I have the same issue on my vaio vgn-s1xp running current gusty i686 since the
last g-p-m update.
After resuiming from suspend the screen is dimmed like g-p-m is set to do when
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I have the same issue on my vaio vgn-s1xp running current gusty i686
since the last g-p-m update.
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First of all, thanks for the hints, nickm.
Loading sony_laptop and modifying /etc/acpi/sonybright.sh do make the
brightness keys work again.
However, sony_laptop is not loaded at boot even though I added it to
/etc/modules. It seems to work only when modprobed manually.
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I'm using Gutsy up-to-date (network-manager 0.6.5-0ubuntu9) and I have
the exact same problem.
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Binary package hint: rhythmbox
I'm sharing music through DAAP between two machines both running
Rhythmbox 0.11.2.
Neither covers in /cover folder, nor in cover.* format are seen by the
machine accessing the shared music.
** Affects: rhythmbox (Ubuntu)
Importance:
Just updated to Gusty tribe 5 with latest updates.
Brigthness Fn keys on my vaio stopped working again (and power manager
cannot get my panel brightness either). Basicallyt, at the moment I
cannot control brightness on gutsy
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It seems that the function keys trigger /etc/acpi/sonybright.sh which
requires /proc/acpi/sony/brightness in order to get the brightness
level, but /proc/acpi/sony/brightness is missing in Gutsy at the moment
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I tried, but also /sys/class/backlight/ is empty in my up-to-date gutsy.
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Yes, I do.
I cannot reproduce it anymore with power manager's notifications, but at least
rhythmbox's ones still lack one black border sometimes (usually the bottom
one).
I'm going to upgrade to Gutsy very soon, and I will report whether the glitch
still happens. Let me know is there is more
** Description changed:
- Allegro 4.2.2 was released not too long ago.
-
- http://allegro.cc/files/
+ Allegro 4.2.2 was recently released, request to upgrade.
+ http://allegro.cc/files
** Tags added: upgrade
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #434755
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Allegro 4.2.2 was released not too long ago.
http://allegro.cc/files/
** Affects: allegro4.2 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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Public bug reported:
Restricted-manager should be a better software if it will include this
feature:
- when a restricted driver in needed and installed, R-M should give to
user the possibility to send a message (by e-mail) to manufacturer. This
message should be: Dear (name of corporation, i.e.
** Summary changed:
- Restricted-manager don't allow to send a message to manufacturer about
driver/software license
+ Restricted-manager doesn't allow to send a message to manufacturer about
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Binary package hint: thunar
Selecting with the mouse or navigating to a Targa image with the
keyboard segfaults Thunar.
Using version 0.8.0-0ubuntu6 on Xubuntu 7.04.
** Affects: thunar (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: segfault thunar
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kilou:
You can run sudo /etc/init.d/firestarter status and it will tell you if it's
running or not.
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Binary package hint: blender
Blender 2.44 now has a version for python 2.5.
http://www.blender.org/download/get-blender/
** Affects: blender (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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Ah, I'm sorry! The infobot on IRC told me 2.43 was still in gutsy. Must
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Thanks Vyacheslav, you pointed me in the right direction.
For future reference, I changed #!/bin/sh to #!/bin/bash in
/usr/lib/hal/scripts/linux/hal-system-lcd-set-brightness-linux and now
it works. Even though, just clicking on the Brightness Applet dims the
screen. The Volume Applet does not do
I also noticed that the balloon for removables on my Feisty appears
cutted.
Attached another screenshot.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 105623 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/105623
I have just tried to reinstall. It seems that this bug is related to bug
#105623 which was mentioned in the releasenotes. It did indeed take 3
minutes for each LV to be configured. And since I have 5 LVs it
Public bug reported:
Due to this bug I am unable to install Feisty Fawn on my current system.
The text mode installation on the i386 dvd is unable to activate my
logical volumes. Here's the error I get from running lvscan manually in
a vc:
/proc/misc: No entry for device-mapper found
Is
I have just installed gdm 2.18.2-0ubuntu2 on my vaio s1xp, but the
logout menu still appears twice.
