We have seen this on a bionic (18.04) and xenial (16.04) hosts. Does
this definitely not impact focal as well?
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Title:
update containerd:amd64
(For anyone who comes across this one of the upstream issues
(https://github.com/docker/docker-credential-
helpers/issues/103#issuecomment-576854271 ) mentions the problem goes
away if `pass` package is also installed and this seemed to make the
issue disappear for me too)
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Samba 4.11 (which looks like it will be in 20.04) now defaults the min
protocol to SMB2_02
(https://www.samba.org/samba/history/samba-4.11.0.html )...
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Title:
Invalid free while running docker build
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Cannot start containers after docker.io update
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I think this is documented as not working when you are using systemd in
the file itself:
$ cat /etc/default/docker
$ head -8 /etc/default/docker
# Docker Upstart and SysVinit configuration file
#
# THIS FILE DOES NOT APPLY TO SYSTEMD
#
# Please see the documentation for "systemd drop-ins":
#
Further information:
Doing things like docker stop will hang and won't actually stop the running
container (but won't spit out an error message or exit with a non-zero return
code). docker kill fails to change the state of the system in a similar way.
In my case restarting the docker daemon
I've also seen this on multiple machines since yesterday and just like
the reporter the machines are Xenial and Bionic:
>From /var/log/apt.history.log on a Xenial machine:
Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade
Install: containerd:amd64 (1.2.6-0ubuntu1~16.04.3, automatic)
Upgrade: apport:amd64
diff --git a/secretservice/secretservice_linux.go
b/secretservice/secretservice_linux.go
index 95a1310..383b0c2 100644
--- a/secretservice/secretservice_linux.go
+++ b/secretservice/secretservice_linux.go
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ func (h Secretservice) List() (map[string]string, error) {
var
I agree with @anatoly.borodin - in fact the commit
https://github.com/docker/docker-credential-
helpers/commit/73e5f5dbfea31ee3b8ebbf189785fa69731c and pull request
https://github.com/docker/docker-credential-
helpers/pull/29/commits/79f93e5e69abc2ead458d19f4577b64b7e35c504 are the
same fix.
Public bug reported:
Description of the problem:
Running docker build generates a warning that an invalid free was performed.
Steps to reproduce:
sudo apt-get install docker-compose
sudo docker build -f Dockerfile.build
https://github.com/docker-library/hello-world.git
Expected results:
Public bug reported:
Description of the problem
It appears that cron will go on to crash if it finds a crontab owned by uid who
does not map to a valid user.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Create a crontab with an Active Directory user set up via SSSD?
2. Switch AD domains so user's uid is entirely
As predicted 4.11.0-1015-azure #15-Ubuntu doesn't have the problem and
you see output like this:
[ 24.635325] sd 1:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg2 type 0
[ 24.638674] sd 1:0:0:0: [sdb] 500118192 512-byte logical blocks: (256 GB/238
GiB)
[ 24.641194] sd 1:0:0:0: [sdb] Write Protect is off
Joshua - I'm fairly certain it should be fixed in 4.11 - will reply when
I have a chance.
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[Hyper-V] Ubuntu VM crash during Hyper-V
Perhaps in addition to the DVD fix 4.4 needs a few more of the patches
listed on https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-
stable.git/log/drivers/scsi/storvsc_drv.c?h=v4.9.65 ?
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I see this issue too. It is easy to get with a 4.4 kernel if you have an
SSD hooked up to the Windows host and then you connect the SSD to the
Hyper-V VM via the SCSI controller in passthrough mode. Error messages
will look like this:
[ 20.476616] sd 3:0:0:0: [sdb] Synchronizing SCSI cache
[
Closer inspection suggests that the glusterfs-common package in 16.04
doesn't have this problem...
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glusterfs-common depends on
Wild guess: this might be because you have only one network interface
that is set to use DHCP but the DHCP server is set not to return any
routers. See https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/3752 for this
type of scenario.
