I'm still having this problem with Feisty as well. I note that when I
use Beryl with Xorg (using nvidia native rather than Xgl), Xorg runs
stable without lockups previously seen.
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Xorg process freezes, uses 100% of CPU. Can be killed by remote terminal.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/51991
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: aolserver4
Unknown. Crashed during upgrade to Feisty and system went down.
ProblemType: Package
Date: Mon Apr 23 18:28:57 2007
ErrorMessage:
ErrorMessage: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
Package: aolserver4
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openoffice.org
The document I will attach does not render/format correctly in OOo 2.2
(feisty). I'll also attach screenshots of how it is formatted/renders
in msword.
** Affects: openoffice.org (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status:
** Attachment added: Here's the document..
http://librarian.launchpad.net/7350544/QuillScroll-bug.doc
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/107733
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And here are some screenshots of how a few of the pages render in
msword.
Elben -- the document was created in msword (I didn't create it, I was
just sent it, and I anonimyzed it so as to be suitable for a bug
report..)
** Attachment added: screenshots.tgz
Let's not assume NetworkManager is the problem.
It's great you found a solution, but NM works pretty much perfectly in
Fedora Core 6. So maybe it's a problem with Ubuntu's
implementation/packaging of NM, dbus, or ?
I still have a couple of systems running FC6 on different wireless
I have same problem on an IBM Thinkpad T30 with Prism2 running hostap
driver.
I see that NM disconnects from my WPA network with sudo iwconfig wlan0
essid x mode managed, but then fails to connect to an unencrypted
network -- in fact, it pretty much freezes the desktop, as seen here:
Feisty fails to shut down on IBM Thinkpad T30, stops at Will halt now,
as for others. Have latest BIOS (1.09?), but no joy. Running up-to-
date Feisty Beta, 2.6.20-15-generic. Problem developed post-2.6.20-13
upgrade, but not necessarily due to kernel since 2.6.20-12 no longer
works either.
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I have same problem on an IBM Thinkpad T30 with Prism2 (internal IBM
mini PCI card) running hostap driver.
I see that NM disconnects from my WPA network with sudo iwconfig wlan0
essid x mode managed, but then fails to connect to an unencrypted
network -- in fact, it pretty much freezes the
Public bug reported:
Onboard USB ports fail after resume on IBM Thinkpad T30.
Unplugging/replugging devices does not help. USB ports on PCMCIA work
fine.
dmesg includes:
Apr 8 12:22:05 boca kernel: [55241.392000] ACPI: PCI Interrupt :00:1d.0[A]
- Link [LNKA] - GSI 11 (level, low) - IRQ
lspci -vv
** Attachment added: lspci_vv.txt
http://librarian.launchpad.net/7328442/lspci_vv.txt
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/106410
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lspci -vvn
Note that both onboard and PCMCIA USB ports/hubs are listed here.
** Attachment added: lspci_vvn.txt
http://librarian.launchpad.net/7328459/lspci_vvn.txt
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/106410
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** Attachment added: dmesg.txt
http://librarian.launchpad.net/7328504/dmesg.txt
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Suspend/Resume breaks onboard USB in Feisty
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/106410
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Note that USB kernel modules appear to be fine:
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Before suspend:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lsmod | grep hci
uhci_hcd 25360 0
usbcore 134280 4 xpad,usbhid,uhci_hcd
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lsmod | grep usb
usbhid 26592 0
** Attachment added: lshal.txt
http://librarian.launchpad.net/7328575/lshal.txt
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this time?
- How are you determining that the cards are set to roaming, why is
this a problem, and why do you want to disable them?
Please post the results of the following:
$uname -a
$lspci -v
$lsmod
$ifconfig -a
$iwconfig
$iwlist scanning
Brett
On 4/11/07, Tretle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
I also have this problem, and thought it started occuring at about
2.6.20-13. It definitely didn't happen when I first installed Feisty
Beta. And yet when I boot with (still-installed) kernel 2.6.20-12
generic (package: linux-image-2.6.20-12-generic), it fails to
shutdown.
I'm new to Ubuntu
I'll also confirm this same bug with a Tungsten T5. Adding a due date
to all todos sucks, but seems to work around the problem.
Sadly, I'm guessing this won't get fixed in time for the feisty release
:o(
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I see this as well. I have a two NICs, one static, the other dhcp (with
some additional lines in /etc/network/interfaces, to run iptables
commands after the dhcp NIC comes up).
It all seems to work OK, but nm-applet keeps vacillating between saying
everything is fine, to no network.
I sure wish
this help in figuring
out the problem, Im almost sure that when i reinstalled it showed wlan1, but
it detected it as a wired connection. could i get it to work with whatever
driver eth1 used?
