Hi Jaime,
You may try building tp_smapi from source. It requires installing linux-
source, unpacking the tarball at /usr/src and then making a symlink to
/lib/modules/$(uname -r)/source
More detailed instructions here:
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Tp_smapi#Installation_on_older_Ubuntu.2FDebian
By the way, bug #297213 was opened due to missing hdaps_ec in Intrepid
kernels.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/256817
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I want to confirm this behaviour in the Intel WiFi Link 5300 present on
my Thinkpad T400. Dave Nice's advice worked great, and only putting off
and on again iwlagn was enough to detect my AP.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/275279
You
I'm just commenting, but not reopening anything: on my new laptop
(Thinkpad T400) and with a fresh install of Intrepid (x86_64), there
are two gdm processes too, but only one X:
$ ps aux | grep gdm
root 5544 0.0 0.1 118496 2116 ?Ss 09:48 0:00 /usr/sbin/gdm
root 5547 0.0
I've just found this bug and I'd like to comment that Gigabit Ethernet
seems to work fine here. I'm running a fresh 64bit ubuntu 8.10
(installed on 2008-11-18), fully updated on a brand new T400. The
output of uname is:
$ uname -a
Linux lcpybm 2.6.27-7-generic #1 SMP Tue Nov 4 19:33:06 UTC
Is there really any chance of backporting poppler from Intrepid? I've
done a quick search in synaptic (I admit I don't know how to search for
dependencies via aptitude) and default ubuntu packages that depend on
poppler (and might need to be recompiled and put into backports) are
evince
I've just added the following comment in the upstream bug:
Does the bugfix just require to update poppler to 0.8.4 (current as of
today)? Or does it also need patches presented here? It's a shame if a
full poppler 0.8 is required, since this will probably leave Ubuntu
Hardy users in the dust. Oh,
Public bug reported:
Current Hardy version: 1:6.8.0-1
Current Intrepid version: 1:6.9.0-1ubuntu1
I built it successfully on my Hardy system after downloading the source
and applying the patch from http://packages.ubuntu.com/source/intrepid
/xserver-xorg-video-ati. The main benefits are much
It's possible this is another bug, but I'd rather put a comment here
rather than spamming launchpad. In my laptop (Dell Inspiron 8600c), with
kernel 2.6.24-17.31, suspend to RAM is no longer reliably working. The
hardy default 24-16 works extremely fine, though. I will toy a bit with
hibernation
Well, this has been marked as invalid, but is still an issue in Hardy.
Gnome bugzilla marks obsolescence as the reason why this became invalid,
so if there is any more to do, please tell me. I also have a gnome
bugzilla account, if that helps.
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Dear Bryce,
I downloaded and burnt the Hardy RC live CD yesterday and it seemed to
work fine. I only tested with glxgears, since I have to do some editing
in order to get compiz working on my card. Although I didn't copy
/var/log/Xorg.0.log, I'm 99% sure grepping EE only gave the first
(inocuous)
Some say that disabling the xulrunner language packs does help. I can't
confirm it right now, though. I will try it and see what happens.
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I have disabled the language addons (first only xulrunner and then both
xulrunner and firefox) and the hard disk trashing still occurs. Please
note that I have been running the firefox update that came this morning
(April 22). However, epiphany-browser (using gecko 1.9) works just fine.
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I'm using firefox version 3.0~b5+nobinonly-0ubuntu3 and xulrunner-1.9 version
1.9~b5+nobinonly-0ubuntu3. Extensions used are:
-Adblock Filterset.G updater 0.3.1.3
-Adblock Plus 0.7.5.4
-Flashblock 1.5.5
-Ubuntu Firefox Modifications 0.5
I need to wait some time for the HD access to occurr, and
OK, I just ran firefox in safe mode and just left it at my home page
http://www.phys.ufl.edu/fermisurface/ After a while, it started using
CPU and using the hard disk, although memory usage according to htop
didn't skyrocket. Completely closing firefox takes a while once the
thrashing has started:
This is also happening here. Firefox 3 on uptodate Hardy is also causing
a lot of I/O, which is probably the eventual cause of the high CPU
usage. Furthermore, there is also more people affected, as evidenced in
the following forum thread:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=759673
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Heh, I should have read this bug before spamming the ubuntu-x mailing
list.
