I don't have much to add other than to say I am also experiencing this issue or
one similar to it.
I am running xfce on ubuntu 20.04 in a kvm virtual machine. The system was
configured to boot to a command prompt with “systemctl set-default
multi-user.target”, so when I want to run xfce this is
Are there any plans to include this fix in the hwe kernel?
I tested today on the current 18.04 hwe kernel 5.0.0-27 and the bug appeared in
18min.
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Stress tested bionic-proposed kernel 4.15.0-60-generic #67-Ubuntu for
6.5h with no errors so it appears to be patched in that version as
expected.
ubuntu 18.04 (kernel 4.15.0) (mpt3sas driver 17.100.00.00) BUG
ubuntu 18.04 proposed (kernel 4.15.0) (mpt3sas driver 17.100.00.00) working
ubuntu 18.0
rc3 has been stress testing for 7h without error so I believe Mauricio
Faria de Oliveira correctly identified the patch that corrects this
issue.
ubuntu 18.04 (kernel 4.15.0) (mpt3sas driver 17.100.00.00) BUG
ubuntu 18.04 hwe (kernel 5.0.0) (mpt3sas driver 27.101.00.00) BUG
ubuntu 18.04 mainline (
rc2 does contain the bug, annoyingly it took 54min to trigger which is longer
than any previous version.
rc3 is stress testing at the moment.
ubuntu 18.04 (kernel 4.15.0) (mpt3sas driver 17.100.00.00) BUG
ubuntu 18.04 hwe (kernel 5.0.0) (mpt3sas driver 27.101.00.00) BUG
ubuntu 18.04 mainline (ke
I let the stress test run on the mainline kernel for 22h, no errors.
so in summary:
ubuntu 18.04 (kernel 4.15.0) (mpt3sas driver 17.100.00.00) BUG
ubuntu 18.04 hwe (kernel 5.0.0) (mpt3sas driver 27.101.00.00) BUG
ubuntu 18.04 mainline (kernel 5.3.0) (mpt3sas driver 29.100.00.00) working
rhel 8 (k
Hi Kai-Heng, thanks for your response.
I followed your advice and installed these packages from the ppa:
linux-headers-5.3.0-050300rc5_5.3.0-050300rc5.201908182231_all.deb
linux-headers-5.3.0-050300rc5-generic_5.3.0-050300rc5.201908182231_amd64.deb
linux-image-unsigned-5.3.0-050300rc5-generic_5.3.
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Public bug reported:
[summary]
when a server running ubuntu 18.04 with an lsi sas controller experiences high
disk io there is a chance the storage controller will reset
this can take weeks or months, but once the controller resets it will keep
resetting every few seconds or few minutes, dramati
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 19.04 repos contain cherrytree version 0.37.6-1.1 released 2016-10-24.
Since that date there have been 9 releases, with 0.38.8 being released on
2019-02-20.
The author has source and deb packages available
https://github.com/giuspen/cherrytree
I don't know how versi
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: usb-creator
1. run the "Startup Disk Creator" program.
2. under "Source disc image (.iso) or CD:" hit the "Other" button.
3. browse to a location where you have an iso image.
the file browser can see iso images with the extension .iso but if the
case
Just another "me too" response. Same thing is happening here. Kubuntu Hardy,
AMD64.
Crash occurs when the last Openoffice program is closed (unloading
soffice.bin). Error message for me is similar to the others.
KCrash: Application 'soffice.bin' crashing...
XIO: fatal IO error 9 (Bad file d
I just tried it with a clean install of Kubuntu Hardy, beta1, kde3.
fully updated as of today.
I ran konqueror, went to
located pdf, deleted all program associations, clicked on a pdf file to open
it, picked kpdf out of the list and checked "Remember application
association..."
kpdf opened as
If that is the case, and there is an Ubuntu derivative that does not have these
crashing issues I would be curious to know:
1. What version of the kernel are they running, I see that "rocket" is their
newest unstable, does that mean it is based on Hardy?
2. If it is stable and based on Hardy, a
@Kevin Titus
I don't expect a response to this but I want to say that having "a bunch of
separate windows and run various combinations of different Flash videos" may
not be the most revealing test.
