Public bug reported:
I am having trouble with with the site. It inserted a reference to
subtitleeditor and into the wrong forum. I don't seem to be able to
delete this report myself, or I would have. Please remove this, if
possible.
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status
It seems to get more interesting...
1. Since everything worked before Intrepid, I though it might be either
drivers, specifically, or systems integration (Ubuntu), in general - wasn't
that the switchover from ALSA to Pulse?
2. But since all other audio systems had no similar problems, I su
The delay in recognizing the laptop lid event for my HP nc6140 continues
in Jaunty (first reported in Intrepid). It still requires a long delay
before the event is handled. Currently I use only "blank screen" on the
event, and the screen will blank, for a moment, much, much later, as I
continue w
Actually, I just tried your suggestion -> going back to ALSA with
"default" typed-in in place of "dmix" (as there is no drop-down to
choose it, like with the other options). While that got rid of the
original "trouble initializing..." problems, as you said it would, it
did not provide useful audio
I managed to do the final test a little earlier than I had expected I
could... reproducing the exact same install scenario, but all went well
without issue. All repositories seem authenticated. Strangely, this
seems to have just been a "first day only" issue and I can only guess it
was a reposito
OK, here's the latest... I went back to the original machines installed
from the live-cd and reloaded Synaptic but STILL found all software in
the repositories to be un-authenticated.
Next, I switched the repository sources from the generic
us.archive.ubuntu.com entry to the specific ubuntu.media
I let the default boot and checked the live-cd feature set first, then
proceeded to the "almost" default install (only deviating for manual
partitioning with swap and a single ext4 root partition) to check all
the standard features and enable the full 3D desktop support (onboard
Intel). All very s
I have confirmed that the sluggish graphics I reported here for Ubuntu
8.10 is gone in 9.04 today - specifically, the Java performance is
restored. Neither have I experienced the "snowing" effect, also
reported here.
So, I am unsure of the "official" way to close this bug report. There
is no "fi
There were a lot of questions raised in the original report back in
January. Here are updates
I have been following the progress of another bug (288650) and noticed
that running the Java VM with a suggested option as a workaround:
java -Dsun.java2d.pmoffscreen=false YourProgramGoesHere
dram
The activity dropped and the status was changes. This was reactivated
to include the latest information.
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: Incomplete => New
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Ubuntu 8.10 has a very slow / sluggish graphics stack.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/322561
You received this bug notification bec
I don't think my bug is a duplicate, namely because I had the trouble
BEFORE the linux-image-2.6.27-11-generic update - on my system. I was
also noticing the date on the bug report you referenced because the
timing doesn't match the way the updates came in for me. I'm guessing
that the reporter o
It seems like the "help" is always 180 degrees backwards for Avidemux on
Pulse Audio systems. At least it always is for my systems. Did you try
the following:
In Avidemux do Edit -> Preferences -> Audio (and change the Audio Output
to Pulse Audio). It is originally ALSA, and I know most instruc
As a matter of fact, a lot of updates came in yesterday. Several were
for the PulseAudio system and addressed the underlying scheduling and
priority issues for the audio service threads. So you may be onto
something. In my original post I debated mentioning the audio trouble
with AVIDeMux (becau
I would not have even reported the "snowing" effect, except that I think
everybody can notice it on nearly any system, as opposed to the trouble
I am experiencing with my own animations. I'm believe both are
symptomatic of the same underlying problems.
And yes, once a "snowing" window (for any no
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: acpi-support
Two updates to acpi-support were accepted and installed, recently.
After the first, acpi-support_0.114-0intrepid1_i386.deb - the lid event
is finally recognized on my HP 6140 Business Laptop, BUT only about 3 or
4 minutes AFTER the first lid
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 8.10 seems to have a sluggish graphics stack. It seems to affect
all applications, so it may be down in the X server, one or more of the
APIs, or even the graphics card drivers, but I see the effects on all
computers, regardless of the graphics card or application. Al
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