filter file for Color Filter plugin
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Binary package hint: compiz-fusion-plugins-main
Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty x86_64
compiz 1:0.7.8-0ubuntu5
compiz-
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Binary package hint: compiz-fusion-plugins-main
Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty x86_64
compiz 1:0.7.8-0ubuntu5
compiz-fusion-plugins-main 0.7.8-0ubuntu4
xserver-xorg-video-radeon
Hiding windows or a panel (autohide) leaves white colored areas on the desktop
behind.
See the attached scr
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/314041
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Virtual capture interface "any" is missing
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Binary package hint: wireshark
Ubuntu Jaunty Alpha2 x86_64
wireshark 1.0.5-1ubuntu1
Wireshark in Intrepid and before used to have the very useful virtual capture
interface "any".
Somehow in Jaunty it is no longer there. Is there a way to get it back?
TEST CASE:
- gksu wire
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/314041
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Binary package hint: wireshark
Ubuntu Jaunty Alpha2 x86_64
wireshark 1.0.5-1ubuntu1
Wireshark in Intrepid and before used to have the very useful virtual capture
interface "any".
Someh
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You are right, it does work!
# nmap localhost -p6522 | grep open
6522/tcp open unknown
Man, I was blindly trusting netstat/lsof, guess I've learned something
today.
Thanks for fixing it anyway, it might save someone from the same
confusion.
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gobby only listens for ipv6 connections
https://b
Wow, that was lightning fast, thank you for the fix!
The workaround looked promising but bindv6only=0 is the default here too.
Changing it made no difference for gobby/vino:
# sysctl net.ipv6.bindv6only=0
net.ipv6.bindv6only = 0
# sysctl net.ipv6.bindv6only=1
net.ipv6.bindv6only = 1
r...@dingsdal
Your router seems to do fine with ipv6 name resolution over ipv4.
Can't tell what happens with an ipv6-based network. Tried pinging inside your
local network with ping6?
Your nameserver already responds to ipv6 queries:
dig @218.248.240.181 ipv6.google.com +short
ipv6.l.google.com.
2001:4860
sojourner, did your router reboot during tcpdump2.txt?
It didn't respond for >30s beginning from 06:28:31.
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Try this:
sudo tcpdump -nls128 -i eth1 | tee tcpdump.txt
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The are other problems too with forcing ipv6 enabled for everyone.
Some apps arn't prepared well and totally drop ip4 connectivity.
In the short time since the change to build-in ipv6 I had already vino-
server (Bug #196675) and gobby (Bug #313393) fail me. I'm sure there are
more waiting in the
Replace the ip with the one of your router.
This dumps dns traffic only, probably what you need:
sudo tcpdump -nls128 host 192.168.1.1 and port 53 | tee tcpdump.txt
This dumps everything going from/to your router:
sudo tcpdump -nls128 host 192.168.1.1 | tee tcpdump.txt
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gobby
Ubuntu Jaunty Alpha2
linux-image 2.6.28.4.4
gobby 0.4.8-1
With ipv6 enabled Gobby listens only on the unspecified ip6 address ::.
It becomes inaccessible over ip4 and there appears to be no way to manually
change the interface it binds to.
This
Yes, a patch for the patch.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/attachment.cgi?id=21617
Just in case someone gets bitten by this in the meantime, there is a
workaround. Pressing any key on a real keyboard fixes it for the
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[Jaunty] Pressing any key in onboard crashes xserver with SIGSEGV in
Yep, confirming for Jaunty Alpha2 and pulseaudio 0.9.13-2ubuntu3.
I get garbled sound and buffer underruns with
mplayer -ao openal /usr/lib/openoffice/share/gallery/sounds/space2.wav
It works fine though after killing pulseaudio (pulseaudio -k).
** Changed in: libao-pulse (Ubuntu)
Status
This problem is probably caused by 154_force-copykeyclass-for-key-
events.patch of xserver-xorg-core.
The patch adds
ChangeDeviceID(mdev, *master);
to CopyKeyClass but doesn't check if master is valid.
Master is NULL in the backtrace, so I guess it segfaults right there.
Luckily there i
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lspci -nn | grep VGA
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When I run the onscreen keyboard onboard and press any key, X immediately
restarts. Sometimes, after a while of working with the system it doesn't crash
anymore, so please restart X before testing.
It began af
Tried liferea again in Jaunty 64bit Alpha2, this time with reiserfs for
a change, but there is no improvement. Still unusably slow to start and
scores of fsyncs.
Meanwhile my upstream bug report has been closed without resolution.
http://sourceforge.net/support/tracker.php?aid=2216604
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Yes, this bug was a PITA with firefox 3.0. I've been running firefox profiles
in a ramdisk ever since.
How that relates to liferea, other than both using sqlite, I dont know. Liferea
calls sqlite functions on its own and as far as I could see not through
xulrunner. 'toolkit.storage.synchronous=0
Apparently the debian sid package has been synced for Jaunty.
It works now in Jaunty 64bit Alpha2 with universalindentgui 0.8.1-1.2.
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This still happens on Jaunty Alpha2.
Please someone demote tetex-extra to suggests.
Confirming due to duplicate Bug #290547.
** Changed in: grisbi (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Can't reproduce this anymore on a fresh install of 64bit Jaunty Alpha.
