This behaviour is also seen on my new machine with a Broadwell i7-5700
CPU and an nVidia GM204 (GTX970m G-Sync)
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Nvidia card not detected
I'm seeing this in the daily build I downloaded on 12 Sep 2015 at about
2200 BST (GMT+1).
The machine is a UEFI laptop with a Broadwell i7-5700HQ. Model is an MSI
GT72 2QD
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This workwround works for me too but it's obviously less than ideal from
a security PoV to have to run random pieces of software with system
prilileges.
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Package version 3.4.1-0ubuntu1
Architecture: AMD64
I had a large file-set to roll up into a zip file (a Clonezilla image: A
folder containing 44 files totalling 47GB on a USB drive). I call this
Drive A. I connected a second drive (Drive B) to the machine with
the intent
I think this may be an nVidia issue. I just got the beta update to
304.48 of the nVidia binary blob and the lockups have suddenly stopped
on my system. The FPS in Second Life has gone up to around 10 (better
than the 0.7 at worst)
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This bug is killing me. It started around 11.04 and is still present in
12.04 for me. I'm running the binary nVidia driver (Machine has a Quadro
FX1600m). Something seems to have changed as recently this has started
dumping my session (Cinnamon 2D) out to login rather than just locking
the machine
I've noticed last evening that the point at which the hang up occurs is
not always the same. It seems to be around the time the screen gets
blanked prior to shutdown and is sometimes before and sometimes after
the drive spins down. If the drive isn't getting spun down, has it
definitely been
Hi Joseph,
Thank you for your help. I feel like I'm really learning something here
:)
I tried 3.3.4, 3.4 RC 4 amd 3.4 RC 5 and didn't get the problem but I'm
reluctant to mark this as fixed upstream...
I've rebooted a couple of times with 3.2.0 during the process and it
isn't misbehaving
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Hi,
On my Dell Precision M6300 laptop running Gnome Classic desktop, the
machine intermittently fails to shut down and hangs (total lock up, CAPS
lock not responsive) with the power still on. The shutdown sequence
aparently proceeds normally then I hear the hard drive park
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Title:
Since update to kernel 3.2.0-24-generic-pae, system intermittently
crashes on shutdown
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As a Vendetta player, I would be happy to review the text of the
Software Centre entry and suggest new wording of this helps.
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Attempting to make the module from vloopback-source fails with the
error:
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.38-10-generic-pae'
CC [M] /home/paul/Downloads/dv4l/vloopback-1.3/vloopback.o
/home/paul/Downloads/dv4l/vloopback-1.3/vloopback.c:180:2:
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vloopback module won't compile from vloopback-source
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In Software Center, Vendetta-Online license is shown as unknown
(should be proprietary) and there is no mention in the text that the
game is a commercial subscription title with a monthly fee of $7-$10
after the initial 8 hour free trial.
This has caused a number of people
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Vendetta-Online package description inaccurate/misleading
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It just popped into my head that when the partitions were being prepared
it said that sda1 was being formatted. I think what may have happened
here is that the partitioner hasn't noticed that the sda1 and sda2
partitions already existed and called my / and swap partitions sda1 and
sda2,
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The starting geometry of my drive was:
Disk /dev/sda: 320.1 GB, 320072933376 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 38913 cylinders, total 625142448 sectors
Units = sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal):
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Binary package hint: ubuntuone-client
I just opened the Ubuntu One preferences and tried to create a new SSO.
I'd forgotten I already had an account with that email address. The
account creation process failed (not unreasonably) and I was presented
with the account creation
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Binary package hint: ubuntuone-client
I just made an error when creating an Ubuntu One account by using an
email address that already had an SSO. This caused the account creation
process to fail (not unreasonably) but in doing so I discovered the
following issue:
When I
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/659388/+attachment/1688751/+files/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: UbuntuOneClientPackages.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/659388/+attachment/1688752/+files/UbuntuOneClientPackages.txt
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Update: I recreated the Dell and Windows partitions then restored the
contents from a backup. The disc contained only sda1 and sda2 (values
identical to the fdisk output above) with the remainder of the drive
unallocated. I tried installing again as above.
The disk partitioning app failed to do
Hi,
Jan Mynarik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Situation: keyboard shortcuts control 'main' mixer, volume applet
controls both 'main' and 'PCM' together; to really change volume while
using headphones, you need to change 'PCM'.
This would work in situations where the headphones are driven off thesame
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I have an Acer 4100WLMi laptop (spec at http://surrey.lug.org.uk/cgi-
bin/wiki.pl?TravelMate4100WLMi ) I have increased the RAM from thsi spec
to 1.25GB.
I have had 4 incidences of the MBR on my boot drive (hda) ceasing to be
readable (BIOS produces Operating System Not
** Description changed:
I have an Acer 4100WLMi laptop (spec at http://surrey.lug.org.uk/cgi-
bin/wiki.pl?TravelMate4100WLMi ) I have increased the RAM from thsi spec
to 1.25GB.
I have had 4 incidences of the MBR on my boot drive (hda) ceasing to be
readable (BIOS produces Operating
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-media
Distro: Ubuntu Dapper 6.06
Package: gnome-media 2.14.2-0ubuntu1
Application: Volume Applet 2.14.3 using Gstreamer 0.10
Background: I have a Logitech Premium USB Headset 350
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