Ignore the above about 3.10. I tried to compile without optimization.
That's why I didn't notice the problem. So 3.10 is also affected.
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I have the same protobuf problem with my personal code.
Generated by protobuf code is definitely not compatible with currently
installed system headers.
I also tested protobuf-3.10 and it works fine. So I think the protobuf package
has to be upgraded in the Ubuntu repo.
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Good point, then there can be 2 explanations:
1) dedicated vs integrated GPU
2) intel vs amd/nvidia
I will try to get some AMD APU to test it.
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I can confirm this bug too. But additionally I have noticed one more
interesting fact:
It seems that this bug affects only PCs with dedicated GPUs (AMD,
Nvidia). When I connect monitors into motherboard ports this bugs
disappears. In my case via VGA(60Hz) and DVI-D(120Hz), but I believe
that with
seems to be the same
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=376341
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https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=376341
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Same on Gentoo system :-) killing/restarting plasmashell helps.
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plasmashell high CPU usage (100%+)
To manage notifications about this
Just want to plug for this bug: I work in a mixed windows / linux
environment. Not having the ability to move the window buttons to the
right side of the window bar is extremely bothersome. It's a little
thing, but boy does it break my concentration.
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more simple way
(. /etc/lsb-release; echo $DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION)
$WINEPREFIX/drive_c/distrelease
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lsb_release crashed with IOError
the patch works fine.
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aptd crashed with UnicodeDecodeError in _set_status_details(): 'ascii'
codec can't decode byte 0xd0 in position
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 192888 ***
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firefox crashes on flash contents when using libflashsupport
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The same thing happened to me with 1.5.1 on the repo, but it seems not
happening with 1.5.2 installed from a checkinstall deb found at
ftp://ftp.lyx.org/pub/lyx/bin/1.5.2/lyx-1.5.2-1_dapper_i386.deb
Could anyone confirm this bug with 1.5.2?
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I just booted with Gutsy RC amd64 and the same thing happend to my
machine with an Nvidia GeForce 8600GT 256MB card.
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It seems I experienced the same problem: mono crashes after logging in
on Ubuntu 6.10 edgy. I'm running beagle. Attached is the complete crash
report generated.
** Attachment added: Crash report
http://librarian.launchpad.net/5910381/_usr_bin_mono.1000.crash
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