*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 480492 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/480492
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 480492
Computer goes back to sleep upon wakeup, after unplugging from wall.
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Dell e6500 re-enter suspend mode after entering suspend mode on DC and
looks like the same bug as bug #480492,
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/480492
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Laptop automatically suspends right after resume if power cable was
disconnected before resuming
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/492649
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Can you easily remove/re-insert your laptop battery? If you do your
steps to reproduce the bug, but then remove both battery and AC at the
same time** (and then put them back), can you still resume? (in which
case it seems like it was suspended to both disk and ram, but taking
away the power
Still an issue on Karmic (and feeling the pain again on my macbook.
Having isight.fw loaded so the webcam works used to prevent this noise.
In Karmic though, the webcam works for me as usual using isight.fw, but
a lot of the time while running my laptop I get this noise anyway!)
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is this dup of / related to bug #220226 ?
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LOCKED. nvidia, intel gfx; Old bug.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/394691
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for interested ubuntu-users: I finally found out how to get Amarok 1.4 back on
Jaunty:
http://nomad.ca/blog/2009/apr/3/amarok-14-jaunty-ubuntu-904/
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/368230
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/368230
See the workaround in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/phonon/+bug/368230 (it worked
for me to resolve my HDA Intel (STAC92xx Analog) error in GNOME
Jaunty) :
(run `systemsettings` in a terminal, go
(Robert Persson, how did you roll-back to Amarok 1.4? I'd like to do so
at least until Jaunty+1; for various other reasons, 2.0 is not quite up
to snuff for me)
luca_ing's workaround did work for me to fix Amarok and JuK in GNOME
Jaunty. Is it feasible for Ubuntu to set Phonon to default to
er, on the minus side, this fix made MPlayer, Fish Fillets (a game
with music), etc., completely unresponsive and unable to play music
while I'm playing music with JuK... hmm.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/368230
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workaround for getting back MP3-playing (since no one's mentioned it
yet) : `sudo aptitude install libxine1-ffmpeg` worked for me
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(like MP3)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/346246
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me too (workaround works to make sound come out of headphones -- oddly
it also changes what non-headphone, builtin sound sounds like...):
Jaunty (GNOME) x86 edition, Macbook 2,1
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/201957
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my bug might also involve: I was using amd64 Intrepid; then I
reinstalled with x86 Jaunty, but using the same old home directory. So
there might be some bugs with 32 vs. 64 bits being stored... I haven't
tried wiping my KMail / KDE settings to see if the problems persist...
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26987320/20090520-kmail.kcrash
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kmail jaunty crashes after using right-click context-menu
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/378787
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Public bug reported:
running KMail under GNOME (I installed kubuntu-desktop not as default,
just to make sure I had all the dependencies).
Right-click to bring up the context menu on some message; the first time
(with crash log created and attached), KMail crashed (SIGABRT) before I
exited the
well, I installed kdepim-dbg, and now KMail crashes when I start it up
(or during downloading messages, which I see it doing on startup)...
here's a new crash log with dbg
** Attachment added: crash following starting kmail, with dbg
Steve Langasek: sure, there's a tradeoff... but with sufficient
knowledge, perhaps we could make it less bad. Suppose the hard-drive is
specced to 60 load-cycles. With smartctl we can measure the current
number of load-cycles. Suppose there have already been 70 load-
cycles: wouldn't
That package fixes it for me on Intrepid x86_64. Can we have an SRU at
some point?
(hint to testers, after putting the deb line in /etc/apt/sources.list,
syntax is `sudo aptitude install xserver-xorg-input-
synaptics=0.15.2-0ubuntu7~wgrant3` -- it took me ages to figure this
out. And apparently
well, the upstream bug seems to be fixed as of ghc-6.10.1, so it should
be possible to enable GHCi in our/Debian's build as soon as ghc =
6.10.1 rolls around for us
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/70302
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not a thunderbird bug, says reporter
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Status: New = Invalid
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Intrepid x86_64 MacBook2,1. (a page related to this hardware:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MacBook2-1/Hardy )
bad: Wait 10 minutes (working or not, but system running), and
Load_Cycle_Count increases by 5 to 10. That's 30-60 LCC an hour, which
is too much.
