get constantly the following error message:
journalctl -f
+ juuli 14 17:48:57 lauri gnome-shell[7489]: Window manager warning: HW cursor
for format 875713089 not supported
- I added an output of journalctl -f when it happened about 18:19 and
- 18:21.
+ 3. There are some weird problems when
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All USB ports g
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HW: Lenovo T480S laptop
lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
Release:20.04
All USB devices disconnected and reconnected on random times.
I added an output of journalctl -f when it happened about 18:19 and
18:21.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 2
/lib/python3.6/email/message.py", line 315, in set_payload
payload = payload.encode(charset.output_charset)
UnicodeEncodeError: 'ascii' codec can't encode character '\ufffd' in position
269: ordinal
not in range(128)
Please backport this fix. A corrupted held messages
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Tried to load scanner driver. The error occurred during this process.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: libperl5.26 5.26.1-6ubuntu0.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.15.0-29.31-generic 4.15.18
Uname: Linux 4.15.0-29-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.20.9
Same problem Dell XPS 9550 with 16.04.02. Kernel 4.8.0-44
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Name resolution stops working after resume from suspend
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On a machine where nvidia-367 is installed, but the driver won't attach (due to
the nvidia card being older and requiring legacy drivers), systemd-udevd
repeatedly attempts to load it anyway, causing high CPU and memory usage. I
observed the systemd-udevd process at 98% CPU us
[ 35.769534] Bluetooth: RFCOMM socket layer initialized
[ 35.769539] Bluetooth: RFCOMM ver 1.11
[ 367.276773] [drm:gen8_irq_handler [i915]] *ERROR* The master control
interrupt lied (SDE)!
[ 367.277129] [drm:gen8_irq_handler [i915]] *ERROR* The master control
interrupt lied (SDE)!
[ 367.27
There is no bug on Yakkety when I tested.
There is bug on older Ubuntu when I tested, because of older cegui.
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Add bugfix: OpenGLRenderer
Bug seen, and i got multiple prints like this:
Aug 16 17:11:29 fid654044 kernel: [29660.037662] [drm:radeon_gem_object_create]
*ERROR* Failed to allocat
e GEM object (4096, 2, 4096, -12)
Aug 16 17:11:29 fid654044 kernel: [29660.056035] [TTM] Out of kernel memory
Aug 16 17:11:29 fid654044 kernel:
I'm using this laptop with 8GB RAM:
Lenovo Thinkpad Edge 0301DFG
It has Intel graphics:
VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Core Processor Integrated Graphics
Controller (rev 12)
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1) The release of Ubuntu you are using:
Affected, Linux Mint 18 64bit:
Description:Linux Mint 18 Sarah
Release:18
Not affected, Lubuntu 16.10 64bit:
Description: Ubuntu Yakkety Yak (development branch)
Release:16.10
2) The version of the package you are using:
Attached is image that shows how this bug does not happen on Lubuntu
16.10 that is based on Ubuntu 16.10. Lubuntu is installed from daily iso
snapshot 2016-07-31.
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I'm part of development team of game http://www.secretchronicles.de
Attached is image that shows this bug in our game on Linux Mint 17.3
that is based on Ubuntu 14.04.
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cegui is affected by this bug:
https://bitbucket.org/cegui/cegui/issues/1063/openglrenderer-on-linux-renders-cegui
Fix is in repository, please backport or upgrade.
This affects all that have older than version 0.8.5 of cegui.
I'm running Linux Mint 18 that based on Ubuntu
Sorry, perhaps I was unclear in my original description: For the masking
to be effective *both* network-manager and NetworkManager need to be
masked, or NetworkManager.service will start on boot. 'systemctl status
network-manager' will show information about NetworkManager.service so
it seems to be
Public bug reported:
On xenial (systemd 229), 'systemctl mask NetworkManager' is ineffective;
I can still start the service (and in fact it starts on boot). This may
be due to an interaction with an init.d script with a different name
("network-manager").
root@test-paniikki:~# systemctl is-en
Hello, it seems that while running graphical user interface and highdma
off similar problem persists:
NETDEV WATCHDOG: eth0 (tg3): transmit queue 0 timed out
[...]
