[Bug 178442] Re: Pulseaudio fails to initialize ICE1712 chipsets

2011-10-30 Thread HannesB
Hello,

the neverending story continues...
just made a fresh install of 11.10. 
No Sound with my Terratec EWX 24/96
I had to run the envy mixer (mudita24)
DAC0 and DAC1 were set to 0 by default. 
After fixing that it works fine,

BTW suspend is still broken.

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[Bug 93273] Re: ICE1712 sound does not work after S3/S4-resume

2011-10-30 Thread HannesB
Ubuntu 11.10 
Suspend/resume still broken.

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[Bug 774711] Re: DAC 0 and DAC 1 muted by default on M-Audio Audiophile 2496 (ICE1712, Envy24)

2011-10-30 Thread HannesB
Still broken in 11.10, 
Terratec EWX24/96
DAC0 and 1 muted by default

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[Bug 429249] Re: [Karmic] keyboard locked/freezed unable to type anything

2009-10-30 Thread HannesB
Reproduced exactly what Michalxo described on:

EEEPC 1000H, 9.10 netbook remix, official release, updated from 9.04

Bug occurs only once per boot, after logging out/in again I am able to 
(ctl+alt+fX) between terminals and desktop as often as I like.
I have no problem with suspend.

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[Bug 464369] Re: Very slow boot up times (2m 30s) on Karmic 9.10 compared to 25 secs with Jaunty 9.04.

2009-10-30 Thread HannesB
Older laptop: Pentium M 1,7
9.04: 50s with nvidia and desktop effects
9.04: 38s with nv, no effects
9.10: 1:10 with nvidia and desktop effects
9.10: 1:06 with nv, no effects
My EEEPC 1000H starts also slower, but I did not measure time.
10 seconds in 10.4? I got a presentiment:
"We will focus on stability and 10.10 will boot in 10s"
Really dissapointing release, as only few things improved/no bugs affecting me 
were fixed but new bugs came. Im sorry to say that.

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[Bug 464369] Re: Very slow boot up times (2m 30s) on Karmic 9.10 compared to 25 secs with Jaunty 9.04.

2009-10-31 Thread HannesB
I created a bootchart of my 9.10 and attached it. Seems that my HDD is
the bottleneck. Fragmentation? Or is Karmic optimized for solid state
disks? What a pitty that I didn't make a bootchart of my Jaunty release,
but in the next days I will upgrade my desktop too and then I will have
two charts to compare.

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[Bug 465148] Re: Really slow boot after 9.04 to 9.10 upgrade

2009-10-31 Thread HannesB
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 464369 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/464369

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 464369
   Very slow boot up times (2m 30s) on Karmic 9.10 compared to 25 secs with 
Jaunty 9.04.

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[Bug 726902] Re: [i945gm] Loss of vsync when using Metacity.

2011-04-29 Thread HannesB
Asus EEEPC 1000H:
I did not get tearing-free working in 11.04 so far, it worked with 10.10:
Maybe related to that:
glxgears:
Metacity, Openbox or LXDE: 45 fps (stuttering)
Unity - CCSM Vsync On: 55 fps (stuttering)
Unity - CCSM Vsync Off: mostly around 60 fps  (slightly stuttering)
(10.10 all with & without compositing 60 + absolutely smooth)
I know its not a benchmark but If glxgears fail, other things will fail 
probably too.
Generally, Intel 945 OpenGL-performance seems to be poor in 11.04 

Upgrading with "proposed-repository": no change:(

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[Bug 600178] Re: Screen tearing when dragging window, in videos and other large screen redraws (on nVidia GPU)

2011-04-30 Thread HannesB
Thanks to Taylor (#16), i got my screen tearing-free for fullscreen OpenGL(9800 
GT, Natty):
-enable "unredirect fullscreen" + "vsync"
-set refresh-rate to 60
-uncheck automatic detection of refresh rates (detection fails: ccsm says 50, 
xrandr says 50 too, nvidia-settings 60, OSD of my screen 60 )
The only regression is that this way there is no preview of the fullscreen 
window if I hit Alt-Tab Window switching - Its OK for me.
Nevertheless I hoped with the "X Sync Fences" in X 1.10 everything would work 
out of the box.