`hdparm -B 254 /dev/sda` works as
according to http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-948250.html ,
either (not sure)
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/wgrant/ubuntu intrepid main
or
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18664539/xserver-xorg-input-
synaptics_0.15.2-0ubuntu7~wgrant3_amd64.deb
is likely to work... whereas syndaemon on
Pedro, I can give you the missing information -- I also suffer from this
issue, and I have my laptop to test with. Just tell me what information
you want. The original description seemed lucid to me...
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Status: Invalid = New
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when unplugging
Pedro, what is the information we need to investigate the problem? --
that we need to test with the Intrepid Ibex live-CD and tell you what
happens? Or were you referring to something else?
-Isaac
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when unplugging the sleep after x minutes on battery is activated
inappropriately
what a mess. re: you simply can't run long enough on batteries for this
to happen, well, it's easy to. Unplug your computer, use it for three
hours wherever, then suspend/shut it down/ignore it and plug it back in
for a while to recharge, then repeat. Do this every day. It's easy to
have a
I found out that this is a known bug, which can be worked around by an
addon for Thunderbird 2.0 https://addons.mozilla.org/en-
US/thunderbird/addon/2131. Its message led me to believe that it still
had the vulnerability, just removing the annoyance. But looking in its
preferences, it looks like
er, never mind, today the beep issue is back.
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linux-2.6.24-19 resolved this loud-beep and message issue for me (I
upgraded that soon after a hal(-info?) upgrade that *didn't* seem to fix
the problem, and made a few other changes while rebooting, but I'm
guessing it was the kernel upgrade that fixed it). The Xorg Synaptics
issue is still
doesn't happen to me on June 2007 MacBook, with Hardy x86 edition.
(although, after upgrading to Hardy, I had to use the workaround in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/201957 for any
sound at all to come out of my headphones). Now, maybe it's different
on your different
perhaps the same issue as LP #201957,
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/201957 ?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/220412
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 201957 ***
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no problem, it happens all the time. Let's see if I can figure out how
to technically mark the bug as duplicate now...
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 201957
no sound from headphones in
Did it really need to be disabled in linux-generic as well, not just in
linux-rt? (Or is the changelog in update-manager just lying to me and
it didn't actually change in linux-2.6.24-19-generic??) (I'm on Hardy
x86)
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Binary package hint: mozilla-thunderbird
I'm not sure how many bugs this is. But here we go:
Background: I have an IMAP email account on my website
cedarswampstudios.org, which is hosted by HostGo. I use TLS in
Account Settings/Server Settings (*not* TLS, if available),
on Hardy, June 2007 MacBook. Had no problem on Gutsy. Same problem
with suspend-to-ram and lost touchpad configuration that can be restored
by switching VT (despite that suspend/resume switches to a console from
X while suspended...). Doing things with `psmouse` doesn't have any
effect -- after
this worked for Chrissy:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=4980270postcount=20
sudo iwconfig wlan0 rate 54M
and then shut off my wireless
and then turned it back on
so probably the /etc/network/interfaces modification suggested in the
post will work (as a workaround, I guess).
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mplayer
Gutsy x86 edition on a mid-2007 MacBook. No special hardware. When I
try to use any keys in the gnome-terminal to control `mplayer
some_music_file.ogg`, I get messages like:
Starting playback...
No bind found for key 'JOY_RIGHT'.-JOY_DOWN
here's a fixed link:
http://ubuntumagnet.com/2007/10/enabling-silc-support-pidgin-under-
ubuntu-710-gutsy-gibbon
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Gaim doesn't include SILC support
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/44728
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I applied the technique on the above-mentioned page to compile with SILC
support, however, it has the permissions problem described here
http://carnal0wnage.blogspot.com/2007/08/getting-silc-plugin-to-work-
with-pidgin.html
Cannot create SILC key pair
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argh,why do I need to make a new bulky post every time I forget to
mention sometime? these are the successful messages from `sudo pidgin`
Public key has been saved into `/root/.silc/public_key.pub'.
