VMWare Workstation 12.5.6 Pro running a Kubuntu 17.04 vm. Bug confirmed.
Temporary workaround is to to add the following line to crontab:
@reboot /usr/bin/vmware-user-suid-wrapper
^ That will start the required process so auto-resolution, copy/paste &
drag/drop will work.
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Hi,
$ sudo dmidecode -s system-version
1.0
$ sudo dmidecode -s system-product-name
N82JV
$ lspci -vnnn | perl -lne 'print if /^\d+\:.+(\[\S+\:\S+\])/' | grep VGA
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation Core Processor
Integrated Graphics Controller [8086:0046] (rev 18)
Confirming Sergey's issues. I've got them as well.
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tap-to-click and edge-scrolling broken in Jaunty
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/320632
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Confirming Mr. Queirolo's issue, though I have a problem where dragging
just fails. It'll sort of unclick so where I'll be dragging it'll let
go and then click again start me resizing the window or something.
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Touchpad movement problems in 0.99.3
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/320639
You
Hello:
I do not run Compiz Fusion because I am a KDE 4 user. I don't use KDE
4's integrated compositing because I find that my system feels slower
when I have compositing enabled, and I don't much care for all the
excessive effects and transitions. Further, compositing liked to crash
X, and did
I'd like to join in the chorus of people who also has this complaint. I
can't use dropdown menus on websites because it flickers back and forth
between the hand and the pointer. However unlike folks here, I'm using
the latest Swiftfox build. Given that I have not updated Swiftfox in
several
The latest Jaunty updates which just came down fixed this issue for me.
Well, not to jinx it, but so far so good!
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[GME965] missing characters in Google Earth with DRI enabled
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/295934
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As far as I can tell, the latest updates to the Jaunty mesa stuff has
fixed both of my problems! All the letters and numbers are showing up
and, more importantly, I'm using image overlays without issue now. =)
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Broken Image/Road Overlays on Google Earth
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/165117
That corrected it. My performance is now about 18 fps, still lower than
I used to get, but it's now playable.
Google Earth now no longer complains, but I accidentally left an image
overlay on it while in software mode and now it freezes a few seconds
after the program starts, as indicated in my
I'm really not sure what you're referring to. I found one mesa package
with x11 in it, and it was not installed. Attempting to install it
wanted to rip apart half my system.
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I don't use compositing on the desktop but I'm having the same lousy
performance after upgrading to the Jaunty alpha. My system has Intel's
965 graphics.
I attempted to run Sauerbraten which normally gets about 45 fps and got
less than 1 fps. I also attempted to run Google Earth which threw an
I don't use compositing on the desktop but I'm having the same lousy
performance after upgrading to the Jaunty alpha. My system has Intel's
965 graphics.
I attempted to run Sauerbraten which normally gets about 45 fps and got
less than 1 fps. I also attempted to run Google Earth which threw an
I'm also having this issue, as a part of on-going issues with Google
Earth. See my posts including and after 2008-09-04.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/googleearth-
package/+bug/165117
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Just upgraded to the new Jaunty kernel (2.6.28-1) and the new Intel
driver (2.5.1 or whatever). Still having the same problem. I've
attached an updated screencap, note all the missing letters.
Attempting to use image overlays still hangs it.
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I'm going to guess that you are an automated message, because I already
submitted that information.
It's very much still an issue. If it had gone away or otherwise
changed, I'd have updated it.
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Broken Image/Road Overlays on Google Earth
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/165117
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Still a problem, even on latest updates. Reopening since I was only
given 8 minutes between the notice and closure of the bug. I'd heard
absolutely nothing and there was no change, so no reason to post
anything.
Here's lspci -vvnn
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19102992/Xorg.0.log
** Changed in: mesa (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = New
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Running the latest version of Intrepid (updated today) and the problem
still exists I'm afraid :(
If you need any more info or testing done on it then please feel free to
contact me. I'm pretty busy at the moment but I will find the time to
help out if it gets this bug sorted out once and for all
Booted up-to-date Intrepid with 2.6.27-3.4 successfull 3 times without any
problems to desktop with Virtualbox 2.0.0 and VT-X/AMD-V disabled. The third
time it fell back to text-output doing a fsck check but continued without any
problems.
I do have to say that with VT-X/AMD-V (which my CPU
confirmed
did 3 flawless boots: it works with Virtualbox 2.0 if VT-X/AMD-V is
enabled (only)
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tested with kernels 2.6.27-2, 2.6.27-1 and with 2.6.26-5 and always
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Alright, some update to Kubuntu Intrepid fixed this somewhat, but not
entirely.
Whereas the roads used to break up as the image overlays do, now the
roads are solid at all times. I have two new problems though:
1- Only certain letters/numbers appear. For example, the coordinates at
the bottom
Yeah, I reloaded with 8.04 back in April and that corrected my issue.
