Jan: No, I have not experienced any obvious stability issues when I
activated EnableLinuxHWVideoDecode.
My CPU is a quad-core Intel Q6700 @ 2.66GHz, with hyper-threading
diabled.
I am only using Firefox that comes bundled with my 32bit Ubuntu-
installation and upgraded as usual (currently Ubuntu
My card is also affected and adding EnableLinuxHWVideoDecode = 1 to
/etc/adobe/mms.cfg (and restart Firefox) helps for my setup without any
obvious bugs/artefacts added.
# lspci -nn
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: nVidia Corporation G92 [GeForce 9800
GTX] [10de:0612] (rev a2)
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After an upgrade flash-player started to show corrupted videos, as shown
in the attached screenshot. Pictures and texts are not corrupten in
flash-material.
Hardware acceleration is on according to debug information. It might be
the source of the problem, but I have not been
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I would like Ubuntu to be bleeding edge during alfa-stages and
stabilize during beta/rc-stages. Adobe flash player 10.2 are already in
rc-stage (rc2 at the moment) and hopefully (my wishes) to be released as
stable 10.2 before Ubuntu 11.04 will be released.
The
My bad..
Adobe flash player 10.2 is already released as stable (for x86, amd64 is still
at beta stage) acording to Adobe ( http://get.adobe.com/se/flashplayer/ ).
Deb/APT-file for Ubuntu-x86:
http://get.adobe.com/se/flashplayer/completion/?installer=Flash_Player_10.2_for_Linux_(.deb)
Amd64:
I don't think it matters what hardware is used. The device is acting as
a scanner and I would therefor prefer to use it with my scannerprogram.
Too bad it does not have working drivers..
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I have Ubuntu 9.10 (amd64) fully updated as of today.
I connected my newly brought 35mm-filmscanner (plexgear SCND502E1231)
but XSane (0.996-2ubuntu1.1) does not find the scanner. Is there any
drivers availible or under construction,or is there a bug somewhere?
If I run $
$ sudo sane-find-scanner
[sudo] password for computer:
# sane-find-scanner will now attempt to detect your scanner. If the
# result is different from what you expected, first make sure your
# scanner is powered up and properly connected to your computer.
# No SCSI scanners found. If you
I was browsing my SMB-network in synaptics from Ubuntu 9.10 amd64 LiveCD
while this bug apeard (automatic bugreport).
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I am using Ubunu 8.04 LTS (desktop edition) fully updated as of today
and an iPod mini in Mac-mode (using HFS+ instead of FAT32).
When I mount my iPod it complains in dmesg that it can not be mounted in
rw-mode when the filesystem is using a
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I am also affected by this bug. I booted Ubuntu 9.04-i386 image from CD. To be
sure the usbdrive is empty i run the following command first:
$ sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdc
After dd was finished cleaning the usbdrive I run the tool USB disk
creator and formatted the usbdrive from within the
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My file server is using Ubuntu 8.04.2 and has a software raid5 volume (mdadm)
that is formatted with XFS. The volume is ~1TB (4x320GB).
The root-partition is mounted from a USB-flashdrive (1GB large).
The volume got full by mistake and a program tried repeatedly to write
to
I forgot to add that I've run memtest86+ for over 12hours in a run after
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And mdadm report the array to be online without errors:
# cat /proc/mdstat
Personalities : [linear] [multipath] [raid0] [raid1] [raid6] [raid5] [raid4]
[raid10]
md0 : active raid5 dm-0[0] dm-3[3] dm-2[2] dm-1[1]
937710336 blocks level 5, 64k chunk, algorithm 2 [4/4] []
unused
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I am running Ubuntu 8.04.2, fully updated as of 2009-02-06.
I'm using LigHTTPd (1.4.19-0ubuntu3) with php5 (5.2.4-2ubuntu5.4) and
when I tried to install cacti (0.8.7b-2ubuntu1) aptitude wanted to
install apache2. I don't want to use apache2
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What information is missing? I have not seen anyone asking for more
information, other than me.
