I have this problem if I simply do:
1) On my laptop, change the resolution from the default
2) Close the lid
3) Open the lid
Everything moves. Sadness ensues.
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Public bug reported:
Ghostscript 9.26 is seeing a segfault when MaxBitmap is too high
combined with pngalpha and FirstPage settings. I've seen this on two
very different PDFs from different sources.
Running on Ubuntu 18.04
Command run:
% gs -dMaxBitmap=5000 '-sDEVICE=pngalpha'
Public bug reported:
Alsa test tone worked fine, pulseaudio test tone (presuming that's what PA
stands for in ubuntu-bug) was crackling and short.
I'm also now having problems with VLC audio, whereas it was working fine
before - not sure what system changes caused the problem. VLC audio
will
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/999009
Title:
[Analog Devices AD1884] PA test tone failed (alsa tone succeeded)
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I just figured out that if I kill pulseaudio and let it restart (it's
setup to run as per-user), then everything works fine. Don't know what
caused it to go South, but I recently ran vmplayer, and that always
seems to hose the system a bit.
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I've seen some fixes that involve manually editing your gconf settings,
unfortunately they did not work for me.
What does seem to work, and sheds light on why the bug is caused, is to
do the following:
1) Kill compiz (with something like 'metacity --replace')
2) Right-click on the workspace
I have this problem as well.
emerald: emerald version 0.3.0-svn
compiz 0.6.1
The problem is that emerald is crashing. Compiz is still running (drags work
fine, for example), and the compiz process is still live.
If you enter full-screen mode, then exit by using the ctrl-alt method in