I see that the BIOS update was released after I opened the bug report...
I just grabbed it and updated.
The problem seems to have been corrected. I tested prior to the update
(while running A12) and after (A13) with the same kernel, so I can be
fairly confident that the fix was the BIOS update.
I had been running kernel 3.14.0-031400rc6-generic for 56 days without
incident. Just this morning, my graphics locked up (nouveau experienced
a read fault and froze).
I'm not sure how to proceed with this bug... I hadn't experienced any
soft lockups with this kernel, but not sure if that's
Christopher,
I experienced another lock-up yesterday... I ended up putting some time
in and removed the propiretary nVidia drivers. That allowed me to
install the latest kernel.
I'm currently testing with 3.14.0-031400rc6-generic. Unfortunately it
may take days for the bug to surface, so I'll
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In the Window Buttons component of the Xfce4-panel, there are options
for sorting windows. Currently, I have selected Group title and window
title, yet the sort does not appear to be working properly when window
grouping is activated.
I will attach a screenshot of what I am
Christopher, unfortunately the system this bug affects is needed for
work, so it needs to remain fully functional for my tasking.
Is there a lower rev kernel that I could test with?
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I hope I'm doing this correctly, but unfortunately I'm getting an error
while installing the latest kernel. Since I'm running 12.04.4 LTS, is
there a limit to which kernel I can successfully install?
The output from the install is below.
: linux13 47#; dpkg -i
Simply plugging in my headset and removing it does not cause the system
to freeze up...
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Title:
Ending call in Twinkle causes system to crash
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Not certain what caused this as it happened in the early morning hours
before business started for the day. Will attach the excerpt from the
syslog that captured the logs prior to the system freezing.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package:
Christopher,
Sorry... Missed that comment entirely.
I just filed bug #1286212. Thanks.
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Title:
BUG: soft lockup - CPU#0 stuck for 22s
To
This bug no longer affects me as I'm no longer working with 11.10.
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Title:
netboot in 11.10 searches for wrong dists directory
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Started Twinkle and placed a call. As soon as the call ended, the
system froze and the following was left in the syslog:
Feb 25 14:42:18 linux13 kernel: [ 75.666459] [ cut here
]
Feb 25 14:42:18 linux13 kernel: [ 75.666465] WARNING: at
I'm seeing this bug, as well. Here's the stack trace... If any more
information is needed I can try to provide it.
: linux13 123#; apport-retrace --stdout
/var/crash/_usr_lib_telepathy_telepathy-logger.1245.crash
--- stack trace ---
#0 0x7f38ab01e3b1 in vfprintf () from
accommodate. Let me
know what you think.
Thanks.
On Fri, 18 Oct 2013 09:34:56 -
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Ryan Daly, if you have a bug in Ubuntu, the Ubuntu Kernel team, Ubuntu Bug
Control team, and Ubuntu Bug Squad would like you to please file a new
I just experienced this bug and am running Ubuntu 12.04 LTS w/ kernel
3.5.0-40-generic.
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Title:
BUG: soft lockup - CPU#0 stuck for 22s
To
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I just suffered the same issue. I will attach the syslog...
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Description:Ubuntu 12.04.3 LTS Release:12.04
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I can confirm 1.2 fixes things, too.
Is there any chance of these packages making their way into the 12.04
repositories? I grabbed mine through a PPA...
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I can confirm that I got the Spice display working as well. I did both of
1) Edit the XML file as in comment #15.
2) Remove and re-add the guest.
My only issue is that (so far) I can only see the guest's display when
using the cirrus video model. Qxl only shows me a blank screen. As
mentioned,
After a reboot, I see the following:
: linux13 1#; getfacl /dev/kvm
getfacl: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names
# file: dev/kvm
# owner: root
# group: kvm
user::rw-
user:daly:rw-
group::rw-
mask::rw-
other::---
If I understood the thread correctly, these permissions should have been
I'm seeing this bug just after installing the following on a new 12.04
(64bit) install... I have not rebooted my system...
