Yes, please
This blocks building of current pidgin-matrix since I added use of
purple_util_fetch_url_request_data_len_with_account that seems to be new.
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The problem seems to be that there was a series of security problems
with the kernel module and it was dropped from the upstream kernel:
http://dri.freedesktop.org/wiki/ATIMach64/?highlight=%28CategoryHardwareChipset%29
so I think what needs to happen until someone fixes the kernel is to
remove x
Yep, just hit the same problem. It looks like the kernel doesn't have that
module configured. I solved the problem
by removing xserver-xorg-video-mach64 and xserver-xorg-video-ati (and
xserver-xorg-video-all) and it seems to work on whatever it's fallen back on.
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Public bug reported:
I've had two X crashes today on this machine running current Wily; but it's
been stable for years,
so I'm assuming that something in the last couple of days has broken it. I'm
just running KDE5 with Pidgin irc
and a little bit of web browsing (only lightly on this machine).
Triaged: Reporter has tracked it down to a regression in a particular package
Medium: 'A problem with a non-essential hardware component'
Also added regression-update tag
** Tags added: regression-update
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Status: New => Triaged
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Hi Martin,
Yes, there was something screwy about apport as well; it did bring up a
dialog saying that something had gone wrong and I told it to report it, but
didn't manage to make it through to launchpad (it brought up a web page saying
I was already logged in and I couldn't get it further).
Public bug reported:
Almost any udisksctl command - e.g. udisksctl help or --help or anything it
immediately segs.
Used to work prior to Wily.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.10
Package: udisks2 2.1.6-1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.1.0-2.2-generic 4.1.3
Uname: Linux 4.1.0-2-generic
Hi Gizmo,
OK, it sounds like what you've got there is different from the original bug -
the fact it recovers means it's not completely dead.
Check your configuration of your virtual machine in virt-manager (or whatever
you use); change the 'video' type - it's probably on QXL at the moment, tr
Gizmo: OK, that's interesting; life is normally easier testing in a VM anyway -
although we do have to
be careful about grouping them to the same bug report until we're really sure.
Anyway:
Can you please do the following when it fails:
1) Confirm whether the guest still pings
2) If it ping
> I agree with Dave, but any reason why it would be triggered only by
either Firefox or Thunderbird?
Something they're both using; what is hard to say without getting some
more info.
> At the time both the nouveau drivers and proprietary drivers had this problem.
>
> Currently , I have now wiped
Even though Alberto has marked this as Triaged, this is still wrong - as I said
previously, it can't be a Mozilla bug if it's locking the machine solid.
My bet would be graphics driver (since firefox does tend to push that hard).
Please answer for the ping test in my comment #7 and try the other
Does the machine still ping (from another machine)?
Are you using the Nvidia binary drivers or the nouveau drivers - what
happens if you flip to the other one?
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Hang on, this can't be firefox's fault - no application should be able
to freeze the system to the point of needing a hard reset.
Please confirm:
1) Does the mouse pointer still move or capslock light change if you press
the button?
2) Does ctrl-alt-f2/f3/etc switch to text console (ctrl-alt-
I'm tempted to think this is a bug either in the kernel, X or the input
handling - because it seems more to do with what the interpretation of
key input (that happens to be how the accelerator signals?) than actual
actions. What happens if you try booting with 14.10 kernel but leave
everything els
(for octoquad)
upstream says Won't fix.
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Stat
Hmm, low or Medium...
Low: 'Bugs that have easy workarounds'
Medium: 'A bug that has a moderate impact on a core application'
go for medium I think.
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Status in X.org x
Flipped package to intel xserver
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Some notes:
1) The contents of /var/log/lightdm.log aren't being touched - so perhaps
it's not getting that far?
2) Hmm /var/log/upstart/lightdm.log
root@davros:/var/log/upstart# more lightdm.log
/proc/self/fd/9: 24: exec: lightdm: not found
/proc/self/fd/9: 24: exec: lightdm: not found
/proc
Public bug reported:
Hi,
As of today lightdm isn't managing to start at all (blackscreen after the
boot); if I log
in on the console and then startx it's fine.
