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I have a dual monitor setup, primary monitor on the left, secondary
monitor on the right, exactly lined up, on Wayland, Intel graphics
drivers, Ubuntu 21.10 (but issue was already present in 21.04)
I have Ubuntu Dock enabled on all monitors, on the left side of the
screen (wh
I had the same problem after a suspend/resume cycle => bluetooth was not
working with the message `hci0: Reading Intel version information failed
(-110)` in the syslog.
For me the kernel parameter `btusb.enable_autosuspend=0` fixed this problem.
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Still broken:
Preparing to unpack .../openjdk-9-jdk_9~b115-1ubuntu1_amd64.deb ...
Unpacking openjdk-9-jdk:amd64 (9~b115-1ubuntu1) ...
dpkg: error processing archive
/var/cache/apt/archives/openjdk-9-jdk_9~b115-1ubuntu1_amd64.deb (--unpack):
trying to overwrite
'/usr/lib/jvm/java-9-openjdk-amd64
Public bug reported:
Attempted to install KDE Plasma 5.8.5 on fresh install of Ubuntu 16.10.
Installation failed:
Errors were encountered while processing:
/temp/apt-dpkg=install-JnTmBH/742-kaccounts-providers_4%3a16.04.3-0ubuntu1_i386.deb
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code(1)
It happens in 14.04LTS Xubuntu Toshiba Satellite C75D-B
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Title:
fatal error: Could not open /proc/acpi/toshiba/lcd
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Going into Suspend, and then recovering - it wakes up for a second, and
then nothing happens, black screen. The only way is to hold Power button
for few seconds and laptop reboots.
kotelyan@mk-Satellite-C75D-B-xub:~$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS
Release:
I have the same issue
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Steam not installing? 14.04
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The problem seems to be that promote_decl_mode() is changing the value
returned from the pair constructor from HImode to BLKmode:
(gdb) p debug_tree(decl)
unit size
align 8 symtab 0 alias set -1 canonical type 0x2b5d9930
fields
unsigned nonlocal decl_3 Q
It seems that the ordered primitives do need fixing, as dmart suggests;
for confirmation see http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=48126 .
I would also think that the ref()/deref() methods should have ordered
semantics, since they function like locks (a caller which sees deref()
return 0 is e
I believe that upstream is mistaken. It is not safe to allow other
memory accesses to be speculated into the ldrex/strex region, and (at
least on Cortex A9/A15) the only way to prevent that is to issue full
memory barriers before and after. Arguably the compiler should be
allowed to move memory a
Alternately, one could use the GCC intrinsics. They are more
conservative about memory barriers, which I believe to be more correct
in any case (it is not safe to let the compiler or the instruction
scheduler move memory accesses into the ldrex/strex critical region).
Other than memory barrier dif
With this patch, the whole system image (including Qt and Glibmm) builds
with -Os. Run-time tests to follow.
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Title:
[regression] ICE in dwarf2ou
The attached patch from Bernd fixed the libstdc++ build failure for me
(without needing -fno-shrink-wrap). I'll build a whole system image
with it and see whether it works properly.
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i had a similar oops when bringing up another on-chip core (the SGX).
It turned out that the core's power and clock needed to be turned up
before executing code that poked at its registers; the "imprecise data
abort" reflected an aborted fetch from a memory location mapped to a
powered-down on-chip
Hi,
I experience similar issue, no matter what I try I keep getting the ~30
seconds evolution hang when doing anything related to the calendar (e.g.
opening calendar tab, opening email with meeting invite etc.)
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=10.10
DISTRIB_CODENAME=maverick
GNOME 2.32.0
evolut
10.10 with the same exact results. Another re-install was done
to correct the issue of the driver. Below is my prior post on the
matter of the nVidia driver.
"Michael K, Ham wrote on 2010-08-23:
HP Pavilion tx1000, Ubuntu 10.04. Initial install with the default
graphic drivers worked fine bo
The tar bug is fixed; the inability to debootstrap lucid on an old
kernel remains. Is Canonical likely to provide a version of debootstrap
that knows how to use packages from lucid-updates during the initial
bootstrapping pass? I adjusted my hacked debootstrap to get
supplemental packages from lu
I hacked a bit on debootstrap to teach it about lucid-proposed, and can
confirm that this updated tar resolves the inability to debootstrap
lucid on an old kernel (in this case, the 2.6.18 variant shipped with
RHEL5.4). Thanks for following up and driving this to closure; I was
not looking forward
HP Pavilion tx1000, Ubuntu 10.04. Initial install with the default
graphic drivers worked fine both AC/DC, but when proprietary NVIDIA
accelerated graphics driver (version 173) were activated the system
experienced blank screen booting from battery and when booting from AC
the system would boot to
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