Not sure if I can post here simply through replying to the email address,
but it's worth a shot.
Unfortunately, I had to leave town for a couple of days. I'll try to get the
full log once I'm back.
Sent from phone.
Regards,
K.
Den 29 apr 2011 16:36 skrev Herton R. Krzesinski
Here's the new dmesg output, running the new kernel with slub_debug.
Hope it helps.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/757242/+attachment/2091172/+files/dmesg_output_20110427
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Finally, here's the dmesg output after the same procedure, except I
booted with slub_debug.
Jeremy, sorry for mistagging. However, this bug is a regression, since
inserting a device in a usb 3.0 port worked just fine in maverick
meerkat.
On a sidenote: It was a long time ago I was involved in
Herton,
I'll get around to do this as soon as I can. It might take a little
while though, our router here recently broke down so I can't ssh in from
another computer.
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The kernel panics, consistently, upon inserting a usb 3 hard drive. This
issue wasn't there in previous ubuntu releases (at least not in
maveric). After inserting a usb 3-device, the only thing to do is a hard
reboot.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package:
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Kernel panic upon inserting usb 3 device
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I think I managed to save an output of dmesg after the panic (through
ssh), I'll attach it here.
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** Summary changed:
- Kernel pacnic
This issue seems to be fixed for me in lucid (unless it was gnome-power-manager
specific, as I'm running KDE now).
I'll mark it fix released.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
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Is this bug still there on lucid?
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I'm confirming this bug, as I'm hit by it as well.
Furthermore, I have actually disabled gnome-power-manager's locking in
gconf-editor, so I'm kind of surprised to actually see the screen locked after
a suspend/resume cycle.
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gurubook: Did you file a bug report about the new issue (that you
mention in comment #3)? I'm having problem with that too, trying to
avoid to file a duplicate if you've already filed one.
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For what it's worth, I no longer have this problem on a fully up-to-date
karmic system.
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Hi,
I have been asked to purchase a computer for the company I work with.
I've been looking at the Dell Vostro 220s which comes with the HD 4350
(RV710 GPU). I can't seem to find any definite information on what the
state of this chipset is on Jaunty and Karmic. We would - as far as
possible -
Dustin,
That's actually how I'm doing currently (with Documents/ and couple of
other folders symlinked), and it works just fine. What I was looking
for, however, was the ability to easily create new encrypted folders
from dolphin's/nautilus' context menus; a simple right click and
encrypt this
The upstream bug referenced here is marked a dupe of fdo #22787 [1]. And
that bug in turn is apparently resolved. Is that commit already in
karmic? Or is this, in fact, another bug?
[1] http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=22787
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That's great news, thanks!
One question though: Is it supposed to work with multiple lines in
Private.mnt? I tried adding
/home/khashayar/Private
/home/khashayar/Documents
to Private.mnt, but only ~/Private gets mounted.
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Same problem here.
I guess this is related to glade (judging from the results after googling the
error) and that there are other applications showing the same behaviour. Can
anyone confirm that?
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Choosing oxygen as the icon set, everything looks fine except the icons that
designate the video mimetype.
This might have happened after I tried some other icon set and then switched
back to oxygen, but I haven't fiddled directly with any config files, so it
really
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/414684
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Attaching debdiff that solves the issue.
The patch doesn't change any source code, it only adds libxcomposite-dev,
libxrender-dev, libxdamage-dev to debian/control.
It solves the problem here with no regressions.
If anyone wants to test it, packages are to be found here:
Public bug reported:
If Dolphin needs to present the user with a dialog that contains a long
path, the dialog is stretched out farther than either side of the
display, making it impossible to make choice unless the dialog is moved.
Here's an image of how this usability issue might look like:
Could this be due to a kernel issue? Any regressions in the usb module?
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About the leak I saw in Karmic, I couldn't reproduce it with valgrind, so no
evidence from my side.
