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Title:
After install reboot was unsuccessful with dark screen.
Public bug reported:
Installation of 21.10 beta 4-2-2022 went well. Both screens were normal and
active. Reboot did not produce a screen to login, they were both dark
following the DELL post screen. I have a DELL XPS I5 with two monitors. One
on DVI and the other a Display Video connection.
I apologize if this is not relevant to this blocking bug. I am trying to help
a friend.
Machine is dual boot Windows 10 and Ubuntu 18.04 Has Extended Partition where
Ubuntu went into Parition 5. Machine worked fine with 18.04. Tried upgrade
offered to Ubuntu 19,04 which failed and won't no
Please see Bug # 1612010
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1292041
Title:
Lockscreen doesn't turn off the screen
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Lockscreen doesn't turn off the screen (saw it via Bug # 1292041 now closed)
Ctrl=Alt+L or Super+L shortcut works and blanks the screen
requiring me to type my password again to activate session.
However my System-Settings -> Brightness & Lock is set to:
Turn screen off when
This bug is still happening in both 12.04 and 12.10.
Simple to reproduce.
Use laptop with analogue built in Microphone. Plug in a USB Microphone and
switch to it.
When rebooting Ubuntu the analogue microphone is re-activated and NOT the last
Microphone used
which was the USB Microphone.
In
I am rummy, I meant to say 14.04 and 14.10.
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Title:
Using an external USB microphone.
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I have used uucp over TCP for years. From the Ubuntu Software Center the
installation attempt hangs and never completes
for Saucy., 13.10. I have been using it for years. The hang takes place on
both a 64-bit and 32-bit machine. Please fix
the software center so
This can be closed. It turned out that the hang was caused by a window
hidden behind the Software Center with a question requiring input via
the mouse click. Sorry!
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** Changed in: uucp (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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Title:
uucp hangs during install from Ubuntu Software Center
To
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I have used uucp over TCP for years. From the Ubuntu Software Center the
installation attempt hangs and never completes
for Saucy., 13.10. I have been using it for years. The hang takes place on
both a 64-bit and 32-bit machine. Please fix
the software center so
This can be closed. It turned out that the hang was caused by a window
hidden behind the Software Center with a question requiring input via
the mouse click. Sorry!
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** Changed in: uucp (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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Title:
uucp hangs during install from Ubuntu Software Center
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I was disappointed to find that on both 13.04 and 13.10 that Sound Recorder is
still broken. It looks like we don't have a
maintainer. Audacity does work so at least we have a work around. My
Grandson uses Sound Recorder to practice his
Saxaphone and it is used for other purposes as well by
Public bug reported:
Multiple times now Ubuntu installation fails without any information when the
fdisk table is full. I.E. no spare slots to create an
extended partition. This has happened on multiple HP machines with WIndows 7
pre-loaded where a restore partition is present along with the
Here is the actual gparted snapshot from the last time I had an
installation fail. Keep mind that this has happened on many machines
and I think a user friendly message is mandatory rather than no message
on failure.
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I really appreciate your working on this.
Unfortunately the computer with the problem is owned by a friend in another
town.
I don't often see him and certainly don't want to upset his stability. If
no one else can
do this then I would consider driving to him and trying the fix. I was
just
The issue stil exists. It screen is just black but not in hibernate mode
and if i wanna come back to the system it dont do anything, the screen
remains black, only a hard reset by use the power button solve the
problem and start the Lifebook again.
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Status:
FSC s6410
Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
The Bug still exists. The screen is just black but not in hibernate mode
and if i wanna come back to the system it dont do anything, the screen
remains black, only a hard reset by use the power button solve the
problem and start the Lifebook again.
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Anyone have a clue when a fix might make it into an update or a
release? My friend doesn't want to do a patch but prefers to wait for
an official fix.
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I am noticing that the Software Center has two entries on my system for Skype.
They are both identical although different wording. Mine says:
Skype (followed by stars (502))
skype (Notice the lowercase 's' in Skype.
Then below is another instance that reads:
Skype (followed
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Title:
Double entry for Skype in Software Center not seen in Synaptic
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I am not 100% sure of this comment but I think the double entries only
show up when Ubuntu 11.04 has been installed via an upgrade path.
Fresh install seems to fix the double entry issue for Skype.
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I did some testing and now have some new insight for the lucky person that
might help out with this issue.
If I do a fresh install of Ubuntu 11.10 and then bring up the Software Center
it shows Skype as something I can click on.
If I install Skype that way two bad things happen. 1) I get the
Synaptic shows a single entry so I don't see any issue with it.
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Title:
Skype Icon shows twice while seaching for it at software-center
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Bypassing my KVM as you suggested resolved the issue. I appologize for
bugreporting this considering that I should have done this test first.
Many thanks for your help.
