Still happens with the latest kernel.
```
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[ 15.027323] UBSAN: array-index-out-of-bounds in
/var/lib/dkms/broadcom-sta/6.30.223.271/build/src/wl/sys/wl_linux.c:1935:4
[ 15.027329] index 2 is out of range for type 'ether_addr [1]'
[
Thanks, Sebastien. I reported the issue upstream since it's not specific
to Ubuntu (I could reproduce it on Arch Linux).
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/rhythmbox/issues/1711
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https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/rhythmbox/issues/1711
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rhythmbox loses daap connection everytime the host (of rhythmbox) has to
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Here is the corresponding part of journalctl:
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Mai 26 22:06:05
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Same problem here (but in VirtualBox).
Thanks to a thread [1] in the Ubuntu Forum I could figure out that
"dconf reset -f /org/compiz/" and rebooting solved the problem.
[1] -
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The following problem was reproduced in Kubuntu 16.04 beta2, but other
desktop environments might also be affected. So I'm using the proxy
configuration of KDE5 so that ubiquity can download and install updates
during installation. However ubiquity doesn't just ignores these
This problem is being triggered every time I don't shutdown cleanly.
Here's my disk layout:
/boot ext4
/ btrfs
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difference in the version numbers in the error message:
The PPD version (5.2.8-pre1) is not compatible with Gutenprint 5.2.9.
I had to sudo cups-genppdupdate manually to resolve the issue. Why is
this command not being called
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My computer experienced this bug up to 12.04 (kernel 3.2). Now in 12.10
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Same problem here.
As a side-note: /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf still had gnome-shell as
default session, but there's no /usr/share/xsession/gnome-shell.desktop.
The file has been renamed to gnome.desktop.
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3.) search for bit runner
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Now since I already installed bittrip runner locally, I had to look for
another package to re-produce the missing authentication. I've chosen to
install a free software package - which is even easier as it reproduces
the error without the payment process (i.e. without single sign on).
So the
Here's another one, where scrolling down gets stuck (on page 98):
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kiel.de/macau/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/dissertation_derivate_1687/d1687.pdf;jsessionid=5FB4373623B5C4A7CEE8A195A5FE8EA2
(You have to click on Bestätigung in order to download the PDF file)
Scrolling down
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Here's how I experience this bug on an Asus UL30A.
The bug is in...
* 2.6.34 (vanilla)
* 2.6.35.4 (vanilla)
* 2.6.35-21-generic (after upgrading to ubuntu 10.10beta)
* 2.6.35-22-generic
It occurs with...
* default kernel parameters
* acpi_backlight=video
* acpi_osi=Linux
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When doing a distribution upgrade (kdesudo do-release-upgrade -m
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dependency cycle.
The installer just
Here are the log files.
Meanwhile I found a workaround:
1. removed x11-kbd-utils (and a lot of dependencies)
2. then removed everything deborphan told me (several times)
3. sudo do-release-upgrade -m desktop -f kde -d (in console)
So I guess the dependency cycle really was about x11-kbd-utils
Hi Chase,
well, I subscribed to the linux-media mailing list already and told
them about this issue. But when I explained my plans to build a new
firmware file, they told me that I was totally on the wrong track. The
firmware should be fine. And other em28xx/xc3028 cards work.
Since my device
The em28xx driver in Linus' kernel (2.6.34) still refuses to work with
the Terratec Cinergy T XS on Ubuntu, because of a wrong firmware file in
the package linux-firmware-nonfree or because of a bug in the (kernel)
driver. Would some kernel hacker please have a look at this issue?
Here are some
aptitude reinstall ureadahead
...solved the problem for me. No seperate /var partition, no manual
additions in /etc/fstab. Initial installation was Ubuntu 9.10 and the
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Though the driver is included in the kernel, the correct firmware file
is missing. I've got a firmware file with the same name from an older
version of the driver, but it gets rejected.
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[
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Well, I couldn't wait and installed 10.04 RC yesterday.
In short: the problem still exists.
The em28xx drivers seem to work fine, but the xc2028 driver (which is also the
driver for the xc3028 chip on the terratec xs) doesn't work with the firmware
provided in linux-firmware-nonfree:
$ dmesg |
One more thing - I've found these git log entries in Linus' kernel:
*snip*
commit 2e3c4723d5c2d6b4fa705c3dcd062b5004ab9b2f
Author: Devin Heitmueller dheitmuel...@kernellabs.com
Date: Wed Sep 30 23:10:17 2009 -0300
V4L/DVB (13082): em28xx: remove not validated status from Terratec
Hi Jeremy,
I'll tell you next week after upgrading to 10.04. :-)
Thorsten
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Seems to be an issue with kernels 2.6.31.
