Public bug reported:
An unresolvable problem occurred while calculating the upgrade.
This can be caused by:
* Upgrading to a pre-release version of Ubuntu
* Running the current pre-release version of Ubuntu
* Unofficial software packages not provided by Ubuntu
If none of this applies, then
Public bug reported:
14.04lts,did not update package failed
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: gparted 0.18.0-1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.4.0-101.124~14.04.1-generic 4.4.95
Uname: Linux 4.4.0-101-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3.27
Architecture: amd64
For now, an easy workaround is to restart the shell (alt+F2, typing
"r"), which fixes the problem for a while.
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Title:
Opening new windows or
This is still happening to me, now running Ubuntu 17.04 with gnome-shell
v 3.24.2.
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Title:
Opening new windows or menus (e.g. "File") in
When e.g. opening kupfer, the dash, a drop down menu in a program, the
gnome-shell process uses 100% CPU and the system stalls for a number of
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clutter_layout_manager_get_child_meta: assertion
'CLUTTER_IS_LAYOUT_MANAGER (manager)' failed
Public bug reported:
During normal use, opening new windows, opening dropdown menus (e.g.
"File", "View" in any program) becomes increasingly slow in Gnome. After
reboot, all such events occur almost instantaneously, but during normal
use over several hours (including suspending the laptop by
Public bug reported:
After upgrading from Ubuntu 15.04 to ubuntu 15.10, I have noticed that
using the laptop hotkey (I am using an Asus UX32VD ultrabook, and the
hotkey combination is fn-F9) to turn off the touchpad does not work.
The indicator, a touchpad image with an X in the corner, does
Hi Christopher,
thanks for your continued help.
The command
echo 8 /sys/class/backlight/intel_backlight/brightness
does set the brightness to a very low value (basically completely black). This
was done with the acpi_backlight=vendor kernel parameter in use.
Rebooting with just kernel
I have now tested the very latest kernel, version 3.19 rc 1 (from
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.19-rc1-vivid/), and
backlight control still does not work.
The indicator does pop up and indicates increase and decrease in the
correct way, but the actual backlight level on the
Hi,
I have now gone back and tested kernels back to 2.6.32, the kernel that was
used in Ubuntu when this laptop was released. It seems I remembered
incorrectly, backlight control has never worked properly on this laptop.
Backlight control did not work on any of the kernels I tested. I tested
Hi,
I've tested the new 3.18 kernel
($ uname -a
Linux lina-UL30VT 3.18.0-031800rc4-generic #201411091835 SMP Sun Nov 9 23:36:36
UTC 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux)
However, the bug persists. Backlight control does not work.
Furthermore, the touchpad control cannot be turned off with the
Hi,
After updating the BIOS, the backlight control works once more. In fact,
I can now also turn off the backlight completely with the same controls,
which was not possible before. Furthermore, the backlight control is
more fine-grained than before.
It seems that the problem is fixed.
Thanks.
(I marked the report as confirmed as per the instructions, even though
the problem seems to be solved).
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[Asus UX32VD] Backlight controls
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[Asus UL30VT]
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[Asus
Public bug reported:
The backlight control on my Asus UL30VT has not worked for quite a
while. It just to work, a few ubuntu versions ago. The backlight control
bubble does show up when the function keys on the laptop are pressed.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package:
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[Asus UL30VT]
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[Asus
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** Description changed:
The backlight control on my Asus UL30VT has not worked for quite a
- while. It just to work, a few ubuntu versions ago. The backlight
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Public bug reported:
After recent updates, the backlight doesn't work after suspend on my
Asus UX32VD laptop. The hotkeys work as far as the Unity graphical
indicator goes, but there is no change in backlight. The hotkeys used to
work, and have worked for the last couple of years.
