This bug still exists in Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid.
The first time I started Umbrello, it worked fine. After editing a
diagram for a while, it crashed. Now when I try to start it it sucks up
100% CPU and 1 gig of RAM and sits there for ever.
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+
On my system, if I export EDITOR=/usr/bin/vim, sdiff, then edit
something, it does indeed launch VIM, however the data which I wanted to
edit is not visible inside VIM, and when I save and quit, the output is
null. Ditto if I use ed.
I noticed in
I checked into this and I found a typo in /etc/networks, fixing it fixed
Firefox. Annoying problems like this are why bug #1 is still open...
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Upgrade of libasound2 to 1.0.16 on xubuntu 8.04 desktop causes many
applications to 'hang'
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Make that /etc/network/interfaces, thats where I had a typo.
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Upgrade of libasound2 to 1.0.16 on xubuntu 8.04 desktop causes many
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When an insignificant system daemon leaks 1gb of memory per day, it can
have a significant impact on system performance and stability, and IMO
it is not exactly low priority. When can we expect to see this fix
released to updates?
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Memory Leak in NetworkManager
I'm having the same problem with Firefox 3 on Kubuntu 8.04. Also seems
to be related to ESD. If I start FF in GDB and break it during the
hang I get this backtrace:
#0 0xb7f70410 in __kernel_vsyscall ()
#1 0xb7f51c38 in connect () from /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libpthread.so.0
#2 0xb5f5174a in ?? ()
Hm I also just noticed that I am using libasound2 1.0.15-3ubuntu4, not
1.0.16.
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The Ubuntu live CD doesn't have LVM on it. This makes it impossible to
install to LVM partitions. Also the installer doesn't support LVM
either, which is lame.
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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No LVM on Ubuntu Live CD
all updates as of today
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CHK include/linux/utsrelease.h
make[1]: *** No rule to make target `arch/i386/kernel/asm-offsets.c', needed by
`arch/i386/kernel/asm-offsets.s'.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/linux$ sudo make menuconfig
HOSTCC scripts/kconfig/lxdialog/checklist.o
In file included from scripts/kconfig/lxdialog/checklist.c:24:
scripts/kconfig/lxdialog/dialog.h:32:20: error: curses.h: No such
Very well, this is a feature, not a bug.
I very strongly suggest that NetworkManager should be patched to produce
some useful output in this case, something to syslog to the effect of I
see some interfaced but I am ignoring them because auto isn't set would
have been extraordinarily useful.
I
I've upgraded kernels and this still doesn't work
Linux nibbler 2.6.20-15-generic #2 SMP Sun Apr 15 07:36:31 UTC 2007 i686
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After some recent updates, if /etc/network/interfaces even exists,
network-manager borks. Even if there are only two lines inside:
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iface ath0 inet dhcp
iface eth1 inet dhcp
If this file exists, nm-tool reports no interfaces and network-manager
It's also worth mentioning that, after deleting /etc/network/interfaces,
the moment I statically configure an interface using knetworkmanager,
NetworkManager gets totally stupid. Even if it switches to a non-
statically configured interface, it leaves the static interface default
route in place
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After cold boot, synaptics device file is /dev/input/event2. After a
warm boot, file increments to /dev/input/event3, breaking my Xorg
config. After another warm boot it is /dev/input/event4, ad infinitum.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ uname -a
Linux nibbler 2.6.20-14-generic #2 SMP
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The affected group is the intersection of users who use NetworkManager,
and those who want to configure a static interface. Everybody with a
laptop uses NetworkManager. The number of people who set up a static
interface is admittedly smaller, but not insignificant IMO.
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I'm not sure about Jeff's situation, but in my case the nm-tool output I
posted indicates that network-manager isn't just ignoring the static
interface but it is also ignoring the non-static interface. I suspect
that it's not ignoring anything but rather that it's barfing. I haven't
stepped the
NabLa: Ditto that, when I remove /etc/network/interfaces and restart
NetworkManager and NetworkManagerDispatcher, it suddenly works and nm-
tool correctly reports my interfaces. This isn't good behavior. There
was nothing weird in my /etc/network/interfaces file beforehand and this
bug is probably
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Linux nibbler 2.6.20-14-lowlatency #2 SMP PREEMPT Mon Apr 2 20:41:03 UTC
2007 i686 GNU/Linux
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NetworkManager can't find any interfaces
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NetworkManager can't find any interfaces
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NetworkManager can't find any interfaces
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Which interface are you referring to? NetworkManager cannot see either
eth1 or ath0 as per the nm-tool output. I statically configured eth1
AFTER knetworkmanager stopped seeing it, not before, so that cannot be
the cause of the issue. ath0 is not statically configured at all and
already only has
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Binary package hint: network-manager
Using Feisty
Upon installation, network manager (via knetworkmanager) worked fine.
After doing the first major packages upgrade, it doesn't work anymore. I
can see all of my network interfaces in the lshal output, eth1, wifi0,
and ath0.
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System freezes on suspend. Can still switch consoles, turn caps on off, but
cannot type anything. No useful messages from kernel message log. Tested on
kernels
vmlinuz-2.6.20-13-lowlatency
vmlinuz-2.6.20-14-generic
vmlinuz-2.6.20-14-lowlatency
On kernel
lspci output
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