irq 18: nobody cared (try booting with the "irqpoll" option)
After that device goes offline and can'be brought up again with
rmmod/mo
Hi,
I am running on 64-bit system. The machine didn't hiccup in ~36 hours so
we stopped testing there, otherwise I managed to bump into connection
drop within hours, 8 hours tops. For test I had scp copying data inbound
and outbound and in addition to that Youtube was playing in several
browser ta
Hi, disabling highdma with ethtool seems to work around the issue. I've
added following udev rule to make the changes permanent in
/etc/udev/rules.d/80-tg3-fix.rules
ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="net", ATTRS{vendor}=="0x14e4",
ATTRS{device}=="0x1687", RUN+="/sbin/ethtool -K %k highdma off"
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I have exactly this same problem. I ran boot-repair but the problem was
not resolved. Th output from boot-repair can be found on
http://paste.ubuntu.com/8350528
Thanks for any helpful advice. I read through some of the posts above,
but if the solution is there I might not have sufficient ubuntu
e
Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu 12.04 the pcscd daemon is launched on demand by libpcsclite. I
believe it relies on the setgid bit on /usr/sbin/pcscd for the process
to gain proper rights to create /var/run/pcscd/pcscd.pid and
/var/run/pcscd/pcscd.comm. Ubuntu guest account Apparmor profile
prevent
I am also still getting some occasional corruption (on KDE) with the
331.38-0ubuntu5 drivers when resuming. I don't get freezes anymore, but
what I do see is windows that were open before suspending becoming
glitched (see attached screenshot) but those do not occur every time
after resuming unlike
This is fixed for me with nvidia-graphics-drivers-331 version 331.38-0ubuntu5
(see also
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers-331/+bug/1210077
which the original issue seems to be a duplicate of)
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valid workaround (Arch Linux, kernel 3.13.4-1-ARCH).
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Title:
[Lenovo e335] -
I had a similar crash with the same assertion fail when changing volume
with pavucontrol.
I removed ~/.pulse/ and haven't had the same problem anymore. As always,
you should still make a backup before deleting that directory.
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dhcpd fails to run as an unprivileged user; this is particularly an
issue when wanting to syntax-check the config file.
Reproducing:
$ dhcpd -t -cf /dev/null
Expected results: dhcpd checks configuration file (/dev/null used here)
and reports errors encountered.
Actual resu
I have this bug as well with a geforce GT 640M. To answer that question,
it happens to me on both KDE (with compositing) and LXDE (no
compositing) so compositing does not appear to matter.
Also, for me, kernel 3.9 works fine; the issue only appears on newer
ones than that.
Another report of what
Unfortunately I could not reproduce this after building module-init-
tools with debug symbols.
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depmod fills disk to 100% with invisible m
We also ran into this on one of our machines. depmod seems to be writing
to the file in question in a loop:
# strace -s 100 -p $(pgrep depmod)
write(3, "0x00\nnvidia_304 0x2887 0xfbad 0x00 0x
0x00\nnvidia_304 0x2887"..., 4096) = 4096
Attaching
I've been having this problem as well, still not working with 331.20.
Kernel 3.9 works fine, but newer ones don't seem to.
Using an Acer v3-517g laptop with the nvidia 640M graphics for the
record. And to me it really sounds like Flittermice's problem is not the
same one as the reporter's (and min
sessreg(1) could also be used for this (in retrospect, it would actually
also work for #870297)
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Title:
logins are not recorded in wtmp
To manag
Public bug reported:
OS: Xubuntu 13.04 _Raring Ringtail_ - Alpha amd64 (20130303) - booted from 4GB
USB memorystick
Installer crashes every time after copying all files, when trying to install
on a DELL M1330 laptop with a SSD (have not tried with a regular hdd)
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease:
Public bug reported:
Octave version
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I suspect it's not a graphics bug. At least in Arch Linux the system
hangs completely, i.e. keys don't work (not even Ctrl+Alt+Del), and also
network stays down. The same happens without X and even with KMS
disabled (kernel parameter radeon.kms=0).
