Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evince
The fontspec documentation for XeTeX (available at CTAN at
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/xetex/latex/fontspec/) does not
render correctly in Evince. At some point in the past (that is, at
least two releases ago) it worked just fine.
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Interesting. My thinking then is that the poppler-data package
shouldn't be a separate package at all. I suspect that upstream they
are shipped together as a single thing? Of course, another way to
resolve that logical dependency is to just have poppler depend on
poppler-data. I wonder if that
Hrm. Installing poppler-data did _not_ fix the issue for me. I still
have lots of blank space, in the same spots. Note that this is on
Karmic.
On Fri, Jan 1, 2010 at 11:08 AM, madbiologist s.j.tur...@uq.net.au wrote:
Here is the corresponding output of pdffonts after installing poppler-
Never mind. I was an idiot and didn't restart Evince. ID10T; PEBKAC.
Oops. Sorry for the noise.
On Fri, Jan 1, 2010 at 3:44 PM, Michael Trausch m...@trausch.us wrote:
Hrm. Installing poppler-data did _not_ fix the issue for me. I still
have lots of blank space, in the same spots. Note
This is a bug in Software Center; it should use a better algorithm for
determining whether or not the * character is being used as a bullet
or not. In the case of the current version of the AllTray source
package, the problem is that the * character is a footnote marker, not
a bullet character.
Hrm... I wonder if maybe the problem has anything to do with the fact that
the cards have hardware mixing and can be opened multiple times?
On Nov 29, 2009 7:05 PM, Dan McCombs overri...@gmail.com wrote:
I can confirm the file handle leak on /dev/snd/timer only happens if I
have the Analog
Okay, so I was confused here for a bit, simply because it appears that
(at least in Karmic) separate Prism processes are only separate if they
represent different applications or so and the task boundaries depend on
the INI file used to instantiate Prism. For example, Prism will start
two
Hi, thanks for reporting this bug. Can you include debug output from
the first AllTray session that works as expected and also from the
second session that doesn't work? Are you running the same prism
commandline for both? Are you able to attach to the second one using
click mode? Also, if
Starting PulseAudio manually with PULSE_NO_SIMD=1 clears the sound up a
*lot*.
However, every time a new sound is played, it reverts to stereo. Well,
not completely; it reverts to 2 channels, but not the same two channels
that the sound card uses in stereo mode. Good enough to color me
This still occurs in Karmic. I have confirmed the bug; will attach a
core momentarily.
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PackageArchitecture: amd64
ProcEnviron:
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SHELL=/bin/zsh
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I have gotten the software to build now such that it does not crash (it
looks like the hardcoded -O3 and a missing header include directive in
the main .c file might be responsible), but it does not exactly appear
to work, either. It does appear that this program needs to be seriously
cleaned up,
Here is the log.
I don't know how closely you'll be able to follow what I did, but in
case it helps:
1. I started PA for logging, and started Banshee.
2. I then started playing a high-quality netradio stream.
3. The sound at this point was only coming out of a couple of channels, so I
Installing that had no effect.
I hold to the assertion that the bug *must* be in PulseAudio: If I
disable PulseAudio completely and play sound directly using ALSA, it
sounds *just* fine. The only problem is that most ALSA applications do
not output 5.1 channels directly, and PulseAudio is
Why is the regression being discussed here? There is a bug report open
for the regression at bug 460664, for Karmic. Once a bug is
closed/released/whatever, if the bug is reintroduced it's a regression
and that is a new bug (which should, of course, reference what the
regression is of)...
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This is the core dump of the upstart process that is failing. The PID
of the core file (27138) is the PID of upstart as seen outside the
container; within the container, it has PID 1.
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r...@spicerack:~# exec /sbin/init -v
Loading configuration from /etc/init.conf
Loading configuration from /etc/init
init: Handling startup event
init: mountall goal changed from stop to start
init: mountall state changed from waiting to starting
init: hostname goal changed from stop to start
init:
Using the following script seems to make the system work just fine:
Oct 27 13:13:44 Keybuk initctl emit virtual-filesystems
Oct 27 13:13:46 Keybuk initctl emit local-filesystems
Oct 27 13:13:48 Keybuk initctl emit remote-filesystems
Oct 27 13:13:55 Keybuk
I should note that this is in Karmic, fully updated as of 05:19 on
26-Oct-2009, EDT (GMT-0400).