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Public bug reported:
Description of the problem:
While trying to install the 32 bit version of glusterfs-common on a 64 bit
system (for testing purposes) on Ubuntu 14.04 on Travis (which only provides 64
bit environments) I ran into the following:
The following packages have unmet
@fmyhr:
After grovelling through the fio commits I've come across
https://github.com/axboe/fio/commit/1e7f82e20c088e3f564ad24e37bb873b7ac37d3a
which says old versions of fio had problems reaching compressability
targets with large (above 64k) blocksizes which matches this launchpad
bug's scenario
Lim:
Can you confirm you were using fio-2.2.10 on Ubuntu 16.04)
William:
Since Lim has found this issue in the fio for Ubuntu 14.04 but it appears to be
fixed in the fio for 16.04 how does Lim proceed to close this?
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Something else to bear in mind is that because you aren't using direct=1
(see http://fio.readthedocs.io/en/latest/fio_doc.html#cmdoption-arg-
direct ) there's nothing (other than size) stopping your I/O being
entirely cached in RAM thus creating unrealistically fast speeds. Worse
still, there's a
Lim:
The output you included says otherwise:
testlog: (g=0): rw=read, bs=4K-4K/4K-4K/4K-4K, ioengine=sync, iodepth=1
fio-2.1.3
I guess the main points are: Can this still be reproduced and if so can
what were the steps? Further, can it still be reproduced with stock fio
on Ubuntu 16.04 or later
On Ubuntu 16.04 with fio-2.2.10 I cannot reproduce running against the
nullblk device. I doubled up the dashes and ran like so:
modprobe null_blk gb=100
cat < fio-iolog-file
fio version 2 iolog
/dev/nullb0 add
/dev/nullb0 open
/dev/nullb0 read 5898366976 4096
/dev/nullb0 read 72397074432 4096
@zbyszek-in: would you be willing to take patches that upstream refuse?
There's a fix for this via
https://github.com/sitsofe/systemd/commit/ee26c33ede684138ba9fdc7f286bfa402860aff3
but upstream have a clear "no more changes will ever be made to systemd
provided storage udev rules" rule :
Attach patch to solve PMP attached device persistent naming
** Patch added: "ee26c33ede684138ba9fdc7f286bfa402860aff3.patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1611945/+attachment/4874796/+files/ee26c33ede684138ba9fdc7f286bfa402860aff3.patch
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Old libtalloc2 version dependency
To
Closer inspection shows that the problem is the *version* of libtalloc2
installed - the samba packages already have a dependency on libtalloc2 itself
but only require 2.0.4~git20101213 or newer. The problem occurred because the
version of libtalloc wasn't upgraded but Samba seemingly requires
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Missing libtalloc2 version dependency
To
I thought everything in /sys was built by udev rules? If so any path
changes could be down to changes there rather than in the kernel.
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/20160811/ is likely a new yaketty
build but use at your own risk etc.
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I should also note 14.04 live CDs are also available:
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Title:
/dev/disk/by-path not properly populated for
A quick search digs up that the path is created by this:
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/blob/09541e49ebd17b41482e447dd8194942f39788c0/src/udev/udev-builtin-path_id.c#L349
. This code in that region was added in
I guess it would also be good to have the same output for different disk
in the same enclosure...
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Title:
/dev/disk/by-path not properly
Chris:
Could you attach the output of
sudo udevadm test /sys/class/block/sda
?
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/dev/disk/by-path not properly populated for (e)SATA port
Just a quick note: using
sudo -s
or
su -
before using service will work around the issue.
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Please add --system to initctl calls from
Adding patch that always uses the system upstart session.
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Description of the problem:
If the user is using the service command they are almost certainly trying to
control system daemons but can wind up looking at only user session daemons.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Install KUbuntu 14.04.
2. Graphically log in as a regular user.
3.
Others appear to be seeing the same issue too:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/291448 .
