[Bug 578342]

2011-11-25 Thread JasonPorter
An update, since I posted the original bug report... I'm now running
Ubuntu 11.04, and still having the same problems that everyone else is
experiencing.

I'm running the full xorg-edgers PPA, so I am running radeon
6.14.99+git20110504 and mesa 7.11.0+git20110504, with the latest
standard Natty kernel (64-bit).

I'm in a quandry, because without kms I can't run Unity (which no-one
seems to be able to explain), and with kms I get glitchy audio and wifi
dropouts.

Please help, devs!

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[Bug 578342]

2011-11-25 Thread JasonPorter
(In reply to comment #40)
 I never gave it much thought, but thinking about it, this seems suspicious to
 me as I am pretty sure that this device has only 64MB of VRAM.

I'm using an X1400 here, with 128MB of vram. I'm not sure if that is
helpful or not.

Here's some extra info for the fire, and one that surprised me when I
discovered it yesterday: there are a few apps that render fullscreen
video that do not exhibit the stuttering at all. This is new behavior,
previously ANY video would cause the stuttering when fullscreened.  This
change that I'm seeing may not be the same on your systems, but it's
worth testing.

A good example is the Hulu Desktop for Linux application, which streams
high quality video fullscreen without any stutter.  This uses the video
card, the wifi connection, and the sound card at the same time, which is
exactly the situation that causes problems for most people.  The app
specifies that it requires Flash 10.0.32 or higher, which suggests that
it uses Flash for the video transport in some fashion.  The application
can be downloaded from http://www.hulu.com/labs/hulu-desktop-linux

Also, on my system, switching into HTML5 video mode on Youtube (using
Google Chrome) allows fullscreen 720p streaming without audio stutter.
The same video played in standard Flash video mode (in Chrome or in
Firefox) stutters heavily when maximized, in both 480p and 720p formats.
In fact, any Flash-based web-embedded video stutters when maximized, on
any site that I've tried (Vimeo, CBS, etc), including even Hulu's own
web-based player.

I'm not sure what the story is on this, it's confusing. Maybe on my
particular hardware the radeon driver is able to cope differently with
the particular video rendering method used by Hulu Desktop and the
browser HTML5 video implementations. If the Hulu Desktop application is
using Flash, it's doing it differently than viewing the same video on
Hulu.com in a browser, because the web-embedded player stutters and the
Hulu Desktop application doesn't, and both are (theoretically) streaming
from the same source.

I'm running very current versions of Mesa, Gallium and the radeon
driver, so the particular combination of behaviors that I'm seeing may
be a recent change. I also have a relatively fast system (Core 2 Duo
with an SSD) and as always, system load seems to have a big impact on
this issue appearing or not.  So your results may not be the same as
mine.

possibly relevant information from glxinfo:
  direct rendering: Yes
  OpenGL vendor string: X.Org R300 Project
  OpenGL renderer string: Gallium 0.4 on ATI RV515
  OpenGL version string: 2.1 Mesa 7.11-devel

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[Bug 571770]

2011-11-25 Thread JasonPorter
An update, since I posted the original bug report... I'm now running
Ubuntu 11.04, and still having the same problems that everyone else is
experiencing.

I'm running the full xorg-edgers PPA, so I am running radeon
6.14.99+git20110504 and mesa 7.11.0+git20110504, with the latest
standard Natty kernel (64-bit).

I'm in a quandry, because without kms I can't run Unity (which no-one
seems to be able to explain), and with kms I get glitchy audio and wifi
dropouts.

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Title:
  Thread [hd-audio0] consuming excessive amounts of CPU, audio crackling

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[Bug 571770]

2011-11-25 Thread JasonPorter
(In reply to comment #40)
 I never gave it much thought, but thinking about it, this seems suspicious to
 me as I am pretty sure that this device has only 64MB of VRAM.

I'm using an X1400 here, with 128MB of vram. I'm not sure if that is
helpful or not.

Here's some extra info for the fire, and one that surprised me when I
discovered it yesterday: there are a few apps that render fullscreen
video that do not exhibit the stuttering at all. This is new behavior,
previously ANY video would cause the stuttering when fullscreened.  This
change that I'm seeing may not be the same on your systems, but it's
worth testing.

