Related: #1677903, #1772457
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Title:
GnuPG segfaults when encrypting mail to key with ed25519 / cv25519
subkeys
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Affects multiple users (as per the comments).
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
GnuPG segfaults when
Public bug reported:
Trying to encrypt an e-mail (suing a local RSA/RSA key pair) to a
recipient who combines an RSA public key with RSA and ed25519 (both
"usage: S", not expired) as well as a cv25519 (usage: E, not expired)
subkey.
Just running gpg2 --edit-key with the recipients' key prints:
If you happen to speak German, please also refer to
https://www.tabos.org/topic/fb6490-absturz-beim-einrichten/ - which is
the developers' official (and I think also the only) support channel.
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While the OpenConnect CLI version available in Ubuntu 16.04.2 supports
connecting to (older but not current firmware versions of) Juniper/Pulse
VPN (SSL VPN) (using the --pulse option), the NM GUI does not allow for
configuring this type of VPN. You can choose to configure an
This also affects Xenial (tested on yesterday's live installer).
** Summary changed:
- apt-key del doesn't understand fingerprint
+ apt-key del silenty fails to delete keys due to limited understanding of
input formats
** Summary changed:
- apt-key del silenty fails to delete keys due to
I just ran into the same issue. What's not obvious from the original
post, though, is that apt-key reports back that it deleted the key "OK"
- but actually did not:
root@mybox:~# apt-key list | grep 79EAFD54
pub 1024D/79EAFD54 2009-01-22 [expired: 2013-06-28]
root@mybox:~# apt-key adv
I used to be affected by this (duplicate report Bug #964287) - but it no
longer happens for a year or two (during which I have upgraded Ubuntu at
least twice, running 14.04 now).
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This is no longer an issue for me personally, since it's 2014 and I'm
running different software in different versions.
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Title:
Lightdm fails to
I doubt anyone cares about Hardy these days?
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Title:
pastes to pastebin.com no longer work
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So, has this ever been discussed?
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Title:
Should allow adding reviews in multiple languages
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I'll respond in 3.5 years, please keep the bug open!
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Title:
Segfault in MixSomeSources at openal-soft-1.12.854/Alc/ALu.c:1033
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Thanks for providing this update.
Would you also be so kind as to let your users know what this very
important security update they get prompted to install is about?
Intels' website doesn't seem to say, nor does this bug report / feature
request.
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** Description changed:
+ SRU REQUEST
+ as per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates#SRU_Bug_Template
+ Originally written by https://launchpad.net/~mnaumann
+
+ [Impact]
+
+ End user impact:
+
+XFCE session closes (due to segfault) without specific (or any) user
action, unsaved
Please help testing Ricardo F. Teixeira's patched builds from this PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~ricardo.teixas/+archive/xfce4-session
...and provide feedback here:
https://code.launchpad.net/~ricardo.teixas/ubuntu/raring/xfce4-session/fix-for-1104435/+merge/161735
Please be sure to test
Since this was confirmed, and I did provide the information requested:
setting this back to confirmed.
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To me this bug whose description applies to my system is indeed a
duplicate of #1030094
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Title:
Screen turns off after grub (full disk
Looks like this made it into 12.10. In my case it IS a duplicate of
#1042225 and hitting escape once for the textual and twice for the
graphical FDE password prompt works for me. I've upgraded from 12.04
(and before this I've been following stable releases). Removing the VT
handoff option off the
According to https://launchpad.net/weather-indicator :
Latest version is 11.05.31
...
released on 2011-05-30
I don't see how there is a new release fixing this issue.
It is, by now, my impression that toda intentionally tries to mark
weather-indicator bugs as fixed which are actually not.
I'm setting this back to confirmed, since the change to opinion
wasn't substantiated.
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Status: Opinion = Confirmed
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Hi Daniel,
I was able to reproduce the issue where no new tab is opened (and no
report is shown) on the running instance of Firefox when you click on
view report after checkbox-qt test series have run without visible
error.
After finishing the test I clicked on 'view report' for two or three
For what it's worth, this issue is fixed for me, with the hardware
discussed in comment #12, since Ubuntu 12.04.1 (possibly already on
12.04.0, not sure).
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I've not been using this laptop for a while, but then I did, installed
updates, rebooted, and ever since I'm running into failsafe X. I made
some changes in between trying to see whether they would help it to load
up (such as explicitly defining the driver in xorg.conf) but
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X with i915 driver fails to start up after updates
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This actually seems to be due to bugs in lightdm. After switching to gdm
this issue no longer occurs, I can login without any failsafe X prompt
ever showing up. Latest /var/log/lightdm/x-0.log is attached.