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Missing libtalloc2 dependency
To
Another report of the same problem:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/772730/samba-software-caused-connection-
abort .
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Missing libtalloc2
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Description of the problem:
Samba crashes if libtalloc2 is not installed when a share is accessed by a
non-Linux system.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Install KUbuntu 14.04.
2. Get a root terminal up and type
apt-get update
apt-get install samba
3. Add the following to end of
Further investigation on what I was seeing showed this to be a race
between X starting and the intel i915 graphics kernel module being
loaded (because it's not built into the kernel).
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Attaching partial backtrace.
#0 0xa44e87f4 in seeked_cb (player=0xa4803280, provider=0x2) at
mpris2-provider.c:787
#5 0xa6fcb497 in (instance=0xa4803280, detailed_signal=0x7559f6ec
"seeked") at /build/glib2.0-Spm2To/glib2.0-2.48.0/./gobject/gsignal.c:3481
#1 0xa6fb229c in
This appears to be https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=94677
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Mouse cursor lost when unlocking with Intel graphics
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I've just seen this on Ubuntu 16.04 on an EeePC and in one start up
configuration it always happens and autologin always fails.
It seems to be highly dependent on what else is happening as lightdm is
starting. When the problem occurs looking at the lightdm log shows that
it is trying to log using
Changing component to cups-filters.
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Can't use Epson XP-310 printer with 16.04
Till: Could you undo fixed released on cups-filters? It looks like the
cups-filters-lsb has already been deleted
(http://www.ubuntuupdates.org/package/core/xenial/main/base/cups-
filters-lsb ) but the epson debs still depend on lsb which doesn't
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Looking closer this sounds like a duplicate of bug #1536353 ...
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Can't use Epson XP-310 printer with 16.04 no lsb
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Changing component. I'm also seeing this on 16.04 trying to use a
WF-3520 printer - it learns about the epson-inkjet-printer-201212w deb
from Epson but the deb can't be installed because xenial no longer has
an lsb package:
# apt-get install epson-inkjet-printer-201212w
Reading package lists...
Chris Leach started posted patches that would fix some of what is needed
to support this on open-iscsi mailing list
(https://groups.google.com/d/msg/open-iscsi/vWbi_LTMEeM/P8-oUDkb14YJ )
but they stalled and are incomplete (https://groups.google.com/d/msg
/open-iscsi/kgjck_GixsM/U_FqTbYhCgAJ ).
This isn't an error only an informational message:
http://unix.stackexchange.com/a/244150/134856 .
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dm-0: WRITE SAME failed. Manually
I don't see this in Ubuntu 14.04 as it uses SNA and UXA is going to die
so I think we can finally close this.
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Title:
[915GM] font corruption on
Screenshots and logs for linux.testing.mara...@gmail.com are on a system running
Kernel 3.11.0-12-generic #19-Ubuntu
xorg-intel 2:2.99.904-0ubuntu2
SNA is on: intel(0): SNA initialized with Eaglelake (gen4.5) backend
Chipset is a Q45/Q43.
linux.testing.marantz:
I've add you to the CC list of this
Rob Smith:
This is an old (and resolved) issue - generally speaking issues that have been
fixed and haven't seen activity for years won't see helpful/friendly followups
when you post to them...
It has been explained that this is an Asus based problem
Pretty much. Whoever wrote the BIOS in the
Nik.Th:
Closing this invalid is not the right approach. I'm not (necessarily) asking
for --add-architecture - I'm asking for what is documented to work. If
--foreign-architecture is not going to be implemented it should be removed from
the man page. Implementing it or updating the man page are
Public bug reported:
Description of the problem:
Trying to use dpkg --foreign-architecture results in an error message.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Run
sudo dpkg --foreign-architecture i386
Expected result:
Foreign architecture i386 to be added to dpkg.
Actual result:
The following error message is
Public bug reported:
Description of the problem:
Clicking on Start Screen Saver does not result in the screen being blanked/lock.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Start the 13.10 LiveCD.