I have always been able to have lots of flash windows open at the same
time. The problem I am hav
couple things I forgot to mention
@Elias Humbolt
you mentioned your LTSP server has a via sound controller, is the server
experiencing the flash-crashes as well as the clients connecting to it? And do
the server and clients have the same audio devices.
I guess my question would be, what is the
@Nick B
It is possible that you have a completely legitimate flash-crash bug that is
unrelated to sound. And at the same time myself and others could have a
flash-crash bug that is sound dependent.
The flash plugins seem able to create a range of problems, and there is
little documentation or f
@Kevin Titus
When you reset your xorg.conf did you also change any graphics related
settings you may have had? Specifically DefaultDepth
The reason I ask is because there are multiple ways flash can crash
people, which is part of the reason you see people say something fixed
their problem and th
I was hit by this as well, fortunately I only did the kernel update on
my desktop machine and not other machines I am responsible for.
Please don't take this as a flame but Canonical really needs to catch a
problem like this in QA. If someone breaks their machine screwing
around with the betas or
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kdebase
brief summary:
using the "open with" functionality in KDE to associate pdf files with KPDF
creates a broken shortcut for the association, so when you try opening pdf
files later on nothing happens.
to reproduce bug:
you will need a pdf file
w
I should say as mentioned by Adriano Provvisiero and Nikolay Pavlov.
I have also tried this on a second machine with a different ntfs
external drive that was experiencing the same problem and it resolved
the issue in that case as well.
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I can also confirm this. Using Kubuntu Gutsy beta. Doing a:
sudo cp "/etc/hal/fdi/policy/20-ntfs-config-write-policy.fdi"
"/usr/share/hal/fdi/policy/10osvendor/"
as mentioned by Nikolay Pavlov seems to have resolved the issue for me.
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I have installed keepassx under Kubuntu gutsy, a launch icon is created
in the kde programs menu under "utilities", the description and comment
text both read: "Cross Plateform Password Manager", with "Plateform"
being the typo.
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@N. Spohrer
That is encouraging to hear that the issue may have been resolved in the newer
kernels. The fact that it seems to only occur with the sound chips using
snd-hda-intel drivers might point to the kernel, on the other hand flash is the
only piece of software that triggers crashes on my
small update
adobe released a new beta version of flash (9.0.60.120)
I tested it and was still able to cause the crash discussed in this bug report
Also posters on their blog indicate that it has additional stability problems
relative to the current non-beta version (9.0.31.0)
http://blogs.adobe
I am still experiencing the crash with the newest kernel, you may want
to make sure you don't have flash loaded in the background on another
browser or browser tab.
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@ Andrew J. Montalenti
you can give it a shot, as I have. Though I must say Adobe's bug report
scheme leaves a lot to be desired, if you report a bug on the blog they
will delete the post.
They have a forum at the following address, but bug reports there seem to get
ignored and quickly pushed o
I've submitted a bug report to alsa-project, perhaps they might have some
insight
https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/login.php?username=guest&password=guest&return=/alsa-bug/view.php%3Fid%3D3117
hopefully we can pin down the exact culprit or find a better workaround
soon. I personally ca
some additional information:
In the bug report I linked in the description we have had six people
experiencing the problem report what audio chipset they are using, it
appears that all six people have chipsets that use snd-hda-intel
Two people have reported trying pre-2.6.20 kernels and in both c
> Now that we know a good deal of the problem is sound card related (possibly
> sound card driver related) does anyone know
> any other work arounds I could try for the meantime?
> -Jeremy LaCroix
Someone found a temporary workaround, apparently the potential crash
only happens when you close th
this
bug report.
