Not quite there, pressing enter fails to complete the reboot or shutdown
procedure. I filed bug #1436715 as a follow up.
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Things are actually a bit worse with the Ubuntu 20150325 amd64 image,
after clicking on restart you end up with just a black screen and no key
combination will bring up a TTY or complete the reboot process, so about
the only thing you can do is eject the disc and perform a hard reboot.
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This appears to be fixed with the latest gnome-shell and mutter that Tim
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Sticky / garbled menus in Ubuntu
Lars, could this be a duplicate of bug #1361951?
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Cannot create ext4 partition during installation
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Just happened (somewhat late in the process) with Ubuntu GNOME 20150318
i386. Can't just quit the installation at that point, must just restart
live DVD, then format with Gparted, and then install.
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Not arch specific and also effects use of live DVD w/o installing OS so
changed title accordingly.
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Probably more of a casper or syslinux bug than ubiquity itself because
even if you just boot the live DVD and select Restart the disc is never
ejected, no prompt is given, and the DVD just reboots unless you're
either quick enough to enter BIOS (or UEFI setup) or press a key when
the human +
Actually a variant of this still exists in Ubuntu GNOME Vivid (as of
20150318) the difference being that, instead of getting the already
mounted warning as you do in a flashback session, in a GNOME Shell
session if you click the close button on the Open with CD/DVD creator or
Eject notification as
Public bug reported:
The menus in flashback appear bloated and can't be properly edited.
Even the menus and buttons have icons settings aren't applied as they
should be. Also the Power Off and Restart menu buttons don't work so I
suspect that we're using the wrong schema?
This may be somewhat of
Other way to fix is simply to patch gnome-panel and set it to always
show images in menus.
I think that would be preferable. To me it always just looks odd that
those few objects in the tree view have no icons whereas all the other
objects do. Of course that was a change made in GNOME 2 some
Ubuntu 20150317.1 amd64 works OK this AM and I noticed a huge X-stack
dump in Vivid updates so hopefully when the flavors catch up with
respins of the daily images this will be fixed.
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So I also tried the Ubuntu images and the screen displays different text
but still refuses to boot to the live DE or install on that specific
hardware. I did try using both the acpi=off and i915 modeset=0 boot
parameters to no avail.
Is your hardware similar?
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I'm having similar trouble with both the 20150315 and 20150316 Ubuntu
GNOME images on only one set of hardware:
Intel Atom CPU 230 @ 1.60GHz
Intel 82945G/GZ Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 02)
Intel N10/ICH 7 Family High Definition Audio Controller (rev 01)
Realtek RTL8101E/RTL8102E PCI
Not sure I'd consider this a major bug. On the 20+ machines I maintain
if that message is simply ignored for 5 to 10 seconds boot completes
with no user action at all. It's cosmetically nasty - in that it gives
the impression that something is actually borked.
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It looks good now. I even started with a fresh install of the 20150302
amd64 image and tried every display manager test I could imagine. This
also fixes bug #1425779.
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I just performed both i386 and amd64 Utopic - Vivid release upgrades
for Ubuntu GNOME Vivid Beta 1 testing without any problem whatsoever.
Could this have been a fluke? Maybe something transitional when we were
preparing for Alpha 2?
I think it would be safe to consider it fixed since I've not
Unlocking screen works fine if I boot using the systemd boot option from
the advanced grub menu.
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Ubuntu GNOME Vivid - password won't
Logout works fine if I boot using the systemd boot option from the
advanced grub menu.
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Ubuntu GNOME Vivid logs out to a blank screen
To
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Some device designations disappear while performing MATE manual
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I suspect bug #1425499 may be a duplicate of this, or at least related.
** Summary changed:
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+ Mate notification area crashed upon booting to the live DE
** Description changed:
+ Apport displayed this report at end of installation so I
This is not limited to encrypted installs. I just did a plain manual
install and got the same thing.
