Unbelievable. It turns out it's Android's fault. USB debugging turned itself
off without a reason or a notice:
https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=68868&thanks=68868&ts=1398186474
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Public bug reported:
Up to a few hours ago I was able to connect my android phone and debug apps on
it from Android studio:
- every time I would connect my android phone to the computer via USB, I would
get a popup with an error message, something like "cannot mound ...something"
- despite this,
** Tags added: kernel-unable-to-test-upstream
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Opinion
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Opinion => New
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Status: Incomplete => New
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Title:
writing to sdcard is unreliable
Status in “linux” package in
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Title:
Error formatting SD card
Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu
Sorry, it would not be possible for me to test the latest upstream
kernel.
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Title:
Er
Sorry, it would not be possible for me to test the latest upstream
kernel
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Title:
wri
Sorry, it would not be possible for me to test the latest upstream
kernel.
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Title:
ca
Later, I tried to copy the file again.
This time, the progress bar got stuck very close to 100% (after progressing
very quickly from 0% to almost 100%) and got frozen there forever.
After waiting several minutes, I clicked on the "x" next to the progress bar to
cancel the copying operation, but t
Public bug reported:
- I plugged an SD card into the SD card reader
- I copied a file with Nautilus from my Desktop to the SDCard by dragging and
dropping it
=> it seemed to copy fine, with no error message
- When done, I ejected the SDCard by clicking on the "eject"-like button in
Nautilus
=> I
My Acer Aspire V3-571G does detect and mount the SD card when inserted but ONLY
THE FIRST TIME.
After ejecting and removing it, when I insert it again nothing will happen.
The suggested pci rescan workaround does not work.
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- plug an SD card into the laptop's card reader
- > it mounts automatically and I can see it in Nautilus
- eject it with the eject button in nautilus
- remove it
- plug it in again
expected: should automount again
Observed: does nothing
I have to reboot in order to see the s
And now, after removing the SD card from the reader and inserting it
again, it doesn't even show up under "devices".
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Title:
Error f
Public bug reported:
I inserted a SD card into the SD card reader of my laptop.
I ran "Disks" from the Dash, I selected the SD card from the list of units, I
selected a partition, I clicked "format" and selected the "fat" filesystem type.
After a few minutes of waiting with a frozen waiting supp
Actually, even after reboot, bluetooth still kept turning itself off.
I got it to work again only by turning it "physically" off and on via
hardware.
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Bluetooth turned off (without me turning it off), as it already happened
a lot of times.
Now i can't turn it on.
I run Bluetooth from the Dash, I turn on Bluetooth with the On/Off button. Then
it goes back to off.
It will probably work after reboot.
Just one more bluetooth
Sorry, no, it would not be possible for me to test the mainline kernel.
If it is for you, however, it should be pretty straight-forward to check
whether the issue is present or not.
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** Summary changed:
- "caps lock" state feedback is not sent to keyboard led when plugged (NumLock
IS, which is ok). Neither CapsLock nor NumLock feedback is sent to led when
state changes (e.g. by other keyboard)
+ Neither CapsLock nor NumLock feedback is sent to led when state changes (e.g.
b
The "caps lock state feedback is not sent to keyboard led when plugged."
part is now fixed on 13.10.
But now NumLock, which used to work, is screwed up. Great.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1284342
The "Neither CapsLock nor NumLock feedback is sent to led when state
changes
Public bug reported:
After upgrading from Ubuntu 13.04 to 13.10, issue #1250186 with the Caps
Lock LED is fixed, and now NumLock, which used to work (almost)
correctly, is srewed up, suffering from exactly the same issue as
CapsLock used to.
Steps to reproduce:
- plug an external USB keyboard
- t
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => Fix Released
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => New
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Public bug reported:
I have upgraded to Ubuntu 13.10.
And as usual, with the upgrade, a whole new bluetooth issue, which this
times makes transferring files from the phone to the computer (which
already was painful) completely impossible!
How I reproduce (100% systematic):
1 - click on the Bluet
If you wonder why I go through the trouble of browsing files on the phone from
the computer and fetching them, instead of sending them from the phone to the
computer,
that's because if I send them, they get systematically rejected, a regression
that appeared back in 13.04 or 12.10 (it used to wo
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** Description changed:
- I have upgraded to Ubuntu 13.10, and I also have a new Android pho
After this, I noticed that the mobile device was listed on the bottom of the
left panel of Nautilus.
So I clicked it, and Nautilus crashed.
After that, I relaunched Nautilus, and now browsing the mobile device
works both from Nautilus (clicking on the device name on the left panel)
and from the B
Public bug reported:
Usually I can browse files on my mobile connected via bluetooth from the
computer.
Same computer, same phone, now I can't.
- Click on the bluetooth icon on the notification area
- select "bluetooth settings" (directly selecting "Browse files" within the
submenu under the na
OMG, another bug that expires without knowing whether it is fixed.
No I haven't tested it on 13.10. Has anybody?
If you have tested it and it's fixed then mark it as fixed
If you haven't, leave it as either incomplete or confirmed. No reason to close
a bug without having checked that it's fixed o
Happened again.
Lsusb when the hub is connected to the port where it does not work:
$ lsusb
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 8087:0024 Intel Corp. Integrated Rate Matching Hub
Bus 002 Device 002: ID 8087:0024 Intel Corp. Integrated Rate Matching Hub
Bus 003 Device 067: ID 0458:003a KYE Systems Corp. (Mouse
Public bug reported:
When you click on the battery icon (or if you have checked the "show time in
menu bar" option)
It's great that the battery indicator tells you how much *time* is needed to
finish charging the battery (when charging), or how much time is left (when
discharging), even though
Public bug reported:
Right now, if I disconnect the charger from the laptop, the battery
indicator shows an almost-empty battery with an electricity symbol -
whose meaning can only be that the battery is almost empty and is being
charged.