I can download tar.gz files any number of times and they open fine in
file-roller.
file-roller 2.2.24.1-0ubuntu2
firefox-3.0 3.0.5+nobinonly-0ubuntu1
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Poof! it's back. Tested on the live cd and found this bug solved with no
obvious regressions.
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Tested on my beat-up Intrepid install and found no more cpu usage. Sound
works when needed and there were no obvious regressions. So, it works
there.
I tried to test on the current live cd, but the update had mysteriously
vanished from intrepid-proposed. What happened? It's not in the
repository a
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Liferea stalling, uses excessive number of fsyncs
I've tried the current upstream stable version 1.4.21b with even worse
results. strace reports 1749 fsyncs on first startup and shutdown after
all feeds are initially loaded.
Unsuccessfully digging around for a workaround. I found that sqlite3 hard-codes
the "safety_level" to full-sync and lifere
Done, here's the patch for mnemosyne 1.1-0ubuntu1.
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I agree that it shouldn't eat cpu when not explicitely asked to play. On
the other hand, I could imagine this being a design choice for (game)
performance reasons. The issue is probably low latency, no need to
restart the sound hardware for each bullet.
I had a closer look at the pygame and sdl_mi
Hi, thanks for answering so quickly :)
When I run it with alsa the cpu usage just shifts to mnemosyne (on a
Intrepid RC live cd):
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ pulseaudio -k
W: ltdl-bind-now.c: Failed to find original dlopen loader.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ SDL_AUDIODRIVER=alsa mnemosyne&
[1] 8945
[EMAIL PROT
This still happens in Intrepid RC with file-roller 2.24.1-0ubuntu2.
It works the first time and then fails for all subsequent downloads of the same
file.
I have to manually delete the files in /tmp to make file-roller open the
archive correctly.
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The gksu window looks nice in the default installation, but doesn't work so
well with the option "Password dialogs as normal windows". The window frame is
too large and there is a transparent gap around the password entry.
Please have a look at t
This workaround stops it from playing any audio, including sound in
flash cards:
$ SDL_AUDIODRIVER=none mnemosyne
It shows an error but runs anyway:
Unable to initialise sound.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/var/lib/python-support/python2.5/mnemosyne/pyqt_ui/sound.py", line 43,
in _
Public bug reported:
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Ubuntu intrepid 8.10RC
mnemosyne 1.1-0ubuntu1
Immediately after starting mnemosyne pulseaudio silently opens an audio stream.
No audio can be heard but pulseaudio still appears to play, using cpu seemingly
for nothing. Cpu use goes down right
strace -etrace=fsync -o liferea_session.strace liferea
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Ubuntu intrepid 8.10RC
liferea 1.4.18-0ubuntu2
Liferea stalls easily and takes up to several minutes to start when the
system is otherwise busy with disk I/O. A strace of the default session
with startup and immediate exit yields >700 calls to fs
Please consider adding this option when switching to EXA:
Option "AccelDFS" "true"
Without this flash videos slow down dramatically to some erratic 2 fps with
100% cpu.
Happens with EXA on a R430 [Radeon X800 XL] and
xserver-xorg-video-radeon 1:6.9.0+git20081003.f9826a56-0ubuntu2.
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Updated debdiff for upgrading to the new upstream version.
sysprof 1.0.10-1 -> sysprof 1.0.11-1.
See updated bug description for discussion.
** Description changed:
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+ Update according to SRU guidelines:
+
+ This bug prevents compilation of the sysprofs kernel
A new upstream version is now available, Thank you Soren!
http://www.daimi.au.dk/~sandmann/sysprof/sysprof-1.0.11.tar.gz
I can confirm that it compiles and runs in Intrepid RC. The patch is no
longer needed for this new version.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/27
** Also affects: onboard (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: onboard (Ubuntu)
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Binary package hint: universalindentgui
Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex 8.10 Release Candidate, kernel 2.6.27-7-generic
universalindentgui 0.8.1-1
A default installation of universalindentgui crashes right after starting it.
This happens on an up-to-date Intrepid install and running fr
I didn't get a reply from the author yet. Not sure how to proceed from
there but just in case I've build a debdiff too. (My first one, please
feel free to rip it apart and reuse the pieces :).
The patch itself seems rather benign to me. Just two lines changed:
For the "create_proc_entry" line see
I wasn't sure about the procedure, but I did mailed him now... still waiting
for a reply. I'll post again once he got back to me.
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oops, wrong link, forum thread is here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=948000
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[fglrx] xv output not available for video playback
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No change for Radeon X800 in Intrepid beta with xorg-driver-fglrx
2:8.543-0ubuntu2.
xv video is still invisible or flickering unbearably.
Upstream bug reports are here:
http://ati.cchtml.com/show_bug.cgi?id=875
http://ati.cchtml.com/show_bug.cgi?id=887
latest forum thread here:
https://bugs.laun
** Changed in: sysprof (Ubuntu)
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There is still the same error in Intrepid Beta and since the upstream
author hasn't released an update yet I've tried to get to the root of
the problem and created a patch.
The patch simply replaces the deprecated symbol proc_root with NULL
which here also means root of proc. I've used dpatch whic
Public bug reported:
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Ubuntu intrepid (development branch) Release 8.10
grisbi 0.5.9-0ubuntu2 0
Recommends: latex-ucs, tetex-extra
When installing grisbi I expected to download and install a few MB of packages.
What happened instead is that apt asks for the install
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