Switching both screens to DVI instead of DisplayPort seems to improve
the problem a little bit. Instead of going black for a second or two,
the screen just shows a partial image distortion.
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Me and a colleague also experience this exact behavior. It happens a lot more
then 10 times a day here. There is a pattern with mouse movement (leaving
screen) but it is not clearly reproducible.
It seems like the display port signal is completely lost rather than the image
itself turning black,
I have no more this tedious 60 seconds waiting at
udevadm control --timeout=121 --exit
in
/scripts/init-bottom/udev
after the today oneiric-proposed update of a Dell Latitude E6520 using lvm2.
Kind thanks.
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Instead of manually editing apparmor configuration files, you can call
sudo dpkg-reconfigure apparmor
and give your real home path.
That's a pity that apparmor is not able to detect non standard home
directory.
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A workaround is to give your non-standard home path (/data/home) to apparmor
config
sudo dpkg-reconfigure apparmor
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Apparmor issue indeed. It doesn't take in account special home location,
even if the information is in /etc/password. A workaround is to reconfigure it:
sudo dpkg-reconfigure apparmor
and put /home2 as "Additional home directory locations"
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inexplicable permission problems when creating dir or
Not sure this is the right place to report what seems to be a bug for
this package.
After installing via the ppa (on lucid), I launch the application and it
"hangs" on the splash page.
I have attached the message.log here.
Let me know if I should have posted somewhere else or if you need more
in
Not sure that's a bug. In hardy, "man sudo" said nothong about the fact that
sudo keeps http_proxy
environment variable.
My workaround is the alias
alias sudop='sudo http_proxy=$http_proxy'
with simple quotes!
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Bad news, still present in lucid (cpio-2.10), fixed in cpio-2.11
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Also affects ubuntu-10.04 lucid
Seems fixed
Cf https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=559586 comment 4
There was a bug in gvfs-fuse-daemon, fixed in commit
59bea4126cf23c575323c59a4cb1123f7cb44e2b. You should be able to touch the file
on smb mounts now.
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources
Good new, this bug, which is also debian bug #458079 is fixed in cpio-2.11
Cf. http://www.gnu.org/software/cpio/cpio.html
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In response to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/atlas/+bug/376739/comments/2
I suspect /usr/lib/sse2/atlas/liblapack.so.3gf has nothing to do with that bug.
The faulty lib is /usr/lib/sse2/atlas/libblas.so.3gf
- If libblas3gf is not installed, then the command
(export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=
Same symptom in 9.04.
Nasty in 8.04 which is LTS and typically used as home server:
The command
find $1 -depth -xdev -print | cpio -pdm $2
is not usable since 16 months!
We have to use rsync instead.
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Binaries from intrepid and debian/lenny are OK:
libatlas3gf-sse2_3.6.0-22_i386
libatlas3gf-sse2_3.6.0-22ubuntu1_i386
Binaries from jaunty and debian/squeeze are WRONG:
libatlas3gf-sse2_3.6.0-24_i386
libatlas3gf-sse2_3.6.0-22ubuntu2_i386
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1) Same bug on these 3 processors:
model name : Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU T5500 @ 1.66GHz
model name : Intel(R) Pentium(R) D CPU 3.00GHz
model name : Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.40GHz
2) The wrong near zero result is random.
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I can reproduce in Jaunty.
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An simpler program, same output:
program sse2_bug
complex*16 cmone
complex*16 a(2)
complex*16 x
complex*16 y
cmone = (1.,0.)
a(1) = (1.,0.)
a(2) = (0.,0.)
x= (0.,3.)
y= (0.,0.)
call zgemv('n',1,1,cmone,a,1,x,1,cmone,y,1)
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libatlas3gf-sse2
The blas matrix-vector complex product is completely broken if using
sse2 even for very small matrix.
The consequences for lapack, python numpy.linalg functions, etc. are
catastrophic.
Here a very simple t.f FORTRAN program showing the
Not sure how this precisely relates with this bug but as a follow up on
Sebastien Bacher's question, if I found this thread:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-
discuss/2009-May/008042.html which state the following:
"I noticed recently that Rhythmbox wasn't notifying me when a new son
** Description changed:
With the version of Ubuntu 8.0.4 there is a bug that don't exist with the
version of Ubuntu 7.10.
- My PC, HP Pavilion zv5000 with AMD Athlon XP Processor 3000+ 1600 MHz having
768MB RAM and having a card nVidia GeForce4 440 64M, works fine with the
previous version (
** Description changed:
With the version of Ubuntu 8.0.4 there is a bug that don't exist with the
version of Ubuntu 7.10.
My Notebook PC is a HP Pavilion zv5000 with AMD Athlon XP Processor 3000+
1600 MHz having 768MB RAM and having a card nVidia GeForce4 440 64M, works fine
with the previ
Public bug reported:
With the version of Ubuntu 8.0.4 there is a bug that don't exist with the
version of Ubuntu 7.10.
My Notebook PC is a HP Pavilion zv5000 with AMD Athlon XP Processor 3000+ 1600
MHz having 768MB RAM and having a card nVidia GeForce4 440 64M, works fine with
the previous ver
Public bug reported:
The executables
jack.clock
jack.play
jack.plumbing
jack.scope
jack.udp
are missing in edgy (but are present in dapper)
Compare
http://packages.ubuntu.com/cgi-bin/search_contents.pl?searchmode=filelist&word=jack-tools&version=edgy&arch=i386
and
http://packages.ubuntu.com/
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