Backtrace is as follows.. not complete, I know, but I think it shows
enough relevant details to be useful:
0x019e4801 in IA__g_hostname_to_ascii (hostname=0x8b263e0 "www.foo�bar.com")
at /build/buildd/glib2.0-2.23.2/glib/ghostutils.c:402
402 /build/buildd/glib2.0-2.23.2/glib/ghostutils.c:
Public bug reported:
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Visiting the following page crashes epiphany
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Importance: Undecided
Mine is fine:
[Desktop]
Session=default
Language=en_GB.utf8
Layout=gb
I've not had the problem since I reset the setting in gdm, so perhaps it
was just a transient upgrade issue.
We probably ought to close this if it isn't showing up on upgrades.
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I notice this is the gwave 20090213-1package.
There was a segfault at startup cured by the gwave - 20090213-1ubuntu1
package, so I wonder why this hasn't been installed from updates.
(http://packages.ubuntu.com/karmic/gwave)
Please try installing the updated package, and see if it still
segfaults
Never mind.. I see "crashes at program startup"
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Could the reporter please comment on the steps required to reproduce
this crash, or what they were doing with gwave at the time it happened?
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gst-plugins-bad0.10 fails to build on Lucid without the following extra
build-deps:
libpulse-dev
libcaca-dev
It is the SDL plugins which are failing. It is possible that these deps
are not actually missing from gst-plugins-*, but missing from some *sdl-
dev package.
Just th
Dithering quality will be affected by the assumed monitor gamma (I
believe). I just attempted to calibrate mine, and still found banding in
this image though.
Most monitors ought to have a gamma of roughly 2.2 (or calibrated to
that), unless you happen to have a (older?) Mac - then its 1.8.
(Althu
Hi Martin,
It is possible that the bug I encountered was not the same as the OP, so
I'm sorry for re-assigning to GDM if that is not the case.
In my case, however.. the system locale (as used by the TTY consoles)
was correct, and it was GDM which reset the locale back to "C".
Perhaps Mike can co
I was able to correct this by choosing the desired language from the
"taskbar" at the bottom of the GDM login window once I'd selected my
username.
Is it a GDM bug that it is not respecting the existing system wide
default to start with?
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Same here... /etc/default/locale has:
LANG=en_GB.UTF-8
LANGUAGE="en_GB:en"
In X, (logged in via GDM) I have:
locale
LANG=C
LANGUAGE=C
LC_CTYPE="C"
LC_NUMERIC="C"
LC_TIME="C"
LC_COLLATE="C"
LC_MONETARY="C"
LC_MESSAGES="C"
LC_PAPER="C"
LC_NAME="C"
LC_ADDRESS="C"
LC_TELEPHONE="C"
LC_MEASUREMENT="C"
Confirmed that this gdm-2.29.5-0ubuntu2 fixes the issue for me. Thanks!
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Super..
Looks like I might have to do a little polish, see if we can get a
.desktop file included to jazz up the meta-package (like is done for
OpenOffice), but overall, this looks great.
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When pressing the video key combo on my laptop (Fn+F4), I just get a "p"
in the terminal window
Running showkey from a console reveals that the laptop (whos BIOS
writers are probably on crack), emits a 125, then a 25 keycode.
125 is the same as the
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Status: New
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Is there anything further I need to do to progress this?
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My trace is this (although is is an Xorg internal trace).
Backtrace:
0: /usr/bin/X (xorg_backtrace+0x3b) [0x80e135b]
1: /usr/bin/X (0x8048000+0x60a8d) [0x80a8a8d]
2: (vdso) (__kernel_rt_sigreturn+0x0) [0x31c410]
3: /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/intel_drv.so (0x1f8000+0x2b2ad) [0x2232ad]
4: /usr/bi
I see a similar crash on my GM45.
I see it randomly when the x server starts, or mode-switches. I've not
been able to get apport to catch it though.. I had apport disabled, and
I can't seem to get it re-enabled and working properly.
I'm using the Xorg edgers PPA.
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I missed some source packages which need removing. The (I hope) complete
list is:
geda
geda-doc
geda-examples
geda-gattrib
geda-gnetlist
geda-gschem
geda-gsymcheck
geda-symbols
geda-utils
libgeda
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Binary package hint: geda
Please sync the latest upstream version from Debian unstable (main).
NB: This is not just a simple sync, as the upstream sources now come in one
tarball, not several geda-* packages.
The new Debian source package is "geda-gaf", which is the name of
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gdm
When using this setting (for enhanced security):
sudo -u gdm gconftool-2 --set /apps/gdm/simple-greeter/disable_user_list
--type bool true
(IE, a gdm which prompts for username, then password, presenting no user
list)...
login fails (it never promp
TEST CASE:
Try the following to reproduce the bug:
Download data.out attached to this bug report, as test-data.
