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Using flash on Firefox occasionally causes the screen to freeze
completely. Something has crashed quite hard. I can log in remotely
via ssh but killing firefox, flashplayer, gdm and anything else I can
think of does not cause the screen to unfreeze. I normally end up re-
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upgrading to 12.04B2 and this package won't install.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: fgfs-base (not installed)
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-23.36-generic
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package fgfs-base (not installed) failed to
I also had this occur on an upgrade to 12.04B2. It probably was a disk
space issue, I removed the old kernel and reinstalled. It would help a
lot if it was possible to have old kernels automatically deleted.
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I had been trying unity -reset so I tried unity --reset. It hasn't
affected the bug which still occurs, but then there seem to be things
missing and it segfaulted:
richardn@dragon:~$ unity --reset
WARNING: Unity currently default profile, so switching to metacity while
resetting the values
I've got it happening at the moment. unity -reset has no effect on
this bug as far as I can see.
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non-maximized applications sometimes
Yes, I have a dual monitor setup, 64 bit, all updates applied.
It happens to me only with Firefox. Creating it is quite simple. Open
Firefox, un-maximise with the top left button with the square icon.
Minimise it with the button with the line icon. Then hit the firefox
icon in the dock on the
I have this bug and unity -reset did not get rid of it for me. It does
seem to be intermittent though so there may be some setting that affects
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It seems that if firefox starts maximised and then is reduced to a
normal window the bar is missing. If it starts as a window the bar is
there. Firefox seems to want to always start maximised even though I
almost never use it that way.
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Resume fails with softreset message
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Binary package hint: vbetool
When I try to resume from a suspend the machine hangs completely with a text
console saying
ata3: Softreset failed (device not ready)
The machine is an HP dv2 with and AMD Neo64 cpu running up to date
10.10. Suspend/resume used to work fine
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Mainline kernel 2.6.35.4-maverick
The ubuntu maverick kernel keeps reporting ( in dmesg without the )
ata3.00: configured for UDMA/100
ata3: EH complete
while there are no apparent problems with my harddrive or controller.
I have also tested mainline kernel 2.6.35.4-maverick. The
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package fglrx 2:8.723.1-0ubuntu4 failed to install/upgrade: fglrx kernel
module failed to build
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This also affects me. It has rendered my system unusable after
upgrading to meerkat beta from lucid. There seem to be lots of similar
reports in launchpad. I've marked some of them as duplicates to try and
connect them together.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.35-20-generic
I read somewhere that earlier version of kernel repored EH complete for
ATA drivers incorrectly. So there was no problem with the drive or
controller, just the kernel.
Since my laptop is running fine (although Vista tends
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I can confirm that I see this bug on x86_64. It would be good to get a
fix into lucid.
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entry-lock_count 0' failed
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I have this exact same issue. 500.1GB seagate disks and 64bit 10.04 server.
Have tried installing in a couple of different configurations with no luck.
The first time I got the mount: mounting /dev/disk/by-uuid/uuid on /root/
failed: Invalid argument message and I noticed that gub-mkconfig
I see the same problem on an HP DV2. Swapping workspaces restores the
mouse. Haven't tried the drm33v5 kernel though.
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(Upgrade from Karmic to Lucid some weeks ago. Running latest patches).
I have two widgets on my kde desktop. When I use the scrollbar in one
widget, the other widget gets distorted e.g. the scroll is repeated in
the other widget. A block of the same size is scrolled.
Most
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There appears to be an update for this applet.
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Hi,
Perhaps I can try to run Lucid Lynx. However the problem is easily
solvable (we found out by incident) by building the latest kernel with
RT path from Ingo Molnar
Instructions are at
https://rt.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/RT_PREEMPT_HOWTO (as you will
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Hi Alessio,
I will have a go at the Lucid kernels you provide via the PPA.