A good example is the Hulu Desktop for Linux application, which streams
high quality video fullscreen without any stutter.  This uses the video
card, the wifi connection, and the sound card at the same time, which is
exactly the situation that causes problems for most people.  The app
specifies that it requires Flash 10.0.32 or higher, which suggests that
it uses Flash for the video transport in some fashion.  The application
can be downloaded from http://www.hulu.com/labs/hulu-desktop-linux

Also, on my system, switching into HTML5 video mode on Youtube (using
Google Chrome) allows fullscreen 720p streaming without audio stutter.
The same video played in standard Flash video mode (in Chrome or in
Firefox) stutters heavily when maximized, in both 480p and 720p formats.
In fact, any Flash-based web-embedded video stutters when maximized, on
any site that I've tried (Vimeo, CBS, etc), including even Hulu's own
web-based player.

I'm not sure what the story is on this, it's confusing. Maybe on my
particular hardware the radeon driver is able to cope differently with
the particular video rendering method used by Hulu Desktop and the
browser HTML5 video implementations. If the Hulu Desktop application is
using Flash, it's doing it differently than viewing the same video on
Hulu.com in a browser, because the web-embedded player stutters and the
Hulu Desktop application doesn't, and both are (theoretically) streaming
from the same source.

I'm running very current versions of Mesa, Gallium and the radeon
driver, so the particular combination of behaviors that I'm seeing may
be a recent change. I also have a relatively fast system (Core 2 Duo
with an SSD) and as always, system load seems to have a big impact on
this issue appearing or not.  So your results may not be the same as
mine.

possibly relevant information from glxinfo:
  direct rendering: Yes
  OpenGL vendor string: X.Org R300 Project
  OpenGL renderer string: Gallium 0.4 on ATI RV515
  OpenGL version string: 2.1 Mesa 7.11-devel

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[Bug 555286]

2011-11-25 Thread JasonPorter
An update, since I posted the original bug report... I'm now running
Ubuntu 11.04, and still having the same problems that everyone else is
experiencing.

I'm running the full xorg-edgers PPA, so I am running radeon
6.14.99+git20110504 and mesa 7.11.0+git20110504, with the latest
standard Natty kernel (64-bit).

I'm in a quandry, because without kms I can't run Unity (which no-one
seems to be able to explain), and with kms I get glitchy audio and wifi
dropouts.

Please help, devs!

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  Kernel crash when switching off wlan after wlan hangup (iwl3945)

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[Bug 555286]

2011-11-25 Thread JasonPorter
(In reply to comment #40)
 I never gave it much thought, but thinking about it, this seems suspicious to
 me as I am pretty sure that this device has only 64MB of VRAM.

I'm using an X1400 here, with 128MB of vram. I'm not sure if that is
helpful or not.

Here's some extra info for the fire, and one that surprised me when I
discovered it yesterday: there are a few apps that render fullscreen
video that do not exhibit the stuttering at all. This is new behavior,
previously ANY video would cause the stuttering when fullscreened.  This
change that I'm seeing may not be the same on your systems, but it's
worth testing.

A good example is the Hulu Desktop for Linux application, which streams
high quality video fullscreen without any stutter.  This uses the video
card, the wifi connection, and the sound card at the same time, which is
exactly the situation that causes problems for most people.  The app
specifies that it requires Flash 10.0.32 or higher, which suggests that
it uses Flash for the video transport in some fashion.  The application
can be downloaded from http://www.hulu.com/labs/hulu-desktop-linux

Also, on my system, switching into HTML5 video mode on Youtube (using
Google Chrome) allows fullscreen 720p streaming without audio stutter.
The same video played in standard Flash video mode (in Chrome or in
Firefox) stutters heavily when maximized, in both 480p and 720p formats.
In fact, any Flash-based web-embedded video stutters when maximized, on
any site that I've tried (Vimeo, CBS, etc), including even Hulu's own
web-based player.

I'm not sure what the story is on this, it's confusing. Maybe on my
particular hardware the radeon driver is able to cope differently with
the particular video rendering method used by Hulu Desktop and the
browser HTML5 video implementations. If the Hulu Desktop application is
using Flash, it's doing it differently than viewing the same video on
Hulu.com in a browser, because the web-embedded player stutters and the
Hulu Desktop application doesn't, and both are (theoretically) streaming
from the same source.

