[Bug 792995] Re: update manager will not install updates

2011-10-04 Thread encoded
RedSingularity,

I'm thankful for your help; no worries about the delay.  I'm able to use
sudo apt-get upgrade, so it's not a critical issue.

Nothing at all is output to the terminal.

e.

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[Bug 792995] Re: update manager will not install updates

2011-10-04 Thread encoded
I don't know how much use this will be, but here it is.

I run the E17 window manager, compiled from source.  If you'd prefer
that I try the same from the default login, I can do so.

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[Bug 792995] Re: update manager will not install updates

2011-10-04 Thread encoded
Well, I'll be. Worked like a charm. I guess I'm not starting some needed
daemon/service in my E17 startup?  Have any hints for me as to what that
daemon might be?

I guess this means my case is not a bug, and perhaps all this has been
for naught.  However, if I'm right, and there's some service that isn't
started, perhaps it's that service failing, or otherwise not starting
that is causing problems for other people.

If you don't have any hints for me, I suppose I'll have to compare the
output of ps -x after logging in under each window manager and see what
kinds of differences there are.  Hopefully that will lead me in the
right direction.

Thank you,

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[Bug 792995] Re: update manager will not install updates

2011-08-25 Thread encoded
Unfortunately, it did not work properly after that.

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[Bug 792995] Re: update manager will not install updates

2011-08-23 Thread encoded
This works from the terminal for me, but then so did the: `sudo update-
manager`.

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[Bug 792995] Re: update manager will not install updates

2011-08-23 Thread encoded
RedSingularity: No luck.

I ensured update-manager was not running, and to be safe, I also killed
update-notifier.  Then I ran the two rm commands above.  After that I
ran update-manager from the terminal.  No luck, same behavior (i.e.
clicking install updates has no effect.)

Any other ideas?

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[Bug 792995] Re: update manager will not install updates

2011-08-23 Thread encoded
RedSingularity: No luck.

I followed the same process as before, with the exception of running
/usr/bin/update-notifier instead of simply update-notifier.  Same
results.  Clicking the install updates button has no effect.

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[Bug 792995] Re: update manager will not install updates

2011-08-23 Thread encoded
I've attached the full output, after piping it through the `nl` program.
The `apt-get autoremove` command is on line 1.  The `find` command is on
line 25.

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[Bug 792995] Re: update manager will not install updates

2011-08-18 Thread encoded
I have the same error, and the same error output.

When I run:

$ sudo update-manager

Update manager then works as expected.

Can I provide any additional input?

Thanks,

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[Bug 494699] Re: Does not support current Lucid kernel (2.6.32) or xserver (1.7)

2010-04-30 Thread encoded
@Kiren I have a 5850 as well.  I had to use aticonfig a few times, but
eventually something clicked and I have both screens running just fine
now.  I know that isn't terribly helpful, I wish I could point out
exactly what I did to get things to fall into place, but they eventually
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[Bug 554057] Re: fglrxinfo crashed with SIGSEGV in XF86DRIQueryVersion()

2010-04-03 Thread encoded
Same here.  After running fglrxinfo, checking dmesg yields:

[  618.973257] fglrxinfo[2449]: segfault at 4 ip 7fc03d3de11e sp
7fff0d936840 error 4 in libGL.so.1.2[7fc03d388000+a2000]

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[Bug 554057] Re: fglrxinfo crashed with SIGSEGV in XF86DRIQueryVersion()

2010-04-03 Thread encoded
My problem seems to have resolved itself after removing/reinstalling a
few times, and wiping out my /etc/X11/xorg.conf, and then running
aticonfig --initial

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[Bug 141551] Re: dri lockup on ati (mobility radeon rv350)

2007-10-03 Thread encoded
I don't have a AGP Aperature Size option in my laptop's BIOS.  :/

In order to turn on DRM debugging, I first had to do sudo modprobe
drm, otherwise the debug file mentioned on the wiki page didn't
exist.

I assume you want my kern.log for that chunk of time, so I'm attaching
it.  Looking at it, I've cut it at about 500 lines, it appears to be
repeating after that stage.  I am keeping the whole thing though, just
in case, and can attach it (gzipped of course) if you need it.

Thanks again Tormod!


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[Bug 141551] Re: dri lockup on ati (mobility radeon rv350)

2007-10-01 Thread encoded
* Option BusType PCI -- works
* dmesg (from locked up server) -- attached

Unfortunately, this is all I have time for right now.  More ASAP.

