[Bug 333572] [NEW] multiple instances of VLC when "allow only one instance"

2009-02-23 Thread Wouter de Groot
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: vlc

Opening multiple files by right-clicking in nautilus and selecting "Open
with VLC media player" causes several vlc processes to run. There is no
one-to-one relationship between files and processes: one process might
end up with one file in its playlist, while a second has thirteen.
Opening the same set of files the same way twice will not necessarily
result in the same amount of processes.

So far I've seen this on groups of mp3, ogg vorbis or AAC files and a
group of mixed video formats.

The option "allow only one instance" is active, the D-Bus control
interface checkbox is ticked, and dbus-daemon appears to be running.

When VLC is playing and I open one or more files, behavior is as
expected.

Ubuntu 8.10 i386
vlc 0.9.4-1ubuntu3

** Affects: vlc (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 382806] Re: Fan doesn't switch on TOSHIBA L305D in Hardy Heron

2009-06-14 Thread Wouter de Groot
Same machine, also having temperature issues, running jaunty x86-64.
The reason acpitool doesn't work is that it requires the toshiba_acpi kernel 
module, which does not work for this model, apparently.

Fan control seems to be hit and miss. Sometimes the fan will not spin
faster when it really should be, sometimes it starts spinning fast and
does not slow down again until I suspend and resume the machine. I have
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[Bug 386990] [NEW] karmic alpha 2 liveCD mounts all partitions

2009-06-14 Thread Wouter de Groot
Public bug reported:

After login all my harddrive's partitions are mounted and displayed on the 
desktop. In nautilus they can be cleanly unmounted. This happens only at first 
login: if I kill gdm from a tty and start it again nothing gets mounted.
The behaviour I expect is the one I get from the second login: only the swap 
partition is accessed.

Steps to reproduce: boot from LiveCD.
LiveCD is Karmic alpha 2 x86_64.

** Affects: ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 301453] [NEW] fontforge crashes when moving curve point

2008-11-23 Thread Wouter de Groot
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: fontforge

During a brief tryout of fontforge my fiancee crafted a capital A which 
consistently causes the app to segfault. So far we've not been able to 
reproduce the problem except for this one file.
Steps to reproduce:
1) open fontforge
2) load the sfd
3) click and hold the topmost curve point (red dot)
4) move the mouse pointer

This file has crashed fontforge on ubuntu and ubuntustudio, both 8.10. It was 
generated after fontforge offered to restore the unsaved file after its first 
crash.
fontforge is version 20080429.
Both machines are laptops (Lenovo 3000 N200, Toshiba L305D), tried with 
touchpad and USB mouse.

I'd be happy to produce additional output if desired.

** Affects: fontforge (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 301453] Re: fontforge crashes when moving curve point

2008-11-23 Thread Wouter de Groot

** Attachment added: "File with which crash occurs."
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19889965/crashtest.sfd

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[Bug 141484] Same album names cause incorrect cover display

2007-09-21 Thread Wouter de Groot
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: amarok

Using Amarok 1.4.7
Using Ubuntu Feisty AMD64
Using kde-core, libxine1-ffmpeg

There are 2 albums called "A Night At The Opera" in my collection: one by Blind 
Guardian, the other by Queen. Both are FLAC.
When I try to fetch album info for the former, amarok always searches "queen - 
a night at the opera". When I tell it to search for "blind guardian" instead it 
will come up with the right result. However, amarok will then assign the album 
art to the Queen album, regardless. It will behave this way consistently, even 
if I've already got album art for the Queen album, which will then be 
overwritten.

** Affects: amarok (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 289669] Re: gnome-panel needs pointer or click to hide

2008-11-14 Thread Wouter de Groot
Pedro:
Yes, this is reproducible every single time.
1) Tell gnome-panel to autohide.
2a) Click on a launcher, or
2b) Open menu on an applet (e.g. preferences, power history...)
Observe panel does not autohide.
3) Mouseover panel, move pointer away from panel.
Observe panel autohides.
The problem does not occur using the menubar to launch applications, or using 
the show desktop button.

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[Bug 276058] Re: mail.py crashed with AttributeError in refresh()

2008-11-02 Thread Wouter de Groot
Julien, I cannot reproduce the crash anymore. It does take clicking
"save" twice to get rid of the dialog now, though, but I suppose that's
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[Bug 276058] Re: mail.py crashed with AttributeError in refresh()

2008-10-18 Thread Wouter de Groot
Have the same. Seems to occur when I just randomly open the "choose backend" 
menu and click around with the different options. Not more accurately 
reproducable than that, it seems so far. I've been able to trigger it twice 
just now, aside from the first accidental occurence, just by selecting 
different options.
It does seem clicking save is needed to trigger the crash, but not entirely 
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[Bug 254359] Re: soffice.bin crashed with SIGSEGV in FcConfigSubstituteWithPat()

2008-10-01 Thread Wouter de Groot
Similar experience today.
I ran "sudo apt-get install openjdk-6-jre" and during installation Writer 
crashed. Unfortunately, I do not remember during which package exactly the 
crash occured, but in one of the dependencies.
I'm running intrepid, latest packages at the time of this post.

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[Bug 261608] Re: AMD CPU Family 17 not recognized by cpufreq-detect.sh

2008-09-12 Thread Wouter de Groot
The debdiff seems to work. However, I am experiencing a bug with
powernowd/modprobe/linux, where sometimes during startup Ubuntu will get
stuck on "Starting powernowd...". I can still switch to a different tty
and do a few things, but it doesn't want to boot anymore. It seems to
happen mostly after an unclean shutdown. I think this needs a separate
bug, seeing as how the module will load fine at other times and do what
it's supposed to.

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[Bug 261608] Re: AMD CPU Family 17 not recognized by cpufreq-detect.sh

2008-09-14 Thread Wouter de Groot
Whatever happened, I am now unable to reproduce the aforementioned bug.
Frequency scaling appears to work 100% of the time, according to the
scaling applet in gnome-panel, at any rate. Since the bug was unrelated
anyway, I for one feel confident to state the patch properly does the
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[Bug 225732] Re: modprobe crashes

2008-09-20 Thread Wouter de Groot
Not entirely sure whether my problem is related, but my machine also hangs 
intermittently at boot. I'm running intrepid, 2.6.27-3-generic, and *sometimes* 
during boot Ubuntu hangs at "Loading powernowd...". So far I've not identified 
a trigger.
Attachment is from earlier today. I tried it without ath5k that time after a 
hunch, but apparently that doesn't matter.