On 4/11/07, Brett Clippingdale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If if wasn't broke, why fix it? You
Sorry about this. I'm assuming you rebooted and didn't just
rmmod/modprobe, I'm too new to Ubuntu to know which services should
have been restarted to be 100% certain NM should work. You're tired
of this bug, and I'm out of ideas :-(
In any event, thanks for trying to get this working in
BTW, what happens when if you disable NetworkManager and try to connect
manually by CLI?
To be clear for others reading this thread, we're really talking about 3
bad behaviours that may be 3+ bugs in different processes:
1) Ubuntu defaults to have conflicting drivers (hostap, orinoco) for prism
FWIW, the d-i installer seems broken as well when trying to do a RAID
install, and I'm guessing it's related to this.
The partitioner gets very confused looking for /dev/md/number devices
which don't exist.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/103177
You
to Ubuntu from FC6 where I used to see this
often, up until about December. Sounds like a regression in Ubuntu
since Beta, not sure why I don't *seem* to get it using WPA. I don't
recall any recent updates to NetworkManager, perhaps this is a dbus
issue?
Brett
On 4/9/07, Acitta [EMAIL PROTECTED
modules, hal, dbus, or NetworkManager. Please
rework your comments above and append it to the bug report.
Thanks!
Brett
On 4/9/07, Brett Clippingdale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm, not good.
I did a fresh install of Feisty Beta a week ago, and I have to say
I've seen the keyboard lockup
1) Sorry for this last comment. I'm new to Ubuntu and to Launchpad, I
confused this bug with a similar one, didn't notice due to email rather
than web interface. Live and learn, and sorry for the spam.
2) Perhaps the kernel module portion of this bug is related to:
This may be related to:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.17/+bug/62685
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IBM T30 wireless network card no longer working
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/104551
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Those with Prism 2 cards should also investigate updating the firmware,
but exercise caution:
http://linux.junsun.net/intersil-prism/
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/104551
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Stani, have you tried blacklisting the prism2 *and* the orinoco drivers?
I added these to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist on my T30 and have wireless
working (some nits, but it works, WPA and all):
blacklist orinoco
blacklist orinoco_pci
blacklist hermes
blacklist p80211
blacklist prism2_pci
If you
Re: keyboard lock-up using hostap_pci, this bug may be related:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.20/+bug/89464
It might be worthwhile trying to use the orinoco drivers instead of the
hostap ones, even though the orinoco won't support WPA in NM (if at
all). To do that,
can add the correct details
to the bug tracker.
Brett
On 4/9/07, Acitta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok. That worked, partially. The NetworkManager applet now shows my
router and several other networks. However, it doesn't connect. The
applet spins for a while and then the laptop hangs
I had the same problem on my T30 (that is, with the Prism-based IBM
internal wireless card, not the Cisco one).
The problem is that the hostap and orinoco kernel modules are competing for
control of the card. This is mentioned as a likely problem on NetworkManager
site:
Are you still having this problem?
If so, you may not have done all that is necessary to enable the hostap
driver, which is much better than the orinoco one.
See my posting (#2) on this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/104551
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network connectivity troubles on IBM T30
I had similar issues on my T30.
You probably want the hostap driver.
See my posting here on how I got it working:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/104551
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Wireless no longer works after upgrade
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/96532
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It's worth noting that the current KVM package (upstream v16) in feisty
is based on qemu 0.9.0, and having qemu be an older version is going to
cause some significant disk image incompatibilities between the two
packages, resulting in some whinging and bug reports.
As one example, the new qcow2
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Colin Watson
Sent: Sun 3/25/2007 5:27 PM
To: Brett Cohen
Subject: [Bug 95467] Re: installer crashes after warning about mountedpartitions
Could you please attach /var/log/syslog and /var/log/partman to this
bug, following
Public bug reported:
accidently accepted the default partitioning option and the new
installer popped up a message box claiming not enough room, when
responded to the box will pop up again
partition table as follows
1 - primary - windows
2 - primary - /home
3 - primary - /sabayon linux
4 -
Public bug reported:
the installer (very cleverly) informs that a partition is mounted and is
unmountable because it's being used when trying to complete partitioning.
I manually unmounted the partition and asked the installer to try again at
unmounting.
at this point the installer died.
Same problem here.
NVIDIA GeForce 6200TC (PCI-e)
2.6.17-11-generic kernel on Edgy with all updates
nvidia binary drivers from Ubuntu repository
If I don't bang on the keyboard too much, I am usually able to alt-
ctrl-f1 and kill Xorg that way, which is consuming 100% cpu time. I
didn't have this
I had the same problem while doing dist-upgrade on a brand new (clean)
edgy install.
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I have not modified any profiles by hand.