If I disconnect the charger, then the icon shows a complet
Public bug reported:
I click on the Bluetooth icon on the top-right corner of the screen next to the
battery icon
My mobile phone is listed in the drop down. I select it and I click on "Browse
files"
Expected: a Nautilus window should appear showing the browsable contents
of the device. Maybe t
hcidump while trying to send a file which is rejected
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No, sorry, it would not be possible for me to test the latest upstream
kernel.
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Title:
Why has this been changed to incomplete without an explanation? If it's
incomplete, then tell me what is missing.
Also, importance "medium" is wrong.
Meets this criteria for "critical":
- Severely affects applications beyond the package responsible for the root
cause
or at the very least, these
Public bug reported:
Fresh install of Ubuntu 13.04 on an Acer laptop.
All file transfers via bluetooth from a (Android) mobile device get
systematically rejected.
This is somehow different (as far as observed symptoms are concerned)
from #958661
On another computer, where I also had Ubuntu 13.0
Public bug reported:
I have two USB ports that I usually use interchangeably: to port A I
connect the mouse, to port B I connect a USB hub (to which I connect a
keyboard, printer and other devices).
Suddenly (probably after resuming from a suspend), the USB hub stopped working
when connected to
Here's the output of lsusb now, though now everything works fine so I
guess it won't be of much help.
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 8087:0024 Intel Corp. Integrated Rate Matching Hub
Bus 002 Device 002: ID 8087:0024 Intel Corp. Integrated Rate Matching Hub
Bus 003 Device 015: ID 0458:003a KYE Systems Cor
It's not related to the battery, or anyway it's not necessarily when critically
low.
The first time I observed it the battery was low so I thought that was what
triggered the issue.
However now it's happening again, and the battery is completely charged
(and connected to power).
I suspend, the
Definitely critical: meets all these criteria:
Causes data corruption [if you suspend and go away and don't realize it wakes
up]
Renders the system temporarily or permanently unusable
Severely affects applications beyond the package responsible for the root cause
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And raise the importance. Being unable to suspend is major, if not
rcitical.
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Title:
continuously resumes from suspend at random tim
There are a lot of PM-related messages in the black screen I see for a
fraction of a second when suspending/resuming.
Please for god's sake tell me in which log file I can look for those
message and post them before it's too late.
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Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
- plug a usb keyboard
- Lock caps. Type something in uppercase. The keyboard caps lock led is on
- unplug keyboard
- replug keyboard
- type something
- then hit the caps lock key again and type
Expected: any of these would be correct:
- either A) the keybo
I don't really think this has anything to do with the kernel, it's just
that I don't know what package the "Disks" utility belongs to (nor what
the real program name is, for that matter). If only Ubuntu didn't have
this damn confusing naming policy, it would be easier to report bugs.
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I have no idea what package this is. This is the tool that is called
"Disks" in Ubuntu.
The screenshot shows the disk I'm trying to format. I click on the gear-like
icon on the top right and select "format disk".
I get the error message that can be seen in the screenshot.
I
Now, fresh install of Ubuntu 13.04 on another computer.
Systematically rejects ALL bluetooth transfers.
Turning physically off and on bluetooth/wireless doesn't fix the issue (unless
it only turns off wifi, in which case the workaround is simply not available
for some machines).
For god's sake,
No, I can't reproduce it.
But I strongly suspect it's related to the high disk activity, as it's not the
first time I experience a whole system hang while doing massive disk operations
(i.e. copying tons of files from a disk to another).
Actually I doubt it's a kernel issue, I reported it agains
Public bug reported:
When battery gets critically low, the default action is to suspend
(which, by the way, is ridiculously missing as an option in Power
settings, as the action to take when battery gets critically low, see
#939335).
However, for some reason, the system will immediately resume on
Public bug reported:
I can't believe we still have stupid permission issues with ntfs
partitions in 2013.
Steps to reproduce:
1. plug a USB hard disk (formatted as one or more NTFS partitions)
2. watch as it is automatically mounted at /media//something
3 open a terminal
4. cd into any folder wi
Public bug reported:
I had two terminal windows open, each one was executing a rsync command
to copy relatively big amounts of data from a disk to another (they were
transferring separate folders so they could not interfere with each
other), and I had Thunderbird and Google Chrome and few other
ap
I'm changing this to confirmed as that is the status it had before it
was changed to "incomplete"
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Title:
pen drive suddenly unmounts
For god's sake, still an issue in Ubuntu 13.04
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Title:
pen driv
By the way, this policy of changing confirmed bugs to incomplete just
because "there has been no activity" without the slightest clue
whatsoever indicating that it may have been fixed, seems to me
completely ridiculous.
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I have a NTFS partition labelled "NTFS_50GB".
I don't remember how I set it up, but it used to get automatically
mounted at /media/NTFS_50GB
Now, after upgrading from 12.10 to 13.04, this has changed and it gets
mounted at /medta/teo/NTFS_50GB
(teo is my username).
This br
Sorry for confirming my own report, but this is still an issue in 13.04,
still unassigned, still importance undecided, and there's not much to
confirm.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Switching off and on the hardware bluetooth/wireless button
systematically fixes the issue.
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Title:
bluetooth suddenly rejects all tr
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