** Attachment added: "dmesg.gz"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/1845/dmesg.gz

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[Bug 261608] [NEW] AMD CPU Family 17 not recognized by cpufreq-detect.sh

2008-08-26 Thread Wouter de Groot
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: powernowd

cpufreq-detect.sh fails to account for newer AMD cpus, specifically Phenom and 
Griffin processors. The module powernow-k8 in Intrepid's kernel supports these 
units, but the script only activates it when it encounters one specific family: 
15.
Phenom is 16, Griffin is 17.

This bug is similar to, but not a duplicate of #226855, because
1) this bug includes AMDs new Turion processors, family 17, and
2) only Intrepid's powernow-k8 module is able to handle family 17 processors, 
this patch will not function on 8.04.

Included is a simple patch to enable frequency scaling on these new
processors.

This behaviour is observed on Intrepid alpha 4, Aug 26.
powernowd is version 1.00-1ubuntu1

Expected: CPU frequency should drop to 25% speed when idle or under minimal 
load.
Observed: CPU runs at 100% speed all the time.

** Affects: powernowd (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 261608] Re: AMD CPU Family 17 not recognized by cpufreq-detect.sh

2008-08-26 Thread Wouter de Groot

** Attachment added: "Ubuntu fails to load module for supported processors"
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[Bug 261608] Re: AMD CPU Family 17 not recognized by cpufreq-detect.sh

2008-08-26 Thread Wouter de Groot
** Tags added: amd cpu frequency powernowd scaling

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[Bug 198589] Re: No cool n' quiet for amd phenom processors

2008-08-30 Thread Wouter de Groot
Leann:
The problem is not with that kernel, the problem is with powernowd not loading 
powernow-k8 because its script at /usr/share/powernowd/cpu-detect.sh is setup 
only for k8 processors with family 15. I've filed a separate bug report with 
included patch to enable Phenom and newer mobile Turion chips to function. The 
2.6.27 kernel that's been released for Intrepid so far works with that patch 
and allows these processors to function properly.

Bug is located here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/powernowd/+bug/261608

For my mobile Turion (family 17) the patch enables the powernow module without 
the need to install additional packages.
For Hardy, the script should work for Phenom, but the kernel module will not 
support these Turion chips according to my tests. If you have such a module, 
that patch will make powernowd load the module for your chip and fail, causing 
Ubuntu to hang at boot.

Summary: Hardy's kernel works with Phenom but needs a minor patch in
powernowd's script to load the module. Intrepid supports Phenom and the
new Turion chips, but needs a similar patch. In both cases no additional
packages need to be installed.

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[Bug 261608] [NEW] AMD CPU Family 17 not recognized by cpufreq-detect.sh

2008-08-26 Thread Wouter de Groot
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: powernowd

cpufreq-detect.sh fails to account for newer AMD cpus, specifically Phenom and 
Griffin processors. The module powernow-k8 in Intrepid's kernel supports these 
units, but the script only activates it when it encounters one specific family: 
15.
Phenom is 16, Griffin is 17.

This bug is similar to, but not a duplicate of #226855, because
1) this bug includes AMDs new Turion processors, family 17, and
2) only Intrepid's powernow-k8 module is able to handle family 17 processors, 
this patch will not function on 8.04.

Included is a simple patch to enable frequency scaling on these new
processors.

This behaviour is observed on Intrepid alpha 4, Aug 26.
powernowd is version 1.00-1ubuntu1

Expected: CPU frequency should drop to 25% speed when idle or under minimal 
load.
Observed: CPU runs at 100% speed all the time.

** Affects: powernowd (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 261608] Re: AMD CPU Family 17 not recognized by cpufreq-detect.sh

2008-08-26 Thread Wouter de Groot

** Attachment added: "Ubuntu fails to load module for supported processors"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/17100281/cpufreq-detect.sh.patch

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[Bug 261608] Re: AMD CPU Family 17 not recognized by cpufreq-detect.sh

2008-08-26 Thread Wouter de Groot
** Tags added: amd cpu frequency powernowd scaling

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[Bug 261608] Re: AMD CPU Family 17 not recognized by cpufreq-detect.sh

2008-09-12 Thread Wouter de Groot
The debdiff seems to work. However, I am experiencing a bug with
powernowd/modprobe/linux, where sometimes during startup Ubuntu will get
stuck on "Starting powernowd...". I can still switch to a different tty
and do a few things, but it doesn't want to boot anymore. It seems to
happen mostly after an unclean shutdown. I think this needs a separate
bug, seeing as how the module will load fine at other times and do what
it's supposed to.

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[Bug 261608] Re: AMD CPU Family 17 not recognized by cpufreq-detect.sh

2008-09-14 Thread Wouter de Groot
Whatever happened, I am now unable to reproduce the aforementioned bug.
Frequency scaling appears to work 100% of the time, according to the
scaling applet in gnome-panel, at any rate. Since the bug was unrelated
anyway, I for one feel confident to state the patch properly does the
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[Bug 225732] Re: modprobe crashes

2008-09-20 Thread Wouter de Groot
Not entirely sure whether my problem is related, but my machine also hangs 
intermittently at boot. I'm running intrepid, 2.6.27-3-generic, and *sometimes* 
during boot Ubuntu hangs at "Loading powernowd...". So far I've not identified 
a trigger.
Attachment is from earlier today. I tried it without ath5k that time after a 
hunch, but apparently that doesn't matter.

** Attachment added: "dmesg.gz"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/1845/dmesg.gz

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[Bug 254359] Re: soffice.bin crashed with SIGSEGV in FcConfigSubstituteWithPat()

2008-10-01 Thread Wouter de Groot
Similar experience today.
I ran "sudo apt-get install openjdk-6-jre" and during installation Writer 
crashed. Unfortunately, I do not remember during which package exactly the 
crash occured, but in one of the dependencies.
I'm running intrepid, latest packages at the time of this post.

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[Bug 276058] Re: mail.py crashed with AttributeError in refresh()

2008-10-18 Thread Wouter de Groot
Have the same. Seems to occur when I just randomly open the "choose backend" 
menu and click around with the different options. Not more accurately 
reproducable than that, it seems so far. I've been able to trigger it twice 
just now, aside from the first accidental occurence, just by selecting 
different options.
It does seem clicking save is needed to trigger the crash, but not entirely 
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[Bug 289669] Re: gnome-panel needs pointer or click to hide

2008-11-14 Thread Wouter de Groot
Pedro:
Yes, this is reproducible every single time.
1) Tell gnome-panel to autohide.
2a) Click on a launcher, or
2b) Open menu on an applet (e.g. preferences, power history...)
Observe panel does not autohide.
3) Mouseover panel, move pointer away from panel.
Observe panel autohides.
The problem does not occur using the menubar to launch applications, or using 
the show desktop button.