You need to install the correct locale support. If you haven't got
fr_CA, do this:
echo fr_CA.UTF-8 UTF-8 | sudo tee /var/lib/locales/supported.d/fr_CA_test
sudo locale-gen
Run gwave
Impact of bug:
Source changes are within gwave only, so no regression potentiall
outside of this application.
Bug effects all users with LC_NUMERIC specifying "," rather than "." as
a decimal point specifier.
Tested on locales where the bug didn't manifest, the proposed (upstream)
fix has no eff
I'm not completely sure, but I think we need to get more confirmation
from users / developers that the proposed change fixes issues they are
having - and doesn't cause regressions anywhere else in the package, or
for other users.
I can confirm that the patched version works, but since I'm on an en
Just to note, Debian have just uploaded an updated package in
"unstable".
http://packages.debian.org/changelogs/pool/main/g/gwave/gwave_20090213-2/changelog
It encompases this change, the Ubuntu delta, and various other cleanups
and improvements. I guess this could / should be synced to Lucid at
On Mon, 2009-11-16 at 16:56 +0200, أحمد المحمودي wrote:
> Hello,
> Thanks Peter for sending the patch to Debian, I am currently working
> on merging the Ubuntu changes into Debian, but I see that according to
> the bug report on Launchpad, the problem cannot be reproduced by
> Fabrice o
NB: That doesn't work on my box, since the C library doesn't support
that locale.
** Changed in: gwave (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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I'm guessing - as I can't reproduce either, that we would need to set
our LC_NUMERIC to a locale which had "," as its decimal point separator.
LC_NUMERIC=de_DE gwave ?
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Is this more what you're after?
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Do you need the .dsc and .diff.gz files, or just the .debdiff?
It seemed against best packaging guidelines just to patch the source-
code without using a patch-system, but I can do that if you wish.
The removed files should not have been in the previous package - they
were erroenously left over b
I've attached the i386 binary build of this package for the OP to test.
I believe some confirmation that the new package fixes the issue will be
required if we want to SRU this into Karmic.
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I've attached a debdiff of the patch which ought to fix the issue.
Note that the new package drops some build-time gernated files out of
the .diff.gz, which I think is for the best.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35719155/gwave_20090213-1ubuntu1_
Ok - I thought this kind of bug sounded familiar, it probably came up on
the geda-dev list already...
There is a fix committed upstream. Someone probably needs to work up a
debdiff to introduce this patch into the Ubuntu package, and (in an
ideal world) start the SRU process.
https://sourceforge.
I've sent a note to the geda-dev email list linking to this bug. I'm not
sure if the upstream maintiner is subscribed or not, but I think he is -
and this might get it some attention.
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Given that binary formats work, I wonder if it is your system locale
which is throwing off the ASCII format parser.
I'm not 100% sure how to test this, but perhaps try opening a terminal
and running gwave like this:
LC_ALL=C gwave ...
or
LANG=C gwave ..
or
LOCALE=C gwave ...
(I can't recall whic
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: software-center
For some software, e.g. the "geda" suite of electronic design software,
the few GUI apps with .desktop files shown in software-center are not
enough to provide a meaningful install on their own.
Traditionally, we have made their component
I couldn't resist chiming in here.. even though I know it is
inappropriate.
Not to detract from it, but I wouldn't call Eagle _the_ industry standard for
PCB design. Protel, Altium, PADs, OrCad...?
Eagle is very popular with hobbyists, and is important to see its package
working on Ubuntu from a
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: epiphany-browser
Rather bizarrely, the following works:
Paste from terminal into epiphany (middle click paste)
Paste from epiphany into terminal (middle click paste)
What DOES NOT work, is middle-click pasting _from_ epiphany, _into_ the
same epiphany
Perhaps you could make this suggestion directly to the upstream
developers. Their site is: http://ghdl.free.fr/bug.html
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Your help ingetting this fixed is much appreciated.
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Just a note, if you manually edit the /var/lib/dpkg/info/adobe-
flashplugin.prerm script and comment out the "set -e" line at the top,
then you can sucessfully remove adobe-flashplugin. (Then install the
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Hi guys, I'm sure the rest of the gEDA team would appreciate hearing
those comments (geda-user list?).
W.r.t new geda-gattrib, older *geda-*, I'm pretty sure that gattrib
1.6.0 could not be built against libgeda 1.4.2.
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Perhaps it is time to call in the sponsors again?
As a gEDA developer I'm biased, but I still think seeking a FFe for the
entire of gEDA 1.6.0 would be a more supportable way to go, since the
gEDA developers actually support the 1.6.x series.
But of course.. I'm not impartial.
I've provided code
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What a PAIN in the backside!
