Installing libegl-mesa0 fixed the problem for me.
Kubuntu/KDE, AMD Radeon 7950
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Upgrading Ubuntu 18.04 disables GPU hardware acceleration
As a side note, forcefully installing (dpkg -i --force-all) ktimetracker
4.3.1-0ubuntu6 'fixes' the problem. I guess it must be a packaging issue.
I can be bothered to debug this if you need me to.
I'm running Kubuntu 9.10 amd64 updated daily.
Cheers!
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Of course... We're installing ktimetracker 4.3.1 under KDE 4.3.2...
Forcing installation does no harm though.
dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of ktimetracker:
ktimetracker depends on libkdepim4 (= 4:4.3.1-0ubuntu6); however:
Version of libkdepim4 on system is 4:4.3.2-0ubuntu2.
I posted the bug upstream here
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=210441
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To make it work with Firefox 3.5+ on Karmic x64 i had to do the
following:
- sudo aptitude install sun-java6-jre sun-java6-bin sun-java6-plugin
- sudo aptitude purge openjdk-6-jre openjdk-6-jre-headless openjdk-6-jre-lib
icedtea6-plugin
- mkdir ~/.mozilla/plugins ln -s
I've been running with the anticipatory scheduler for a long time now.
The same bug drove me to experiment with the schedulers. Responsiveness
under heavy I/O is much better than with CFQ
Every once in a while (when changing kernels) I try CFQ again, without
luck. I know CFQ has a few kernel
I tried the vanilla 2.6.29 kernel from http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/v2.6.29/ and the issue still exists. I manually mounted the
USB drive.
I'm using Jaunty Beta 1.
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On my system one of the broken fonts seems to be Helvetica in Firefox
3.1. Arial and most other sans-serif fonts seem to work fine..
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I'm sorry but I was in the middle of work so I just quickly restored a
backup without really looking at what happened.
Some MYD files were truncated to 0 but I didn't take the time to
investigate the cause. It was a standard Jaunty MySQL 5.0.x install
using MyISAM tables.
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Same problem under Jaunty, kernel 2.6.28-8.26 using MC, Dolphin or
whatever. Starts fast then starts crawling.
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Package xserver-xorg-core version 1.5.99.902-0ubuntu3 causes KDE4 to crash a
after few seconds when the desktop effects are on. Note that I'm using the
nvidia binary 180.27 .
With 1.5.99.902-0ubuntu1 everything works fine for days at a time. I downgraded
to this version
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@Andy: I am the bug report starter and I attached all the logs generated by the
ubuntu-bug command.
And, no, it's Jaunty with it's 2.6.28 kernel and the 'stable' ext4 support.
Also the partitions were created as ext4 on a new drive, not converted from
ext3.
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It happend again. Somehow when trying to logout KDM crashed. After rebooting I
had some zeroed config files in a few KDE apps, log files (pidgin)..
I coverted / and /home back to EXT3. This is extremely annoying, reminds me of
Windows 9x
I will have some free time next week and I'll try testing
I'm running a kernel compiled with:
CONFIG_HZ_1000=y
CONFIG_HZ=1000
Also using elevator=anticipatory boot param.
Everything is running much smoother now. Still getting some random stuttering
but only under very heavy loads and they only last about 500ms or thereabouts.
Until yesterday I had the
Hmm, I was wrong. Running 4 x bzip2 -9 -c /dev/urandom /dev/null
(quad core) and one dd if=/dev/zero of=test.10g bs=1M count=1 like
the comment above still gets me more stuttering than I would like. With
CFQ it is MUCH worse though
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Just to clarify, my Ext4 partitions were all 'true' ext4 not converted
from ext3.
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Since pata_acpi and ata_generic were built statically into the kernel my
PATA controller stopped working. I need a way to disable pata_acpi and
use ata_generic instead.
Please look at bug #315006 for detailed info
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I recently installed Kubuntu Jaunty on a new drive, using Ext4 for all
my data.
The first time i had this problem was a few days ago when after a power
loss ktimetracker's config file was replaced by a 0 byte version . No
idea if anything else was affected.. I just noticed
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My PATA IDE device seems to only be 'supported' by the pata_acpi and
ata_generic drivers. pata_acpi loads but doesn't detect the device so i
need a way to load ata_generic instead.
In the 2.6.28-4.6 kernel the IDE drivers were modules, 4.9 has them
compiled into the kernel and i couldn't find a
A patch against Qt 4.4.3 (backported from 4.5) seems to have surfaced
here http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=168200#c16
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My motherboard's (ASRock P45XE) PATA controller only works when i use
the all_generic_ide option. At least it did up to 2.6.28-4.6. Since
updating to 2.6.28-4.9 this workaround stopped working.
Let me know if i can provide further information.
Thank you.
ProblemType: Bug
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This patch worked for me
http://cvs.pld-linux.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/SOURCES/php4-libtool.patch?r1=1.4r2=1.5f=u
Except i used absolute path instead of ./build
It seems that libtool.m4 from the old libtool version was split into several
files: libtool.m4 lt~obsolete.m4 ltoptions.m4 ltsugar.m4
This patch worked for me
http://cvs.pld-linux.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/SOURCES/php4-libtool.patch?r1=1.4r2=1.5f=u
Except i used absolute path instead of ./build
It seems that libtool.m4 from the old libtool version was split into several
files: libtool.m4 lt~obsolete.m4 ltoptions.m4 ltsugar.m4
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I recently upgraded from Hardy to Intrepid. The system had the KDE4 PPA
packages installed. I reinstalled qt4-qtconfig for whatever reason and
the result was that aptitude said this:
The following packages are BROKEN:
qt4-qtconfig
Some more packages with incorrect version strings:
automoc
libsearchclient0 [0.5.11-1ubuntu0~hardy0~ppa1 (now) - 0.5.11-1 (intrepid)]
libstreamanalyzer-dev [0.5.11-1ubuntu0~hardy0~ppa1 (now) - 0.5.11-1 (intrepid)]
libstreamanalyzer0 [0.5.11-1ubuntu0~hardy0~ppa1 (now) - 0.5.11-1 (intrepid)]
I think it's related to this bug http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=158779
I reported this bug to the kubuntu developers and they advised me to only
submit the bug upstream at KDE
To check if that's the cause you should look for any .desktop files in your
/usr/share/applications/ directory
I can confirm this bug. kdesudo doesn't work in stuff like kcontrol and
gdebi-kde. Using all the Hardy updates from Alpha1.
Installing kdesudo_1.1-0ubuntu2_i386 from the Gutsy repos fixes it for
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