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[Bug 276058] Re: mail.py crashed with AttributeError in refresh()

2008-11-02 Thread Wouter de Groot
Julien, I cannot reproduce the crash anymore. It does take clicking
"save" twice to get rid of the dialog now, though, but I suppose that's
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[Bug 301453] [NEW] fontforge crashes when moving curve point

2008-11-23 Thread Wouter de Groot
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: fontforge

During a brief tryout of fontforge my fiancee crafted a capital A which 
consistently causes the app to segfault. So far we've not been able to 
reproduce the problem except for this one file.
Steps to reproduce:
1) open fontforge
2) load the sfd
3) click and hold the topmost curve point (red dot)
4) move the mouse pointer

This file has crashed fontforge on ubuntu and ubuntustudio, both 8.10. It was 
generated after fontforge offered to restore the unsaved file after its first 
crash.
fontforge is version 20080429.
Both machines are laptops (Lenovo 3000 N200, Toshiba L305D), tried with 
touchpad and USB mouse.

I'd be happy to produce additional output if desired.

** Affects: fontforge (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 301453] Re: fontforge crashes when moving curve point

2008-11-23 Thread Wouter de Groot

** Attachment added: "File with which crash occurs."
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[Bug 198589] Re: No cool n' quiet for amd phenom processors

2008-08-30 Thread Wouter de Groot
Leann:
The problem is not with that kernel, the problem is with powernowd not loading 
powernow-k8 because its script at /usr/share/powernowd/cpu-detect.sh is setup 
only for k8 processors with family 15. I've filed a separate bug report with 
included patch to enable Phenom and newer mobile Turion chips to function. The 
2.6.27 kernel that's been released for Intrepid so far works with that patch 
and allows these processors to function properly.

Bug is located here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/powernowd/+bug/261608

For my mobile Turion (family 17) the patch enables the powernow module without 
the need to install additional packages.
For Hardy, the script should work for Phenom, but the kernel module will not 
support these Turion chips according to my tests. If you have such a module, 
that patch will make powernowd load the module for your chip and fail, causing 
Ubuntu to hang at boot.

Summary: Hardy's kernel works with Phenom but needs a minor patch in
powernowd's script to load the module. Intrepid supports Phenom and the
new Turion chips, but needs a similar patch. In both cases no additional
packages need to be installed.

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[Bug 141484] Same album names cause incorrect cover display

2007-09-21 Thread Wouter de Groot
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: amarok

Using Amarok 1.4.7
Using Ubuntu Feisty AMD64
Using kde-core, libxine1-ffmpeg

There are 2 albums called "A Night At The Opera" in my collection: one by Blind 
Guardian, the other by Queen. Both are FLAC.
When I try to fetch album info for the former, amarok always searches "queen - 
a night at the opera". When I tell it to search for "blind guardian" instead it 
will come up with the right result. However, amarok will then assign the album 
art to the Queen album, regardless. It will behave this way consistently, even 
if I've already got album art for the Queen album, which will then be 
overwritten.

** Affects: amarok (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 333572] [NEW] multiple instances of VLC when "allow only one instance"

2009-02-23 Thread Wouter de Groot
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: vlc

Opening multiple files by right-clicking in nautilus and selecting "Open
with VLC media player" causes several vlc processes to run. There is no
one-to-one relationship between files and processes: one process might
end up with one file in its playlist, while a second has thirteen.
Opening the same set of files the same way twice will not necessarily
result in the same amount of processes.

So far I've seen this on groups of mp3, ogg vorbis or AAC files and a
group of mixed video formats.

The option "allow only one instance" is active, the D-Bus control
interface checkbox is ticked, and dbus-daemon appears to be running.

When VLC is playing and I open one or more files, behavior is as
expected.

Ubuntu 8.10 i386
vlc 0.9.4-1ubuntu3

** Affects: vlc (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 382806] Re: Fan doesn't switch on TOSHIBA L305D in Hardy Heron

2009-06-14 Thread Wouter de Groot
Same machine, also having temperature issues, running jaunty x86-64.
The reason acpitool doesn't work is that it requires the toshiba_acpi kernel 
module, which does not work for this model, apparently.

Fan control seems to be hit and miss. Sometimes the fan will not spin
faster when it really should be, sometimes it starts spinning fast and
does not slow down again until I suspend and resume the machine. I have
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[Bug 386990] [NEW] karmic alpha 2 liveCD mounts all partitions

2009-06-14 Thread Wouter de Groot
Public bug reported:

After login all my harddrive's partitions are mounted and displayed on the 
desktop. In nautilus they can be cleanly unmounted. This happens only at first 
login: if I kill gdm from a tty and start it again nothing gets mounted.
The behaviour I expect is the one I get from the second login: only the swap 
partition is accessed.

Steps to reproduce: boot from LiveCD.
LiveCD is Karmic alpha 2 x86_64.

** Affects: ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 382806] Re: Fan doesn't switch on TOSHIBA L305D in Hardy Heron

2009-06-14 Thread Wouter de Groot
Same machine, also having temperature issues, running jaunty x86-64.
The reason acpitool doesn't work is that it requires the toshiba_acpi kernel 
module, which does not work for this model, apparently.

Fan control seems to be hit and miss. Sometimes the fan will not spin
faster when it really should be, sometimes it starts spinning fast and
does not slow down again until I suspend and resume the machine. I have
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[Bug 386990] [NEW] karmic alpha 2 liveCD mounts all partitions

2009-06-14 Thread Wouter de Groot
Public bug reported:

After login all my harddrive's partitions are mounted and displayed on the 
desktop. In nautilus they can be cleanly unmounted. This happens only at first 
login: if I kill gdm from a tty and start it again nothing gets mounted.
The behaviour I expect is the one I get from the second login: only the swap 
partition is accessed.

Steps to reproduce: boot from LiveCD.
LiveCD is Karmic alpha 2 x86_64.

** Affects: ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 333572] [NEW] multiple instances of VLC when "allow only one instance"

2009-02-23 Thread Wouter de Groot
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: vlc

Opening multiple files by right-clicking in nautilus and selecting "Open
with VLC media player" causes several vlc processes to run. There is no
one-to-one relationship between files and processes: one process might
end up with one file in its playlist, while a second has thirteen.
Opening the same set of files the same way twice will not necessarily
result in the same amount of processes.

So far I've seen this on groups of mp3, ogg vorbis or AAC files and a
group of mixed video formats.

The option "allow only one instance" is active, the D-Bus control
interface checkbox is ticked, and dbus-daemon appears to be running.

When VLC is playing and I open one or more files, behavior is as
expected.