This machine was upgraded to Utopic a month or ago and has been working fine;
I did
an apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade yeter
I've 'nominated for trusty' since it does seem worthy of fixing and their is an
upstream fix; but someone familiar with the bug needs to follow the SRU
procedure.
(The 'fix released' is just an artifact that it's fixed in some release - it
doesn't in any way imply it can't be backported).
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Comment #19 https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-
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Based on Russell's comment #19
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Titl
it's a kernel panic; however nasty pulseaudio is to the kernel it shouldn't
panic.
Unfortunately looking at that picture I think it's actually a picture of
something graphics driver related but I'm not sure and it's not the first oops
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Trivial: Repeated
Public bug reported:
1) Lock the screen
2) Click the cog icon at top right
3) The cog highlights
4) hit uparrow and then return
5) A dialog for reboot/shutdown appears
So I think there is one of two bugs here - and I'm not sure which is
intended, so either:
a) The menu should appear and show you
Looks like it's now using unity-panel-service to do the locking and that hasn't
got the escape behaviour.
I can confirm it.
It should certainly reblank on timer.
I also like blank-on-escape in existing screen savers; e.g. if I'm watching TV
in the same room and knock the mouse, you want to rebla
Confirmed: Same here (I have 4 defuncts)
Low: Doesn't seem to break anything.
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Importance: Undecided => Low
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Same here; unusable - 14.04 in KVM guest, dies immediately after I search for
'terminal' and select it.
The terminal eventually starts but by that time compiz is dead.
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low: trivial typo
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Sta
Medium: Package won't install
Although it looks like a dependency problem from the workaround.
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medium: Normal application seg.
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Importance: Undecided => Medium
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Medium: Moderate impact on core app
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Low: If it's just the count that's wrong it's not a big issue
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Low: Minor, with easy work around.
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thunderbird d
Triaging Low: Machine useable, possible workaround
Anyone who has this please try following the instructions in
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/Debugging/Backlight
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OK, fair enough - I'll leave it as incomplete and it should close itself
in a couple of months; leaves time for anyone else woh was affected at
the same time to jump in.
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Hi ALl,
I was looking back through my list of bugs and noticed this had been closed
in an odd way.
Jorge you reported this a while back; is it still a problem for you? Have you
tried more recent updates?
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I don't currently have Ubuntu on the system that triggered that so can't really.
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High: Problem with essential hardware component (touchpad) - although
the work around of the mouse is tempting to set a little lower.
Hamilton please confirm:
1) which model computer you're using
2) Does 13.10 help?
3) When you say you reverted to 12.04, which 12.04? 12.04.1,12.04.2,12.04
Hi,
OK, I've flipped this to 'linux' - I think it's much more likely than it
being ibus.
You'll be asked to do some commands to report some more logs.
Set to importance High: Important device (internal keyboard) doesn't
work.
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1) hmm ok; so how many of you still have this old bug
2) and can any of you trigger it either on 13.10 or 12.04 ?
3) Does it only happen with some thumb drives or does it happen to any drive
you try this with?
Dave
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
hi,
does anything work - e.g. mouse move? Does an external usb keyboard work?
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Public bug reported:
It looks like /dev/disk/by-path isn't getting populated with my SATA
drives:
dg@major:/dev/disk$ ls -l by-path
total 0
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Oct 13 12:05
pci-:00:1d.0-usb-0:1.5:1.0-scsi-0:0:0:0 -> ../../sdc
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Oct 13 12:05
pci-:00:1d.0-usb
Still seems to do it on Saucy host, and guest. (Guest up to date as of
2013-10-12, host a few days older).
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fehwalker said on irc that he accidentally set it as fix-released, so undoing.
Triaged seems reasonable since the upstream fix is known.
Hmm low/medium - Medium because it's going to make the printer not work
and a lot of people aren't going to be able to figure out the sequence
of power off/on in
Triaged: User supplied set of how to trigger and the upstream bug/patch
that fixes it.
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Im
Yeh same here on Kubuntu (shows as a styalised X).
