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Does anybody know if the recent kernel update fixed this? I couldn't
wait for a fix and had to backup the /home directory, reformat,
reinstall 9.04, and restore /home.
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Can you try Jaunty's kernel on Karmic and Karmic's kernel on Jaunty, to
see if the difference in stability is due to the kernel versions?
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That's interesting because those are essentially the same versions that
were unstable for you in Karmic. Can you attach /var/log/Xorg.0.log for
both Karmic and Jaunty running graphics-testing?
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Flabdablet, any console switching issues are most likely separate bugs
that have already been fixed in newer versions. Only random freezing
during general use is important. Do you see that with my current Jaunty
PPA packages?
crazybyte, the best workaround is probably using nomodeset and setting
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: indicator-applet
indicator-applet is writing to the disk on my laptop every 30 seconds,
keeping the drive spinning.
Here's the output with timestamps added:
$ tail -f -n 0 .cache/indicator-applet.log | xargs -d\\n -n 1 bash -c 'echo
`date` $0'
Mon Mar
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I think the 2.6.32-50 kernel I uploaded for Lucid might perform better. If you
want to try it in Karmic, you can get it directly here:
https://launchpad.net/~brian-rogers/+archive/graphics-fixes/+build/1534570/+files/linux-image-2.6.32-50-generic_2.6.32-50.22_i386.deb
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OK, I have libdrm 2.4.11 for Jaunty and a rebuild of the Intel driver
queued up.
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I could lower the delay, but if it froze we wouldn't know if that was
because a delay doesn't fix the problem or because the delay was too
short.
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I'm preparing post-Jaunty versions of libdrm and the intel driver, so we
can step forward and find the first broken version, hopefully with fewer
problems than running these old versions in Karmic.
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If you never added my PPA, does that mean you never downgraded libdrm or
mesa? That might be a factor in being able to reproduce the freeze in
such old xserver-xorg-video-intel versions.
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You
OK, I see where you specify libdrm 2.4.14-1ubuntu1. You could be getting
freezes because of a libdrm bug in the newer version.
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I have a kernel patch for people to try. It works around the x11perf
freeze, and I'm curious if it prevents random freezing as well. Kernels
with this patch, for both Karmic and Lucid, are available in a separate
PPA of mine, graphics-fixes:
https://launchpad.net/~brian-rogers/+archive/graphics
We've gone back so far now that we've nearly gone back to the Jaunty
version. When you get back to this testing, you may want to do a Jaunty
install and see if that suffers from the bug. If it doesn't, we have our
good version and it might be easier to step forward from there with
newer versions
Yeah, a new video card will bypass the problem, since you won't be using
the i845.
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Yeah, that's definitely a GPU hang. 2.7.0 has been uploaded and should
build eventually. If you have problems getting this version to run at
all, you may have to boot with i915.modeset=0 in your kernel parameters.
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Based on the reports from Flabdablet, I have backed up a bit to a build
between 2.8.0-8-g12c5aec and 2.8.0-47-ge903b3e. 2.8.0-27-g926c7e7 is now
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The system deletes old packages after a while, so that one isn't
available any more. But now I sent in a build of 2.8.0, which will get
built when it works its way through the queue.
You've been having a lot of luck reproducing the hang, which is good,
but I want to double-check that you're
2.8.99.901-16-g7e7db7a just got done building. If you could verify if
that version also freezes, it'd be a good sanity check.
I'm going to upload a version between 2.8.99.901-5-g57fc09c and
2.8.99.901-12-g2cc1f3c now, and it might take an hour or so to build.
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It seems to have failed to build mythtv with pulseaudio support. From
the buildlog:
# Sound Output Support
PulseAudio supportno
OSS support yes
ALSA support yes
JACK support yes
libfftw3 support no
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It's because mythtv wants at least pulseaudio 0.9.7. From the configure script:
pkg-config --atleast-version=0.9.7 libpulse
However, the version of libpulse isn't defined in
/usr/lib/pkgconfig/libpulse.pc, so the check fails.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pulseaudio
$ grep Version /usr/lib/pkgconfig/libpulse*
/usr/lib/pkgconfig/libpulse-browse.pc:Version: UNKNOWN
/usr/lib/pkgconfig/libpulse-mainloop-glib.pc:Version: UNKNOWN
/usr/lib/pkgconfig/libpulse.pc:Version: UNKNOWN
Or, more accurately, the version is defined as UNKNOWN. I filed bug
523716 for the issue.