For what it's worth, dbus' ~800MB memory usage was during Nepomuk's initial
index of my ~53000 files. Subsequent indexes and crawls didn't cause dbus to
fill up my RAM. So maybe it was just
I'm seeing this too and it's extremely annoying. For me, it doesn't
depend on a suspend/resume cycle. I get this on and off all the time. As
I wrote in the upstream bug report, just now I watched a 50 min film
clip with tons of these notifications completely ruining my experience.
I'll attach a
And here's the debdiff against 4:4.2.98-0ubuntu2
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And here's the debdiff against 4:4.2.98-0ubuntu2.
By the way, I haven't tested this yet, but I'm going ahead with that
just about now.
If it's at all plausible that this patch would make it to karmic, I can
provide debs for testing as well.
** Attachment added: debdiff against
I have built some packages with this patch if anyone is interested in
testing (but please remember to remove my PPA from your sources.list
after installing these packages - you do not want packages being
installed from there accidentally).
https://launchpad.net/~khashayar/+archive/builder
Also,
I know this bug is supposed to be fixed, but I'm sure I'm seeing it on Karmic.
dbus-daemon is using ~800MB here. Everything matches what is described in this
thread, so I've decided not to open a new bug.
How can I provide additional useful information about this leak?
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As far as I understand, Colin Bennet's gfxmenu code
(http://grub.gibibit.com/) will be merged upstream quite soon. If Ubuntu
pulls grub from upstream after that commit, this bug would have a
somewhat easy solution.
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Public bug reported:
This is on Karmic with plasma-widgets-addons 4.2.98-0ubuntu1.
When trying to add a task that contains non-ASCII characters, such as 'å', 'ä'
and 'ö', the widget shows the spinner, indicating it being busy, but then does
not add the task. Tasks not containing these characters
Public bug reported:
kernel 2.6.31-4 broke my GSM modem (a huawei E220) badly, resulting in
what I think is a module crash. I'm not exactly sure how to interpret
the backtrace, but I understand the word Oops :-p
Output of dmesg attached.
Let me know if I can do anything else to provide more
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/406026
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I'll attach the output of lsusb as well, if that's any help.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/406026
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Yes, I have reproduced this several times, all I need to do is to plug
in the huawei E220 and attempt to connect with Networkmanager.
The last working kernel I had was 2.6.31-3.19-generic. I have not tried
a vanilla kernel yet.
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Bug is not fixed in Karmic.
** Changed in: kdebase-workspace (Ubuntu)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/387900
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ecryptfs-utils
It would be nice if the path ~/Private could be given as an option when
ecryptfs-setup-private is run, instead of being hardcoded. This way,
file managers such as Dolphin and Nautilus could have options in their
context menus to Encrypt
In reply to #9, shouldn't the sesame2 package be responsible for
installing the appropriate file in /etc/ld.so.conf.d/, instead of the
java package doing it?
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Ah, that was good fun while it lasted :)
Although, I'm no programmer by any means, I gave this a shot, figuring
it would be all bash scripts. After a while I realized there's some
hacking needed in mount.ecryptfs_private.c. I tried to poke around with
that, but like I said, I'm no programmer, so
Public bug reported:
I have noticed that dolphin, using KDE 4.3 rc3 under karmic, doesn't
preview RAW images if their extension is in upper case. I'm not sure
about all formats, but this is at least true of my .NEF files. I need to
rename them all to .nef for them to show up properly previewed in
Public bug reported:
As the summary says, after updating to the newly released rc3 of KDE 4.3, on
karmic, audio has started to stutter. I couldn't get any sound using the
gstreamer backend, so I've only tried different settings with the xine backend.
I've tried using the pulse setting as well
Wrong upstream bug, sorry.
** Changed in: qt
Importance: Unknown = Undecided
** Changed in: qt
Status: Unknown = New
** Changed in: qt
Remote watch: KDE Bug Tracking System #201444 = None
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/404568
You
I accidently linked to the wrong upstream bug, not sure how to undo
that. Sorry. I'm having too many tabs open...