** Attachment added: x-0-greeter.log
On 20.08.2012 22:51 Daniel Manrique wrote:
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Thanks for reproducing and describing this issue, Daniel.
The indicated trace will appear in checkbox log, checkbox behaves
strangely. However I was unable to reproduce the situation where
clicking on view report does not show the report; for me,
Christopher: I am no longer running Ubuntu version 11.04, and have since
upgraded to Ubuntu 12.04 where this issue does not occur (for me) using
either the proprietary or open source vboxdrv kernel module.
Note that the test differs a lot from the original bug report, though,
since I have not
Please feel free to adjust the subject line of this bug report to
provide information on the currently tracked issue.
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Title:
run assert failure:
Thanks for your reply, Daniel.
I'm a little puzzled by your reply since you seem to be suggesting to
fix a bug in this package, checkbox-gtk, in the Ubuntu 12.04 long-term
support release, by recommending to use a different package, checkbox-
qt.
Trying to run checkbox-gtk now gives me a
Thanks for your swift reply, Daniel. I am indeed on Ubuntu 12.04 now,
sorry for not spelling this out explicitly.
I've mnaually installed python-dateutil now. If this is a dependency of
checkbox-qt and checkbox-gtk, should these packages not depend on
python-dateutil?
I've just run a full tests
I may well have used apt-get to install checkbox-gtk so it may not have
installed packages which are only recommended. And apparently the
checkbox package in 12.04 LTS still only recommends python-dateutil,
instead of depending on it (may I suggest to fix this for the 12.04 LTS
release?).
Thanks
Public bug reported:
There's a (minor) issue in precise's german language translation of the
'ln' utility:
$ ln -s /dev/zero /tmp/doesntexist/source
ln: Symbolischen Verknüpfung »/tmp/doesntexist/source“ konnte angelgt werden:
Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden
3 typos in a single message,
I agree, I'm not sure why it got marked as security issue in the first
place (I believe apport did this based on some criteria).
For what it's worth, this bug which affects oneiric does not affect
precise. Precise would handle the incorrect repository location
gracefully and return an error
Both python-apport 2.0.1-0ubuntu7 (precise-updates) and 2.0.1-0ubuntu5
(precise) do not list 'Crash' in 'problem_types' in the default
/etc/apport/crashdb.conf, and both python-apport 1.23-0ubuntu3 (oneiric)
and python-apport 1.23-0ubuntu4 (oneiric-updates) do not have a
'problem_types'
Here's the document which crashes evince for me. Please note that this
document stems from an untrusted source and may well be malicious (so
use it in an isolated system only). I have not had a chance to look into
it closer, yet. The ZIP password is a single character: the number
(digit) 1.
**
If you just want to trigger apport you can achieve this much more
easily:
cat # Make note of the second field which is the process ID, which I will
now reference as PID
kill -SIGSEGV PID
fg
Since you no longer need it, I have deleted the apport crash POC.
** Attachment removed: POC to
Public bug reported:
I just had evince crash twice in a row (and can reproduce this crash),
and each time apport started up as expected and i was notified about an
application crash and given the option to report it. I chose to report
it both times, and that was the last thing I got to see about
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Apport fails to submit bug report
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I also ran into this bug. It happened to me as soon as I rebooted after
an interrupted release upgrade from Oneiric to Precise (which made me
switch to a terminal and finish the upgrade manually).
(X crash due to Debian bug #624500 affecting the monkeysphere-
validation-agent package, breaking
Public bug reported:
While it's good and understandable that there is a restriction preventing users
from adding multiple reviews of the same software in the same language, I think
it should be allowed to add multiple translations. Currently, this is not
possible. When invoking software-center
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add-apt-repository silently fails to add/reactivate a previously
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I had the xorg-edgers PPA activated on this system, but manually
commented it out the other day, ending up with this:
me@mypc:~$ sudo rgrep -Fi edgers /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/xorg-edgers-ppa-oneiric.list.save:# deb
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RADEONDRIGetVersion failed because of version mismatch (1.17.0 -
2.10.0)
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Hi,
since rebooting my ATI GPU (X1650) based system today, I can no longer
start X. It worked fine until the reboot, and my last reboot was about a
week ago (there was no pending kernel upgrade until today).
Xorg.0.log reports:
[EE] RADEON(0): [dri] RADEONDRIGetVersion
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It's good to know that Precise is not affected by this bug I reported
against Oneiric initially. Thanks for testing, Robert + Brian. Do bugs
in Oneiric not get fixed then?