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** Also affects: linux (Arch Linux)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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[Lenovo e335] - After suspend with FGLRX or WITHOUT - The
This was fixed in language-selector, which is what I originally reported
it against. I'm not sure why it's marked as affecting ubuntu-
translations.
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since i installed owl i have been experiencing crashes, for example,
when using thunderbird. josef
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package zephyr-clients 2.1.20070719.SNA
Still, if you use page up and page down aggressively, it'll randomly not
trim the pages. But I suspect this has nothing to do with this specific
bug, unless it's applying settings in a delayed way. You can cause
trimming then by zooming in and out randomly. I don't know what triggers
it, but it doe
I confirmed this is the case, so ... there's this function "isWhite" in
utils.cpp which isn't used anywhere else than in
Utils::imageBoundingBox.
I modified it from
inline static bool isWhite( QRgb argb ) {
return ( argb & 0xFF ) == 0xFF; // ignore alpha
}
to
inline static bool isP
I looked at the code and the reason for this is probably obvious (can't
be totally sure since I don't know in which order things are done here).
The imageBoundingBox function is checking whether the pixels to become
cropped from the margins are white. So, if you set your paper color to
something e
And my Okular version is like 0.14.3, so it's apparently been there for
a while.
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Okular Trim margins doesn't work if paper colo
Oh yeah... and if the trimming was set before I enable this setting, it
stays on for a while until I switch to a new page or so.
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Also affects me. As a side-note, for me the trimming only starts working
again for the same document if I restart Okular after I disable the
paper colour setting.
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The Finnish repos are now back in action.
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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apt repositories are broken for
I'm facing this issue in Finland, yet I don't know whether its the
distro or network-related thing, DNS server or something. My own precise
distros failed to update last night, and now at work this 10.04 updates
without any problem.
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Paul: 'who', 'users' and 'top' all look at utmp. The utmp issue was
fixed already, this concerns wtmp and lastlog ('last' and 'lastlog'
utilities show those records).
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pam_lastlog updates both wtmp and /var/log/lastlog. I'm not sure whether
anything else actually writes to lastlog; there is no library to do so
(both pam_lastlog and login without PAM seem to handle the file
directly, using the struct from lastlog.h; see eg. libmisc/log.c in the
'shadow' source pac
Robert, ok: bug 1027805 is the wtmp issue.
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Lightdm logins not being logged in utmp
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After applying the fix for #870297, utmp records are updated correctly
but wtmp is not:
flashman ~ % ssh root@test-precise 'dpkg-query --show lightdm && last -n1'
lightdm 1.2.1-0ubuntu1.1
root pts/0 flashman Tue Jul 17 10:32 - 10:32 (00:00)
wtmp begins Fri Jul 13 19:23:13 20
Sorry, that should've been lp:~lotheac/lightdm/wtmp_precise -- I'm too
tired.
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Lightdm logins not being logged in wtmp
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The 'last' issue is simple to fix: lp:~lotheac/lightdm/utmpx
Should I propose a merge to lp:ubuntu/precise-proposed/lightdm or
somewhere else?
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Tit
The package in precise-proposed works for me.
lightdm 1.2.1-0ubuntu1.1
ltirkkon tty7 2012-07-17 10:33
10:34:34 up 37 min, 1 user, load average: 0.55, 0.53, 0.49
USER TTY FROM LOGIN@ IDLE JCPU PCPU WHAT
ltirkkon tty7 10:33 37:24 1.13s
** Branch linked: lp:~lotheac/lightdm/utmpx
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Okay. I moved the branch based on ubuntu/precise/lightdm to
lp:~lotheac/lightdm/utmpx_precise and the one based on upstream is
lp:~lotheac/lightdm/utmpx. Upstream doesn't have debian/lightdm.pam
though (since it's packaging stuff), so that should still be merged to
the Ubuntu branch.
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Ok, now that I've finally figured out how exactly lightdm works in this
regard, I've pushed my changes to lp:~lotheac/lightdm/utmpx.
At first, I was trying to check for XDG_SESSION_CLASS_USER, but it seems
that is never set. The authentication session (which talks to the
greeter) has no class, an
... sorry, that should be "skipping PAM for non-user sessions"
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Sebastien, yeah, that's the issue. I'm working on skipping PAM for user
sessions right now, actually, but it's probably going to be a little
ugly since I'm trying to keep the changes small.
