Thanks for taking the time to deal with this issue.
I will try to identify what is wrong with my config since it does not
seem related to Octave. Other OpenGl applications work with no problem,
but there may be a more specific issue. I have a rather exotic setup.
Even though this is not a high pr
I have a radeon video card radeon with open source driver:
description: VGA compatible controller
produit: Whistler [Radeon HD 6630M/6650M/6750M/7670M/7690M]
fabriquant: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI]
identifiant matériel: 0
information bus: pci@:01:0
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The problem is related to fltk, since I do not get the segfault if I use:
graphics_toolkit("gnuplot");
Sorry for multiple comments...
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Actually, it also crashes with the plot function:
octave:2> plot([1:5,3:6])
panic: Segmentation fault -- stopping myself...
attempting to save variables to 'octave-workspace'...
save to 'octave-workspace' complete
Erreur de segmentation
Calling:
figure
does not crash and produces a blank figure a
Public bug reported:
GNU Octave, version 3.8.0-5ubuntu5
Ubuntu Trusty Tahr, kernel 3.13.0-16-generic
When calling the subplot function in octave (new session), I directly
get a segmentation fault and the program crashes:
octave:1> subplot(2,1,1)
panic: Segmentation fault -- stopping myself...
at
I have the same issue, but the warning+suspend happens only when I
resume from suspend.
Maybe this bug is related with Question #175179.
I have the problem on 2 laptops (Dell 6510 end Dell 6520). One shows two
batteries, and the other one (6520) shows 3 batteries. There is only one
battery on eac
Question 175179:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/acpi/+question/175179
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Id did the install in safe graphic mode. Then, lubuntu worked directly
without any modification. Maybe my bug is different and only related to
the Live CD.
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The live CD works in safe graphics mode. I suppose that I installing
with safe graphic mode and using the workaround of Joe 'd Arc after
installation would work.
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I may encounter the same bug:
I try to install Lubuntu 10.04 using the live CD. It starts well, and I
can see the dots indicating the loading process. Then, before X starts,
I get a blank (black) screen, the computer is completely frozen and I
need to do a hard shutdown (CAPS LOCK does not change
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Binary package hint: lxdm
I try to install Lubuntu 10.04 using the live CD. It starts well, and I
can see the dots indicating the loading process. Then, before X starts,
I get a blank (b
It worked also for me. Thanks!
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The visualization area covers only a small part of the window (remaining space
is black).
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: paraview
in: Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex
package: paraview (v. 3.2.2-1)
When I open paraview, the visualization area covers only a small part of
the visualization window. The rest of the visualization window is black
(see enclosed png). If I
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: paraview
in: Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex
package: paraview (v. 3.2.2-1)
When I open paraview, the visualization area covers only a small part of
the vi
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: paraview
in: Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex
package: paraview (v. 3.2.2-1)
When I open paraview, the visualization area covers only a small part of
the visualization window. The rest of the visualization window is black
(see enclosed png). If I open a second parav
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