Long story short: as acknowledged here, I managed to screw my only
monitor (my laptop screen) via gnome-display-properties. It was even
more serious, since I've just discovered that the offending file is
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 129910 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/129910
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 129910
Blank ttys when using vesafb (vga=xxx)
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I just wanted to say I've just experienced the same under up-to-date
gutsy. Is it serious? I'll google the isue further, as this bug report
was amusingly one of the first entries google gave. dmesg attached.
Please note that I installed fglrx a couple of hours ago, and that I
don't recall having
I'd like to add that when specifiying in xorg.conf 1400x1050 is the only
resolution Rocket2DMn wants:
Section Screen
Identifier Default Screen
Device ATI Technologies Inc Radeon R250 [Mobility FireGL
9000]
Monitor Generic Monitor
In my laptop, evince crawls every time I open a scanned Physical Review paper
(i.e. older than 1995). However, xpdf works flawlessly. A lot of examples can
be found in the Physical Review Letters milestone papers, which I think anyone
can access:
http://prl.aps.org/50years/milestones
I must
Mobility Radeon 9600 M10 (Pro Turbo w/ 128Mb RAM variant) in a Dell
Inspiron 8600c
$ lspci -vnn | grep ATI
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: ATI Technologies Inc RV350 [Mobility
Radeon 9600 M10] [1002:4e50] (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])
It's not the fastest but it certainly works. I'd
Ben,
Thanks for your fixes and comments. I've got just one question. Are all
framebuffer drivers unstable? If so, should bugs be filled upstream about
this functionality?
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OK, I'll detail the procedure I followed yesterday evening:
1) Make sure compiz is deactivated and that metacity is working as it should
2) aptitude purge fglrx-whatever and amdcccle
3) Set up /etc/X11/xorg.conf for xserver-xorg-ati and my Mobility Radeon M10
4) Reboot (just in case...)
5) Log in
Hi again,
In my laptop, and I have checked a few times, activating any kind of
dekstop effect will work without asking anything about proprietary
drivers. And be sure I have fglrx absolutely purged. However, it's true
that my gnome session doesn't start jockey (the new restricted-manager).
In
Changed the affected package. Will try on my Mobility Radeon 9600, after
purging fglrx 8.3.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-ati (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None = xserver-xorg-video-ati
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Public bug reported:
Trying to delete files with nautilus from a vfat partition fails.
Well, the file can be deleted OK, but it seems gvfs can't send the file
to the trashcan, so only permanent delete is available. Furthermore, the
name of the file appears in little boxes, similar to viewing a
Trashcan error in spanish (es_ES.UTF-8)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/192629
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Dear Sebastien,
First of all, I felt it was wrong because deleting files to trashcan has
been the default behaviour from Warty to Gutsy. You've got a point that
I, as a user, don't have exclusive rights to that drive. Another point
is that most vfat partitions mounted in ubuntu are probably USB
I was on the verge of opening a new bug basically related to this one.
Shouldn't nm-applet check there are other instances of it already
running?
One might make a case that Ubuntu is a multiuser operating system, in
which having several users with that applet loaded is a real
possibility. In this
Dear fellows,
ATi has just released fglrx 8.02 (13 february). It seems that compiz is
working on xserver 1.4 now. I've downloaded the drivers, but haven't tested
them. Let's hope these work.
OT: Suspend and hibernate (using oss radeon) work for me on hardy with a
100% success rate so far. I
Public bug reported:
Bug: All eps generated by xmgrace5 can't be directly printed. These
figures are alright for inclusion in LaTeX documents (converted to pdf
via dvipdfmx), and can be opened with the GIMP and printed from there.