: linux13 24#; dpkg-query -W qemu-kvm
qemu-kvm1.0+noroms-0ubuntu14.8
: linux13 25#; getfacl /dev/kvm
getfacl: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names
# file:
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kvm kernel module always loaded, without setting /dev/kvm permissions
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I'm seeing this bug just after installing the following on a new 12.04
(64bit) install... I have not rebooted my system...
: linux13 24#; dpkg-query -W qemu-kvm
qemu-kvm1.0+noroms-0ubuntu14.8
: linux13 25#; getfacl /dev/kvm
getfacl: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names
# file:
After a reboot, I see the following:
: linux13 1#; getfacl /dev/kvm
getfacl: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names
# file: dev/kvm
# owner: root
# group: kvm
user::rw-
user:daly:rw-
group::rw-
mask::rw-
other::---
If I understood the thread correctly, these permissions should have been
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I cannot remove gnome-power-manager without it wanting to remove the
ubuntu-desktop, too. I use packages from ubuntu-desktop while using
Xfce, so removing ubuntu-desktop is not an option for me.
Is the workaround to simply uninstall/reinstall lightdm?
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I recently relocated my Shotwell library... Afterward I noticed that it
lost a few photos. I managed to get them back, but then noticed that
various events lost their key photos. I have not been able to get these
back... Not sure what to do, and reimporting these photos
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Relocating library loses ability to set event photos
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I was doing some reading and found an unrelated issue, but it described
a workaround to have the thumbnails regenerated. One needed to select
all of the photos and flip them, then revert to the original. That
didn't work, but selecting all of the photos and enhancing them, then
reverting back to
Is there any good documentation the clearly states this?
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cannot override hw-detect/load_firmware
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I also see this bug when using 10.04.4.
The fix for me was adding AddressFamily inet to the sshd_config file.
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X11
I also see this bug when using 10.04.4.
The fix for me was adding AddressFamily inet to the sshd_config file.
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X11 forwarding via SSH
I'm running 12.04 (32bit) w/ kernel 3.2.0-24-generic-pae on a Dell E6510
with NVIDIA Corporation GT218 [NVS 3100M] (rev a2) and I'm hitting this
bug. I've blacklisted the intel_ips module (as per comment #15) and the
laptop is now booting properly. Before putting this in it seemed to be
a
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Upon setting the following in a preseed file:
d-i hw-detect/load_firmware boolean true
I still get prompted to answer this during an installation of 12.04. In the
log, I see the following:
May 25 19:55:33 check-missing-firmware: missing firmware files
(brcm/bcm43xx-0.fw)
I just discovered that setting this option on the boot line, i.e
label 12.04_32bit_desktop_crypto_dual_boot
menu label ^12.04 32bit
kernel ubuntu-installer/i386/linux
append ramdisk_size=14984 initrd=ubuntu-installer/i386/initrd.gz
hw-detect/load_firmware=false
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I have a VuPoint Solutions Magic Wand (identified as USB device Bus 001
Device 031: ID 0546:3304 Polaroid Corp. a500 Digital Camera). When I
plug this device in, I get the following errors:
Jan 8 17:49:58 riddler kernel: [117358.968060] usb 1-4: new high speed USB
device
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The following also seems to be related to this bug...
I am experiencing an issue on one of two systems that I log into. I'm
not sure if the differences between the two systems are causing this, or
if something else is going on.
My problem started by initially configuring Empathy for a sipe
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Using Ubuntu 11.10 (with gnome-shell). Upon opening a conversation (by
clicking the icon in the notification area), the Empathy window opens
successfully. Subsequent attempts fail and the following error is left
in /var/log/syslog:
Nov 2 11:08:05 lnx-d0828 kernel:
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empathy segfaults when trying to open 2nd conversation window from
notification area
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I commonly install Ubuntu using a PXE server. I was disappointed to see
that the DVD structure has been altered with 11.10, and even further
disappointed when I found that the netboot package obtained from
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I noticed this behavior when upgrading from 10.04.1 - 10.04.3. The
following code (inside initscripts.postinst) will always remove
/etc/motd.tail if there is any character (even a single space) in the
file. If the file is empty, it appears to be left alone.
code
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Before posting this bug, I did find that bug #659738 is dealing with
duplicate motd's caused by a mis-handling of /etc/motd.tail. It's
possible that these bugs are related, but that's not up to me to make
that call.
