Very similar error occurs in Xubuntu 18.04:
Description:
Xorg crashed with SIGABRT in OsAbort()
Stack Trace:
__GI_raise(sig=sig@entry=6)
__GI_abort()
OsAbort()
??()
FatalError()
xf86PostProbe()
InitOutput()
??()
__libc_start_main(…)
_start()
StacktraceTop:
OsAbort()
** Summary changed:
- Package openjdk-9-jdk-source depends on openjdk-9-jdk, should depend on
openjdk-9-jdk-headless instead
+ Package openjdk-*-source depends on openjdk-*-jdk, should depend on
openjdk-*-headless instead
** Also affects: openjdk-8 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Public bug reported:
The package only contains a source in a single .zip file.
Technically no dependencies are required.
Having the source depend on *-jdk and *-jre instead of their *-headless
variants puts an undesirable dependency tree for servers, that pulls graphic
packages.
** Affects:
Kernel 4.10.0-26 (deb version 4.10.0-26.30) seems to have fixed crashes
in Eclipse.
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Title:
linux-image-4.10.0-24-generic,
Xubuntu 12.10
Upgraded today (2013-04-09).
New kernel will hang with a blank screen.
Ran the same kernel in recovery mode: got a dmesg log.
Running the previous 3.5.0-26 works.
It looks like the i915 driver crashes, but I can not be sure.
Host is a Lenovo T530.
** Attachment added: Output from
Work-around for Lenovo T530:
The host has dual video adapters: an Intel integrated low-power and an NVidia
discrete high-performance.
The host has a special (AFAIK Windows-Only) mode with both video adapters
running (one one stand-by) to be toggled by the OS. The mode is called 'NVidia
Public bug reported:
Completion for the ssh-add does not work when trying to add/remove a PKCS#11
library.
Completion for the 'ssh-add -s' should suggest any .so (and directories).
** Affects: bash-completion (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Patch added: Proposed
The proposed patch adds support for suggesting directories and .so files when
using -s.
The proposed patch adds support for suggesting registered .so libraries when
using -e.
The proposed patch should be brought up to bash-completion project
standards (especially considering the piped
I revised the patch:
- Removed explicit directory suggesting, the .so suggesting includes
directories (for browsing).
- Reworked extracting the current .so registered, based on the completion for
umount.
I suspect this patch may be applied as-is, but it still needs auditing.
** Patch added:
Libre Office is just for the display.
Other products (like the Terminal!) use the font and having improper attributed
style leads to a very poor experience.
If there is no bold/italic etc. form of the font, I fail to see the
reasoning to make it the default monospace font in the first place...
Public bug reported:
The Droid Sans Mono font has different character sizes in normal and bold
variants, including the italic combinations.
This affects numerous programs that use the Droid Mono font, or those using
Monospace family, since Monospace is aliased to Driod Sans Mono by default.
I
** Attachment added: Screen shot of LibreOffice Writer with Droid Sans Mono in
all variants
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1010095/+attachment/3179566/+files/droid-bold.png
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All the IBM, Lenovo and Toshiba laptops I've seen.
I am curious... This HP laptop seems to have no numeric keypad. What DOES the
NumLock do?
The problem is not whether I USE num-lock, but if I accidentally turn it
on, I'm in trouble.
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WRONG!
On Laptop computers NumLock changes letters into digits!
It is just as bad, as having CapsLock turned on.
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Title:
Who cares about num
WRONG!
On Laptop computers NumLock changes letters into digits!
It is just as bad, as having CapsLock turned on.
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Title:
should warns about no
I am having this issue on a Lenovo T500.
The lock screen, the PGP key unlocking, and SSH Agent key unlocking all warn me
of NumLock on.
Even restarting does not help. Once NumLock has been turned on I always get
this warning no matter what the actual status is.
The NumLock warning has a point:
Adding more test cases to the error report.
** Attachment added: Console log displaying erroneous behaviour
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/aptitude/+bug/885114/+attachment/2582666/+files/aptitude_failure.txt
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Public bug reported:
Since upgrading to Ubuntu 11.10 «aptitude search» reports wrong and
inconsistent package states.
The search operation shows packages as not installed, when they are. It also
shows different state of one and the same package, depending on the search term.
When using
** Attachment added: Console log displaying erroneous behaviour
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/885114/+attachment/2582664/+files/aptitude_failure.txt
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** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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Title:
Background color leaks to next row when scrolling
To manage
** Changed in: gdm (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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Title:
Cannot access reboot menu from keyboard
To manage notifications about
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 154744 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/154744
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 154744
When screen is locked, the default language for password entry should be the
user's default language
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This bug persists in Lucid Lynx, Maverick Meerkat, Natty Narwhal and Oneiric
Ocelot (release candidate).
To make matters worse, occasionally the keyboard layout indicator shows default
layout, but the input is NOT in the default layout. The user has to change
layouts multiple times until it's
It was a b*tch to get the ocelot running on any of my machines.
However I have successfully replicated the issue in the Alpha 3 version using a
Live-USB.
1. Create a Live USB (not CD)
2. Boot from it.
3. Try without installing
4. Open terminal
5. Type: ls -l /
Since the Live-USB does not have a
It was hard to make an ocelot installation without mangling my current
configuration.
The gdm log-in screen is not available in an Live-USB or Live-CD environment.
I can confirm, that there is no (easy) way to access the shut-down/restart menu
with the ocelot's gdm theme.
There is an awful
The behaviour is STILL experienced in Ubuntu 11.04.
I have made no comments and updates since I've seen no work done on this issue.
