Looks like
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mountall/+bug/1384502 might be
relevant to this bug as well.
FWIW this has bitten me too.
Looking at dmesg idmapd is called for each mount point in /etc/fstab and
then killed (TERM), this all appears to happen _before_ the network
interfaces
This appears to have been fixed in Debian nearly six months ago ...
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=701123
The fix is at: http://www.squid-
cache.org/Versions/v3/3.1/changesets/squid-3.1-10486.patch
Here's the patch, applies cleanly against squid3-3.1.20-1ubuntu3
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This appears to have been fixed in Debian nearly six months ago ...
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=701123
The fix is at: http://www.squid-
cache.org/Versions/v3/3.1/changesets/squid-3.1-10486.patch
Here's the patch, applies cleanly against squid3-3.1.20-1ubuntu3
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I´ve just managed to get the 12.04 LiveCD to boot into a GUI on my
MacBook Pro 5,2
/sys/class/dmi/id/bios_vendor:Apple Inc.
/sys/class/dmi/id/bios_version: MBP52.88Z.008E.B05.0905042202
/sys/class/dmi/id/bios_date:05/04/09
/sys/class/dmi/id/sys_vendor:Apple Inc.
System rebooted OK, had to add same options to grub to get GUI to
display. Once up and running installed the restricted NVidia drivers
and rebooted.
Booted to GUI with no additional options added to grub, NVidia splash
screen displayed briefly then default desktop.
Now to get rEFIt back as the
Missing in 10.10, 11.04 and 11.10
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I am still having this issue. Clicking on the volume control crashes
unity-panel-service. dmesg shows this:
unity-panel-ser[22959]: segfault at 1c ip 7fbeeb594235 sp
7fff40b08530 error 4 in libgdk-3.so.0.200.0
(deleted)[7fbeeb565000+77000]
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The situation has not improved in 11.10. Still massive tearing problems
unless you add 'Option Composite Disable' to xorg.conf. Very sad as
all the nice Unity stuff is useless until this bug is fixed. I would be
more than happy to work with any developers interested in solving this.
I'm just
I still have not been able to get video without tearing with composite
enabled. Can someone who has this working post all of their details?
- compiz settings: unredirect fullscreen, force independant output painting,
refresh rate detection, workarounds, etc
- nouveau or nvidia driver? version?
Markus - have you tested with the video I posted? If the composite
extension is enabled, I get tearing even when compiz is not running.
Depending on the video, you may not always see it. That's why I made
the test clip.
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I tested again with the latest (275.09.07) proprietary drivers today
(compiled on 11.04 from the 11.10 source packages). They exhibit
exactly the same tearing problem. None of the usual workarounds solve
it completely. The only thing that does work is disabling the composite
extension in
Just tried the Fedora 15 LiveCD, it also exhibits tearing when playing
the test clip from post #38. If the cause is the same, then Ubuntu is
not the only distribution affected.
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I have tested both nvidia driver and nouveau under unity, classic, and
classic (no effects). Changing driver makes no difference. Single or
dual display makes no difference. Tearing is less with classic (no
effects), but still present. The only thing that solves it for me is
disabling the
Disabling C1E in bios solved the HPET issues for me. There is still a
video tearing problem though, but this is a separate issue in bug
#423940.
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Things I've tried:
- Run under classic or unity - Very bad tearing. Unredirect fullscreen has no
effect unless decorators are killed, in which case it behaves the same as
classic (no effects).
- Run under classic (no effects) - One tear instead of multiple tears. The
vertical position of
This is a simple test clip for tearing issues I've made. Any tearing
will be very obvious with this clip (the vertical bar should be smooth
with no jagged disconnects).
** Attachment added: test clip
Disabling compositing in xorg.conf seems to stop the tearing (so far,
anyway):
Section Extensions
Option Composite Disable
EndSection
That seems to point to an xorg bug of some sort.
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I have this issue as well. Very bad tearing with compiz (unity or
classic). Unredirect fullscreen only works if you kill the decorator
(in both unity and classic). Currently using nouveau drivers.
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This bug affects the current Natty kernel as well:
2.6.38-8-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Mon Apr 11 03:31:24 UTC 2011 x86_64 x86_64
x86_64 GNU/Linux
Also, HPET timing seems to be affected. I am seeing video tearing
artifacts on the Nouveau driver as a result of this (even without
compositing).
Copying the /usr/share/phpsysinfo/data directory from the source .tar.gz
(available from http://phpsysinfo.sourceforge.net/) to
/usr/share/phpsysinfo fixes the error
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Copying the /usr/share/phpsysinfo/data directory from the source .tar.gz
(available from http://phpsysinfo.sourceforge.net/) to
/usr/share/phpsysinfo fixes the error
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mplayer
Mencoder is missing faac support. I won't bother adding a patch here, as
it's easily fixed by just adding libfaac-dev to Build-Depends in the
control file.
** Affects: mplayer (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags:
There is also a bug (which I've believe is fixed in the newer versions)
where xscreensaver-getimage processes are not cleaned up with a wait()
call once they complete. This means that leaving the screensaver
running for a while (less than a day can do it, depending on the image
change rate) will
RE: my last post - I just found some info in the ChangeLog. That bug
affects glslideshow and carousel and is fixed in 5.00.
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