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compiz crashed with signal 5 (SIGTRAP) in g_logv() from g_log() from
** Summary changed:
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getVariantAtKey() from readOption() from readSetting() from
ccsReadPluginSettingsDefault()
+ compiz crashed with signal 5 (SIGTRAP) in g_logv() from g_log() from
g_settings_schema_get_value()from g_setti
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Importance: Undecided
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- compiz crashed with signal 5 in g_settings_get_value()
+ compiz crashed with signal 5 in g_settings_get_value() from getVariantAtKey()
from readOption() from readSetting() from ccsReadPluginSettingsDefault()
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- compiz cr
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ccsm
Actually this looks kind of like bug 1043143.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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compiz crashed on startup with SIGSEGV in strstr() from GLScreen::GLScreen()
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** Summary changed:
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ExtensionPluginAnimation::paintShouldSkipWindow()
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ExtensionPluginAnimation::paintShouldSkipWindow() from
PrivateAnimWindow::glPaint()
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nothing to do have to restart system every time :(
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.10
Package: unity 6.4.0-0ubuntu2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.5.0-13.14-generic 3.5.3
Uname: Linux 3.5.0-13-generic i686
ApportVersion: 2.5.1-0ubuntu4
Archite
The description says this bug is about upgrading 11.10 -> 12.04, not
12.10. Please clarify what Ubuntu version you are running and whether
you still have any problems other than bug 1012401.
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I've created xorg.conf and put that Section "Device" in there. I've
already got compiz 0.9.8.0 which isn't surprising because I did an
update this morning. This particular problem hasn't happened today.
Hopefully the xorg.conf file will help with all the other graphics
issues I've been having. They
All,
This bug is marked Fix Released, so further comments generally won't get
much attention.
If you still have a problem on:
12.04: Please wait. This fix has not been released for 12.04 yet.
12.10: Please ensure your system is fully updated and if the problem persists
then log a new bug wit
I can't reproduce this with standard Ubuntu packages. Please make sure
you are using official ubuntu package versions before logging
behavioural bugs:
Package: unity 6.2.0-0ubuntu4 [modified:
usr/lib/compiz/libunitymtgrabhandles.so usr/lib/compiz/libunityshell.so
usr/share/compiz/unitymtgrabhandle
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Steps to reproduce:
1. Open two windows and place them in the same point on the screen
2. Move the mouse to the minimize button
3. Click the minimize button twice
What should happens?
The two windows should minimize with the nice effect.
What happens ins
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1037142 ***
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This may mean compiz crashed, which can happen when toggling plugins in
CCSM.
Is it still a problem if you log out and in again?
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** Project changed: unity => compiz
** Package changed: unity (Ubuntu Quantal) => compiz (Ubuntu Quantal)
** Tags added: llvmpipe
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I ask because I noticed that multi-monitor dragging (which works well in
vanilla compiz) seems to be somewhat crippled by the Unity shell.
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Does the problem persist if you don't have the unityshell plugin loaded?
Please try either disabling it in CCSM (briefly) or logging in to Gnome
Classic (which is compiz without Unity).
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LTSP defaults to using 16bit graphic to reduce the required bandwidth
when running a desktop environment over the network.
Users are used to seeing slightly wrong colors and imperfect gradients,
but currently running unity over llvmpipe, we're getting a c
Colin,
I suspect the spike was not captured in that stack info. But if it was
then it looks like your issue is the the nouveau driver's failure to
sync to vblank. That's a known problem and is fixed by adding to
/etc/X11/xorg.conf:
Section "Device"
Identifier "My Graphics"
Driver "nouveau
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Title:
Week33 - Grid highlight window appears while switching between
work
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... so therefore it seems...
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It would seem...
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It would seem...