Ubuntu 8.10 i386
vlc 0.9.4-1ubuntu3

** Affects: vlc (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 261608] [NEW] AMD CPU Family 17 not recognized by cpufreq-detect.sh

2008-08-26 Thread Wouter de Groot
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: powernowd

cpufreq-detect.sh fails to account for newer AMD cpus, specifically Phenom and 
Griffin processors. The module powernow-k8 in Intrepid's kernel supports these 
units, but the script only activates it when it encounters one specific family: 
15.
Phenom is 16, Griffin is 17.

This bug is similar to, but not a duplicate of #226855, because
1) this bug includes AMDs new Turion processors, family 17, and
2) only Intrepid's powernow-k8 module is able to handle family 17 processors, 
this patch will not function on 8.04.

Included is a simple patch to enable frequency scaling on these new
processors.

This behaviour is observed on Intrepid alpha 4, Aug 26.
powernowd is version 1.00-1ubuntu1

Expected: CPU frequency should drop to 25% speed when idle or under minimal 
load.
Observed: CPU runs at 100% speed all the time.

** Affects: powernowd (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 261608] Re: AMD CPU Family 17 not recognized by cpufreq-detect.sh

2008-08-26 Thread Wouter de Groot

** Attachment added: "Ubuntu fails to load module for supported processors"
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[Bug 261608] Re: AMD CPU Family 17 not recognized by cpufreq-detect.sh

2008-08-26 Thread Wouter de Groot
** Tags added: amd cpu frequency powernowd scaling

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[Bug 141484] Same album names cause incorrect cover display

2007-09-21 Thread Wouter de Groot
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: amarok

Using Amarok 1.4.7
Using Ubuntu Feisty AMD64
Using kde-core, libxine1-ffmpeg

There are 2 albums called "A Night At The Opera" in my collection: one by Blind 
Guardian, the other by Queen. Both are FLAC.
When I try to fetch album info for the former, amarok always searches "queen - 
a night at the opera". When I tell it to search for "blind guardian" instead it 
will come up with the right result. However, amarok will then assign the album 
art to the Queen album, regardless. It will behave this way consistently, even 
if I've already got album art for the Queen album, which will then be 
overwritten.

** Affects: amarok (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 276058] Re: mail.py crashed with AttributeError in refresh()

2008-10-18 Thread Wouter de Groot
Have the same. Seems to occur when I just randomly open the "choose backend" 
menu and click around with the different options. Not more accurately 
reproducable than that, it seems so far. I've been able to trigger it twice 
just now, aside from the first accidental occurence, just by selecting 
different options.
It does seem clicking save is needed to trigger the crash, but not entirely 
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[Bug 254359] Re: soffice.bin crashed with SIGSEGV in FcConfigSubstituteWithPat()

2008-10-01 Thread Wouter de Groot
Similar experience today.
I ran "sudo apt-get install openjdk-6-jre" and during installation Writer 
crashed. Unfortunately, I do not remember during which package exactly the 
crash occured, but in one of the dependencies.
I'm running intrepid, latest packages at the time of this post.

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[Bug 261608] Re: AMD CPU Family 17 not recognized by cpufreq-detect.sh

2008-09-12 Thread Wouter de Groot
The debdiff seems to work. However, I am experiencing a bug with
powernowd/modprobe/linux, where sometimes during startup Ubuntu will get
stuck on "Starting powernowd...". I can still switch to a different tty
and do a few things, but it doesn't want to boot anymore. It seems to
happen mostly after an unclean shutdown. I think this needs a separate
bug, seeing as how the module will load fine at other times and do what
it's supposed to.

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[Bug 261608] Re: AMD CPU Family 17 not recognized by cpufreq-detect.sh

2008-09-14 Thread Wouter de Groot
Whatever happened, I am now unable to reproduce the aforementioned bug.
Frequency scaling appears to work 100% of the time, according to the
scaling applet in gnome-panel, at any rate. Since the bug was unrelated
anyway, I for one feel confident to state the patch properly does the
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[Bug 225732] Re: modprobe crashes

2008-09-20 Thread Wouter de Groot
Not entirely sure whether my problem is related, but my machine also hangs 
intermittently at boot. I'm running intrepid, 2.6.27-3-generic, and *sometimes* 
during boot Ubuntu hangs at "Loading powernowd...". So far I've not identified 
a trigger.
Attachment is from earlier today. I tried it without ath5k that time after a 
hunch, but apparently that doesn't matter.

** Attachment added: "dmesg.gz"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/1845/dmesg.gz

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[Bug 198589] Re: No cool n' quiet for amd phenom processors

2008-08-30 Thread Wouter de Groot
Leann:
The problem is not with that kernel, the problem is with powernowd not loading 
powernow-k8 because its script at /usr/share/powernowd/cpu-detect.sh is setup 
only for k8 processors with family 15. I've filed a separate bug report with 
included patch to enable Phenom and newer mobile Turion chips to function. The 
2.6.27 kernel that's been released for Intrepid so far works with that patch 
and allows these processors to function properly.

Bug is located here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/powernowd/+bug/261608

For my mobile Turion (family 17) the patch enables the powernow module without 
the need to install additional packages.
For Hardy, the script should work for Phenom, but the kernel module will not 
support these Turion chips according to my tests. If you have such a module, 
that patch will make powernowd load the module for your chip and fail, causing 
Ubuntu to hang at boot.

Summary: Hardy's kernel works with Phenom but needs a minor patch in
powernowd's script to load the module. Intrepid supports Phenom and the
new Turion chips, but needs a similar patch. In both cases no additional
packages need to be installed.

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[Bug 289669] Re: gnome-panel needs pointer or click to hide

2008-11-14 Thread Wouter de Groot
Pedro:
Yes, this is reproducible every single time.
1) Tell gnome-panel to autohide.
2a) Click on a launcher, or
2b) Open menu on an applet (e.g. preferences, power history...)
Observe panel does not autohide.
3) Mouseover panel, move pointer away from panel.
Observe panel autohides.
The problem does not occur using the menubar to launch applications, or using 
the show desktop button.

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[Bug 276058] Re: mail.py crashed with AttributeError in refresh()

2008-11-02 Thread Wouter de Groot
Julien, I cannot reproduce the crash anymore. It does take clicking
"save" twice to get rid of the dialog now, though, but I suppose that's
unrelated.

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[Bug 301453] [NEW] fontforge crashes when moving curve point

2008-11-23 Thread Wouter de Groot
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: fontforge

During a brief tryout of fontforge my fiancee crafted a capital A which 
consistently causes the app to segfault. So far we've not been able to 
reproduce the problem except for this one file.
Steps to reproduce:
1) open fontforge
2) load the sfd
3) click and hold the topmost curve point (red dot)
4) move the mouse pointer

This file has crashed fontforge on ubuntu and ubuntustudio, both 8.10. It was 
generated after fontforge offered to restore the unsaved file after its first 
crash.
fontforge is version 20080429.
Both machines are laptops (Lenovo 3000 N200, Toshiba L305D), tried with 
touchpad and USB mouse.