I'm running very current versions of Mesa, Gallium and the radeon
driver, so the particular combination of behaviors that I'm seeing may
be a recent change. I also have a relatively fast system (Core 2 Duo
with an SSD) and as always, system load seems to have a big impact on
this issue appearing or not.  So your results may not be the same as
mine.

possibly relevant information from glxinfo:
  direct rendering: Yes
  OpenGL vendor string: X.Org R300 Project
  OpenGL renderer string: Gallium 0.4 on ATI RV515
  OpenGL version string: 2.1 Mesa 7.11-devel

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[Bug 564376]

2011-11-24 Thread JasonPorter
An update, since I posted the original bug report... I'm now running
Ubuntu 11.04, and still having the same problems that everyone else is
experiencing.

I'm running the full xorg-edgers PPA, so I am running radeon
6.14.99+git20110504 and mesa 7.11.0+git20110504, with the latest
standard Natty kernel (64-bit).

I'm in a quandry, because without kms I can't run Unity (which no-one
seems to be able to explain), and with kms I get glitchy audio and wifi
dropouts.

Please help, devs!

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  Lucid - radeon kms causes iwl3945 to drop connection on youtube but
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[Bug 564376]

2011-11-24 Thread JasonPorter
(In reply to comment #40)
 I never gave it much thought, but thinking about it, this seems suspicious to
 me as I am pretty sure that this device has only 64MB of VRAM.

I'm using an X1400 here, with 128MB of vram. I'm not sure if that is
helpful or not.

Here's some extra info for the fire, and one that surprised me when I
discovered it yesterday: there are a few apps that render fullscreen
video that do not exhibit the stuttering at all. This is new behavior,
previously ANY video would cause the stuttering when fullscreened.  This
change that I'm seeing may not be the same on your systems, but it's
worth testing.

A good example is the Hulu Desktop for Linux application, which streams
high quality video fullscreen without any stutter.  This uses the video
card, the wifi connection, and the sound card at the same time, which is
exactly the situation that causes problems for most people.  The app
specifies that it requires Flash 10.0.32 or higher, which suggests that
it uses Flash for the video transport in some fashion.  The application
can be downloaded from http://www.hulu.com/labs/hulu-desktop-linux

Also, on my system, switching into HTML5 video mode on Youtube (using
Google Chrome) allows fullscreen 720p streaming without audio stutter.
The same video played in standard Flash video mode (in Chrome or in
Firefox) stutters heavily when maximized, in both 480p and 720p formats.
In fact, any Flash-based web-embedded video stutters when maximized, on
any site that I've tried (Vimeo, CBS, etc), including even Hulu's own
web-based player.

I'm not sure what the story is on this, it's confusing. Maybe on my
particular hardware the radeon driver is able to cope differently with
the particular video rendering method used by Hulu Desktop and the
browser HTML5 video implementations. If the Hulu Desktop application is
using Flash, it's doing it differently than viewing the same video on
Hulu.com in a browser, because the web-embedded player stutters and the
Hulu Desktop application doesn't, and both are (theoretically) streaming
from the same source.

I'm running very current versions of Mesa, Gallium and the radeon
driver, so the particular combination of behaviors that I'm seeing may
be a recent change. I also have a relatively fast system (Core 2 Duo
with an SSD) and as always, system load seems to have a big impact on
this issue appearing or not.  So your results may not be the same as
mine.

possibly relevant information from glxinfo:
  direct rendering: Yes
  OpenGL vendor string: X.Org R300 Project
  OpenGL renderer string: Gallium 0.4 on ATI RV515
  OpenGL version string: 2.1 Mesa 7.11-devel

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[Bug 785391] Re: python-xen-3.3 installation blocked by python 2.7

2011-07-01 Thread JasonPorter
This is an issue that prevents automated installation of Convirture
ConVirt 2.0, who have partnered with Canonical on KVM virtualization.

Is there a workaround?

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[Bug 523484] Re: ureadahead requires /var on root filesystem

2011-06-30 Thread JasonPorter
This is still an issue in Ubuntu Server 11.04.

Isn't it a relatively common use case for /var to be on its own
partition on a server?

Either fix the ureadahead behavior, or eliminate it from the server
builds entirely.  Most server admins don't care much about boot speed,
but they do care about buggy exits during boot that spam the logs.