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Problem still there with RC3 on Karmic.
It seems there has been a similar problem earlier, namely LP 332145, for which
the fix was to install python-dev. But that doesn't seem to be the case now.
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By the way, perhaps this is a matter of updating the plasmoids? In
either case, creating a symlink here sovles the problem:
sudo ln -s /usr/lib/pymodules/python2.6/PyKDE4/plasmascript.py
/usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/PyKDE4/
How about creating that symlink during package install, for
Murz, this is not Fix Released: There's no python-plasma package in
Karmic. AFAIK, that package is only built on Jaunty. Look here:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=python-
plasmasearchon=namessuite=karmicsection=all
Please revert to new, or some other status that indicates that this
For what it's worth, the backlight seems to work as expected in Kubuntu
Karmic. Unfortunately, I don't have an Ubuntu/Karmic installation to try
out at the moment.
When it comes to Jaunty, I've completely given up on the intel stack and
am currently running what's available from the xorg-edgers
Steve, sorry for not providing more details. Since I was seeing the
exact same symptoms on my machine, I simply assumed I had the same bug.
Particularly since the kernel part supposedly causing the issue is the
platform independent rfkill module (as per LP #397698).
I'll try to give some more
Gah! I just wrote a long explanation for why I believe I'm experiencing the
same bug, but the browser crashed.
So this is just a condensed version of that.
1) The problem seems to be related to rfkill, which is platform independent.
2) stopping acpi-support and acpid, I still have the same
I don't think this is specific to thinkpads. I am experiencing the same
thing on my Asus N20A. Maybe the someone can change the description of
this bug report?
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The problem is gone in the latest batch of updates.
I'll mark this Fix Released.
** Changed in: kdebase-workspace (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/398133
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Public bug reported:
In just so many words, plasma-desktop is reported too cause too many
wakeups/sec to be acceptable for laptop use. This is from a completely idle
session.
KDE version is 4.3RC2 from Karmic.
System is an Asus N20A (core 2 duo, all intel gm45).
PowerTOP 1.11 (C) 2007, 2008
With the latest updates, this particular problem does not occur in Karmic
anymore.
I guess the status should be changed to Fix Released then.
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I did try to get a hold of backtraces a couple of times, but no matter what I
did, /etc/X11/core wasn't saved.
There have been some updates since last I tried this, so I'm gonna see if
anything has changed today or tomorrow, and if the problem still persists, I'm
gonna give it another shot.
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** Tags removed: g45
** Summary changed:
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Public bug reported:
This is done on an up-to-date Kubuntu Karmic.
The hardware is an Asus N20A with an intel g45 chip.
When trying to setup my two screens with xrandr, the X server crashes
and leaves me at the login prompt. I'm not exactly sure which
combinations cause the crash, but definitely
Public bug reported:
This bug report is filed in order to track the upstream bug report:
There is no possibility in the display configuration utility to setup an
extended desktop (e.g. something like `xrandr --output LVDS --left-of VGA`).
This is the case with at least intel hardware. Not sure
Geir, I'll go about that as soon as I can (thanks for pointing me in the
right direction), though it might take a while. So if anyone beats me to
it, that'd be great...
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/385106
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I can confirm this on Jaunty, but it seems to be the case only when the
video kernel module is loaded, not otherwise.
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After a few minutes of normal usage, gnome-do crashes with the following
message:
Unhandled Exception: System.Exception: Message body length mismatch: 15936 of
expected 18595
at NDesk.DBus.Connection.ReadMessage () 0x00565
at NDesk.DBus.Connection.Iterate () 0x00019
at
Plugins enabled:
Files and Folders
Firefox
GNOME Dictionary
GNOME Session Management
Pidgin
Rhythmbox
Tomboy
Any of these particularly unstable?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/359955
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Hey folks,
A few weeks back I got a paid job as a copywriter. The idea from the
start was that I should work only a few hours a week, but the last two
weeks I've been completely drained by all the work I've had. So it
seems I've lost track of everything studio related. I've kept an eye
in
I can't see this particular problem any longer in Jaunty.