However, open figure.eps + print always fails.
Steps:
1) Create
Hi Timo,
All the horizontal lines issues disappeared on my system as soon as bryce
uploaded the radeon 6.8 branch to gutsy. In hardy, radeon 6.7.197 is alright.
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I also have this issue. This seems a regression caused by the fix to
bug #182704 (shortcuts don't work when NumLock is on).
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@Jerry,
I see you installed Hardy from the CD. I have then a couple of questions.
Do you have a separate /home partition? If so, what kind of eyecandy did
you install under gutsy and feisty? I'm basically trying to find out
whether your issues are related to a config file clash. Oh! and just
It happens on my system, too (it has never seen an external repo).
According to aptitude, libeel2-2 (installed automatically) breaks
nautilus-python, which is why it won't be installed. Removing libeel2-2
with aptitude requres the removal of nautilus (and some associated
packages), rhythmbox and
The same behaviour here.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/188734
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You might want to disable desktop effects, since compiz seems to be
bugging you. Try System- Preferences - Appearance. On the Visual
effects tab, select none. Can you move your terminal after a clean
boot?
BTW: I personally don't suffer that bug, but that may be because I have
a clean config. Do
Dear folks,
Since the last gnome-control-centre update (version 2.21.90-0ubuntu1), I
can lower and rise the volume even when NumLock is on. The calculator and
tracker shortcuts are also working for me. Is it also working for everybody
else? If so, one of us can get extra karma points by
I wouldn't really worry. If this bug is indeed in gnome-control-center (and
I have absolutely no reason to doubt Sebastien), it will be fixed as soon
as the latest upstream gnome packages hit ubuntu. Given that most 2.21.90
packages (from beta1?) are hitting the repositories about now, I
I attach here a patch that will substitute /usr/local with /usr in the
compiz script, which should make things working again.
I should also mention that I unpacked the latest compiz-core deb and the
/usr/bin/compiz script contained there does point to /usr/local/bin.
** Attachment added:
Public bug reported:
On an up-to-date Hardy (25-1-2008), desktop effects won't start via the
appearance menu. If one invokes compiz via the console, the output is:
$ compiz --replace
Checking for Xgl: not present.
Detected PCI ID for VGA: 01:00.0 0300: 1002:4e50 (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])
I see, I'm sorry to have reported it. Thanks for your comment.
Anyway, neither aptitude reinstall compiz-core nor apt-get (via
synaptic) put a file in /etc/xdg/compiz/compiz-manager, even though
that file is indeed inside the compiz-core deb. Do you have any clue
why my system doesn't put the
There's some interesting stuff in the compiz script, apart from the
check pointed out by Yann Papouin. If I count the number of times that
texture from pixmap appears on glxinfo while using radeon (the FOSS
driver), I get:
$ glxinfo | grep texture_from_pixmap
GLX_ARB_multisample,
I have some further info, which I'll post in case it's helpful to somebody.
I've done some toying with the shortcut keys and I was wrong, all I've tried
fail when NumLock is on, save Run in Terminal. I've tried
* single key shortcuts (such as F1 for help)
* Fn+F10 for ejecting CD's
*
In any case it matters, I no longer have the extra-long dialog in up-to-
date Hardy, as seen in the attachment.
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I'm changing the affected package, although it could be nautilus' fault.
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None = gnome-control-center
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/182704
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Hyperair, I think you are actually seeing a duplicate of bug #182704 and
this could be checked by disabling NumLock. Do your volume keys work
now? If so, it's 182704. I'm still not marking this as a duplicate,
since for me Ctrl+Alt+Whatever works even with NumLock enabled. In any
case, this bug
Setting the package and reverting to incomplete.
