Public bug reported:
When connecting to any Bluetooth device, PulseAudio fails to change its
profile to A2DP (and leaves it in HSP/HFP).
The following is appended to /var/log/syslog when trying to change
profile in pavucontrol:
Aug 14 14:59:02 k-laptop pulseaudio[18882]: Refused to switch profil
Few more things for my case (Dell Precision 7510). AUX headphones' sound
seems to be connected to active input device: switching input devices
(headphone mic, built-in mic, dock mic (unplugged)) causes sound to
appear in the headphones. Although heavily distorted by noise. But the
distortion is not
Dell Precision 7510
Plugging headphones via AUX (3.5mm jack) disables the sound. Workaround:
in pavucontrol switch profile of the default device ("Built-in Audio")
from "Analog Stereo Duplex" to "Analog Stereo Output" and back (after
switching back, audio in headphones starts working).
After remo
Or let me put it the other way. Below goes what I have figured out so
far.
1. Whenever I start my virtual machine (from a "Powered Off" state)
internet via proxy does not work.
$ env | grep -i http_proxy
HTTP_PROXY=http://localhost:48080/
http_proxy=http://localhost:48080/
$ systemctl st
Hi Christopher,
Sorry for the invoke-rc.d command mistake: it was jsut a typo. Of course
you are right and the actual command there like you have said.
As for the resolvconf, it is installed on my machine:
$ apt policy resolvconf
resolvconf:
Installed: 1.79ubuntu8
Candidate: 1.79ubun
Public bug reported:
There is a script (/etc/resolvconf/update-libc.d/squid) provided by the
squid package which calls:
invoke-rc.d reload squid || true
The thing is, that command somehow does not cause the squid to reload.
This is particularly painful when Ubuntu is being contained in
Virtua
> KWIN_USE_BUFFER_AGE=0
As I said, I do not use this anymore. However, what I used in the past
was:
$ cat > /etc/profile.d/kwin-fix.sh
export KWIN_USE_BUFFER_AGE=0
$ chown root:root /etc/profile.d/kwin-fix.sh
$ chmod 0644 /etc/profile.d/kwin-fix. sh
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Hi Thomas,
I think this report should then be closed as invalid. Comments in this
thread (useful information) should be splitted into separate reports.
Because this report here serves nothing but a garbage bin.
BTW, for me the issue described in name is solved: first I used a
workaround KWIN_USE_
Public bug reported:
Hi,
I was running do-release-upgrade tool in an environment like:
LANG=ru_UA.UTF-8
LANGUAGE=ru:en:uk:en
LC_CTYPE="ru_UA.UTF-8"
LC_NUMERIC=ru_UA.UTF-8
LC_TIME=ru_UA.UTF-8
LC_COLLATE="ru_UA.UTF-8"
LC_MONETARY=ru_UA.UTF-8
LC_MESSAGES="ru_UA.UTF-8"
LC_PAPER=ru_UA.UTF-8
LC_NAME=ru
[Po]lentino,
That informaion isn't actually helpful. You tried to run qdbus from a
tty without X11 server?
If so, the essage just tells you that X11 should be started and $DISPLAY
env variable should be set in order to call qdbus.
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Adding 'acpi_backlight=vendor dell_laptop.backlight=0' to kernel command
line (no 'acpi=noirq' or 'acpi=off') results in succesfull boot.
** Description changed:
With Quantal amd64, the machine fails to boot without additional kernel
parameters. This is reproducible in 3.5.0-18-generic 3.5.0-
Søren Gellert,
Thanks, adding 'acpi_backlight=vendor dell_laptop.backlight=0' to kernel
command line worked flawlessly for kernel 3.6.3.
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> I've already tested amd64 10.10 it does boot.
it does NOT boot.
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Title:
[Dell XPS 15z] Need kernel parameter acpi=noirq or acpi=off to boot
T
I've already tested amd64 10.10 it does boot. I can say that:
* Ubuntu 10.04.4 amd64 boots without any kernel acpi parameters
* 10.10+ amd64 requires acpi=noirq or acpi=off to boot
I've tested all (amd64) of: 10.04.4, 10.10, 11.04, 11.10, 12.04.1, 12.10
using live images. Should I install 10.10 ?
Issue is relevant to kernel 3.7-rc4
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Had the same issue, resolved by:
rm /etc/grub.d/00_header.backup
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To manag
The latest amd64 buntu release that boots without any acpi flags is
10.04.4 Lucid.
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[Dell XPS 15z] Need kernel parameter acpi=noirq or acp
Can confirm that amd64 Lucid boots without additional kernel acpi
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Quantal i386 Live image boots successfully without any acpi kernel
parameters.
Sorry, but I am not able to try Lucid amd64 at the moment, will try a
few days later.
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> Despite this, were you able to boot without the parameters in a
release prior to Quantal?
No, I was not able to boot without acpi parameters on any amd64 release
of Ubuntu (starting from Natty).
But I would like to admit, that i386 kernels are booting without any
acpi parameters on my machine (
This bug may be related:
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Photo of screen when failed to boot with no acpi kernel parameters in
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Hello,
There's a problem with ACPI subsystem in Linux kernel (3.5.0-18~ubuntu
and 3.6.3 mainline). The machine fails to boot without additional kernel
flags, that disable ACPI features.
Here's more detailed description of dependency between used kernel flags and
boot proces
flynsarmy,
So you're saying that you are not experiencing the same issue with A11
or A12 BIOS on your Dell XPS 15z (with acpi=noirq)?
Can you perform 3 to 5 consecutive reboots and confirm that?
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Still issue with A12 BIOS.
