** Description changed:
Binary package hint: stellarium
Severity: harmless, just doesn't look right
- Tested with daily lucid 20100217, but also seen on karmic:
+ Tested with daily lucid 20100217 with 0.10.3 from Scott Howard's ppa , but
also seen on karmic with stock stellarium version
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: stellarium
Severity: harmless, just doesn't look right
Tested with daily lucid 20100217, but also seen on karmic:
Stellarium by default starts in fullscreen mode. When switching to windowed
mode the window is too high, running under the bars on top and
** Attachment added: tooHigh.png
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 480553 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/480553
Hi zordsdavini
Good to hear that the svn version of stellarium works on lucid.
I just want to mention that stellarium also works with intel graphics on karmic
when using the graphics drivers form
Thank you for your report.
This bug is not present in current stable blender (2.49b).
2.49b is not yet available via ubuntu's package management system, but you can
easily get it from the download link in the above comment.
** Changed in: blender (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix
Thank you for your report.
Closing this bug as it is about an out of date blender on a version of
ubuntu that is not supported anymore. Please open a new report if this
problem occurs on a supported version of ubuntu with the last stable
blender.
Download the newest stable blender at
I looked a bit closer than before and saw that the openal packages in karmic
(and lucid) come from the openal-soft (not openal) package.
Lucid has newer ones, so a next step could be to try how blender 2.5 behaves
under lucid.
** Package changed: openal (Ubuntu) = openal-soft (Ubuntu)
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I think the package is openal-soft since intrepid.
I see that lucid has imported libopenal1 (1:1.9.563-1) from debian.
** Package changed: openal (Ubuntu) = openal-soft (Ubuntu)
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OpenAL is broken
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/464556
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** Changed in: openal-soft (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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blender 2.5 regression - cpu flatlines at 100% on default scene
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/472687
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I think the openal packages published in karmic and lucid stem from
openal-soft.
** Package changed: openal (Ubuntu) = openal-soft (Ubuntu)
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MPlayer fails to play some files because of inconsistency detected by ld.so
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/486414
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: xorg
Since about revision 24271 of blender 2.5 (self-compiled with scons):
reproduce:
start blender with default scene (i.e. no ~/.B25.blend file)
- within seconds one of my two cores flatlines at 100% blender use
+ sooner or later (from
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kmymoney2
I just installed kmymoney2 on ubuntu karmic. The gnome desktop is german. I was
unable to change the roles of . and , in kmymoney2 to what is needed for
that locale. I was only able to do so after installing the package
sysemsettings.
Please
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kmymoney2
I just installed kmymoney2 on ubuntu karmic. The gnome desktop is german. I was
unable to change the roles of . and , in kmymoney2 to what is needed for
that locale. I was only able to do so after installing the package
sysemsettings.
Please
workaround 1 failed:
After leaving blender running for about one hour blender started to use up 100%
of my cpu again. The only thing new is that I now had two blender processes and
together they now used 100% of both my cores. Never seen that before. Might be
because the scene was different or
hypothesis: karmic's version of openal is the problem
workaround 1: echo 'drivers = alsa,oss,solaris,dsound,winmm,port,wave'
~/.alsoftrc
(back up your old .alsoftrc if you have one)
restart
workaround 2:
compile blender with WITH_BF_OPENAL = 'false'
I have only tried workaround 1. So far no
@Bruno: I just tested blender fresh from a grub2 loopmounted karmic
final iso (32 bit) from hd:
ubu...@ubuntu:~$ apt-cache policy blender
blender:
Installed: 2.49a+dfsg-0ubuntu2
Candidate: 2.49a+dfsg-0ubuntu2
Version table:
*** 2.49a+dfsg-0ubuntu2 0
500 http://archive.ubuntu.com
Maybe that is useful:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Backtrace
After installing debug packages of wherever the segfault happens in.
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I cannot reproduce this on 64 bit karmic release.
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Acer Extensa 5220 with karmic final 64 bit live booted via grub2
loopback had no problem with burning wav, ogg or flac to audio cd.
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** Changed in: gtk-recordmydesktop (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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** Description changed:
- Binary package hint: gtk-recordmydesktop
+ The gtk-recordmydesktop save dialogue breaks conventions, misleading
+ users. It needs a bit of a redesign.
- When attempting to save a recorded video recordmydesktop uses the last
- typed in path and filename instead of the
Yes, it definitely is a usability bug.I have set the status to confirmed.
Should have done so when I originally commented.
I have also updated the bug description.
As to how exactly a better design should look:
*A Save As pop up could quickly get annoying.