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None = gnome-control-center
Status: Confirmed = Incomplete
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/182641
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Hello everybody,
I've got a little question regarding this bug. When I'm on tty[1-6] before
modprobing radeonfb and fbcon, my 80x25 tty works without any kind of
colour. Well, I have different shades of grey, but nothing else. No blue
folders, no green exes, no red tarballs nor purple images.
A forum post by member Hette (post number 10 in the previous link) said
the issue was only apparent if Num Lock was enabled. It just happens
that, if I disable Num Lock, my mutlimedia keys will work again. Is it
the same for everybody else?
On a side note, even with Num Lock enabled, the keyboard
Hi Timo,
It just happens that I distupgraded to hardy yesterday, and I'm
looking forward to doing lots of testing on the X subsystem. If you'd
rather have data from the live CD, don't hesitate to ask. Regards,
Miguel
2008/1/12, Timo Aaltonen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thanks for the check, you should
Calm down, guys. At least as far as we have our standard 80x24 terminals
working.
This issue is not an xorg driver issue, as Timo already noted. This issue
is caused because the kernel devs have blacklisted all the framebuffer modules.
As the modules have been knowingly blacklisted, this can
I think this is due to an incompatibility in fglrx 8.42.3 and xserver
1.4 and later. I'm not really sure, but that's what it seems from
reading posts from people in the ubuntu forums and in phoronix.
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I first wanted to say that I've also seen that behaviour.
Now, I'd also like to point out that the second part of your bug isn't
strictly true. I believe that the default settings blank out the screen
after a certain amount of time (I think it's either 30 minutes or an
hour), so after that time
It's OK, don't worry. I don't really think two days will make or break
a system, as it's a game. Thank you very much for your efforts.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/172783
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I unchecked the privacy of the bug since it's a known one, and has been
mentioned at least at happypenguin.org, secunia and the wesnoth forums.
I considered thus that keeping this bug hidden would't contribute
anything.
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I was refering to the last tab, the one with the compositing manager
options, so that Previous Tab meant The tab described in the point
above. Actually, Display full screen blablabla was the option I
wanted to name, but I just didn't remember. Please keep in mind I've
only seen that option
Are you running the xfwm built-in compositing? I've found that, on a
Xubuntu machine using xfwm and compositing, the desktop would be shown
together with the unlock dialog.
Expected behaviour: Lock screen - move mouse - black screen
surrounding the unlock dialog
Seen behaviour: Lock screen -
I have also suffered this twice or thrice over the last weeks. I am
banging myself on the head for not having noticed this early, but this
was probably caused because I've been testing gutsy with oh so many
drivers (8.34, 8.36, 8.40, ati 6.7.19*...). In any case, I'm the owner
of a Mobility
** Attachment added: The normal dmesg
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/154820
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I recently downloaded and burned the Gutsy final DVD for my girlfriend
and, while testing that it was working OK, I still didn't have any
acceleration available. However, I must admit I didn't do any kind of
checks whether it was the same issue. I don't currently have that DVD,
but I plan on
Public bug reported:
Title says it all: The melting point of Li at ambient pressure is 453.69
K [1,2], while gperiodic misreports it at 553 K. This should be fixed
even if we are probably switching to gelemental as per bug #145169. I
will later open a bug at Debian and sync it with this one.
[1]
OK, thanks for all your comments. In any case, I'd still like to see
this fixed in Debian (which I'm also using) or in any other distro, for
that matter.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/160424
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 48371 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/48371
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 48371
uncleared mine tiles same color as cleared tiles
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This is probably useless and I admit I haven't looked at the source but
might this be related by trying to write the new puzzles and the high
scores to the developer's $HOME/.gnome2/ instead of the user's
$HOME/.gnome2??? I personally haven't noticed issues with the generation
of puzzles, but
Hi guys, I was browsing the forums and I got into this thread:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=579622
Could you install bootchart and see what is taking the most to load?
Maybe it's also usplash like on that thread. In any case, we'll gain
more insight.
