Could not find a way to edit comments but I'd like to retract comment
#14. In my case it was first touching any iptables related stuff in
rc.local which seems to be executed later then procps. I am now force
loading the related module 'nf_conntrack_ipv4' in /etc/modules which
makes the sysctl.d
I'd like to second that, still having this on Ubuntu server 12.04 LTS.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/690433
Title:
procps starts too early to correctly set
+1
Quite annoying, I did the ugly thing by simply removing the links in the
firefox plugins directory, that was the only way of forcing firefox to
use the mplayer plugin.
I like this solution:
Depends: totem-mozilla | mozilla-mplayer | mozilla-plugin-vlc
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Having this issue too. Dist-upgrade from Edgy, now at Amarok version
1.4.5. Installed libxine-extracodecs, then removed it to try to recreate
this bug. This is the output when I start amarokapp:
kdecore (KAction): WARNING: KAction::insertKAccel( kaccel = 0x814a070 ): KAccel
object already
I did not have this issue on resume, but I did have it on starting totem
on a .ogg file. All kinds of weird colored lines on the screen but you
can still see x trying to restart.
The driver on http://www.fairlite.demon.co.uk/intel.html fixed it.
Dell Inspiron 510m
Intel 855GME Integrated chip
Having this problem as well, so far I've had this on three occasions:
* coming back after suspend
* switching user (so NOT logging off), then taking the session back
* coming back to X after a switch to console (CTRL-ALT-Fx)
In all instances a logout / login fixed the problem.
Dell Inspiron