Public bug reported:
Hi,
Ubuntu 19.10, pipewire plugin 0.2.5-1ubuntu1 crashes on a missing
dependency:
$ gst-inspect-1.0 pipewiresrc
can't load /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/spa/support/libspa-support.so:
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/spa/support/libspa-support.so: cannot open shared
object file: No s
** Summary changed:
- Backport wl-clipboard 2.0 to Disco Dingo
+ Backport wl-clipboard 2.0 to disco/eoan
** Description changed:
Hello,
I'm currently on Ubuntu 19.10 and using installed wl-clipboard 1.0. This
package saw a 2.0 release a couple of months ago with many improvements.
http
Public bug reported:
Hello,
I'm currently on Ubuntu 19.10 and using installed wl-clipboard 1.0. This
package saw a 2.0 release a couple of months ago with many improvements.
https://github.com/bugaevc/wl-clipboard/releases/tag/v2.0.0
Currently wl-clipboard 1.0 is broken (for me, at least) and I
Thanks @paelzer and @racb for the follow-up.
I've installed the package from your CI build [0] and it seems to work
for me.
[0]: https://launchpad.net/~ci-train-ppa-service/+archive/ubuntu/3348
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This is a debdiff for Bionic applicable to protracker_2.3d.r92. I built this in
pbuilder
and it builds successfully, and I installed it, the patch works as intended.
@racb thank you *so much* for the detailed comment, it was really
interesting and helpful to read; thanks for taking the time to wr
This is a debdiff for Bionic applicable to protracker_2.3d.r92. I built this in
pbuilder
and it builds successfully, and I installed it, the patch works as intended.
Updates the sources to latest r126.
** Attachment added: "Updates the sources to latest r126"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubunt
Olav,
thanks for your quick answer to my ticket on sourceforge, I was unaware
of all the backlog concerning this Ubuntu bug.
In my strict personal opinion, in this case the bug is a showstopper for
users, so a package rebuild is appropriate. Further, other microrelease
from the main project - pos
I agree that the correct fix should be to remove the "patch level" check
from the startup code.
I tried opening a ticket on the developer sourceforge page, hoping the
maintainer will notice:
https://sourceforge.net/p/protracker/support-requests/3/
Since I don't want to pollute my workstation wit
Public bug reported:
Whenever the system recovers from a long inactivity period, it hangs.
Only way to recover without resetting is CTRL+ALT+1 a few times to get to the
shell and then get back to Xorg with CTRL-ALT+7
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: linux-image-3.13.0-24-gen
Happening here too after 14.04 update
** Attachment added: "hard_lockup"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1004313/+attachment/4104381/+files/hard_lockup
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The graphic corruption disappears at lower zoom ratios.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1073198
Title:
screen corruption when drawing buffers to screen
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A final update from me:
I've upgraded to Intrepid Ibex (Ubuntu 8.10), and, thankfully, the issue
has disappeared. One other change that was made at the same time was to
move from proprietary "fglrx" ATI driver to the open source "ati" ATI
driver, so this may also be a factor.
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Another update:
Still experiencing the "freeze" problem. Steps taken since last time I
posted an update:
1. Applied fix for slow Wi-Fi problem (Bug #190515). At least this makes
machine usable with Wi-Fi connections. Did not fix the freeze problem, though.
2. Installed powertop (which worked eve
An update:
Unfortunately, still seeing the problem.
Removing the wi-fi (rt2500) modules has no effect - the problem still occurs.
So, this does not seem to be the issue
As an aside, there is another issue with the rt2500 drivers included in Hardy,
which makes the wi-fi conneciton very slow (Bug
ith my hardware configuration, and
will have to keep disabling things until the system stays up (though
this will be tricky, as I can't reliably trigger the problem). If I
can't get to the bottom of the issue in the next few days, I'll have to
downgrade back to Gutsy.
journeyman.
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Assignee: Journeyman => (unassigned)
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[apport] speedcrunch crashed with SIGSEGV in Q3TextParagraph::lineHeightOfChar()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/106457
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[apport] speedcrunch crashed with SIGSEGV in Q3TextParagraph::lineHeightOfChar()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/106457
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