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Sorry, I seem to have misunderstood this: Brian seems to have only
stated that there is a fix available for this bug in /some/ Ubuntu
release, but this issue is still tagged and tracked for Oneiric.
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Trying to print preview or print the document available at...
https://www.dab-bank.de/mlm/dabbank/formulare/pdf/hilfe-
service/downloadcenter.Par.28072.File.dat/postident.pdf
...I get a printout where the general document structure is the same,
but all text is rendered at
** Attachment added: Screen shot of evince print preview of postident
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Thanks Brian and pitti, update-manager 1:0.152.25.7 from oneiric-
proposed now passes the test case for me. No more crash on 'remind me
later'.
A Gtk-WARNING and a GLib-GIO-CRITICAL remain, but this is probably
a different issue and does not seem to impact overall functionality:
Public bug reported:
Running the checkbox-gtk test for software suspend, the test fails.
Right after this checkbox-gtk crashes, too (see separate bug report).
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: pm-utils 1.4.1-8ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.0.0-16.28-generic 3.0.17
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checkbox-gtk suspend test failed
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This is becoming more of an issue now that NACL is becoming a somewhat
popular platform. Unless this is already being monitored, it might be
worth re-examining whether NACL builds fine on current Chromium versions
(such as available in the beta, dev and daily PPAs) now, so that there
can be
It also happened to me while trying to access
http://chinascout.ru/music/gump/09.mp3 in Firefox
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totem-plugin-viewer crashed with SIGSEGV
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Like in other distributions ...
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=647749
http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=190t=85059
... xfce-weather-plugin fails to retrieve weather data from weather.com due to
its invalidated API key.
Debian has an intermediary
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Fails to retrieve weather data
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update-notifier is configured to check for available updates once a day.
It never reports any. Whenever I manually check for available updates
every couple of days by launching update-manager and updating package
lists, pending updates are found. Apparently this system fails
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Testing for available updates does not take place
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Would it not make sense to apply the one line patch from last year, which is
listed on the Gnome BTS to fix this in Ubuntu Oneiric (and possibly precise)?
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/attachment.cgi?id=173754action=diff
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3.0.3-1ubuntu1 of oneiric-proposed works for me on oneiric-amd64. Thank
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Title:
/usr/lib/bitlbee/otr.so: undefined symbol: otrl_init
To
Thanks Thomas, can you provide me with instructions on how to profile?
I assume I'd want something along the lines of this?
valgrind --tool=memcheck -- compiz --replace
I tried it but it - logically - removed the link between unity and compiz, so I
needed to also run unity --replace to get things
The fix which was released was for 'precise', the next version of Ubuntu
(which will most likely be versioned 12.04). For oneiric (11.10), a
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates is what's needed.
I had not expected urgency=low since this source package (bitlbee) is
used to build one
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While I have no reason to doubt that Руаньяк (Roignac) and the remaining active
indicator-weather team are doing their very best to fix some of the many
critical bugs in this package, the situation he described in August seems to
prolong:
Public bug reported:
$ top
top - 09:29:02 up 3 days, 14:50, 2 users, load average: 0.03, 0.05, 0.11
Tasks: 197 total, 6 running, 190 sleeping, 0 stopped, 1 zombie
Cpu(s): 2.9%us, 0.3%sy, 0.1%ni, 96.2%id, 0.5%wa, 0.0%hi, 0.0%si, 0.0%st
Mem: 8192584k total, 5428828k used,
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Compiz leaks memory
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Thanks everyone, microcode.ctl 1.17-13ubuntu2.1 (natty-proposed) works
fine for me on Natty.
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update-intel-microcode crashed with KeyError
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This happened during a failed upgrade from 11.04 to 11.10.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: scummvm-data 1.3.1-1build1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.0.0-13.21-generic 3.0.6
Uname: Linux 3.0.0-13-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 1.23-0ubuntu3
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package scummvm-data 1.3.1-1build1 failed to install/upgrade: Versuch,
»/usr/share/applications/scummvm.desktop« zu überschreiben,
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Hi,
unfortunately bitlbee-plugin-otr seems broken on Oneiric, too, similar to how
it was on Natty: Bug #757008
When I try to start BitlBee, this is what happens:
Starting BitlBee IRC/IM gateway: bitlbee/usr/sbin/bitlbee: symbol lookup error:
/usr/lib/bitlbee/otr.so:
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That's a good point since I originally reported this against natty.
