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Public bug reported:
Closed laptop lid while on battery power. It did not suspend and when
opened only a blank screen remained.
ProblemType: KernelOops
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.10
Package: linux-image-3.16.0-31-generic 3.16.0-31.43
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.16.0-31.43-generic 3.16.7-ckt5
Public bug reported:
Laptop was on battery power with screensaver and lock disabled (no other
programs open).
Closed the laptop lid to suspend.
Upon opening the lid, Ubuntu resumed with blank screen.
Ctrl+Alt+F1 did not drop me into a shell, Ctrl+Alt+F7 had no effect, had to
turn off my laptop.
Public bug reported:
After having Chromium 40 open for some (seemingly random?) length of time it
starts to ignore keyboard input in all text fields.
Mouse clicks work fine - in fact, this report was copied and pasted from gedit.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.10
Package:
Public bug reported:
When re-booting my pc it automatically gets me into a KDE log on screen, which
disappears before I can do anything. (The screen goes back to the normal Ubuntu
logo with the dots underneath)
I take it KDE is not installed as default so it seems that my pc don't really
know
I tried 'sudo upDATE-grub (I assume it wasn't 'upgrade' as it gave me 'no such
command' message) but it made no difference. However, I found something abut
this on an Ubuntu forum page
(http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1307491page=3) which got me my sound
back, though I'm not sure it
I'm glad to say that most things seem to be working now. The additional
problems, with the black desktop etc, seems to be caused by compiz. Following
some advice from the forum I turned off compiz and things are running
smoothly now.
Anyway, I've attached my menu.lst file, perhaps there's
I'm glad to say that most things seem to be working now. The additional
problems, with the black desktop etc, seems to be caused by compiz. Following
some advice from the forum I turned off compiz and things are running
smoothly now.
Anyway, I've attached my menu.lst file, perhaps there's
Public bug reported:
1: Ubuntu 9.10
2: Unable to check package name
3: Just expected the sound to work as before.
4: Sound works in my dual boot (XP) but in no browser and any video clip from
any site. 'asound l-' gives 'no soundcard detected...'
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34771882/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: XsessionErrors.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34771883/XsessionErrors.txt
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After upgrading from 9.04 to 9.10 no sound is available. asound -l from the
command line
'Traceback.txt' to get the file you asked for, but
it returns nothing.
Ollie
Theology is but the ignorance of natural causes reduced to a system. (Baron
d'Holbach)
On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 1:55 AM, Sean Robinson seankrobin...@gmail.comwrote:
Is this associated with WiFi Radar? Could you attach
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: wifi-radar
I upgraded to 9.10 tonight. I use a Lenovo laptop plus a second screen.
Previously (9.4) this was set to non-mirrored. The laptop was 1028*764,
the second screen was 1280*1024, which were detected correctly first
time. After the upgrade the
I have Ubuntu 9.04 Alpha 6 and get a black rectangular box when I try to run
MythTV. After reading through the code after trying to run the backend setup of
mythtv, it seems to me like this could be due to the theme directory not having
a correct link.
The error codes told me it could not find
Thanks for looking into that, Bon.
I would like to add more info from my experience for anyone else that might be
going through the same issues.
I managed to capture a screenshot of the exact error I am getting. Once again,
this is after I try going into the backend setup
I am running the open source radeon driver. I have tried fglrx before with
negative results.
My current drivers seem to be working as they did when I was running ubuntu 7.1
with a working mythtv...
h...@htpc:~$ glxinfo | grep vendor
server glx vendor string: SGI
client glx vendor string: SGI
Confirmed in Intrepid final.
Bug: If you have nautilus open and middle-click a folder to open it in a
new tab, if it has a number of items that overflow the window size, the
scrollbar will not be shown on this new tab.
Workaround: resizing the nautilus window, even just slightly will force
the
I'm running 8.04, gnomp3 isn't in the repositories that synaptic uses,
so I downloaded the file gnomp3_0.1.7-5_i386.deb and installed tried
to install that, but there are dependency problems, see below.
I'll try it again when I upgrade to 8.10 or later.
$ sudo dpkg -i gnomp3_0.1.7-5_i386.deb
Same problem here. Two LG DVDRW drives sharing the IDE (HD on SATA).