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yes, Oliver. I restarted before trying. I'm using Feisty 32bit up-to-
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Mark: the problem here is that I have my HDD (with a Windows partition)
connected in the JMicron controller (as the ICH8 doesn't provide NCQ nor
AHCI mode -ICH8R does-), and both DVD drives are on the JMicron IDE port
as well, and I don't want to end messing up my Windows installation.
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Can confirm on my Feisty 32bit up-to-date. It started misbehaving
yesterday.
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I have almost the exact same HW configuration as Mark (Core 2 Duo E6400,
Gigabyte GA-965P-DS3 (Intel 965P Chipset), 2Gb RAM, nVidia 7300 GT, JMicron
controller enabled with 250 Gb SATA drive on AHCI mode, IDE DVD-ROM and DVD-RW
attached to the motherboard's only IDE port.
I've tried to start
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: notification-daemon
I'm using Feisty beta, but I had the same issue in Edgy. Especially
using the Standard theme, the balloons sometimes lack one or more
borders. With Rythmbox's notifications it happens almost regularly.
Attached a screenshot to
** Attachment added: borderless notification
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: notification-daemon
I'm using Feisty beta, but I had the same issue in Edgy. Especially
using the Standard theme, the balloons sometimes
Can confirm the same issue with my vaio S1XP.
DMI decode data:
Sony Corporation
VGN-S1XP(IT)
J0009F44
I guess my bug report:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-power-manager/+bug/92478
and this one:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/103890
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No Aaron, I did not. I have always used 32-bit version (I have a Pentium
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I'm having the exact same issue with my vaio laptop vgn-s1xp (network
card is an Intel 2200BG). Being connect or not does not change anything.
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someone at ubuntu could apply the patch and put it in proposed
for people to test. Please.
as I found, Bart you are the maintainer not only for the Debian but also
for the Ubuntu package, could you please care for this Ubuntu bug?
Regards
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Hello,
I am interested in joining the MOTU Games team.
I was wondering if this is possible.
My wiki page is here: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/GuidoLoupias
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: desktop-effects
Since beryl is going to hit universe soon. Maybe it would be a good idea
to allow the desktop effects dialog to choose between Compiz and Beryl?
Explaining the ups and downs of each composite manager.
** Affects: desktop-effects (Ubuntu)
This problem persists in Feisty!
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Am Samstag, den 17.03.2007, 16:41 + schrieb Thomas Hotz:
Guido, Gary, Patrick: Does now Edgy works without problems for you?
Then I'll mark linux-source-2.6.17 (Ubuntu) as fixed.
Edgy kernel still doesn't work for me, but the panic now only occurs
with ndiswrapper module loaded. As long
SInce yesterday Fn keys for brightness work again on my vaio, thanks!
The control for brightness in Power Manager still don't work, but I
think is probably better to open a specific report for that
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Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
I'm using Feisty Herd 5 on a vaio vgn-s1xp.
Since yesteday the Fn keys controlling brightness work again. However, the
Power Manager Brightness Applet can only get my screen's brightness, but cannot
actually change the brightness
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
I'm using Feisty Herd 5 on a vaio vgn-s1xp.
- Since yesteday the Fn key controlling brightness work again. However, the
Power Manager
I was using Synaptic and what I found confusing is this:
If you select gnumeric-gtk, under its 'Mark Suggested for Installation'
you find gnumeric-plugin-extra. But when you select gnumeric-plugin-
extra, gnumeric-gdk gets either unselected or removed for gnumeric.
I guess this is not really a
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnumeric-plugins-extra
I'm using Fiesty herd 5 and I noticed that gumeric-plugins-extra removes
gnumeric-gtk, which I thought was the right package to use, for
gnumeric. Nonetheless gnumeric-gtk reports gnumeric-plugins-extra as
suggested.
** Affects:
I also discovered that on my sony Vaio spicctrl cannot change brightness
either.
No matter which value you choose for
$ spicctrl -b=[value]
the brightness is set to zero and cannot be changed anymore without logging
again.
In Edgy spicctrl was working correctly.
In essence, on my vaio s1
Cool StefanPotyra, I'll check it out as soon as I'm home! Thanks
already.