My 1.6.0 patch didn't apply cleanly, so I back-ported to 1.4.3. Then had
to add patch infrastructure to the geda-gattrib package...
Then couldn't make it work properly (the pacakage needed the equivalent
of an autoreconf - and I'm not sure how to do that and still kee
Either solution is possible - I was just thinking that 1.6.0 packages
would have been better tested than applying a big patch to 1.4.x.
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I'm just waiting to see that these build on the ppa builder:
https://launchpad.net/~pcjc2/+archive/
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I'm a little lost as to what the deb-diff was for. The control file
implies that it is a geda-gattrib 1.6.0 release, but I don't think this
would not be possible without updating the rest of the geda-* packages.
gEDA (gschem and gattrib) install their own .desktop files, but I see
the debdiff appe
Sorry.. gattrib/src/gtkitementry_2_2.c
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gattrib/src/gtkitementry.c is the offending file.
This is the fix applied to gEDA 1.6.0 (remove the offending file and use a
different widget):
http://git.gpleda.org/?p=gaf.git;a=commitdiff;h=78da20ca286eb2f6e518c64dca94b888fc8c19af
The diff won't apply directly, but it should only be build syst
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: geda-gattrib
During development of gEDA 1.6.0, we became aware that with GTK versions
greater than 2.17.x, geda-gattrib will not build due to changes in GTK
API. (Renaming of some private members which the gtk-extra derived code
in gattrib (ab)used).
I p
Public bug reported:
GTK 2.17 has hidden some private structure members which the GtkSheet
widget uses internally. Seems like an API break in GTK, but filing here
- since GtkSheet should not have been accessing those members anyway.
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Importance: Undecided
Does it speed up if you install compizconfig-settings-manager, and under
System->Preferences-> Compiz config settings manager -> general options
-> Display settings-> Sync to VBlank is turned off?
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I've noted that the intel graphics driver causes the HW cursor to jump
when it is detecting modes (as provoked by Xrandr).
Various other bugs in the GNOME stack (at various times in the Jaunty
cycle), have exaggerated the number of XRandR probes in a horrible
interaction between g-s-d and the back
.files aside, it completely wrecked a git repository (with stgit) which
I was working from. Perhaps git / stgit needs to fsync some of its log
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Looks like different hardware to mine, so I doubt I'll be able to help
myself.
I suspect to help track this down, you may need to provide make / model
of the laptop. Perhaps one of the Ubuntu develoeprs will have access to
a similar machine to test.
The output of "sudo dmidecode" may also provide
UXA apparently also introduces some problems:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/UxaTesting
However, it would be interesting to get the failure cases retested with
the latest 2.6.3 intel driver, (and after verifying the Ubuntu kernel is
using all the appropriate DRI kernel patches).
Asking in the wrong p
And apparently I posted that last commend on the wrong window's bug!
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UXA apparently also introduces some problems:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/UxaTesting
However, it would be interesting to get the failure cases retested with
the latest 2.6.3 intel driver, (and after verifying the Ubuntu kernel is
using all the appropriate DRI kernel patches).
Asking in the wrong p
You'll need to give more details about the make and model of laptop,
attach your /var/log/Xorg.log and the output of lspci -nn
See here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Reporting
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I'm hesitant to do that, since I'm not sure if I've got time (or know-
how) to fix it. Since UXA isn't going to be default in Jaunty, it
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I'm using 2.6.28-8-generic and a crash just zeroed out a _load_ of
important files in my git repository which I'd recently rebased a patch
series in.
Not impressed (TM).
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Same laptop, same problem.
on rmmod tg3, things lock up for several seconds.. dmesg:
[28632.748272] tg3: tg3_abort_hw timed out for eth0, TX_MODE_ENABLE will
not clear MAC_TX_MODE=
[28528.865765] tg3: eth0: No firmware running.
[28632.748272] tg3: tg3_abort_hw timed out for eth0, TX_MODE
UPDATE:
Eric Anholt has proposed a new Xorg patch which adds many more
combinations of GLXVisuals and XVisuals, to avoid the breakage the above
patches could cause to apps wanting a specific feature-set in their
GLXVisual to do GL rendering. Lets wait to see what happens upstream on
this one.
Quo
** Hold off on the patches for now, there is some upstream discussion as
to whether they are correct or not, including an open bug report for the
change causing problems
(http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=19970).
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The above patches are not necessaily regression free.. I already
managed to break one of my own naievely coded GL apps with it, since it
means that there are no visuals mis-reported with alpha bits where they
shouldn't have them.
My app's unnecessary request to GtkGlExt for a visual with double-b
I think it would be worth picking these up now, inspite them not
actually fixing the problem, as it will help to isolate any possible
regressions exposed by apps picking the wrong FBconfig amongst the new
selection the patch will offer.
