Thanks for reporting this The Bright Side, but this issue is much bigger
than darktable.
The fact that clinfo gives a weird error is a good indicator that this
is a very general problem, not related to any user-land programs. The
reason I found it (again, thanks) was that I have a problem with bo
Today, we upgraded to 12.04 LTS, which installed kernel 3.2.0.0-34,
resolving the issue. As far as I know, however, 11.10 is still
affected.
To jsalisbury, I didn't try that far upstream, but I think the answer is
'yes', upstream is fixed as 3.2.0.0-34 does not exhibit this issue.
To brad-figg,
Output of commands requested by someone:
> cat /proc/version_signature
Ubuntu 3.0.0-25.41-generic-pae 3.0.40
> lspci -vnvn
(see attached)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1081831/+attachment/3449410/+files/lspci-vnvn.log
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Public bug reported:
Since kernel 3.0.0-26 update was released, the system displays garbled
video after switching to graphic mode and X11. I have been hoping
subsequent updates would resolve the issue, but after each upgrade, I
must boot an older kernel (-25) and reconfigure GRUB menu to boot the
Yes, when I originally reported this bug, it happened every time. It no
longer occurs, however. I've been avoiding this feature since I
reported this problem, so I cannot say when it was fixed. But, it's
definitely gone. I can open the Today view reliably, now.
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orage aborts when "Today" vi
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36488194/Dependencies.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36488195/XsessionErrors.txt
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gnusound crashes immediately on startup: *** buffer overflow detected ***:
/usr/bin/gnuso
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnusound
I just installed gnusound, but it immediately fails when started from
the command line or menu. It *does not* kill or crash XWindows,
however, as reported by several others. I noticed this problem back in
Hardy Heron, I think, and it still hasn
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: orage
Right-click on Orage in system tray, choose "Today". This causes Orage
to crash. This view used to work fine, but I recently upgraded to
XUbuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala. The following is the output from orage,
including a backtrace:
...
** (orage:12286
But, in my case, apt-get could not fix the problem.
> sudo apt-get install -f
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
1 not fully installed or removed.
After this operation, 0B of
Okay, thanks for the explanation.
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Long delay between starting to play / stream audio and actual play or disconnect
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/405081
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Look, this is not fixed. My version of Totem and Gstreamer are up-to-
date. If you're saying this is a known issue, then mark this as a
duplicate of the bug that was fixed and tell me which package version
will include the fix. If it's fixed in an upstream build, then the fix
needs to be back po
I would if I could, but I'm running Jaunty. Did I post this to the
wrong place?
Why did you test against Karmic? I don't even see a beta release
announced. If you need more data, just tell me what to do...in Jaunty.
But, it's probably easier to fix if you try it yourself.
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Long delay betwee
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: totem
When playing a .wax file with streaming audio content, Totem begins to
buffer and then play, but no audio is heard for a long time (in my
tests, approximately 2-3 minutes, but read on). I suspect playback
isn't really starting until the entire audi
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/29554845/Dependencies.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/29554846/ProcMaps.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/29554847/ProcStatus.txt
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My apologies. There is, in fact, another recourse. It is possible to
use the task bar (which I do not run) or the window list (from the
desktop or tray) to locate any window, if you know it's title, already.
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Xubuntu: newly opened windows are no longer placed on front
https://bugs.launchpad.n
Great catch, Matthew. This is the history I was missing on this whole
ordeal.
Bug 3200 is actually a feature request. In it, the claim is made that
new windows popping to the top of of the Z-buffer is a inconvenient and
a security risk. Well, obviously, the requester and I disagree on what
is i
Despite the fact this bug was reported (in multiple bug reports), the
Xfce team seems to be unmoved. All bugs were closed earlier this week,
status: Invalid. Their claim is that this behavior--raise new widows
regardless of focus--is incorrect, despite the extremely longstanding
nature of this be
This request/issue seems old. Didn't a working driver surface about a
year ago? Could someone provide more information about when Ubuntu will
receive support for the K10 thermal driver?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/316257
You received this bug no
This request/issue seems old. Didn't a working driver surface about a
year ago? Could someone provide more information about when Ubuntu will
receive support for the K10 thermal driver?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/316257
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Second.
I find this a serious problem because I use Xfce and XUbuntu mostly for
just this feature. I like to be able to click in a window without
raising it and I do NOT like pop-up/unexpected windows to steal focus.
Xfce makes this possible and I think its perfect. To avoid a religious
war, let
Granted. I'm sure that's true, but yes, I am using VVFAT for two
reasons: (1) it is direct, read/write, host-to-guest file access, and
(2) it is the easiest method to transfer files between host and guest.
When I first encountered the need to transfer files I had on my host to
my VM, I looked for
Hi Dustin,
Excellent questions. I should have included that information.
1) Can you reproduce this on an Ubuntu Jaunty host?
I have not tried Jaunty 9.04 beta. Sorry. What version of KVM and QEMU
are provided? I checked the main KVM changelog and I don't see anything about
it. I t
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: kvm
KVM Version: 1:72+dfsg-1ubuntu6
QEMU Version: 0.9.1-5ubuntu3
Description:Ubuntu 8.10
Release:8.10
- File Data and Filename corruption occurs when coping large files to a
+ File Data and Filename corruption occur when copy
I forgot to mention this corruption was observed with both QEMU and KVM.
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Corruption of File Data/Filename w/ Virtual FAT (VFAT)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/356808
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kvm
KVM Version: 1:72+dfsg-1ubuntu6
QEMU Version: 0.9.1-5ubuntu3
Description:Ubuntu 8.10
Release:8.10
File Data and Filename corruption occurs when coping large files to a
Virtual FAT (VFAT) drive. I noticed this when copying ISO images
betw
I'm not sure if this "bug" is still affecting Hardy Heron 8.04 with
Firefox 3.0. I just wanted to mention that Steve Langasek's post led me
to a solution to my problem. My symptoms were similar, but I didn't
think creating a link was a good idea. I had a "conflict" with Gnash,
which was the pref
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