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mountall
When running latest Karmic under lxc (linux containers), the startup
yields:
m...@saffron:/srv/vm/trausch.us/spicerack.trausch.us$ sudo lxc-start --name
spicerack.trausch.us
mount: mount point /dev/shm does not exist
mountall: mount /dev/shm
To reproduce:
# Install Ubuntu server, Karmic.
# Install linux containers (lxc).
# Debootstrap a new Karmic directory that will be used for the container.
# When the debootstrap is complete, setup an lxc.conf and create the vm with
lxc-create.
# Start the vm with lxc-start.
# The VM will
This is looking more and more like an upstart failure at early bootup.
Will attach an strace that shows where the boot process ends
momentarily.
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This is the output from strace for the upstart process which is
fork'd/exec'd from lxc. I will attach output from Upstart when run by
way of exec init -v from a shell whose PID is 1 in a few minutes.
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r...@saffron:~# lxc-start --name spicerack.trausch.us /bin/bash
r...@spicerack:~# exec init -v
Loading configuration from /etc/init.conf
Loading configuration from /etc/init
init: Handling startup event
init: mountall goal changed from stop to start
init: mountall state changed from waiting to
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and wishes to have me try to collect information in some way in near-
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A-ha. I have found a way to reliably trigger the failure of mountall.
Install a bare server using Karmic, update it fully.
Then, on that server, try to view a man page on the console. Arrow keys will
appear to not work correctly.
Install emacs-snapshot-nox on that server.
Attempt to arrow
After mountall fails, the keyboard works to control things like man page
viewing again. This is a highly unusual bug.
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Newly installed and then freshly updated Karmic server install as of
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Problem is that mountall persists in running (for 1 to 2 hours) and
eventually fails and displays a message on the console saying that the
system is
On Mon, 2009-10-19 at 21:26 +, Daniel T Chen wrote:
Firstly, are you running current Karmic? The most recent pulseaudio
package Conflicts rtkit, which was spamming syslog due to a patch not
being applied to the Karmic linux source package.
I've updated today, I will pull updates again
ALSA works just fine by itself. ALSA has _never_ been the problem.
There is no squal or high-pitched whine when running your test, and the
test sounded exactly as it was supposed to.
Additionally, I can play music via ogg123 under pasuspender and directly
to plughw:0 and the additional
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pulseaudio
*Everything* that is played through PulseAudio gains a high-pitched
ringing tone. It sounds more or less like bad AM radio, but with bass
added. I haven't a clue how to fix it so that it works properly.
PulseAudio has not worked out of the
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I'm not sure how to go about doing this, could you provide me with some
pointers or a starting point? Deleting my log files and doing
pulseaudio -k is getting somewhat old, and it makes my CPU run like
crazy, thus making my fans step up to maximum and also getting to be
very loud.
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Daniel,
Yes, it happens with the Ubuntu kernel also:
m...@zest:~/$ ls -l /proc/$(pgrep pulseaudio)/fd|grep timer
lr-x-- 1 mbt mbt 64 2009-10-16 17:39 28 - /dev/snd/timer
lr-x-- 1 mbt mbt 64 2009-10-16 17:39 29 - /dev/snd/timer
lr-x-- 1 mbt mbt 64 2009-10-16 17:39 30 - /dev/snd/timer
PM, Michael B. Trausch m...@zest.trausch.us
wrote:
Daniel,
Yes, it happens with the Ubuntu kernel also:
m...@zest:~/$ ls -l /proc/$(pgrep pulseaudio)/fd|grep timer
lr-x-- 1 mbt mbt 64 2009-10-16 17:39 28 - /dev/snd/timer
lr-x-- 1 mbt mbt 64 2009-10-16 17:39 29 - /dev/snd/timer
Hi Marc,
I'm wondering why you removed the security vulnerability flag. This
causes a denial of service for at least MTA software and probably any
other software that relies on /var or / not being full.
PulseAudio is opening /dev/snd/timer until its maximum number of open
files is reached. At
It would appear that the best way to trigger it is to play lots of
sounds. Every time a new system event sound plays, for example, PA
opens /dev/snd/timer 3 more times. I have no log messages to indicate
why, nor can I otherwise explain this highly odd behavior. This means
that the time to
On Fri, 2009-10-16 at 03:23 +, Daniel T Chen wrote:
Is this symptom reproducible in the Ubuntu Karmic kernel
(2.6.31-14.47-generic)?