** Changed in: acpi (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/305643
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Didier, thanks for the comments in the other bug report. I'll keep those
in mind in the future :-)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/344154
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Binary package hint: kdebase
I'm a new KDE user so I'm not sure whether this problem is a regression
or not. I have noticed that every here and there around the desktop,
there are problems showing non-ASCII characters such as ö ä å. At some
places it works fine, such as
The upstream bug is now resolved, and as far as I understand it, the fix
is a general acpi-video fix that possibly could close a number of bugs
for jaunty.
I haven't had time to test yet, but it would be great if one of our
kernel guys could take a look at it.
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On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 1:47 PM, john producjo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everyone,
I think I already brought this up before (thanks for your patience), but
found no real solution to the problem:
whenever jack freezes or stops running unexpectedly, after killing it or
restarting it, it WONT work
Public bug reported:
Murrine needs an update to the newly released version 0.90.0.
More info here: http://www.cimitan.com/blog/2009/03/16/murrine-0900-is-out/
tarball here: http://ftp.acc.umu.se/pub/GNOME/sources/murrine/0.90/
diff.gz attached with the following changelog:
* New upstream
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This doesn't happen to be dupe of LP #338205?
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I'm still seeing this issue under Jaunty with an intel chipset. kwin
causes ~50 wakeups/sec.
I'm gonna try a clean install of the new alpha (currently, I've
installed kubuntu-desktop on top of an ubuntu installation), and if the
problem persists, I'd like this bug re-opened.
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Since I'm the guy who suggested we track 2.7, obviously I think 2.6.3 is
a good idea :-p
Seriously, the fixes that have gone into 2.6.3 might not be relevant for
what's gonna be enabled by default in Jaunty, but if things don't
improve, 855GM users are gonna see forum posts that say add
Timo, does the latest kernel update mean you're gonna enable vblank
again?
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As you know, I've been maintaining a sort of backports repo in my PPA.
It started out as a very personal thing. Hardy needed a few updates in
order to work well for me, so I thought the PPA could cover the
compilation part instead of my own machine. As a bonus, those updates
could be
On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 2:00 PM, Grammostola Rosea
rosea.grammost...@gmail.com wrote:
Grammostola Rosea wrote:
Cory K. wrote:
I really hope this come to something. Since I started Studio I've had
like 3 people that worked out packaging-wise. It would be great to add
another person or 2.
On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 7:02 PM, sue...@empire.net sue...@empire.net wrote:
I realize there is an effort to backport several apps (Ardour, Jack, ffado,
etc.) and am actually using khashayar's PPA of these apps for Hardy with
great success.
Also am aware of the ongoing rt issue with 8.10.
My
On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 7:07 PM, Seattle Chaz seattlec...@hotmail.com wrote:
Greetings All:
I'm a Studio noob. I loaded it a few days ago and haven't gotten much
further than the eye candy which, it must be said, is beautiful. I would
like to:
Record voice audio files (mp3?)
Add short
Public bug reported:
Pencil is an animation/drawing software that lets you create traditional
hand-drawn animations using both bitmap and vector graphics.
Studio wants to include this one in their release.
Link to package: http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/details.py?upid=5335
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Is the sesame2 backend really working the way it should?
No matter what I do, the redland backend seems to be used. Even after I change
~/.kde/share/config/nepomukserverrc to use the sesame2 backend, the config file
reverts to redland after I restart nepomuk. What gives?
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On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 11:24 PM, Khashayar Naderehvandi
khashayar.li...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear MOTU,
The studio team would appreciate it immensely if anyone would find the
time to review pencil [1] for us. We really need this package in
Jaunty and will file exceptions for it.