Here's the only profile I have -- 'Docked'
** Attachment added: network-admin-locations/Docked profile
http://librarian.launchpad.net/6480705/Docked
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/86357
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-system-tools
Network admin crashes when starting with current feisty. Ugh. It's me
again with my bcm43xx network card. This bug did not look like any other
for network-admin.. sorry if it's a duplicate.
$ sudo network-admin
Segmentation fault
valgrind log generated with:
sudo valgrind -v --tool=memcheck --leak-check=full --num-callers=12
--log-file=valgrind.log network-admin
tar -zcf valgrind-logs-network-admin.tar.gz valgrind.log.*
** Attachment added: valgrind log with gnome-system-tools-dbgsym
Backtrace from gdb with thread apply all bt full.
** Attachment added: (gdb) thread apply all bt full
http://librarian.launchpad.net/6477785/network-admin.txt
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 85080 ***
I can confirm the above problem.
It can be worked around by manually creating the /boot/System.map-player
directory before installing the package.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xdg-utils
the xdg-icon-resource script reports a syntax error on line 439.
Changing the first line of the script to #!/bin/bash makes the problem
go away.
** Affects: xdg-utils (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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[edgy]
Yes, it still happens, in edgy too.
However, just yesterday, I found that if I change the environment
variable LANG to be C, instead of en_US in my ~/.profile,
hardware-monitor will run properly.
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/36327
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After installing a clean version of 6.10 and applying latest updates,
the problem no longer seems to exist. Perhaps the problem was due to
the fact I had performed an upgrade to the OS rather than a clean
install. In any event I am now able to browse the website without
problems.
Sorry for the
On 1/11/07, Sebastien Bacher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you for the valgrind log Brett, it pointed to the problem:
==10469== Use of uninitialised value of size 4
==10469==at 0x8057108: on_essid_list_changed (connection.c:200)
==10469==by 0x80579BD: connection_dialog_prepare
Attached a valgrind log with gnome-system-tools-dbgsym
One more note, while my machine is running if I plug in my PCMCIA wireless
orinoco card I can pull up properties within Network-admin, but if the card is
inserted when the machine boots - same Seg fault when I choose properties.
**
Here's an interesting note:
I plugged in a pcmcia wireless card, orinico - segfault doesn't happen on it.
Only occurs when I choose properties for my built in bcm4318 eth1 using the
bcm43xx driver.
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Same here. I have feisty as current as can be - network-admin segfaults
when I choose 'Wireless connection' then properties.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo network-admin
Choose 'Wireless connection,' then click Properties
Segmentation fault
I get the same result if you choose another adapter's
I can confirm that my T5 syncs reliably on edgy.
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Confirming problem. Window closed abruptly with no messages after
trying to call up another website in the existing window and trying to
drag url to bookmarks toolbar. (Not sure whether the url-to-toolbar was
associated with crash). System is Ubuntu 6.10 on Dell Optiplex GX260.
Fresh install of
and java, but still get the crash.
Unfortunately firefox just vanishes from my screen when I try calling up
the website, so I don't get any obvious hints at what the problem may be.
Thanks.
Brett Garrett
sam tygier wrote:
loads ok for me on powerpc in edgy.
which pluggins do you have installed
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kubuntu-docs
https://help.ubuntu.com/6.10/kubuntu/desktopguide/C/get-kubuntu.html
Desktop CD - the desktop CD allows you to try Kubuntu without changing
your computer at all, and at your option to install it permanently
later. This type of CD is what
Public bug reported:
https://help.ubuntu.com/6.10/kubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html;
Many video formats can be played in Kubuntu using free codecs found in
the repositories. This includes formats such as MPEG and other common
video formats. To install further codec support see the section called
Public bug reported:
https://help.ubuntu.com/6.10/kubuntu/desktopguide/C/desktop-tips.html
If Ctrl-Alt-Backspace is disabled, type
should be
If Ctrl-Alt-Backspace is disabled, open a terminal and type
also
https://help.ubuntu.com/6.10/kubuntu/desktopguide/C/desktop-tips.html
should
Public bug reported:
Start firefox. Enter www.ctv.ca in url address field, then enter.
Firefox crashes with no message.
Crash is repeatable at time of writing. (Could be dependent on contents
of page, which will change routinely.)
Crash did not occur before upgrading to Edgy today.
Could not
This is a known problem with a number of HP laptops. For some bizzare
reason, the hardware appears to get into a bad state if it is shut down
with the psmouse driver loaded. More details at (long URL):
I can also confirm the new package works. Thanks for the fast response.
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I can also confirm this problem. Temporarily removing /etc/init.d/mdadm-
raid seems to have worked fine for me as well.
I suggest this get marked with a higher priority.
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I tried installing Dapper a week ago and had a problem because it would
stop at the Root File System Portion of the boot (The second OK) on
the LiveCD. For unrelated reasons I reformatted and reinstalled Windows
on the same machine. During this I detached everything but the monitor,
mouse and
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