I suppose I can find out, but if the problem is dependent on the kernel
to be triggered, then this PA bug is a much larger bug than it would
appear to be; PA
This is fixed in recent versions of AllTray, provided that the icons
provided for the application have a transparent layer to them so that
the panel color appears as intended behind the icon. However, AllTray's
latest releases will not be available for Ubuntu until 0.8.0 is released
(unless
The su nobody command also prohibits builds from working when using a
custom kernel:
m...@zest:/var/lib/dkms/nvidia/185.18.36/build$ sudo su nobody -c make
KERNELRELEASE=2.6.31.3-bfs303 module KERNDIR=/lib/modules/2.6.31.3-bfs303
IGNORE_XEN_PRESENCE=1 IGNORE_CC_MISMATCH=1
I'm going to wager a guess that this can be closed. Try as I might, I
can't get it to crash again. :)
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Status: New
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Binary package hint: bzrtools
m...@zest:~/Projects/Part-Time/Vala/trunk$ bzr cdiff -r3242..
Plugin Bzrtools is not up to date with installed Bazaar version 2.0.0.
There should be a newer version of Bzrtools available, e.g. 2.0.
Yet:
While bzrtools can be installed in ~/.bazaar/plugins from its branch on
Launchpad to work around this issue, it should not need to be required.
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Yes, I did. When I press the button *nothing* is output to the kernel's
ring buffer. I don't know why anything would be, either.
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On Mon, 2009-09-21 at 16:01 +, Ruben Verweij wrote:
There are two more options I think we have: only show xsplash on one
screen or mirror it on both screens.
Absolutely.
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It would seem that a recent update has fixed this bug, so I'm marking it
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Mozilla seems not to care about this issue per the upstream bug report;
nor do I any longer (I don't have the time to learn the Mozilla source
code base and I've found software that works for the task). I'm going
to mark this as closed in Ubuntu since it'd require upstream to do
something about
This still occurs in Hardy. If the workaround listed in the Debian bug
is used, instead of catching SIGFPE, it catches SIGSEGV.
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Took this with my cell phone to show the problem.
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No new useful information has been added to this report in a long time.
My original question is still outstanding: Additional information
and/or a means to reproduce the bug reliably would be useful. Setting
the status to incomplete pending additionally useful information
(whether or not this
At this point, my sound is frequently totally broken. I just found
PulseAudio spinning my CPU like crazy:
m...@zest:~/tmp/gnumeric-1.9.9/src$ ps -eaf|grep pulseaudio
mbt 4564 1 57 Sep11 ?1-13:21:20 /usr/bin/pulseaudio --start
--log-target=syslog
mbt 4568 4564 0 Sep11 ?
As an aside, when Pulse is spinning the CPU, any time a Flash-using site
is loaded in Firefox, the whole browser dies. This makes sites like
YouTube and Hulu totally unusable, and it makes it impossible to use
audio notifications from applications like Pidgin. Is there a way to
get rid of this
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
As of a recent Karmic update (I'm not sure which one, sorry) Evolution
now shows in its %d New Messages notification the total number of new
messages that have been received since Evolution was started. It should
only show the number of new
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On Mon, 2009-09-14 at 12:40 +, Daniel T Chen wrote:
Please keep in mind that the reason for a null/dummy device is that
some other process(es) is(are) holding /dev/dsp* or /dev/snd/pcm*, so
try using sudo fuser -v /dev/dsp* /dev/snd/* to see what app(s)
is(are) the culprit(s).
I already
(I would just be happy to be able to use a music player—any music
player—and get system sounds all at the same time without odd issues.
Seems that if no sound is played for a while, volume settings revert to
some strange set of defaults that introduce clipping, for example, if I
get sound at all.
64-bit from upstream, version 10.0r22. I stopped using the 32-bit
plugin a long time ago due to reliability issues. The 64-bit one is
also unreliable (and inefficient) but it does not have all the problems
that the 32-bit one did. It works half of the time instead of almost
never.
If my
On Mon, 2009-09-14 at 16:11 +, Alex Lourie wrote:
This actually looks more like a problem with notify-OSD.
Could you please check which versions of Evolution and notify-osd
packages you have?