Backlight is
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Title:
[Asus
iasl -d dsdt.dat
Intel ACPI Component Architecture
ASL Optimizing Compiler version 20140214-64 [Mar 29 2014]
Copyright (c) 2000 - 2014 Intel Corporation
Loading Acpi table from file dsdt.dat - Length 00082426 (0141FA)
Acpi table [DSDT] successfully installed and loaded
Pass 1 parse of [DSDT]
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Output from
$ acpixtract acpidump.txt
Intel ACPI Component Architecture
ACPI Binary Table Extraction Utility version 20140214-64 [Mar 29 2014]
Copyright (c) 2000 - 2014 Intel Corporation
Acpi table [DSDT] - 82426 bytes written to dsdt.dat
Acpi table [SSDT] - 2620 bytes written to ssdt1.dat
Acpi
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Public bug reported:
After upgrading from Precise to Raring (13.04), kupfer only works for a
couple of seconds at a time. I can still start applications during these
first seconds, as well as starting (bringing it into view) kupfer with
the keyboard shortcut, but after a certain time it seg
Yesterday I used Unity in 12.04 a whole working day (about 8 hours)
without getting the freeze on desktop switches or exposé-switches.
However, since I switched from XFCE, I think the desktop was still
managed by XFCE, since there was no desktop background on my Unity
desktop. My feeling is that
I have switched to XFCE to get rid of the crashes that I experienced in
both Unity and Gnome 3, and the freeze in Unity. However, I logged in to
unity just now, and tried to switch workspaces several times. No freeze,
and much snappier than before.
However, I think my test was too short to
Just for the record and potential use of the other people experiencing
this issue, XFCE (including the XFCE compositor) works well and is
stable on my GX620.
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I can now confirm that the window manager also crashes when switching
workspaces while using Gnome 3 as shell.
** Also affects: gnome-shell
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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In a similar way, also in the standard Gnome3 desktop (not in fallback
mode), the whole shell intermittently crashes when workspaces are
switched.
** Also affects: gnome-shell
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I am wondering if this error could be related to this one:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/905343
The problem seems to be somewhat similar, perhaps related to the graphics
driver for Intel GMA on-board graphics?
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** Description changed:
I have had compiz (which I am running with compiz --replace as a
command after login to my Gnome 3 fallback session) crash on me a couple
of times. It usually happens after switching workspace with
ctrl+alt+arrow_key. The syslog says:
Dec 16 15:12:59
Sorry for not replying in a while. I switched to Gnome 3 classic to
avoid this problem in unity, and because performance of unity on my
computer was a bit sluggish. I therefore have not had opportunity to see
if the problem still occurs. However, if Márton still sees it, chances
are I would too.
I fully agree with #16, I think the old behavior makes the grid plugin
*very* useful when arranging several windows on the same workspace. Just
making everything occupy half the screen isn't as useful. I like to get
the Ubuntu really is much more useful than Windows 7 feeling.
For example, maybe
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** Summary changed:
- The size of the usb-creator-gtk window is just small
Public bug reported:
The USB image creator interface, when using Swedish language, opens up
to a size that makes the parts that allow you to choose the ISO file and
USB stick collapsed. Changing the size of the window shows the iso files
and usb sticks properly.
