The simple fact to switch to a TTY reactivate the screen. There are also no
issues in other windows managers than Gnome (e.g. Openbox), xrandr works well.
So probably neither an Xorg nor a driver issue.
It seems to be Gnome-related.
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The last official sources were updated on the 7th of April (not the built date,
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Now that I've compiled the latest OpenSSL sources available here
(1.0.1g): http://www.openssl.org/source/
I can check the OpenSSL version with openssl version -a (not -b; with
this you only get the built date, not the version which really matters):
Public bug reported:
I have noticed that OpenSSL and libssl have been updated to release
1.0.1e. When you take a careful look at the latest release on the
official site, it's 1.0.1g: http://www.openssl.org/news/
You might want to check this screenshot on my machine:
You cannot say that you've not been warned.
It's up to you to stick with the old OpenSSL release.
I'm going to build the last 1.0.1g on my system from the sources.
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I am not able to provide technical details at this time. This a
functional issue and I don't know what package is involved.
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Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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I tested with 3.14, and same problem.
But I caught some kernel messages every time I replug the screen:
[ 42.038474] [drm:intel_dp_complete_link_train] *ERROR* failed to train DP,
aborting
[ 57.587925] [drm:intel_dp_aux_native_read] *ERROR* too many retries, giving
up
[ 57.600327]
Also note that I had no issue on Ubuntu 12.04, so this is a regression.
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On Ubuntu 14.04, the external screen plugged on VGA is detected and get
activated correctly.
However, if I unplug it and then replug it later, it is not detected anymore
and the screen receives no signal.
A way to get it back to work is to reboot or simply suspend the
@Ubuntu Foundations Team Bug Bot (crichton) and John Kim (kotux) :
Thanks for taking the time to answer; I have uninstalled the offending
qemu package. Besides, I won't test that environment again, especially
because I have now a native Ubuntu 13.10 system (not VMed), and I will
try to compile and
@Sheldon You are correct, I checked and the driver is still missing.
From the archive, we can use the firmware file, but not the modules directly.
We need the source code to recompile it against the current kernel of our
distro.
** Also affects: linux (Fedora)
Importance: Undecided
@Alberto Salvia Novella (es20490446e) : There can be at least 2 reasons
why uploads can be interrupted:
- local host loses power, crashes or reboots
- local host loses Internet access
Anyway, the results are identical as far as the U1 sync is concerned.
@Rodney Dawes (dobey): there are
I confirm on my side that the gsetting suggestion from Ted Gould
(comment #8) is working for a user with his homedir over NFS. I have now
put it in my default Ubuntu deployment strategy.
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Title:
Shared Clipboard from Guest to Host and from Host to Guest not
working.
To manage
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Environment: VirtualBox 4.2.18 on Windows 7 host - Ubuntu 13.10 Guest
I used to run Ubuntu 13.04 on the same environment without ever such
problem.
This black screen happened during qemu 1.6.1 compilation, which I have
already performed without any issue on previous Ubuntu
I was finally able to launch gufw !!! :)
-
All I did was to simply switch the order of usr/local/bin and usr/bin paths
within $PATH and reload:
Here's the content of my PATH variable:
/usr/lib/lightdm/lightdm:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games:/usr/local/games:/home/actionmystique/bin:/usr/local/java/jre1.7.0_25/bin
I'm not an Ubuntu expert, so I cannot understand the meaning of your
export
Here are the results:
import sys
sys.path
['', '/usr/local/lib/python27.zip', '/usr/local/lib/python2.7',
'/usr/local/lib/python2.7/plat-linux2', '/usr/local/lib/python2.7/lib-tk',
'/usr/local/lib/python2.7/lib-old', '/usr/local/lib/python2.7/lib-dynload',
import sys
sys.path.append('/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages')
import dbus
Traceback (most recent call last):
File stdin, line 1, in module
File /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/dbus/__init__.py, line 82, in module
import dbus.types as types
File
Your gufw is assuming particular python version and paths, and correct behavior
from other apps.
I don't know anything about python, but your app should not depend on these.
Why don't you:
- test python version installed on the system prior to launch
- include the expected paths of the packages
a sudo apt-get dist-upgrade does not change anything.
I appreciate the time and effort you've put into trying to solve this case.
I feel it won't be solved.
You said that there's no import dbus in the 13.10 release. I'll wait for
Ubuntu 13.10 then.