I'd be happy to produce additional output if desired.

** Affects: fontforge (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 301453] Re: fontforge crashes when moving curve point

2008-11-23 Thread Wouter de Groot

** Attachment added: "File with which crash occurs."
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19889965/crashtest.sfd

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[Bug 276058] Re: mail.py crashed with AttributeError in refresh()

2008-10-18 Thread Wouter de Groot
Have the same. Seems to occur when I just randomly open the "choose backend" 
menu and click around with the different options. Not more accurately 
reproducable than that, it seems so far. I've been able to trigger it twice 
just now, aside from the first accidental occurence, just by selecting 
different options.
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certain.

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[Bug 254359] Re: soffice.bin crashed with SIGSEGV in FcConfigSubstituteWithPat()

2008-10-01 Thread Wouter de Groot
Similar experience today.
I ran "sudo apt-get install openjdk-6-jre" and during installation Writer 
crashed. Unfortunately, I do not remember during which package exactly the 
crash occured, but in one of the dependencies.
I'm running intrepid, latest packages at the time of this post.

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[Bug 261608] Re: AMD CPU Family 17 not recognized by cpufreq-detect.sh

2008-09-12 Thread Wouter de Groot
The debdiff seems to work. However, I am experiencing a bug with
powernowd/modprobe/linux, where sometimes during startup Ubuntu will get
stuck on "Starting powernowd...". I can still switch to a different tty
and do a few things, but it doesn't want to boot anymore. It seems to
happen mostly after an unclean shutdown. I think this needs a separate
bug, seeing as how the module will load fine at other times and do what
it's supposed to.

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[Bug 261608] Re: AMD CPU Family 17 not recognized by cpufreq-detect.sh

2008-09-14 Thread Wouter de Groot
Whatever happened, I am now unable to reproduce the aforementioned bug.
Frequency scaling appears to work 100% of the time, according to the
scaling applet in gnome-panel, at any rate. Since the bug was unrelated
anyway, I for one feel confident to state the patch properly does the
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[Bug 225732] Re: modprobe crashes

2008-09-20 Thread Wouter de Groot
Not entirely sure whether my problem is related, but my machine also hangs 
intermittently at boot. I'm running intrepid, 2.6.27-3-generic, and *sometimes* 
during boot Ubuntu hangs at "Loading powernowd...". So far I've not identified 
a trigger.
Attachment is from earlier today. I tried it without ath5k that time after a 
hunch, but apparently that doesn't matter.

** Attachment added: "dmesg.gz"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/1845/dmesg.gz

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[Bug 276058] Re: mail.py crashed with AttributeError in refresh()

2008-10-18 Thread Wouter de Groot
Have the same. Seems to occur when I just randomly open the "choose backend" 
menu and click around with the different options. Not more accurately 
reproducable than that, it seems so far. I've been able to trigger it twice 
just now, aside from the first accidental occurence, just by selecting 
different options.
It does seem clicking save is needed to trigger the crash, but not entirely 
certain.

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[Bug 254359] Re: soffice.bin crashed with SIGSEGV in FcConfigSubstituteWithPat()

2008-10-01 Thread Wouter de Groot
Similar experience today.
I ran "sudo apt-get install openjdk-6-jre" and during installation Writer 
crashed. Unfortunately, I do not remember during which package exactly the 
crash occured, but in one of the dependencies.
I'm running intrepid, latest packages at the time of this post.

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[Bug 261608] Re: AMD CPU Family 17 not recognized by cpufreq-detect.sh

2008-09-12 Thread Wouter de Groot
The debdiff seems to work. However, I am experiencing a bug with
powernowd/modprobe/linux, where sometimes during startup Ubuntu will get
stuck on "Starting powernowd...". I can still switch to a different tty
and do a few things, but it doesn't want to boot anymore. It seems to
happen mostly after an unclean shutdown. I think this needs a separate
bug, seeing as how the module will load fine at other times and do what
it's supposed to.

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[Bug 261608] Re: AMD CPU Family 17 not recognized by cpufreq-detect.sh

2008-09-14 Thread Wouter de Groot
Whatever happened, I am now unable to reproduce the aforementioned bug.
Frequency scaling appears to work 100% of the time, according to the
scaling applet in gnome-panel, at any rate. Since the bug was unrelated
anyway, I for one feel confident to state the patch properly does the
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[Bug 225732] Re: modprobe crashes

2008-09-20 Thread Wouter de Groot
Not entirely sure whether my problem is related, but my machine also hangs 
intermittently at boot. I'm running intrepid, 2.6.27-3-generic, and *sometimes* 
during boot Ubuntu hangs at "Loading powernowd...". So far I've not identified 
a trigger.
Attachment is from earlier today. I tried it without ath5k that time after a 
hunch, but apparently that doesn't matter.

** Attachment added: "dmesg.gz"
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[Bug 198589] Re: No cool n' quiet for amd phenom processors

2008-08-30 Thread Wouter de Groot
Leann:
The problem is not with that kernel, the problem is with powernowd not loading 
powernow-k8 because its script at /usr/share/powernowd/cpu-detect.sh is setup 
only for k8 processors with family 15. I've filed a separate bug report with 
included patch to enable Phenom and newer mobile Turion chips to function. The 
2.6.27 kernel that's been released for Intrepid so far works with that patch 
and allows these processors to function properly.

Bug is located here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/powernowd/+bug/261608

For my mobile Turion (family 17) the patch enables the powernow module without 
the need to install additional packages.
For Hardy, the script should work for Phenom, but the kernel module will not 
support these Turion chips according to my tests. If you have such a module, 
that patch will make powernowd load the module for your chip and fail, causing 
Ubuntu to hang at boot.

Summary: Hardy's kernel works with Phenom but needs a minor patch in
powernowd's script to load the module. Intrepid supports Phenom and the
new Turion chips, but needs a similar patch. In both cases no additional
packages need to be installed.

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[Bug 261608] [NEW] AMD CPU Family 17 not recognized by cpufreq-detect.sh

2008-08-26 Thread Wouter de Groot
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: powernowd

cpufreq-detect.sh fails to account for newer AMD cpus, specifically Phenom and 
Griffin processors. The module powernow-k8 in Intrepid's kernel supports these 
units, but the script only activates it when it encounters one specific family: 
15.
Phenom is 16, Griffin is 17.

This bug is similar to, but not a duplicate of #226855, because
1) this bug includes AMDs new Turion processors, family 17, and
2) only Intrepid's powernow-k8 module is able to handle family 17 processors, 
this patch will not function on 8.04.

