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When I use linux-image-3.0.0-15-generic (not linux-
image-3.0.0-14-generic as suggested by the information collected by the
bug-reporting tool), then I do not see the boot screen, nor do I get X
to display on my laptops screen.
However, the external monitor works.
Also, I ge
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evince
As simple as that. Evince does not start in LTSP environments.
When I start it from the console, I get this:
el...@xserver:/data/home/elias$ evince '/home/elias/Desktop/claim/s560p.pdf'
(evince:20545): EggSMClient-WARNING **: Failed to connect to
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 316125 ***
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00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801I (ICH9 Family) HD Audio
Controller (rev 03)
Subsystem: Hewlett-Packard Company Device 1505
Control: I/O- Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASn
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Also interesting is, that I really had PERFECT sound in intrepid without
any modifications to the pulseaudio config. Now, when I use intrepid
kernel on jaunty, so I can hear sound again, the sound is cracky
su
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Same problem here!! Regression.
HP Pavilion dv3060
r...@elise:~$ cat /proc/asound/card0/codec#* | grep Codec
Codec: IDT 92HD71B7X
Codec: LSI ID 1040
r...@elise:~$ cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [Intel ]:
I am pretty sure this has something to do with enabling the network
access and discovery via paprefs.
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Same problem. However, on the second try it works!
Ubuntu 8.10
Nvidia GeForce Go 6250 with proprietary drivers
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When using pulseaudio I have one more click sound than usual (or
actually the absence of any sound) about 250ms after playback has
started.
Usually I have a clicking noise at the beginning and the end of
playback, when using alsa directly for output. Through gstreamer that
is
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I am using the nvidia binary driver.
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When using fast-user-switch-applet to start a new user session, the first try
fails.
Only after the second try the VT will be available.
Appeared after upgrad from Ubuntu Hardy to Intrepid on Oct 22nd.
Essential part of /var/log/Xorg.21.log
(++)
I can not stress enough, in case someone from Canonical is listening,
you will never master bugs like this, if you don't have proper
information about the hardware involved!
And there is only one way to assure you have that information:
Create a tool to collect the information on the host system
@perry
Try pushing this bug on the kernel mailing list!
On Sat, 2008-07-05 at 18:34 +, Perry E. Metzger wrote:
> FoolsRun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > No, of course it's not practical for laptops and I didn't mean to imply
> > that it was. I thought my results might help narrow down the is
Still see this bug in Hardy.
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Gnome sessions do not shutdown cleanly. Lots of processes stay running
after logout. This might be acceptable on a one user system, but it
brings my LTSP systems down on its knees after some time.
Also processes which don't have anything to do with gnome stay running
and actu
If you disable e-a-n the 100% cpu usage on startup described in this bug
goes away for me! So CERTAINLY e-a-n does have something to do with this
bug. Seems like you guys are looking at the wrong place.
And since disabling e-a-n does also solve the problem with the leftover
e-d-s and gconf process
Please disable automatic startup of "evolution alarm notifier" until
this is fixed!
Some people like me are maintaining large LTSP environments and this
damn thing screws up the hole system!
* When people log out, there are left over processes.
* They are unable to login again until I kill these
Please disable automatic startup of "evolution alarm notifier" until
this is fixed!
Some people like me are maintaining large LTSP environments and this
damn thing screws up the hole system!
* When people log out, there are left over processes.
* They are unable to login again until I kill these
Deactivating "Evolution Alarm Notifier" in
System/Preferences/Sessions/Startup Programs solves the problem for me!
I tested this on several systems!
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a dependency on a virtual "Mail Client" package! Evolution just did too
Confirm. Very old Bug actually, just did never report it myself. No idea
if this is Googleearth related or Compiz related.
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Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
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Where is the fix?
I did not have this problem prior to the last update (2.6.14-16)!
Please advise!
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Actually, I just did a chroot from gutsy and made an "apt-get update; apt-get
dist-upgrade" which showed, that I am already up-to-date = hardy final!
So the problem does concern the latest kernel in the final release.
I did not have any problems before the last upgrade!
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Since I updated my hardy RC release one day before the final release, I
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I still see this behaviour in hardy! Just had a look. The worst part is
actually not the CPU cycles but IO. Evolution-data-server does use all
available IO, which makes other apps and the whole startup process
I deleted the .gnome preferences directory, if I remember right. And
then it worked again. I noticed, that for a new user this would work. Ah
no, now I remember, what I actually did was create a new user and work
with this one from now on. Sucked, but what can you do if this does not
get fixed.
In
This worked again in gutsy. But only if I would press the left Alt
button first. The other way round did not work.
In hardy this does not work at all again!
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Fresh hardy install, don't remember which beta it was. The date of my
post might give a hint.
