[Bug 512875] [NEW] Segmentation fault at pn_oim.c:468 in msn-pecan (under pidgin)

2010-01-26 Thread Joel Aelwyn
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: msn-pecan Started happening this morning, with no changes made recently to the configuration (upgraded to Karmic happened a couple of weeks ago). Pulled the stack trace from the core dump, did some investigating, and this appears to already be fixed

[Bug 512875] Re: Segmentation fault at pn_oim.c:468 in msn-pecan (under pidgin)

2010-01-26 Thread Joel Aelwyn
** Attachment added: Stack trace http://launchpadlibrarian.net/38415534/msn-pecan.stacktrace.txt -- Segmentation fault at pn_oim.c:468 in msn-pecan (under pidgin) https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/512875 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is

[Bug 512875] Re: Segmentation fault at pn_oim.c:468 in msn-pecan (under pidgin)

2010-01-26 Thread Joel Aelwyn
Forgot version details: Release: 9.10/Karmic msn-pecan: 0.1.0~rc1-1 -- Segmentation fault at pn_oim.c:468 in msn-pecan (under pidgin) https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/512875 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. --

[Bug 289216] Re: [X1600] Dual-head flickers

2009-07-01 Thread Joel Aelwyn
Not really sure why that would help, since this issue with the ATI graphics hardware and drivers, not Intel. Also, unlike the Intel problem this exhibits even when compiz is turned off completely. I have it disabled for other reasons, but it has been disabled since well before I did the Jaunty

[Bug 289216] Re: [X1600] Dual-head flickers

2009-06-12 Thread Joel Aelwyn
After some quality time tinkering with pointer sizes and xev, I found a fairly solid pattern to the areas which trigger flickering: 1) Display size is 2560x1024, DPI is 96. 2) Flickering appears to occur when *any* portion of the pointer image is withing the affected area. The effect is

[Bug 289216] Re: [X1600] Dual-head flickers

2009-05-22 Thread Joel Aelwyn
I have been experiencing the same issue since switching to the radeon driver recently (when I upgraded to Jaunty). Using a Thinkpad T60 w/ X1400 mobility chipset, the built-in screen, and an external LCD monitor. I get the flicker on both screens, always bounded around the cursor. The upper-left

[Bug 289216] Re: [X1600] Dual-head flickers

2009-05-22 Thread Joel Aelwyn
... and here's the lspci output. ** Attachment added: lspci_vvv.txt http://launchpadlibrarian.net/27063479/lspci_vvv.txt -- [X1600] Dual-head flickers https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/289216 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to

[Bug 289216] Re: [X1600] Dual-head flickers

2009-05-22 Thread Joel Aelwyn
Of course, it might help to run the correct command to get the lspci output. Let's try that again, with -vvnn this time. ** Attachment added: lspci_vvnn.txt http://launchpadlibrarian.net/27063520/lspci_vvnn.txt -- [X1600] Dual-head flickers https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/289216 You

[Bug 274124] Re: Race condition in pulseaudio loading for GNOME session

2009-02-06 Thread Joel Aelwyn
On my system: 1) The login sound doesn't play either. 2a) It started only *after* an upgrade of pulseaudio (currently 0.9.10-2ubuntu9.3). 2b) As far as I can tell, it didn't start *right* after that upgrade, so the upgrade may or may not have had anything to do with triggering the situation.

[Bug 126514] Re: comerr-dev parser error

2008-06-10 Thread Joel Aelwyn
Occurred to me on a fresh Gutsy installation, when it first installed scrollkeeper (as a dependency, I forget which package required it). In my case, it was quite straightforwardly just a partial extra line (looked like about the last half of the closing tag). More interesting to me is the fact