** Summary changed:
- Ubuntu GNOME encrypted install - password won't unlock screen
+ Ubuntu GNOME Vivid - password won't unlock screen
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I'm testing Ubuntu GNOME Vivid
I'm testing 20150225 i386 now and did not see this just booting to the
live DE, I'll wait and see what happens at the end of installation.
@ Seth Johnson, I noticed that both of my MATE bug reports were private
so I had to switch them to public so they could be read. Maybe the
Ubuntu MATE devs
BTW it's not hardware related as I've done two bare metal installs on
totally different hardware - one being an encrypted/LVM install and the
other using manual partitioning.
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This is probably a gtk issue but I used ubuntu-bug ubiquity to collect
installer info.
While performing manual partitioning I notice that when you mouse-over
some lines of text describing existing devices other lines of text
disappear. If you simply swipe the mouse over that
Oops, didn't know some content had been auto-saved.
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Ubuntu GNOME Vivid - password won't unlock screen
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Additionally if I select logout I just go to a nearly blank screen and
can't even call a TTY, and if auto-login is turned off after entering
the password apport tries to report a bug but it's un-reportable:
lance@lance-AMD-desktop:~$ ls /var/crash
_usr_sbin_gdm.0.crash
Could bug #1421991 be
Additionally if I select logout I just go to a nearly blank screen and
can't even call a TTY, and if auto-login is turned off after entering
the password aport tries to report a bug but it's un-reportable:
lance@lance-AMD-desktop:~$ ls /var/crash
_usr_sbin_gdm.0.crash
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Ubuntu GNOME Vivid - password won't unlock screen
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I'm testing Ubuntu GNOME Vivid 20150224 and I'm doing some follow up
testing possibly related to bug #1425350.
I find that simply choosing to log out results in a nearly blank screen
and it's not possible to call a TTY, so a hard reset is needed to reboot
and start over.
I wonder if this might be a duplicate of bug #1361951?
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I've performed a lot of tests over the past week or so and finally had
this happen with Ubuntu GNOME Vivid 20150223 having chosen Install from
the Try or Install screen, so I grabbed a picture. Sorry it's a bit
blurry but since the Install was not started from the live DE I couldn't
take an actual
Public bug reported:
I see now this refers to mate-panel so possibly because the notification
area had to be relaunched upon booting into the live DE?
This is a first-look for me when it comes to Ubuntu MATE so I have to
learn the new package names, etc.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu
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I'm not altogether certain what happened here because I'm almost totally
new to the whole EFI boot process but I was testing Ubuntu GNOME Vivid
20150219 amd64 to see how we now handle upgrades via iso in a dual boot
with Windows and the upgrade/installation froze saying,
After the obligatory changes will be written to disks warning I didn't
get far (2 minutes in) and was presented with the warning in this pic. I
very well may have messed up here because I chose to continue rather
than go back, but once again I regarded it as something only related to
boot and
About 20 minutes later I checked on the upgrade/installation and the
screen appeared to be frozen. If you look at the clock towards the top
of this screenshot you'll it shows 01:22 whereas the screenshot I
included in the original debug info shows 01:58 so I'd think I'd waited
plenty long enough.
I sorted through those screenshots and I'm going to post a few,
hopefully to make things easier to understand.
This first pic is a compilation of Gparted before trying the upgrade and
the actual Installation type screen.
** Attachment added: failed_upgrade_comp.png
I was almost immediately confronted with the warning displayed in this
pic. I was not particularly worried though because I knew that an
/EFI/boot partition did actually exist and assumed that I could sort
that out once the upgrade/installation was complete.
As bit of history on the existing
Tim, I haven't seen this happen with 14.04.2 when starting the
installation from the live desktop, but it does occur (possibly only
sometimes) if the installation is started from either the Try/Install
screen or from the advanced boot menu.
This problem has popped up from time to time for a very
No surprise but since the 14.04.2 20150217 images still have 3.16.0-30
generic they are affected.