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Ubuntu boots up in a black screen
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There's something broken on Dell's site.
Here's forum topic:
http://en.community.dell.com/support-forums/software-os/f/4677/p/19473122/20215297.aspx#20215297
Here's direct link for downloading BIOS:
http://downloads-us.dell.com/FOLDER00932248M/1/
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A12 BIOS is not available for downloading at the moment. See flynsarmy
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Will try and respond here when the download is available.
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Hello,
I'm using Dell XPS15z laptop with kubuntu 12.10 beta 1 and kernel
3.5.0-13 amd64 (additional kernel flags: acpi=noirq). The problem is
that ubuntu with this kernel boots up in a black screen: it looks like
monitor gots powered off.
After several reb
** Description changed:
Hello,
I'm using Dell XPS15z laptop with kubuntu 12.10 beta 1 and kernel
3.5.0-13 amd64 (additional kernel flags: acpi=noirq). The problem is
that ubuntu with this kernel boots up in a black screen: it looks like
monitor gots powered off.
+
+ After several reb
Still no luck with A11 BIOS.
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And here's boot log on success.
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See photo in attachment for boot log when failed to boot.
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After update from KDE-Telepathy 0.5 to 0.5.1, Russian language
disappear from
See boot log (when failed) in attachment.
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> As well, regarding your Bug Description:
> >"additional kernel flags: acpi=noirq"
>
> Why are you using this kernel parameter?
x86_64 kernels won't be able to boot on my machine without the parameter.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport/Machines/Laptops/Dell/XPS/15z
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The same issue with mainline 3.6.0, 3.6.1 (ubuntu) kernels. I'll try
vanilla ones and bisect.
Also no luck with 3.5.0-17~kamal from Sputnik Kernel PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~canonical-hwe-team/+archive/sputnik-kernel
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Still there in 3.5.0-17.
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** Summary changed:
- Sans serif cyrrilic font in kubuntu 12.04 and 12.10 is bad
+ Sans serif cyrillic font in kubuntu 12.04 and 12.10 is bad
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Public bug reported:
Hello,
I'm using Dell XPS15z laptop with kubuntu 12.10 beta 1 and kernel
3.5.0-13 amd64 (additional kernel flags: acpi=noirq). The problem is
that ubuntu with this kernel boots up in a black screen: it looks like
monitor gots powered off.
Besides, the laptop has hibrid graph
Looks like it's no longer an issue in Kubuntu 12.10 Beta 1.
Can anyone confirm?
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Title:
Sans serif cyrrilic font in kubuntu 12.04 and
> Still not in the updates for Kubuntu. Window appears on every boot after
> every update of flashplugin-nonfree.
>
> WORKAROUND (to be repeated after every update):
>
> sudo rm /var/lib/update-notifier/user.d/data-downloads-failed
> sudo rm /var/lib/update-notifier/user.d/data-downloads-failed-
As long as 'sans-serif' in normal in Gnome/Unity and the patch, changing
language detection criteria, fixes the problem I can assume that the
problem is that Qt's(KDE's) "lang" passed to font configuration xml's
differs from one in GTK (Unity/Gnome).
I mean it turns out in /etc/fonts/conf.d/90-fon
I've made an ivestigation. The attached patch for '/etc/fonts' seems to
fix the problem .
BUT I haven't tested the korean localization with it.
** Patch added: "This patch fixes bad cyrillic 'sans-serif' and 'serif' BUT is
not tested with korean localization"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubunt
Please note that not only 'sans-serif' is affected, also 'serif' is
looking bad (e.g. huge kerning). See attachment.
** Attachment added: "Bad serif cyrillic font by default"
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And here is the screeshot of sans-serif fonts after workaround (i.e.
removing 'fonts-nanum' package).
Actually that's how they should look like.
** Attachment added: "That's how cyrrilic sans-serif should look like"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kdebase/+bug/990635/+attachment/313
1. See attachment
2. I haven't clearly understood what I should move out of the way, but when I
remove ~/.fonts.conf and ~/.fontconfig fonts remain the same. Nevertheless when
I remove 'fonts-nanum' package - everything goes back to normal (see attachment
in next post).
3. Attachment in next pos
Dave, no, dist-upgrade didn't fix the problem.
Furthermore, the notification appears again when I'm reinstalling
flash-plugin-installer via Muon.
But not when "sudo apt-get install --reinstall flashplugin-installer".
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I've observed this on kubuntu 12.04 beta. But the window was with some
arabian text(the only readable phrase was 'flasplayer-plugin-installer')
and "Ok" button.
So maybe the bug is happens when upgrading flash-player.
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Maybe it is related to this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kubuntu-meta/+bug/975909
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1) lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
Release:12.04
I'm using x86_64 kubuntu.
After recent (4 may 2012) upgrade I'm observing a "Software
notifications are availiable" on every login. When I click on it - the
strange black window shows up.
See attached
sentaus, thanks that's a good workaround.
It proves that it is something wrong with aliases in /etc/fonts
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Sans serif cyrrilic font in kub
It seems the workaround isn't going to work - sudo in ubuntu is configured to
keep '$HOME'.
I think something must be done with /etc/fonts
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** Attachment added: "Default cyrillic 'Sans Serif' font (e.g. run 'kdesudo
kate')"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/990635/+attachment/3113023/+files/bad-sans-serif-by-default.png
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Public bug reported:
1) 'lsb_release -rd':
Description:Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
Release:12.04
2) Software version - default for kubuntu 12.04 on 28.04.2012 (no
additional repositories)
3) Description:
Default font alias for 'Sans Serif' (cyrillic) looks horrible in kubuntu 12.04.
This font
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