[Bug 405270] Re: Karmic slow boot

2009-08-11 Thread ianst
I've discovered today: https://bugs.launchpad.net/linux/+bug/384579 and somebody there proposed this: echo blacklist floppy | sudo tee /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-floppy.conf sudo rmmod floppy sudo update-initramfs -u I had to run that twice, first run resulted in an error message floppy in

[Bug 405270] Re: Karmic slow boot

2009-08-05 Thread ianst
I observe similar symptoms on my Sony Vaio notebook. I installed every version of Ubuntu since 6.x. Now I upgraded to Karmic using update- manager and booting got at least two minutes longer, or maybe more. As far as I understand, the reason in my case is the following: - the notebook has one

[Bug 194521] Re: [mach64] ATI Mobility M1 -- the mouse cursor garbles some underlying pixels

2008-08-19 Thread ianst
the problem is still present in Interpid Alpha 4 -- [mach64] ATI Mobility M1 -- the mouse cursor garbles some underlying pixels https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/194521 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs

[Bug 194521] Re: [mach64] ATI Mobility M1 -- the mouse cursor garbles some underlying pixels

2008-07-05 Thread ianst
The Freecell game shows even more interesting effects: - The arrow cursor leaves the line pattern on one place - When the cursor is the hand the line pattern always follows cursor. -- [mach64] ATI Mobility M1 -- the mouse cursor garbles some underlying pixels

[Bug 194953] Re: gnome-system-monitor resources graphs unstable on window resize

2008-06-23 Thread ianst
Yes I've taken this picture as I've used Vesa driver, and now using ATI I don't observe that effect: http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14985183/System%20Monitor%20Bad.png -- gnome-system-monitor resources graphs unstable on window resize https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/194953 You received this bug

[Bug 194953] Re: gnome-system-monitor resources graphs unstable on window resize

2008-06-10 Thread ianst
As far as I understand the problem reported by David Bentley and me has better diagnosis in: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-system- monitor/+bug/208570 Maybe this entry can be closed, if other issues are resolved? -- gnome-system-monitor resources graphs unstable on window

[Bug 194953] Re: gnome-system-monitor resources graphs unstable on window resize

2008-06-04 Thread ianst
With the latest updates the state is the same please see the screenshots. ** Attachment added: System Monitor Bad.png http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14985183/System%20Monitor%20Bad.png -- gnome-system-monitor resources graphs unstable on window resize https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/194953

[Bug 194953] Re: gnome-system-monitor resources graphs unstable on window resize

2008-06-04 Thread ianst
and another tab... ** Attachment added: System Monitor Bad2.png http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14985190/System%20Monitor%20Bad2.png -- gnome-system-monitor resources graphs unstable on window resize https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/194953 You received this bug notification because you are a

[Bug 194953] Re: gnome-system-monitor resources graphs unstable on window resize

2008-06-04 Thread ianst
And here you can see that system monitor takes 8 percent of cpu to refresh processes page and 60 percent (!) when drawing graphs. Of course the look of the whole window is fully wrong like the other tabs (previous screenshots). -- gnome-system-monitor resources graphs unstable on window resize

[Bug 194953] Re: gnome-system-monitor resources graphs unstable on window resize

2008-06-04 Thread ianst
** Attachment added: System Monitor Graphs take 60 perc cpu.png http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14985248/System%20Monitor%20Graphs%20take%2060%20perc%20cpu.png -- gnome-system-monitor resources graphs unstable on window resize https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/194953 You received this bug

[Bug 194521] Re: [mach64] ATI Mobility M1 -- the mouse cursor garbles some underlying pixels

2008-05-19 Thread ianst
One more observation: I've tried to run GlTron game, and in the window of GlTron the second mouse cursor which is some pattern follows the main cursor. Once it comes out of that window, it get stuck to some point and doesn't move for a while. -- [mach64] ATI Mobility M1 -- the mouse cursor

[Bug 194953] Re: gnome-system-monitor resources graphs unstable on window resize

2008-05-11 Thread ianst
ianst, that looks like a seperate bug. help ubuntu and make a bug report about it :) I've did this two weeks ago but it was marked invalid and a duplicate of this one! What now? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-system- monitor/+bug/224397 -- gnome-system-monitor resources