I own one of this cards and will help you with outputs and testing of
the hardware if anyone tells me what to do.
Please, don't close/ignore this bug, it's not fixed. The USB-part of the
hardware is
I can confirm this annoying issue on Interpid (Mythbuntu 8.10) and
would be very glad if anyone could help me solve this.
I can play AC3 (and DTS) surround just fine on my digital output using
MPlayer, but I can not play PCM on my digital output (which I could in
the beginning until something
Hi,
I am trying to get my iMon-Pad working with Mythbuntu 8.10, so far
without luck.. My installation is fully updated as of today.
$ aptitude show lirc gives the following version output: 0.8.3-0ubuntu2
$ dmesg | grep imon gives the following: lirc_imon: Driver for Soundgraph
iMON MultiMedia
Now I have found part of a solution.
When I run the following commands for about 20 seconds each, I get back the PCM
signal and during the speakertest, I can hear the test sound. When I stop the
test sound the PCM signal is still left (as it should) but I can not play any
other sterio sounds
I am still interested in a more logical standard installation, according
to the proposals I have mentioned before, but I do not have the time or
knowledge to implement a patch for the startup script.
I am running ubuntu 8.04.1 (amd64) and nut version 2.2.1-2.1ubuntu7.1.
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I am still interested in a more logical standard installation, according
to the proposals I have mentioned before, but I do not have the time or
knowledge to implement a patch for the startup script.
I am running ubuntu 8.04.1 (amd64) and nut version 2.2.1-2.1ubuntu7.1.
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Hello,
I have a client station running Ubuntu 8.10-desktop-i386 where /home is
mounted through NFS (without no_root_squash option) and when I try to
run sudo apt-get update or sudo aptitude update when my working
directory is my home folder
Hi, I'm struggling with booting Ubuntu 8.10 Beta (Alternate) from
USBdisk which I created via UNetbootin 282.
I have read throu this tread and have a proposl that might sove your
problem with multiple detected cdroms. I vote for scanning all media
(cd-drives aswell as usb-devices) and if more
When KVM has been installed, the group kvm is created. I suspect the
group qemu is created when you install QEMU, but do not know if this
is the case.
One of these groups may be possible to use? KVM/QEMU should of course be
run as a separate user, who is a member of any of these groups in a
I will try out the new kernel via the LiveCD (Ubuntu 8.10 Alpha5) on my
hardware setup when it is released, and post back my results from a
'dd'-benchmark, good or bad.
Is there any other tests or benchmarks you would like me to do on my
system while I have taken it out of service for testing?
I am an end-user and can confirm this bug is still alive för KVM in
Hardy.
I am looking for a workaround to get usb working. I need it!
If there is no workaround availible I hope this issue will be fixed
soon! I have tried to uncomment the magic in
/etc/init.d/mountdevsubfs.sh but without luck.
Is there anyone that can help me with this bug, please?
Here is some more information I've discoverd.
When I try to install Mythbuntu 8.04 (amd64) with the usb-adapter installed my
keyborard acts wierd. First the keyboard acts normal (while the DVB-adapter is
in normal state) and when the
I found this tread and the post from 2007-12-15 looks intresting but I
don't know if that is a sulotion for my card.
http://www.itee.uq.edu.au/~chrisp/Linux-DVB/DVICO/
What is the defenition of a newer card?
I have a FuionHDTV DVB-T Dual Digital is that the same card as the post
mention
I installed Ubuntu 8.04 (x86) on an Acer TravelMate 5520 (ATI
Technologies Inc SBx00 Azalia / ALC268) last week and I can confirm that
sound works out-of-the-box (everything but microphone, which I have not
been able to get working).
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I have now updated to version 2.2.1-2.1ubuntu7.1 (amd64) but the upstart
/init-script does not work. Not starting nor stopping the service.