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** Summary changed:
- In Fiesty sonypi module is initialised without support for fn keys
+ In Fiesty Sony Vaio Brigthness Fn keys stopped working
** Description changed:
- I'm using Fiesty Herd 5 on a vaio vgn-s1xp and this is what I get from
- the kern.log:
+ I'm using Fiesty Herd 5 on a vaio
I guess what I reported is related to this also:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.20/+bug/83660
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Using Fiesty with an ati RV350 NP, 'ati' driver, and XAA.
Switching to EXA did not make any difference
sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg did not make any difference
Downgrading libx11* worked
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I'm having the same issue with a sony vaio vgn-s1xp on Fiesty Herd 5:
FN+F6/F7 don't change brightness and the Brightness applet can't get
laptop panel brightness. The Fn keys worked correcly in Edgy.
Here is my data:
smbios.chassis.type = 'Notebook' (string)
smbios.chassis.manufacturer =
I'm having the same issue with a sony vaio vgn-s1xp on Fiesty Herd 5:
FN+F6/F7 don't change brightness and the Brightness applet can't get
laptop panel brightness. The Fn keys worked correcly in Edgy.
Here is my data:
smbios.chassis.type = 'Notebook' (string)
smbios.chassis.manufacturer =
Public bug reported:
I'm running Ubuntu Feisty Herd 5 on a Sony Vaio VGN-S1XP.
The led of the integrated Memory Stick reader is constantly on. In Edgy the led
was off.
Two other users report the same issue here:
http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=372858highlight=sony+memory+stick
**
looks fine to me
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I have the same problem using Fiesty Herd 5 on a sony vaio vgn-S1XP.
It could be interesting to note that, at least in the case of vaio laptops,
there is a general regress in all the functions related to hot-keys (I guess
the power button is also monitored by sonypi).
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I'm using Fiesty Herd 5 on a vaio vgn-s1xp and this is what I get from
the kern.log:
Mar 8 08:42:15 gvaio kernel: [ 34.104000] sonypi: Sony Programmable I/O
Controller Driver v1.26.
Mar 8 08:42:15 gvaio kernel: [ 34.124000] sonypi: detected type2 model,
verbose = 0,
Here are the logs, and you are correct about MS reader not working in Edgy.
Thanks for all the info.
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Version: Kubuntu release 2.6.17 / Secure Shell 5
When I try to run ssh, I get the following message:
*** glibc detected *** ssh: free(): invalid pointer: 0xbfe514bc ***
=== Backtrace: =
/lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6[0xb7b9a8bd]
Problem is fixed on Dell D820 with 2.6.20-8-generic kernel now. I have
WiFi enabled in the BIOS and Radio Frequency Kill Switch is On.
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Problem is fixed on Dell D820 with 2.6.20-8-generic kernel now. I have
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The error returned after yesterdays update. The system always freezes
after checking a filesystem. I must disable a wireless card in order to
sign into the system as a normal user.
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Anjuta 2.0.2 was an alpha release and was a disaster. So many people had
problems. 2.1.0 is a beta version. I don't have high hopes and say we
just stick to the stable version.
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2.1.0 is a beta version. The last time 2.0.2 was added it was a
disaster. Plus 1.2.4a worked fine in Dapper. I say we stick to 1.2.4a.
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After instalation feisty-desktop-i386 Herd 3 system always freeze during the
first boot with this message:
[ 22.648000] BUG: soft lockup detected on CPU#0!
** Affects: Ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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Disabling a wireless devices in the BIOS solved the problem. System
boots on a graphic sign-on.
After re-enabling wifi in BIOS system still works. The error doesn't
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 80294 ***
Most definitly.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 80294
Alternate Installer hangs after looking for CD
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CD Image: feisty-alternate-i386 ubuntu daily build Feb 1 2007
CPU: AMD Athlon64 3400+
Text mode installation takes a long time continuing after the first
stage of hardware detection. It would simply show aa blue screen with
only the grey bar at the bottom for a couple of
This bug appears to be fixed. Thank you. :)
** Changed in: apt (Ubuntu)
Status: Needs Info = Fix Released
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Binary package hint: azureus
Ubuntu version: 7.04 Feisty Fawn
Azureus version: 2.5.0.0repack1-0ubuntu1
Java version: sun-java-6
Azureus crashes on next startup if it was not properly exited. It simply
loads, shows the main screen a few nanoseconds and exits.