So after starting the
Public bug reported:
I have had compiz (which I am running with compiz --replace as a
command after login to my Gnome 3 fallback session) crash on me a couple
of times. It usually happens after switching workspace with
ctrl+alt+arrow_key. The syslog says:
Dec 16 15:12:59 rasmus-OptiPlex-GX620
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Compiz crashes in Gnome-Fallback mode after switching workspaces
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I am using the Gnome3-classic desktop environment, and I have noticed a
minor bug on my compter. The first time the indicator bubble (that
looks like the Growl indicator bubbles on Mac) in the top right corner
(after logging in), it clips outside the workspace. About 80% of
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After printing a document, and seeing the notification bubble in the
right hand corner, the decorations on all windows reverted to an ugly
grey style as something crashed. The proper window and taskbar
decorations then quickly returned. In the syslog, the following message
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Gnome session crashed with gnome-settings-[1580]: segfault at 0 ip
7fca1dbaeb30 sp 7fffc61a4168 er ror 4 in
** Summary changed:
- Growl-like indicator bubble clips outside the workspace area when it is
first shown after logging in
+ Growl-like indicator bubble clips outside the workspace area
** Description changed:
I am using the Gnome3-classic desktop environment, and I have noticed a
minor
This can sometimes reproduce the problem (it at least shows a related
one, that application windows sometimes move to other workspaces when
you switch workspaces)
1. Have an application (Firefox, for example) open full screen in one workspace
(for example the lower right corner one)
2. Use the
Public bug reported:
After starting to use Oneiric, I have noticed that the window manager
system freezes from time to time when switching workspaces or when
opening the workspace switcher. The window almost switches to the other
workspace, before the whole screen freezes. I can't exactly
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The whole window manger sometimes freezes when switching workspaces or
when opening the workspace switcher
To manage notifications
Public bug reported:
Sometimes when switching back to a workspace which contains an
application that was in focus previously, the application is not
visible. For example, sometimes when using Firefox in one workspace, and
then switching from this workspace and back, the firefox application
will
Public bug reported:
Sometimes when the right click menu is opened, the menu is closed as
soon as it is touched. This has happened in Firefox and in Thunderbird,
and possible also in other applications. The menu starts working again
if another application (for example, if I focus Firefox and
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** Description changed:
Sometimes when switching back to a workspace which contains an
application that was in focus previously, the application is not
visible. For example, sometimes when using Firefox in one workspace, and
then switching from this workspace and back, the firefox
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After switching back to a workspace, the therein previously active
application is sometimes not visible
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Public bug reported:
After upgrading to Ubuntu 10.10 and starting to use Unity, I have
noticed that some of the commands from the Compiz Grid plugin do not
work like they used to. For example, with CTRL+ALT+KP4 and CTRL+ALT+KP6,
it used to be possible to resize window first to cover half the
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When using the new application menu, that in Unity is located in the top
unity bar, the LyX document processor menu loses focus after ALT is
held down for less than a second.
For example, if pressing (and holding) ALT, pressing F (to open the file
menu) the opened file menu
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Application menu loses focus while holding ALT
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The patch fixing this - relevant is the added CODE_LENGTH factor.
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All previously mentioned patches are in the lirc version shipped with
maverick.
However, in maverick, lirc_igorplugusb still does not work with remotes
causing a buffer overflow. The reason is that the ring buffer of the
driver is too small, causing events to get lost. (In my case, it
sufficed
I don't have the flickering, although the video freezes up while using Skype
after a few minutes.
and I see 5 new messages each time from the kernel log:
5x [time index] uvcvideo: Failed to resubmit video URB (-27).
this only affects the maverick kernels (2.6.35+) maybe a little earlier
as the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mountall
I'm using pam_namespaces in my PAM configuration (mainly to have /tmp and
/var/tmp mapped into my encrypted $HOME, so that private temp files do not end
up on the not yet encrypted root partition). However, having different
namespaces means
The attached patch fixes both issues (the duplicate mount point issue also
reported in bug #503003 and
making it understand make-*). (Actually, it relies on mount to know which
--make-* options are valid.)
** Patch added: patch
See bug #705178 for a patch of a related issue.
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Correction, it doesn't fix the duplicated mount point issue, only
another special case, but at least that one completely.