(Set to Low importance since only cosmetic).
Dave
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Yes, but I didn't have many other ideas how to track it down except to
leave it to the compiz/X devs.
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In the end it's upto Firefox, and their upstream firefox bug 433717
that's linked is marked as won't fix with a note suggesting what to use;
so it's upto them.
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hmm, a bit tricky to figure out from that.
Can you login from another machine over a network while it does that?
If so then it's worth seeing if the remote shell hangs while the display is
hung,
and use something like top to see what's happening.
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Hi Mirko,
I noticed in your X log file there is a stream of errors like:
[ 589.510] (EE) RADEON(0): [DRI2] DRI2SwapBuffers: bad drawable
[ 589.542] (EE) RADEON(0): [DRI2] DRI2SwapBuffers: bad drawable
can you figure out if they correspond to your stalls? I think if you
were to look at /var/l
Flipping to xserver-xorg-video-intel since there are loads of i915
errors in the current-dmesg logs.
Karol: Tell us a bit more about your setup; what displays do you have
connected, via what interface?
>From the logs I think you have one on an HDMI output, and something else
>(lower res?) on a D
Is this https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=54013 ?
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As per comment #7 this looks like a kernel issue so flipping to Linux.
High: System crash on ~critical hardware function
Note I'm not duping it to bug 1007765 since it's kernel, but it might be
appropriate to do so; leave that to the kernel guys.
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I've just seen this on an openSUSE vm, so whatever it is, it's not just
Ubuntu.
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Title:
mouse pointer disappears
Craig: I'm curious, what apps are you seeing looking bad because of
this; my understanding from what Chris is saying and from your xdpyinfo
is that it's just the default that's 16, so any app that wants to do
nice graphics should be able to ask for the highest quality visual
rather than the defaul
oshunluvr: If you're still seeing this bug, please open a new bug, and
add a comment here with the bug number (and mention this bug in your new
bug).
In your new bug please state the model/make of the card reader you're
using (include the output of lsusb if USB attached).
Dave
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Confirmed, 3.8.2-0ubuntu3 keeps the zoom value correct.
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High: High impact on small proportion of users (i.e. xfig users on Intel) -
but I guess ther eis a chance that it could be a cause of other X crashes as
well.
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Can you try an
apport-collect 1184085
after triggering it? In the hope it will include a full set of info.
(I tried triggering this on my Arch box running KDE on Intel and it
doesn't trigger, so it's not as general as that)
>From your logs:
[ 409.670] (EE)
[ 409.670] (EE) Backtrace:
[
On the basis that you say it's only this kernel that does it I've changed the
package to the kernel package.
You say it doesn't respond to anything; how about:
* Does it ping from another machine on your network (if you have one)
* Does ctrl-alt-f1 go to a text console (ctrl-alt-f7 or f8 to
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Status: Unknown
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I merged 1037895 into this
Changing from the intel xserver to gnome-screensaver; from the reports it
doesn't seem to be Intel specific.
Whether it's actually gnome-screensaver or something else seems to be difficult
to tell; most people seem to be saying removing it helps them, but #30 is not
s
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 988290 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 988290
Resolution change with KVM switch on Precise
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and some more that weren't in the set captured by the report:
[ 578.859] qxl_surface_create: Zero width or height
[ 578.861] - 0th attempt
[ 578.861] - OOM at 658 59 32 (= 155288 bytes)
[ 578.861] Cache contents: null null null null null null null null null null
null null null null null
Public bug reported:
Saucy-daily iso in a KVM guest under raring running with QML/Spice.
Unity as the desktop.
Every time I open any app I get a few more lines of debug/warnings in
the X logs in the guest.
It doesn't seem to be having any bad effect other than fillin the logs.
ProblemType: Bug
Still present in current Saucy ISO on a raring host.
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Q
Set back to triaged at request of Krychek
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OK, fair enough. IMHO it would have been a good idea to put something
in a release note or the like - I don't think I've seen any other PC
system default to 15bpp for many years.