Included is a simple patch to enable frequency scaling on these new
processors.

This behaviour is observed on Intrepid alpha 4, Aug 26.
powernowd is version 1.00-1ubuntu1

Expected: CPU frequency should drop to 25% speed when idle or under minimal 
load.
Observed: CPU runs at 100% speed all the time.

** Affects: powernowd (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 261608] Re: AMD CPU Family 17 not recognized by cpufreq-detect.sh

2008-08-26 Thread Wouter de Groot

** Attachment added: "Ubuntu fails to load module for supported processors"
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[Bug 261608] Re: AMD CPU Family 17 not recognized by cpufreq-detect.sh

2008-08-26 Thread Wouter de Groot
** Tags added: amd cpu frequency powernowd scaling

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[Bug 141484] Same album names cause incorrect cover display

2007-09-21 Thread Wouter de Groot
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: amarok

Using Amarok 1.4.7
Using Ubuntu Feisty AMD64
Using kde-core, libxine1-ffmpeg

There are 2 albums called "A Night At The Opera" in my collection: one by Blind 
Guardian, the other by Queen. Both are FLAC.
When I try to fetch album info for the former, amarok always searches "queen - 
a night at the opera". When I tell it to search for "blind guardian" instead it 
will come up with the right result. However, amarok will then assign the album 
art to the Queen album, regardless. It will behave this way consistently, even 
if I've already got album art for the Queen album, which will then be 
overwritten.

** Affects: amarok (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 333572] [NEW] multiple instances of VLC when "allow only one instance"

2009-02-23 Thread Wouter de Groot
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: vlc

Opening multiple files by right-clicking in nautilus and selecting "Open
with VLC media player" causes several vlc processes to run. There is no
one-to-one relationship between files and processes: one process might
end up with one file in its playlist, while a second has thirteen.
Opening the same set of files the same way twice will not necessarily
result in the same amount of processes.

So far I've seen this on groups of mp3, ogg vorbis or AAC files and a
group of mixed video formats.

The option "allow only one instance" is active, the D-Bus control
interface checkbox is ticked, and dbus-daemon appears to be running.

When VLC is playing and I open one or more files, behavior is as
expected.

Ubuntu 8.10 i386
vlc 0.9.4-1ubuntu3

** Affects: vlc (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 289669] Re: gnome-panel needs pointer or click to hide

2008-11-14 Thread Wouter de Groot
Pedro:
Yes, this is reproducible every single time.
1) Tell gnome-panel to autohide.
2a) Click on a launcher, or
2b) Open menu on an applet (e.g. preferences, power history...)
Observe panel does not autohide.
3) Mouseover panel, move pointer away from panel.
Observe panel autohides.
The problem does not occur using the menubar to launch applications, or using 
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[Bug 276058] Re: mail.py crashed with AttributeError in refresh()

2008-11-02 Thread Wouter de Groot
Julien, I cannot reproduce the crash anymore. It does take clicking
"save" twice to get rid of the dialog now, though, but I suppose that's
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[Bug 301453] [NEW] fontforge crashes when moving curve point

2008-11-23 Thread Wouter de Groot
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: fontforge

During a brief tryout of fontforge my fiancee crafted a capital A which 
consistently causes the app to segfault. So far we've not been able to 
reproduce the problem except for this one file.
Steps to reproduce:
1) open fontforge
2) load the sfd
3) click and hold the topmost curve point (red dot)
4) move the mouse pointer

This file has crashed fontforge on ubuntu and ubuntustudio, both 8.10. It was 
generated after fontforge offered to restore the unsaved file after its first 
crash.
fontforge is version 20080429.
Both machines are laptops (Lenovo 3000 N200, Toshiba L305D), tried with 
touchpad and USB mouse.

I'd be happy to produce additional output if desired.

** Affects: fontforge (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 301453] Re: fontforge crashes when moving curve point

2008-11-23 Thread Wouter de Groot

** Attachment added: "File with which crash occurs."
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19889965/crashtest.sfd

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[Bug 382806] Re: Fan doesn't switch on TOSHIBA L305D in Hardy Heron

2009-06-14 Thread Wouter de Groot
Same machine, also having temperature issues, running jaunty x86-64.
The reason acpitool doesn't work is that it requires the toshiba_acpi kernel 
module, which does not work for this model, apparently.

Fan control seems to be hit and miss. Sometimes the fan will not spin
faster when it really should be, sometimes it starts spinning fast and
does not slow down again until I suspend and resume the machine. I have
no idea how to manually tell the fan to do something.

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[Bug 386990] [NEW] karmic alpha 2 liveCD mounts all partitions

2009-06-14 Thread Wouter de Groot
Public bug reported:

After login all my harddrive's partitions are mounted and displayed on the 
desktop. In nautilus they can be cleanly unmounted. This happens only at first 
login: if I kill gdm from a tty and start it again nothing gets mounted.
The behaviour I expect is the one I get from the second login: only the swap 
partition is accessed.

Steps to reproduce: boot from LiveCD.
LiveCD is Karmic alpha 2 x86_64.

** Affects: ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 141484] Same album names cause incorrect cover display

2007-09-21 Thread Wouter de Groot
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: amarok

Using Amarok 1.4.7
Using Ubuntu Feisty AMD64
Using kde-core, libxine1-ffmpeg

There are 2 albums called "A Night At The Opera" in my collection: one by Blind 
Guardian, the other by Queen. Both are FLAC.
When I try to fetch album info for the former, amarok always searches "queen - 
a night at the opera". When I tell it to search for "blind guardian" instead it 
will come up with the right result. However, amarok will then assign the album 
art to the Queen album, regardless. It will behave this way consistently, even 
if I've already got album art for the Queen album, which will then be 
overwritten.

** Affects: amarok (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 198589] Re: No cool n' quiet for amd phenom processors

2008-08-30 Thread Wouter de Groot
Leann:
The problem is not with that kernel, the problem is with powernowd not loading 
powernow-k8 because its script at /usr/share/powernowd/cpu-detect.sh is setup 
only for k8 processors with family 15. I've filed a separate bug report with 
included patch to enable Phenom and newer mobile Turion chips to function. The 
2.6.27 kernel that's been released for Intrepid so far works with that patch 
and allows these processors to function properly.

Bug is located here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/powernowd/+bug/261608

For my mobile Turion (family 17) the patch enables the powernow module without 
the need to install additional packages.
For Hardy, the script should work for Phenom, but the kernel module will not 
support these Turion chips according to my tests. If you have such a module, 
that patch will make powernowd load the module for your chip and fail, causing 
Ubuntu to hang at boot.