2. After unity has started click the cog at the top right and click Start
Screen Saver.
Expected result:
Screen saver
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** Tags added: verification-done-raring
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Ringtail on Hyper-V causes BUG: scheduling while
I've tested linux-image-generic:amd64 3.8.0.30.48 running on Windows
2012 and the BUG/backtrace has gone.
Brad:
Your comments may have been a bit overly automated as the tags in this bug
already contained verification-done when you added your comment (so you in turn
set verification-done).
I'm seeing this too and its highly reproducible (just click Action -
Shutdown in Virtual Machine Connection). It causes the VM to hang and
for its disks to go offline (network connections will fail too). For
those searching the net, my backtrace is attached (for anyone else
wondering how to get
Ok I've built the intel driver on the git branch (the log mentioned it
was version 2.20.16) mentioned and the problem is still there.
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Disable glyph cache
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[915GM] font corruption on Intel GMA900
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Screenshot of patched driver with filled in glyphs
If you look at this screenshot which is using the patch on
http://paste.debian.net/218151/ you will see that some blocks have lines
through them
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Screenshot 2 of patched driver with filled in glyphs
This was taken using the patch on http://paste.debian.net/218164/ but no
errors were logged...
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Chris:
I'm going to struggle to even test your simple patch. How easy is it to cross
compile this on a 64 bit Fedora for a 32 bit Ubuntu with a different xorg?
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SNA does work for me (I just hadn't tested it on the previous run).
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[915GM] font corruption on Intel GMA900
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It's not fixed in Ubuntu 12.10 (I've just tested):
xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.20.9-0ubuntu2
linux-image-3.5.0-17
but in a downstream bug ( https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/xserver-xorg-video-intel/+bug/745608/comments/155 ) people mention that
using SNA resolves the issue.
Jesse:
As mentioned earlier Ubuntu 12.04 with intel drm 2.17 doesn't see any
change in the issue when using DebugFlushBatches. DebugFlushWait isn't a
recognised option.
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I agree that SNA resolves the issue (see comment #31).
I've just tested a 3.5 kernel with Ubuntu 12.04's 2.17 DDX and the issue
remained (so newer kernels alone don't seem to help).
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** Description changed:
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-
Sometimes getting incomplete drawing of same glyphs of one font on whole
screen.
- At screenshot you can see e drawn incomplete (both english and
- cyrillic too).
+ In the screenshot you can see the e is drawn
I can confirm that the issue is still occurring (and is reproducible
within 30 seconds using the original steps) in the Fedora 17 and Ubuntu
12.04 betas (which are using v2.18 and v2.17 of the intel driver). The
DebugWait option still resolves the problem too. None of the other
options
Constantine:
Re /usr/share/doc/somepackage/changelog: The changelogs being downloaded are
for the updated packages that are not yet installed on the system (so the new
changes will not be in /usr/share/doc/somepackage/changelog ). The only way to
get at the updated changelog is to download it.
I have seen this behaviour in Oneiric on an 802.11 wired network.
On Windows, the network connectivity instructions explicitly tell us to
disable Enable Fast Reconnect. The wpa_supplicant in Oneiric will not
read a configuration file by default added using just -c. Further, it
will not read a
Rui:
You're welcome. I don't know if running with less swap will help but it is
interesting that no swap seems to hide the problem completely.
Can people the other people subscribed to this bug also reproduce this
problem when using a LiveCD and do they find that running a system with
swap
(Subscribing Rui Moreira)
Rui:
Can you reproduce this if you immediately disable swap after you finish booting
(i.e.
sudo swapoff -a
)
Also, how much memory do you have in the machine?
To anyone who stumbles on this bug report:
If you are posting comments on launchpad bug reports that affect
** Summary changed:
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+ [i945] Heavy screen and font corruption when free memory is low on GMA950
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zemerica:
OK that confirms the other poster's comments. What is the output of
/sbin/lspci -nn | grep VGA
on that machine and roughly how many minutes did it take before the corruption
appeared?
