An update, since I posted the original bug report... I'm now running
Ubuntu 11.04, and still having the same problems that everyone else is
experiencing.
I'm running the full xorg-edgers PPA, so I am running radeon
6.14.99+git20110504 and mesa 7.11.0+git20110504, with the latest
standard Natty ker
(In reply to comment #36)
> Hi, what is the state of this bug?
It's weird, and nobody's had any good ideas what could cause it.
> But now the Problem has gotten even worse as without kms the radeon driver
> only
> works with software rendering and the unity desktop won't load. Same with
> gnom
Hi, what is the state of this bug?
I'm using the same hardware like Jason does (Thinkpad T60 with Radeon X1400 and
Intel wireless) and running Ubuntu 11.04. Kernel Version is 2.6.38 and the
problems with audio glitches and wireless drops are still there. From time to
time the system isn't going
Hi
Jan Kouba put me on track to this bug-page. I don't know if "official"
developers use this channel as a information or judgment source of bugs.
As far as I know Ubuntu works on launchpad to administrate bugs.
For this problem I created https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/879790
in order to
Same problem on openSUSE 12.1 with lenovo T60, Radeon Mobility X1400
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I get this on my Thinkpad T60, Radeon X1300 running debian sid.
As well as crackle on the internal intel audio, I get even worse crackle
and popping when using my Logitech V20 USB speakers.
The only thing that resolves the problem for me is:
echo mid > /sys/class/drm/card0/device/power_profile
(In reply to comment #57)
> Unity is sluggish on the X1400. Guess it's too old to cope now, with the
> latest
> desktop tech.
Not really. Worked great with UMS. Compiz with way more advanced effects than
fade in/out was smooth, same for ioquake running at decent framerate.
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Unity is sluggish on the X1400. Guess it's too old to cope now, with the
latest desktop tech. Anyways, audio interruption is more or less
constant after a while. Don't even need to move anything. Got these:
[ 931.698537] CE: hpet increased min_delta_ns to 515452 nsec
[ 1019.733804] CE: hpet incre
Seems worse than ever on Ubuntu 11.10 just released (kernel 3.0, libdrm
2.4.26, xserver 1.10.4, using the new Unity-interface-thing). Just
moving the mouse pointer is enough to disturb audio now, apparently. And
moving windows around turns audio into bubbling porridge.
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I'd like the importance of this bug being corrected to 'major' because
disabling KMS in fact means a major loss of functionality. I'm now on
kernel 2.6.40 and sadly this heavy bug still is there.
I skipped form Windows to Linux, mainly because the ATI Driver for the
x1400 in my Thinkpad T60 (with
(In reply to comment #53)
> Does adding noapic to the kernel commandline in grub help? See the last few
> comments in bug 37679.
No, it seems to have no effect on the problem, at least on my setup.
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Thread [hd-audio0] consuming excessive
(In reply to comment #51)
> There's a difference not only in board frequencies, but also the PCIE lanes
> number (0 means full throttle, or is "more performant" than 1 I guess ??).
The PCIe lanes information seems to be read from the card itself (at least
that's for RV515), look here:
http://lxr.
(In reply to comment #50)
> I played a bit with power_profile settings and it turns our that whenever
> profile is set to high, mid, sound stuttering is pronounced. Yet, once set to
> low, stuttering is gone (or unnoticeable).
> If anyone wants to try (adjust path to suit your hardware):
> echo low
I played a bit with power_profile settings and it turns our that whenever
profile is set to high, mid, sound stuttering is pronounced. Yet, once set to
low, stuttering is gone (or unnoticeable).
If anyone wants to try (adjust path to suit your hardware):
echo low > /sys/class/drm/card0/device/po
(In reply to comment #45)
Dynamic Powermanagement is disabled here (powermanagement profile is
fixed to "default", what means, that all pcie lines stay allways
enabled).
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I've added dmesg output from Ubuntu 11.04 which is not affected with the bug
(at least on my laptop - Thinkpad T60, 2623P2U, X1300) and Fedora 15 which does
have the problem. Unless I missed something, the only relevant difference is
DRM version reported, which is 2.8 for Ubuntu and 2.10 for Fed
Created attachment 48008
dmesg from Fedora 15 - affected
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To manage
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dmesg from Ubuntu 11.04 - unaffected
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To m
(In reply to comment #44)
> Created an attachment (id=47928) [details]
> Kernel log while loading the radeon driver
>
> With kernel 2.6.39 I get the NMI message (see attachment) on every boot while
> the radeon driver is loaded. With earlier versions this happened only while i
> switched the conso
Anything new on this?