Being that I'm now using the Intrepid alpha, I have completely different
issues, but those are being addressed elsewhere.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/141623
You
I cannot guarantee that the issue is 100% gone, because I do not use
this notebook anymore that often. But so far, I had no issues
considering the instability and no freezes as well with Hardy. I would
recommend to close this bug though.
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Hi,
I had this issue, too. But after trying some options in the virtual
machine do the following to get a much higher successful boot rate (at
least it works for me):
Go into the Settings of the VM, choose the Advanced Tab in General and
check Enable VT-X/AMD-V. I am virtualizing with Windows
Update: I tryed to boot up the machine today as of this bug report after
disabling and reenabling the VT-X/AMD-V option. Now the VM does not find
the Hard disk and is stuck at
Begin: waiting for root file system...
and drops to a BusyBox shell. It says first ALERT! /dev/disk/by-
uuid/placeholder
I also have this problem (Intel ICH8 w/ Realtek ALC268) and your fix
worked. Thanks!
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Last night I somehow managed to get everything turned back on, though
I'm not entirely sure how. I was planning to get my roommate to burn a
7.10 CD and I was going to attempt to suspend and resume that. I had my
computer sitting on the BIOS screen so I could easily do that, and then
after 5
Public bug reported:
I installed Kubuntu-KDE4 8.04 RC on my Toshiba P200-ST2061 (Santa Rosa
guts). It has one of these ridiculous Phoenix BIOSes. I installed
Guidance-Power-Manager and immediately upon loading, the system
suspended.
When it came back up, the wireless and the LCD backlight are
This seems to have been fixed with the lates hardy updates, so this bug
can be considered as closed as of my position.
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Status: New = Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/208727
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Hi Greg,
It's a little hard to test this one the same as before because the auto
changing of the brightness doesn't seem to be working at all anymore. It
doesn't dim down by itself when removing the power, even though I ticked the
box in Gnome power management.
I set the brightness to full
While testing the Beta version of Hardy Heron, I've just noticed
something about the FN keys. Could you guys check this and see if you
get the same results please?
I opened up a terminal and entered..
sudo showkey -u
I got the following message..
WARNING: Unicode mode is experimental -- output
Ok tested both hibernate and suspend whilst on battery and mains but
only short term for both. No problems from what I can see so far.
Internet connection re-establishes itself to the correct network, sound
comes back on (not tested recording sound yet though) and the graphics
seem fine :)
Forgot to mention that I tested with the power lead still in. Will do
more in-depth testing while using the battery A.S.A.P :)
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Just tried hibernate again on Hardy Beta with latest updates and it
worked fine :D
This wasn't an exhaustive test though, I just hibernated while Firefox was open
and started the computer back up once it had completely shut down.
I'll try it again a little later for a longer period of time
Ok I enabled Compiz Fusion and run through all the tests again and I
also tested hibernate by hibernating with the power plugged in and
restoring it whilst on the battery.. and suspend by suspending whilst on
battery and restoring it with the power lead in.
Congratulations.. a clean slate with
I can confirm this.
I get an error message that HAL could not be loaded/initialized and my system
is rendered unusable (you know, without hal...).
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saa7134-alsa module missing in linux-image-2.6.24-12-generic
Workaround: It helps blacklisting the saa7134-alsa module so it seems
there is really a problem with this one special module (probably it was
excluded therefore?).
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/201431
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This is a German (quertz) USB Logitech Ultra-Flat Keyboard. The status
indicator LED for active numpad is glowing on system start, but numpad
has arrow key functions which should only be the case if LED/numpad is
disabled. The Num-Button has to be pressed one time to get the
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+1 for this... That is by now the only thing that keeps me booting
Windows too often instead of Hardy.
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The new version of NetworkManager solved my problem. Great work!
(The (latest) Hal version listed below did not solve the problem, Steve.)
version listing:
network-manager 0.6.6-0ubuntu3
hal 0.5.11~rc2-1ubuntu2
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[hardy][iwl3945] 3945ABG cannot associate to public WPA2 PSK network
51:18h to charge
I'd say so, considering it's fully charged according to the light on the
front...
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detecting the battery properly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/194719
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I'm also having this problem, but with KDE 3.5. The battery icon can
tell when the system has been unplugged, and seems like it updates
itself then, but otherwise sits there on the same percentage number
regardless of the actual charge in the battery. For example, it spent
hours yesterday at 5%
Did not help. Still just as choppy as ever. In fact, on the new user
account, it took several minutes just to open.
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Broken Image/Road Overlays on Google Earth
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/165117
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Many apologies. I'm using Alpha 2, though I was using Gutsy when I
initially filed the bug, and it's been doing this ever since I got this
computer in July.