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10.04.3.
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Sorry for the late reply...I was having some issues getting logged back
into the site.
I have not seen this issue in quite a while...so I concur with closing
this bug. Thanks.
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I don't get prompted to clear the trash at unmount... Still getting a
.Trash-UID created. I'm running...
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS
Release:10.04
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It is definitely not a fresh user. The user ID that I've been using has
been around for a while. (Are you thinking maybe some legacy
configuration settings are causing this?)
Also, the install of 10.04 was performed via do-release-upgrade. Prior
to that, I believe 9.04 was the version that I
I'm seeing this issue, but not everywhere.
I have a Dell Latitude D800 with a nVidia GeForce FX Go5650 that works properly.
I have a Dell Precision M65 with a nVidia Quadro FX 350M that does not work.
All I get is a flashing cursor.
Does this have anything to do with the graphics a particular
I get the same error when starting seahorse, and I'm not using password-
less login. Is this the same issue reported here?
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My fault!! My PAM configuration was incorrect. Once I corrected PAM,
all began to work properly. Sorry for any confusion.
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This bug is still present on the released Lucid. Jockey doesn't pick up
the NVIDIA driver(s).
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Even after adding the line to /etc/nsswitch.conf, you still need to
ensure that /etc/auto.master has...
+auto.master
...before it will look to NIS. Is this intended behavior? Seems to be
redundant if /etc/nsswitch.conf is already specifying that it needs to
look to NIS for the auto.master map.
Also discovered that /apps/metacity/general/resize_with_right_button
is not honored when using Normal or Extra affects. This should not
happen, either.
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It seems that the pager preferences are ignored, too.
Basically, I'm finding that Compiz is stepping on various settings from
Metacity. It doesn't seem to play very nicely.
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I must agree... It seems to take too long for simple bugs like this to
be fixed.
IF Ubuntu is to challenge Windows/MAC/whatever, more speedy fixes will
need to occur. The average user cannot be expected to go in search of
fixes that should already be released.
If there are other issues with
Through the Xorg mailing list... I have found and removed
$HOME/.xmodmaprc. I have been crash free since removing this file...
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I just experienced the same bug with version 2.28.1.
I ended up having to remove .cmeta, .ibex.index, and .ibex.index.data
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Is this fix supposed to have been released in Karmic? I'm seeing issues
with resuming from a suspend. It seems that things wake up, but my X
display never wakes up and instead shows me vertical lines that
eventually change to white. I cannot change to a vt, either. My
version of pm-utils is
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Resuming after a suspend will cause the X display to present vertical
lines that change colors, eventually turning white. The system's
virtual terminals cannot be used. The only option is to hold the power
button and reset.
ProblemType: Bug
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Thanks, Chase.
Just opened bug 522472.
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I'm seeing an issue where the idle status simply does not update. Would
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I can confirm this bug in Ubuntu 9.10, and I can also confirm that the
fix (from packages in ppa:network-manager/trunk) appears to have
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You
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Binary package hint: sudo
Running visudo presents warnings that all Cmnd_Alias's are unused.
: linux13 27#; visudo
visudo: /etc/sudoers.tmp unchanged
visudo: Warning: unused Cmnd_Alias COMPILE
visudo: Warning: unused Cmnd_Alias GFX
visudo: Warning: unused Cmnd_Alias
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I've been working with some folks via the Xorg mailing list. Through
that I have recompiled the latest evdev_drv.so module. I still had Xorg
exit on me, but this time I received a different backtrace. I've
attached the output.
** Attachment added: Backtrace output using newly compiled
These stack traces (of which I have another) all appear to be similar.
I would think this would make it easy to diagnose and to determine what
may be causing X to terminate. Can someone please look at this?
** Attachment added: Another backtrace...
Yet another trace after a crash.
This time the OS is x86_64 as I reloaded from scratch to rule out a
problem during the 'do-release-upgrade' process.