I've got a Thinkpad T60 with Radeon X1400, IWL3945 and Intel HDA (AD198x) with
Linux 2.6.39, mesa 7.11-devel, xserver 1.10.1-devel, xf86-video-ati
6.14.1-devel and suffer from the already mentioned stuttering/choopy audio and
frequent iwlwifi-crashes, too!
Regards
denk
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Created attachment 47928
Kernel log while loading the radeon driver
With kernel 2.6.39 I get the NMI message (see attachment) on every boot
while the radeon driver is loaded. With earlier versions this happened
only while i switched the console.
Maybe it would help to investigate the module loadi
(In reply to comment #40)
> I never gave it much thought, but thinking about it, this seems suspicious to
> me as I am pretty sure that this device has only 64MB of VRAM.
I'm using an X1400 here, with 128MB of vram. I'm not sure if that is
helpful or not.
Here's some extra info for the fire, and
(In reply to comment #40)
>
> radeon :01:00.0: VRAM: 128M 0x - 0x07FF (64M
> used)
> radeon :01:00.0: GTT: 512M 0x0800 - 0x27FF
> [drm] Supports vblank timestamp caching Rev 1 (10.10.2010).
> [drm] Driver supports precise vblank timestamp
Its not a fix, but a little workaround.
open terminal
xrandr
look whats your minimum resolution and tha name of the screen/output
now edit the grub linux line with video=[OUTPUTNAME]-1:[MINIMALRES]
for me its:
video=LVDS-1:320x200
now reboot. KMS/VT will now have a res of 320x200, plymouth and X ar
Taking opportunity of the fact that this ticket is coming back to life:
this issue has still been accompanying over all mesa, X, ddx driver and
kernel updates. I'm on 2.6.38 now, and sound is still stuttering.
> Its not a fix, but a little workaround.
> open terminal
> xrandr
> look whats your min
An update, since I posted the original bug report... I'm now running
Ubuntu 11.04, and still having the same problems that everyone else is
experiencing.
I'm running the full xorg-edgers PPA, so I am running radeon
6.14.99+git20110504 and mesa 7.11.0+git20110504, with the latest
standard Natty ker
(In reply to comment #36)
> Hi, what is the state of this bug?
It's weird, and nobody's had any good ideas what could cause it.
> But now the Problem has gotten even worse as without kms the radeon driver
> only
> works with software rendering and the unity desktop won't load. Same with
> gnom
Hi, what is the state of this bug?
I'm using the same hardware like Jason does (Thinkpad T60 with Radeon X1400 and
Intel wireless) and running Ubuntu 11.04. Kernel Version is 2.6.38 and the
problems with audio glitches and wireless drops are still there. From time to
time the system isn't going
Hi
Jan Kouba put me on track to this bug-page. I don't know if "official"
developers use this channel as a information or judgment source of bugs.
As far as I know Ubuntu works on launchpad to administrate bugs.
For this problem I created https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/879790
in order to
Same problem on openSUSE 12.1 with lenovo T60, Radeon Mobility X1400
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Title:
Crackling sound with DVD playback on Lucid
To manage notifications a
I get this on my Thinkpad T60, Radeon X1300 running debian sid.
As well as crackle on the internal intel audio, I get even worse crackle
and popping when using my Logitech V20 USB speakers.
The only thing that resolves the problem for me is:
echo mid > /sys/class/drm/card0/device/power_profile
(In reply to comment #57)
> Unity is sluggish on the X1400. Guess it's too old to cope now, with the
> latest
> desktop tech.
Not really. Worked great with UMS. Compiz with way more advanced effects than
fade in/out was smooth, same for ioquake running at decent framerate.
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Unity is sluggish on the X1400. Guess it's too old to cope now, with the
latest desktop tech. Anyways, audio interruption is more or less
constant after a while. Don't even need to move anything. Got these:
[ 931.698537] CE: hpet increased min_delta_ns to 515452 nsec
[ 1019.733804] CE: hpet incre
Seems worse than ever on Ubuntu 11.10 just released (kernel 3.0, libdrm
2.4.26, xserver 1.10.4, using the new Unity-interface-thing). Just
moving the mouse pointer is enough to disturb audio now, apparently. And
moving windows around turns audio into bubbling porridge.
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I'd like the importance of this bug being corrected to 'major' because
disabling KMS in fact means a major loss of functionality. I'm now on
kernel 2.6.40 and sadly this heavy bug still is there.