Google Earth works fine in Windows on this machine.
How would one file a bug with Google? I asked in their support forum
about this
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: googleearth-package
Ever since I got my new computer back in July, I've been having a
problem with Google Earth's display being... incorrect. I'm filing this
here and not with Google because I think this is actually a problem in
Xorg or somewhere else
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** Also affects: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/165117
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I'd like to note that somewhere along the way, the brightness broke
again, and one again cannot be controlled. However, booting off of a
live CD, I note that I am able to at least partially control it. I'm
going to wait until the first Hardy Alpha comes along with a new kernel
and see if that
Public bug reported:
Some games look for game controllers in /dev/ instead of /dev/input/.
An easy fix can be found at..
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=293852
From the thread..
sudo gedit /etc/udev/rules.d/60-symlinks.rules
Place the following at the bottom of the file..
# Create
An update to KDE's power manager now, once again, seems to be allowing
me to control the brightness from the power manager in the system tray.
The keys still do not work.
Was something changed in the ACPI controller that doesn't allow for the
Fn+F6 and Fn+F7 to work anymore?
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I think this bug is rather important, seeing as it is not possible to
control the brightness from within Kubuntu at all, despite the fact that
this worked fine up until the last update to acpi. I really wish that
somebody who is capable of fixing would look at it...
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It started for me before 2.6.22-12 was installed.
Within a few hours, I could not control brightness via the power manager
systray applet either (I noticed it when I unplugged the system and the
brightness did not change).
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Public bug reported:
It seems like ever since a system update earlier this week (one that
updated a number of things, but acpi packages stuck out), my Fn keys no
longer control the brightness.
Up until that update, Fn+F6 and Fn+F7 would decrease and increase the
brightness, respectively. Now it
Yes. Also, I don't know when it started, but now my brightness does not
change with Power Manager either. It worked right after bootup a few
hours ago, but not now.
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Fn Keys No Longer Control Brightness (Toshiba P200)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/141623
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Yes. Also, I don't know when it started, but now my brightness does not
change with Power Manager either. It worked right after bootup a few
hours ago, but not now.
I also need to add that I'm running the Gutsy alpha with all the latest
updates.
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This is odd. I just woke up and restarted my system, and now the sound
works on bootup. If the state file is corrupt, then was it rebuilt upon
using the 'reset' command?
I guess my concern, then, it what caused it. It coincided with the
upgrade, though that doesn't necessarily mean the two are
Public bug reported:
I upgraded my Toshiba A15-S157 to Feisty this afternoon, and had a very
good experience compared to my upgrade from 6.06 to 6.10. The only
problem I had was a lack of sound.
Any program that tried to output sound had no problem telling me it was
outputting sound. For
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/108409
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cat /etc/asound.conf ~/.asoundrc* This command produced no results.
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Shoot. I forgot to mention that I am using Kubuntu and not Ubuntu.
Don't know if that makes a difference.
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Just though I'd better mention that I wrote a quick tutorial on how to
get around this bug on my Ubuntu-FS site a while ago.
http://ubuntufs.wordpress.com/2006/06/08/trouble-with-your-microphone/
I keep a keen eye on the sites stats this still seems to be one of the
most read articles on the
I've got Feisty installed I need to give it a go sometime this week.
Just can't find my damn mic at the moment lol
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Found it Yep.. it's still in Feisty :(
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Well, in the time since I filed the bug report, I have done a clean
install of 6.10, which helped a great deal.
That said, it still likes to crash sometimes, though not frequently,
when popups are called. I'd say 1 in 15 popups or dialog boxes cause
crashes now, though there appears to be no set
Public bug reported:
I upgraded a Kubuntu 6.06.1 to 6.10 a few weeks ago, and ever since,
Firefox and Swiftfox both crash frequently.
9 times out of 10, on opening any popup, be it a blocked popup, a called
one, one within the application such as downloading a file or the
Deepest Sender
I just want to note that I had the same problem, with anjuta halting my
whole upgrade. I had to remove it with Adept to get the upgrade
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I upgraded my laptop from 6.06.1, fully patched, to 6.10 and had several
issues. I managed to resolve all of them myself, with this one
exception.
Whenever I boot the system, my eth1 interface (an IPW2200 wireless card)
is shown as up and functional, but has no IP address.
Yes, I am using Kubuntu. I don't tend to use GUI tools to do network
management. I haven't tried using dhclient though, I'll have to try
that next time I restart the system. (I can do that immediately if you
want me to)
What do you mean by 'manually connect the card'? It will connect if I
do
Well, here's what happens. I'm using DHCP to get the address, but I
have the DHCP server set to assign my laptop's MAC address the same IP
(192.168.11.27) every time it connects. I use no encryption, as I live
in the middle of nowhere.
I just restarted the system, and it once again did not
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