Getting the exact same thing in Karmic Alpha 3 as well (as to
42/43/etc.).
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Confirmed working as well as of A3.
Are there any plans for a backport to both Jaunty/Hardy now?
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I don't feel that is on topic with the usability bug at hand. We are
talking about a GUI aspect of the System menu (found beside:
Applications, Places...) in Gnome Window Manager.
People can always forcefully reboot using CTRL + ALT + DEL, or shutdown using:
shutdown -h
halt
poweroff
Or even
Greetings Leann,
I installed:
linux-backports-modules-jaunty
Awhile back. It did correct this problem for me after I:
disabled re-enabled the Atheros driver in the Restricted Drivers
panel.
Again, this solved the problem for me.
I know the Atheros problem exists for quite a few others (when
** Attachment added: kern.log
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26539261/kern.log
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** Attachment added: syslog
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26539267/syslog
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My Atheros 5212 on my IBM Z60m no longer functions after upgrading from
Intrepid Ibex to Jaunty.
It functioned in the last two previous versions of Ubuntu just fine;
however, no matter what I do (using MadWifi drivers, enabling the
restricted driver, disabling the restricted
** Attachment added: output of lshw -C network
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26539222/output%20of%20lshw%20-C%20network
** Summary changed:
- AR5212 no longer functions since upgrade to Jaunty
+ AR5212 (Atheros Card) no longer functions since upgrade to Jaunty
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AR5212 (Atheros Card) no
** Attachment added: messages.log
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** Attachment added: wpa_supplicant.log
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26539317/wpa_supplicant.log
** Also affects: madwifi
Importance: Undecided
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armo, we found that out recently and we compared it to a few different
circumstances (usability wise). Check out the latest comments over at
bug 337775
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I really think this comes down to a usability issue.
Users should not have to go to extra steps to get things to work. The
goal of Intrepid Ibex alone was improving Wifi Usability. I believe this
is still a goal. The upgrade-manager/upgrade broke what was already
working. This should not have
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This seems to be a regression to Linux 2.6.22-8 (?). I know this existed
in 2.6.22 at some point, but I am not sure where. It required a modular
pack to fix.
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I am having the same issue. I upgraded from 8.10 to 9.04 on an IBM Z61m
laptop and all WiFi was working fine with the Atheros card (ath0). Now,
it only connects for seconds and then disconnects.
This bug appears to be related, if not a duplicate, of bug 362483 .
I will attach complete logs
It does work with compiling the proprietary drivers from Creative since
Jaunty Alpha 3, I believe. However, there are a few small glitches as
Susan has pointed out.
I can't wait until I don't have to use the proprietary drivers. The
other problem is, as usual, every time there is a kernel upgrade
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JP,
Sorry, I may have been unclear.
That is exactly what we what we wanted. A copy of /var/log/syslog from
the USB key after boot BEFORE the restricted modules are installed AND
another one AFTER.
We want to see the errors and the problems you are experiencing directly
from the system's point
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 119420 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/119420
I agree. I understand how the duplicate status works, but I think this
bug is where it's at. This is where a) the ideas are, b) the Answers
team member's are subscribed (initially, at least) and c) the
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 119420 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/119420
I guess we can't add what we think it affects anymore either (I.E. add
Launchpad Foundations or Launchpad Bugs) since it is a duplicate.
I think Bug Control should revert the duplicate status as described
Brandon,
From the system (linux-lpia still) you are booting into using the Jaunty
Release Candidate live media, daily build, if at all possible. This
gives us more real-time information.
Craig
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[jaunty] lpia alternate install does not install linux-lpia
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/359174
Confirmed using Live CD (daily build) on IBM/Lenovo z61m.
** Changed in: xfce4-panel (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/360630
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Great to hear, looks like this has been resolved.
Thanks for the continued feedback.
Sincerely,
Craig
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Status: New = Invalid
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[jaunty] Bootable USB Jaunty Beta can't install - HD mounts as CDROM
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/353274
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KDontenville,
You may want to give the latest daily build a try as well. This issue
should be resolved. If not, you can change the status back. Thanks in
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/353274
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** Summary changed:
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Yes, it would be nice if someone could test this against solid state
drives.
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I agree, it is a valid concern around certain sections of Launchpad.
A timer could be initiated for submitted content, say 1 minute. I've
seen this on other sites (AJAX-y) where you are allowed to edit your
content or even delete it for X amount of time after you have submitted
it.