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Status: Fix Released = Incomplete
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Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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@Javier: Based on his other bug reports, I assume that Matthieu is, like
me, using Natty, and thus has a version installed which is still
affected by this: I was able to reproduce this on my Natty system which
has 0.2.3-0ubuntu3 and still displays the UTC time for New York. That's
unless it
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 763468 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/763468
Since this bug is a duplicate of private bug #763468, it would be nice
to reverse the bug dependencies, so this issue can be found by other
reporters or interested third parties.
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I think the retracing service is wrong here.
$ sudo zgrep -F gstreamer0.10-gconf /var/log/apt/{history,term}.log*
$
I don't think I ever had a package gstreamer0.10-gconf installed. I
do, however, keep my system updated on a daily basis.
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
indicates
I should have tried to reproduce the bug first. It turns out I cannot,
so please feel free to close it.
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totem crashed with SIGSEGV
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This happened on my 7th day of uptime. The complete error report would
have been a 250 MB upload, which I chose not to make.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: libnux-0.9-0 0.9.48-0ubuntu1.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.38-11.48-generic 2.6.38.8
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compiz crashed with SIGSEGV in nux::WindowThread::GetMainLayout()
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 749540 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/749540
Unfortunately bug #749540 is currently private, while bug #809957 (which
is marked as a duplicate of #749540) is public. Would it be possible to
reverse this dependency and make #749540 a duplicate of
Ted, thanks for your explanations and point of view.
I think the reason we think differently about whether or not this is a
security issue is that you are argumenting from a protocol and
implementation design point of view while I'm argumenting from a user
experience point of view, assuming the
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 761824 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/761824
It might be a good idea to reverse the duplicate bug dependency on bug
#761824, since this bug (#804949) is public and bug #761824 is not.
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indicator-weather crashed with SIGSEGV in g_atomic_int_get()
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Every day of uptime, the amount of memory unity-panel-service has
reserved increases by ~80 MB.
After six days of uptime of this Desktop computer, I end up with:
VSZ RSS TTY STAT START TIME COMMAND
899184 495224 ? Sl Jun18 81:23
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Chauncellor, Muratov: Do you have additional time zones configured in
indicator-datetime? If so, this could be a duplicate of bug #801709.
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update-manager crashed with SystemError in mark_install(): E:Probleme
können nicht korrigiert werden,
Hmm this seems like a pretty serious bug to me, since it results in
updates no longer being installed for everyone who has update-manager
configured to confirm updates (download, bit not install automatically).
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*** This bug is a security vulnerability ***
Public security bug reported:
Binary package hint: pidgin-otr
A friend I communicate with encrypted regularly uses multiple computers
all running Ubuntu 11.04 with Pidgin and its OTR plugin on them and
different OTR keys on these computers. I use
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: pidgin-otr
A friend I communicate with encrypted regularly uses multiple computers
- all running Ubuntu 11.04 with Pidgin and its OTR plugin on them and
- different OTR keys on these computers. I use bitlebee and bitlbee-otr
- onUbuntu 11.04 on
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: pidgin-otr
A friend I communicate with encrypted regularly uses multiple computers
running Ubuntu 11.04 and Ubuntu 10.04 with Pidgin and its OTR plugin on
them (all packages are installed from official Ubuntu package
repositories) and
On 08.06.2011 17:23 Ted wrote:
I'm removing the classification as a security vulnerability, because the
expected behavior currently for OTR sessions is that they'll be either
manually initiated or automatically initiated once a client detects that
a chat partner is also OTR-capable.
This is
This also happens for Perth (AUS) vs Sydney (AUS). While Sydney seems to
use the correct time zone offset, Perth just uses UTC.
The workaround mentioned by Marius does not seem to work for me, so this
is just broken.
** Summary changed:
- New York shown with wrong UTC offset when I use the
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 773987 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/773987
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 773987
Timezone is not set correctly for some locations
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update-intel-microcode crashed with KeyError in getmember(): filename
u'microcode-20110428.dat' not found
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- I right-clicked, then immediately
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Title:
update-intel-microcode crashed with KeyError in getmember(): filename
u'microcode-20110428.dat' not
For what it's worth, the latest microcode update seems to be the one dated
2011-04-28 (DwnldID=20050) as available at
http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?DwnldID=20050
(or at hxxp://downloadmirror.intel.com/20050/eng/microcode-20110428.tgz
bypassing the license screen).
Manual
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Title:
seahorse-agent crashed with SIGSEGV in
gdk_window_enable_synchronized_configure()
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