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[Bug 496616] Re: Mediaplayer crashed with "pa_stream_writable_size() failed: Connection terminated"

2010-06-10 Thread HannesB
Same Problem here:
10.04 32-bit
Totem + DVB-t stick generates "pa_stream_writable_size() failed", but only for 
some channels, might be if I got a bad signal.

totem says:
** Message: Error: pa_stream_writable_size() failed: Verbindung beendet
pulsesink.c(1386): gst_pulseringbuffer_commit (): 
/GstPlayBin2:play/GstPlaySink:playsink0/GstBin:abin/GstBin:audiosinkbin/GstGConfAudioSink:audio-sink/GstBin:bin16/GstAutoAudioSink:autoaudiosink8/GstPulseSink:autoaudiosink8-actual-sink-pulse

dmesg says:
Jun 11 07:36:09 hannes-desktop pulseaudio[4092]: ratelimit.c: 6 events 
suppressed
Jun 11 07:36:11 hannes-desktop pulseaudio[4092]: asyncq.c: q overrun, queuing 
locally
Jun 11 07:36:12 hannes-desktop pulseaudio[4092]: last message repeated 5 times
Jun 11 07:36:12 hannes-desktop pulseaudio[4128]: pid.c: Stale PID file, 
overwriting.
sometimes it says only "Stale PID file, overwriting"

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[Bug 459322] Re: gnome-display-properties/xrandr crashes X server when loading after pluging an external display

2009-11-10 Thread HannesB
Reproduced on EEEPC 1000H (same GPU)
gnome-display-properties -> crash
You can even crash it by just typing
"xrandr" in a console after plugging in an external screen.
Screens get black and the mouse pointer is visible but stucked.

Tried with a shorter VGA-cable:
gnome-display-properties: X-Server does not crash at all, both screens get 
black, it chooses 
a side by side desktop view (also i didnt tell him), i can move mouse from the 
left to the right, no desktop elements accessible, but on the left 
corner I can see a 2-3 pixel wide stripe of my desktop but I cannot access 
anything,

after that I can recover with my self-configured hotkey: xrandr --output LVDS1 
--auto --output VGA1 --off
Then I find the propperties and can configure it correctly either by th GUI or 
by another xrandr call

typing xrandr after reboot,plugging in results also in those two black
screens

After having the screen succesfully set up once, I can reconnect it as
often as I like

My questiones: 
-why does my system change the screen setup without me asking it to do so
-why does my system crash if the VGA-Cable is too long (and it maybe cannot 
read monitor settings propperly?)

I hope to have given some hints...
9.04 just worked perfectly

** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

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[Bug 459322] Re: gnome-display-properties/xrandr crashes X server when loading after pluging an external display

2009-11-10 Thread HannesB
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 419328 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/419328

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 419328
   [i945gme] attaching external monitor: laptop display is black, external 
monitor too, with frozen mouse coursor

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[Bug 419328] Re: [i945gme] attaching external monitor: laptop display is black, external monitor too, with frozen mouse coursor

2009-11-10 Thread HannesB
Reproduced on EEEPC 1000H (same GPU)
gnome-display-properties -> crash
You can even crash it by just typing
"xrandr" in a console after plugging in an external screen.
Screens get black and the mouse pointer is visible but stucked.

Tried with a shorter VGA-cable:
gnome-display-properties: X-Server does not crash, both screens get black, it 
chooses
a side by side desktop view (also i didnt tell him), i can move mouse from the 
left to the right, no desktop elements accessible, but on the left
corner I can see a 2-3 pixel wide stripe of my desktop but I cannot access 
anything,

after that I can recover with my self-configured hotkey: xrandr --output LVDS1 
--auto --output VGA1 --off
Then I find the propperties and can configure it correctly either by th GUI or 
by another xrandr call

typing xrandr after reboot,plugging in results also in those two black
screens

After having the screen succesfully set up once, I can reconnect it as
often as I like

My questiones:
-why does my system change the screen setup without me asking it to do so
-why does my system crash if the VGA-Cable is too long (and it maybe cannot 
read monitor settings propperly?)