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[Bug 141551] Re: dri lockup on ati (mobility radeon rv350)

2007-09-27 Thread encoded
One thing I've noticed:  /dev/dri doesn't exist.  Is that supposed to be
created on the fly?

Will try to fulfill all of your requests ASAP.  But, if you don't hear
from me for a while, it just means I didn't get a chance to do these
things before heading out of town for the weekend.

Thanks for your help

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[Bug 141551] Re: ati driver lockup (mobility radeon rv350)

2007-09-26 Thread encoded
SSH'ing in works fine.

top says:

  PID USER  PR  NI  VIRT  RES  SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+  COMMAND   
13080 root  25   0  155m 7384 3508 R 98.8  1.4  10:53.84 Xorg

I tried to run xrandr via SSH, but after 2 minutes, it had still not
produced any output, hence I assumed it wouldn't, and killed it.  Should
I wait longer?

I've just installed the debugging symbols, so I should have a trace
soon.

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[Bug 141551] Re: ati driver lockup (mobility radeon rv350)

2007-09-26 Thread encoded
strace of a lockup.  Captured with the following script (included in the
hopes that it might help someone else):

#!/bin/bash

if [ $EUID -ne 0 ]; then
echo You must be root to run this script.
exit 0
fi

PROCESS=Xorg

sudo sh /etc/init.d/gdm start

pgrep $PROCESS  /dev/null 21
while [ $? \!= 0 ]; do
sleep 0.001
pgrep $PROCESS  /dev/null 21
done

sudo strace -o strace.txt -p `pgrep $PROCESS`

# end script

The script was needed because if i didn't start the strace right away,
it seemed I didn't get any output at all.

PLEASE NOTE: The strace.txt file has had the last 15,000 lines or so
clipped, since they were all the same.

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[Bug 141551] Re: ati driver lockup (mobility radeon rv350)

2007-09-26 Thread encoded
Xorg log for the strace'd run.

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[Bug 141551] Re: ati driver lockup (mobility radeon rv350)

2007-09-25 Thread encoded
Yes, will do so ASAP (tonight hopefully).

Thanks for the link to the debugging tips!

Thanks for your efforts, I appreciate it.

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[Bug 141551] Re: ati driver lockup (mobility radeon rv350)

2007-09-24 Thread encoded
Well, xserver-xorg-video-ati version 1:6.7.193-1ubuntu1 didn't fix my
problem.  I have since done some more tests and have learned that adding
the following section to my xorg.conf allows me to load X with the ati
driver.

Section Module
Disable glx
Disable dri
EndSection

I will attach the requested xrandr --verbose -q -d :0, with the ati
driver presently.

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[Bug 141551] Re: ati driver lockup (mobility radeon rv350)

2007-09-24 Thread encoded

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[Bug 141551] Re: ati driver lockup (mobility radeon rv350)

2007-09-22 Thread encoded
Just tried all my bash/cron tricks again.  Unfortunately none of them
work. :(

I tried setting my .xinitrc to something like this:

exec xterm -display :0 -e 'xrandr --verbose -q -d :0  xrandr.txt'

Which worked when I had the driver set to vesa, but when I tried it
with ati, it must have locked up before it could run xrandr.

I also tried some stuff with things like:

(startx ); sleep 5; xrandr --verbose -d -d :0  xrandr.txt

Last thing I tried was setting a crontab entry like so:

xrandr -d :0 -q --verbose  xrandr.txt

Unfortunately, none of these things work when I have the ati driver
set.  I know they're all a bit hokey, but they were all I could think
of.  If you know any other tricks that might let me get the information
you're looking for, I'll be glad to try them.

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[Bug 141551] Re: ati driver lockup (mobility radeon rv350)

2007-09-22 Thread encoded
No problem, here's the log.  I did a chmod a-x /etc/init.d/gdm a long
time ago.

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[Bug 141551] ati driver lockup (mobility radeon rv350)

2007-09-21 Thread encoded
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-ati

X locks up when using the ati driver with my laptop.  The screen is
black, and it does not respond to mouse or keyboard input.

However, the machine is not totally frozen.  Processes continue to run
in the background (like audio playing), and while the keyboard doesn't
respond, pressing the power button does incur a normal shutdown.

I have been able to get into X using the vesa driver, but 1024x768 on
a 1280x800 widescreen display is not fun.

I originally believed this to be the same as bug #132716, but have since
been informed that it is different.