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Version 2.8.99.901-5-g57fc09c is now available.
To speed things up I'm going to wait less for feedback now. It could
take us down a wrong path if a bad version happens to run stably for a
while, but we'll backtrack if that happens.
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The package has to be built for Lucid so it can tie into the Lucid
versions of its dependencies. Older versions of xserver-xorg-video-intel
were failing to build on Lucid, and it looked like it may have taken
some work, so I just left that for later when we found a good version
that's new enough
Just search for xserver-xorg-video-intel in synaptic. If you have the
Lucid version from my PPA, it will say 7:2.8.99.901-5-g57fc09c+lucid in
the Installed version column. If you select it and go to the package
menu and choose force version you will be able to select between
available versions.
alsa-lib is broken. It's literally looking for ${prefix}/lib/alsa-
lib/libasound_module_pcm_pulse.so. The ${prefix} isn't being expanded at
build time. Just running aplay (no parameters) gives this error:
ALSA lib pcm.c:2171:(snd_pcm_open_conf) Cannot open shared library
OK, sounds like this version is good, so I've upgraded graphics-testing
to 2.8.0-47-ge903b3e.
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Apparently there's a generic X memory corruption bug triggered by the
x11perf command I gave (I can crash Xephyr with it). When X crashes out
rather than freezing, it's because of that. So it turns out this isn't a
good test of the driver.
I did witness freezing in some scenarios with this
manually, type
sudo dpkg -i filename
The file you want might still be in /var/cache/apt/archives. If not, here is
the archive of past versions:
https://launchpad.net/~brian-rogers/+archive/graphics-testing/+packages?field.name_filter=field.status_filter=field.series_filter=karmic
It's good to save
OK, version 2.8.0-8-g12c5aec is up.
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I found another way to freeze the system. For me, the following command
will usually trigger a freeze before it completes:
x11perf -range copywinpix10,comppixwin500 -time 1 -repeat 1
I'd like to find out if that freeze is connected to this one. If it is,
then we have a good, reproducible test
shadetree, what version of libdrm, mesa, and xserver-xorg-video-intel is
that result for? Did you get 2.8.1-1 to start without crashing? Or did
you revert to an earlier version, or to standard Karmic?
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OK, xserver-xorg-video-intel 2.8.1-1 has now been posted.
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MarcH, it sounds like your backlight is not being switched back on when
you resume. This is most likely unrelated to the EIR render error, but
the EDID error probably has something to do with it.
I'd file a separate bug about the backlight not coming back on.
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This started on my mother-in-law's laptop when she upgraded from 9.04 to
9.10. Laptop is a Compaq Evo N800v. Seems to be triggered by
suspend/resume or heavy video usage. A reboot tends to find the
filesystem corrupted. A coupe of days ago, I had to rescue the contents
of the /home directory
When this bug is resolved, we'll be able to go back to the new driver
with the bugfix added, and things will be fast again as well as stable.
One reason I just realized for why graphics-testing is slower is that by
reverting libdrm but not mesa, I broke opengl acceleration. It was just
silently
OK, I've uploaded a plain 2.8.1 build, no additional patches on top of
it this time.
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Have you tried those versions along with also booting with 'nomodeset'
in the kernel options? Otherwise that version of the driver probably
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2.8.0.901 has no code changes from 2.8.0-2-gb0aa94f, so I'm advancing to the
next version after that.
2.8.0.901-1-g154592a has now been uploaded.
The earlier report of a freeze with 2.8.0.901+karmic was either a fluke
or due to the fact that it had some patches on top of the upstream
2.8.0.901
Due to an ABI change in Xorg 1.7, the older binary packages built
against 1.6 won't work, so new packages have to be recompiled for 1.7.
And unfortunately I wasn't able to easily compile the older driver
versions on Lucid.
I didn't investigate yet how much work it'd take to work around this
OK, with two reports of stability, that version does appear to be good.
I've now uploaded 2.8.0-2-gb0aa94f.
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Also affects ICQ, so I updated the title and changed the message to the
English message.
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Since most people are getting the freeze randomly, it's possible for it
to seem stable purely by chance and not because you're running a good
version. I believe that happened with 2.8.0.901, which has now been
reported as both good and bad.
So it helps to have as many testers as possible. We want
That's excellent news!
We've now identified a good and bad version with only a handful of code
changes between them. At this point, we have just a few tests to go.