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This is starting to make me think about switching to Windows 7. Yet
another X server SIGTERM.
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I can confirm this bug is still present in 9.10:
d...@linux13 193# uname -m
x86_64
d...@linux13 194# lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 9.10
Release:9.10
Codename: karmic
d...@linux13 195# cat .vnc/linux13:1.log
Xvnc Free
Another backtrace... Very similar to the one obtained on the 22nd.
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ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: Tue Dec 22 09:03:27 2009
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10
MachineType: Dell Inc. Precision WorkStation T7400
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
Package: xserver-xorg-core 2:1.6.4-2ubuntu4
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Backtrace obtained from running in gdb.
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GDM was just upgraded again. I took the opportunity to grab a before-
and-after picture of a 'gconftool-2 --dump /'. I'll attach those to the
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I ran the following commands to customize my GDM config:
#
# turn off GDM user list
sudo -u gdm gconftool-2 --set --type boolean
/apps/gdm/simple-greeter/disable_user_list true
#
# enable GDM banner
sudo -u gdm gconftool-2 --set --type boolean
/apps/gdm/simple-greeter/banner_message_enable
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Upgrading GDM removes customized GDM configuration.
This configuration is now held in ~gdm/.gconf. After upgrading the gdm
package, the ~gdm/.gconf directory is empty. Since the new gdm utilizes
this area for configuration, upgrading the package
Normally the configuration is held in $HOME/.gconf, but apparently is
being held somewhere different... Sorry for those details being wrong.
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I'm experiencing similar issues. My system has two CD drives. When I
insert a disc in /dev/cdrom1 (/dev/cdrom1 - sr1 - scd1), Nautilus
mounts the disc. When I take that same disc and put it in /dev/cdrom
(/dev/cdrom - sr0 - scd0), Nautilus will not mount it. I have
confirmed that I can
Yes, adding the reboot=b option allows the system to reboot normally.
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Sorry for the delay in testing the new kernel. I was just able to and
the system did not properly restart. I'm left with a screen that has:
[ 106.652955] Restarting system.
Let me know if there's another kernel you'd like me to try. Thanks.
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I can also confirm this bug still exists in Jaunty.
I was transferring a large file via Nautilus and seeing speeds that
maxed out at 1.5MB/s. I then resorted to command-line sftp and am
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This same thing has happened to me more than once. I was just trying to
open OpenOffice and my X session stopped. I was left with a login
screen. As you can imagine, this is very annoying.
When I logged back in, I was left with the following in /var/log/syslog:
Sep 17 13:45:55 linux13
Happened to me again today...
Sep 17 13:45:55 linux13 gdm[4043]: WARNING: gdm_slave_xioerror_handler: Fatal X
error - Restarting :0
Sep 17 13:45:55 linux13 kernel: [2342653.228830] pidgin[15703]: segfault at
9728000 ip b7da5253 sp bff87300 error 6 in libX11.so.6.2.0[b7d76000+ea000]
Any
Yes, I can test a Jaunty test kernel. Please let me know where I can
get it. Thanks.
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Unfortunately the systems that I'm experiencing the issues with are our
production systems where I work. I do not have the ability to take one
out of service to test 9.10 Alpha. Are there any other options?
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Beautiful... Patch works like a charm.
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Much like bug #213754, my Dell Precision WorkStation T7400 will not
reboot on a stock installation.
I am able to get the system to reboot by adding reboot=bios in
/boot/grub/menu.lst.
Outputs of requested information will be attached to the bug report.
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Dell Precision WorkStation T7400 won't reboot w/ Ubuntu 9.04
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Dell Precision WorkStation T7400 won't reboot w/ Ubuntu 9.04
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Dell Precision WorkStation T7400 won't reboot w/ Ubuntu 9.04
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Leann:
Just opened bug #413028.
Thanks.
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dell xps 410n won't reboot - regression
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I have also experienced similar behavior. I was operating normally for
a number of days with pidgin running. Today I went to modify documents
with OpenOffice and X restarted. I was left with the following in the
log:
Aug 12 15:28:28 linux13 kernel: [517687.041745] pidgin[23051]: segfault
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