Ubuntu Jaunty, AMD64, same issue. Please reopen.
Incidentally, to me this happens with me-tv, which uses the xine engine.
So I do not think that this is strictly a totem problem, but a libxine1
one.
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(and Lucas, of course...)
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I can confirm that the new kernel fixes the issue. Thanks for your work,
Andy!
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I'm attaching the relevant section of the lsusb - output. The
receiver is both for the mouse and the keyboard (MS Wireless Keyboard
3000).
Also, I reverted the description back to my original text; it had been
erased at some point.
Thanks for your help!
** Attachment added: "lsusb - for
** Description changed:
+ I have a Microsoft Wireless Keyboard 3000, part of a wireless RF
+ keyboard/mouse bundle, which comes with several media keys (Back,
+ Forward, Play/Pause, Vol. Down, Vol. Up, Mute, Home, Search, Mail and
+ Calculator). They worked perfectly in Hardy once I got all the ke
Well, if the error is indeed related to caching, the bug is that the X
server is unable (or unwilling) to free some of the buffers when running
out of memory. I would suppose that a cache has some kind of limit, but,
as it is now, there seems to be none (nor there is any mechanism to free
the cache
Ooops. I'm sorry. I did not notice Bryce's message. My fault.
I'm attaching all the requested files to this post. I think there is
nothing customized in my xorg.conf, but I'm attaching it just in case.
Also, there seems to be no specific output in the Xorg.0.log file after
the desktop is changed.
Hi there. @Tormod: What logs do you want, exactly? I did not see
anything helpful in any of them, but I'd be glad to upload any of them
you might need.
I am able to reliably reproduce the Xorg (alleged?) memory leak with
your desktop-changing line. I am also running compiz; interestingly,
however,
Yes, I did uninstall everything, the only thing I did not do was copying
it to the global plugins dir (I left it at ~/.mozilla/plugins). I
checked that it was detected OK. Unfortunately, it would bring the
browser down every so often. With the stock nspluginwrapper, at least
the browser did not cra
The Flash 64-bit is rather unstable on my system. Has anybody had any
success with Christopher's .deb file? It does not seem to contain the
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Ignore the i386 bit above, I got the wrong text for the update. Sorry
for the bugspam
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Seems to be a kernel problem as per Lucas Gadani report. I am reporting
it in the i386 package as it seems to be the closest available match
(the Launchpad interface is rather confusing), although I am seeing the
same problem here with amd64.
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@Lucas Gadani: Interesting. It seems that the special workaround you
removed, which, I presume, was made for a specific keyboard model,
breaks some others. Are you (or anybody else) aware of any way to
disable the 'quirks' mode without recompiling the kernel?
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I have a Microsoft Wireless Keyboard 3000, part of a wireless RF
keyboard/mouse bundle, which comes with several media keys (Back,
Forward, Play/Pause, Vol. Down, Vol. Up, Mute, Home, Search, Mail and
Calculator). They worked perfectly in Hardy once I got all the keysyms
strai
I was also getting a segfault on audacious start. By renaming
/usr/lib/audacious/Output/libcrossfade.so to something else (with a
different extension), I am now able to start the program just fine.
Example backtrace with debugging symbols enabled:
$ gdb `which audacious`
GNU gdb 6.8-debian
Copyri
I have found that the same behavior is triggered by hugin when
compositing large panoramas. The error seems related to generic
manipulation of very big images, not specifically by changing the
desktop wallpaper.
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Binary package hint: firefox
Firefox detects the appropriate encoding of a webpage which does not
explicitly state it and reloads it to re-render the page with the
correct encoding if necessary.
Unfortunately, this completely disregards the fact that reloading a
dynamic page
I can also confirm this.
I'm using kernel 2.6.24-21-generic, for which the virtualbox-ose modules
have not yet been compiled. When trying to use module-assistant I get
the same errors as the first poster (assembly-related messages). This
makes Virtualbox unusable in the 2.6.24-21 kernel.
As a tem
Ok, so I have investigated some more and found several interesting
links.
A very similar Debian bugreport, which seemed to right itself
misteriously:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=326956
In Ubuntu forums:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=440038&page=6
Interestingly, t
Thanks for reassigning to the correct package (I suppose :))
Is there any particular test you want me to carry out to further
investigate this bug?
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Binary package hint: xorg
Executive summary: Changing the desktop wallpaper under Gnome makes Xorg
resident memory usage increase non-reversibly. Given enough changes of
wallpaper, xorg ends up using up every bit of the available memory,
bringing the system down with it.
Det
I'm seeing the same behavior on some sites. The scrolling becomes so
slow that the browser freezes for 1-2 seconds whenever you do. If you
hit the clickwheel a few times, it's enough to trigger the "unresponsive
application" warning, while the browser uses 100% CPU to redraw the
window.