I've found two
Update: this bug does not appear to produce itself on sun-java-5
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Update: when running sun-java-6
The bug does not reproduce itself after doing a
sudo update-java-alternatives -s java-6-sun
Before I did this I only checked
sudo update-alternatives --config java
and it was set to java-6-sun automatically after installing the sun-java-6
package (if I recall
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Binary package hint: dosemu
ubuntu 6.10
dosemu 1.2.2-5ubuntu1
dosemu-freedos 1:0.0.b9r5a-3
Typing the left key, the right key shows up in the xdosemu window
(similar for upper case):
r = t
i = .
, = x
§ = bell
All other keys are fine. My hardware keyboard layout is german
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: anjuta
I'm running Feisty Fawn x86.
The package version (as listed in Synaptic) is: 1:1.2.4a-5
When I start Anjuta it gives me three error messages:
ERROR: Unable to load plugin /usr/lib/anjuta/libanjuta_sample1.so.
Error:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xchat-systray
kernel image: 2.6.20-2-386
kernel version: 2.6.20-2.2
xchat version is: 2.8.0-0ubuntu1
xchat-systray version is: 2.4.5-6ubuntu1
When starting xchat. Two system tray icons are spawned.
** Affects: xchat-systray (Ubuntu)
Importance:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: apt
installed version of openoffice: 2.1-1ubuntu1
apt tries to remove almost all packages that start with openoffice.org
if you try to install an openoffice.org-help package. It does this with
all the openoffice.org-help packages except the ones listed
Public bug reported:
In the early releases of Edgy the audio was working flawlessy but in the
latest builds no audio device is being detected on an Apple's eMac.
** Affects: Ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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Snapper device becomes available but you have to insert it manually in
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Binary package hint: anjuta
Before anybody gets mad. Please read this forum topic:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=277806
I'll summarize: Anjuta 2.0.2 is ALPHA software and not ready
for production. It is NOT a stable release (the official site states this). Is
it
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: anjuta
Before anybody gets mad. Please read this forum topic:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=277806
- I'll summarize: Anjuta 2.0.2 is ALPHA software and not ready
- for production. It is NOT a stable release (the official site
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: usplash-dev
As the palette indexes in the usplash_theme struct are short integers
from 0 to 255 you should NOT prefix them with 0x. This might cause
confusion among readers and I don't see why it would be necessary
anyway.
** Affects: usplash (Ubuntu)
Public bug reported:
This bug has been produced on my system with both
Xubuntu 6.10 Beta and Ubuntu 6.10 Beta.
When installing with the livecd installer, at the hardware
detection step, the loading of the usb-storage module takes
forever (i.e. it does not seem to be loading). I can still
No, but I will try it again with irqpoll and let you know.
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I've tried it now. It worked again after booting with irqpoll.
Sorry to post it as a bug. Thanks Fabio. :)
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Ok, the kernel itself works for me with edgy live cd (means it doesn't
panic). However, the current edgy live snapshot throws a lot of chdir
errors and finally init ends with no more processes left in this
runlevel (booting init=/bin/bash didn't work either), so I couldn't get
the dmesg.
Will try
1280x1024. I tried 16 and 32
color mode with no better result than 1024x768.
Is there a possibility to change the screen to the higher resolution.
Thank you for thinking over the problem.
Yours very truly
Guido Hochuli, Switzerland, Basel
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since version 0.9.6 grub expects the file /boot/grub/default to exist if
savedefault option is used. The update-grub command does not auto-create
the file if it is missing but always adds option savedefault to the
default boot entry. I'm wondering how many people did never have a
default file and
Nope, we tried to use the fglrx-kernel-source package, which is part of
the restricted component. However, it was not possible to build the
module for custom kernels from this. I just mentioned a solution using
the ATI installer that is working for me, but this does not solve the
original problem
because one does not _need_ to do it as it's not an official feature?
Well... I don't want to rub it in - just think about it ;o)
Guido Nickels
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