*The program currently _does_ things
Hi moma, thanks for trying to make ubuntu desktop recording and
snapshotting a better experience. I also think this is very important.
Better tools will lead to better documentation.
Tried gtk-recordmydesktop on todays karmic live 64 bit. --use-jack is
not the default there. So I think this bug
** Changed in: gtk-recordmydesktop (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
** Summary changed:
- gtk-recordmydesktop recorded sound is badly sync'ed with video
+ gtk-recordmydesktop recorded sound is choppy and badly sync'ed with video
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gtk-recordmydesktop recorded sound is choppy and badly
Thanks for the workaround, this fixes it on current (almost final) karmic
(installed system).
I just confirmed that the bug (at least the choppyness part, did not check for
sync) is present on current karmic live 64bit out of the box.
Changed the title to reflect both symptoms.
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The gaps are known bug 403662. With a known workaround. I wonder whether
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** Summary changed:
- Brasero won't burn flac to CD
+ Brasero forever normalizing,not burning audio CD
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It has a pause function. Right clicking the tray icon. :-)
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Trying with wav is likely not worth your while. Though it would make
sure that it is not a flac issue.
I did try brasero audio burning with wav and flac today on the daily
live 20091026.2 karmic-desktop-amd64.iso on an extensa 5635Z. Worked
fine all three times. So it is definitely not a general
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 405544
unable to burn CD or DVD with Brasero with 2.6.31 kernel
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Just tried burning an audio cd with brasero from flac files with jaunty. It
starts normalizing, normalizes two according to the tmp file and then writes
into that file:
BraseroNormalize called brasero_job_get_tracks
BraseroNormalize called brasero_job_get_tracks
BraseroNormalize called
Further testing reveals that this is not a flac thing. Behaviour with wav is
similar.
All that as in the above comment on an Acer Extensa 5220. One caveat is that
Jaunty is missing quite a few updates.
Gnomebaker burned the flac files fine. It did however later on crash twice.
Subsequent
imclean, is the brasero problem you described restricted to flac files?
Do e.g. wmv files work?
I am quite sure this bug is not a duplicate of bug #405544. That is
about brasero not recognizing blank disks.
What I saw on jaunty looks symptomatically quite alike to what you saw
on karmic.
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doh, sorry imclean, I meant wav files, of course.
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zsync crashes with SIGSEGV when updating dvds
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I have just replicated this bug successfully on intrepid:
$ uname -m
i686
$ apt-cache policy zsync
zsync:
Installed: 0.5-1ubuntu3.8.10.1
Candidate: 0.5-1ubuntu3.8.10.1
Version table:
*** 0.5-1ubuntu3.8.10.1 0
500 http://at.archive.ubuntu.com intrepid-proposed/universe Packages
** Summary changed:
- zsync cannot download DVD image
+ zsync 32bit cannot download DVD
** Changed in: zsync (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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The bug is gone on jaunty 64bit.
I updated the 4GB karmic dvd. ctrl-c'ing and resuming at 60% and again at 70%
to try to trigger the bug.
zsync on Intrepid 32bit does not work. See Bug #412413. It refuses to go
beyond 2GB. No segfault, just aborting.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: zsync
zsync is a great tool. I am currently using it almost daily to get the iso
updated to put on a stick from where I loopmount it with grub2.
I just tried to zsync directly onto a sticks FAT filesystem (can casper do only
FAT?):
console
Doh, its working just as supposed now on FAT:
wolfg...@karmic:/media/VERBAFAT/iso$ zsync
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/karmic-desktop-amd64.iso.zsync
100.0% 189.8 kBps DONE
reading seed file karmic-desktop-amd64.iso:
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 420931 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/420931
Thanks psl
I think this bug is might be related to bug 420931 which seems to get
all the attention anyway.
A new package has been made available:
Scott Kitterman wrote on 2009-10-02:
Accepted into
** Package changed: xorg (Ubuntu) = xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
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That is what I thought, too. But what is really going on is that gtk-
recordmydesktop saves the recording automatically. So it expects the
user to press save as and input a filename before starting the
recording. This is not like the other programs do it and therefore
stumps the user. It needs
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** Summary changed:
- blender-bin crashed with SIGSEGV in _swrast_ReadPixels()
+ xorg-edgers regression: blender-bin crashed with SIGSEGV in
_swrast_ReadPixels()
** Description changed:
- Binary package hint: blender
+ Binary package hint: libgl1-mesa-dri
Trying to open the window type
** Changed in: blender (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = New
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 427712
[i965] xorg-edgers regression: blender-bin crashed with SIGSEGV in
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