when I run `sudo apt-get install -f`, it failed.
The error is similiar to the privious.
May be it'a not a bug, but something wrong with my computer hardware and os
configuration.
I notice that the kernel's version it metioned and the one I am using is
different.
I use `uname -a`, it shows version
I admit I mainly read the section that you linked. What is "that" that
the article covers?
I do see a section on bisecting Ubuntu git trees. That might be what
I'm looking for, but I'm still confused as to how I would figure out my
good and bad starting points.
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I was not able to boot my system with v3.18-rc1-utopic, but I've tested
Fedora 21 beta with kernel 3.17.1-302.fc21 and the problem still was
there. I also noticed that the error was reported when my DVD was
ejected after successful burning (AFAIR), too.
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Same issue occurs with Radeon HD 4550 (RV710) using kernel 3.13 with
Ubuntu 14.04. Resuming from Suspend boots to less than optimal graphics
state. A reboot will return normal functionality.
dmesg | grep power returns familiar output but with the these error
lines:
[ 1420.560438] [drm:rv730_stop_
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** Summary changed:
- ethtool -t eth0 offline loses routing table
+ [e1000e] ethtool -t eth0 offline loses routing table
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** Description changed:
ethtool -t eth0 offline does the tests, but leaves the routing table
with only the entry for t
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This might have happened in 13.10, I don't remember.
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Ubuntu continuously suspends, resumes, suspends, resumes, when battery
low
To man
For the record, I've implemented a workaround to provide a "Load more"
button at the bottom of the list of results. It specially crafts a
query that the scope will use to load the next group of results. There
are many problems with this approach (confusing queries displayed,
departments disappear
#9 EDIT:
"I was not able to boot my system with v3.18-rc1-utopic (...)" -> "I was not
able to boot my system with v3.18-rc2-utopic (...)"
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I made a "copy to image file" of Fedora 21 beta LiveDVD. This is what I
saw when DVD started to spin:
ata5: exception Emask 0x10 SAct 0x0 SErr 0x400 action 0xe frozen
ata5: irq_stat 0x0040, connection status changed
ata5: SError: { DevExch }
ata5: hard resetting link
ata5: SATA link down
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I use autokey to create hot-keys for automatically typing strings of
text into terminals and number of other programming IDEs.
After installing Ubuntu 14.10, the auto-typing output of these "phases"
have become severely corrupted. They appear correctly in the autokey-gtk
gui,
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I have performed the requested data captures and will attach them.
I took a look at the xrandr command and decided to try a little troubleshooting
on my own and found
that the following xrandr command resolves the problem until the system is
shutdown or rebooted
(e.g. the System Sett
This package was somehow auto-installed in a release upgrade today from 14.04
to 14.10, and cost me most of the day trying to figure out why everything in X
was glitchy and crashing. The terminal looked like
http://askubuntu.com/questions/285836/letter-spacing-in-gnome-terminal
Even xterm would
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Given that this package breaks the entire desktop in a non-obvious way,
the priority should be "high". I'm a software developer and have used
linux as my daily OS since 1993 and it took me several hours to figure
out what was going wrong.
What are novice users going to do, other than install ano
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Please add min/max quirk for pnp-id LEN2006 (Lenovo Thinkpad Edge
E440)
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So the idea is for drivers to not tell the kernel that the interface
went down, while it's doing self-tests? I guess igb had this problem
fixed, according to the redhat bug, but I guess not e1000e.
Yes, I'm pretty sure the interface goes down during the offline portion
of the full set of self-te
Public bug reported:
- Fix SRIO SerDes initialization for supporting 5Gbps
- Add management of SerDes Rx coefficients (att/boost)
- Add optional calibration of SerDes Rx coefficients with PRBS training
- Add optional DFE average offset computation
- Add sysfs entries for g
Hello Christopher,
First of all, I apologize for late response.
Secondly, I have updated my BIOS, and bug still persists, here is the terminal
output from those two suggested lines:
user@user:~$ sudo dmidecode -s bios-version && sudo dmidecode -s
bios-release-date
[sudo] password for user:
V1.35
Ok I have run the aforementioned test with the DVI to HDMI cable and no analog
sound cable attached
and the System Setting Sound dialog set to the HDMI video card sound chip. This
does output sound from
the test application but the "System Ready" sound still appears to be going out
the analog o
Public bug reported:
Please sync ufraw 0.20-1 (universe) from Debian unstable (main)
Explanation of the Ubuntu delta and why it can be dropped:
* No change rebuild against new libexiv2-13
* Use dh-autoreconf, resolving FTBFS on newer arches.
Fixed in debian
Changelog entries since current vi
Upstream Linux releases on amd64 are not affected by mentioned earlier
freeze bug, thus I was able to test Wi-Fi bug on them and this Wi-Fi
issue still persists in upstream releases.
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** Tags added: kernel-bug-exists-upstream
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not installed
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: libc6-dev-i386 (not installed)
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-40.69-generic 3.13.11.10
Uname: Linux 3.13.0-40-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3.6
Architecture
I am also seeing this affecting autofs. Same host, automounts under /net
worked fine under 14.04, but do not work after upgrading the same host
to 14.10
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package libc6-dev-i386 (not installed) failed to install/upgrade: опит
за презапис на '/usr/inclu
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Support ftrace in the linux-keystone kernel
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** Changed in: ufraw (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Graham Inggs (ginggs)
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Sync ufraw 0.20-1 (universe) from Debian unstable (mai
Well, I downgraded to 14.04 and the problem has gone away completely for
me.
Nothing I tried with 14.10 worked. It may have worked if I had done a
completely clean install (one where no existing /home partition
existed). As I've mentioned, the problem began after I upgraded from
14.04 to 14.10. Th
Just a small comment here as I was taking a look at this bug
simultaneously as Graham.
What is your opinion on the below change from -1 that still exists in
the latest debian package
* B-D on libtiff-dev rather than libtiff5-dev | libtiff-dev
Regards
Bhavi
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Bhavi
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Sync sbcl 2:1.2.4-2 (universe) from Debian unstable (main)
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I use Kile. I use Konsole as my primary terminal application. I have set
Konsole to use byobu as my primary shell. That is, in Konsole, right-
click, Edit Current Profile, General tab, General section, "command" is
set to /usr/bin/byobu.
I never use the Konsole embedded insid
Is anything damaged by that change?
On Sun, Nov 23, 2014 at 5:53 PM, Bhavani Shankar
wrote:
> Just a small comment here as I was taking a look at this bug
> simultaneously as Graham.
>
> What is your opinion on the below change from -1 that still exists in
> the latest debian package
>
> * B-D o
This bug was fixed in the package ufraw - 0.20-1
Sponsored for Jackson Doak (noskcaj)
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* New upstream version.
* Supports Fuji X-Trans filters (closes: #729026)
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ufraw (0.19.2-3.1) unsta
I reinstalled ubuntu and the same thing is happening. After some browsing on
you tube sound is not working anymore and some streaming bargraphs (soundcloud
ie) are going twice faster than normal and still no sound.
This bug doesn't seem to affect "Mixxx" which is a DJing software. Sound still
wo
Hi Valorie,
Thanks for reporting this.
Can you please confirm that the real problem is that the map function
(Geography View) is not working in Gramps?
If so, upgrading to 4.1.1 will probably not help because I suspect the problem
is that the osmgpsmap package is the wrong version in Utopic. I am
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