I just installed vanilla kernel 2.6.34-rc4 and used karmic's default
configuration. When booting I have the similar messages in dmesg:
[ 19.230795] ACPI Exception: AE_AML_BUFFER_LIMIT, Index (00066) is beyond
end of object (20100121/exoparg2-445)
Jeremy,
meanwhile I could test Lucid Beta and unfortunately the issue is still
present!
Regards,
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Hi Jeremy,
I'd really like to, but somehow I can't boot the alphas. I tried both,
alpha-1 and alpha-2, but they both only show me grub's boot prompt and
I can't boot any kernel image. I also tried kubuntu's alpha-2, but
still the same problem. There must be something wrong here.
Actually I'm
Hi guys,
you might want to use Daniele's script for manually loading the
modules in the correct order:
http://www.daniele50.it/listing/slackware64/11/em28xx-new/rc.em28xx-new
Unfortunately my stick still doesn't lock when it scans for channels
and finds one. I have no idea how to solve that.
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The server status widget ist very handy - it shows if hosts are online
or offline.
http://www.kde-
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It's written in C++, so users have to compile it and they need a lot of
dev packages to fullfill
Should I convert this to a question? Or is there a better place for
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So the driver isn't working for both of you?
Could you please check if your usb id changed (lsusb)?
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Sure.
But actually I've got a problem myself. My hardware's vendor id has
changed. Somehow it's not terratec anymore, but empia:
old:
Bus 001 Device 003: ID 0ccd:0043 TerraTec Electronic GmbH
new:
Bus 001 Device 003: ID eb1a:2871 eMPIA Technology, Inc.
Now the driver doesn't work anymore. I
Hi Florent,
your card is one of those hybrid ones:
em28xx-cards.c: { USB_DEVICE(0x0ccd, 0x0072), .driver_info =
EM2883_BOARD_TERRATEC_HYBRID_XS_FM },
Sorry, my package doesn't support it anymore.
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is missing. I've got a firmware file with the same name from an older
version of the driver, but it gets rejected.
dmesg output:
[ 11.195279] Linux video capture interface: v2.00
Hi,
on Karmic Alpha6 with nvidia-185 everything is fine. Problem seems to be
solved.
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Well, I just tried Karmic Alpha6 (kernel 2.6.31) and I still experience the
lag. :-(
I've attached the output of...
modinfo rt61pci
modinfo nvidia
dmesg
uname -a
...in lags.txt
You can see 2 disassociations in the dmesg output, but i don't think, that they
represent the lags, because I
Hi,
I just gave it a try, but it makes no difference. The lags are still
there when power management is turned off.
Thorsten
2009/8/26 sirblackheart sirblackhe...@lagoc.org:
on Karmic i have to turn of the power managment of the driver
sudo iwconfig wlan0 power off
if I don't do this it is
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Though the umlauts are still not displayed correctly in mc...
ö = 303266
Hühnchen = H303274hnchen
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fixed in linux-backports-modules-2.6.27-9-generic 2.6.27-9.5
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Sorry, I mean: the backports-modules now work with the kernel, but the
rt61pci driver still lags.
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Again, though there's a new kernel package, the rt2x00 drivers in the
backports package don't match. These are my installed packages:
linux-image-2.6.27-7-generic 2.6.27-7.15
linux-backports-modules-2.6.27-7-generic 2.6.27-7.4
And here are the unresolved symbols:
[ 12.840833] rt61pci: Unknown
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When I enable visual effects and run Urban Terror 4.1, the screen
flickers and my mouse gets locked. The game starts, but I can see my
desktop wallpaper whenever such a flicker happens, which is between 3x
per second and 1x in 3 seconds ...so it's
Still no luck. Now I was using these packages:
linux-backports-modules-2.6.27-7-generic 2.6.27-7.4
linux-backports-modules-intrepid 2.6.27.7.11
linux-backports-modules-intrepid-generic 2.6.27.7.11
linux-image-2.6.27-7-generic 2.6.27-7.14
These are the latest ones, no further upgrade available.
I installed linux-backports-modules-intrepid-generic, which was the
following deb file:
linux-backports-modules-2.6.27-7-generic_2.6.27-7.4_amd64.deb
But (after rebooting) the wireless network didn't work at all. The
module rt61pci wasn't loaded. When I tried it manually, I got these
errors:
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I've got constant network lags with all kernel 2.6.27 images. A lag
occurs about every 2 minutes. This bug is very annoying when playing
online games.
1) Ubuntu 8.10 beta, latest updates
2) linux-image-2.6.27-7-generic
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In Gnome under -System -Settings -System Profiler and Benchmarks you
can see this entry in the leaf Operating System:
Current Session
Desktop Environment GNOME 2.24 (session name: this-is-deprecared)
Ubuntu version is 8.10 beta1 + latest updates.
** Affects: hardinfo
The guy's name is Linus with 's' at the end!
Release where I've found this typo: 7.10
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Maybe the problem is hardware-related, because I experienced
unreproducable problems/hangs during the boot. The boot hang also occurs
under windows 2k.
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