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By the way, I don't really think the unstable clocksource is really
the culprit of performance issues. On the kerneltrap link, they said it
would cause a delay of about 6-10 seconds which, although long, it still
small compared to the delays you guys are commenting. And before I
forget, I'm also
OK, I'm assigning the bug to the ubuntu-kernel-team as this most
decidedly looks like a kernel issue. Furthermore, they'll be able to
provide more insightfull comments than I do.
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.22 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Ubuntu Kernel Team (ubuntu-kernel-team)
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The only thing I imagine is a conflict in apic or acpi or things like
those. Have you tried the noapic and nolapic boot options? And
noacpi? I know it's vague, but I'm at a loss. The only other thing I
can think of doing is assigning the bug to the ubuntu kernel team, so
that it gets looked by
I'm changing the status to incomplete, because it has been noticed. I am
nearly sure it is a duplicate of #131094 although I'd love it if jackdaw
coould confirm it. Also changing the affected package, as it doesn't
happen with old Feisty kernel (another hint of duplicity).
** Changed in:
I'm changing the status to Fix released, since xdvi is working fine
again for me in texlive-base-bin 2007-12ubuntu3. Please feel free to
change the status if it isn't working for you, though.
** Changed in: texlive-bin (Ubuntu)
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xdvi alternative is
I was actually referring to the I/O issue. I know that trackerd is not
the only culprit, because, personally, the worst unresponsiveness I've
suffered was caused by a large dist-upgrade (over 100 packages). Things
that might go wrong are, for example, a dist-upgrade of some large
packages and an
I subscribe Alexey's comments.
I've just started my laptop and the only things I've done are installing
today's and yesterday's updates (54), create a tarball via Nautilus, check
my e-mail and edit a LaTeX file (didn't compile it). This is the output of
free:
$ free -m
total
What I find strange is that the kernel team has blacklisted vesafb. I
mean, there has to be a reason why the modules that allow high
resolutions and coulours in the tty's are no longer built into the
kernel and one of these is even blacklisted. Anybody has a clue?
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In my case, the horizontal lines disappeared as soon as you uploaded the
6.8 branch drivers to the repositories. I don't know if X600 owners are
better now with 6.7.195.
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I don't think it's sata-related as I have an old Pentium-M (735) that
doesn't support SATA, and my laptop does suffer from the I/O issue.
Jamie McCracken escribió:
Could this be sata related?
Can everyone who has this problem indicate if this is so?
just wondering if its related to
That's a huge list of changes. Thanks for the upload, the issue seems to
be corrected (I've only tested for a few minutes)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/131266
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Same here. elevator=deadline doesn't seem to help, although I don't have
any objective data to complement Jamie's
Jamie McCracken escribió:
if anything elevator=deadline seems to cause higher iowait and for
longer periods (I even saw a 100% for it with that setting) when
running trackerd
I'm nearly sure this won't add much, but this just happened to me on a
freshly installed gutsy (Alternate CD), and wolfe's advise to use touch
worked a charm. I'm on spain (CEST, GMT+2)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/104553
OK, I just wanted to add that fglrx 8.41.7 no longer crashes on exit,
although it introduces (or increases) another bug: torcs is slow in
results only mode.
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I'm also experiencing the slowdowns during large dist-upgrades involving
several packages. This is a dist-upgraded Gutsy. Furthermore, I've seen
firefox crashing pretty often during those heavy I/O periods. Sometimes,
it has taken thunderbird with him.
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I just wanted to say that I'm seeing the exact same behaviour under
Gutsy (dist-upgraded from Feisty). On my Debian Testing PC, however,
/etc/alternatives/xdvi.bin is correctly pointing to /usr/bin/xdvi-
xaw.bin
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/137258
You
The backtrace I posted is wrong. I just realised it's from another crash
I had a week ago. However, /var/log/Xorg.0.log.old (the one that
probably crashed, according to the date) has a lot of rubbish in the
end. I'm attaching it just in case.