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issue (python-netifaces is now installed), I have this error after
having launched sudo gnome-control-center/gufw:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/share/gufw/gufw/gufw.py, line 19, in module
from
I begin to understand where the problem lies.
I use python ***3.3*** (latest release) and there's no such thing as
dist-packages inside /usr/lib/python3.3/
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But when I use the command python -v, all the paths are within
usr/local/lib/python2.7/ and there's no other packages than GNS3 inside
dist-packages
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sudo update-python-modules -f did NOT change anything.
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Title:
gufw does not start from System Settings - Firewall Configuration
To
I've just uninstalled and installed gufw as suggested. And my system is up to
date.
Nothing has changed after running gufw:
actionmystique@ACER-Aspire:~$ sudo gnome-control-center
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/share/gufw/gufw/gufw.py, line 20, in module
from controller
Extracts from /usr/share/gufw/gufw/model/Firewall.py
# Gufw 13.04.0 - http://gufw.org
# Copyright (C) 2008-2011 Marcos Alvarez Costales
https://launchpad.net/~costales
...
import commands
import time
import os
import dbus
So dbus is not used anymore?
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No, No, No
Never installed 13.10 from the sources.
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gufw does not start from System Settings - Firewall Configuration
To manage
If I remove the dbus call, another error pops up:
actionmystique@ACER-Aspire:/usr/share/gufw/gufw/model$ sudo
gnome-control-center
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/share/gufw/gufw/gufw.py, line 21, in module
from view.guiGufw import GuiGufw
File
1. same
2. it should work as root as well.
without it:
actionmystique@ACER-Aspire:/$ gnome-control-center
(gnome-control-center:3913): IBUS-WARNING **: The owner of
/home/actionmystique/.config/ibus/bus is not actionmystique!
Traceback (most recent call last):
File
@costales: Here's what you've requested:
actionmystique@ACER-Aspire:~$ sudo gnome-control-center
[sudo] password for actionmystique:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/share/gufw/gufw/gufw.py, line 20, in module
from controller import Controller
File
Invalid status? How convenient!
I've noticed a current trend in the software industry and open-source
community: denying a bug to avoid to have to solve it as long as only a
few users are affected by it. Nowadays, quantity surpasses quality by
far in people's mind.
I guess no one even tried to
Hi,
Thanks mainly to Jonathan and jhorak work, I've come to find an easy
solution to manage this problem without patching/recompiling anything.
We just need to intercept the gconf_client_get_string call using
LD_PRELOAD to make it answer nicely on a search containing a '+' symbol.
You will find
I Have to reinstall the patch but ubuntuforums.org is closed for
maintenance. Is there another way to understand exactly how to patch
nautilus please?
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@costales (costales): It might be important to note that my Ubuntu is
used as a VM under Windows 7/VirtualBox 4.2.14
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Title:
gufw does
#14 Thank you... but I do not understand 3) Copy the patch file into
the new package folder in that dir
4 files in this folder:
nautilus_3.6.3.orig.tar.xz
nautilus_3.6.3-0ubuntu16.debian.tar.gz
nautilus_3.6.3-0ubuntu16.dsc
open-with.patch
when I type patch -p1 open-with.patch Terminal say:
Please, how do I use this patch?
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Title:
Open with on folders was removed, Ubuntu should consider patching back
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Please, tell me *where* and how I must apply this patch?
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To
I have this same problem, but it also affect me when I copy files from
my digital camera. Only started since the upgrade to 12.04.
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Title:
SO, what's the point ???
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Title:
gnome-shell hangs when switching to a running VMWare Player Window in
Activities menu
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I have the exact same problem that this person described:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/91947/headphones-analog-output-switching-like-crazy
Thanks to his tip, I could workaround the issue after believe it was a pure EMF
or PSU issue.
I am on Ubuntu 11.10 64 bits. According
Same problem here. I noticed that switching to a TTY also restore the
correct behavior.
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Title:
[hardy] Key repeat gets randomly turned off.
To
I can confirm this bug too, which happens very often only when I use
VMWare Workstation (and a Windows guest with vmware-tools, as far as I
can tell).
I now use the Nouveau driver.
Most of time, I switch to a TTY and reload gnome-shell with :
$ killall -1 gnome-shell
But sometimes, it is either
Public bug reported:
Evolution randomly crashes, even when it is left open with no user
interaction.