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[Bug 598017] Re: libcommons-csv-java should depend on a headless runtime

2011-06-21 Thread JasonPorter
Due to this bug, Apache Solr (enterprise search) cannot be installed via
the repo packages on Ubuntu Server without installing a huge number of
desktop dependencies, including a wide array of media codecs and other
cruft.  This is actually an issue for us on a production Lucid server.

Please fix for Lucid as well, in backports at the very least!  Many
thanks...

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[Bug 486332] Re: Delkin Cardbus 32 Compact Flash Adapter not recognized

2011-06-07 Thread JasonPorter
This bug is still present in 11.04 64-bit.  The card reader worked fine
several versions back... in 9.10 if I remember correctly.

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[Bug 658471] Re: udev fails to call hid2hci for Logitech USB Bluetooth adapter

2011-06-01 Thread JasonPorter
Odd behavior is still present in Natty.  I use the Logitech MX-5500
Revolution combo, and the bluetooth dongle does not show up as a
Bluetooth device by default in Natty at all, though the keyboard/mouse
do work by default in Logitech's fallback mode which connects the
devices as pseudo-wired when the dongle is hotplugged.

The problem is that in fallback mode, I have been getting random
disconnections with the standard Natty configuration, which still splits
kernel conditions into hiddev and hidraw.  The device does not stay
connected for more than two hours or so, and I need to re-hotplug it.

By commenting out the leading kernel conditions entirely and leaving the
two declarations starting with ATTRS, as suggested here and in the
original bug report #20, it is now being detected as a Bluetooth
dongle and allows me to do a proper pairing with the devices from within
Ubuntu.  So far this has been MUCH more stable and gives me greater
range as well.


Is the issue just that the default behavior desired by the devs was just 
works plug and play?  Relying on Logitech's fallback functionality for 
standard keyboard/mouse connection is less than desirable for real daily use.  
Maybe a device-specific recommendation through the Additional Drivers detection 
process, along with an installable package to switch the default configuration 
for the dongle device to native Bluetooth functionality, would be a better way 
to approach it to solve the issue for everyone.  It could even include a 
description of the pairing process for the two devices as part of the package 
install.

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[Bug 658471] Re: udev fails to call hid2hci for Logitech USB Bluetooth adapter

2011-06-01 Thread JasonPorter
Additional info:

With default Natty configuration in /lib/udev/rules.d/70-hid2hci.rules,
I get the following three devices reported by lsusb:

Bus 005 Device 025: ID 046d:c71c Logitech, Inc. 
Bus 005 Device 024: ID 046d:c71b Logitech, Inc. 
Bus 005 Device 023: ID 046d:0b06 Logitech, Inc. 


After the change suggested by this bug report, I get all three of those devices 
plus an additional device that did not appear before at all:

Bus 005 Device 026: ID 046d:c709 Logitech, Inc. BT Mini-Receiver (HCI mode)
Bus 005 Device 025: ID 046d:c71c Logitech, Inc. 
Bus 005 Device 024: ID 046d:c71b Logitech, Inc. 
Bus 005 Device 023: ID 046d:0b06 Logitech, Inc. 


It seems it's not just the mode that changes for the existing devices, but also 
involves the detection of additional hardware.  I hope my suggestion about the 
Additional Drivers function in the previous comment is something that might 
have some appeal... it would preserve default plug and play functionality 
while allowing a clear and direct upgrade/configuration path to connect the 
devices properly via Bluetooth.  This problem has been one of the top 
generators of Logitech related bugs in Ubuntu since 8.04, that's over seven 
major revisions of the OS, and I'm sure the devs are tired of seeing it crop up 
repeatedly.

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[Bug 403135] Re: Notification area icon wrongly rendered/uses bg_color as a background (multiple apps)

2010-06-18 Thread JasonPorter
Is there any confirmation on which other dock applet libraries are
affected?

Earlier it was mentioned that GtkStatusIcon doesn't exhibit this
behavior, the specifics of which I don't fully grasp if it is actually
*only* a gnome-panel issue as speculated here.

I can confirm though, that eggtrayicon and wxTaskBarIcon are both
affected.  Any others?

The PPA from Konstantinos is nice, but if it is only a gnome-panel
problem and the Ubuntu package maintainers are rolling out updates for
this package on an ongoing basis, are they going to adopt the fix?