** Attachment added: Xorg.0.log.old
Public bug reported:
Dell Inspirion 8600 (Pentium-M 1.70 GHz) w/ ATi Mobility Radeon 9600
128Mb RAM
ati 1:6.7.192-1ubuntu2
xserver 2:1.3.0.0.dfsg-12ubuntu4 (Sept 8 version)
3) X comes up normally. No artifacts
4) Resolution is OK
5) Xrandr mode list is OK, and the panel detected is LVDS (OK,
And the lspci -vvnn output just in case.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/138572
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #440167
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=440167
** Also affects: torcs (Debian) via
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=440167
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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gdm uses multi processus, why do you consider that as a bug?
Another user has explained me that /etc/init.d/gdm is written so that
both a daemon and itself are up and running so the first two lines in
top don't really surprise me (I admit I haven't looked at the boot
script, though). In any
I wanted to add that I have only one screen on my xorg.conf (I am
attaching it too). My system is a Dell Inspiron 8600c laptop with no
external monitors attached. My xserver-xorg-core is 2:1.3.0.0.dfsg-
12ubuntu3 a version by Bryce Harrington with fixes backported from
1.3.99. This happens with
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gdm
On an up-to-date gutsy, ps shows two different processes related to gdm
right after boot. It can be reproduced easily:
-Reboot
-Log into gnome
-Fire a terminal and see the output of ps aux | grep gdm.
I see the following:
$ ps aux | grep gdm
root
I'm changing the status to confirmed, due to a mail recieved from Rudy
Godoy, the debian mantainer of torcs. I'd also like to change it's
importance to wishlist.
** Changed in: torcs (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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OK, latest nautilus update in gutsy (1:2.19.91-0ubuntu1) noted in its
changelog that emblem size should be correct now. Well, it isn't (at
least for the human theme). Before this update, icon themes falling back
on the default gnome emblems used to have huge emblems (sized as normal
icons), and
Hi again,
Sorry about the delay. I've just tested Brasero 0.6.0-2ubuntu1 and it
burned a data CD well. The md5sum generation went well, as did the ISO
generation. Brasero didn't crash when starting to burn the CUE sheet
(¿¿??) and the final md5sum check also worked. Furthermore, the speed at
Hi again Bryce,
The crashes also happen with fglrx 8.40.4 and its lovely watermark. By
the way, is this a torcs issue or a fglrx issue?
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fglrx causes Torcs to crash when races end
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/121516
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I'm changing this bug to freeglut3, since the same freeglut3 message
appears on my system when running Torcs with compiz-fusion enabled in
gutsy. Did you have compiz or beryl enabled?
** Changed in: freeglut (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: fgfs-base = freeglut
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A similar bug could be Debian bug 334349 (link http://bugs.debian.org
/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=334349 ). I'm also looking for the debian bug
in which the same Unable to create direct context... message appears.
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Problem launching FlightGear
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/64099
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Another debian bug, in which they seem to patch something in freeglut
that fixes kwin but slows down games is http://bugs.donarmstrong.com
/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=392658 I hope this helps any developer.
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Problem launching FlightGear
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/64099
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Yeah, it certainly is related. It's actually the reverse behaviour I've
seen on my system. It seems to be a regression of 6.6.193 in the
Mobility X600 chip. How I wish all that onscreen garbage disappeared
once and forever. That would make looking for regressions and
improvements for everyone so
Hi Bryce,
Could you tell me when a new tribe CD is released with xserver-xorg-
video-ati 6.6.193 so I can test it again? Or maybe with some time to
make sure if the CD will work OK with Dell Inspiron 8600's?
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[gutsy tribe 2] Live CD fails to initialite AGP on ATI Mobility 9600
For sure.
However, I have one doubt. Following Luis Medinas' advice in gnome-
bugzilla #463174 (link http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=463174
) and thanks to a suggestion Mario made me on the forums, I deactivated
the libburn backend. Am I supposed to leave it like that or should I
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