I did my best to purge all PPAs. However, I got 'Warning: Could not
find package list for PPA:' on a couple of them. I tried dist-upgrading
nevertheless and it didn’t work. Any suggestions?
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I did that. The new report is Bug #1825564
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Can’t upgrade from 14.04 to 16.04
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Follow-up from Bug #1824680
I am unable to start the upgrade process from 14.04 to 16.04.
"An unresolvable problem occurred while calculating the upgrade.
This can be caused by:
* Upgrading to a pre-release version of Ubuntu
* Running the current pre-release version of
Thanks for looking into this issue, Brian.
I installed ubuntu-desktop and retried upgrading to 16.04. It didn't
work. The error message is the same. Any other ideas?
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"An unresolvable problem occurred while calculating the upgrade.
This can be caused by:
* Upgrading to a pre-release version of Ubuntu
* Running the current pre-release version of Ubuntu
* Unofficial software
An upgrade to 18.04 LTS (kernel 4.15) didn’t fix this bug.
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During boot process, system goes to sleep
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No, suspending the laptop doesn’t work when set to open or ignore. The
screen locks but the system doesn’t suspend.
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The system goes to sleep before even getting to the login prompt. So it
can’t be a corrupted profile, can it?
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During boot process,
I now tried the kernel parameters. 'button.lid_init_state' works around the bug
when set to 'open' or 'ignore'. The system boots without going to sleep. When I
set it to 'method', the system doesn't boot at all.
Does that help to track down the source of the bug?
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I only have 4.10.0-20 and 4.8.0-20. I tried them both. It’s the same.
I also tried booting in upstart mode (since I was in the Grub prompt).
The boot process works better, the system doesn’t go to sleep during
boot. However, the GUI doesn’t load and I only have a console, which I
can’t even use
I now upgraded my Ubtunu to 17.04 and the bug is still there. Could you,
please, please look into this. It makes it really hard to use my
computer.
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When I boot my computer, sometimes (but not always) I don't have a network
applet in the top right corner. I then have to start nm-applet in a terminal
(annoying) and then leave the terminal open the whole time (annoying).
nm-applet is in my autostart list.
What can I do to
Thanks for your advice, Joseph.
I installed kernel v4.4.28 and booted using this kernel. Unfortunatelly,
the bug is still there.
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Same problem on a HP 250 G3: /var/log/uvcdynctrl-udev.log grew to 9,8G
and filled the / partition completely. The graphical desktop environment
wouldn’t start any more.
Workaround: I deleted /var/log/uvcdynctrl-udev.log and removed the
package libwebcam0, thus removing it’s dependency uvcdynctrl.
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After upgrading to 16.04, my computer goes to sleep during the boot process,
shortly after I entered the passphrase to unlock my LVM. When I wake it up, I’m
at the graphical login prompt. I type my user password, press enter and it goes
to sleep again. When I wake it up,
Thanks, Christopher, for advising the BIOS update.
However, it didn’t improve the situation. The system is still completely
frozen when I reopen the display.
The output of 'sudo dmidecode -s bios-version && sudo dmidecode -s
bios-release-date' is the following:
F.39
05/26/2015
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Thank you, Martin. That solved the issue.
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Everytime I boot, a terminal pops up
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I’m using HP 250 G3 notebook. When closing the screen and reopening it, the
system should suspend and resume. However, when I reopen the computer, the
system is completely frozen. I can’t move the mouse, keyboard strokes don’t get
recongnized, not even Ctrl+Alt+F1 to get
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During the system startup, a small borderless terminal window pops up in the
top left corner of my desktop, right under my top panel. I don't want it to be
there. It shouldn't be activated by default.
Thanks for looking into this.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu
Testing the latest kernel will take me some time because I have never
done this before. But I’ll look into it.
So far, I can already tell you, I have this problem ever since using
this machine. September or october 2015 that is. It didn’t break with an
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On a HP 250 G3, if I suspend the system, I can’t resume it. If I try, the
screen is stuck to whatever was shown last. This seems not to be related to my
graphical system, since the problem is the same, when I’m performing "suspend"
in the Ctrl+Alt+F1 terminal (closing the
This bug still affects me and no fix or workaround in sight. That is
quite annoying. Do you have any suggestions?
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HDMI audio device
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If I plug in a audio capable HDMI monitor, I used to change the audio output
device to HDMI using the regular audio settings dialogue. For some weeks, this
device has disappeared. I can only chose the internal speakers for audio output.
I’m not quite sure but this bug could
This bug has been fixed meanwhile and I completely forgot reporting
about it. I now can’t tell you which kernel version fixed the issue.
Sorry.
