Public bug reported:
This is similar to bug #1929237 but with a different source and since
this involves pulse-pipewire it may be related to that module.
I am SO FRUSTRATED with Ubuntu, seems every release just breaks more
stuff. I HAD Pulse Audio working perfectly, no matter what source, no
mat
Public bug reported:
Prior to upgrading from 22.04 to 22.10, simple-scan properly
supported my HP5200, now it fails saying cannot connect to scanner and
cannot connect to dbus.
I attempted to install HP's version of hplip from their support
site, a fix that previously worked, but it doe
This can be closed. I found the issue was my profile got corrupted
somehow. I restored a profile from backup and firefox went back to
acting properly.
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Public bug reported:
This behavior started today, I don't know what changed. I am running
Ubuntu 21.10 with Mate desktop. I have Mate configured with 8 virtual
desktops or workspaces as Mate calls them.
Prior to today, if I opened Firefox on desktop #2, it would STAY on that
desktop when I swit
Ok, well I do not understand, I just know my HP printer stopped working
when I upgraded to 21.04, and installing hplip from HP directly made it work
again.
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Well, I will just live with installing the package from HP
directly then, I don't like snaps, I disable them on my systems.
On 1/5/22 15:36, Till Kamppeter wrote:
> The problem is that we cannot add a new package to an already released
> Ubuntu. A SRU (Stable Release Update) can only be bug fixes
Why not just distribute the working version? The problem with snaps
is they screw the functionality of shared libraries wasting memory.
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For what it's worth it's STILL broken on 21.04, but I fixed by grabbing
hplip from HP's website and installing via the provided shell script instead
of the broken version shipped with Ubuntu.
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Public bug reported:
[313348.119392] lightdm[2134371]: segfault at 1ec40 ip 7efcd5819f0b sp
7ffcececb2e0 error 4 in libc-2.31.so[7efcd57a4000+178000]
[313348.119421] Code: 0f b7 02 83 c0 01 66 89 02 0f b7 c0 48 3b 05 ec 03 15 00
0f 83 86 00 00 00 48 8b 56 10 48 85 d2 74 7d 64 8b 04 25 18
Public bug reported:
I've got multiple desktops installed on some machines accessed by many
users with different preferences. When they connect via VNC using the
slick greeter, the desktop selection list is cut-off on the bottom of
the screen. There is no way to scroll and as far as I can tell n
Yes, I have other things segfaulting with libc-2.31.so as well but
ubuntu-bug would not allow me to originate a bug report on a library.
On 4/30/21 4:39 PM, Gunnar Hjalmarsson wrote:
> OTOH... If you haven't enabled the guest session feature, the difference
> between the lightdm versions in focal-
Ok, I've installed the old version to see if this occurs, this was not a
frequent problem with this version so I'm unlikely to have an answer
overnight. However, I was under the impression that the purpose of
proposed was to test and get feedback and fix such things before it
entered mainstream.
Public bug reported:
[510606.379044] lightdm[4046529]: segfault at 55007d2a3f8b ip
7f7260003f0b sp 7fffbb5a0600 error 4 in
libc-2.31.so[7f725ff8e000+178000]
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: lightdm 1.30.0-0ubuntu4~20.04.1
Uname: Linux 5.10.32 x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.2
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu-Mate 20.04 and I am trying to compile California (a calendar
program) which requires libgtk-3-dev. When I try to install libgtk-3-dev I
get: The following packages have unmet dependencies:
libgtk-3-dev : Depends: libgtk-3-0 (= 3.24.23-1ubuntu1) but 3.24.23
I did that before getting this e-mail. Actually I deleted EVERYTHING
relating to printing and scanning and installed hplip and other packages one
at a time until things worked again.
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I did not do anything special, I just grep'd the syslog it was there.
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It turns out this was the same issue as bug #1871011. I not only stopped the
ippusbxd on this bus and port, but also disabled and masked it so that this
would stay stopped across reboots. All is
good now.
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Some additional information, my initial report was incomplete in as much
as I've discovered more relevant details since I reported it.
Prior to 20.04, simple-scan worked perfectly.
After upgrading to 20.04 when it scans for Scanners it now finds TWO entries,
the first is
HP OfficeJet_5200_series
Yes both are installed. I can make connection under a new name, but
under that name when I select all pages from feeder, it scans the flatbed
instead.
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Public bug reported:
My HP5200 All-in-Oneder worked fine under 19.10, but after upgrading to 20.04,
simple-scan can no
longer connect to the scanner although the printer still works fine. This is
fairly critical to
my work flow and I had to boot and use Windows 10 (major ick) to work around
th
I'm seeing this in 19.10 as well. Good to know it's gone for at least two
years without being
fixed, way to go Canonical!