In the process of trying to solve this bug, I have tried:
  * running X with no xorg.conf (same result)
  * running dpkg-reconfigure -p high xserver-xorg (same result)
  * setting various combinations of MonitorLayout (see bug #132716, same result)
  * tried running xrandr -d :0 --output LVDS --mode 0x48 (same result, with 
caveats, below)
  * tried running xset --display :0 dpms force on (same result, with caveats, 
see below)

The caveats mentioned are that, unlike the poster of bug #132716, I
cannot C-A-Fx out of X, so I tried these with various bash or cron
tricks.  As a result, I am not entirely certain that they ran
successfully.

Steps to reproduce: 
  1. make sure your xorg.conf is using the ati driver
  2. start X.
  3. rinse, repeat :)

Hardware:
  * Sony VAIO S-170 w/ ATI Mobility Radeon 9700 (RV350 M10)

** Affects: xserver-xorg-video-ati (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 141551] Re: ati driver lockup (mobility radeon rv350)

2007-09-21 Thread encoded

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[Bug 141551] Re: ati driver lockup (mobility radeon rv350)

2007-09-21 Thread encoded

** Attachment added: xorg.conf
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** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-ati
  
  X locks up when using the ati driver with my laptop.  The screen is
  black, and it does not respond to mouse or keyboard input.
  
  However, the machine is not totally frozen.  Processes continue to run
  in the background (like audio playing), and while the keyboard doesn't
  respond, pressing the power button does incur a normal shutdown.
  
  I have been able to get into X using the vesa driver, but 1024x768 on
  a 1280x800 widescreen display is not fun.
  
  I originally believed this to be the same as bug #132716, but have since
  been informed that it is different.
  
  In the process of trying to solve this bug, I have tried:
* running X with no xorg.conf (same result)
* running dpkg-reconfigure -p high xserver-xorg (same result)
* setting various combinations of MonitorLayout (see bug #132716, same 
result)
* tried running xrandr -d :0 --output LVDS --mode 0x48 (same result, with 
caveats, below)
* tried running xset --display :0 dpms force on (same result, with caveats, 
see below)
  
  The caveats mentioned are that, unlike the poster of bug #132716, I
  cannot C-A-Fx out of X, so I tried these with various bash or cron
- tricks.  As a result, I am not entirely certain that they worked.
+ tricks.  As a result, I am not entirely certain that they ran
+ successfully.
  
  Steps to reproduce: 
1. make sure your xorg.conf is using the ati driver
2. start X.
3. rinse, repeat :)
  
  Hardware:
* Sony VAIO S-170 w/ ATI Mobility Radeon 9700 (RV350 M10)

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[Bug 141551] Re: ati driver lockup (mobility radeon rv350)

2007-09-21 Thread encoded

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[Bug 132716] Re: ATI Driver Gets Black Screen on Radeon 7500 Mobile (Regression)

2007-09-21 Thread encoded
Tormod: thanks, will do.

New bug created #141551

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[Bug 141551] Re: ati driver lockup (mobility radeon rv350)

2007-09-21 Thread encoded
Gladly.  This is the output when logged into X using the vesa display
driver.  I can't do the same when using the ati driver obviously.

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[Bug 132716] Re: ATI Driver Gets Black Screen on Radeon 7500 Mobile (Regression)

2007-09-20 Thread encoded
Any news on this?  I'm still seeing problems after trying all
suggestions.

ATI Radeon Mobility 9700

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[Bug 139438] pidgin-dev does not include libpurple-dev as dependency

2007-09-13 Thread encoded
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: pidgin-dev

While attempting to build the musictracker plugin for pidgin, I was told
that I didn't have pidgin-dev installed.  Digging around a little, I
found that pkg-config --libs pidgin would fail, because it said that
pidgin required purple.  I then installed libpurple-dev, and all went
according to plan.  Perhaps to prevent this sort of problem, libpurple-
dev should be listed as a dependency for pidgin-dev.

PS- this is in gutsy, updated as of 9/13/2007.

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

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[Bug 132923] Re: pdftk aborts on start

2007-08-24 Thread encoded
I can confirm this, I have the same problem in gutsy, on two different
machines.

** Changed in: pdftk (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Confirmed

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[Bug 79394] Re: Bluetooth mouse/kbd doesn't reconnect on bootup because hci0 not in scanning mode

2007-06-19 Thread encoded
Just a comment to mention that I'm having the same problem with Fiesty
Fawn.

I'm using a Logitech USB Bluetooth receiver, part of the DiNovo Media
Desktop setup (usb bluetooth receiver, keyboard, and mouse)

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Bluetooth mouse/kbd doesn't reconnect on bootup because hci0 not in scanning 
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