This would be
Thanks guys for the quick turn-around.
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I believe this bug should be added to the Known Issues page on the
Wiki if it is not fixed or added to the Beta build image being
distributed to users since it does affect a wide enough audience.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JauntyJackalope/TechnicalOverview#Known%20issues
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I believe this bug should be added to the Known Issues page on the
Wiki if it is not fixed or added to the Beta build image being
distributed to users since it does affect a wide enough audience.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JauntyJackalope/TechnicalOverview#Known%20issues
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Fixed in a daily build or the in the main .ISO being distributed for
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When booting from this image, if possible, can you post the output of
the following commands (as an attachment -- again, if possible):
lspci -vvnn
/var/log/Xorg.0.log
Also, since you've made customizations to the /etc/X11/xorg.conf can you
attach it as well? Perhaps a before-and-after picture
When booting from this, *if possible* (since you may or may not be able
to get to a separate tty), can you post the output of the following
commands (as an attachment -- again, if possible):
lspci -vvnn
/var/log/Xorg.0.log
Also, if you've made customizations to /etc/X11/xorg.conf can you attach
Sirius,
This is still good information to know for the developers. Thanks for
coming here yourself.
Now, the question is why.
Thanks,
Craig
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/6270
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Thank you for the confirmation. I'm glad we've finally narrowed it down
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During the installation can you both toggle to a different session / tty
(via ALT + Fnumber) [i.e. ALT + F7] and help us by giving the full
output of 'sudo lspci -vv' and 'sudo lspci -vvn' from the Linux kernel.
This will help us troubleshoot.
Thanks,
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Were there any errors when you booted from USB or did it just stop? Can
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During this installation, once it brings up the command prompt and exits
install, can you give us the output of 'sudo lspci -vv' and 'sudo lspci
-vvn' from the Linux kernel. This will help us troubleshoot. Thanks in
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** Summary changed:
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Related bug 354226
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What are you using the create the USB startup disk (the name of the
utility)?
** Summary changed:
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All are related in the fact that Jaunty fails to boot from Ubuntu on USB
media. This was not a problem in Intrepid or before; however
descriptions of what occurs during boot-up varies widely, but the end
result is the
Possible duplicate bugs / related bugs: bug 349974, bug 346700, bug
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Don't worry about it. Is everything working fine now?
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Also, a user provided quite a bit of information to me on this as well in LP
Answers today:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/66241
It does seem only to exist in Jaunty, as we all seemed to have confirmed
and I confirmed through doing some of my own tests with him (and
myself...).
** Also affects: usb-creator
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags added: jaunty usb-install
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Jngoi and Ken,
In a terminal (Applications Accessories Terminal) can you both run
this command:
pidgin -d pidgin -d
You will find the file pidgin -d in your directory where the terminal
was when you started it (most likely ~/ , which is short for your home
directory).
This is simply
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** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: New = Invalid
** Converted to question:
https://answers.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/66246
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For possibly a quick solution to your problem, I'm converting this bug
to a question. I've seen this issue a few times in the Answers forum. I
believe we may be able to assist you there with a solution to your
problem.
** Changed in: ubuntu
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** Converted to question:
Users do not expect such behavior to exist. I would not remove my only
way to shutdown/logoff/etc. either.
And what if some users want both to exist? I think they should have the
option. I think the name of the Fast User Switcher Applet says for
itself its purpose. We shouldn't dictate the rules
This is still a problem in Jaunty Beta.
Brasero will not make a 1:1 copy of a CD. It claims it is done and
empties the /tmp folder so you can not even restart using the /tmp files
it supposed has copied. It just burns one disk and stops on the first
session.
This really needs to be addressed.
** Description changed:
In Jaunty the System Leave function was taken off of the menu. I
believe this is a usability and accessibility mistake.
The only way to access this now the less-than-vital fast-user-switch-
applet. The fast-user-switch-applet is not accessible except by mouse.
It's definitely going to be up to the community.
There are many questions on this, many work-arounds that may or may not
work for users in the forums, the Answers community and ubuntu-users
list, and this has been since 2005? I could barely believe it when I
found this bug when trying to help
@Jason
I'm sorry if I was unclear and you thought I was referencing just the
810. I was referencing a possible solution for the 855 series that
people are reporting problems with.
One case I am referring to (that is attached to this bug report) can be found
here:
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 6270 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/6270
This is still occurring with Intel 855 GM cards in 8.10.