Manual start is still working but is, at least in my case, unwanted.
During boot i get the following (as I also did before this update):
* Starting Network
I find this bug as a duplicate for Bug #221737 or Bug #222761
In /etc/default/nut i changed this:
# start upsd
START_UPSD=yes
...
# start upsmon
START_UPSMON=yes
and now it works.
Why is the default behavior set not to autostart? And I think it is very
confusing to print Startup OK when the
I agree to Mathias, this is a strange behavior. In my opinion a newly
installed service should autostart, or at least give a hint during
installation that a configuration is needed before it is able to start
up, and a short description how to accomplish that.
I am running Ubuntu 8.04 server
I have now updated to version 2.2.1-2.1ubuntu7.1 (amd64) but the upstart
/init-script does not work. Not starting nor stopping the service.
Manual start is still working but is, at least in my case, unwanted.
During boot i get the following (as I also did before this update):
* Starting Network
I find this bug as a duplicate for Bug #221737 or Bug #222761
In /etc/default/nut i changed this:
# start upsd
START_UPSD=yes
...
# start upsmon
START_UPSMON=yes
and now it works.
Why is the default behavior set not to autostart? And I think it is very
confusing to print Startup OK when the
I agree to Mathias, this is a strange behavior. In my opinion a newly
installed service should autostart, or at least give a hint during
installation that a configuration is needed before it is able to start
up, and a short description how to accomplish that.
I am running Ubuntu 8.04 server
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Torrentflux depend on unnecessary apache-modules.
I have lighttpd + php-cgi installed and this configuration is working
good, until I decided to try torrentflux. I searched throu internet and
found some good howtos for
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I recently made a fresh install of Ubuntu 8.04 Server and at the same time
installed nut for communicating with my UPS, a Belkin Universal UPS
(F6C120xxUNV). The installation made good progress and after some
troubleshooting with the serial port I
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I recently made a fresh install of Ubuntu 8.04 Server and at the same time
installed nut for communicating with my UPS, a Belkin Universal UPS
(F6C120xxUNV). The installation made good progress and after some
troubleshooting with the serial port I
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Hello, I am running Ubuntu 8.04 Server (amd64) and I have a Devico FusionHDTV
DVB-T Dual Digital. It is a PCI-card but the second tuner is plugged in thru
USB2.
The first tuner (PCI-based) is working properly. I can tune signals, watch
livetv with it and I have not found
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A cross-reference to the official bugreport would be a good idea.
I guess it is bug #104013, correct me if I' am wrong.
This bug is also reporting a similar problem: #187383 and #184811
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The fix 2.22.1-0ubuntu2 did not fix this problem for me! It has been a
little improvment but the system-monitor is still useless when I try to
measure CPU usage compared to % top. It is worst when the moitor is
maximized, as stated above.
$ cat /etc/lsb-release
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
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I can also confirm that this driver is buggy. I have D-Link DWL-G510 rev C2
(RT61) that I tried to use on a fresh Ubuntu Gutsy 7.10-i386 install (updated
up to date by 2007-12-18).
The hardware is detected and scan the area just fine. It finds my wifi-network,
but I can't connect to it
I am also unable to edit tags in rhytmbox (v0.11.2, fresh Ubuntu Gutsy-intall).
I tried to edit mp3-files as well as lfac-.files. None of them worked.
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I was booting Ubuntu 7.10 LiveCD and choosing Swedish by pressing F2 at
boot, but Ubuntu shows up in a mix of Swedish and English.
An example is the menu titles in English language but the menu items in Swedish
language and Firefox is entirely in english.
After running the
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Binary package hint: xfsprogs
I'm runnig Ubuntu Feisty (amd64) and have formatted my sw-raid5 device
with XFS, but I forgot to label it.
When I later run...
