It's not a firefox bug, but instead it's a samba bug. Just turn off wins
resolution in /etc/nsswitch.conf and firefox will work fine.
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Firefox Program received signal SIGABRT, Aborted.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/317226
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Also happens on amd64 and on other random sites (not only youtube).
Running firefox from terminal only prints the output "Aborted" after
crash, and npviewer.bin stays running (I have to kill it manually.).
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Firefox Program received signal SIGABRT, Aborted.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/317226
This is fixed in intrepid ibex. You should upgrade to version 8.10.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/178530
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Are you on x86 or x64? I'm on x64, maybe it's a x64-specific bug.
Tormod, I know you are a Xorg-edger, are you using a newer version of
Xorg?
My version is 1.5.2.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo X -version
X.Org X Server 1.5.2
Release Date: 10 October 2008
X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0
Build Oper
I've found out!
It's definitely a compiz issue. While changing desktop wallpapers and compiz
turned on, there is a memory leak as I explained in my first post here. As soon
as I disable compiz and change the wallpaper, all leaked memory is freed and
Xorg's memory usage normalizes.
Then, if I en
Yes, I'm using compiz. Why? Is this a compiz issue? I've heard that it
has some leaks...
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This happens to me too.
Yesterday, I've put an animation for my desktop wallpaper (the fedora's
solar desktop that changes the background according to the time of day),
and in only 10 hours Xorg ate 3.2 GiB of memory. I restarted the X, and
after another 3 hours, Xorg was already eating 700 MiB of
** Also affects: xserver-xorg-driver-ati (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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In hardy or in intrepid?
> If I restart the x session with ctrl + alt + backspace, and shutdown
> the system inside the login screen, the shutdown is correct and no
> halt on ever.
> the bug is in the gdm
>
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If you have ATI card and are using the proprietary fglrx driver, then
you should do a full upgrade, because the fglrx from hardy's repository
isn't compatible with the new kernel.
On my side, it took about 1 hour to do a full upgrade. If you don't have
a very specific configuration, it would also
People from Canonical just adapt the kernel for the ubuntu distribution.
Kernel is made by the kernel developers - the most talented programmers
in the world who are willing to invest their free time in developing the
best operating system ever.
It is possible to install the 2.6.27 kernel on the 8
ivancete, this is a kernel-related bug and I don't know if the people
from Canonical are going to fix it. I downgraded my desktop computer to
7.10 and as soon as I'll have more time, I'll upgrade it directly to
8.10, where the problem seems to be fixed.
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It works for me in intrepid, but it still has low scan sensitivity -
much lower that ipw3945 had.
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OK. Now I purged xorg-driver-fglrx and reinstalled fglrx-kernel-source
and linux-restricted-modules-2.6.27-generic and deleted the old kernel
entirely and now fglrx WORKS
But, while playing video in combination with compiz effects turned on,
video flickers badly. Is there any way to fix this?
Now I installed the "fglrx-modialises" package on my intrepid
installation, and jockey recognised my graphics card and offered me to
install the fglrx. I clicked the "Activate" button and the installation
of fglrx finished, I restarted my system. X couldn't start anymore - I
booted into console. Af
I've tried once again on a liveCD session. Now, the Hardware Drivers tool
detected my graphics card correctly and downloaded and installed fglrx, but
after restarting of X, it failed again. Manual modprobe failed as in my first
post.
I've provided the Xorg.0.log from the live session while tryin
Hardware Drivers tool shows me nothing. It only show the message "No
proprietary drivers are in use on this system.". It looks like Mobility
Radeon X1600 isn't supported by the fglrx. This seems strange to me,
because fglrx used to support my graphics card on hardy.
I'll try on liveCD session agai
It's definitely not the bug you suggested, cro.
I've cleared my dkms tree and made a clean install of fglrx. I still
have the same issue.
I've provided my Xorg.0.log with ubuntu's default xorg.conf and fglrx
installed, my Xorg.0.log with 'Driver "fglrx"' line added in 'Section
"Device"' in xorg.c
Maybe you have this bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24/+bug/291210
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/284505
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I doubt that. In that case, fglrx would work on a liveCD session. I
suppose that on a liveCD session dkms tree is empty. But I get error
while inserting the fglrx module - even before I try to start X. And I
don't have VirtualBox installed.