I skipped form Windows to Linux, mainly because the ATI Driver for the
x1400 in my Thinkpad T60 (with
(In reply to comment #53)
> Does adding noapic to the kernel commandline in grub help? See the last few
> comments in bug 37679.
No, it seems to have no effect on the problem, at least on my setup.
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Title:
Crackling sound with DVD playback on L
(In reply to comment #51)
> There's a difference not only in board frequencies, but also the PCIE lanes
> number (0 means full throttle, or is "more performant" than 1 I guess ??).
The PCIe lanes information seems to be read from the card itself (at least
that's for RV515), look here:
http://lxr.
(In reply to comment #50)
> I played a bit with power_profile settings and it turns our that whenever
> profile is set to high, mid, sound stuttering is pronounced. Yet, once set to
> low, stuttering is gone (or unnoticeable).
> If anyone wants to try (adjust path to suit your hardware):
> echo low
(In reply to comment #45)
Dynamic Powermanagement is disabled here (powermanagement profile is
fixed to "default", what means, that all pcie lines stay allways
enabled).
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I've added dmesg output from Ubuntu 11.04 which is not affected with the bug
(at least on my laptop - Thinkpad T60, 2623P2U, X1300) and Fedora 15 which does
have the problem. Unless I missed something, the only relevant difference is
DRM version reported, which is 2.8 for Ubuntu and 2.10 for Fed
Created attachment 48008
dmesg from Fedora 15 - affected
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Title:
Crackling sound with DVD playback on Lucid
To manage notifications about this bu
Created attachment 48007
dmesg from Ubuntu 11.04 - unaffected
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(In reply to comment #44)
> Created an attachment (id=47928) [details]
> Kernel log while loading the radeon driver
>
> With kernel 2.6.39 I get the NMI message (see attachment) on every boot while
> the radeon driver is loaded. With earlier versions this happened only while i
> switched the conso
Created attachment 47928
Kernel log while loading the radeon driver
With kernel 2.6.39 I get the NMI message (see attachment) on every boot
while the radeon driver is loaded. With earlier versions this happened
only while i switched the console.
Maybe it would help to investigate the module loadi
Anything new on this?
I've got a Thinkpad T60 with Radeon X1400, IWL3945 and Intel HDA (AD198x) with
Linux 2.6.39, mesa 7.11-devel, xserver 1.10.1-devel, xf86-video-ati
6.14.1-devel and suffer from the already mentioned stuttering/choopy audio and
frequent iwlwifi-crashes, too!
Regards
denk
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(In reply to comment #40)
> I never gave it much thought, but thinking about it, this seems suspicious to
> me as I am pretty sure that this device has only 64MB of VRAM.
I'm using an X1400 here, with 128MB of vram. I'm not sure if that is
helpful or not.
Here's some extra info for the fire, and
(In reply to comment #40)
>
> radeon :01:00.0: VRAM: 128M 0x - 0x07FF (64M
> used)
> radeon :01:00.0: GTT: 512M 0x0800 - 0x27FF
> [drm] Supports vblank timestamp caching Rev 1 (10.10.2010).
> [drm] Driver supports precise vblank timestamp
Taking opportunity of the fact that this ticket is coming back to life:
this issue has still been accompanying over all mesa, X, ddx driver and
kernel updates. I'm on 2.6.38 now, and sound is still stuttering.
> Its not a fix, but a little workaround.
> open terminal
> xrandr
> look whats your min
Its not a fix, but a little workaround.
open terminal
xrandr
look whats your minimum resolution and tha name of the screen/output
now edit the grub linux line with video=[OUTPUTNAME]-1:[MINIMALRES]
for me its:
video=LVDS-1:320x200
now reboot. KMS/VT will now have a res of 320x200, plymouth and X ar
An update, since I posted the original bug report... I'm now running
Ubuntu 11.04, and still having the same problems that everyone else is
experiencing.
I'm running the full xorg-edgers PPA, so I am running radeon
6.14.99+git20110504 and mesa 7.11.0+git20110504, with the latest
standard Natty ker
Hi, what is the state of this bug?
I'm using the same hardware like Jason does (Thinkpad T60 with Radeon X1400 and
Intel wireless) and running Ubuntu 11.04. Kernel Version is 2.6.38 and the
problems with audio glitches and wireless drops are still there. From time to
time the system isn't going
It did work fine for a couple of versions, though I cannot say for sure
if problem re-appeared after 0.4.8-0ubuntu2.2 or after 0.4.8-0ubuntu2.3.