(The Xorg patch fixes a bug of that class which causes lots o
Just spotted your fix milestones... the Xorg server needs to be updated
before / at the same time, as mesa.
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Three, but combine the two for mesa - as they are just one fix..
They don't actually fix the problem, but we ought to start carrying the
Xorg one anyway, otherwise you'll see breakage against newer mesa
versions which have the upper two included.
I've not yet managed to come up with a satisfactor
Added xorg-server source package, due to the above patch being
necessary.. not sure if it should be in its own bug or not..
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With the above commits, an xserver fix is noted to be needed, as adding
the 24 bit visuals exposed a bug in the mapping between GLXVisual and
FBconfig:
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The binary build of those .so files isn't correctly linking against the
required libraries, including -ltk-8.5 and -ltcl-8.5ls
If you rebuild the sources manually adding those libraries, "-lv4l2
-ltk8.5 -ltcl8.5" (I just hacked Makefile.in line 107:
LDLIBS := @LDLIBS@ -lpng -lz -lm -ljpeg -lv4l2
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Binary package hint: hal-info
The HP Compaq 6730b needs similar Hotkey data to the 6730s, already
listed in /usr/share/hal/fdi/information/10freedesktop/30-keymap-hp.fdi:
e012:brightnessdown
e017:brightnessup
I'
** Summary changed:
- DRI2: (UXA) artifacts with compiz
+ DRI2: (UXA) white transparency artifacts with compiz
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DRI2: (UXA) white transparency artifacts with compiz
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/324854
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DRI2: (UXA) artifacts with compiz
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[UXA] windows/menus appear with a white flash
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/325507
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Strictly speaking, this isn't a bug in the intel driver.. its a DRI2
problem. the Xorg server might also be relevant (since that is where
DRI(1) works around this problem), but I think the fix will eventually
land in Mesa.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed =
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/commit/?id=3ee21f30cda27e0ee1357f930163526622ba9434
and
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/commit/?id=24ff169486e315671c09cd8a57a311a935ccfff5
Seem like relevant upstream changes to expose more FBConfigs.
I haven't had time to try these out, to see if th
The problem is that UXA's texture from pixmap doesn't do anything
special to override the alpha channel to unity for 24 bit colour depth
pixmaps on the X server. (The old TFP implementations did).
Having discussed this a bit with the Intel guys, it seems the consensus
is that the required informat
Confirming, since I've seen (and investigated) the same problem. Details
on the cause to follow.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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UXA: artifacts with compiz
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/324854
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Can you check if there is anything untowards at the end of your dmesg
output when this manifests?
Anything like:
[22892.778103] [drm:i915_gem_object_bind_to_gtt] *ERROR* GTT full, but
LRU list empty
or similar complaints about drm, i915 or gem in general?
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[GM45] with EXA compiz animations c
New intel chips just don't have the overlay hardware.
There was some talk on the Xorg list of a kludge-round, forcing a sync
to vblank - which could be acceptable on a full screen window.
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video tearing with textured video on intel card
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/278318
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Sure.. are those the only two consumers of gnome-rr.c's API?
If you're happy to push stuff upstream, please go ahead. I was hoping my
mail to the xorg list ('CC yourself and KeithP) would yield some insight
as to what they consider the best fix.
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upgrade to 2:1.2.99.2-0ubuntu1 makes session ut
This is most easily reproducible if you have a laptop, remove / insert
the AC lead, and wait some seconds before gnome-power-manager notices,
and starts to fade the backlight brightness between its AC and battery
presets.
Killing gnome-settings-daemon fixes the issue (or patching it as above).
Si
Blocking out XRRGetScreenSizeRange does indeed also fix the problem,
however I noted that the call fills in information which may be accessed
via various APIs, so I'd prefer to leave it in there if possible.
At least, disabling the update when recieving an output property
notification just means t
gnome-power-manager isn't bothering me, since I still have the patched
version of GDK which isn't emitting the "monitors-changed" event for
output property notifications.
gdkevents-x11.c, line 2114:
if (screen && notify->subtype != RRNotify_OutputProperty)
_gdk_x11_scr
These programs might be used remotely, or in a nested X session, or a
VNC session, for example. I realise there are ways and means, but I
suspect the stock VNC server from RealVNC won't support that extension
(theory untested).
I have in the past (not currently) run servers hosting desktops,
acces
My local kludgy workaround for now is this:
-- gnome-desktop-2.25.5.orig/libgnome-desktop/gnome-rr.c
+++ gnome-desktop-2.25.5/libgnome-desktop/gnome-rr.c
@@ -512,6 +512,8 @@
switch (event->subtype)
{
+case RRNotify_OutputProperty:
+return GDK_FILTER_CON
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