I updated my 16.04 to 16.10 and have to confirm that flickering is still there
and the text console is doing the same.
I changed the kernel to 4.4 (from 16.04) and the flickering was gone.
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installation suddenly stopped as the grub couldn't be installed for an
unknown region. the installation files were downloaded from the ubuntu
website
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: ubiquity 2.21.63.2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.4.0-31.50-generic
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Relevant version information:
mga-vid: 2.6.32-1
Kernel: 3.12.0-7-generic #15-Ubuntu SMP
It is not possible to build the mga-vid module on kernels = 3.4.
In kernel 3.4, asm/system.h was removed; this file is referred to by mga_vid.c
and its absence causes the compilation to
Upgrading from nvidia-304 to nvidia-319 solved the problem for me too.
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Title:
Mathematica crashes X on start in 13.10
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Mathematica 9, on 13.10 with Gnome3, crashes X when launched (blanks
screen; returns to login), whether or not -mesa or -opengl is provided.
Mathematica 9 was working in 13.04 and started doing this right after
upgrade to 13.10 (and Mathematica not changed)
Xorg logs show
Yes, I rarely run the latest version of anything - I generally run the
oldest version that will do what I want, to reduce clutter.
I have just tried again using get-flash-videos version
1.25~git2012.06.27-1 for Saucy freshly downloaded from the Ubuntu
website, and the same URL. Without the patch,
Public bug reported:
System: Ubuntu 11.04 (but bug is not related to any other packages in system)
Package: get-flash-videos 1.25~git2012.06.27-1
get-flash-videos is failing on certain videos from the BBC, apparently because
of a change in the BBC web page code.
Example output from failed run:
Er, yes, it is indeed a patch... :confused:
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get-flash-videos failing to download some BBC news videos (possibly
other BBC videos too)
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Whenever a new message occurs and the pidgin window does not have focus,
CPU usage jumps at 100% (sometimes over multiple cores?), but falls back
to 0 when window gets focus.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: pidgin 1:2.10.0-0ubuntu2
ProcVersionSignature:
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Pidgin sucking 100% CPU over multiple cores
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Binary package hint: tzdata
Ubuntu 11.04.
Montreal shows America/Toronto instead of Americas/Montreal.
** Affects: tzdata (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Binary package hint: ubiquity
Had recently burned and checked live disc.
Have copied syslog and partman files below.
Install seemed to be about 80% done when received this message:
We're sorry; the installer crashed. Please file a new bug report at
** Attachment added: Crash Report.rtf
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/40985186/Crash%20Report.rtf
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Re-ran BIOS setup - Loaded fail safe defaults then left most settings unaltered.
Removed a usb memory stick.
Then rebooted from live cd.
This time installation completed successfully.
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Have just encountered the same problem myself. Manifested itself as
growisofs ceasing to function following an upgrade from gutsy to hardy
(I hadn't tried to write a DVD for some time after the upgrade). Same
problem occurred with the intrepid and jaunty versions of growisofs.
Using TDK DVD-R
Update: Making it work is more complicated than that. Omitting the
-dvd-compat switch is not on its own enough to make it work.
First it is necessary to attempt to burn using dvdrecord. This fails
with the output posted above, but it does have some effect which allows
an immediately-following
I have done some further testing:
I will use F1 to F12 but I really mean the non-F keys that
bear icons such as previous track, play/pause, etc.
F1 and F2 both map to the same XF86BrightnessAdjust
F3 maps to XF86AudioMute
F4 maps to XF86AudioLowerVolume
F5 maps to XF86AudioRaiseVolume
F6 doesn't
Keys from F1 to F10 map to XF86 media keys (such as XF86AudioPause,
etc.) with expected behavior (with pb_fnmode=1) that key alone yields
the Apple / XF86media keys, and fn+key yields the F1...F10 keys.
But F11 and F12 remain F11 and F12 regardless of whether or not you
press fn ... they are not
Austin Lund wrote:
What version of Ubuntu are you using?
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None = linux
8.04.1 lts
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The new device with USB id 05ac:021d ( Apple Computer, Inc. , new wired
mini keyboard) is not detected as an Apple keyboard and accordingly
behaves incorrectly (it behaves as a PC-105 keyboard, which is not the
default behavior for an Apple keyboard, in particular, it does
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Binary package hint: ppp
After upgrading to Itrepid (ppp 2.4.4rel-9ubuntu2 - 2.4.4rel-10ubuntu2)
it became impossible to create pptp-tunnels. I changed nothing in
configuration after upgrade. When I downgrade ppp to 2.4.4rel-9ubuntu2
everything works fine.
The error is
Public bug reported:
With ubuntu 8.04LTS, during automatic weekly upgrade update-manager
reported that the downloaded kernel 2.6.24-19-generic (amd64) failed to
install because of corrupted tarball.
running sudo apt-get clean/update/upgrade then dpkg --configure -a
recovered the error.
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/17189800/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: VarLogDistupgradeAptautoinstfixuplog.gz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/17189801/VarLogDistupgradeAptautoinstfixuplog.gz
** Attachment added: VarLogDistupgradeAptlog.gz
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Binary package hint: sim
The sim (actually sim-data) package in Hardy misses some data, e.g.
icons and sounds.
Compare the contents of gutsy and hardy versions of sim-data:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/gutsy/all/sim-data/filelist
vs
It has randomly decided to fail again.
cupsys is still at 1.3.2-1ubuntu7.5
No change to error messages in log - ie. still getting eg.
[489581.995636] audit(1200938082.483:38): type=1502
operation=inode_permission requested_mask=rw denied_mask=rw
name=/dev/tty pid=9861 profile=/usr/sbin/cupsd in
Not been on this system for a while so I haven't updated the sources
config, I've just updated from the standard sources, which now have
themselves been updated to include cupsys 1.3.2-1ubuntu7.5.
The foomatic/ljet3 now works again and there's nothing in
/var/log/cups/error_log but I'm still
This bug or something very similar has just bitten me out of the blue
with a Hewlett-Packard LaserJet III on Gutsy.
Before today the printer was working fine with the foomatic
(recommended) driver. About an hour ago I tried to print and it failed
with the identical apparmor messages in the log:
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