Thank you very much, Dimitri -- I am interested in this also.
I tested that PPA on a test web server running nginx, uwsgi, uwsgi-
plugin-python3, Django 1.11(.16), and a Python 3.6 'pyvenv' virtual
environment using 'psycopg2' to connect to a PostgreSQL 10 server via
the pre-built Python wheel
Thanks for the attention. I wasn't sure at all which package I should
choose, and Amarok seemed like a decent guess. I don't have a Phonon VLC
backend installed at all; only the gstreamer backend.
The gstreamer package versions I have installed are shown in the apt
log; the following versions
I was unable to get Amarok working again by manually downgrading
gstreamer packages, so I resorted to reverting my entire root filesystem
to a previous btrfs snapshot.
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** Package changed: pinentry (Ubuntu) => amarok (Ubuntu)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1661739
Title:
Amarok can no longer play MP3s after gstreamer update
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Public bug reported:
I've been using Kubuntu 16.04 since it was released, and have been using
Amarok to play MP3s without any issues, until yesterday. After
installing some updates:
Start-Date: 2017-02-02 13:17:53
Commandline: apt full-upgrade
Requested-By: mruffalo (1000)
Install:
I had reverted to a btrfs snapshot once I saw KWin crash, so this
morning I added the PPA and did an aptitude full-upgrade. This updated
my kernel to 3.13.0-22 (as well as ~500MB of other stuff) and I am very
happy to say that KWin is working perfectly.
Thank you very much, Timo!
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** Attachment added: Output of `glxinfo` on machine with crashing KWin. Not
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mesa/+bug/1299499/+attachment/4058079/+files/glxinfo.txt
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Hmm, I guess the answer to (all?) Intel video hardware is no.
I get perfectly consistent KWin crashes on a machine with a Intel
Corporation Mobile GM965/GL960 Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 0c),
even after add-apt-repository ppa:xorg-edgers; aptitude update;
aptitude full-upgrade; reboot.
I think this is quite serious, and might deserve more than Medium
importance. The end result if this is that hardware-accelerated graphics
are broken out-of-the-box on (all?) Intel video hardware, 2.5 weeks
before a Kubuntu LTS release.
Relevant other bugs:
I followed the JVM's suggestion about creating a core dump, and it's
available at http://giygas.case.edu/kubuntu-saucy-eclipse/core.xz (GPG
signature at http://giygas.case.edu/kubuntu-saucy-eclipse/core.xz.asc).
I'm not sure how useful this is, but I'm guessing that it can't hurt.
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** Summary changed:
- Eclipse crashes when clicking OK in workspace location selection
+ Eclipse unusable in Kubuntu Saucy (almost immediate JVM segfault)
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There have been some recent updates to libglib2.0 (from 2.37.3-1ubuntu2
to 2.37.5-1ubuntu1 that I installed on 2013-08-13) and the openjdk
packages (from 7u25-2.3.12-1ubuntu1 to 7u25-2.3.12-4ubuntu1, installed
today), but Eclipse still causes the JVM to segfault very consistently.
It's very hard
From the Java stack trace, it doesn't seem like this is the JVM's fault.
It looks like the SWT GTK wrappers are calling native code, according to
this part of the JVM dump:
Stack: [0x7fe32161f000,0x7fe32172], sp=0x7fe32171cad0, free
space=1014k
Native frames: (J=compiled Java
Count me as another person who would like to be able to paste in to
pinentry-qt4.
This is a horrible deliberate usability problem that the upstream
developers seem unwilling to address, and 'Marcus Brinkmann' says in
http://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gpa-dev/2010-June/002506.html There is
nothing
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