Is there a big difference between applying the patch to a Vanilla kernel
and Ubuntu kernel? I wouldn't mind having some wiki that kind off
describes the steppes to take to create an RT Ubuntu kernel (without
'warranty' of
I have added the package sources and pressed 'reload' in the synaptic
package manager. An error is shown:
W: GPG error: http://ppa.launchpad.net lucid Release: The following
signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available:
NO_PUBKEY F44462BDF141B61E
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aha. OK. That will save us some trouble.
thanks again!
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I installed the linux-realtime package. Not sure if it is a meta-package.
The kernel headers were not installed. So the kernel post install script
that compiles my NVidia module (proprietry) did not work. After
installing the kernel headers, it did of course.
(A package named
Public bug reported:
Running custom Mono/GTK Sharp application. Application used to work on RT
kernel and uses SCHED_RR priority.
Now it crashes the moment it tries to create pthread threads that will run at
some priortiy using SCHED_RR
'Full' crashreport from syslog:
Dec 17 16:32:02 host16
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Running custom Mono/GTK Sharp application. Application used to work on
** Description changed:
- Running custom Mono/GTK Sharp application. Application used to work on RT
kernel and uses SCHED_RR priority.
+ Running c application. Application used to work on RT kernel and uses
SCHED_RR priority.
Now it crashes the moment it tries to create pthread threads that
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I have this problem to. I'm using Karmic on an HP Dv2 laptop. I have
the same issue with suspend/resume as the initial poster - I have to
switch virtual terminals and then back to get output then vbetool uses
(close to) 100% CPU. After that killing the vbetool post process
causes another one
Public bug reported:
After upgrade from 9.04 to 9.10 development branch, booting the linux-rt kernel
does not work.
Error shown during boot:
udevadm trigger is not permitted while udev is unconfigured.c
..
Resolution: uninstall and reinstall.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date:
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Binary package hint: system-config-printer
Switched on my HP PSC 750 (USB) and it was automatically added to the
system. COOL! :)
Tried to do a test print:
fdisk -l /dev/sda | lpr
Print did come out, but part of the text is missing. There are about 50
characters per line.
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Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
When I installed ubuntu 9.04 via wubi, it installed a Dutch keyboard and
local although I asked for english.
So I changed the keyboard setting after installation. Now in 9.10 (after
upgrade) I notice that in regular ttys
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configuration
System resumed from suspend (to ram).
Problem with soundcard (same soundcard as yours stac 92xx)
Running latest karmic kernel
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I starts fine now. First time and second time I started it it crashed.
I remember that I have also started the client itself, after the prefernces app
crashed two times
Possible solution:
start 'ubuntuone-client-applet' from a commandline and close it
start 'ubuntuone-client-preferences'
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Have installed ubuntu 9.04 using wubi (put wubi.exe and iso in same directory
to install).
Upgraded to 9.10 karmic development branch using update-manager -d.
Upgrade went fine, but when system is now shutdown, shutdown procedure hangs.
The problem is that the loop device
Output is
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-config dump |grep -i MinAge
APT::Archives::MinAge 2;
Note that I have managed to complete the upgrade manually by apt-get
installing everything that apt-get upgrade said was held back.
Thanks,
Richard.
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when it finished though - came back the next morning and it was asking a
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-manager
Upgrading to Feisty failed with this message:
The upgrade aborts now. Your system could be in an unusable state. A
recovery was run (dpkg --configure -a).
Please report this bug against the 'update-manager' package and include the
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This is what I got when I tried the recommended solution:
sudo dpkg --configure -a
Password:
dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of apache2:
apache2 depends on apache2-mpm-worker (= 2.2.3-3.2build1) |
apache2-mpm-prefork (= 2.2.3-3.2build1) | apache2-mpm-event (=
2.2.3-3.2build1);
Confirmed - I have this problem too.
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There is a thread with people having the same problem on the Ubuntu
forums:
http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=150627
The problem is that the orinocco and the host_ap drivers were both
loaded. Blacklisting the host_ap drivers as suggested in the thread
fixes the problem.
It shouldn't
This bug seems to be similar to #45406
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