60 days is an absurd timeout, and I would complain loudly about that...
... If it weren't for the fact that I came back to this bug report to
say that it seems to have very recently been solved. Had to have been in
version 93 or 94, probably 94.
At least, for my own purposes, it seems completely
@Olivier Tilloy, ironically, I'm now seeing the same behavior in version
90. I don't remember if the performance behaved the same way in 89 or
not, but maybe? At any rate, performance of Ubuntu's builds has vastly
improved, even if it's still not quite on the same level as Chrome. I
haven't re-test
@osomon, I don't think this is due to the toolchain version used. I
semi-recently (I don't know how long it's been going on.. Somewhere in the span
of the last 6 months to the last 2 years? Probably more like the past year and
a half, but it feels in some ways longer, in some ways shorter?) foun
Why does everyone seem to say it's an nVidia problem? I have this with a
Radeon card, seems to have been broken by one of the newer Linux Kernel
releases.
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Singtoh, I give many thanks for this fix. I have 4 cores (2 hyperthreads
each, so '8 cores'), so the high single-thread usage didn't bother me
too much... But the amount of time it took really frustrated me.
This goes from a 'leave Synaptic open for a while and do something else'
sort of thing, to
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I was trying to synchronize my phone with my desktop using KDE Connect,
and neither device could see the other. After a bunch of
troubleshooting, I looked at the version numbers... Only to find that
the version of 'kdeconnect' that Ubuntu Xen
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I was trying to synchronize my phone with my desktop using KDE Connect,
and neither device could see the other. After a bunch of
troubleshooting, I looked at the version numbers... Only to find that
the version of 'kdeconnect' that Ubuntu Xenial packages is the same as
what Wi
Nowhere in either the parent post, nor in the comments, is 'bang for the
buck' even talked about. The entire thing seems to be about choosing a
higher quality default sampling method due to the availability of faster
CPUs. In fact, libsamplerate is never mentioned by name, and src-sinc-.*
are only
Christopher, it is unlikely that any automated tool is ever going to
capture this bug any more than it already has. It is much more
beneficial to find out why it might NOT happen, than why it DOES happen.
What's more, is that it seems that this bug is in the proprietary driver
upstream... So the mo
I'm on 14.10 using an AMD Radeon R9 290X, and having the same issue. The
fact that we're supposed to make new bug reports every time someone's
hardware is slightly different or a new version of Ubuntu comes out is
mildly infuriating, because it makes it seem as if there are fewer
people with this i
I would also like to add that I switched in my BIOS from using Intel
HDAudio to using AC97. No difference in behavior whatsoever.
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Title:
[System
It doesn't. The above does not actually affect whether Pulseaudio works
correctly on next bootup or not.
Also, I'm afraid to reboot for kernel updates because I've been having
to reboot 5 to 10 times just to get sound working again. I'd normally
just say forget it, but it also makes TTYs spam this
I fixed my problem. It turned out that GRUB was being installed to the
wrong hard drive. It was installing to /dev/sda (the 'first' hard drive,
which is SATA) and not to /dev/sdd (the 'master' IDE drive, that the
computer was trying to boot into). It worked in previous versions
because I knew at th
Ok, I rebooted several times and sound refused to work.
So I ran:
sudo rm -r ~username/.pulse* #to delete the .pulse-cookie file, as well as the
folder .pulse/
sudo rm -r /tmp/pulse-* #to delete all those weird numbered pulseaudio folders
in /tmp/.
And rebooted. That made it work on the next b
Doing that now (rebooted to get sound to stop working). pulseaudio -k
does not work, and on top of that, I've pressed Ctrl+C to stop
pulseaudio (as described on that page), and it takes a very long time to
stop pulseaudio. I was about to type that it doesn't, but it just...
Took way too long.
Atta
cture Driver Version 1.0.24.
ApportVersion: 2.0.1-0ubuntu7
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC0: tynach 1906 F pulseaudio
/dev/snd/pcmC1D0c: tynach 1906 F...m pulseaudio
Card0.Amixer.info:
Card hw:0 'SB'/'HDA ATI
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Affects me too, but without encryption; just LVM. I'm trying to
reinstall again to see if there's some way to fix this.
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12.04 new install
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aptd crashes whenever I log in.
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Binary package hint: aptdaemon
I don't know, it just says aptd (I think) crashes whenever I log in.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: aptdaemon 0.41+bzr657-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.38-9.43-generic 2.6.38.4
Uname: Linux 2.6.38-9-generic
Hmm, why not start up another process for indicator-appmenu? Depending
on if it's a root application, or a user application, decides which one
is displayed up there at the moment. This allows security, hopefully.
The idea is, the user's indicator-appmenu is the only one running while
under normal
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Binary package hint: gstm
I understand that you guys want to destroy and obliterate the
notification area, but that means that many programs will have to be
modified to fit the new system.
gSTM is one program that I use every day, for a number of purposes. I
keep it running
Request having this moved to "Lucid"? I filed it wrong >.< Not first
time filing a bug report, but first time filing one for a beta. I think.
Maybe not, I'm not sure.
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Graphics Mode
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/5506
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When I try to install the Virtualbox Guest Additions that come on the
Guest Additions ISO, it causes the X server to be completely unusable
unless you use "Safe Graphics Mode" which is a pain to go through. None
of the options (such as 'reconfigure X') work either; You HAVE to
Well, that solved the problem, thanks!
Wonder what caused it to go corrupt.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubuntuone-client
Yesterday, Ubuntu One was connecting and updating my files, and
everything worked fine.
Today, when I wake up, my computer continuously has a black screen (like
the default Ubuntu 'screensaver'), and I can't get it to go out of that.
So,
I just needed to comment on this... I have a Wacom tablet that has a
slight loose connection in the cord, so it often disconnects. I find
Gimp crashing on me A LOT.
It's making Gimp unusable right now, and I have to boot up Vista and use
Photoshop.
Using Gimp 2.6.6 on Ubuntu 9.04, x86-64 version.
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