Since it's a hardware specific corner issue I don't know if it's worth
mentioning in the release notes or not.
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I believe I encountered the same issue while working on bug #1412602
which is unrelated to this bug.
In the process of testing the nouveau driver with an nVidia C61 [GeForce
7025 / nForce 630a] chipset on Ubuntu GNOME Trusty with the Utopic HWE
and 3.16.0-31-generic from trusty-proposed I
** Description changed:
I've been testing the Ubuntu GNOME Vivid daily images in anticipation of
Alpha 2 and I noticed that with this specific hardware I get no graphics
at all other than a blank screen (see attached photo):
AMD Sempron Processor LE-1250 @ 2.2 GHz
nVidia C61 [GeForce
OK I did some more testing last night and this AM, so here's a quick
recap to reduce any confusion (both for others and myself):
Vivid: This is fixed in 3.18.0-13 generic. I verified that this AM by
testing the Ubuntu GNOME Vivid 20150215 amd64 iso.
Utopic: This is fixed in 3.16.0-31 generic
Regarding Trusty with the OEM 3.13 series kernel: This is NOT fixed in
3.13.0-46-generic from trusty-proposed. That can be verified because
using the nouveau.config=NvMSI=0 boot parameter gets me past the screen
corruption/X freeze. So evidently the upstream fix has not yet trickled
down to the
Sorry to take so long getting back to this. The affected PC is usually
used as my media center but I've now been able to move it into my
testing suite so hopefully once 14.04.2 milestone testing is out of the
way I'll be able to respond more quickly and efficiently.
Regarding the screen
I was encountering some issues installing 14.04.1 which I'll get into
later, but for now I moved on to testing 14.04.2, this one installed w
/Ubuntu-GNOME 14.04.2 LTS Trusty Tahr - Release amd64 (20150203), and
while 3.16.0-30-generic was affected I pulled 3.16.0-31-generic from
trusty-proposed
@ Tim Lunn,
This is totally unrelated, but to be certain that Vivid is working
properly w/3.18.0-13-generic I've been using it to post all of these
messages and on the last boot apport presented me with a gdm error so I
accepted the automated reporting which is bug #1421991. Poorly written
for
Public bug reported:
No idea what's up - apport just asked me if I wanted to file this bug
report and I said yes so we can see what may be going on.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.04
Package: gdm 3.14.1-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.18.0-13.14-generic 3.18.5
Uname: Linux
It turns out that both 14.04 and 14.04.1 are affected by this bug. I had
to look in the installer log to see what version I'd begun with (and
have been running on that box as my stable OS) = Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
Trusty Tahr - Alpha i386 (20140129). So I was undoubtedly able to
install Trusty at that
No apparent crash at all, I just entered my password and logged in as
usual. Then I got a problem report on the desktop so I decided to file
the report. I agree it's invalid, more of an apport problem perhaps?
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Hi Tim,
As far as I can tell ATM the only difference in most of these
crashes/freezes/screen-corruptions is the frequency with which they
occur and the screen color depending on what point during boot and/or
operation the freeze occurs.
Like this is the pic I included with original bug report:
Hi everyone. First of all I've noticed a couple of new team members
introduced themselves in recent days and I'd been too busy to reply to
each one, so let me take this moment to say welcome aboard. We can
certainly always use a helping hand with any number of tasks. I would
make note of one
Regarding my comment #13 at duplicate bug #1050940 I now believe (after
much investigation help from others) that my issue was actually more
firmware related than due to a bug in Ubuntu.
What had happened is that I installed Ubuntu Trusty in UEFI mode
alongside Windows 8.1 (made sure that the
I have been able to reproduce that a few times in a gnome-shell session
but it's not specific to any one task. It crashed/froze twice just
looking for logs and once again while launching Firefox. OTOH I can use
the classic session w/o a problem - in fact I'm streaming the nightly
news right now.