While I am not initimate with notify-osd nor evolution, I was under the
impression that all
Just to further show the effects when Evo has been running for a long
time, please see the attached.
When Evolution is restarted, the count resets to zero. However, while
it remains running, it always increases.
In this case, it's been running for roughly an hour. I maintain my
mailbox as
Also, if Evolution runs for a long time, the new message count gets
ridiculously high, eventually becoming meaningless since I don't
remember how many of those are _really_ new messages, the only thing it
is meaningful for is this is the number of messages that Evolution has
received since it
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On Mon, 2009-09-07 at 08:16 +, arky wrote:
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. This bug did not have a package associated with it,
which
is important
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC0: mbt4117 F pulseaudio
Card0.Amixer.info:
Card hw:0 'Live'/'SB Live! 5.1 [SB0060] (rev.7, serial:0x80611102) at 0xdc00,
irq 19'
Mixer name : 'SigmaTel STAC9708,11'
Components :
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Binary package hint: dpkg
Attempting to install xz-utils yields:
m...@zest:~$ sudo apt-get install xzutils
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Couldn't find package xzutils
m...@zest:~$ sudo apt-get install
On Sun, 2009-09-06 at 09:03 +, mac_v wrote:
But i would still feel more comfortable if these options are better of
placed in the Properties as a separate Format tab.
Having come from another system, I am sure that is what makes sense.
TBH, that was something I hated.
My opinion is that
e this option (they are random-access read/write media like floppies or
USB drives, so it should do it for DVD-RAM media just as it does for
others).
Also, the option does not show up in the places sidebar for media; only
in Computer.
Work has progressed, but this bug isn't fixed completely yet.
It presents a dialog with what appears to be a very underpopulated list
of filesystem choices not based on what the system is capable of doing.
The clue that it does not take immediate action but presents a dialog is
that the text is format... not format (note the ellipsis).
Ideally, this
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On Wed, 2009-09-02 at 14:49 +, Michael Vogt wrote:
So it seems that the behaviour of the shell changed and it does no
longer print a error message itself. I will let command-not-found print
one.
Was that by design, or does someone need to file a bug upstream?
I'm thinking a bug... no news
No, not the boot splash. The splash that appears at login. Somewhere
between entering credentials at GDM and gnome-session becoming
available. Where inbetween, I don't know. Retargeting back to Ubuntu
generically.
** Changed in: usplash (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
** Package
When I monitor for changes, it seems to always work. However, it
appears to randomly trigger sometimes when:
* Saving downloads in Firefox to the Desktop
* Saving attachments from Evolution to the Desktop
I can't find additional situations that are actually triggering this
behavior ever.
I just created a new stock user account, and the same thing happened
there as well. If an SSH account would help to troubleshoot, I will
happily make one provided that a public key is provided (no password).
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command-not-found not working properly in karmic
m...@zest:~$ dpkg -l bash command-not-found
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Inst/Cfg-files/Unpacked/Failed-cfg/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
|/ Err?=(none)/Hold/Reinst-required/X=both-problems (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
||/ Name VersionDescription
** Tags added: heisenbug
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New files on desktop require refresh (F5) to appear
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/408709
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
This is using a fully up-to-date Karmic as of 28-Aug-2009 18:54 -0400.
When I delete a message by clicking the Delete button in the toolbar,
Evolution (sometimes, but not always) skips a message. See the attached
video of a recording of the
** Attachment added: out-1.ogv
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/30953277/out-1.ogv
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(Karmic) Deletion does not advance 1 message (always) in Evolution
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/420816
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Updating status to confirmed, as it has been confirmed by another user.
** Changed in: command-not-found (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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command-not-found not working properly in karmic
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/420161
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Public bug reported:
When logging in (just freshly updated Karmic install here), I saw a
nifty login splash while the desktop was getting started. Nice work.
However, when displayed on a multimonitor setup (I have a 1440x900 on
the left, a 1280x1024 on the right) and the splash showing the word
Public bug reported:
When typing an invalid command name, I expect an error, but I do not get
one unless the database has alternatives:
m...@zest:~$ afsdasdfasdfasdf
m...@zest:~$ asdfasdfasdfasfajsgfahghags
m...@zest:~$ echo $?
127
m...@zest:~$ lsls
No command 'lsls' found, did you mean:
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