# xfs_admin -L my_new_label /dev/md0
... I got the following errormessage:
xfs_admin: /dev/md0 contains a mounted
I got the same error message about every ten seconds when I was creating my
sw-raid5 array (mdadm --create) ontop of four luks-crypted disks, which give
heavy I/O in common.
And the errors showed up again when I was writing fast onto the array (dd
if=/dev/zero of=/dev/md0 @ ~50MB/s), but I
I'm another one in the list of people affected by this bug.
smartmontools worked out just fine on my old installation (64-bit fully updated
Edgy), as long as I added -d ata to the command. In Feisty I get the exact
same error as the first post.
Today I have tried starting from the live-cd
I have now installed/upgraded to Feisty and can confirm that the bug
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Gaim crached when doing nothing.
One IRC-channel opened, one ICQ-chat opened and one msn-chat opened.
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Not really.. If it is a large obstacle for the bug fixing
progress you can change the setting. and make it non-private.
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My vlc also crashed unexpected. It was newly installed and started for the
first time.
I was just going to start a v4l-stream from my tv-tuner but I just opened the
Browse for file-dialog and selected v4l-tab and then it crached when I opened
the advanced-section.
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Binary package hint: beryl
As the summary; Screen freezes at random times for about 10 - 20 sec before it
continues. Sometimes it doesn't come back alive. The only way out of that is a
hard reboot.
Mouse is always alive during the freeze, independent of if it is a
Ohh, and I forgot.. I run Ubuntu 6.10, AMD64 with 2.6.17-11-generic #2 SMP
kernel.
Processor is AMD X2 3800+ (65W edition)
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I have investigated the bug further and it seems like the program
scsi_id have a maximal lenght of its output-varialbes and thats why
the ID is cut after three letters. The disk-type-variable is part of the
id-variable and together they are too long.
I attach the output from udevtest, where you
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# udevtest /block/sdc
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The actual output from scsi_id is as follows:
# /lib/udev/scsi_id -g -x -s /block/sda
ID_VENDOR=ATA
ID_MODEL=ST3320620AS
ID_REVISION=3.AA
ID_SERIAL=1ATA_ST3320620AS_9RV
ID_TYPE=disk
ID_BUS=scsi
And in my opinion it should be:
# /lib/udev/scsi_id -g -x -s /block/sda
ID_VENDOR=ATA
Here is a bash-script I wrote as a temporary workaround for the broken scsi_id.
It works for me together with the modified udev-rule I posted earlier.
The script is using smartctl as backend to get the information instead
of sysfs or scsi_id.
I also found the ID_REVISION fail to detect the
I forgot some info...
The script needs to be run as root, because smartctl only work as the
rootuser.
The script has one, and only one argument. The argument is the path tho the
drive that is bypassed to smartctl.
Like this:
# ./smartctl_id.sh /dev/sda
And to use the modidified udev-rules
I just found that my usb devices (sde sdf) became double named with my
code change. I tailed it down to usb_id that also have a messed up
output. The difference between scsi_id and usb_id is that usb_id does
not cut the output at a fixed length, so it's not a large trouble, it
just produce very
# smartctl -i /dev/sda
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# smartctl -i /dev/sdb
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# smartctl -i /dev/sdf
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# smartctl -i /dev/sdc
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# smartctl -i /dev/sde
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# smartctl -i /dev/sdd
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# uname -a
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Binary package hint: udev
At the moment I'm running from Ubuntu Edgy LiveCD, but I have done an
installation and upgraded the whole system, but it didn't fix the bug.
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-M55Plus-S3G
Attached disks: hda, sda, sdb, sdc, sdd, sde, sdf
sda to sdd is the
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# smartctl -i /dev/hda
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# ls -l /dev/disk/by-id
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I see no hardware-ID anywhere in the output. The only thing it confirms is that
I'm using encryption on the disks (sda - sdd). And yes, I do use encryption
and I do it without a partitiontable.
The four disks are part of an encrypted raid5-array (/dev/md0) which is not
attached/mounted at the
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