@ Joseph Salisbury,
There seemed to be some improvement in Ubuntu GNOME Utopic with the
amd64 version of 3.16.7-031607-generic, at least I was able to boot that
kernel w/o adding the nouveau.config=NvMSI=0 boot parameter, but then
after spending a couple of minutes fiddling around when I
Perhaps oddly (perhaps not oddly at all) I decided to reboot and select
GNOME Classic rather than booting into the standard GNOME Shell and it
seems to work fine - no screen tearing or X-freezes under fairly heavy
use. So maybe nouveau itself is simply not capable of running GNOME
Shell.
I find
I assume that's what happened to me while performing my first UEFI Win
8.1 + Ubuntu GNOME dual-boot during 14.04.2 iso-testing on this
hardware:
Intel Motherboard: DB43LD
Intel Pentium Dual-Core CPU E5300 @ 2.60GHz
Intel Corporation 4 Series Chipset Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03)
Intel
@ Joseph Salisbury,
I'll be glad to do that but it'll be a couple of days due to prior
commitments.
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Title:
No live DE in Vivid using nouveau
Hi Ali,
I assume Canonical will have to re-spin the images to fix this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/livecd-rootfs/+bug/1417792
If so I'd think we'll also have to re-spin, eh?
If we ship with proposed updates enabled by default we're just inviting
trouble. I suppose we could
Public bug reported:
I'm testing Ubuntu GNOME Trusty 20150203 i386 and the proposed updates
are still enabled via /etc/apt/sources.list.d:
lance@lance-AMD-desktop:~$ ls /etc/apt
apt.conf.d sources.listtrustdb.gpg trusted.gpg.d
preferences.d sources.list.d trusted.gpg
Also affects Ubuntu Trusty 20150203.2 i386.
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Trusty proposed updates enabled by default
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I have a dumb question; is a different mechanism used to display the
restart dialog when the install is started from the live DE rather than
started from the boot menu?
I ask because based on recent testing I seem to get the restart prompt
properly (at least more often) if installation is started
This kernel results in bug #1412602 but I'm not tech savvy enough to
parse the changelogs other than noticing a few mentions of MSI.
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Trusty 3.13.0-44 was OK but 3.13.0-45 is affected.
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No live DE in Vivid using nouveau w/GeForce 7025/nForce 630a
Hi Ali. I performed just a couple of tests tonight. It's probably worth
mentioning that the proposed repos are turned on by default ATM via
/etc/apt/sources.list.d - this is a common practice with LTS point
release daily images.
Probably no later than Monday or Tuesday the proposed updates
The latest two daily builds are failing for what must be a totally
unrelated issue because they're also failing with different hardware so
I went back to testing the Ubuntu GNOME Alpha 2 live image and it does
boot successfully with the boot parameter nouveau.config=NvMSI=0. So do
we need to edit
I tried the 3.19.0-031900rc5-generic mainline kernel on that
installation and both mutter and compiz based DE's work OK with nouveau,
but the nvidia module fails to build properly against that kernel. I
haven't yet researched what kernel we intend to ship with Vivid.
I started some testing with
I get the same results in Utopic if I install GNOME 3.14 via the GNOME3
and GNOME3 Staging PPA's. It also doesn't matter if I use gdm or lightdm
with either greeter.
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BTW I'm not just ignoring Tim Lunn's request to report this upstream but
I've been AFK a great deal and I'd like to know a little more before
doing so.
Another user on the forums with almost identical hardware (Atom 330
instead of 230 but still i945 graphics) reports having the same issue,
but
Hi Brian,
I got busy and forgot to add a comment about follow up testing. About 20
hours after this initial test on i386 I performed a second test on the
same hardware but with an amd64 OS and I got no such failure warning. So
I just happened to think, is it possible that this could be arch
** Summary changed:
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+ Sticky / garbled menus in Ubuntu GNOME Vivid w/Intel i945 gpu
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Just testing Ubuntu GNOME Utopic - Vivid release upgrades and towards
the end of the upgrade a failure warning is displayed:
Could not install the upgrades
The upgrade has aborted. Your system could be in an unusable state. A
recovery will run now (dpkg --configure -a).