Here is the backtrace :
$ evolution
*** glibc detected *** evolution: free(): invalid pointer: 0x7fd0cc1031c0
***
=== Backtrace: =
I didn't fix anything for me.
By the way, I started to use Gnome-shell and the windows are not lagging at all
there (tough there are other graphical glitches, thanks ATI for the great
driver). :(
It probably confirms the laggy windows is caused by a specific issue between
Compiz/Unity and ATI.
Simply, it has always been a show-stopper for me.
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Evolution virtual trash / real trash on IMAP server
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Same problem here.
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To manage notifications about this bug go to:
I found an interesting behavior with my Nova X600 laser mouse.
It has some buttons on it to switch between modes with different frequencies.
Whenever I press it, window moving becomes smooth for a few second (approx
30s). Then, it becomes extremely laggy again.
I can reproduce it all the time.
I just came back - after a painful migration - from btrfs which, at the
time, sucks even much more (extreme slugishness with many applications,
continuous activity too and no fsck).
Are we still left with ext3 or XFS for a decent FS?
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The above recommendations have no impact with the issue on my system.
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jbd2 writing block every 5 - 10 seconds, preventing disk spin-down
As far as I am concerned, it has been solved using the IMAP+ protocol, as soon
as Evolution started to support it.
It can be reproduced anytime using the basic IMAP protocol though, so I am not
sure if it is an expected behavior or a workaround.
Anyway, I definitely adopted Thunderbird which
I can confirm that this issue is still present even in 11.04 final.
I just switched to 11.04 from 10.10 and what a deception. Instability, Unity
non sense... I wanted my Openbox back, but no way.
Sad to see the same things broken again and again...
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The problem is still here (10.10) and I don't see any solution that
would allow me to type Japanese AND French in Opera.
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Accented letters
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mutter
Couldn't update, says that the packet was broken
Bug at uninstall
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: gir1.2-mutter-3.0 (not installed)
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.38-9.43-generic 2.6.38.4
Uname: Linux 2.6.38-9-generic
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package gir1.2-mutter-3.0 (not installed) failed to install/upgrade:
tentative de remplacement de « /usr/lib/mutter/Meta-3.0.typelib »,
FYI, on my side I ensure the interface stays awaken (and not up, it
can not stay up, in the Unix meaning of this term, once the system has
shut down) by putting these two lines in /etc/default/halt :
NETDOWN=no # to not shutdown the interfaces
ethtool -s eth0 wol g # to activate the wake-on-lan
Thanks Alexander!
I've investigated your patches and find them very interesting, clearly
based on the same model of portmap/portmap-wait.
Still, I was looking for the less intrusive possible modification in the
time being (while this bug is being investigated thoughtfully, I hope,
by Canonical
Hi guys!
First thanks for your analysis
I'm in the process to let deploy more than 400 computers using the
current LTS with NFSv4 (and autofs here too) and I'm stuck at randomly
facing exactly the same problem of idmapd failing to start, here because
of the late rpc_pipefs start:
Feb 28
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubiquity
You are using Ubuntu 10.10- the Maverick Meerkat -
released in October 2010 and supported until April 2012.
** Affects: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Same thing here. After a package upgrade, Kontact stopped working
because akregator was crashing. removing the ~/.kde/share/apps/akregator
did allow the application to start without crashing.
Akregator back trace is as follow (This is akregator 1.6.5 with KDE
4.5.1 on Ubuntu 10.10 running on
I am having a huge memory leak on my 64 bits system using either tcpdump or
dumpcap. Soon after the process is started, it starts eating all the memory is
swapping. In a few seconds, without much network traffic, I get 1 GB of memory
eaten.
So I think the bug is still here with Ubuntu 10.10,
It also affects me, on Maverick.
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And what's weired is that pinging is allowed on my server, so I don't
know what Evolution is actually trying to do...
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This bug had disappeared for me until Lucid, but it came back with 10.10.
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The attached code compiles allright (gcc test.c -o test) but when I run
it segfaults :
% ./test example.com 80
toto
phocean.net
resolv: phocean.net
zsh: segmentation fault ./test phocean.net 80
Debug session (attached) shows that the resolv function is working as
expected,
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Sorry but I am not a native English speaker so such misunderstandings are
likely to happen.
I don't have data from the kernel crash for now, but if I get it, I will fill
another bug.
Concerning this bug, I indeed found a workaround, but I don't think it
is acceptable.