I've now uploaded 2.8.0.901.
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Olie, try it with KMS enabled and any AccelMethod setting in xorg.conf
deleted. It's possible it won't freeze with that setup.
If it still freezes, also try installing this version:
https://launchpad.net/~brian-rogers/+archive/graphics-
testing/+build/1437394/+files/xserver-xorg-video
Confirmed. I had a chance to do the Bejeweled test with that version and
it passed. The next version also passed: 2.7.99.902+git20090720.bb300738
They worked with and without KMS. We're in pretty good shape here. This
means the bug didn't exist since the beginning of UXA and there's a
pretty good
Actually, I just saw there are no code changes between the git snapshot
I tested and 2.8.0, so I'll bump us forward one more version for now, to
2.8.1.
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OK, the next version is up. I had to patch it to get it to build against
the final X Server release. If my patch isn't right, the driver will
most likely crash on startup. If it starts correctly, I'm interested in
the results both with and without KMS. If this version freezes, is it
only with KMS,
I was also able to verify that an i845 system is stable with:
libdrm 2.4.9
xserver-xorg-video-intel 2.7.0
I've now uploaded version 2.7.1 of the intel driver. It should be built
and available within a hour.
Geir, thank you reminding me about the situation with EXA and UXA. I'll
make sure to test
Thanks for the report. It appears the fact that old kernels prevented
the freeze was just a red herring: without a recent kernel, the newer
userspace driver couldn't enable some features related to the crash.
The real problem is probably in the Xorg driver. To narrow down when the
problem
Yeah, there's an ABI change for X Server 1.7 in Lucid, so drivers built
for earlier versions won't work there. And unfortunately, I wasn't able
to build version 2.6.3 for Lucid. But I'm going to post my PPA info to
bug 456902, which might be the same issue.
If someone on Karmic verifies that
I set up a PPA for Karmic that will roll libdrm and xserver-xorg-video-intel
back to the Jaunty versions:
https://launchpad.net/~brian-rogers/+archive/graphics-testing
It will be interesting if the older X driver works without problems on
the newer kernel. I haven't had a chance to try
Also, yes Adam, I did see X crashing (not the window manager) during
Firefox use on a system where I reverted to a kernel version that
doesn't freeze. It makes running an older kernel not a viable workaround
for this problem...
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I set up a PPA for Karmic that will roll libdrm and xserver-xorg-video-intel
back to the Jaunty versions:
https://launchpad.net/~brian-rogers/+archive/graphics-testing
I haven't tested this yet, so be prepared to undo it from the command
line if it breaks X.
If this old userspace stuff works
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dpkg -i
If virt-manager had to push out audio through pulseaudio, it'd have to
handle having no pulseaudio running when it starts, and it'd have to
transfer audio output to the correct pulseaudio on demand and correctly
handle the daemon being terminated.
What about doing it the other way, pull instead
If virt-manager had to push out audio through pulseaudio, it'd have to
handle having no pulseaudio running when it starts, and it'd have to
transfer audio output to the correct pulseaudio on demand and correctly
handle the daemon being terminated.
What about doing it the other way, pull instead
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A new bug should be filed for any 'task blocked' issues remaining in
Karmic, since the commits to fix the original issue are already in
kernel 2.6.31. This bug should actually be in the 'Fix Released' state,
so I'll fix that.
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This is something Gnome did, not Ubuntu devs. And I'm not really sure
how feasible it would be to preserve an older version of gdm. It'd be an
extra package to support, for one. If it needed an older version of the
Gnome libraries, things would quickly get problematic.
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I can confirm this with up-to-date Karmic. I just reproduced it on the
latest LiveCD to rule out configuration issues, and what I found was it
only happens with system-level connections (where 'available to all
users' is enabled).
To reproduce:
1. Right-click the nm-applet icon and choose 'edit
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My tmp was a symlink to /dev/shm. That appears to be what it doesn't
like. If /tmp is a normal directory, or a tmpfs is mounted directly on
/tmp, it's fine.
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OK, I'm running the PPA version now.
If I touch /forcefsck, reboot, and cancel the scan, it drops me into the
shell. When I exit that shell, the system just sits there forever and I
have to reboot with ctrl-alt-delete. If I type 'reboot' instead of
exiting the shell, it resumes the boot process
Looks good.