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I used to use suspend (to RAM) a lot on my netbook but since upgrading to 12.10
it's broken. Suspending seems to work fine, but when I try to resume the
machine, I get a colored screen and a big square instead of my mouse pointer. I
can move this square around the whole
In my /etc/crypttab I've got only one line with lukslvmUUID=….
So no lvm=/dev/…. That's good from what I read in your comment #8,
isn't it?
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This bug expired but it was also fixed by an update. So, I don't have
this problem any more. I'm sorry, I forgot to report that.
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Kristofer, I'm currently running Ubuntu 12.10. It seems that the bug has
only been fixed for that version. But I can't tell you for sure, I'm not
a developper.
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This bug was fixed and everything now works. Thanks everyone.
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I just checked and this bug seems to have been solved. I got used to it,
so I didn't check regularly. So I can't tell you which version exactly
sorted it out, sorry. Thanks to everyone!
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Thanks, Steve, now at least I know this is not a good idea.
I guess I just have to wait for you or someone else to have a good idea
how to debug this.
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Since there has been no activity here since a few days now and I have to
manually select the right kernel at every boot, I'd like to reask my
question: Is it a good idea to run update-initramfs -u -k all or do I
risk loosing the working initramfs for the 3.2 kernel?
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Thanks a lot for looking into this so quickly, Steve.
First of all: I'm sorry, I made a spelling error. The error message says
/dev/mapper/vgubuntu-root and not /dev/mapper-vgubuntu-root. So this
is not the source of the problem.
I tried booting using the 3.2.0-32 kernel. The strange thing is: I
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I upgraded my netbook from Ubuntu 12.04 to 12.10 and now it won't boot.
It is encrypted using cryptsetup and a LVM with a sperate home partition, that
means 4 partitions in total:
- /dev/sda1 unencrypted, mounted to /boot
- /dev/sda2 encrypted as lukslvm containing
I don't have an iPod any more and thus I don't use gtkpod any more.
Sorry, I can't reproduce this with the newest version.
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Title:
iPod full and
This bug sadly still isn't fixed for my Dell Inspiron 1525 and I now
encoutered a similar one on an Acer Aspire One D150-0Bw. Same problem:
wifi can't be switched on if hardware switch is deactivated during
booting. Strangely, even my usual workaround (rfkill unblock all) didn't
work here. Perhaps
Thanks for looking into this, Gary. Unfortunatelly, I can't provide you with
much more information and steps to reproduce. I just open the Software Center,
hit the down key and nothing happens. Clicking into the main area to bring it
into keyboard focus doesn't work either.
I'm using version
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I've got a netbook with a very small touchpad. Because of that, I like
to scroll down with the arrow keys. However, this isn't possible in the
Software Center. Could you please fix this. Thanks.
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Importance: Undecided
Status:
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Hopefully, this will help.
My videocard is 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation
Atom Processor D2xxx/N2xxx Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 09)
according to lscpi and Intel GMA 3600 Grafik according to the website
Thanks for finding the right package, Robert Roth.
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Change brightness keys don't work on Acer Aspire One D270
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Pressing Fn+right/left should change the brightness of the display on my
Acer Aspire One D270 netbook but it doesn't.
I've read several times about the workaround which consists of adding
acpi_backlight=vendor to /etc/default/grub but it doesn't work in that
particular case.
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Every time I watch a flash video in fullscreen, I have to move the mouse
every five minutes to prevent the screensaver from going on. It would be
much better if flash would deactivate it when going to fullscreen mode
(like it did some versions ago).
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I'm coming back here and I'm hoping to reactive this bugreport since this
problem still exists.
It seemed to have vanished some time ago but reappeared in 11.10 Oneiric (I
forgot to mention this here). Now, I've upgraded to 12.04 Precise and the bug
still exists. I would be very pleased if this
I encountered this bug after upgrading to precise on my 64bit system.
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desktopcouch-service crashed with DBusException in __new__():
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Whenever there is an automatic upgrade of the Thundebird package, my
corresponding locale package is lost, Thunderbird is entirely in english
and I have to reinstall the 'thunderbird-locale-*' package manually.
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I have to say I'm quite disappointed nothing happened here since may.
I'm not questionning your decision to move the buttons to the left. It's
Canonical's design decision. But would it be so difficult to make it
possible for experienced users to change them back to the right
consistently? This
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When the system load goes up, the sound of every application producing
sound gets distorted (as if the bitrate was very very low or I don't
know). I then have to restart the application I want to produce proper
sound again (rhythmbox, firefox, etc.) but I don't restart
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Audio gets distorted when load is high
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Activating wifi using the hardware switch of my Dell Inspiron 1525 works
well except for one situation: If the hardware switch is off when
starting Ubuntu, I
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The workaround works. Thanks!