The package has
Dear MOTU,
The studio team would appreciate it immensely if anyone would find the
time to review pencil [1] for us. We really need this package in
Jaunty and will file exceptions for it.
The package has already had a few rounds of reviewing and should be in
a pretty good shape already. Thanks.
On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 4:38 AM, Cory K. coryis...@ubuntu.com wrote:
Canonical's new notification system has been put into Ubuntu and Studio
has accepted it for testing.
After spending the day with it I'm not personally sold. I found numerous
places where apps didn't work with it and the
Audacity builds on intrepid with no source changes.
On hardy, we need to use the internal soundtouch, since libsoundtouch is not
available on hardy. Attached is the debdiff for a working hardy build.
These packages build on my system, but as of yet, I haven't had the
possibility to test run
Darn, sorry :-(
I had a patch ready, but was browsing lauchpad to see if it would close
other bugs before uploading (didn't realize we were that close to FF).
Well, thanks for taking care of it, Alessio.
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Public bug reported:
During my intrepid days, the following command would download the linux
sources along with everything needed to rebuild a kernel package
locally:
apt-get source linux-image-`uname -r`
That's precisely the behavior I would expect.
In jaunty, however, the same command only
Note sure if it's a dupe. I'm seeing the problem on Jaunty with a 2.6.28
kernel, so it probably isn't.
One note about this bug: I tried running on kernel 2.6.29-rc4 and with
that kernel the values in
/sys/devices/virtual/backlight/acpi_video0/brightness work properly.
That is, the values from 0
Perhaps it would make sense to track version 2.7 of the intel driver for
jaunty (which would in effect mean the master branch for now, I guess).
After all, intel releases on a quarterly basis. Last release was in q4
2008, so 2.7 should be released in q1 2009, i.e. in time for the jaunty
release.
From the upstrem bug report:
This is now fixed in the SVN version of mono, but the fix required complex
changes, so we will wait a while before considering backporting it to
2.4/2.2/2.0.
This has got to be one of the most annoying bugs in linux land.
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Bryce, I had a minute to try out the latest alpha live CD on my 855 with
UXA. It was a big improvement for me. I've updated the matrix. It wasn't
extensive testing. I had compiz and UXA running for as long as it takes
to install Jaunty + an additional 20 minutes or so. No lockups.
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Public bug reported:
I'm sorry to file a bug report with a description as vague as this one.
I'm not sure what this is or what causes it, but there are some
interesting bits for those who understand in the dmesg output attached.
Sometimes, most often when I use firefox, my laptop's hard drive
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/327853
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Maintainer fields.
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Public bug reported:
On a fresh kubuntu alpha-4 installation (although this is true of
alpha-3 as well), akonadi crashes immediately after logging in. I am
presented with a window which seems show results of some sort of a self
test, but choosing save report crashes that window as well, so I have
This bug is particularly important to fix for kubuntu users. In ubuntu,
blacklisting the video module gives a working desktop environment, as
gnome-power-manager apparently handles the backlight by some other
means. The KDE power manager, however, doesn't seem to have this
alternate way of
I am seeing this issue in KDE 4.2 and Jaunty (both alpha-3 and alpha-4,
as well as with the latest updated packages). I am running jaunty on a
real machine, not a VM.
Please let me know where to gather relevant logs. I'm not really a KDE
user (yet), so not familiar where to dig up logs.
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I can now confirm that this issue does not surface with a non encrypted
home.
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akonadi crashes straight after login
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/326281
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I can confirm this report.
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nepomukservicestub crashed with SIGSEGV in librdf_hash_get_one()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/326036
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Timo, I read through that thread on dri-devel, and would like to add,
just for the record, that for me the problem was never related to VT
switching or suspend/resume cycles. The freezes start occuring after a
few minutes of normal usage.
I don't know if this is relevant, but thought I'd mention
Yes, performance is really bad with the workaround here as well.
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[drm] compiz animations cause temporary freezes with vblank
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/320813
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