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: mountall
I'm using pam_namespaces in my PAM configuration (mainly to have /tmp and
/var/tmp mapped into my encrypted
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: smartmontools
Smartd regularly complains about the attributes being inconsistent:
Oct 15 21:37:08 rk smartd[3161]: Device: /dev/sdc [SAT], same Attribute has
different ID numbers: 177 = 177 = 181
Oct 15 21:37:08 rk smartd[3161]: Device: /dev/sdc [SAT
Hi guys, can we please re-close the bug? There's nothing anymore on the
software side that can be fixed. The Igorplug has a ring buffer of
limited length. If your remote control sends sequences that are longer
than that (e.g. like my Onkyo RC 242S), then the buffer overrun is bound
to happen each
The backports of 2.6.33 KMS did what they were supposed to do: make KMS
actually work. These issues do not occur anymore with 2.6.32-19.28, so
setting Fix committed.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Committed
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@managementboy: maybe, but you can easily create that link:
sudo ln -s ../../include/generated/autoconf.h /usr/src/linux-
headers-2.6.33-020633-generic/include/linux/autoconf.h
... then, (re-) install the package that Thomas C helpfully created to
trigger rebuilding.
What again is preventing
Public bug reported:
See http://code.google.com/p/iksemel/downloads/list: 1.3 is available
since Aug 2007, 1.4 since Jul 2009. D'oh!
** Affects: libiksemel (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Removed kernel-series-unknown (the kernel used is described in the bug
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** Tags removed: kernel-series-unknown
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Binary package hint: lirc
l# dpkg-reconfigure lirc-modules-source
Removing all DKMS Modules
After googling, I found the patch that was applied to mainline 2.6.33.
Unfortunately, the mainline kernels currently built do not include lirc.
As such, here's the patch applied to lirc 0.8.6. The changes might be
needed to be conditionalized on kernel = 2.6.33. They compile and will
make it work
Same here on 2.6.33-020633rc8-generic; downgrading to 4.2.0-2ubuntu5
fixes it. I'd say 2.6.33 isn't an older kernel...
** Summary changed:
- rsyslogd spins CPU on older kernels
+ rsyslogd spins CPU on some kernels
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/523610
I have this bug as well, since upgrading to lucid, using ATI (no more
nvidia, yay), kernel 2.6.33, kde 4.4. However, for me, restartin kwin
does not help at all - only restarting X.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/505494
completely.
rk:~ uname -a
Linux rk.fritz.box 2.6.33-020633rc8-generic #020633rc8 SMP Sat Feb 13 11:00:06
UTC 2010 i686 GNU/Linux
[- works]
linux-image-2.6.32-13-generic-pae 2.6.32-13.18 - shows this issue.
lspci:
01:05.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: ATI Technologies Inc RS880 [Radeon HD
4200
Are you asking for this support to be patched in to 2.6.32 from 2.6.33
for Lucid?
I'm not paulle, but yes, he is. 2.6.33 contains k10temp, 2.6.32 does
not, so no thermal control for popular CPUs. The driver is pretty small,
adding it will not affect anything else.
** Summary changed:
- there
Note:
a) I fried my CPU (going from no visible issue to hard crashes sometimes even
during POST in a week); this may or may not be related.
b) I don't have an nvidia card anymore.
So I won't mind if it is closed as wontfix.
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Xorg crashed with SIGSEGV in _nv001754X()
It seems that Lucid Alpha2 did not fix this bug, and I cannot make it work
even I copy what Chen had done.
Note that the panel.py script is installed as /usr/lib/ibus/ibus-ui-kde,
so you have to adapt the path. It /kinda/ works with that. Kinda means:
if you add the panel widgets, you will
source as the mirror is not up to date
yet)
r...@rk:~ ll .xinput.d/de_DE
lrwxrwxrwx 1 rk rk 28 2010-02-13 22:45 .xinput.d/de_DE -
/etc/X11/xinit/xinput.d/ibus
and in .bashrc:
export XIM_PROGRAM=
export XIM_ARGS=
export GTK_IM_MODULE=ibus
export xmodifie...@im=ibus
export QT_IM_MODULE=ibus
I
Note: removing (or conditionalizing on kernel 32) the line 402
mentioned in the compile log will fix the compilation. No idea what
happens to the affected driver, though.
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package lirc-modules-source 0.8.6-0ubuntu2 failed to install/upgrade: lirc
kernel module failed to build
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