I'm using
I can confirm this problem. I'm using the Spanish (Spain) locale. Hardy,
just updated.
Maybe some i18n files are missing?
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My 2 cents: The correct package to install is called "gimp-gnomevfs".
Installing libcurl or gnomevfs alone won't do (at least it didn't work
for me).
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Sadly, this bug does not seem to have made it on time for the final
release of Feisty, which makes it a regression as compared to Edgy (and
Dapper). Too bad.
I have marked #89723 (where some similar information is posted) as a
duplicate as reported by Matt. Both bugs are now marked as "needs info"
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 81219 ***
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[Feisty] Second volume in a USB drive not mounted
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You received
Using 2.6.20-9-generic SMP on Feisty.
Without a CD in the drive, there are hangs and the dmesg messages are
almost exactly the same chantra has reported:
[ 9575.732000] ata1.01: cmd a0/01:00:00:00:00/00:00:00:00:00/b0 tag 0 cdb 0x25
data 8 in
[ 9575.732000] res 50/00:00:00:00:00/00:00:0
Using 2.6.20-9-generic SMP on Feisty.
Without a CD in the drive, there are hangs and the dmesg messages are
almost exactly the same chantra has reported:
[ 9575.732000] ata1.01: cmd a0/01:00:00:00:00/00:00:00:00:00/b0 tag 0 cdb 0x25
data 8 in
[ 9575.732000] res 50/00:00:00:00:00/00:00:0
Hi Martin,
Sorry for the delay. I have just begun a short research stay abroad and
it's always a little difficult to completely settle down fast. :)
I have confirmed the problem in a different computer (also with feisty,
up to the last updates). I have generated a hal.log file by following
the Da
I have recently begun using the same laptop I had the problem as my main
computer (for the past 3 months I didn't use it much), and apparently
updating to Feisty solves the problem. If the involved computers are not
mission critical I'd reccommend you to update to Feisty (there's the
ocassional br
I don't really remember doing that, but it could be. Sorry for being
annoying :)
However, I still think it would be a good idea to not make libata choke
on unknown parameters.
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Hi Cristian,
Right now, I don't have access to the computer where I originally had
the problem in. I will do as you suggest when I can, although I'm afraid
that the kernel version has been updated since, so I'm not sure that it
will be of much use.
However, I could reproduce the problem this way:
Thanks for the comment, Cristian. I attach all the files as directed (I
followed the Dapper instructions). I have cut the dmesg file to only
include the messages produced from the moment the device was plugged in.
Be warned that the device is not exactly a USB key in its behavior. When
it is first
Fix tested and working. Thanks!
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Yes indeed, rt73 now works fine, thanks. But I have yet another driver
(em2880) still making me remain under 2.6.19. I am aware that Markus,
the driver mantainer, is working on making it compatible with 2.6.20, so
hopefully I'll be able to run 2.6.20 soon.
However, the main problem is that 2.6.19
I can confirm that with Spanish accents. Looks like an UTF-8 conversion
problem to me. Maybe multibyte constants are not handled correctly
somewhere in the shell code?
This error is very annoying, specially because it means that no shell
command can be executed from the command line (the "can't ch
Hi Jeff,
I'm afraid that reverting to Edgy is not straightforward. However, I can
report that, after running "sudo dpkg --reconfigure -a" two times and
installing ubuntu-desktop, my system runs OK (there are rough edges, but
feisty is still beta after all). Why do you want to revert to edgy? Did
y
Sorry, forgot to report. Using kernel 2.6.20-5-generic.
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I had a laptop with Ubuntu 6.06 LTS. I updated it to Edgy and then to
Feisty and everything seemed to go okay. However, the system would not
boot after that. It would stay almost dead with only a little bit of the
boot process bar active, then drop
As expected, the installation failed before the cleanup phase. The error
message that appeared in the box was "installPackages() failed".
I ran sudo dpkg --reconfigure -a and vim, nano, mc, vim-tiny, ubuntu-
standard and ubuntu-minimal were configured with no error. It seems that
the system is now
I'm afraid I do. I had a laptop with Ubuntu 6.06 LTS lying around.
Yesterday I updated to Edgy, all was apparently working OK. Today I am
upgrading it to Feisty with the update manager, and after quite a few
hours (the lack of ata_piix support makes the update glacially slow) now
I'm at the end, an
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I have a PalmOne LifeDrive PDA. It has a 4GB hard drive and a SD card
slot. It also has an application which allows it to appear just like a
USB drive to the operating system when connected via USB. The
- application provides two different drives: one
+ application pr
Just tested:
- Ubuntu-desktop was not installed. I have installed it via apt-get (it
also pulled gimp-python) and got no errors.