(chipset) (driver) (user)
Realtek ALC888snd-hda-intel Drew Woodard
Realtek hd audio snd-hda-intel? mam28 (on forums)
Realtek ALC882snd-hda-intel Dave M G
Conexant?snd-hda-intel HeWhoE
Realtek ALC888? snd-hda-
I don't know how exactly it should be flagged, I flagged it as a kernel
problem because when I was looking to see if it was a duplicate almost
all snd-hda-intel related problems (I'm only assuming that's what this
is) were filed under this category. And someone reported the problem
disappeared whe
yeah it is the same one, my results:
$ lspci | grep Audio
00:10.1 Audio device: nVidia Corporation MCP51 High Definition Audio (rev a2)
it's starting to look like this really is a sound related problem, at
least for many of us. And with the comment from Enrico Pangan about not
having the problem
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.20
steps to reproduce this bug:
1. use a machine with an onboard sound chipset that loads snd-hda-intel such
as the "realtek hd audio" (ALC883)
2. load firefox with flashplugin-nonfree and navigate to a site with flash
videos that pla
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I don't know anything about sound drivers under Linux but it appears
that Dave M G, HeWhoE , and myself all are using "hda intel" sound
drivers
mine are listed as "HDA NVidia" using the aplay -l command but it is an intel
board, and if I issue the command:
lspci -n
and paste the results into thi
I am also someone experiencing the problem of browser freezes when
navigating away from flash pages, or closing flash pages.
One thing I found through trial and error was that the freezing problem went
away when I disabled my onboard sound chipset, making me wonder about the audio
driver, alsa,
my previous post is probably unrelated to this specific bug, it appears
other people are experiencing the same flash crashing issues as I am but
it seems unrelated to the ARGB stuff. forum post of other people with
this issue is at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=340811
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I started running into this or something similar to it after changing
motherboards.
Old motherboard was an nforce4 with a "Vitesse VSC8201" ethernet
adapter. With this my nfs entries in fstab were mounted normally at
boot.
New motherboard is an "msi p6n sli" with the ethernet adapter "Realtek
R
Like the person above me I am also still getting these crashes. I am on
Kubuntu Feisty, clean install as of a few hours ago, nothing installed
manually, all from the repos.
(relevant software)
Firefox 2.0.0.3
flash 9.0.31.0.2ubuntu1
nvidia-glx 1.0.9631
(relevant hardware)
nvidia geforce 7800gt
m
This bug can probably be removed as I believe I erroneously attributed
it to Konqueror when it was a server side problem instead.
I switched the server to Debian etch around the same time that I
switched the client to feisty, after that change was made it seems that
nfs mounts are defaulting to nf
I am also getting bogus file size information from Konqueror when
viewing files in the "detail list view" mode. For example I have a tgz
file that correctly shows as 13.9GB over samba, that same file appears
as 1.9GB via the nfs share.
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This is under Kubuntu Feisty, herd 5, fully updated as of March 05, 2007
Konqueror version is 4:3.5.6-0ubuntu13
steps involved:
1. created this directory /media/vault_shared
2. mounted the nfs share at boot via a line it /etc/fstab the line I
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
This bug was reported previously here
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bug/6095/
It was rejected for lack of information. I have attached the requested
information to this bug report and the end of the rejected report for
the sake of completen
(xorg.conf.default) (xorg.conf.modified) (Xorg.0.log)
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Dell 2005fpw lcd defaults to 1280x1024 instead of its native resolution of
1680x1050
h
I tried doing an install with the "alternative" text based installer
last night and that also completed successfully. So I have now done a
successful install of Edgy Eft on this laptop with both the graphical
install cd and the text based install cd.
It looks like this bug may be solved, let me
problem still exists in edgy eft, max res gets set to 1280x1024 rather
than 1680x1050, leaving black bars on either side (or stretched). To
fix, the user has to edit xorg.conf and add 1680x1050 to the list of
acceptable "modes".
I have attached the default xorg.conf created at install, a modified
I tried doing another install using the Edgy RC1 nightly build from Oct
17 2006. Using the graphical installer I selected the clean install
option (delete existing partitions and create new ext3 and swap
partitions) and this time the installation completed successfully.
Edgy beta1 had gotten stuc
There appears to be a new problem with this notebook under Edgy.
My previous experience had been that the text based Dapper installer
still had problems but the graphical installer worked fine. With the
release of the Edgy betas neither seem to work.
When I attempted to install Edgy beta1:
Dur
I'm not positive this is the right place for this report, let me know if
it isn't.
I have a Toshiba Portege S100
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam/ToshibaPortegeS100
this laptop has an intel sata raid controller, Breezy was unable to detect the
drive at boot, Dapper resolved this issue,
I experienced this same bug, some cd's could be read fine but data dvd's
refused to be mounted and I would receive the error mentioned above.
Switching the iso and udf as mentioned above seemed to resolve this
issue as I can now mount both automatically.
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