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I have also installed the 2.6.33-997-generic kernel from the PPA and was
able to get a batchbuffer dump after one of the incidents.
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After the update today, the "nomodeset" boot parameter seems to be non-
functional and at the stage where the gdm screen should appear, the
monitor switches off by "entering in power save mode". Switching to a
virtual console wakes it up again, but after changing the driver to
"vesa" this option do
Unfortunately, after my previous optimistic report, I have experienced
several random crashes (combined with wrong resolution signal to the
monitor) similar to these reported by Jerry. Basically, I use only the
"nomodeset" boot option (i.e. removed the default "splash" and "quiet"
to follow the boo
The integrated video on a Fujitsu-Siemens Scenic P300 desktop PC
suffered from random lock-ups and problems detecting the correct refresh
rate and resolution of the monitor attached to it. Had the problem with
9.04, 9.10 and a clean install of 10.04-beta-1, but after getting all
the updates as of 3
This issue has been fixed with the latest update of firefox (3.0~rc1
+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.8.04.1).
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Firefox has font rendering problems with http://wikipedia.org
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/229746
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The information provided by the "Connection information" info-box is not
in concordance with that provided by dmesg (see attached screenshot).
In fact the wired network co
> BTW, does changing the gnome theme change anything?
>
No, it doesn't change anything.
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firefox crash opening corrupted png
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I can confirm Firefox 3 Beta 5 crashing on these PNGs.
** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
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... while it is OK perhaps only on the tabs.
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I've also noticed, that the "Close" button appears pixelated on other
drop-down menus: "Organize" in "Library", for example.
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I have noticed that (similar) messages concerning
/usr/lib/xulrunner-1.9b5/components/pyabout.py and
/usr/lib/xulrunner-1.9b5/components/libpyloader.so appear in "Tools" -> "Error
Console" (see attache
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The "Close" button in the "File" menu appears pixelated (i.e. stretched
to fill the area designated for it).
** Affects: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
*
** Summary changed:
- Font rendering problems at http://wikipedia.org
+ Firefox has font rendering problems with http://wikipedia.org
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: firefox
Ubuntu 8.04, firefox-3.0~b5+nobinonly-0ubuntu3
- Go to http://wikipedia.org, scroll down to the sec
Public bug reported:
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Ubuntu 8.04, firefox-3.0~b5+nobinonly-0ubuntu3
Go to http://wikipedia.org, scroll down to the section containing 10
000+ articles and hover above the "Azərbaycan" link. The adjacent
(?)arabic letters turn into (?)hindi and vice versa. At the same
No, since building & installing the debug packages, I'm still waiting to
reproducing this bug...
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Besides the corrupted scroll-bar, in Adobe Reader (7.0.9, tar.gz from
adobe.com) I've also observed somewhat garbled "minimize", "maximize",
and "close" buttons within the main window (see attached image). This
seems to affect to a different degree only cairo-enabled gtk2 engines --
ubuntulooks (0.
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Please also note that my above post (providing the backtrace and strace)
was a little overzealous -- in my effort to get a useful backtrace (with
the built debug-packages) I have been unable to preproduce the described
situation since the bugreport, but when I noticed the mentioned 100% CPU
activit
> Thank you for your work on that. Marking unconfirmed. What
> is that " relict" program doing?
The "relict" process is /usr/lib/libgconf2-4/gconfd-2 that runs for the
previously logged-in user, and I don't know what it's doing but it eats
all the CPU activity (100%).
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The problem appeared again, so here are the (hopefully helpful)
backtrace (attached) and the output of strace:
~$ strace -p 7238
attach: ptrace(PTRACE_ATTACH, ...): Operation not permitted
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo strace -p 7238
Process 7238 attached - interrupt to quit
gettimeofday({1172324704,
Since my bugreport I hadn't experienced the unusually high CPU usage for
gconfd-2, but I noticed that the respective process for previously
logged user(s) still persists. I don't know if this behaviour is normal
or not, but I assume that the high CPU usage comes when the "relict"
process has experi
Building the debug packages turned out to be much easier than I thought,
but after installing them the update-manager wants to update these -- I
suppose that I don't want to do that unless I've finished using the
debug version.
Waiting for the bug to come again;)
Thanks for the help sofar, Sebast
I'm affraid that I'm not proficient with building debs, but I'll try to
do my best to resolve this issue.
If I face the described situation again, should I post here the same
type of info as I already did? Or is there something else to have in
mind while using the debug package?
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Well, I have tried to run the described steps (for an already running
program) with sudo and here the output is attached.
It is interesting that after issuing "attach 5771" the CPU usage dropped
to normal levels (2-3%), but when I said "quit" at the gdb prompt and
"exited anyway", the CPU was agai
I'm glad that I still haven't rebooted since then to get rid of the
annoying situation and the observed anomaly still eats almost all of my
CPU cycles, so here is the requested info.
First of all, I am unable to do successfully "(gdb) attach " as
described in the wiki -- I get "no permission". Is
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libgconf2-4
After a user logged out of a GNOME-session ("is-1" in the example
below), the next user that logs in ("is") may experience very high CPU-
usage caused by the unstopped gconfd-2 process for the first user.
Although I experience this behaviour q
Thanks, Marc for the additional info!
In view of the new details, I interprete this bug as being different
from #39560, so I've removed the "duplicate" tag. Obviously, the
xfonts-*-transcoded packages need some more attention.
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/64672
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The xfonts-*-transcoded packages are missing from Breezy onwards
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A quick search for "transcoded" at http://packages.ubuntu.com returned
in the following:
Found 3 matching packages, displaying packages 1 to 3.