Private key has been saved into `/root/.silc/private_key.prv'.
I'm on Gutsy x86 edition
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running pigdin from command-line, I get
Could not create public key identifier: Success
Could not create public key identifier: Success
.
sudo pidgin works to create keys...
this seems to be a silc-toolkit problem?
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not personally, since I'm not using that computer, nor even Ubuntu
regularly, anymore. But I doubt the issue's been fixed. But I'm not in
a position to easily reproduce the bug for you either.
(hmm... these Thank you... to make Ubuntu better Some content.
Thanks in advance. are starting to
As far as I remember, the installer didn't crash. Although not my main
system, I have run this Ubuntu occasionally since. There is no
/var/log/partman or /var/log/installer. There is
/var/log/syslog{,.0,.{1,2,3,4,5,6}.gz} . okay, I'll attach those in a
.tar.gz which is a somewhat reasonable
As long as GHC has no registerised-powerpc maintainer (which I believe
is still true), and ghc bug #631 remains unfixed
http://hackage.haskell.org/trac/ghc/ticket/631 (even if it is fixed in
GHC 6.8, that won't be out in time for Gutsy, but 6.8 will be in time
for gutsy+1), I don't think this bug
Unfortunately, I don't believe I still have an Xubuntu Feisty
(especially not on powerpc. I got a new Macbook, first installed Ubuntu,
now I'm running GoboLinux). I don't particularly remember the above
issue seeming resolved, but then, I also remember XFCE seeming generally
more stable in Feisty
I still need to middle-click as well as right-click. Does the synaptics
driver allow that somehow?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/103375
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On my MacBook which now has a hybrid GPT/MBR partition table, installing
Ubuntu 7.04 (choosing i386 edition even though the processor does have
64-bit capabilities) from the CD, generated an incorrect /etc/fstab
file. The partition named EFI system partition (without the
Public bug reported:
After upgrade to Feisty, having booted with XFCE as default (g?x?)dm
session, logged in to GNOME and said yes, make that my default
session, and upgraded from Edgy using update-manager -d, the new
kernel's boot-splash artwork is for Kubuntu!
(looks duplicate of bug #23252,
However, it just happened again. This time I noticed an update-
notification picture and the bomb icon at the same time. Furthermore,
when I then chose the Report a bug... option, I got another crash
report saying that Firefox Web Browser closed unexpectedly (although I
had not already been
Here is the Firefox crash report generated then.
(The system update was just to the `info` program, which I wasn't even using at
the time)
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It's powerpc -- but surely GHC is built registerised on that
architecture? (is there some way I can find out whether a given ghc
binary was built that way?)
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Rebooting into a copy of my OS from before upgrading from Dapper to
Edgy, I can reproduce the referenced ghc-bug-631. So I see there is a
reason for this. On the other hand, I didn't notice any problems when I
used ghci, personally...
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I originally installed from the standard PowerPC Dapper LiveCD. I soon
installed the xubuntu-desktop and switched to it as my default session.
Sometimes three windows come up all at once saying programs crashed,
namely, evolution-alarm-notify, update-notifier, and
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No, I don't know how to reproduce it.
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Binary package hint: ghc6
ghci is the interpreter mode of GHC, the Glasgow Haskell Compiler.
In Dapper I could use GHCi. After upgrading to Edgy:
$ ghci
ghc-6.4.2: not built for interactive use
This also affects the runhaskell/runghc commands. This interferes with
using
Oops, I meant runhugs -98, not +98 -- its flags are so confusing. Probably
this should be in a separate bug report somewhere, but, here is the messages I
get for doing that the wrong way:
runhugs: Error occurred
ERROR /usr/lib/hugs/libraries/Text/ParserCombinators/ReadP.hs:133 - Syntax
error
** Attachment added: the automatic bugreport
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When I logged in I got the funny bomb picture telling me there was a bug
report and xfdesktop had crashed. Apparently that was from before I
shut down my computer yesterday. How odd. I haven't noticed any ill
effects. I upgraded to Edgy a couple days ago, on Saturday the
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