try to add it to the
panel, all I get is:
The panel encountered a problem while loading
OAFIID:GNOME_MixerApplet.
Also every time I log in I get a message that the gnome settings daemon
restarted too many times, although
oh crap, somehow I ended up in the lilo module and didn't know it.
Sorry. Uh, please move this bug to the applets.
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You're right, that was the problem. Updating from CVS fixed it. Odd
that none of my traces pointed gstreamer. Thanks.
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this bug seems to have reappeared in Intrepid. I never saw this bug
before, but now that I've updated I'm getting very small save boxes.
This is with compiz.
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Hardware: Dell M1330 (my own installation of ubuntu)
Software: Intrepid Ibex with newest kernel and backports module package
installed (to solve wireless hard crashes)
Occasionally, usually after a resume from suspend, I get phenomenal log
spew that looks like the attached
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this may just be a dupe of 286285, which I just found by searching for
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The package you're looking for is, I think, linux-backports-
modules-2.6.27-7-generic (2.6.27-7.6), not linux-image-whatever. Since
I've installed that package (two or three resumes from suspend) I
haven't had any problems.
The way I found the package was by filtering for upgradable packages in
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gotten lucky so far. I looked again and I do see linux-image-2.6.27-8
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This bug also happens in gutsy on the Dell M1330 (not dell-buntu) -- and
with the LED backlight, going to 100% brightness is an extreme jump.
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I went to Europe (6/23/06), and wanted to watch a region 2 dvd. I found
the regionset command, and it successfully changed the region to 2.
However since I have been home (7/1/06) I've been unable to change the
region back to region 1.
This is what I see:
regionset version
I have changed the region once. regionset correctly reports (as you can
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/dev/nvram is now owned by group kmem, which does not appear in the
list in the gnome tool to configure users and groups. I had to manually
add myself to the kmem group so I could use the thinkpad buttons utility
(tpb).
nvram seems
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If I run beagle, I get the following error while it tries to index my
email:
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Binary package hint: compiz-fusion-plugins-main
In version 0.7.4 of compiz-fusion, the animation plugin does not perform
a minimize animation if there is no window list. This is a patch that
fixes this. Oddly, the code has comments that imply that this issue had
been
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I would suggest rolling a new package based on version 3.65, which I've
finally been able to upload. The postinst workaround is a hack, and is
not the correct way of solving the problem. 3.65 uses a more robust
method of correctly setting MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME.
Although 3.65 is tagged as unstable,
I'd argue that it's more than not useful, it's extremely annoying and
misleading. We have two dell laptops in the house that had this
problem. Due to the pc-speaker-like sound of the beeps, and the fact
that the volume of the sound is very loud independent of the mixer
settings, I thought this
It should be pretty trivial to add code to the sleep script to check for
fglrx and a newer kernel, and refuse to suspend if they are known bad.
Like, say, the attached script, which is no doubt hacky and awful, but
at least it would prevent users from suspending their machines
improperly.
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There's an easy workaround for this bug. Just use the 2.6.20 kernel
from 7.04. That's what I'm doing and everything works fine. You have
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You
The fixes described in this bug appear to have been automatically
installed on my girlfriend's Dell 1420n, but she is still having trouble
with no sound after resume. This is on Feisty with no funky package
changes, default install. I've tried muting and muting as described. I
tried the
I would suggest that there should be a short delay for the first
tooltip, perhaps a second, and then the subsequent tooltips come up
instantly as the user scrubs over the items.
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PenguinTV 3.65, which is the current unstable version in Jaunty, has
been replaced by stable release 4.0. It would be nice if Jaunty could
ship with 4.0.
(btw, I am the developer of PenguinTV and if there's anything I can do
to make the code
On a Dell 1420n of mine, recently upgraded to Intrepid, the default
pulseaudio suspend/resume script doesn't work. If I use that script, I
have to do the pasuspender echo trick to get sound back.