I hope to have given some hints...
9.04 just worked perfectly

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[Bug 419328] Re: [i945gme] attaching external monitor: laptop display is black, external monitor too, with frozen mouse coursor

2009-12-04 Thread HannesB
Not fixed for me, still crashing. (EEEPC 1000H)

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[Bug 429249] Re: [Karmic] keyboard locked/freezed unable to type anything

2009-11-19 Thread HannesB
For me it seems to be fixed,
Ctl + Alt + FX works right from the beginning
I have the proposed-update-repository enabled.
Seems like your suspend & resume is a different bug, maybe some driver issue ()

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[Bug 419328] Re: [i945gme] attaching external monitor: laptop display is black, external monitor too, with frozen mouse coursor

2009-11-20 Thread HannesB
--Can someone please confirm that disabling compiz (or mutter, or
anything other than metacity) makes the --problem go away?

For me it works better without compiz, but...
Activating the external screen with my self-configured hotkey does not work the 
first time after reboot (false resolution or black screen with movable mouse), 
i have to press it twice, but after that i can connect / disconnect my external 
screen, change resolution etc. without any problems.

Having desktop effects enabled is similar: depending on the external
screen that I connect(!) the system crashes or is just not working after
the first try, but can be activated with the second try and after that
it is also working flawlessly...

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[Bug 178442] Re: Pulseaudio fails to initialize ICE1712 chipsets

2009-11-25 Thread HannesB
#63 modified with lspci -nnv fixed the problem for me (Terratec 24/96), THX
one small issue: 
after switching to digital output and back to analog, the sound comes from the 
speakers again, but the volume sliders have no effect, and the hardware device 
chooser switched to my onboard sound (although its coming from my Terratec and 
not from the headphones connected to onboard) and if I then switch back to my 
Terratec, I can control the volume like I should. Audio-Settings are getting 
somehow out of sync with Pulsaudio, so maybe I'll suggest this for the 100 
papercuts:)

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[Bug 464369] Re: Very slow boot up times (2m 30s) on Karmic 9.10 compared to 25 secs with Jaunty 9.04.

2009-11-04 Thread HannesB
Todays updates brought a small improvement for me,
about -5 sec using stopwatch, and -10 sec using bootchart...
Maybe the developers are on the right way...
For those interested tuxradar dot com has made a boot-race between Vista, 
Windows 7, Ubuntu 9.04 and 9.10.
Made me smile:)

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[Bug 49579] Re: screen doesn't lock when panel menu is open

2009-11-04 Thread HannesB
This is still an issue in karmic and it is causing another annoying behavior:
After the screensaver failed to start due to an open menu and I continue to 
work, the screensaver 
immediately starts. Its annoying. 
This bug could be similar to 388598, where an open menu prevents the hotkeys 
from working...

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[Bug 441096] Re: battery remaining time

2009-11-04 Thread HannesB
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

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[Bug 441096] Re: battery remaining time

2009-11-04 Thread HannesB
I can confirm this; gnome power manager seems to calculate the battery
lifetime by averaging discharge rate over a period of time. It seems
that this value is also taken into account while the laptop is still
plugged in. This is leading to a higher battery lifetime estimation.
When you click on your battery symbol directly after unplugging, you can
see a discharge rate that is too low.

Discharge rate in the ubuntu-notification shows a different, more
accurate value.

This bug is not so bad as the estimation is updated soon, but this
prevents the system from being "perfect".

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[Bug 432089] Re: performs poorly on slow HDD

2009-11-10 Thread HannesB
ureadahead also fixes the problem for me:
45 instead of 70 seconds on an older laptop:)
even faster than the famous 9.04 (52 sec)now...
good work, thx!

In my bootchart there are still some times where disk utilization is
high, but throughput is low, so there is still room for improvements,
but those can wait until lucid:)


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