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When I try to install a snap file, Gnome Software shows an alert saying
the file is not supported. The only way to install a snap file is
opening a terminal and calling snap install with --dangerous flag.
It is true that Gnome Software handle the snap installation in a very
Issue still present in Ubuntu 14.04.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/239564
Title:
[R350] [PPC] totem, vlc hang playing movies using xv extension on
Bug still present in Ubuntu 14.04.
Using empathy-accounts, it is possible to add a lync account using
pidgin-sipe plugin. I didn't see any problems, just need to put the
e-mail address into account field and click Connect. Empathy will
ask for password.
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Well, I think this bug should be Fix released now.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1188874
Title:
[gm45] Environment lagging randomly
Status in
Attached is the dmesg result. The part that I paste there is when there
is a lag.
** Attachment added: dmesg.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-intel/+bug/1188874/+attachment/3723602/+files/dmesg.txt
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I found related bugs: #1088017, #1087677, #957298
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Title:
[gm45] Environment lagging randomly
Status in
It seems that this bug was fixed in kernel 3.10.
http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=b543fb0464ddf30a5b554957fd212eb7a2acac65
I'll try to use this kernel.
To anyone who want to test:
cd /tmp
wget http://ubuntued.info/kernels/kernel-3.10.0 -O kernel-3.10.0
It seems that a related bug in kernel was fixed (link above). Does
installing the kernel 3.10 fix the problem?
http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=b543fb0464ddf30a5b554957fd212eb7a2acac65
To install it:
cd /tmp
wget http://ubuntued.info/kernels/kernel-3.10.0
Attached a video of the screen. As you can see, there is a lag in the
start of the glxgears. When I press the Super button, the fps of
glxgears becomes normal.
** Attachment added: screen.webm
Well, it seems that this is not a complete workarround because the
system continues to lag, the difference is that it is less lagggy.
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I found a workarround that fix the problem for a while. In CCSM I
enabled the option Force full screen redraws (buffer swap) on repaint.
The environment seems to not lag anymore.
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I tried to run this command with no success.
I tried to change the cpu scaling with no success either.
Is there some specific debug I can get related to 3D/Composite?
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Well, I rally tried to identify the cause of this problem but with no
success. There isn't a pattern. Anyway, I'm almost sure that is the
video driver because of the following: one thing I forgot to mention is
that, as a workaround, when the system is lagging I press the Super
button to open the
Public bug reported:
While using the system, it begins to lag without any apparent cause.
There is no report on Xorg.
There is no report on dmesg log.
There is no increase of CPU usage.
There is no increase of RAM usage.
The driver are updated with the latest stable realease.
ProblemType: Bug
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