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by the way, I think we should tell whether we are using "Quickstart" of
libreoffice - I do not use it, i.e. no instance of libreoffice is
running when I double click on a ODS or XLS file in Nautilus.
sorry for the two messages ...
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very strange: libreoffice (in my case calc) is lost in the task switcher
as soon as it is opened from the desktop or from nautilus. the funny
thing is, that it also results in unity loosing focus, i.e. the unity
bar (on the left) is sometimes not more visible and also the "unity
shell" is only open
This bug was fixed in the package freetds - 0.91-1
---
freetds (0.91-1) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream release. Closes: #852069, LP: #887374.
- Built with new libtool, so should be compatible with binutils-gold.
Closes: #558548.
- Includes fix for upstream corru
This bug was fixed in the package freetds - 0.91-1
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* New upstream release. Closes: #852069, LP: #887374.
- Built with new libtool, so should be compatible with binutils-gold.
Closes: #558548.
- Includes fix for upstream corru
This bug was fixed in the package base-files - 6.5ubuntu3
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* Fix permissions of /etc/dpkg/origins/* and
/usr/share/doc/base-files/copyright (LP: #871977).
-- Colin WatsonFri, 25 Nov 2011 09:41:15 +
** Changed in: base-fil
Is this related to not receiving damage events from window decorations
or desktop windows? If so then that is bug 865006.
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Title:
Fix incorrect oc
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Title:
XChat CRITICAL *** default event text failed to build!
To manage notifications about this bug go to:
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Public bug reported:
Using Ubuntu 11.10 with Unity 2D.
At first run, XChat shows nickname and real name settings, but crashes.
Running on terminal shows this:
joao@home:~$ xchat-gnome
(xchat-gnome:1868): Gtk-WARNING **: Não foi possível localizar a
ferramenta de temas no module_path: "pixmap",
Public bug reported:
The decor plugin needs to be reworked in order to work with paint offsets as we
can
now no longer assume that the window position as painted on screen is going to
be
reflected by CompWindow::geometry
** Affects: compiz-core
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Sam Spil
** Changed in: gnome-mime-data (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Ubuntu does not open MS Windows internet shortcuts wi
Could you take a screenshot showing the issue?
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progressing thru files, it does not seem to sort correctly
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Added tracking.
** Changed in: nautilus
Importance: Undecided => Unknown
** Changed in: nautilus
Status: New => Unknown
** Changed in: nautilus
Remote watch: None => GNOME Bug Tracker #662243
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Switching server from omega to local-bay makes it work again, and I can
log in..
$ pwd
/usr/share/pyshared/papyon/service
$ grep -r local-bay .
./description/AB/__init__.py:url =
"https://local-bay.contacts.msn.com/abservice/abservice.asmx";
./description/Sharing/__init__.py:url =
"https://local
@Steve Langasek yes, it happens immediately, there is no delay for error when
doing the "mount -a".
What fixes the problem is as Wout van Vucht said, adding nfsvers=3 to fstab.
Then it does load at startup, so it shouldn't be a networking problem, network
is up on time.
Is trying to downgrade th
Targetting to precise alpha-2, as it was requested to switch to remmina
in https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/desktop-p-default-apps.
What is still left here? Can we disable TLS entirely for now? Did
rdesktop have TLS support without proper verification?
** Also affects: freerdp (Ubuntu
@Shih-Yuan: I guess you're right, especially because this very same bug
was experienced by a Portuguese user (bug #883796), unfortunately I was
not able to reproduce it at the time.
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** Changed in: eog (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
** Changed in: eog (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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sun jav
** Package changed: eog (Ubuntu) => usb-creator (Ubuntu)
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source and destination array not going exactly on line total
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** Changed in: mon (Debian)
Status: Unknown => Fix Committed
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package mon (not installed) failed to install/upgrade: subprocess new
** Changed in: base-files (Ubuntu Precise)
Importance: Undecided => Low
** Changed in: base-files (Ubuntu Precise)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Colin Watson (cjwatson)
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The occlusion detection code causes some windows to leave trails on the screen
when
they are moved because it doesn't know the visible position
** Affects: compiz-core
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Sam Spilsbury (smspillaz)
Status: In Progress
** Affect
Hello
I'm trying to get some traces at shutdown adding some commands in
/etc/rc0.d/S20sendsigs because in my case the shutdown operation keep locked
after "Killing all remaining processes"
I've dumped the process list at different steps, but nothing is really
different between a clean shutdown a
** Branch linked: lp:debian/vpnc
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vpnc-script incorrectly parses the output of ip route with kernels >=
2.6.38
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** Attachment added: "appmenubug.png"
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Attaching a volume to a "pending" instance claims success, but never
attaches.