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My monitor is a Samsung SyncMaster 226BW. It has an optimal resolution of
1680x1050 which Ubuntu 12.04 is not finding. All I get is 1024x768.
I am able to manually set the optimal resolution with the xrandr command
although I am still having trouble making it stick through
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Title:
I can not get proper resolution for my Samsunjg SyncMaster 226BW
monitor
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This issue has been observed throughout many previous versions of
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Title:
I can not get proper resolution for my Samsunjg SyncMaster
I did a fresh install of Ubuntu Beta 2 and the microphone now works for me.
I'll let the original reporter status this
and close it if he no longer has the issue.
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Latest 3.0.0-11.18 kernel didn't help for me either. I am using a
Logitech C910. Camera works but not the microphone.
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Title:
Logitech camera
I finally got up the nerve to add the kernel to my Intel based 64-bit system.
The error message is indeed gone. I got out a stop watch and the boot time
for me is 25-seconds prior and after the patch so no increase in speed booting
but I don't have to look at the error message any longer which is
Once i figured out to install headers-all before headers, it went
smoothly - thanks so much for the patch!
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I have been resisting putting the patch on as I share
this machine with others and I didn't want to upset anything or screw up in
the order. I suppose I could just boot from one
Its not clear to me that I would call it a cosmetic issue since quite a delay
is introduced on each boot.
Does the fix eliminate that delay? Also, what is considered cosmetic to a
programmer is not cosmetic
to grandpa or an ordinary user of the OS in my opinion.
Will this patch be
Out of curiosity, why do a dual boot at all? Instead I was thinking
one could install Ubuntu and then also install the KDE desktop. At
login time you are allowed to choose which of many desktops you want to
run for the session. This would give you both worlds without having to
tie up so much
Perhaps someone can explain to me why Ubuntu hasn't released a patch to
fix this issue? Given the number of people having the issue and the
dialogue that has taken place one would think something substantive
would have happened by now.
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sudo update-initramfs -c -k 2.6.35-22-generic
worked without an error message but did not solve the problem for me being
discussed here.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/642421
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I could easily be mis-remembering but after doing an upgrade from 10.04
- 10.10 everything worked fine. This system is an I5 64-bit
installation and it has Ugh, windows 7 as a bootable partition. I
never boot into Windows 7 but a relative needed something done from
Windows 7 so I did allowed it
What bothers me is that the error message is not accurate.
modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.35-22-generic/modules.dep:
No such file or directory
modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.35-22-generic/modules.dep:
No such file or directory
When I go to this
I could stop the ratelimit.c messages bei changing the log-level. To do
that edit /etc/pulse/daemon.conf:
Change the line:
;log-level = notice
into:
log-level = error
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/545065
You
Bryce,
If you are on Skype contact me via separate email and we can
test this out and have clarify the issue. I am about 96% sure that
I tested this with the non-proprietary nvidia driver with a friend and
we still had the problem. If that is the case I am not happy about
the bug being closed.
The problem is still here Lucid - Lucid.
The only way it works is if all screen enhancements, i.e. Compiz is
turned off. No refresh happens if any of the special Compiz features
are deployed. With all turned off then screen refreshes to the initiating
machine.
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 8:29 PM,
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Binary package hint: firefox-3.5
Description:Ubuntu 9.10
Release:9.10
How to reproduce.
1) create a second user
2) Use switch user to login to that session and login which typically comes up
on the CTRL-ALT-F9 key
3) Switch back via CTRL-ALT-F7 to first user
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/39200531/Dependencies.txt
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I just learned that if I kill nautilus the white triangle disappears.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/521955
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I am on Ubuntu 9.10.
This is a feature request.
I am using a Dell E153FPf 15 lcd monitor and it is not being recognized, so it
defaults to a very low resolution compared to the native resolution. 640 X
480 and 800 X 600. The native resolution is 1024 X 768 @ 60 Hz. I
** Attachment added: As request. I ran it multiple times but I don't see any
ID
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/38572640/xrandr_output.txt
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/514997
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Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1024 x 768, maximum 2048 x 2048
VGA1 connected 1024x768+0+0 (0xec) normal (normal left inverted right x axis y
axis) 0mm x 0mm
Identifier: 0x3a
Timestamp: 41719
Subpixel: unknown
Clones:
CRTC: 0
Same problem here. I removed both at-spi entries from startup programs
without any effects.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/477978
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-nv
NVIDIA config doesn't detect my Samsung SyncMaster 930B LCD monitor.
It comes up as unknown as a CRT.
I am using an NVIDIA GeForce 6200 graphics adapter card.
lspci | grep -i nvidia returns:
1:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia
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Binary package hint: grub-choose-default
I installed Ubuntu first and then Kubuntu as a dual boot on a 160-GB harddrive.
All went well.
The only problem is that Kubuntu registers itself in /boot/grub/menu.lst as
Ubuntu
so I have two Ubuntu's and I can't determine which
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