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[Bug 381267] Re: Unrecoverable error writing M to /dev/sdf1. CANNOT CONTINUE.

2010-05-31 Thread JasonPorter
This bug was marked Fix Committed in 2009 but the current repo
packages in all current Ubuntu repos are still 1.1.12, which was last
updated in August of 2007.

When will 1.1.14 be published to the repos?


The upstream changelog ( 
http://jfs.cvs.sourceforge.net/*checkout*/jfs/jfsutils/NEWS ) shows the 
following changes:
--
New in 1.1.14 - 2009-04-06
* Fix journal replay to handle records that span 3 pages
* Increase the maximum inline journal size from 32 MB to 128 MB
* Don't call ioctl(BLKFLSBUF) on a ramdisk.  It wipes out everything.
* Fix fsck abort

New in 1.1.13 - 2008-07-17
* Rewrite a confusing error messages
* Improve sanity checking when replaying the journal
* Work around _LARGEFILE_SOURCE not getting defined by autoconf
* Remove unhelpful allocation debug messages
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[Bug 381267] Re: Unrecoverable error writing M to /dev/sdf1. CANNOT CONTINUE.

2010-05-31 Thread JasonPorter
** Changed in: jfsutils (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Confirmed

** Summary changed:

- Unrecoverable error writing M to /dev/sdf1. CANNOT CONTINUE.
+ fsck.jfs error due to obsolete jfsutils package: Unrecoverable error writing 
M to /dev/sdf1. CANNOT CONTINUE.

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[Bug 564376] Re: Lucid - radeon kms causes iwl3945 to drop connection on youtube but not with mainline

2010-05-19 Thread JasonPorter
Thanks Tormod... and thanks for your help on this issue!  Sorry for
subscribing you proactively, I didn't know an easier way to put it in
front of your eyeballs without your direct email.  Alex Deucher is
involved as well, on the upstream report, though he seems to suspect
some sort of underlying PCI issue that is being exacerbated by radeon
KMS, rather than being caused by it.  The jury's still out, obviously,
but hopefully with enough eyes on the problem someone will discover the
root cause.

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[Bug 555286] Re: Kernel crash when switching off wlan after wlan hangup (iwl3945)

2010-05-17 Thread JasonPorter
I will let the radeon devs know in the upstream bug report... it's here
if anyone is interested:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=28106

** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #28106
   http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=28106

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[Bug 555286] Re: Kernel crash when switching off wlan after wlan hangup (iwl3945)

2010-05-17 Thread JasonPorter
** Also affects: xserver-xorg-driver-ati via
   http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=28106
   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

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[Bug 578342] Re: Crackling sound with DVD playback on Lucid

2010-05-14 Thread JasonPorter
This seems to be due to the same problem as this bug with radeon KMS and 
wireless:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/564376

Not sure if I should mark duplicate, since the expression is slightly
different, but I will add the radeon driver project as an also
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[Bug 555286] Re: Kernel crash when switching off wlan after wlan hangup (iwl3945)

2010-05-14 Thread JasonPorter
Does the issue still occur with radeon KMS disabled?  I suspect this may
be related to similar problems other users are having, the common
denominator in those cases seems to be Radeon video with KMS enabled by
default.  I have linked the bug reports upstream on those issues, but it
would be worthwhile to see if this is related.

Set radeon.modeset=0 on kernel load to test.

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[Bug 578342] Re: Crackling sound with DVD playback on Lucid

2010-05-14 Thread JasonPorter
Adding radeon driver as affected project, linking to upstream bug
report.

** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #28106
   http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=28106

** Also affects: xserver-xorg-driver-ati via
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   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

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[Bug 571770] Re: Thread [hd-audio0] consuming excessive amounts of CPU, audio crackling

2010-05-14 Thread JasonPorter
Adding the radeon driver project to this, and linking to upstream bug
report on freedesktop.org.

** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #28106
   http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=28106

** Also affects: xserver-xorg-driver-ati via
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   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

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[Bug 564376] Re: Lucid - radeon kms causes iwl3945 to drop connection on youtube but not with mainline

2010-05-14 Thread JasonPorter
** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #28106
   http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=28106

** Changed in: xserver-xorg-driver-ati
   Importance: Undecided = Unknown

** Changed in: xserver-xorg-driver-ati
   Status: New = Unknown

** Changed in: xserver-xorg-driver-ati
 Remote watch: None = freedesktop.org Bugzilla #28106

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[Bug 564376] Re: Lucid - iwl3945 drops connection on youtube but not with mainline

2010-05-13 Thread JasonPorter
I posted on the Phoronix forums to try to attract some of the radeon
driver devs to this problem directly, and linked to this bug report for
their reference.  Several of the radeon developers participate there, so
I thought it might help.

Phoronix thread here:
http://www.phoronix.com/forums/showthread.php?t=23808

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[Bug 564376] Re: Lucid - radeon kms causes iwl3945 to drop connection on youtube but not with mainline

2010-05-13 Thread JasonPorter
** Summary changed:

- Lucid - iwl3945 drops connection on youtube but not with mainline
+ Lucid - radeon kms causes iwl3945 to drop connection on youtube but not with 
mainline

** Also affects: xserver-xorg-driver-ati
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 68464] Re: Package should not depend on Open Office Writer

2010-02-27 Thread JasonPorter
In addition, the language support dependency causes OpenOffice.org to be
installed by default on Ubuntu Server, which makes no sense at all.
There's no GUI... why install OO.org and X11 dependencies and etc on a
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[Bug 68464] Re: Package should not depend on Open Office Writer

2010-02-27 Thread JasonPorter
oops... may have jumped the gun on that.  the box I'm working on may
have had standard Ubuntu desktop installed by mistake rather than the
server version...

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[Bug 310742] Re: cannot Unlock Users Settings

2009-12-04 Thread JasonPorter
Confirming behavior under Jaunty 64-bit.  Logged in to server remotely
via NX (ssh) and cannot unlock the panel in users-admin.  Is this a
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[Bug 291269] Re: Logitech MX5500 keyboard/mouse does not work with 8.10 at bluetooth services start

2009-04-04 Thread JasonPorter
**Removed duplicate status

This is NOT a duplicate of #318465.  That is a different unit (MX5000)
with a different USB Bluetooth dongle.  The issue is also quite
different.

** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 318465
   Logitech MX5000 doesn't connect via bluetooth under ubuntu

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[Bug 224525] Re: Logitech diNovo Media Desktop Las er(mouse + keyboard, bluetooth interface) doesn ´t work during install of Ubuntu 8.04

2009-04-04 Thread JasonPorter
This is not a duplicate of #318465.  That is a different keyboard with a
different USB Bluetooth dongle.


The quick way to fix this until bluez is updated upstream is to switch 
HID2HCI_ENABLED=1 to HID2HCI_ENABLED=0 in /etc/default/bluetooth. 

** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 318465
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[Bug 291269] Re: Logitech MX5500 keyboard/mouse does not work with 8.10 at bluetooth services start

2009-03-28 Thread JasonPorter
This is NOT a bug.

The USB Bluetooth dongle for the Logitech MX5500 Revolution is a fully
functional Bluetooth hub as well as having a failover mode for slave
USB keyboard/mouse emulation.  It is not just a connector for the
keyboard/mouse like many other such dongles, it is a fully functional
Bluetooth hub instead.

On recent versions of Ubuntu, the dongle is recognized for its full
capability (as a Bluetooth hub) and enabled by default.
Unplugging/replugging the dongle puts it into USB keyboard/mouse
emulation and establishes a factory fallback connection to the
keyboard and mouse.  That is not the best way to use the device in
Linux.


THE SOLUTION:

Use another keyboard and/or mouse to log in to Ubuntu, leaving the
Logitech Bluetooth USB dongle connected.  The Bluetooth notification
icon should be present in the notification area.

Next, add the keyboard and the mouse to the system as independent
Bluetooth devices through the Bluetooth Preferences utility which can be
launched at System - Preferences - Bluetooth.

Press the red Connect buttons on the bottom of both the keyboard and
the mouse, then press the [+] button in the Bluetooth Preferences dialog
to add devices to the list.  The Bluetooth Device Wizard will launch,
press Next to start searching.  They keyboard and mouse should both
appear in the list as available devices.

Select the keyboard, select automatic PIN code selection, then click
Next.  The autoselected PIN code will appear, enter it into the MX5500
keyboard itself (as prompted on the built-in LCD display) and press
enter.