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Style of corruption looks like a mild version of the ones seen in Bug
#820881...
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Screen corruption, not recognizing integrated graphics
zermerica:
Hmm! How long did it take for the corruption to appear back when you had
512Mbytes of RAM (was it after 12 hours as in the original bug report)?
Additionally, now you have the extra memory, can you reliably reproduce the
error by setting mem=512M kernel boot parameter temporarily?
Hi Joseph,
I can say with certainty that this is not going to be an kernel bug -
locale related stuff HAS to be at the library or application level
because the kernel has no awareness of how to reinterpret things
according to the locale.
However, since you have requested upstream kernel testing
** Changed in: acpi (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
** Changed in: devicekit-power (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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This bug (for at least EeePC 900s) was fixed by the kernel in Natty.
** Package changed: acpi (Ubuntu) = linux (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = Fix Released
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** Package changed: firefox-3.5 (Ubuntu) = hunspell (Ubuntu)
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Title:
spell checking dictionary contains words it can't see are correct
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(Subscribing Joseph Salisbury)
The problem still exists with the 3.1.0-rc8 as hand built from the
upstream kernel git.
Joseph:
As I have tested your request can I make a request in turn? Could you contact
the upstream developers and report back what they think of this bug (perhaps
its not a
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 261189 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 261189
rrootage crashed with SIGSEGV in __libc_start_main()
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Similar to Bug #820881?
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text corruption in unity menus, alt tab, etc
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This looks similar to the screenshots in Bug #820881 ...
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The screen gets garbled after a few hours of use
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Still here in Ubuntu Oneiric.
Version information:
Ubuntu 11.10
util-linux 2.19.1-2ubuntu3
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rev doesn't expect input in current locale's
Still here in Ubuntu Oneiric (although the video link no longer works).
With unity-2d about 25% CPU is used, with 3d unity 50% CPU is used but
performance is degraded even though there is spare CPU:
Version information:
Ubuntu 11.10
libdrm-intel1 2.4.26-1ubuntu1
xserver-xorg-video-intel
(Still here in Oneric.
Version information:
Ubuntu 11.10
libdrm-intel1 2.4.26-1ubuntu1
xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.15.901-1ubuntu2
)
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Dominik:
It's cool when you find a bug report that might help you fix a problem isn't
it? :-)
Speaking as a random person on the Internet (I don't work for Canonical,
Intel etc), it's very unlikely that you can have a bug's priority raised
by asking (although
Actually this sounds like Bug #102921 ...
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dip in gnome panel network usage graph on mouse hover
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This is similar to Bug #555247...
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plymouthd crashed with SIGSEGV in ply_buffer_get_size()
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The kernel reported in apport was Linux 2.6.38-10-generic .
tabbernuk:
Do you also get corruption when you use a non-compositing desktop (i.e. no
desktop effects, old fashioned metacity)?
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tabbernuk:
There is speculation that your issue is tiling related and you would need the
_kernel_ patch from
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commit;h=e28f87116503f796aba4fb27d81e2c3d81966174
to resolve this issue (it was included in the 3.0 kernel)... I'm not
tabbernuk:
Hmm it sounds like you have different bug to that described here (e.g.
you see corruption in things other than text). I would suggest opening a
separate (new) bug report (and then post a link to the new report here)
because if the bug I see is fixed your issue can remain open if it
tabbernuk:
I recommend filing a new bug report using
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-
intel/+filebug . While your issue looks similar to this bug report, you
are seeing corruption in things that are not glyphs so your issue is
different to this one...
Please post a
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tabbernuk:
Does the workaround described in comment #40 reduce the problem for you? You
may also want to test out the updated package in Bug 803012 ...
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** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 803012
Intel driver incorrectly renders some UI elements
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Title:
[915GM] font corruption on Intel
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