On a side note, does lightdm have an IRC channel this could be discussed
in? I couldn't seem to find a refer
Ok, but what about PAM? Greeters should run as the same user lightdm
does, so authentication is already skipped for them (do_authenticate is
false), but do pam_open_session or pam_acct_mgmt make sense? If we skip
pam_open_session for greeters, we can use pam_lastlog for actual user
sessions, but I'
Robert, but that wouldn't help for wtmp/lastlog, since pam is still
used. Is there a reason it is for greeters, though, and should greeters
really have a consolekit session either? Couldn't we just simply fork
without doing most of the stuff in session_child_run if we're starting a
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I've written a patch that updates utmp and uses pam_lastlog for wtmp. It seems
to work:
root@test-precise:~# w
18:22:27 up 1:16, 2 users, load average: 2.44, 1.03, 0.68
USER TTY FROM LOGIN@ IDLE JCPU PCPU WHAT
root pts/0remotehost 17:060.00s 3.40s
I looked into this a bit. There is a pam module that updates lastlog and
wtmp (pam_lastlog(8)), which could be stacked in the lightdm pam config.
It doesn't update utmp, however, and utmp is what w(1) and who(1) look
at -- see the discussion at http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=6599
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
service lightdm reload
Expected:
lightdm reloads configuration without exiting
Actual:
lightdm exits, taking the X server with it, killing any user session
Even if config refresh isn't supported, lightdm should not quit when it
receives SIGHUP, or r
Ok. I've already stated that the updated version fixes my issue (which I
assume is the same as the original issue, not reported by me).
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ru
So can we get this to oneiric or should I package it myself? In effect,
this causes cron.daily not to run the next day if a daemon is restarted
by unattended-upgrades.
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I think the original problem reported was caused by apt restarting a
daemon after installing/upgrading a package -- at least I think that's
what happened to me. Vladimir, check your apt logs if it upgraded a
package when this problem occurred.
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Here's a test case: a program that forks a longer running process (could
be a daemon) and exits. debianutils 4.0.2 is buggy, and waits until the
forked program exits:
% run-parts --report . & sleep 1 && ps xf
[1] 2742
PID TTY STAT TIME COMMAND
28460 ?S 0:00 sshd: ltirkkon@pts
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 877766 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/877766
Sorry, missed that this bug is a duplicate (and that the other bug
already has a fix the comments).
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 877766 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/877766
Attached patch fixes this issue by changing directory after (not before)
changing uid.
** Patch added: "chdir-after-setuid.patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lightdm/+bug/885984/+attachment/
proved out to be a hw issue. fixed for me
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Status: New => Invalid
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Regression: Nokia BH-905i headphone
Encountered this on Linux Mint. The installer fatally crashed without
even leaving the option to use the automatic reporting tool. Manually
doing rm -rf /target/usr/local/share/* allows the installer to
complete, because only removing the man directory makes the installer
create a symlink and it w
Is there any way I could debug this? Sniff bluetooth traffic? Really did
work very nicely in 11.04
** Description changed:
- Used to work flawlessly in 11.04. No I can no longer pair them with the
+ Used to work flawlessly in 11.04. Now I can no longer pair them with the
laptop (Sony Vaio S). I
Rolf, thanks a lot for testing it! And I think it's enough you have
tested it in production for this verification to be done.
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BUG at /buil
** Tags removed: verification-needed-oneiric
** Tags added: verification-done-oneiric
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BUG at /build/buildd/linux-2.6.38/mm/swapfile.c:255
Coworker tested some time today but his time run out and had already
shut down instances before getting logs. So I'll tomorrow test more, but
also I see that time to test it is running out, and we need this patch
in Oneiric so that upgrading to Oneiric isn't blocked. I will post
results of our test
to see this patch in future kernel versions :) At least the
identification parts, because I guess the axis values are not that
critical?
Lauri Peltonen
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Is there anything else that is needed to continue this SRU process for
Natty?
