I've been struggling with this for the past year, but never thought to
file a bug report. My use case is a little different, but the base
request - allow customization of the Xorg config - is the same.
My system is an Intel Skull Canyon NUC with Iris Pro integrated
graphics. I also have an
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 489094 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/489094
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Wrong path in init.d/pgpool2 to /var/run/pgpool/pgpool.pid
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pgpool2 2.3.2.1-0ubuntu1
Description:Ubuntu 10.04.4 LTS
Release:10.04
The PID file listed in /etc/init.d/pgpool2 is incorrect. As a result,
service stop/restarts fail.
The fix is pretty simple:
18c18
PIDFILE=/var/run/pgpool.pid
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#848631 is a duplicate. I made a comment in there that may or may not
be relevant:
In a terminal, run gedit. Nothing will happen. Then, in a second
terminal, run gedit again. Now a window pops up. The interesting thing
is the second instance exited immediately. The first instance is still
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 827414 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/827414
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gedit fails to start on first try, but does on the second
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I finally had a chance to do some looking...
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/840718 is another
bug report that happened when I adjusted the volume. Are these maybe
related, even though the traceback is different?
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Don't know what might have caused it. I just noticed that my battery
power was drawing down more than expected, and that other operations on
the machine were slow. Then I ran top and noticed how much CPU was
being sucked away.
paul@venus:~$ xprop WM_CLASS
WM_CLASS(STRING)
** Also affects: gnome-orca (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Banshee uses 100% cpu (more than one thread); UI is
Okay, I'm a little confused as to which of these packages are actually
the cuplrit, so I marked both.
Also, I played some music earlier, but hit stop on it. I then put the
laptop to sleep before I went somewhere.
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Same thing - this bug occurred when I tried to change the volume. I
have had this happen before, but it looks like a different bug report.
I'll look for it and mark it as a dupe if it is; otherwise they may be
different bugs caused by the same root cause.
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I have a similar problem in version 0.2.4 in Ubunto Oneiric. I'm using
US-English stuff. Looks like you need an exception handler for dates
that don't have a known value?
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BTW, the above I'm reporting is in empathy 3.1.91-0ubuntu2
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Title:
empathy crashed with SIGABRT in raise()
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I've been having a problem lately where I click on the Chat icon (in
Oneiric) and I see the outline of the chat window for a split second -
then it disappears. The second time I click it, it comes up.
Today, I clicked on it several times, and only on the last time did the
outline/disappear
Ah, found something else out:
In on terminal, run gedit. Nothing will happen. Then, in a second
terminal, run gedit again. Now a window pops up. The interesting thing
is the second instance exited immediately. The first instance is still
running, but now the following message appears on
Exactly what Brandon said happened to me. This is just like the last
unity-panel-service bug that was apparently fixed. In the past, the
slider was not controllable. It would go by itself the rest of the way
to the end. Now, I can actually move it just a notch, and drag it to
specific points.
Public bug reported:
For whatever reason, in Ubuntu OO, gedit never starts on the first
attempt. It always starts on the second and additional attempts.
I did find this in .xsession-errors:
** (process:1675): DEBUG: zeitgeist-datahub.vala:174: Inserting 1 events
The icon shows up in the task
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Title:
gedit will never start on first attempt
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I think this is similar to some other bugs that must have been closed
out recently, but apparently not really fixed. (The would have similar
or same subject line.) I just updated everything in OObeta1, and
rebooted.
To reproduce this problem, click on the Speaker icon in the tool tray.
Then try
Just adding a me too - I can trigger this with the volume slider.
The interesting thing is that I can only do full or min volumes - if I
try to drag, or click somewhere in between, it just works its way to the
other side. For volume control, I revert to the hardware volume
buttons, which luckily
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Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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10.10 can't mount squashfs file system
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I have this problem too. I'm trying to use Ubuntu Desktop 10.10 release
on a CD-RW, trying to install in a KVM. Frustrating!
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