Hardware that works with
Invalid? Hmm not so sure. If so why wireless had always worked fine with
openSUSE 11.x, Windows Vista, etc.
Even though I found a workaround, the behaviour is not normal and may hide more
problem (I encountered a few kernel crash while unloading / reloading the
iwlagn module).
So please don't
I was able to solve the problem.
On my Wifi router, I had customized settings concerning the beacon and
DTIM intervals (higher than default, to reduce the number of packets
sent).
After I resetted these parameters to their default values (respectively 100 and
1), the stability issues vanished.
The bug is still there and extremely annoying. I have tried all possible tips I
found on forums or previous bug reports :
- deactivate hardware encryption (modprobe iwlagn swcrypto=1)
- tried all kind of encryption combinations (WPA2 only, WPA only, TKIP, AES,
WPA+WPA2, etc, except WEP)
I
Public bug reported:
Wireless had always (for years) worked great on my laptop (Thinkpad T61), until
I switched from openSUSE to Ubuntu Lucid few days ago.
Since then, my wifi connection has been very unstable, always flapping.
Randomly but as frequent as every 3 or 4 minutes, it disconnects
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@pavolzetor This traceback is _not_ related to the indicator applet
support problem.
It's about a wrong number of columns in an SQL instruction while writing
in the log database.
I suppose that may be because of a log database structure change and a
problem with database migration (or no
For now I would say no.
At least, I haven't found a way yet to reproduce it.
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Does my proposed solution (moving away pstopdf.convs) works in your
case?
BTW, how are you converting your PPT into PDF? Doesn't OpenOffice have a
direct PDF rendering function (totally independent from CUPS) which
could be used for that?
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It appears _there actually is_ some wrong/bad consequences when
activating capslock, especially when going in/out the rdesktop window.
It then sometimes makes the capslock modifier apparently stuck
(permanently active) in the GNOME environment which alter a lot of
keyboard and mouse actions.
It's
Thanks for the directions. Starting to learn how to use debdiff...
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 251709 ***
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@Daniel, yes it's a workaround, but at least it lets CapsLock being
usable again!
The CapsLock synchronization between inside and outside is another
matter, which is not as important as just being able to
This problem is still present in Jaunty and Karmic RC (whatever US or
French keyboard).
I'm going to try Michael's patch above.
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Ok.
After some wide investigations (checking raw keyboard scan codes with
showkey, checking Xorg key codes with xev, checking GNOME keyboard
selection, checking/removing SCIM/iBus keyboard alteration in the way, checking
console keyboard choice in /etc/default/console-setup) and after trying
But Karmic is bringing OOo 3.1.1... shouldn't this package be available
at the same version as OOo?
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Anyway, having hunspell-vi (and others hunspell-*) conflicting with any
(unversioned) Thunderbird is really blocking hard against getting
Vietnamese language support in Ubuntu (since we can't spellcheck it in
OpenOffice, Firefox or Thunderbird without this package)...
So, please find a way (and
Same problem with hunspell-vi...
hunspell-fr and hunspell-en-us have correct version'd conflict
dependencies on Thunderbird 2.0.0.1 but not a few others like those we
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Arne, I have assigned this bug to you since you were assigned to the bug
#227711 which is exactly the same.
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Arne Goetje (arnegoetje)
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hunspell-hu conflicts with thunderbird (unversioned)
** Summary changed:
- hunspell-hu conflicts with thunderbird (unversioned)
+ hunspell-hu hunspell-vi conflict with thunderbird (unversioned)
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hunspell-hu hunspell-vi conflict with thunderbird (unversioned)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/409813
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** Summary changed:
- hunspell-hu hunspell-vi conflict with thunderbird (unversioned)
+ hunspell-hu, hunspell-vi and probably others hunspell-* conflict with
thunderbird (unversioned)
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hunspell-hu, hunspell-vi and probably others hunspell-* conflict with
thunderbird (unversioned)
I've just tested the use of the current hunspell-vi package (forcing its
installation) in Jaunty and it works perfectly with Thunderbird (and
Firefox too).
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hunspell-hu, hunspell-vi and probably others hunspell-* conflict with
thunderbird (unversioned)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/409813
Same test in Hardy (forced hunspell-vi installation) and it works
perfectly with Thunderbird too.
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hunspell-hu, hunspell-vi and probably others hunspell-* conflict with
thunderbird (unversioned)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/409813
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