Nevertheless, I'd be pleased if this could be fixed as soon as possible.
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Title:
Wifi can't be activated if
I don't know what happend but I noticed that it works now. I can't
reproduce my problem. Thanks for your help.
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Thunderbird doesn't use
Why would buttons on the left be necessary for maximized windows? They
also could be on the right, right next to the notification area, no?
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Binary package hint: network-manager
Activating wifi using the hardware switch of my Dell Inspiron 1525 works
well except for one situation: If the hardware switch is off when
starting Ubuntu, I can't get wifi working, neither by activating the
hardware switch nor by the
In the meantime, I managed to get my scanner working the help of the the
sane-devel mailinglist. (Maybe they could help you too. They're great!)
I found out the issue is the following: The SX 410 is supported from
sane-backends 1.21 onwards. Lucid ships with 1.20. You have to upgrade
to 1.21
If you added the PPA and the upgraded the packages instead of installing
new ones, you shouldn't get more than one SANE version I think.
Quite frankly, I have to admit that I'm far from being an expert in SANE
related issues so perhaps you should ask for help on their maling list
I also have got a Epson Stylus SX410 and I'm affected by this bug, too.
I'm trying to provide as much information as I can so that a developer
can get this fixed.
According to the list on their website, the Sytlus SX410 is fully
supported by sane.
'sane-find-scanner' seems to find the scanner:
This bug wasn't solved by updating to Karmic. The situation is
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Binary package hint: restricted-manager-core
I have Broadcom BCM4312 802.11b/g (rev 01) wifi card on my HP Pavillon
DV5. It doesn't work out of the box in Ubuntu but there is a restricted
driver availible which is called Broadcom STA WiFi driver.
When I activate it, the dot
I now managed to try this in version 0.10.3 and it seems to be fixed.
Thanks!
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Ok, thanks Michael, I'll wait for Me TV to be upgraded in the next
Ubuntu release.
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I also had the problem described by seanK but right now, I could not
reproduce it.
Nevertheless, I managed to reproduce a similar one every time I tried
it.
Steps to reporduce:
1. Open Me TV and wait for the channel to lock
2. Press the mute button = Me TV mutes as you would expect it
3. Switch
I added this bug to the One Houndred Papercuts project (I hope that's
ok) as I think there should be an easy way to expand the bookmark list
in the places menu.
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Importance: Undecided
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What do you mean wrong configuration? Configuration of what?
Before upgrading to Jaunty, /dev/random worked, so I don't see your
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I'm sorry, I can't. I added the PPA to my sources.list but obviously I
have unresolved dependcies and I can't install the new Me TV version.
Perhaps someone else could check it.
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I've finally found a solution for this problem.
All I did was changing '/dev/random' to '/dev/urandom' in the
/etc/crypttab and now the swap works.
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Binary package hint: me-tv
I'm using version 0.7.16 of Me TV.
When I move the mouse pointer over the image, it disappears. That's ok
and even cool but the problem is, it doesn't reappear even if I move the
mouse. It only reappears if if I leave the image. That's pretty
I can confirm this, too. It takes more than 5 minutes to start swap
every time I boot. After this '* swap (starting)', other lines apppear
that look like error messages but they disappear before I can read them.
In which logfile can I find them? Perhaps they would provide more
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[needs-packaging] Truecrypt
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As said in question #63152, please add a truecrypt package in the
repositories. Otherwise, you have this Windows feeling if you have to
download the installer on the truecrypt.org website.
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Importance: Undecided
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I don't have any other problem with that version of Me TV.
No, I haven't set up MythTV before but what is better in MythTV than in
Me TV? Why rewrite a frontend?
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Thanks, Michael! It would be a cool feature (I'd use it), but perhaps
it's better to remove it, if it doesn't work properly.
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Binary package hint: me-tv
If I plan a record as once off, everything works fine, but yesterday I
tried to schedule a record as weekly and then it started and ended one
hour earlier than it should. This problem is reproducible for me.
I'm using Me-TV version 0.5.30 from the
I don't have this problem any more.
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Answers-link in all apps doesn't open a new Firefox-tab
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/238133
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If this is really a Liferea bug, why does it only appear after updating
to Intrepid? And why do I have similar problems with Gajim (I also never
close befor shutting down)?
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[Hardy] Liferea does not remember the headlines I have already read
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/226401
You received
eagleton, that didn't work for me.
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[Hardy] Liferea does not remember the headlines I have already read
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/226401
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 226401 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/226401
Hammermensch, you're right. I marked it as duplicate.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 226401
[Hardy] Liferea does not remember the headlines I have already read
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Liferea doesn't close
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