What I might need to mention is, that I am using the home dir from
gutsy, which should not be a problem usually! Anyhow, maybe this
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Another possible source for this problem is, that somewhere from feisty
to gutsy I think the "login" keyring has taken over what the "default"
keyring used to do. Now with some keys still saved in the "default
I have nvidia-glx-new enabled and have high CPU resource usage in gutsy.
Does look much better in hardy. Can go as low as 5% in hardy, amazing
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Binary package hint: firefox
Flash does eat significantly more CPU with firefox 3 than it did with
firefox 2.
Why is that?
You can't really blame that on Adobe, if actually noting changed in
their software, can you?
** Affects: firefox (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
It is a standard hardy install.
On Sun, 2008-03-09 at 22:02 +, Vytas wrote:
> Can't reproduce here, is there anything special about your system?
> How have you installed FF3?
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Firefox does not render all char. No idea why. See screenshot.
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When I resume my machine from hibernation, I get very intense HDD
access. It turned out that I only have this excessive access when
trackerd is running when I suspend the machine.
I have no idea what trackerd is doing there or why but it is certain
that tracker is the cause,
I reported the bug to the pulseaudio bug tracker as well:
http://www.pulseaudio.org/ticket/250
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Binary package hint: pavucontrol
Using the scrollwheel to change volumes in PulseAudio Volume Control
works in the wrong direction. Gnome Volume Control does turn the volume
down when I scoll the scrollwheel down while PulseAudio Volume Control
does the exact opposite.
As us
Has this issues been promoted upstream to the kernel bug tracker?
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Just gave it a try. Removed the alsa-oss modules by hand. Flash still
freezes. For me it does not freeze when I play some sound in Skype for
example, but when I close the tap that contains the flash file I had
running while playing some sound in flash, then firefox freezes.
I'll test it furt
@derp
Sounds like you have found the source of the problem to me. I'll give it
a try also and report back!
I suppose you don't really need to recompile alsa for this fix. You just
need to make sure the oss compatibility layer modules are not loaded.
The modules seem to get loaded from within /etc
t any more time) to work
> on development.
>
> This is meant as a friendly advice, I hope you don't feel dismayed or
> something.
>
> I also want take the opportunity to thank the developers for all the hard
> work they are doing, from which I can benefit completely f
@Ben Collins
Ben, I am happy that somebody from Ubuntu is finally reacting to this
Bug report. If not for fixing it than at least with an official
statement what devs are actually thinking about the issue. And why
obvious simple measures are not taken.
Your argumentations surely is not bare any l
There is a simple solution to all these problems. Unfortunately
Ubuntu/Canonical Devs don't seem to find it appealing.
As mentioned above turning off USB autosuspend all together solves the
problems most people encounter. It's just Ubuntu/Canonical seem to
prefer having this enabled for the sake o
@Francesco Potortì
maybe your ports are usb 1.1 not 2.0.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [rev50 ]: VIA686A - VIA 82C686A/B rev50
VIA 82C686A/B rev50 with ALC200,200P at 0xa000,
irq 10
This is the sound card on the server. The sound cards on the clients
don't matter, as no sound is exported to them and the f
This is what I have on my Laptop:
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6
Family) High Definition Audio Controller (rev 03)
This is what my LTSP server is equipped with:
00:07.5 Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT82C686
AC97 Audio Controller (rev 50)
I checked my xorg.conf and I do only have the former of these two lines
in there. As I am not using the Emulated3Buttons function on quitting
from a Flash movie, I doubt this might solve anything for me. I also
don't want to turn it off, as I nd it. I might give it a try later
though.
Option "E
I have the same damn thing on the same damn card. However as of feisty
at least hibernation works now. The funky screen still shows up, but the
machine powers off after a while and I can successfully resume.
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htt
This happens with first login after boot up.
What is started automatically is the evolution alarm notifier.
Other than that there is to mention that I have a personal and a
business calendar. I had also a Birthdays and Anniversaries calendar but
deactivated due to comments on another e-d-s relate
Robert North:
Actually my USB ports are reporting as internal USB HUB ports in dmesg.
And these internal USB HUB ports don't seem to work with autosuspend! I
can only repeat what I said earlier: Screw it! Turn of autosuspend
completely in Hardy as long as it is causing on any system!!
It doe
Autosuspend might be a great feature, but as long as it is not working
on all systems, I suggest to disable it all together in Hardy, which is
supposed to be a stable release!
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Falling back to USB 1.1 totally misses the point!
If you want to fall back to something than fall back to autosuspend=0!!!
That is the fix, not removing the ehci_hcd module!
I have recently tired the "disabling autosuspend" workaround on my
mothers laptop and now all ports work again!
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I'd call this a "showstopper" bug!