T
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: indicator-appmenu (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I think this is in the wrong place, you meant indicator-messages.
Nonetheless, I have to +1 this, because I am experiencing the same
thing. The applet doesn't recognise the Evolution process, there is no
little triangle next to "Mail", and the inbox entries are missing, just
as if Evolution isn't
** Description changed:
TEST CASE:
1. Install VirtualGL from
http://sourceforge.net/projects/virtualgl/files/VirtualGL/2.2.90%20%282.3beta1%29/
2. Run /opt/VirtualGL/bin/glxspheres{64}
3. Note the frame rate that glxspheres reports.
This frame rate is significantly lower when runn
** Description changed:
When placing windows on left or right (ctrl+alt+4, ctrl+alt+6), the
windows do not cycle through different sizes, occupying only half of the
screen. The rest of placing locations works perfectly.
The problem was initially reported in bug #862260, and supposedly f
** Tags added: udp
** Changed in: ayatana-design
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: ayatana-design
Assignee: (unassigned) => John Lea (johnlea)
** Changed in: ayatana-design
Importance: Undecided => Low
** Changed in: unity
Milestone: None => backlog
** Summary changed:
** Tags removed: verification-needed
** Tags added: verification-failed
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Can't login in Windows live acount using empathy
To manage notifi
2011-11-25 09:27:21 INFOCreating lockfile:
/var/lock/launchpad-lp-remove-package.lock
2011-11-25 09:27:30 INFORemoving candidates:
2011-11-25 09:27:30 INFOqscintilla 1.7.1-2build2 in precise
2011-11-25 09:27:30 INFOlibqscintilla-dev 1.7.1-2build2 in precise amd64
2011-11-25
Hi :)
The problem was that Gnome 3 is going in this dumbed down direction anyway and
with less consideration of what people actually want (outside of the Gnome
gang). I think they are unhappy with distros such as Ubuntu using and updating
their code without actively maintaining it. Unity bring
As I suspected, the incorrect disk driver for kvm was the issue.
I've attached a patch in the debian patch format, that lets me successfully
attach disks.
** Patch added: "31-handlers_kvm.patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/eucalyptus/+bug/676819/+attachment/2607853/+files/31-ha
** Changed in: ubuntu-translations
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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Enable translating selected Ubuntu universe packages in Launchpa
This was fixed in user-setup 1.39ubuntu1:
- Add the initial user to the dip group after all, not dialout; per
Debian bug #568895, dip is for pppd and dialout is for raw tty access
which users don't need.
(This is under "Dropped changes", but I've verified that that's merely
syntac
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => In Progress
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Title:
[Dell Vostro V131] Oneiric installer crashed
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Title:
indicator-appmenu becomes empty after switching to calendar view in
evolution
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Scenario:
I open Evolution, which start in the Mail view by default. The global
menu (indicator appmenu) populates the menu for that view just fine.
When I switch the view in evolution to Calendar view, the global menu
updates the top level menu items, but there are no dropdo
** Description changed:
You might expect that with "Sync To VBlank" enabled in compiz that video
tearing doesn't happen. But it does, just less often.
This appears to be a regression in Ubuntu 11.10, because in 11.04 "Sync
to VBlank" was working reliably and eliminated tearing.
Str
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: gdm (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/758335
Title:
gdm ign
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 758335 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/758335
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 758335
gdm ignores keyboard input because Slow Keys was secretly turned on
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 758335 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/758335
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 758335
gdm ignores keyboard input because Slow Keys was secretly turned on
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I have this bug too (on Maverick)
My 2 cents:
- gedit clears the primary *only* if the selection was made on gedit itself!
(yes, this seems absurd, i know)
Steps to reproduce:
- Select something in Firefox (double or triple click this very line). Alt+Tab
to gedit. Middle-click. Pastes fine
- L
(In reply to dindog from comment #44)
> Neil, any news about this bug?
ehsan, should I be asking someone else for review?
> It affects Fx9+(current beta), if we don't fix it in Fx11, then user have to
> wait at least 3*6=18 weeks before thay can copy text in those page again...
(In reply to dindo
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