Testing by interrupting /forcefsck, I can verify that the reboot command
reboots, and exiting re-runs fsck which will report if structural
modification has occurred and trigger a reboot in that case. And fsck
seems to be aware if a prior instance of fsck, run manually in the
recovery
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mountall
During Karmic's boot, if the automatic filesystem check fails, it drops
the user into a root shell to do the fsck manually. After you perform
the disk check and exit the shell, the boot script tries to remount the
root partition with write
Hit alt-F2, type 'winecfg' and hit enter. Then click the graphics tab,
and put a check mark by 'emulate a virtual desktop'. Then click OK. This
will make all wine applications run within a virtual desktop in a
window, including full-screen applications.
Can you then reproduce the problem with
larsemil, you might be experiencing bug 444039. Take a look at the
instructions I posted there to bypass the problem. If that solves it for
both you and the original reporter, then we have confirmation that it's
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If you have an up-to-date kernel in Intrepid or Jaunty, you should have
the fix that was released. Unfortunately, the error message is rather
generic, and could indicate just about any problem with communicating
with the dongle. I was hoping the one fix would cover most people who
were getting
I put the fix for this in my PPA: https://launchpad.net/~brian-
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I can confirm that patch gets screen blanking working. I tested in my
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devkit-disks-daemon is causing this by polling CD drives. The following command
will prevent the tray from closing:
sudo devkit-disks --inhibit-all-polling
After hitting CTRL-C, polling resumes and the tray will close again.
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+ CD-ROM tray closes
In Karmic, pulseaudio handles Bluetooth nicely. In the hardware tab of
the sound preferences, you'll find any connected headsets and you can
set them for SCO or A2DP. Then an output device (and input device for
SCO) becomes available and you can switch to them. No command line
operations required.
It seems to be fixed now if you update, then restart.
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I can confirm this on both a fresh install of Jaunty and on Karmic. In
both cases I created an ad-hoc network, which by default enables
sharing, but DNS didn't work for clients that connected.
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I believe devicekit-disks is responsible for this, like with bug 417964.
Updating affected package.
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I'm setting to 'fix released' which I believe is the proper action. You
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On Karmic, after I insert a disc and it automounts, the eject button on
the drive doesn't work. If I eject through Nautilus, I am prompted for
my password with the following message:
Authentication is required to umount devices mounted
It looks like the files in /usr/share/polkit-1/actions need to be in
/usr/share/PolicyKit/policy to show up in the Authorizations control
panel. I wonder if the /usr/share/polkit-1 location is obsolete. There
are other packages that put files there...
Additionally, it doesn't like the lines
Bruce,
The fix is in Jaunty's 2.6.28-11.39 Linux kernel. If you have all the
updates, then you should have the fix. To double-check, uname -r
should report something newer than 2.6.28-11-generic. So if you still
have problems, then you're being affected by a separate issue and should
file a new
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A fix for one Bluetooth issue has already been committed and released,
so Fix Released is the proper state for this bug report.
If you still have the same symptoms even with the fix and have reported
one of the bugs that is marked as a duplicate of this one, you can
undupe your own bug report and
Actually, the defrag stuff is in the current kernel now and e4defrag is
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No release yet. e4defrag comes after the latest tag, v1.41.8.
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ext4 defrag / defragment tool in Jaunty - include
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/321528
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One thing comes to my mind with respect to people trying this out. I
recall reading that e4defrag was going be the proposed way to convert
files to using extents after migrating from ext3. But I get Operation
not supported when I try to defrag files older than the date of
migration, so it looks
I came up with a testcase that would freeze the whole system and sent it
upstream. This bug is fixed now.
** Tags removed: needs-kernel-logs needs-upstream-testing
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
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konsole, synaptic, and apt-get can hang for minutes in
Some options are there now in System - Preferences - Mouse, in the
Touchpad tab.
There's the option to disable the touchpad while typing, and to enable
tap-clicks. For scrolling, we have disabled, edge scrolling, and two-
finger scrolling, plus a checkbox for horizontal scrolling. If tap-
Wouldn't the ideal solution be to build a lib32pulse package? What would
that entail?
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libasound_module_conf_pulse.so is missing from lib32asound-plugins
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/408615
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Sorry for the delay, I forgot about this...
** Attachment added: ls -l /dev /dev/disk/*
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/29687370/ls.txt
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[karmic] Udev does not create symlinks for CD/DVD burners with kernel
2.6.31-rc2 or later
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/397179
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