Still very easy to reproduce with gnome-terminal and ssh.
Much harder to reproduce, but much weirder is reproducing it with Thunderbird +
Enigmail + GPG.
Public bug reported:
I have two instances of the applet: one for eth0 and one for wlan0.
Upon login randomly, but mostly always one or both applets crash, and a message
offering to remove the applet is displayed, occasionally two of these messages
are presented.
The .xsession-errors contains
Shouldn't this go into /etc/init/console-setup.conf?
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Title:
Console font does not get set in Maverick
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Theme : New Wave
Ubuntu : 10.10 x86_64
Terminal: 2.32.0
** Attachment added: Newer screen shot with more details
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-terminal/+bug/664985/+attachment/1766192/+files/terminal.png
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This has been a nag for me for a long time.
The worst part is I used background from Lucid until I decided to try the
Maverick backgrounds, and I can no longer revert.
As an alternative maybe old backgrounds can be included in newer package
versions.
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Brian, it seems that the amount of text wrapped has something to do with this
behaviour's exhibition.
Please try with shorter links, that would wrap just a few characters.
See the attached image. However if I follow the reproduction path the bug does
not show.
Please try again with a shorter
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-terminal
The background (and possibly foreground) colour leaks to the next row
when the output forces the terminal to scroll down while wrapping the
coloured text.
Reproduction is relatively easy:
1. Open terminal.
2. Create a link to a missing
** Attachment added: Screen shot of the terminal with the failure in display
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/664985/+attachment/1706400/+files/terminal.png
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/664985
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I removed the i386 tag, since x86_64 is also affected.
** Tags removed: i386
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entry-lock_count 0' failed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/526437
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pcsc-omnikey
The original drivers from the manufacturer's site contain among other things a
script that is called from the udev rules file.
Namely the inappropriately named ok_pcscd_hotplug.sh.
According to the driver's installation procedure this file
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: seahorse
The pop-up window for entering passwords to unlock PGP/GPG keys or SSH keys has
wicked way of handling alternate keyboard layouts.
Possibly the focus-stealing-prevention may have an impact on the behaviour.
I've tried excluding seahorse from
Not OpenJDK specific.
I am using Eclipse 3.5 with Sun JDK 1.6 on amd64 and getting the same error.
#
# A fatal error has been detected by the Java Runtime Environment:
#
# SIGSEGV (0xb) at pc=0x7fb76489e687, pid=2714, tid=140425706845936
#
# JRE version: 6.0_16-b01
# Java VM: Java
Guys... Did you by any chance have ZOOM turned on?
Press CTRL-0 to revert to no zoom. Images tend to render with artefacts when
zoomed, and I see, that the logo posted as bad.png is a bit larger than the one
on the Google home page.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/418241
I don't think putting either patch into the public release would be smart.
Neither patch fixes the defect, rather both provide a work-around at a cost.
The wrong part is that since both patches target the XOrg server itself the
cost would have to be paid by any user, regardless of whether he/she
Prabhakar: You're probably missing a BIOS setting to expand the Flat
Panel view. Check your BIOS settings.
People!
I am using Ubuntu 9.04 AMD64 on a Lenovo T500, with dual video:
- an Integrated 'Intel'
- a 'Discrete Graphics Adapter: ATI Radeon 3650 (Mobility HD)
Due to many problems with the
Sorry about the delay, I was trying to test the new theme without much
impact on my system.
The theme provided in comment #25 works for me with Eclipse 3.5 with the
'Compact' theme supplement.
Version at testing (Eclipse was updated while waiting for theme fix):
Ubuntu 09.04 Jaunty, upgraded
Hmmm... After reading Dilomo's notes I checked #320097 and #318621.
While reading https://bugs.launchpad.net/anton/+bug/320097/comments/7 and below
I realized, that the problem arises due to my using a specially crafted
supplemental gtk-rc file used to compact the UI in eclipse, since the
Contacted theme creator off-the-record.
He pointed out the Theme Project, so I linked the theme project to this bug.
** Also affects: anton
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Eclipse takes 100% CPU with New Wave theme
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/334991
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I am using Eclipse stand-alone, not from package, but I am observing the same
behaviour.
A quick test revealed, that the problem exists with the New Wave theme, but
does not occur with the Human-Clearlooks theme. Haven't tried other themes.
To reproduce start Eclipse with the New Wave theme,
Matthias: are you using 64 bit OS, or 32 bit?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/286492
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/286492
This bug is invalid.
It came to my attention, that Ubuntu 8.10 has this bug indiscriminately of the
architecture.
My colleague that made the 32 bit tests actually uses a previous Ubuntu version.
Another
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: file
With Intrepid-amd64 the file utility fails to recognize Java .class files and
shows them as data.
The same file is correctly identified on a 32 bit OS version.
I have a 'hunch' it has to do with the integer arithmetics to detect the
Java class
Right... A word of warning.
I found out, that I had problems with the keyboard shortcut settings.
In earlier Ubuntu version (can't recall exactly) I had mapped manually the
Volume Up and Volume Down buttons using the Keyboard Shortcuts preferences.
Since I updated to 8.10 I lost the volume change
** Tags added: 8.10 bluetooth thinkpad
** Tags added: interpid
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/283625
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** Tags added: buttons thinkpad
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Thinkpad R52, Ubuntu 8.10 upgraded from 8.04. Dual-boot with Windows XP.
Upon booting into Ubuntu Bluetooth is always on indiscriminate of what the
state was last time, or what the state was in Windows.
Such behavior was not observed in 6.06, 6.10, 7.04, 8.04 (I skipped 7.10
upgrade).
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