I tagged the bug accordingly. Unfortunately this tagging business in
launchpad does not make any sense as long as there is no tag cloud
anywhere presenting them.
On Thu, 2007-12-27 at 10:22 +, Julien wrote:
> I can't believe this bug has been reported for s
Canonical/Ubuntu:
I am sure you all have realized by now, that you have a bug tracking/fixing
problem. If I look at the numerous bugs I have reported and the few that have
been marked fixed, that draws a pretty clear picture. The reason being in my
opinion is, that many bug reports do not get th
Canonical:
Please attend to bug #3382! This would make bug tracking so much easier!
Everybody else:
Everybody who is bored of uploading dmesg, lshw, lspci, lsusb outputs
repeatedly to the numerous bugs they are reporting, please check out bug #3382
and leave your comment there, to give it more w
Pär:
My setup used to work. Then stopped working. With the same external
cables. And one port always works, two others don't. I doubt, that there
is a problem with the internal cabling quality, if there even is any.
And if there is, the cables are to short that quality would matter.
Anyhow, I have
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I would need a way to determine which of my USB ports are actual native
ports and which are internal USB hub ports. How can I achieve that
easily?
The reason being is, that I want to investigate a theory to this bug:
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Has this bug been reported upstream? I am always wondering how Ubuntu's
relationship with upstream is? This bug is around for about a year now,
and it does not look to me, as if anybody - at least from upstream - has
even had a look at it.
Please also advise if there is even a facility to escalate
Pär:
This most certainly does not have anything to do with the length of the
cabling. But your front ports might be no native USB ports but internal
USB Hub ports. This however is just something I suspect to be the reason
for the bug. However, unless some developer has a look at that or at
least ad
Robert: On my Laptop, some ports are working and some do produce the
problem. I suspect this is due to some ports being native USB ports and
others being wired as internal USB hub ports.
You might want to check, if this is the case for your setup as well.
Some dev could go ahead and tell us, how
I don't have this device. You should get in contact with Seagate
support. They have investigated the problem.
On Sun, 2007-12-09 at 09:42 +, fishor wrote:
> 1. this is not a bug.
> 2. this report is used to collect information about usb devices which claim
> to support usb-suspend but do not
And this is actually not a misinterpretation of the sys-mon app but
really how much cpu it consumes, unlike what people have suggested
before. I just setup Gutsy on a Celeron 500 and starting g-sys-mon makes
it very unresponsive! g-sys-mon is reporting it's cpu consumption
correctly, but it consume
This one might actually be for the same reason:
Seagate snubs Linux
Latest drives show no visible means of support
http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2007/12/06/seagate-snubs-linux
What is reported in this article is most likely also caused by this bug.
Maybe somebody starts to care now!
Seagate snubs Linux
Latest drives show no visible means of support
http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2007/12/06/seagate-snubs-linux
What is reported in this article is most likely also caused by this bug.
Maybe somebody starts to care!
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This is a dublicate of Bug #84844.
Also this has happened ever since Feisty.
This URL is a pretty save bet, that firefox will freeze:
http://www.strato.de/server/index.html
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This is still the case in Gutsy! What do you need from me for fixing
this bug?
On Fri, 2007-12-07 at 04:56 +, Brian Murray wrote:
> Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
> Ubuntu better. You reported this bug a while ago and there hasn't been
> any activity in
bug #82099 has been filed against java6
the bug has been escalated to
https://jdk-distros.dev.java.net/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=19
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I mean dom0 does not support frequency scaling.
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That's 2.6.22-14-xen.
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Why does the Xen kernel not support CPU frequency scaling? Does not make
much sense considering that some people want to use Xen for running
Windows and Linux side by side on their laptops.
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I confirm gconf-2 and bonobo-act-serv are the processes which are left
running the most often. Both very often all by themselves.
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Yo
Removing seahorse does help a bit, but does not correct the problem
completely. Some processes keep running. And some actually freak out
with 100% CPU consumption.
This is just ridiculous.
I am stuck with EDGY for that very reason. I simply can't afford such a
bug in an LTSP enabled network. I wo
I just tested it again. When I have seahorse installed, multiple
processes remain running after GNOME logout.
Which leads to this screen on next login:
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I lately ran into some problems with GnuPG in Evolution. Trying to
determine the source of the problem, I removed the seahorse and the
gnupg-agent package.
And suddenly, I did not see any more left over processes after logout.
It appears as these two packages might have something to do with the
we
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
I just uploaded my GPG key to the Ubuntu key servers.
pub 1024D/3B911004 2007-06-04
Key fingerprint = 2BD6 7217 A600 E71C 6017 BA13 50CB AF00 3B91 1004
uid Elias Humbolt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Well, now I figur
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