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Can still reproduce on the 12.04 alpha.
However, after some further digging, this looks specific to gnome-
terminal windows; as described above, I have the following settings:
Decoration Windows: !(class=Gnome-terminal)
Shadow Windows: all
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I'm seeing the same issue on Precise, with a non-root LVM disk: a
60-second delay in the boot process, while scripts/init-bottom/udev is
waiting for the `udevadm control --exit` process to finish, which is in
turn waiting for the `watershed vgscan; vgchange` RUN command.
When run under watershed,
Just tried this on precise: looks to be fixed in openjdk-6-jre
(6b24~pre3-0ubuntu1) but broken in openjdk-7-jre (7~b147-2.0-1ubuntu2)
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It sounds like a new bug has been introduced; this bug was tracking the
lack of PM support in the xhci stack.
If you're experiencing a problem that is resolved by adding xhci_hcd to
SUSPEND_MODULES, please file a new bug, and post the bug number here so
folks can find it.
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Reassigning to kernel-team - there doesn't seem to be much we can do
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The broadcom USB bluetooth device "BCM20702A0" (vendor:device ids
413c:8197) does not match any drivers' probe functions, as there is no
suitable USB device ID match in the kernel.
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Steve - understood. I have no HW to test this on (looks like we need a
64-bit machine with an IOMMU), so can't help out here. So, we're waiting
on the folks on bug 659348 to test.
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I've only had access to 32-bit installs so far, with which this error
looks fairly innocuous (looks like the dev argument isn't used to
establish mappings on 32-bit). However, on 64-bit, it appears that the
incorrect dev pointer code causes an oops (specified in bug 659348).
I've put a call for te
I think I've found the fix for this one - it's described in bug 800527.
Could you try 10.10 with the kernel from the -proposed repository?
See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation how
to enable and use -proposed.
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Title:
cx23885: Incorrect argument passed to videobuf_dma_unmap
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I can confirm that the current git HEAD (4419a4ff8) does not produce
this warning. Do you need further verification though?
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SRU Justification:
Impact: Currently, the kernel build produces a warning on the
cx23885-core.c:
drivers/media/video/cx23885/cx23885-core.c: In function ‘cx23885_free_buffer’:
drivers/media/video/cx23885/cx23885-core.c:1146:2: warning: passing argument 1
of ‘videobuf_dma_unmap’ from incompatible
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[Latitude E6510] Touchpad is complet
Just to clarify: bcbfc24 is a sauce patch that backports some IR stuff
from post-2.6.35. The cx23885-core changes must have snuck in
unintentionally.
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BUG_ON(in_interrupt());
videobuf_waiton(&buf->vb, 0, 0);
- videobuf_dma_unmap(q, dma);
+ videobuf_dma_u
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[Dell optiplex 390][SFF] Dvd drive
Ayan: should the ATTRS{device} not be 5208 there? or am I missing some
other device that's affecting the automount?
Also, since this driver supports multiple flash card types,
ENV{ID_DRIVE_FLASH_MS} might be better as ENV{ID_DRIVE_FLASH}. Keng-Yü:
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Hi Bryan,
> That's great, it looks like it fixed an very old issue for fsl-imx51 in
> Lucid.
It's only shown up with relatively recent versions of eglibc - it seems like
they added a call to cacheflush() in the mprotect() syscall wrapper.
> So I think this patch is for [Lucid] [fsl-imx51] and t
races from the coherent_user_range() functions.
Signed-off-by: Catalin Marinas
Signed-off-by: Russell King
cherry-picked from upstream commit
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Tobin: excellent, thanks for testing. I'll submit the patch for lucid
fsl-imx51.
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[armel] java fails to start with eglibc-2.12-0ubuntu4
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Hi Matthias,
> there is no rebuild needed for testing. The eglibc version mentioned in
> this report can be used.
sorry, restuld = result. Just to clarify - the eglibc version is fine, but I
need the previously linked kernel .debs tested.
> I don't have a working babbage board anymore. Asked Ol
Hi Matthias,
I'm waiting on a test restuld for 605042 - are we still tracking this one for
relase? If so, could you let me know whether the test build addresses the
issue?
Cheers,
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md5:
ae0e1649dc85318a0ac1a888a4bf7357 linux-
image-2.6.31-608-imx51_2.6.31-608.22+605042jk1_armel.deb
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Looks like the mrc instruction is causing the translation fault if the
memory hasn't been accessed previously.
This is fixed by upstream commit
32cfb1b16f2b68d2296536811cadfffe26a06c1b, some initial testing shows
this change to fix the problem.
I'm building a package with this fix, will post link
Amit - could you test this on your babbage board? The testcase shouldn't
be sensitive to the NFS root.
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[armel] java fails to start with eg
Looks like I can trip this with any glibc version, using the attached
testcase.