Oh, I forgot to mention that I have tried the nomodeset boot parameter
to no avail.
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No live DE in Vivid using nouveau w/GeForce
Here's a URL to the hardware I'm testing on:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/9795681/
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1409555 ***
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upgrade to 15.04 fails due to extras repository
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Just testing Ubuntu GNOME Vivid 20150120.1 i386 and after passing the
mouse over the menu items in the launcher they stay highlighted. Also
when you open the menu from the launcher and click on the scroll
buttons to the right the new menu items just overlay the old. A picture
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I've been testing the Ubuntu GNOME Vivid daily images in anticipation of
Alpha 2 and I noticed that with this specific hardware I get no graphics
at all other than a blank screen (see attached photo):
AMD Sempron Processor LE-1250 @ 2.2 GHz
nVidia C61 [GeForce 7025 / nForce
Here's what Ubuntu GNOME Vivid 20150119 i386 boots to when it should
display Try or Install. I was able to enter the advanced boot menu and
run check disc for defects so I know it's not just a bad burn.
** Attachment added: IMG_4799.JPG
I assume this can just be retired when the actual fix for bug #1409555
drops???
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Utopic - Vivid upgrade fails because no Vivid extras
I suspect that even bug #1361914 might possibly be somewhat related to
this.
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Side-by-Side option only chooses one disk
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I've never seen this in Utopic, only in Trusty. Additionally I've found
that if I just wait an additional 5 to 10 seconds when this appears boot
proceeds as expected with no user action required.
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On 12/18/2014 04:00 AM, Tim wrote:
On 18/12/14 06:14, Bruce Pieterse wrote:
On 12/16/2014 04:23 PM, Ali/amjjawad wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm going to send this 'before' starting any blueprints for 15.04 cycle. This
is part of a plan [1] I have in mind for Ubuntu GNOME as a
whole but let's start
) and we might be on bed ...
On Thu, Dec 18, 2014 at 1:59 PM, Erick Brunzell lbsol...@yahoo.com
mailto:lbsol...@yahoo.com wrote:
On 12/17/2014 02:42 PM, Tim wrote:
On 17/12/14 23:40, Erick Brunzell wrote:
Just curious what's up with the pre-alpha Vivid images. I
I changed the status to Invalid because we shouldn't really be faced
with Oneiric - Precise upgrades anymore at this point.
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@ Bruce Pieterse, if you need the packages offered by the
extras/independent repos you can use the Utopic versions of just those
repos for the time being until the Vivid versions are built.
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How much free (unallocated) space was available on the flash drive? If
there's adequate free space on any device the button in the lower right
hand corner will change from Continue to Install now if the installer
plans to just proceed using that free space.
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Sorry if I filed this against the wrong package but it was a best guess.
In anticipation of Ubuntu GNOME Vivid Alpha 1 I attempted and upgrade
from Utopic to Vivid and get this error message:
W:Failed to fetch
http://extras.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/vivid/main/source/Sources
The upgrade starts as expected if you first disable the
extras/independent repos in software sources.
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I get the same error message during boot after upgrading Ubuntu GNOME
from Utopic to Vivid, and running the suggested command makes no
difference.
** Attachment added: IMG_4793.JPG
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On 12/08/2014 06:34 AM, Ben Bacarisse wrote:
Ali/amjjawad amjja...@gnome.org writes:
On Thu, Nov 27, 2014 at 11:23 PM, Ali/amjjawad amjja...@gnome.org
wrote:
snip
Who is interested to use/run Ubuntu GNOME as a Rolling Release?!
For those who are interested, here is how to do that
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Assignee: (unassigned) = erick samonte (erick-samonte4)
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debconf: DbDriver config: /var/cache/debconf
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Utopic
This is it for now, but since I used a live USB instead of a DVD any
addirtional logs needed should hopefully be saved.
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