Press the [+] button again to relaunch the Bluetooth Device Wizard and
repeat the steps to add the Revolution mouse, though no PIN code will be
necessary.

Congratulations... you should now have a properly functional Logitech
MX5500 Revolution keyboard and mouse that will persist across reboots.
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[Bug 291269] Re: Logitech MX5500 keyboard/mouse does not work with 8.10 at bluetooth services start

2009-03-28 Thread JasonPorter
This is NOT a bug.  The Logitech USB dongle for the MX5500 Revolution is
a fully functional Bluetooth hub.  Keyboard and Mouse need to be
connected as discrete Bluetooth devices in the normal way, and will then
persist across reboots with full functionality.

** Changed in: hal (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Invalid

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[Bug 224525] Re: Logitech diNovo Media Desktop Las er(mouse + keyboard, bluetooth interface) doesn ´t work during install of Ubuntu 8.04

2009-03-28 Thread JasonPorter
This is NOT a bug.

The USB Bluetooth dongle for the higher end Logitech keyboard/mouse
combos is a fully functional Bluetooth hub as well as having a
failover mode for slave USB keyboard/mouse emulation. It is not just a
connector for the keyboard/mouse like many other such dongles, it is a
fully functional Bluetooth hub instead.

On recent versions of Ubuntu, the dongle is recognized for its full
capability (as a Bluetooth hub) and enabled by default.
Unplugging/replugging the dongle puts it into USB keyboard/mouse
emulation and establishes a factory fallback connection to the
keyboard and mouse. That is not the best way to use the device in Linux.

THE SOLUTION:

Use another keyboard and/or mouse to log in to Ubuntu, leaving the
Logitech Bluetooth USB dongle connected. The Bluetooth notification icon
should be present in the notification area.

Next, add the keyboard and the mouse to the system as independent
Bluetooth devices through the Bluetooth Preferences utility which can be
launched at System - Preferences - Bluetooth.

Press the red Connect buttons on the bottom of both the keyboard and
the mouse, then press the [+] button in the Bluetooth Preferences dialog
to add devices to the list. The Bluetooth Device Wizard will launch,
press Next to start searching. They keyboard and mouse should both
appear in the list as available devices.

Select the keyboard, select automatic PIN code selection, then click
Next. The autoselected PIN code will appear, enter it into the keyboard
itself (as prompted on the built-in LCD display) and press enter.

Press the [+] button again to relaunch the Bluetooth Device Wizard and
repeat the steps to add the mouse, though no PIN code will be necessary.

Congratulations... you should now have a properly functional bluetooth
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[Bug 224525] Re: Logitech diNovo Media Desktop Las er(mouse + keyboard, bluetooth interface) doesn ´t work during install of Ubuntu 8.04

2009-03-28 Thread JasonPorter
This is NOT a bug. The Logitech USB dongle for these units is a fully
functional Bluetooth hub. Keyboard and Mouse need to be connected as
discrete Bluetooth devices in the normal way, and will then persist
across reboots with full functionality.

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Invalid

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[Bug 291269] Re: Logitech MX5500 keyboard/mouse does not work with 8.10 at bluetooth services start

2009-03-28 Thread JasonPorter
Mous16 is absolutely right about the inconvenience issue... also, the
fact that paired bluetooth devices are not being auto-reconnected when
power cycled is something that should definitely be considered a bug.  I
am now getting the same behavior on system reboots, which it did not
used to do.  That needs to be filed as a separate bug, I think.  Perhaps
also a connect once vs connect persistent option should be suggested
as a feature addition to the Gnome Bluetooth Applet?

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[Bug 291269] Re: Logitech MX5500 keyboard/mouse does not work with 8.10 at bluetooth services start

2009-03-28 Thread JasonPorter
Hi Arthur,

You're absolutely right... there is a bluetooth problem currently and
the pairings do not persist correctly across reboots, but it is a
different problem from the one described in the original bug report
here.  The problem you're running into is the same one that I am, that
the bluez utility is not correctly re-connecting paired devices after
standby or reboot.

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[Bug 331324] Re: gdmgreeter crashed with SIGSEGV in __libc_start_main()

2009-02-24 Thread JasonPorter
After this fix to GTK, my system performance is ABYSMALLY slow.  At
least a 60% overall UI performance hit.  Running Nvidia 180.29 (standard
Jaunty repo packages) and the new fixed GTK as mentioned previously.