Summary: Hardy's kernel works with Phenom but needs a minor patch in
powernowd's script to load the module. Intrepid supports Phenom and the
new Turion chips, but needs a similar patch. In both cases no additional
packages need to be installed.

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[Bug 261608] [NEW] AMD CPU Family 17 not recognized by cpufreq-detect.sh

2008-08-26 Thread Wouter de Groot
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: powernowd

cpufreq-detect.sh fails to account for newer AMD cpus, specifically Phenom and 
Griffin processors. The module powernow-k8 in Intrepid's kernel supports these 
units, but the script only activates it when it encounters one specific family: 
15.
Phenom is 16, Griffin is 17.

This bug is similar to, but not a duplicate of #226855, because
1) this bug includes AMDs new Turion processors, family 17, and
2) only Intrepid's powernow-k8 module is able to handle family 17 processors, 
this patch will not function on 8.04.

Included is a simple patch to enable frequency scaling on these new
processors.

This behaviour is observed on Intrepid alpha 4, Aug 26.
powernowd is version 1.00-1ubuntu1

Expected: CPU frequency should drop to 25% speed when idle or under minimal 
load.
Observed: CPU runs at 100% speed all the time.

** Affects: powernowd (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 261608] Re: AMD CPU Family 17 not recognized by cpufreq-detect.sh

2008-08-26 Thread Wouter de Groot

** Attachment added: "Ubuntu fails to load module for supported processors"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/17100281/cpufreq-detect.sh.patch

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[Bug 261608] Re: AMD CPU Family 17 not recognized by cpufreq-detect.sh

2008-08-26 Thread Wouter de Groot
** Tags added: amd cpu frequency powernowd scaling

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[Bug 333572] [NEW] multiple instances of VLC when "allow only one instance"

2009-02-23 Thread Wouter de Groot
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: vlc

Opening multiple files by right-clicking in nautilus and selecting "Open
with VLC media player" causes several vlc processes to run. There is no
one-to-one relationship between files and processes: one process might
end up with one file in its playlist, while a second has thirteen.
Opening the same set of files the same way twice will not necessarily
result in the same amount of processes.

So far I've seen this on groups of mp3, ogg vorbis or AAC files and a
group of mixed video formats.

The option "allow only one instance" is active, the D-Bus control
interface checkbox is ticked, and dbus-daemon appears to be running.

When VLC is playing and I open one or more files, behavior is as
expected.

Ubuntu 8.10 i386
vlc 0.9.4-1ubuntu3

** Affects: vlc (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 382806] Re: Fan doesn't switch on TOSHIBA L305D in Hardy Heron

2009-06-14 Thread Wouter de Groot
Same machine, also having temperature issues, running jaunty x86-64.
The reason acpitool doesn't work is that it requires the toshiba_acpi kernel 
module, which does not work for this model, apparently.

Fan control seems to be hit and miss. Sometimes the fan will not spin
faster when it really should be, sometimes it starts spinning fast and
does not slow down again until I suspend and resume the machine. I have
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[Bug 386990] [NEW] karmic alpha 2 liveCD mounts all partitions

2009-06-14 Thread Wouter de Groot
Public bug reported:

After login all my harddrive's partitions are mounted and displayed on the 
desktop. In nautilus they can be cleanly unmounted. This happens only at first 
login: if I kill gdm from a tty and start it again nothing gets mounted.
The behaviour I expect is the one I get from the second login: only the swap 
partition is accessed.

Steps to reproduce: boot from LiveCD.
LiveCD is Karmic alpha 2 x86_64.

** Affects: ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 276058] Re: mail.py crashed with AttributeError in refresh()

2008-10-18 Thread Wouter de Groot
Have the same. Seems to occur when I just randomly open the "choose backend" 
menu and click around with the different options. Not more accurately 
reproducable than that, it seems so far. I've been able to trigger it twice 
just now, aside from the first accidental occurence, just by selecting 
different options.
It does seem clicking save is needed to trigger the crash, but not entirely 
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[Bug 254359] Re: soffice.bin crashed with SIGSEGV in FcConfigSubstituteWithPat()

2008-10-01 Thread Wouter de Groot
Similar experience today.
I ran "sudo apt-get install openjdk-6-jre" and during installation Writer 
crashed. Unfortunately, I do not remember during which package exactly the 
crash occured, but in one of the dependencies.
I'm running intrepid, latest packages at the time of this post.

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[Bug 276058] Re: mail.py crashed with AttributeError in refresh()

2008-11-02 Thread Wouter de Groot
Julien, I cannot reproduce the crash anymore. It does take clicking
"save" twice to get rid of the dialog now, though, but I suppose that's
unrelated.

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[Bug 261608] Re: AMD CPU Family 17 not recognized by cpufreq-detect.sh

2008-09-12 Thread Wouter de Groot
The debdiff seems to work. However, I am experiencing a bug with
powernowd/modprobe/linux, where sometimes during startup Ubuntu will get
stuck on "Starting powernowd...". I can still switch to a different tty
and do a few things, but it doesn't want to boot anymore. It seems to
happen mostly after an unclean shutdown. I think this needs a separate
bug, seeing as how the module will load fine at other times and do what
it's supposed to.

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[Bug 261608] Re: AMD CPU Family 17 not recognized by cpufreq-detect.sh

2008-09-14 Thread Wouter de Groot
Whatever happened, I am now unable to reproduce the aforementioned bug.
Frequency scaling appears to work 100% of the time, according to the
scaling applet in gnome-panel, at any rate. Since the bug was unrelated
anyway, I for one feel confident to state the patch properly does the
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[Bug 225732] Re: modprobe crashes

2008-09-20 Thread Wouter de Groot
Not entirely sure whether my problem is related, but my machine also hangs 
intermittently at boot. I'm running intrepid, 2.6.27-3-generic, and *sometimes* 
during boot Ubuntu hangs at "Loading powernowd...". So far I've not identified 
a trigger.
Attachment is from earlier today. I tried it without ath5k that time after a 
hunch, but apparently that doesn't matter.

** Attachment added: "dmesg.gz"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/1845/dmesg.gz

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[Bug 198589] Re: No cool n' quiet for amd phenom processors

2008-08-30 Thread Wouter de Groot
Leann:
The problem is not with that kernel, the problem is with powernowd not loading 
powernow-k8 because its script at /usr/share/powernowd/cpu-detect.sh is setup 
only for k8 processors with family 15. I've filed a separate bug report with 
included patch to enable Phenom and newer mobile Turion chips to function. The 
2.6.27 kernel that's been released for Intrepid so far works with that patch 
and allows these processors to function properly.