- dpkg --reconfigure -a did not produce any output.
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I have a PalmOne LifeDrive PDA. It has a 4GB hard drive and a SD card
slot. It also has an application which allows it to appear just like a
USB drive to the operating system when connected via USB. The
application provides two different drives: one
Up to Dapper, plugging the
Sure!
'el subproceso post-installation script devolvió el código de salida de
error 2' == "the post-installation script subprocess returned error exit
code 2"
'problemas de dependencias - se deja sin configurar' == "dependency
problems - leaving unconfigured".
I think all the Spanish messages in
Sorry for the delay. I have not been able to put my dirty paws on the
updated computer again until now.
This is the output of "locale", which I pressume is a rather standard
Spanish one:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
LC_CTYPE="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
LC_NUMERIC="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
LC_TIME="[EMAI
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-manager
Just updated from Edgy to Feisty. My Edgy kernel (2.6.17-10-generic)
still appears on the grub bootlist, even though it is obsolete and (more
importantly) panics just as it boots. I suggest removing old kernels
from the system on upgrade, o
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux
The nvidia kernel module is unusable with the 2.6.19 Feisty kernel. The
message in /var/log/messages says it all:
Jan 14 16:49:22 localhost kernel: [ 95.730395] NVRM: API mismatch: the client
has the version 1.0-9631, but
Jan 14 16:49:22 localho
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-manager
Recently updated from Edgy to Feisty.
My /etc/fstab file had two kinds of entries. One of them was for
partitions in my hard drive. They all were formerly referenced as
/dev/hdaX, but they all were converted to the UUID form during the Edg
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-applets
Just upgraded from Edgy to Feisty.
My computer has a floppy disk, two DVD units and a single hard drive.
The HD has two FAT-formatted partitions (one for Windows XP, other for
storing and exchanging data) and a extended partition containing
I can confirm the error. 2.6.20-4-generic kernel, AMD Sempron 2800+, VIA
chipset (I don't remember the exact model right now, but I think it's a
KT266 or KT333). Turning off pcmcia also worked for me. With the bug
active, almost half of the processor time was wasted because of it (more
specifically
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http://librarian.launchpad.net/5745335/update.zip
** Also affects: update-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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I updated yesterday from Edgy to Feisty by running "update-manager -c
-d". The upgrade got through without errors until the "configuring
packages" phase. Then, the update of five packages failed:
vim
vim-tiny
ubuntu-minimal
nano
ubuntu-standard
mc
Following the update-manage
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: metacity
I suggest having windows raised not on mouse-button-down (as they are
now), but in mouse-button-up; making that the default behavior and/or
adding an option to turn it on.
Furthermore, I suggest raising windows if the cursor stays over them for
Sorry for not answering earlier - I have been without internet
connection.
I have found what seems to be a workaround. Don't ask me how it is
supposed to work, though :D
Apparently, when I boot up using the Edgy CD I downloaded and choosing
"Boot from first hard disk" from the menu, the CD gets p
A small update. Today I have struck a lucky chord: it's already almost
5h uptime and not a single hang (and, therefore, my wireless connection
is working happily). If I do a dmesg, the following suspicious lines
appear:
[17179641.092000] cdrom: sr0: mrw address space DMA selected
[17179641.116000]
Edgy Eft LiveCD Knot 1 won't boot. The process hangs rather early in the
bootup sequence: in the initrd, while trying to mount the root
filesystem. After a few seconds, it bails out to a BusyBox prompt
complaining that it does not have access to the tty because job control
is turned off (or somethi
Hi Ben,
Thanks for your reply. I'm rather confident I'm current with all
updates. The kernel package I'm using is
linux-image-2.6.15-26-386
Version 2.6.15-26.46
It is indeed from dapper-security; I can't seem to find a way for
synaptic or apt-cache to show me the date, though.
I have seen that
Just wanted to let you know that this bug has a _really_ nasty
interaction with the wireless chip on the laptop (a fairly common
ipw3945). When one of these hanges occurs, the module may crash with a
PREEMPT, which essentially means that wireless is lost unless the
computer is rebooted. The probabi
Changing to Confirmed, since it has happened to me in two different
laptops (thus nearly excluding hardware problems) and on a stock Ubuntu
6.06 installation.
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And sorry (again). When the CD error occurs, it is always (or at least
the times I have noticed) a "read TOC" error such as the one above. But
there is no disc in the drive to read the TOC from. I don't know if it
is usual to issue read TOC commands in empty drives...
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I have an Acer Aspire 9410 Centrino Duo laptop and there seems to be a
problem with the SATA controller. Although I have found no major flaws
yet (ie. no data corruption), every few minutes (maybe 2, maybe 30) the
system seems to hang for a whil
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