[Bug 811240] Re: Update to kernel 2.6.38-10 causes hang on startup

2011-08-03 Thread Benjamin Anderson
I had this problem as well. I found that a very temporary (as in only
takes effect while you're doing it) is to interact with the machine. It
stalls on bootup, and I press keys (it seems like numlock, cntrl, and
alt work the best) and it continues working.

I also have the same problem while running the system, and I press a key
or touch the touchpad and it continues working. I stop interacting with
it, it either stalls or runs very slowly.

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[Bug 735581] Re: aptdaemon crashes in 11.04

2011-03-15 Thread Benjamin Anderson
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  aptdaemon crashes in 11.04

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[Bug 735581] [NEW] aptdaemon crashes in 11.04

2011-03-15 Thread Benjamin Anderson
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: aptdaemon

Update manager crashed, leading to a system problem, leading to
aptdaemon to crash. I attempt to get updates through Synaptic, though,
even with the Update Manager process killed, it tells me it cannot get
an exclusive lock.

ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: aptdaemon 0.41+bzr595-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.38-6.34-generic 2.6.38-rc7
Uname: Linux 2.6.38-6-generic x86_64
Annotation: Applying software changes failed
Architecture: amd64
Date: Tue Mar 15 12:28:30 2011
DesktopFile: /usr/share/aptdaemon/aptdaemon.desktop
ExecutablePath: /usr/sbin/aptd
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 11.04 "Natty Narwhal" - Alpha amd64 (20110314)
SourcePackage: aptdaemon
Title: : [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 
'/dev/pts/4'
TransactionDepends: [[], [], [], [], [], [], []]
TransactionErrorCode: error-unknown
TransactionKwargs: {}
TransactionLocale: en_US.UTF8
TransactionOutput:
 
TransactionPackages: [[], [], [], [], [dbus.String(u'gdm-guest-session'), 
dbus.String(u'grub-common'), dbus.String(u'grub-pc'), 
dbus.String(u'libnautilus-extension1'), dbus.String(u'nautilus'), 
dbus.String(u'nautilus-data')], []]
TransactionRole: role-commit-packages
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)

** Affects: aptdaemon (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: amd64 apport-crash natty

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[Bug 550536] Re: Problems with Ubuntu 10.04 BETA1 stability

2010-07-14 Thread Benjamin Anderson
but, since u asked, i can give specific hardware. its a

 HP G61-511WM

ATI Mobility Radeon 4200 356mb, with 1024 mb including shared system
memory

3GB HP memory

Unknown board type with InsydeBIOS F.15
and ver F.3 factory installed

but is it possible for ubuntu to include a file converter for things
like .inf, and re-rap it into UNIX code? i know the kernels and
everthing is different, but theres still has to be a way.

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[Bug 550536] Re: Problems with Ubuntu 10.04 BETA1 stability

2010-07-14 Thread Benjamin Anderson
it still affects me completely. in ubuntu 10.10 Alp.1, too. After upgrading to 
the latest ubuntu maverick software, it still does. however, the driver (Ati 
FGLRX) that fixes it in 10.04 keeps me from changing brightness, and in 10.10 
it cant be installed. but in the latest of ubuntu 10.10, its as it should, 
although if the laptop is unplugged, 10.10 thinks its unplugged. thinks its 
plugged in when i plug it in. but, if i unplug it while its running, it doesnt 
notice its unplugged.
 i cant keep u completely up-to-date because my hd spindle screwed (you guessed 
it right. its a seagate) and i have no  portaable device for it to boot from, 
and im not sure where  on the net to find a sata ahci.

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[Bug 550536] Re: Problems with Ubuntu 10.04 BETA1 stability

2010-03-30 Thread Benjamin Anderson
as for error messages, i do not get any. its a simple system failure
caused by adjustments being made to the system's power settings.

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[Bug 550536] Re: Problems with Ubuntu 10.04 BETA1 stability

2010-03-30 Thread Benjamin Anderson
It, when an action applying to the above terms, as well as changing
screen brightness, crashes the whole system. Including the programs,
desktop, panels, touchpad on/off btn, caplock, numlock, basically the
whole computer.

Depending on what action, normally just when closing the laptop lid, and
having it blank screen, it is so serious that after endless reboots, it
crashes at logon screen, playing the startup sound 3 times.

Only way to fix that is either reboot, or, sometimes that happens
permanently and requires full reinstall.

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