However, the script in this message does work:
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Please update the ubuntu penguintv package to 4.1 based on my new
upstream release (which has a lot of bug fixes):
https://sourceforge.net/projects/penguintv/
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There is more to this bug than just the side bars. It seems that mouse
clicks will often behave as if the mouse is positioned over whatever GUI
widget has focus. IE, if an email address in an email has focus, and I
click anywhere else in the email window, sometimes I get a new window to
that
I think I have a similar issue, although I can use my computer for long
periods of time before I get the input freeze. In my case, the mouse
still works, although it won't click, and I can still press ctrl-alt-f1
to get to a console. And I can still type in the console as well. So
it seems to
I only get this bug while root. Regular users can run python gstreamer
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'Element'
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AplayDevices:
List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices
card 1: Intel [HDA Intel], device 0: STAC92xx Analog [STAC92xx Analog]
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
Architecture: i386
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: owen 4749 F
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I have a Dell M1330 which has three jacks on the front of the machine,
one normal output, one switchable line out / line in, and one switchable
line out / mic in. I have my system set up for DJing where I want to
use two outputs independently. So in alsamixer, I enable Line
Is there any progress being made on this bug? My workaround, to use the
second two outputs and avoid the first, has a big problem. The third
audio output has significantly different sound characteristics from the
first two outputs. It sounds tinny and thin, like it's lacking in bass.
So I can't
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This bug occurs for me when dynamic twinview is off, so I don't think it
should be a duplicate. This problem *only* occurs with terminal-like
programs.
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That command doesn't fix the problem for me. It sounds most like bug
#850649 which I think has been incorrectly marked as a duplicate (it is
unrelated to dual-head).
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Pretty sure this is a compiz bug.
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Title:
screen does not render all pixels sometimes
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I tried to add /media to my no-index list, hoping that would prevent
tracker from indexing removable drives... is that not a valid method?
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I see this problem too, but I only have one screen. Interaction gets
worse and worse, and compiz/Xorg CPU usage goes up and up until things
get really slow. Disabling unity plugin in ccsm fixes it.
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I have nvidia drivers, do other people with this bug also have nvidia
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screen does not render all pixels sometimes
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I'm seeing this bug, and I see it in Konsole, not just gnome-terminal.
It makes the terminals nearly unusable. Also note these other bugs that
are duplicates: bug #876055 and bug #880695. It also isn't limited to
ubuntu:
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/users/2011-November/407928.html
Hm, I think this goes away when I switch to metacity from compiz, so it
might be a compiz bug.
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terminal doesn't refresh properly with
I think this goes away when I switch to metacity. Compiz's bug?
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gnome-terminal stops repainting
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Please update the ubuntu penguintv package to 4.5 based on my new
upstream release: https://sourceforge.net/projects/penguintv/
Most importantly it contains platform and API fixes:
* Add real webkit support
* Add AppIndicator support
* Update NetworkManager support
and also
Deactivating Bailer and increasing the refresh rate do improve, but
don't completely fix the problems. glxgears is smoother, but still
jerks noticeably from time to time and gets much smoother as the window
size increases. And moving and resizing windows is still much, much
slower than with
I noticed that although the screen is black, it is connected. If I shut
down screen sharing on the Mac, vinagre reports that the connection has
been lost.
KRDC works fine.
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I have a good, fast machine, a Dell XPS M1330 (800MHz-2.4Ghz), and I've
seen this problem too with flash videos. The new default threshold is
too high. I find a value of 35 or lower is needed to properly scale the
CPU while playing back video.
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That setting doesn't seem to help much, if at all. the cpu is still
mostly staying on the lowest setting and I'm still dropping frames.
