I would hardly call an app causing the entire operating system to die
"invalid".
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> Thanks, closing as 'Invalid' for now.
> Please re-open if the problem reappears.
>
> **
Hiya,
I do this particular procedure almost every day (i.e. watch a movie
using VLC from a NTFS external USB drive) and so far it hasn't happened
again.
Regards
Lesley.
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> Thank
Extra info - With the laptop fixed to the docking station, audio coming
out of the Dell M6700 laptop is not being muted when external speakers
are plugged into the docking station Line Out jack.
** Summary changed:
- Docking statiion audio output not retained on swapover
+ Docking station audio
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 22.04 LTS fully updated.
Watching video via VLC Media player from NTFS formatted USB drive, then
launched google chrome browser to look at wikipedia website. Half way
thru webpage loading the entire OS locked up.
Video audio remained playing but mouse dead, keyboard
The problem occurs after the Video output to the monitor is switched off
(the LCD monitor said it was powering off) following the gradual fade
out of the login screen. i.e. I guess this is when the video card is put
into deep sleep or power saving mode?
The photo attached was taken after I
The only output device I get in the sound settings is "Line Out - Built-in
Audio" (thats the Dell M6700 internal speakers).
I did a "lshw" and here is some of the listing...
Why is the "HDA Intel PCH Dock Line Out" listed as "/dev/input/event21".
shouldn't it be an output?
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 22.04 on a Dell M6700 laptop, normally connected to a docking station.
Default configuration is audio output via the Docking station audio output
connector.
Listen to a radio station to prove audio comes out of the docking station audio
output.
Power off Ubuntu via
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu set to defaults. Leave machine alone until Ubuntu goes into sleep mode
i.e. monitor screen goes blank.
Press power on switch for laptop Ubuntu wakes up to the log on screen...
but the mouse cursor has turned into a big white square approx 4cm x 4cm in
size.
As
This is reflecting a deeper problem - An SD Card is acting differently to a USB
memory stick. From the users point of view (and file manager) both are block
storage devices and should be acting exactly the same.
With a USB stick I see a mount point in /media/main with a disk label I gave it
I tried "sudo systemctl stop snapd" and it made no difference.
May 06 16:08:15 main udisksd[891]: Mounted /dev/mmcblk0p1 (system) at
/mnt/mmc-SD128_0xda10bde9-part1 on behalf of uid 1000
May 06 16:08:15 main kernel: EXT4-fs (mmcblk0p1): mounted filesystem with
ordered data mode. Opts: (null).
Hi,
Again kind of new to recent Linux, so I'm not aware of using snap, but I think
some stuff I have installed does (I've got Qt Creator, Visual Code, LibreOffice
on the system).
The SD card is ext4 format.
Even though File manager shows the files\folders of the SD card I never see a
mount
Hi,
I clicked on SD128-Home device in file manager to mount it, and then exactly at
14:57 I clicked on the unmount icon.
I've included the log entries from when I mounted the SD card till now.
Regards
** Attachment added: "JournalCtl log"
oh sorry I mean to say I'm using Ubuntu 22.04 fully updated as of this
morning.
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Title:
Nautilus redisplays unmount icon for SD card after
Public bug reported:
Dell M6700 with plugged in following items - SD card, Android phone, external
USB stick. User name "main".
File manager lists SD card and Android devices available both with unmount
icons alongside.
Click on USB Stick, it mounts, right-hand pane shows files. ls /media/main
Attached JournalCtl log dump - I managed to find an area of interest.
My USB hard drive was a Windows NTFS formatted one that I was rsyncing data to.
oh I found this whilst browsing the internet so I'm not the only one who has
seen it...
Hi,
Sorry, although a technical expert my specific Linux knowledge is pretty rusty
as I've only just moved to using it full time on a desktop from Windows 11.
Once that error message appeared on screen I couldn't get rid of it, nor the
filemanager window that caused it. The launcher in the
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File manager hang up
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Public bug reported:
I was doing a large backup of files from an SSD drive to a external USB drive
using rsync running in a terminal window.
I then opened up a new file manager window and then (i think) I clicked on the
same SSD drive (that was being copied) to get its properties (I wanted to
Public bug reported:
In Nautilus, browse to another hard drive present in your computer (it
gets auto mounted during this process and you will see the files\folders
on it displayed). Then click on "Add to Bookmarks" - The drive appears
in your sidebar and you can click on it in the sidebar to
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