Package xfonts-100dpi-transcoded
* warty (x11): 100 dpi fonts for X (transcoded from ISO 10646-1) [universe]
4.3.0.dfsg.1-6ubuntu25.3: all
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 39560 ***
It seems that you're trying to install a wrong package -- since Dapper
Drake these fonts install in /usr/share/X11/fonts/100dpi and
/usr/share/X11/fonts/75dpi and NOT in /usr/lib/X11/fonts/*.
Please, provide information about the Ubuntu version you're
Thanks for fixing this issue! Excellent work!:)
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Yes, Freddy, this bug only affects the latest security-fix for Firefox
in Dapper Drake (i.e. version 1.5.dfsg+1.5.0.9-0ubuntu0.6.06)!
I think it would be a good idea to add some indication (something like
"[Dapper]", for example) in the bug summary field in order to stress on
this detail; AFAIK Fi
> I just want to confirm an interim solution for folks who
> desperately need to admin mailman lists:
> sudo aptitude install firefox/dapper
IMHO, a better approach, that doesn't sacrifice the latest security
enhancements, is to manually install the official Firefox build from
Mozilla.org followi
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 77859 ***
Yes, this is really unfortunate and has forced me to install manually
the official FF build from mozilla.org [Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686;
en-US; rv:1.8.0.9) Gecko/20061206 Firefox/1.5.0.9] in order to get rid
of the annoying crashes!
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I confirm this bug (reproduced via the isolated test case in Ewen's
second comment) on several up-to-date Dapper systems [Mozilla/5.0 (X11;
U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.8.0.9) Gecko/20070102 Ubuntu/dapper-security
Firefox/1.5.0.9]
Workaround: disable "Remember passwords" and "Save information entere
> For more reliable symlinks to all your devices, use
> /dev/disk/by-*
Recently, I discovered that my system suffers from this problem as well,
but AFAIU, the suggested workaround uses somehow /dev/disk/by-* to
create (?) the missing symlink in /dev.
In my case /dev/cdrom and /dev/cdrw *both* poi
It would be very unfortunate if this bug has been considered as not
serious enough to be fixed in Dapper :(
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I've tried to reproduce this bug on several Dapper Drake machines, but
the bug appearance was totally unpredictable. The described problem
manifested randomly only twice out of 10+ attempts, so all I could do
for now is to leave this bug unconfirmed, waiting for further
confirmation/input.
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It's interesting that right now, while trying to get the requested
backtrace, I'm unable to reproduce the problem reported :(
I'll provide a backtrace later, in case the problem reoccurs.
[gdebi 0.1.4ubuntu13]
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gdebi
Steps to reproduce the bug:
1) Download a *.deb file;
2) Double-clicking the file opens it with gdebi;
3) Hit "Install Package";
4) gdebi says that administrative rights should be granted;
5) Hitting "Grant" doesn't do anything and gdebi exits
I can confirm this bug in Ubuntu 6.06 LTS, but for me a simple restart
didn't solve the problem -- I had to run "evolution --force-shutdown"
before starting Evolution again (as suggested in Bug #47329).
I hope Dapper will be fixed soon, as this bug is really annoying.
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I confirm this bug in Ubuntu 6.06 LTS and provide a screenshot of the
situation.
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The DejaVu fonts are getting better and better:) Right now I'm using
version 2.12 and am very pleased by the way they are rendered in Dapper
Drake.
I believe it shouldn't be a great deal to provide these (or a future
version) as a update to Dapper sometime.
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Please, include a newer version of
I am not sure if the requested backport is approriate here, because on
the NewInEtch page at DebianWiki[1] there is a note about removed
packages saying:
"* xfonts-base-transcoded (Etch is the first fully UTF-8 Debian release,
so there's no version of xfonts-base with legacy encodings anymore)"
A
Have you tried to change the default font by putting a line saying
'(set-default-font "7x14")' in your ~/.emacs?
I'm with Dapper and EMACS shows me such small fonts for almost all
"exotic" encodings (see for example Bug #45823).
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/69826
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Well, my previous comment turned out to be a result of a
misconfiguration, rather than a bug.
I had to put the following line in my /etc/ppp/peers/dsl-provider:
plugin rp-pppoe.so rp_pppoe_service eth0
NOTE: actually, it was only the "rp_pppoe_service <...>" part that was
necessary to be insert
The picture anomalies are not observed with the vesa driver, exactly as
in Bug #41148.
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I run exactly the same on-board GPU on an up-to-date Dapper Drake 6.06.1
system without experiencing the problem described here. The only
relevant glitch here is Bug #41148.
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Most probably Bug #63062 is a duplicate of this one.
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I confirm the bug on a default up-to-date Dapper Drake 6.06.1 system.
To reproduce:
1) Have an open Firefox window in the background.
2) Open a movie in totem.
3) Move the Totem window while playing the file.
4) Observe the colour stripes remaining at the previous location of
Totem.
The colou
I have experienced exactly the same problem as David, and I *suggest*
that it could be somehow connected with the absence of an option
equivalent to "SERVICENAME=xxx" in rp-pppoe. I've got this idea while
triggering my connection numerous times with "pon dsl-provider -d", and
during these attepmts
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
1) Set up a remote CUPS printer relative to an up-to-date Dapper machine
(in my case I used RAW and a queue via IPP);
2) make the CUPS host inaccessible for the client (e.g. via
disconnecting it from the network, switching it off, etc.);
3) try to delete
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