Basically, this does an anoymous mmap, then a cacheflush on the address
returned from the mmap. We get an oops from the cacheflush on the actual
coprocessor instruction:
mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c11, 1
- r0 is
@Andy: v2.6.35 has no mmc driver, so no way to reproduce with this
image. We don't have a maverick imx build, so can't test that. Would it
help to test one of the BSP (or other) kernels instead?
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OK, I *can* reproduce this if I use a root FS on MMC (earlier tests were
with an NFS root). Same kernel & package versions.
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[armel] java f
Seems to be OK here, on a babbage 2.0:
$ java -version
java version "1.6.0_18"
OpenJDK Runtime Environment (IcedTea6 1.8.3) (6b18-1.8.3-0ubuntu1)
OpenJDK Zero VM (build 14.0-b16, mixed mode)
$ cat /proc/cpuinfo
Processor : ARMv7 Processor rev 1 (v7l)
BogoMIPS: 799.53
Features
Gabou: if I'm not mistaken, the SUSPEND_MODULES fix above does exactly
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debian.master/config/armel/config.common.armel |2 +-
debian.master/config/config.common.ubuntu |3 ++-
debian.master/config/i386
> We *may* be able to just grab the "power management implementation"
patches
Nope, we're missing some prerequisites for these patches, so can't do a
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The Powermac zilog serial driver (CONFIG_SERIAL_PMAC_ZILOG) is useful
for console output, especially as it is available as the only emulated
serial device on KVM on powerpc.
However, it is currently only available as a module, leaving the ubuntu
kernel with no serial console
In other news, the Natty kernel has recently been uploaded, it's based
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OK, looks like we've got the XHCI power management patches upstream in
2.6.37-rc1:
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commitdiff;h=5cc103506289de7ee0a0b526ae0381541990cad4
Unfortunately, it looks like there's be quite a few xhci updates to
backport if we were looki
Hi Hugh,
when you mean "cold boot", was the machine off for some time beforehand?
I wouldn't be surprised if the CPU temperature was around 87°C after
doing some computational work, but this would be very strange if the
machine had been off before booting.
If your machine was indeed off before th
Hi Laserulo,
Looking through your logs, I see one important difference:
>From the non-working dmesg log:
ACPI: Thermal Zone [TZ00] (87 C)
>From the working dmesg log:
ACPI: Thermal Zone [TZ00] (12 C)
- looks like the working boot reported starting at 12°C, but the non-
working boot starte
Laserulo: the output of the 'dmesg' command (when working and non-
working) would be most helpful. Thanks!
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booted correctly, or was the fan (incorrectly) switched on during this
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The next version of the patchset (v6) has been posted:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.usb.general/35579.
Jerone: I'm sure that upstream will welcome extra testing, but there has
not been any requests for such. No news on any progress in inclusion
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Jerone: I've just uploaded a test build at
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~jk/bugs/584812/
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Binary package hint: compiz
I have the following settings in CCSM:
Window Decorations -> General -> Decoration windows: "(any) &
!(class=Gnome-terminal)"
Window Decorations -> General -> Shadow windows: "any"
(corresponding gconf settings listed below)
Gnome-terminal wind
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Closing as per previous comments.
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I have the same issue on Maverick: I recently upgraded from lucid, and
now the clock popup appears way too high (new screenshot attached). I've
had to remove timezones from the Locations panel so that the top of the
popup doesn't flow off the screen.
In case it's useful, I have a dual-monitor setu
OK, looks fine after GLX issues are resolved, closing.
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Could be a compiz/Xorg issue; it appears that compiz cannot be started
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I had set up my lucid install to change to the next/previous desktop on
mouse scroll events.
I have just upgraded to maverick, and this no longer works.
In the CCSM, I have the following settings for "Desktop-based viewport
switching" in the vi
Looks like the ImportError was unrelated; I get the same symlink
conflict from and apt-get -f install:
Preparing to replace binutils-multiarch 2.20.1-3ubuntu6 (using
.../binutils-multiarch_2.20.51.20100710-1ubuntu2_amd64.deb) ...
dpkg-divert: `diversion of /usr/bin/ld.bfd to /usr/bin/ld.bfd.singl
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Binary package hint: binutils
Doing an upgrade from lucid to maverick ('sudo do-release-upgrade -d')
triggered apport due to a failed dpkg.
I saw a python ImportError at the time: "no module named gi"
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.10
Package: binutils-multia
Looks like it's back on lucid:
dpkg-gencontrol -DArchitecture=amd64 -isp\
-plinux-image-2.6.35-rc6-g77a63f3
-P/home/jk/build/linux-2.6/debian/linux-image-2.6.35-rc6-g77a63f3/
dpkg-gencontrol: error: package linux-image-2.6.35-rc6-g77a63f3 not in control
info
m
Craig - any updates?
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Can anyone confirm that this still occurs on lucid or maverick?
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Martin,
> But if we modprobe it in an init script, it's also loaded everywhere
> on boot, but with much more overhead, so this seems worse to me?