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[ Sam Spilsbury ]
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[ Sam Spilsbury ]
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[ Sam Spilsbury ]
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[ Sam Spilsbury ]
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[ Sam Spilsbury ]
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[ Sam Spilsbury ]
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By the way, gtk-window-decorator links with
libgtk_window_decorator_settings_notified_interface.so, which doesn't
get installed.
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>From the CMakeLists.txt files, support for metacity themes seems to be
optional, but gtk-window-decorator fails to build when USE_METACITY is
undefined (ie. when metacity headers are not installed or if support is
explicitly disabled).
Here's the build log (built with CMAKE_VERBOSE_MAKEFILE so th
Created attachment 66518
Xorg.0.log After patches applied
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[i965] Resume from suspend leaves me with black screen or a scree
Created attachment 66517
drm.debug=6 After patches applied
Here you go.
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[i965] Resume from suspend leaves me with
Hi,
I have this bug on Xubuntu 12.04, i am a complet newbee, and i don't understand
how i can resolve this bug. Thank you very much for you help !
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and is a duplicate of bug #944653, so is being marked as such. Ple
Last thing : if the fix is based on the panel code, shouldn't there be
a "fade" effect on the window title if it overflows the right border of
scale decoration ?
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There is also a small graphical glitch : I can see white dots on in the
corner of the scale mode window decorations.
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Window
I have a notice on this bug :
- if the window was already decorated when scale is triggered, the title bar in
scale mode can be clicked to select the window. This is obviously a correct
behaviour.
- if the window was undecorated (ie : maximized) when scale is triggered, the
title bar cannot be c
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compiz crashed with SIGSEGV in __strcasestr_ia32() from
ccsStringToModifiers(binding=NULL)
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I'm very much on the learning curve. So every little input matters to
me, whether said the hard way or soft :). Thanks for the info. But to
keep you informed, I've been executing the same testcase for past couple
of days with same images and updated builds. I was doing the job like I
did everyday.
There is no reporting problem with apport.
Apport reject reports on developer versions when your system is not
upgraded to the latest packages.
When you start a Ubuntu run the first thing you should do is to open a
terminal and run:
sudo apt-get update
and then
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
the l
Bug is still present on Unity 6.4
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Unity is visible on top of fullscreen apps
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I've had my problems fixed by the Oli-ppa (see post 21.07).
Problems came back after a recent update, although the Oli-ppa is still
activated.
Chris, you mention ways to circumvent, can you clarify?
How can I force the Oli patch?
Please help
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However, processing it in order to get sufficient information for the
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might be caused by some outdated packages which were installed on your system
at the time of the report:
outdated debug sym
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X11TextureFactory (this=) at
/build/buildd/unity-6.4.0/plugins/unity-mt-grab-handles/src/unity-mt-grab-handles.h:56
UnityMTGrabHandlesScreen::UnityMTGrabHandlesScreen (this=0x0, s=) at
/build/buildd/unity-6.4.0/plugins/unity-mt-grab-handles/src/unity-mt-grab-handles.cpp:788
?? (
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compiz crashed with SIGSEGV in
getCompPluginVTable20090315_unitymtgrabhandles()
To man
A little more reliable way to reproduce this bug:
1. Open a new window (not maximized)
2. Start workspace switcher
3. Click once on the opened, non-maximized window [Workspace switcher closes]
4. Move mouse to the top/left/right edge of your screen
5. An orange grid overlay appears covering whole/l
I think this is actually the same bug as bug 1037142. The result is just a
little different. Test the following:
1. Open a new window (not maximized)
2. Start workspace switcher
3. Click once on the opened, non-maximized window [Workspace switcher closes]
4. Move mouse to the top edge of your scre
Public bug reported:
Old bug was closed because of old compiz version. It also appears in
Ubuntu 12.04 with Gnome 3.
1. Press Ctrl+Alt+Down
2. Next work area will appear.
3. Unpress Down
4. Press key L
5. Nothing happened
Expected: Screen will locked
Screen locks if all buttons was unpressed.
M
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