Is anyone else experiencing significant performance reduction?
Multitasking is almost unusable.

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[Bug 331324] Re: gdmgreeter crashed with SIGSEGV in __libc_start_main()

2009-02-20 Thread JasonPorter
Confirming here on Jaunty 32bit i386.  Dropping to recovery console and
running updates fixed login problem, but verifying Igor's comment above
that system performance is SIGNIFICANTLY lower.  Functionality is
restored with new GTK but there is a large performance hit.  Hopefully
that will be sorted soon... let me know if any further info would
assist.

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[Bug 254285] Re: Mythfrontend doesn't render correctly on ATI driver

2008-11-20 Thread JasonPorter
Confirming that this bug still exists.  Verified on Ubuntu 8.10, using
the Canonical repo-packaged ATI Catalyst 8.10 (fglrx) on ATI Radeon 9600
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[Bug 280478] Re: upgrade hangs after ldconfig deferred processing

2008-10-31 Thread JasonPorter
The problem seems to have fixed itself.  Some enterprising soul must
have fixed the glitch.

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[Bug 286424] Re: nvidia-settings crashes when user clicks Save To X Configuration File

2008-10-29 Thread JasonPorter
Per Eric Julien's suggestion (thanks Eric!) I added the ServerLayout
section to xorg.conf and it seemed to fix my problem.  Running nvidia-
settings as root was still necessary.

It seems that having an (empty) ServerLayout section in xorg.conf by
default, and requiring nvidia-settings to run as root, would fix the
vast majority of the problems.

I find it interesting that nvidia is still using xorg.conf for
configuration, while ATI has already moved to the new style and has
ceased to use it for config settings.

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[Bug 286424] Re: nvidia-settings crashes when user clicks Save To X Configuration File

2008-10-21 Thread JasonPorter
After setting TwinView and applying successfully, reboot results in
return to single screen mode.

Running sudo nvidia settings from console returns:

 ERROR: Invalid display device CRT-1 specified on line 21 of configuration file
   '/home/user/.nvidia-settings-rc' (the currently enabled display
   devices are DFP-0 on Computer:0.0).

 ERROR: The attribute 'XVideoSyncToDisplay' specified on line 53 of
   configuration file '/home/user/.nvidia-settings-rc' cannot be
   assigned the value of CRT-1 (the currently enabled display devices are
   DFP-0 on Computer:0.0).


Nvidia-settings then launches successfully and TwinView can be set again, but 
Save to X Configuration File still results in crash.  Apply and Close work 
successfully but settings do not persist over a reboot.

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[Bug 286424] Re: nvidia-settings crashes when user clicks Save To X Configuration File

2008-10-21 Thread JasonPorter
Xorg.conf attached:

** Attachment added: xorg.conf
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18769656/xorg.conf

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[Bug 286424] Re: nvidia-settings crashes when user clicks Save To X Configuration File

2008-10-21 Thread JasonPorter
I renamed .nvidia-settings-rc to make it visible, per your suggestion.
The app no longer errors on first run but the crash behavior when Save
to X Configuration File is still present.  TwinView display settings do
not persist over a reboot.

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[Bug 286424] Re: nvidia-settings crashes when user clicks Save To X Configuration File

2008-10-20 Thread JasonPorter

** Attachment added: CoreDump.gz
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18731901/CoreDump.gz

** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18731902/Dependencies.txt

** Attachment added: Disassembly.txt
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18731903/Disassembly.txt

** Attachment added: ProcMaps.txt
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18731904/ProcMaps.txt

** Attachment added: ProcStatus.txt
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18731905/ProcStatus.txt

** Attachment added: Registers.txt
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18731906/Registers.txt

** Attachment added: Stacktrace.txt
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18731907/Stacktrace.txt

** Attachment added: ThreadStacktrace.txt
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18731908/ThreadStacktrace.txt

** Visibility changed to: Public

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[Bug 280478] Re: upgrade hangs after ldconfig deferred processing

2008-10-09 Thread JasonPorter
Same issue here.  Verifying on Ubuntu 8.10 beta, kernel
2.6.27-3-generic.  Intel P4 machine.

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