Bug is located here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/powernowd/+bug/261608

For my mobile Turion (family 17) the patch enables the powernow module without 
the need to install additional packages.
For Hardy, the script should work for Phenom, but the kernel module will not 
support these Turion chips according to my tests. If you have such a module, 
that patch will make powernowd load the module for your chip and fail, causing 
Ubuntu to hang at boot.

Summary: Hardy's kernel works with Phenom but needs a minor patch in
powernowd's script to load the module. Intrepid supports Phenom and the
new Turion chips, but needs a similar patch. In both cases no additional
packages need to be installed.

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[Bug 289669] Re: gnome-panel needs pointer or click to hide

2008-11-14 Thread Wouter de Groot
Pedro:
Yes, this is reproducible every single time.
1) Tell gnome-panel to autohide.
2a) Click on a launcher, or
2b) Open menu on an applet (e.g. preferences, power history...)
Observe panel does not autohide.
3) Mouseover panel, move pointer away from panel.
Observe panel autohides.
The problem does not occur using the menubar to launch applications, or using 
the show desktop button.

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[Bug 301453] [NEW] fontforge crashes when moving curve point

2008-11-23 Thread Wouter de Groot
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: fontforge

During a brief tryout of fontforge my fiancee crafted a capital A which 
consistently causes the app to segfault. So far we've not been able to 
reproduce the problem except for this one file.
Steps to reproduce:
1) open fontforge
2) load the sfd
3) click and hold the topmost curve point (red dot)
4) move the mouse pointer

This file has crashed fontforge on ubuntu and ubuntustudio, both 8.10. It was 
generated after fontforge offered to restore the unsaved file after its first 
crash.
fontforge is version 20080429.
Both machines are laptops (Lenovo 3000 N200, Toshiba L305D), tried with 
touchpad and USB mouse.

I'd be happy to produce additional output if desired.

** Affects: fontforge (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 301453] Re: fontforge crashes when moving curve point

2008-11-23 Thread Wouter de Groot

** Attachment added: "File with which crash occurs."
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19889965/crashtest.sfd

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[Bug 261608] [NEW] AMD CPU Family 17 not recognized by cpufreq-detect.sh

2008-08-26 Thread Wouter de Groot
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: powernowd

cpufreq-detect.sh fails to account for newer AMD cpus, specifically Phenom and 
Griffin processors. The module powernow-k8 in Intrepid's kernel supports these 
units, but the script only activates it when it encounters one specific family: 
15.
Phenom is 16, Griffin is 17.

This bug is similar to, but not a duplicate of #226855, because
1) this bug includes AMDs new Turion processors, family 17, and
2) only Intrepid's powernow-k8 module is able to handle family 17 processors, 
this patch will not function on 8.04.

Included is a simple patch to enable frequency scaling on these new
processors.

This behaviour is observed on Intrepid alpha 4, Aug 26.
powernowd is version 1.00-1ubuntu1

Expected: CPU frequency should drop to 25% speed when idle or under minimal 
load.
Observed: CPU runs at 100% speed all the time.

** Affects: powernowd (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 261608] Re: AMD CPU Family 17 not recognized by cpufreq-detect.sh

2008-08-26 Thread Wouter de Groot

** Attachment added: "Ubuntu fails to load module for supported processors"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/17100281/cpufreq-detect.sh.patch

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[Bug 261608] Re: AMD CPU Family 17 not recognized by cpufreq-detect.sh

2008-08-26 Thread Wouter de Groot
** Tags added: amd cpu frequency powernowd scaling

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[Bug 141484] Same album names cause incorrect cover display

2007-09-21 Thread Wouter de Groot
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: amarok

Using Amarok 1.4.7
Using Ubuntu Feisty AMD64
Using kde-core, libxine1-ffmpeg

There are 2 albums called "A Night At The Opera" in my collection: one by Blind 
Guardian, the other by Queen. Both are FLAC.
When I try to fetch album info for the former, amarok always searches "queen - 
a night at the opera". When I tell it to search for "blind guardian" instead it 
will come up with the right result. However, amarok will then assign the album 
art to the Queen album, regardless. It will behave this way consistently, even 
if I've already got album art for the Queen album, which will then be 
overwritten.

** Affects: amarok (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 333572] [NEW] multiple instances of VLC when "allow only one instance"

2009-02-23 Thread Wouter de Groot
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: vlc

Opening multiple files by right-clicking in nautilus and selecting "Open
with VLC media player" causes several vlc processes to run. There is no
one-to-one relationship between files and processes: one process might
end up with one file in its playlist, while a second has thirteen.
Opening the same set of files the same way twice will not necessarily
result in the same amount of processes.

So far I've seen this on groups of mp3, ogg vorbis or AAC files and a
group of mixed video formats.

The option "allow only one instance" is active, the D-Bus control
interface checkbox is ticked, and dbus-daemon appears to be running.

When VLC is playing and I open one or more files, behavior is as
expected.

Ubuntu 8.10 i386
vlc 0.9.4-1ubuntu3

** Affects: vlc (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 289669] Re: gnome-panel needs pointer or click to hide

2008-11-14 Thread Wouter de Groot
Pedro:
Yes, this is reproducible every single time.
1) Tell gnome-panel to autohide.
2a) Click on a launcher, or
2b) Open menu on an applet (e.g. preferences, power history...)
Observe panel does not autohide.
3) Mouseover panel, move pointer away from panel.
Observe panel autohides.
The problem does not occur using the menubar to launch applications, or using 
the show desktop button.

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[Bug 276058] Re: mail.py crashed with AttributeError in refresh()

2008-11-02 Thread Wouter de Groot
Julien, I cannot reproduce the crash anymore. It does take clicking
"save" twice to get rid of the dialog now, though, but I suppose that's
unrelated.

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[Bug 382806] Re: Fan doesn't switch on TOSHIBA L305D in Hardy Heron

2009-06-14 Thread Wouter de Groot
Same machine, also having temperature issues, running jaunty x86-64.
The reason acpitool doesn't work is that it requires the toshiba_acpi kernel 
module, which does not work for this model, apparently.

Fan control seems to be hit and miss. Sometimes the fan will not spin
faster when it really should be, sometimes it starts spinning fast and
does not slow down again until I suspend and resume the machine. I have
no idea how to manually tell the fan to do something.

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[Bug 386990] [NEW] karmic alpha 2 liveCD mounts all partitions

2009-06-14 Thread Wouter de Groot
Public bug reported:

After login all my harddrive's partitions are mounted and displayed on the 
desktop. In nautilus they can be cleanly unmounted. This happens only at first 
login: if I kill gdm from a tty and start it again nothing gets mounted.
The behaviour I expect is the one I get from the second login: only the swap 
partition is accessed.

Steps to reproduce: boot from LiveCD.
LiveCD is Karmic alpha 2 x86_64.

** Affects: ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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