And how about this patch with Oneiric? We'd like to upgrade to Oneiric
at some point, at development environment there's some instances updated
already but have not yet tested with Apache under high load, it would be
saf
We have tested it under high load and it has performed well, here's the
boot log, nothing bug related was there:
Xen Minimal OS!
start_info: 0xb1a000(VA)
nr_pages: 0x6cc00
shared_inf: 0xbff4a000(MA)
pt_base: 0xb1d000(VA)
nr_pt_frames: 0x9
mfn_list: 0x967000(VA)
mod_start:
In the meantime we'll try to freeze previous working kernel version so
it does not update automatically yet.
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BUG at /build/buildd/linux-2.
Ubuntu kernel has updates to 12:
Booting 'Ubuntu 11.04, kernel 2.6.38-12-virtual'
And here's the same bug again:
cloud-init boot finished at Mon, 07 Nov 2011 10:06:53 +. Up 31.47 seconds
[82511.071442] [ cut here ]
[82511.071467] kernel BUG at /build/buildd/linux-2.6.38
Could we have test kernel for current Ubuntu Oneiric version?
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BUG at /build/buildd/linux-2.6.38/mm/swapfile.c:255
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Used to work flawlessly in 11.04. No I can no longer pair them with the
laptop (Sony Vaio S). I removed the headphones from the list of known
devices and tried setting them up again, but the Device search won't
find them (it does find two iMacs belonging to my neighbors).
$ d
After some more digging, here's a quick solution for us Vaio S owners:
echo 1 | sudo tee /sys/devices/platform/sony-laptop/kbd_backlight
from https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=121566
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I can confirm this on another Sony Vaio S (VPCS11V9E) running 11.10. All
was fine in 11.04. Please let me know if I could debug this further
somehow.
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Thanks a lot! We will test proposed kernels then. This kernel patch
fixed problem for us, no downtime since the change.
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BUG at /build/bui
Since installing patched kernel we have not needed to manually terminate
instances and site has been available all the time. The bug has not
appeared again.
Currently running instances have uptime of:
- 1 day 6 min
- 13:14
- 2:33
Currently there is low traffic so only 3 instances in use. Autoscal
Thanks! We have started to use x86 version and will monitor the
situation how it stays up.
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Title:
BUG at /build/buildd/linux-2.6.38/mm/swapfile.c
Stefan, we currently have instances crashing all the time during high
load due to this bug so test packages for this are needed. Thanks!
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Title:
B
x86 version of the same package is also used on some servers that don't
need so much memory so it would be nice to have too.
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Title:
BUG at /build
Amazon EC2 instance where we had this has this in boot log with latest updates:
Booting 'Ubuntu 11.04, kernel 2.6.38-11-virtual'
That 2.6.38-11-virtual kernel is in Ubuntu Natty repositories as I just
searched. It's for x86_64. If test kernel package is created, how do I prevent
other Ubuntu ker
In this related Amazon forum thread:
https://forums.aws.amazon.com/thread.jspa?threadID=73763&tstart=0
is link to a patch:
https://lkml.org/lkml/2011/9/22/331
Could the affected people test does this fix it? And if yes, get it into Ubuntu
kernel? At leas on LKML it has been confirmed to work:
htt
I currently cannot test, as i have to reinstall linux to the laptop. I can
retest this next week.
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> Lauri, did this still work on 10.10 (kernel 2.6.35)?
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ASUS A52Jc
This might be already covered, but i'm adding this for comparison.
sudo dmidecode -s system-product-name && sudo dmidecode -s system-version
K52Jc
1.0
lspci -vnnn | perl -lne 'print if /^\d+\:.+(\[\S+\:\S+\])/' | grep VGA
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel
Please disregard my former comment, I was looking at the wrong bug and
wasn't supposed to comment on this one :)
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Title:
empathy crashed with SIGS
Hi,
>From what I gather, to give you that information I need to be able to
>reproduce the crash. But as I said in the original report, I have no idea
>whatsoever how to reproduce it (it has only occurred once) so I don't think I
>can help you with that.
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Title:
Suspend hangs the system.
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Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
Select power button on the top right corner with left button click.
Select suspend from the drop down menu.
What happens:
Screen goes blank (black) with background light still on.
Pressing power button on device does nothing.
What should happen:
Backgroun
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