Anyway, I'll try your suggestion...
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fglrx doesn't wo
I got the XVideo support on radeon driver by using EXA instead of XAA.
But still, fglrx doesn't work for me at all.
Even worse, it doesn't work on friend of mine's laptop. (Mobility Radeon
X1250)
Does anywone care about this bug?? It's CRITICAL - all people with ATI
card can't use intrepid, unles
I reported this bug last night - it isn't "a while ago"...
A steps to reproduce it:
1) boot into liveCD session
2) open synaptic
3) install xorg-driver-fglrx package (and all other packages that synaptic
recommends to you)
4) hit ctrl+alt+f1 to enter tty1 console
5) sudo su
6) killall gdm
7) mak
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 192572 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/192572
Solved!
Here is the solution:
http://phoronix.com/forums/showpost.php?p=50424&postcount=21
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/281095
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Happens on Intrepid too, after upgrade from hardy.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg-driver-fglrx
Just after making an upgrade from hardy to intrepid, I've lost my
graphics completely. Even if the xorg-driver-fglrx package was
installed, fglrx driver wasn't in use. Jockey-gtk just hanged after
trying to activate the fglrx.
I came in
I've deleted the linux-backports-modules-2.6.24 package, and resume from
suspend now works again, although Network manager requires more than 30
seconds to detect that the WLAN is present in the system and initialize
the connection. ipw3945 took less to do the same thing...
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After the applying the latest update of backport modules, my laptop lost
the ability to resume correctly from suspend after being suspended with
WLAN turned on. After resume, I see the desktop, I can move the mouse
and open the menus, but whenever I start any of the programs (even if I
try to open
I've tried with Intrepid Alpha 6 on live session, and the issue seems to
be fixed for me too.
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Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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Computer automatically turns on after proper shutdown from ubuntu
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/253629
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ApolloFER, please download the intrepid beta, and try connecting to
FERwlan from the live session. Some have reported that connection works
(although lousy) by user-compiling the latest compat-wireless drivers on
hardy. These should be included in 2.6.27 kernel in intrepid.
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I've done the upgrade of the BIOS, but the problem persists. I've found out
how to change the time of turning the computer on. Go to you BIOS -> power
management -> enable the wake on RTC alarm and set the alarm on the desired
time. Restart the computer, re-enter the BIOS and now disable the "wake
We have discovered how to change the time at which the computer is to be
turned on:
In BIOS settings, there is an power management/Wake Up Events/Wake On
Alarm option. This option is disabled by default, but it looks like
hardy's kernel ignores the enabled/disabled option and always thinks
that th
Public bug reported:
I am using Ubuntu 8.04.1 with 2.6.24-19-generic kernel (32 bit). If I
shutdown my computer from ubuntu properly, it turns automatically on at
exactly 12:30 AM.
At first I thought it is a BIOS related problem, but then I found out
that computer automatically turns on ONLY IF i
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In my case it works too, but only in open networks. I.e. I have no troubles
connecting to my WLAN at home, but I can't connect to my university's WLAN,
which requires 802.1X authentication. Wpa_supplicant just can't attach to
the driver. Here is the output of wpa_supplicant trying to connect to my
IEEE 802.1X authentication is not working. I can't connect to my
university's WLAN. Network is found, but keeps connecting. I tried
authentication with wpa_supplicant, but it can't attach to the driver to
start the authentication process.
WLAN card: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network C
Very strange! I get this crash every time I have to force quit pidgin.
Is pidgin anyhow connected to evolution?
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[apport] evolution-exchange-storage crashed with SIGSEGV in
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/94870
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Hm... Actually no. Evolution crashed multiple times, and I only sent one
report. I can't guarantee that I chose the right bug. I just clicked
"Send report" after crash.
On Tue, 2008-04-01 at 10:41 +, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> are you sure this comment was on the right bug?
>
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This bug happened after resuming from suspend. I restored the evolution
window prior gnome-network-manager succeeded in connecting to Internet
but evolution thought it was on-line and tried to check for new mail on
MS Exchange server. Since network connection still hasn't returned,
evolution freez
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