Right now I'm using this video as a test, because it has a lot of pans
which make dropped frames more obvious:
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Binary package hint: unclutter
The default idle time for clutter in Jaunty is 1 second -- way too
short. As I'm just browsing the web, there are short periods of time
when the mouse stops moving, but I'm not done with it yet. With a 1
second timeout, ubuntu is much too
I still have this problem in Natty. If I kill gnome-power-manager and
acpid, I can still change the brightness (I get all 8 steps that way).
But I get no output at all with either lshal -m or sudo /lib/udev/keymap
-i input/event4 and sudo /lib/udev/keymap -i input/event5 in this mode.
Is the
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I have a special usb soundcard, a Native Instruments Audio4DJ -- it is
driven by the usb-audio-caiaq driver. In Maverick it worked perfectly,
but in Natty pulseaudio doesn't seem to know that the card exists. It
doesn't show up as an option
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And here's my asoundrc
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I followed the instructions, but I don't think it's going to help. if I
tail the log while pulseaudio is running, nothing happens when I plug my
usb device in. It looks like pulseaudio has no idea the device exists.
Maybe it's a HAL issue?
aplay -l and lsusb still show the device as being
Here's a log where I've already got the A4DJ plugged in when I start up
pulseaudio
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I'm also seeing all the same problems, including weird glxgears frame-
rates (which get better as the window gets bigger!) and unusuably slow
window resizing. GeForce 8400M GS, version 270.41.06
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I started seeing this bug in Ubuntu Natty, and I don't know if the cause
was the same but I'm adding my experience here for others that find it
via googling. In my case, it turned out that since the upgrade, my
suspend button was now being interpreted as a hibernate button
instead. There was no
Ah, well. I never quite know where to submit bug reports -- I thought
the distro was the first line of defense, and then they'd pass it
upstream if it wasn't their problem.
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I get this bug too on my dell m1330, only with the -rt kernel (Jaunty)
and (so far) only after I've suspended and resumed the machine at least
once. I don't think it's ever happened on a clean boot.
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This bug causes my laptop to get really hot, especially in the summer,
because the screen is acting as a radiator cooking my laptop. The
xrandr workaround isn't working for me because I'm using the proprietary
nvidia drivers. Maybe there's a way to disable any attached USB mouse
or keyboard when
I don't know if this is the same bug, but I just lost my primary, most-
used tomboy note (General Todo). This note was so old, the filename
was New_Note_1.note (instead of an MD5 whatever). The file is still
there, but it's 0 bytes.
I restored a version of that note from backup, but I'm pissed
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Binary package hint: gnome-screensaver
I noticed recently that my laptop no longer fades to black when the
screen locks, either from suspending, logging out, or just locking the
screen. I built the gnome-screensaver package and ran test-fade, and
sure enough it doesn't
This bug has been around forever, which led me to believe the problem
was difficult. On the contrary!
This patch fixes it. Right now the indentation is just 1/3 of an inch,
so someone may want to change that.
** Patch added: Indent bullet lists when printing
This is a bug in gtkmozembed that causes excess open-uri signals to be
emitted. I did work around this bug, so try out current SVN and see if
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@jsalisbury, that kernel fixes the bug for me.
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Title:
Cypress trackpad gets psmouse lost sync / driver resynced warnings
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Any chance of a backport to 13.04?
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Getting this on 13.04. I've never tried to add online accounts before
so I don't know if this was a problem on 12.04 or 12.10 (this machine
came with 12.04 preinstalled)
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As of kernel 3.8, it looks like the function has changed and is now
returning -1 instead of 0:
static int cypress_get_finger_count(unsigned char header_byte)
{
unsigned char bits6_7;
int finger_count;
bits6_7 = header_byte 6;
finger_count = bits6_7 0x03;
if
I changed -1 to 0 and this solved the problem for me (Dell XPS 13,
Ubuntu 13.04)
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Title:
Cypress trackpad gets psmouse lost sync / driver
Closing the lid activates the same effect as resting my palm on the
trackpad. In both cases the trackpad is getting multiple contacts
This is literally a two-character fix, it's the same concept as the
previous fix, and it works, what needs to happen to get this moved along
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** Patch added: return 0 instead of invalid value when palm is detected
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This workaround no longer works for me as of nvidia 295.40.