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Title:
I am no longer running this version.
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Sorry but I did a fresh install and is now working.
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Ah okay well then it's a mystery, kernel could see it as hwinfo sound
showed, pulse audio could not even after purging reinstalling it and alsa.
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If you have the indicator Applet installed there are not one but three
speaker symbols each doing different things, it shows up under the middle
drop-down menu under Playback Streams. I'll be honest, I am not familiar with
the internals of Ubuntu's audio system. Back in the old days when you had
The in place upgrade did not install audioIPCServer but a fresh install
did.
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It obviously would be good to have in place upgrades work properly.
I can see after the re-install there are new components to the audio system
that did not get installed by the upgrade, AudioIPCServer among others.
However not a huge show stopper since work station is temporarily expendable
and
On Mon, October 22, 2018 6:51 pm, Daniel van Vugt wrote:
> ** Summary changed:
>
>
> - Kernel Detects Sound Chip but PulseAudio does not
> + [Mac-Pro 1,1] Kernel Detects Sound Chip but PulseAudio does not
>
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> ** Tags added: cosmic
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Public bug reported:
I have a 2006 vintage Mac-Pro 1,1. The audio has worked fine from 12.04
through 18.04, but upon upgrade to 18.10 it no longer functions at all.
The kernel seems to detect the hadware okay:
hwinfo --sound
22: PCI 1b.0: 0403 Audio device
[Cre
Public bug reported:
[392516.984355] upowerd[29614]: segfault at 8 ip 55e142176d50 sp
7ffe615a51e0 error 4 in upowerd[55e142156000+39000]
[392542.249963] upowerd[29775]: segfault at 8 ip 55a107c1bd50 sp
7ffd1d444f80 error 4 in upowerd[55a107bfb000+39000]
[392567.755465] upowerd[2
Public bug reported:
I wish I had more details, I just was left with a pop-up after an
upgrade I did not manually initiate. Now to clean up the damage.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
Package: libsane1 1.0.27-1~experimental2ubuntu2.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-22.25-low
Nvidia-304 also will not build against 3.19.x, when I upgraded to
Ubunto 15.04, no more graphical desktop. I built a 3.18.9 kernel from
kernel.org to get around this problem but would really be nice to have the
drivers work with the stock 3.19.x kernel and later 4.0 kernels.
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I don't use the 331 drivers I use 307, but for my card at least, the
Novoue driver won't set to higher resolutions such as 1680x1050, and scrolling
is beyond painful. Some cards might be better supported, I've got an old 7300
GT on this box. I've had to re-install the driver using the shell sc
I'm sure it will collapse and die in your absence.
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Honestly, as broken as it is, it is less broken than just about every
other distribution of Linux I'm using including Debian, Mint, Centos 6/7,
Scientific Linux 6/7, Fedora, and OpenSuse.
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here with Linux kernel 3.16.0-34
>
> Contrary to what Robert Dinse (nanook) wrote on 2015-03-28 in comment
> #244, recent 'nouveau' drivers DO SUPPORT accelerated graphics :
> http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/
>
> And Nvidia DOES continue to provide some support
For what it's worth, Debian still runs an 3.02 kernel, and the performance
is decidedly worse. Better to work through the bug, Ubuntu is more up to date.
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I've also had problems with 304, I've not had much luck at all getting
the version supplied with Ubuntu to work, I've had to download 304.125 from
Nvidias website and use it, and even then the DKMS module build never works
so I have to re-install which each new kernel I install. But since I'm
runn
On Sat, 28 Mar 2015, Jeb E. wrote:
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> I don't care so much about Nouveau as I do the Nvidia official drivers. I
> never had many problems if at all stability-wise with Nouveau, but I like
> the official Nvidia drivers better regardless because they are built
> specifically for and by Nvidia for N
I'm still having some problems with Plymouth but everything else is
working, full accelerated video, etc.
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t;> Subject: Re: [Bug 1268257] Re: nvidia-331-updates 331.38-0ubuntu3:
>> nvidia-331-updates kernel module failed to build, with only error: "objdump:
>> '... .tmp_nv.o': No such file"
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>> Debian works fine with nVIDIA.
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>>
>&
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> To: nan...@eskimo.com
> Subject: Re: [Bug 1268257] Re: nvidia-331-updates 331.38-0ubuntu3:
> nvidia-331-updates kernel module failed to build,
> with only error: "objdump: '... .tmp_nv.o': No such file"
>
> Debian works fine with n
Sorry, I was having the problem with Nvidia 304 not 331, and multiple,
and I do mean multiple re-installs didn't make it work.
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For what it's worth, I built an 3.18.9 kernel from source after reading
someone else had success with it, and that worked for me.
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Try alt-F1 to get to a text login screen.
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