Motherboard Asus P5GC-MX, Intel chipset. After a while, nothing mounts
anymore in either drive. It's incredibly frustrating.
[41076.936941] ata1.01: status: { DRDY }
[41080.515158] ata1: soft resetting link
[41081.170442]
I'm pretty sure this is now fixed since today's (June 13th) hardy-
proposed update of Firefox (to 3.0.1+build1+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.8.04.1)
and Xulrunner (to 1.9.0.1+build1+nobinonly+0ubuntu0.8.04.1).
The symptoms are no longer reproducible on my system, closing Google
Mail/Docs tabs no longer
I have the exact same behaviour on Firefox 3 RC2 on Ubuntu Hardy. Using
-safe-mode, disabling all plugins, moving .mozilla away, having a brand
new profile... None of those actions helps, Firefox still crashes
closing a Gmail tab. And it happens a lot. As in several times a day - a
lot. Lately
Here it is. I believe in the second line there you meant:
sh /tmp/check-integrity.sh firefox-3.0\* /tmp/integrity.txt
Or else integrity.txt would get overwritten, right?
** Attachment added: integrity.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15292159/integrity.txt
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When I close a tab that has
The fix suggested above doesn't work. GNOME_Panel_TrashApplet.server
already has the suggested oaf_atrribute (bonobo:enviroment) inside the
correct oaf_server location and the trash applet still doesn't work.
But not only that, bonobo-activation-server now is affecting my eog.
I've noticed in
I appreciate your help, my friend, and I'm happy you're -certain- this
isn't the same problem. Indulge me, however. EOG (ie eog picture.jpg)
works via command line, but then it doesn't work while being called via
nautilus (ie double-click picture.jpg) when bonobo is on. The EOG
process hangs. Kill
I can confirm the bug on Hardy intel 32bits, up to date and using the
proposed repositories.
In my case the affected symptom is a few applets (most notably the trash
icon) disappearing from panels. The problem persists even after several
reboots. But, if I manually kill bonobo-activation-server
I can confirm this on Hardy Heron final, CPU Intel Pentium 4 (2.8gHz),
1.5 GB RAM, AC 97 onboard sound, Nvidia video binary drivers. Rhythmbox
stutters, when minimizing/maximizing (compiz enabled), alt+tabbing, even
while scrolling pages on firefox and basically all the time while using
apt/update
Thanks Colin,
I have tried both the LiveCD and doing a dist-upgrade to 8.04 but now I
just get:
tifm_core: MemoryStick card detected in socket 0:0
I've tried an insmod tifm_ms (guessing that module is needed for the
memory stick card but get insmod: can't read 'tifm_ms': No such file or
** Description changed:
- Sony Memory Stick Card Does not work on ubuntu gutsy.
+ Sony Memory Stick Card Does not work on ubuntu gutsy (possibly also
+ hardy - see recent updates).
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minik:/lib/modules/2.6.22-14-generic/ubuntu/misc/tifm# lspci|grep CardBus
03:0b.0
Same on Sony Vaio SZ3HP using a Memory Stick Micro card (M2) (Sony 1GB)
in a Micro MS to MS Duo adapter (MSAC-MMD).
relevant dmesg output:
[10321.605008] tifm_core: MemoryStick card detected in socket 0:0
[10321.611165] tifm_ms: Unknown symbol tifm_has_ms_pif
lspci:
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel
Unless I am making a newbie error surely this must be confirmed with so
many others being able to recreate the bug?
** Changed in: linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.22 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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tifm_ms: Unknown symbol tifm_has_ms_pif
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/159951
You
This also happens in my HP Pavilion dv6230br, which has a 2.0 ghz AMD
Turion 64 MK-36 (single core!).
It happens on both Feisty and Gutsy Ubuntus, Opensuse 10.3 and Fedora 7.
So far the only distro that booted flawlessly out-of-the-box was
Mandriva One (Spring 2007), although the broadcom
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnomp3
I installed gnomp3 version Version: 0.1.7-5 onto a new installation
of feisty. After identifying a search path the app crashed, but when
I restarted it all my mp3 directories were displayed in the app. But
now every time I select a file and
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