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Accelerated playback on YouTube swaps red and blue color channels
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Another thing that seems related: it used to be that I could close the
lid with AC plugged in, and the laptop wouldn't suspend (that's how I
have it set). Then, if I removed the AC power, it still wouldn't
suspend. Now, if I remove power it does seem to check that the lid is
closed and it
I am also seeing this on a Dell XPS 13 -- I'm trying a recent kernel to
see if it helps
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Title:
[Asus 1005HA] Resuming from suspend mode :
This is not fix with kernel linux-
image-3.13.0-999-generic_3.13.0-999.201312110530_amd64.deb on my system.
I still get a double suspend:
Lid closed.
Suspending...
Failed to execute operation: Did not receive a reply. Possible causes include:
the remote application did not send a reply, the
Thanks for the information, I'll file a new bug. From your instructions
I couldn't figure out which folder to get a kernel from. I don't
understand the one all the way on the bottom, since the daily folder
appears on the bottom for me.
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I am seeing this behavior:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1243647 and was
told to file a separate bug. It takes 10-15 seconds for the second
suspend to trigger. I can tell I'm going to get a double-suspend when
the network doesn't come up after
I still get the same behavior -- after a long pause, I get the Failed
to execute operation error message and then another suspend:
Lid closed.
Suspending...
Failed to execute operation: Did not receive a reply. Possible causes include:
the remote application did not send a reply, the message bus
This thread is on point -- there is something wrong with the lid
detection: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2184892
In my case I'm not running xfce power manager, but the symptoms are the
same. (I have upowerd and indicator-power-service running)
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what sound settings are you using, ie sample rate and latency?
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Title:
Mixxx crashes at scratching - floating point exception
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fixed in 16f4b92d4f752f65ca55294af6fb3c69450c0da9
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Mixxx crashes at scratching - floating point exception
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herp derp wrong bug, not fixed
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Mixxx crashes at scratching - floating point exception
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So I attached a patch, it would be nice if this could get applied.
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Cypress trackpad gets psmouse lost sync / driver resynced warnings
This bug causes fullscreen mode to be almost useless for me. Whether
it's the clock, window list, or workspace pager, my panel comes back
almost instantly after I trigger fullscreen mode
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Patch definitely fixes the problem for me, as well as fixing
https://bugs.launchpad.net/compiz-core/+bug/976032
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Compiz edge detection
I have a slightly modified tarball that might build more easily. Can
you try it and see if it works better? I really need to get the
packaging process working much better, sorry about this.
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I have added true webkit support, so that patch is no longer needed.
There may be other patches that are also not needed, so let me know if
any of the others don't apply. The setup.py patch may not be needed
either.
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Not by default, since some people like autodj to just play tracks at
natural rate and not worry about trainwrecks. Maybe a handy SYNC ALL
THE THINGS button could be whipped up, though -- that doesn't need to be
autodj specific.
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Still happens on 14.04, 3.13.0-24-generic
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Status: Expired = Incomplete
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[Dell XPS 13 (L322X)]
It's very distracting to lose menu click and drag -- moving the window
should only be possible by clicking empty areas of the title bar.
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Still happens. The most consistent way to reproduce is:
* Have laptop plugged in by AC
* Close lid
* Remove AC
* Wait for suspend.
* Open lid, leave AC unplugged.
* Wait several seconds, laptop resuspends
The best workaround is disabling suspend-on-lid-close.
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I tried testing again with the newest Ubuntu liveCD, and at least in
that environment it works correctly. And the wifi reconnects much more
quickly too. It's looking more likely that this is some strange quirk
of my system which has been upgraded a few times and may have some bad
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Happens for me on 14.04 on a Dell XPS13
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False battery warning +suspend
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