My preference for the init script is that it's tied to the bluez
package; but the /etc/modules solution sounds reasonable enough.
I'm still chasing up
Given that we can no longer run Linux on the PS3, does anyone object to
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Jerone - the linked patch is version 4; there is a v5 of that series on
linux-usb at the moment (http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-
usb/msg33949.html, we'll probably need the rest of that series too). It
looks like there are still a few issues to be sorted out before this
series will be merged.
Hi Greg,
Looks like this fixes an issue on 2.6.32.17 -
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/562913 . The
patch has hit mainline (as of 2.6.33, in commit
d327cf7449e6fd5cbac784c641770e9366faa386), but has missed stable.
Bruce - let me know if there's any reason this shouldn't
Sorry, that should be d327cf7449e6fd5cbac784c641770e9366faa386.
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Looks like 462d60577a997aa87c935ae4521bd303733a9f2 hasn't gone into the
linux-2.6.32.y tree; not sure why. Potential for an SRU here..
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@Pitti - It's not really suitable to add a dependency to the bluetooth
module, as the uinput device is required by userspace components of
bluez, not the bluetooth kernel module. We'd prefer not to build it in,
as it's only required on some systems, and not required for boot.
Adding it to the blue
@chris: Awesome, thanks.
@Jerone: can you let me know if the l-b-m pacakge fixes the problem for
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@Laszlo: could you check to see if you get the same issue without the
backport module installed?
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@Jerone yes, the kernel team will keep these in sync.
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Just spoke to Stefan, he's added the thinkpad module to the backports
package, so that package will provide an update thinkpad_acpi module
that uses the newer snd_* symbol versions.
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Jerone,
The messages that you see in dmesg indicate that the functions are
present, but have a different symbol version magic. Could you let me
know which kernel package version (are you using one of the DRM backport
kernels?) and linux-backports-modules package version you have
installed?
Cheers
A patch has been posted in the freedesktop.org bug (comment 29). Haitao
is in the process of building a test kernel with this patch.
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[lucid] Blank screen with KMS on Thinkpad X201 with Arrandale (i915)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/554569
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@Jerone: l-b-m has hit proposed; let me know if that fixes the issue.
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Lenovo Thinkpad X201 & T410 & W510 not autoswitching to input mic jack in 10.04
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/557742
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Just happened again, except this time the machine wasn't idle; I was
editing a file with gvim. Xorg had been running for about two days.
Same message in the Xorg log:
Fatal server error:
Failed to map batchbuffer: Cannot allocate memory
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[gm45] Xorg crash when idle: Failed to map batchbuffer:
** Attachment added: "BootDmesg.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/49528472/BootDmesg.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/49528473/CurrentDmesg.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/49528474/Dependencies.txt
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel
I have had Xorg crash several times while not at the computer, and I
return to find a KDM login prompt. Before the crash, the screen has been
locked, with no screensaver running.
There may have been notifications appearing in the
@Jerone: it hasn't hit -proposed yet, but it's in the linux-backports-
modules repo (git://kernel.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ubuntu-lucid-lbm.git) if
you want to build & test early.
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Lenovo Thinkpad X201 & T410 & W510 not autoswitching to input mic jack in 10.04
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/557742
Yo
Spoke to Jerone off-line, it sounds like the thinkpad_acpi symbol issue
may have been particular to the build (symbol versioning), so l-b-m
*should* be compatible with thinkpad_acpi once it comes out.
Spoke to Stefan, he has an update pending for linux-backports-modules,
which includes ALSA v1.0.2
This looks like what we're after:
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/tiwai/sound-2.6.git;a=commitdiff;h=7b2bfdbc0dee5a321b5c02febe157adebd33ab3a
Perhaps we can SRU this and avoid the l-b-m/thinkpad_acpi issue.
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Lenovo Thinkpad X201 & T410 & W510 not autoswitching to input mic jack in 1
Jerone: just to clarify: we can't update l-b-m to use ALSA 1.0.23,
because that will break thinkpad-acpi ?
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Lenovo Thinkpad X201 & T410 & W510 not autoswitching to input mic jack in 10.04
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/557742
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Just a stab in the dark, but can you try this with the disk plugged in
to an external power source (if you're not doing that already?) it looks
like the FW bus is being reset, and so the SCSI layer is creating
multiple devices when the requests time out.
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Firewire disks not working under 10.04
OK, we should check to see if a netinstall build with the fix from
#457878 addresses this issue, otherwise I'll look into this further.
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netinstall image fails to connect to the network
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/541029
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So just to make sure I'm understanding this correctly - you're not
netbooting, right?
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netboot image fails to connect to the network
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/541029
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Looks like this may not be all controllers/disks; seems to work here
with a generic SBP2 disk interface. I've tested with both a OHCI and
PCILynx firewire controller.
Jerone - could you try with a different FW disk, and see if the problem
still occurs? May help to isolate the root cause.
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