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1024 x 768, maximum 1024 x 1024
VGA disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
LVDS connected
Ah, got it! Frustration *understood* ;-)
Cheers!
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I have come across this three times in the past month in Launchpad
Answers and on the Ubuntu-Users list.
I have encouraged these users to file bug reports; however, it seems the
outcome for most of these people is to simply change to another
application (because it is the easiest course of
Confirmed via user on Answers team/forum. - CH
** Changed in: irda-utils (Ubuntu)
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You
I myself think Leave functions, specially shutdown/reboot, etc.,
should be added back under the system menu as this is simple usability.
I can not believe it was taken out.
It should not have to exist in a panel that users may or may not want in
their panel. It is also an accessibility mistake if
Public bug reported:
In Jaunty the System Leave function was taken off of the menu. I
believe this is a usability and accessibility mistake.
The only way to access this now the less-than-vital fast-user-switch-
applet. The fast-user-switch-applet is not accessible except by mouse.
This poses
This bug seems to be back and reported quite often on the QA (Launchpad
Answers) for Intrepid and even more often for Jaunty.
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A user on the Answers system, ziggy1194, using Ubuntu live cd 8.10 i386
is having the exact same problem and getting the error:
init: rc- default main process( 5304) terminated with status 255
Which leaves me to believe that this is not directly related to the
video card, however something
** Tags added: 13.333 font fonts i386
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Can you describe the problem you had after your upgrade, Pablo? We may
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I use Compiz. This seems to be causing the issue.
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I turned off Compiz and ran only Gnome as my window manager. The issue
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No problem, glad I could help. If you could also mark you question as
Solved that would be great.
I'm glad everything is working A-Okay. You know where to find us if you
come across anything else.
Sincerely,
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I can confirm this bug in Jaunty current.
** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
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What was the last e-mail that you signed in with when you use the Last
e-mail sign in tab? The secondary account or the primary (first)
account?
It sounds like a simple browser cache issue. Whatever e-mail account you
were indeed last signed in with (and not signed out of) will be the one
the
Public bug reported:
When attempting to add multiple weather locations, the Plasmoid Weather
Applet does not allow me to do so. It only allows one. Is this a bug and
only one is allowed per Plasmoid? If so, the language needs to be
clearer in the Plasmoid.
It clearly states Selected Places:
This seems to be closely related to bugs #138305 and #183202.
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** Summary changed:
- [jaunty] xmms2tray can not be installed (dependency issue with
python-xmmsclient)
+ [jaunty] xmms2tray needs rebuild against python-2.6
** Summary changed:
- [jaunty] xmms2tray needs rebuild against python-2.6
+ [jaunty] xmms2tray needs rebuild against python-xmmsclient
Public bug reported:
When attempting to install xmms2tray, via a package manager in Ubuntu
Jaunty A5, the following error is received:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
xmms2tray: Depends: python-xmmsclient but it is not going to be installed
E: Broken packages
- Craig H.
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Bugs numbered: 284288 and 285891 resemble this (if not are duplicates).
Please decide which bug we would like to concentrate our efforts on.
Then we can move our discussion to one bug and duplicate out the others.
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mencoder crashed with SIGSEGV in avcodec_close()
Bugs numbered: 285910 and 284288 resemble this (if not are duplicates).
Please decide which bug we would like to concentrate our efforts on.
Then we can move our discussion to one bug and duplicate out the others.
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mencoder crashed with SIGSEGV in avcodec_close()
Are you using commas in your menu in DeVeDe or the program you are
using the create the menu? I have the same issue and error, but only
when I use commas.
Thanks,
Craig
** Changed in: mplayer (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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mencoder crashed with SIGSEGV in avcodec_close()
Mencoder causes a crash when using commas to write a menu system
(however, I can pipe separate the values) and it will not crash.
Another option, as the above bug reported pointed out, is to select the
use optimizations for multiple core processors option. This will
ensure that mencoder does not
Confirmed on 03-03-2009. Same error.
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Can't install glipper anymore
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/337379
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I'm also on Jaunty (Alpha 5). My system is completely up-to-date as of
today. I am on 32-bit.
Could not mark all packages for installation or upgrade
glipper:
Depends: python (2.6) but 2.6.1-0ubuntu2 is to be installed
** Attachment added: lsb_release -a
Is the unstable patch available for download testing? I am running
Jaunty Alpha (current).
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Creative labs X-Fi sound card unsupported
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/63352
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