Does tap-to-click still work with this patch in addition to scrolling?
-Dan
On Apr 12, 2011 1:06 PM, Luca-formaggia 359...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
The patch in
https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/118834/
worked with me (partially) I have now scrolling working.
L.F.
On Tue, Apr 12, 2011
+1 to annoyance.
I realized this change when I went to a LAN party that was playing
Unreal Tournament 99 and had no sound. I tried the alsa-oss package to
wrap it, but sound had a noticeable delay not suitable for games. My
concern is that this OSS proxy will raise the same problem whenever it
is
I can confirm the memory leak in 10.04 as well, growing to over 1GB of
memory over time, obviously depending how many notifications are
displayed.
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The 1.0.20-3ubuntu6.1 package in proposed works for me, though I'd like
to hear from some other people who were having this problem as well.
-Dan
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PulseAudio opens too many files, locks up, and fills up root fs (/var/log)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/451893
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Ok, I had some time to compile alsa-lib with debugging and poke at this
a little more. From looking at it, it looks like alsa only opens these
timers when using extra channels - like rear and center. So on 5.1 it's
opening a timer for front, rear and center, while on 4.1 it opens one
for rear
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36998622/libasound2_1.0.20-3ubuntu6_amd64.deb
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PulseAudio opens too many files, locks up, and fills up root fs (/var/log)
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PulseAudio opens too many files, locks up, and fills up root fs (/var/log)
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I've done a little more digging and I'm not sure this is a bug in
pulseaudio, or a bug in alsa-lib. After poking around pulseaudio with
gdb for a while, I narrowed down the line where the extra file handles
appear to line 450 in src/modules/alsa/alsa-util.c in the source
retrieved via apt-get
Whew, I just ran into this bug - suddenly I got a message that my file
system was almost full, my CPU was pegged by pulseaudio and rsyslogd,
and a few minutes later my file system was full with many gigs of
/var/log/syslog and /var/log/user.log. About 31 million lines in each
file for pulseaudio:
I can confirm the file handle leak on /dev/snd/timer only happens if I
have the Analog Surround 5.1 Output Profile selected instead of
Analog Stereo Duplex. Three file handles to /dev/snd/timer are left
open each time a sound is played with the 5.1 profile:
overri...@citadel-station:~$ ls -l
Hi Matthew,
The situation reloading the lists would fix this in is when a new
version of the package you are trying to install has been released, so
the old one has been removed from the mirrors but is still referenced in
your local package list. This causes software center (or any package
It looks like this is just a case of the package list being out of date
- 1.0-3 is what software center is trying to download, 1.0-5 is current
according to packages.ubuntu.com. Reloading the package list should fix
this, but this brings up an interesting point - I don't see anywhere in
software
I'm curious about this as well. I noticed this option in compiz in
Jaunty and it doesn't seem to do anything - with either option, changing
desktops on one monitor changes virtual desktops on the other as well.
Does anyone know what the intended affect of this setting is? My
interpretation is
My client-id / tag is empty as well, every time I sync it says another
computer is using it and I have to remove it manually (it doesn't seem
to get deleted when the sync is completed) plus the other issues I
mentioned in my last comment...
Dan
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fuse: mountpoint is not empty syncing over ssh
I've been running the package from -proposed on two machines for several
days now, and I'm still experiencing some weirdness with it - sometimes
it's not mounting the sshfs, and puts the lock file in the local
directory, then it can't mount sshfs until that lock file is manually
deleted. Also, it
I can confirm this is still happening with hardy updated as of today.
As Baltazar72 says, it freezes when run with gksudo and not when run
from plain sudo - I tried 4 or 5 times each way as I thought it might be
a fluke but this is what seems to be happening.
-Dan
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Wireshark 0.99.7 halted in
I can confirm this is still happening in hardy unfortunately :(
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Audacity does not mesh with PulseAudio
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Using the test branch above from this morning, this is letting me
connect to a hidden ssid network with ipw2200, which I could not connect
to yesterday... so far so good.
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