Confirm this bug as well. I'm running Karmic with the ATI Proprietary
drivers. Xorg CPU usage hovers from 25-75% This is a fresh install of
Karmic, not an upgrade from Jaunty. While the computer remains usable,
I am experiencing laggy screen draws, including lags when typing in
shell windows (t
removing the ~/.scim/ directory, then re-installing the packages
mentioned seems to have remedied the error.
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scim-bridge crashed with SIGSEGV in scim::Module::unload()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/338217
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Public bug reported:
This appears to have been fixed in 8.10 and newer, but since 8.0.4 is an
LTS release, I'm posting this bug. The package libcurl3 should depend
on ca-certificates being installed. However, the libcurl3 package in
8.0.4 doesn't list ca-certificates as a dependancy. It is list
It appears that nVidia driver 180.22 fixes this problem. Here's one of
the bullet-points from their changelog for this driver version:
Fixed a regression that could result in window decoration corruption
when running Compiz using Geforce 6 and 7 series GPUs.
They should probably change that "cou
I have the same problem with both printers configured on my system,
however the collate "fix" only works for one of them.
I'm using a LaserJet 4250n, connected using IPP printing (JetDirect).
I'm also using a Toshiba eStudio 451c, connected as well using IPP.
Selecting collate in the print dialog
Jos: I've attempted changing my window borders (or completely changing
my theme). It does seem to help a little bit (window border doesn't
break while typing a subject in Thunderbird, for example). However,
using "focus follows mouse", moving the cursor from one window to
another to change focu
This thread: http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=104822
explains that a regression was introduced after 169.04 into the official
nVidia drivers. Essentially, all drivers 169.07 and newer have this
problem.
Also, according to this thread:
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.p
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.24-19-server
I recently upgraded a server from Hardy 8.04, linux-
image-2.6.24-16-server to the latest 8.04.1 linux-image-2.6.24-19. In
the course of the upgrade, it changed the menu.lst file. In the course
of changing the menu.lst file,
I too am still experiencing this bug after the latest kernel updates.
Two things I've discovered about this bug:
1) Reverting back to version 169.04 (or earlier) of the nVidia drivers "fixes"
the problem. The problem seems to present itself in every version later than
169.04 with Hardy.
2) In
Just a follow-up. Installing the 'xserver-xgl' package solved the window
border problem for me. I don't see this as a 'solution' to the issue, as
this issue didn't present itself when I was running Gutsy and I was not
running xserver-xgl before today. However, this 'solution' has presented
anoth
That is correct, xserver-xgl uses the Mesa OpenGL drivers, and doesn't use
your nvidia drivers. Again, this seems to point in the direction that
NVidia's drivers are at fault for this problem.
On Mon, May 5, 2008 at 9:58 AM, Vittorio Ballestra <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One for all: installin
Chris Coulson: The fix mentioned here (changing the libwfb.so link)
didn't work for me. I still was experiencing the same disappearing (or
other wonky-ness) window-borders after changing that link with the
restricted drivers. I had read in some other places that some people
have experienced this
Downgrading to Nvidia driver release 169.04 fixed this problem for me.
I was not experiencing this problem under Gutsy, but only started
experiencing it under Hardy. I'm pretty confident that it's an Nvidia
driver issue if downgrading from 169.12 (Ubuntu's version) to 169.04
(Nvidia's version) fix
I also just installed Hardy RC and get this crash on Gnome login.
Here's my list of installed scim packages:
[amaya 2] ~ > dpkg -l | grep scim
ii libscim8c2a1.4.7-3ubuntu8
library for SCIM platform
ii scim 1.
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/7150579/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: "ProcMaps.txt"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/7150580/ProcMaps.txt
** Attachment added: "ProcStatus.txt"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/7150581/ProcStatus.txt
** Attachm
Public bug reported:
Not quite sure what happened to cause this crash. I had been
transferring some files from the network to my Sansa and had closed the
file manager window. After doing that, I opened a shell window to run
the 'sync' command to make sure the files were written to the device. I
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox
Not sure exactly why the crash happened. I had clicked a download link
for a video (Quicktime 7) which instead of downloading had loaded into I
assume Totem Player within Firefox. I clicked the back button, then
right-clicked the link to do a "S
This is the crash report from FF
** Attachment added: "Crash report"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/6902433/_usr_lib_firefox_firefox-bin.1000.crash
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Firefox crash when trying to download file.
https://launchpad.net/bugs/95084
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