[Bug 194953] Re: gnome-system-monitor resources graphs unstable on window resize

2008-05-10 Thread ianst
I've installed gnome-system-monitor_2.22.1-0ubuntu2_i386.deb and here it still looks exactly like on http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12808034/Screenshot.png it uses less CPU, but still more than in 7.10 and it still has this shrinked window to 3/4 of the real width look. -- gnome-system-monitor

[Bug 194521] Re: [mach64] ATI Mobility M1 -- the mouse cursor garbles some underlying pixels

2008-05-01 Thread ianst
attached /var/log/Xorg.0.log ** Attachment added: var log Xorg 0 log http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14062548/Xorg.0.log -- [mach64] ATI Mobility M1 -- the mouse cursor garbles some underlying pixels https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/194521 You received this bug notification because you are a

[Bug 194521] Re: [mach64] ATI Mobility M1 -- the mouse cursor garbles some underlying pixels

2008-05-01 Thread ianst
the 1st photo of the screen detail -- in the snapshot is the problem not visible. I'll attacht one more photo so that you can see that it doesn't follow the main cursor all the time and that it's not affected by anything else appearing on the screen ** Attachment added: The first photo of the

[Bug 194521] Re: [mach64] ATI Mobility M1 -- the mouse cursor garbles some underlying pixels

2008-05-01 Thread ianst
the second photo of the screen detail ** Attachment added: The second photo of the screen -- the burned second cursor http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14062647/SecondCursorDrop2.jpg -- [mach64] ATI Mobility M1 -- the mouse cursor garbles some underlying pixels

[Bug 194521] Re: [mach64] ATI Mobility M1 -- the mouse cursor garbles some underlying pixels

2008-05-01 Thread ianst
now, from all the observations, I'm quite sure that it's drawn by the same mechanism that draws the main hardware cursor, and that what I see must be a second hardware cursor which show flag is unintentionally activated by some initialization and reinitialization procedure. -- [mach64] ATI

Re: [Bug 224397] Re: system monitor display garbled on 8.04

2008-04-30 Thread ianst
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 194953 *** https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/194953 Thanks, now I have checked #194953 -- the behavior shown there affects only the graph curves, not the whole window. But I see that there is a commenter in #194953 who reported the behaviour like mine, David

[Bug 224397] [NEW] system monitor display garbled on 8.04

2008-04-29 Thread ianst
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: gnome-system-monitor After upgrade to 8.04 the previously working System monitor display is garbled (snapshot attached). That's the only program where I saw that effect up to now. ** Affects: gnome-system-monitor (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided

[Bug 224397] Re: system monitor display garbled on 8.04

2008-04-29 Thread ianst
** Attachment added: snapshot http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14025141/problem.png -- system monitor display garbled on 8.04 https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/224397 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs

Re: [Bug 194521] Re: [mach64] ATI Mobility M1 -- the mouse cursor garbles some underlying pixels

2008-04-28 Thread ianst
On my machine it appears as the pointer is not changed, the pixels on the screen close to the pointer get wrong (the pattern itself has similarities to the picture, but the main pointer is ok) and then these pixels stay there until something happens, they appear somewhere else. They appear always

[Bug 194521] [NEW] ATI Mobility M1 -- the mouse cursor garbles some underlying pixels

2008-03-07 Thread ianst
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-ati Using xserver-xorg-video-ati - 1:6.7.197+git20080217.d055b9e8-0ubuntu0tormod~gutsy on Sony with ATI Mobility M1 I observe a line of garbled pixels under the mouse cursor, for example on the initial login screen, and then they

[Bug 194521] Re: ATI Mobility M1 -- the mouse cursor garbles some underlying pixels

2008-03-07 Thread ianst
There is some logic in behaviour -- I've already mentioned that pixels appear at first at the initial display of screen and the mouse. Then, going to Screen and Graphics Preferences / Graphics card and performing Test will make the pixels dissapear. Probably the sequence of initializing the screen

[Bug 194521] Re: ATI Mobility M1 -- the mouse cursor garbles some underlying pixels

2008-03-07 Thread ianst
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12158253/Dependencies.txt -- ATI Mobility M1 -- the mouse cursor garbles some underlying pixels https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/194521 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is