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OK thanks Chris - is this a recent change?
the reporter is saying that on 12.10 it was defaulting to 24bpp
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Chris can you explain that statement please; he's seeing 15bpp, I'd
expect 24bpp and that's what I've seen everywhere else.
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You say it was a kernel panic; so it belongs in the kernel package.
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Ker
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Hi,
Does it always fail in the same source file or does it move around? If it
stays in the same file it's probably the compiler.
If it fails in a different file each time it's a hardware or other problem.
When you say 'after adding a new system call' - is the kernel it's running when
this bug
Huh, OK that'sweird
>From your Xorg.0.log:
[40.999] (==) intel(0): Depth 15, (--) framebuffer bpp 16
[40.999] (==) intel(0): RGB weight 555
so that's saying the default is 15bit
and from your xdpyinfo output:
screen #0:
dimensions:1680x1050 pixels (444x278 millimeters)
resol
Hi,
Can you add to this bug report the output of dmesg and your
/var/log/Xorg.0.log please.
I think if you run
apport-collect 1173649
I think it should add that and loads of other stuff.
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Unable to print to password protected (cups) pr
Still does it in 3.6.1-1ubuntu2 in raring.
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level.
Sta
(Upstream is saying it will be fixed in 3.8)
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S
Twas the python-imaging that did it; marking invalid for wsjt.
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Thanks; the new python-imaging fixed wsjt; thanks.
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Status in “comix” package in Ubuntu:
Triaged: Reporter pointing to fix in git
Low: Doesn't break anything.
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Importance: Undecided => Low
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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** Summary changed:
- Web browser packages management in Precise 12.04 is crazy
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Milestone: None => precise-updates
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Status in “jackd2” pa
I added in gtk+3.0 since this seems to be a wayland dependency problem and
that's literally just been enabled in libgtk-3.
Seems to be high if it's going to stop a lot of gtk apps building, but I guess
it's just a missing build-dep.
** Summary changed:
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+ f
Bug 1106322 saying it still happens on the new release version.
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Status: Fix Released => New
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Precise won't get Unity 3D up (even with some forcing); so I'll say not
repeatable.
[If as per previous question it's a security issue though that may need some
more looking at]
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Maarten: Filled in test case stuff (what did you mean about eth2?)
I wonder if this should be marked security; we know it's
scribbling over bits of the X server, that's running as root,
although I don't know how to control what is scribbled where
(I'll get prec
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Thanks Maarten; that does seem to have nailed it in Raring; SRU for
Quantal?
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Title:
Xorg crashed with SIGABRT
Thanks Maarten, that looks good; I guess with cirrus module loaded it's
probably not actually that important on a raring release; but it's good
to fix anyway, and I'd say backport to Quantal.
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Status: Incomplete => Invalid
** Description changed:
+ [Dave Gilbert: This is the result of attempting the work around at
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+ http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2081746&highlight=nomachine
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+ please don't do that!]
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Any time I try to view a PDF file, an icon is cre
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-cirrus (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Triaged
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Title:
Xorg crashed wit
Hi Bill,
I think the 'fix' that is from your comment #7 is likely to be the cause of
the problem; it's difficult to say for sure without pulling apart all the
libraries, but given that it's complaining about a missing cairo_* symbol it
does sound like a good explanation. Personally I'd NEVER
Hi Bill,
OK - that sounds like you had a fairly painful upgrade, and I think your
problem is down to some weird mixture of things from different versions; I've
only looked at your set of libpopplerglib* libraries:
ii libpoppler-glib2 0.6.4-1ubuntu3.4 amd64 PDF rendering library (GLib-based
s
I can't see any sign of any other ubuntu users hitting this, but it looks like
some arch users hit it;
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=142198
Can you include the output of the command:
dpkg -l \*libpoppler\*
and
dpkg -l \*libcairo\*
How did you upgrade and what version did you
** Summary changed:
- Evince fails to open PDF files. worked prior to Ubuntu 12.10 upgrade
+ Evince fails to open PDF files. worked prior to Ubuntu 12.10 upgrade
[-WARNING **: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpoppler-glib.so.8: undefined symbol:
cairo_mesh_pattern_begin_patch]
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