After installing some Ubuntu updates, I noticed the EFI related info in
some dmesg output. I'm not sure if it's related or not, so I'm posting
it. The attached file was created by me, after reviewing dmesg output
after a fresh system boot.
** Attachment added: "EFI related information from
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This issue has been reported previously and has been happening since the
upgrade from Ubuntu 18.04 to 20.04.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: grub-efi-amd64-signed 1.167.2+2.04-1ubuntu44.2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.4.0-74.83-generic 5.4.114
This issue keeps happening. Is this something that could possibly be
resolved via future Ubuntu update/upgrade or should I re-install Ubuntu
20.04.2 to resolve the grub issue? Despite receiving the error, the
system continues to successfully boot.
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On Monday, January 25, 2021, I installed some Ubuntu updates that
includes a grub update the this same crash happened again. Should I
continue to click the "report problem" button, when this happens or is
this bug report sufficient?
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Ever since upgrading to Ubuntu 20.04.1 from Ubuntu 18.04.5, this error
occurs each time I update the system. The system continues to boot ok
(I'm using it now) but this error keeps appearing. I'm not sure how to
correct this.
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ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease:
I experienced this upgrading from Ubuntu 18.04.5 to 20.04.1
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(In reply to Andreas from comment #65)
> I found the solution.
> Please, see https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1520554#c11
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(In reply to todd from comment #51)
> So--had the same problem and here's how i solved it worked it out.
>
>
> follow these directions to download plugins and create network google
> calendars for all of your calendars (based on your emails). So i have
> m...@domain.com and a m...@domain2.com
(In reply to Rudo from comment #46)
> Hello All,
>
> I have the same issue since TB 45.0 - I am using several calendars:
> Exchange, Google, and default TB.
> If an event invitation arrives (from Exchange account), I have buttons to
> Accept, Decline, etc, but event is saves under default
(In reply to doberkid from comment #48)
> This seems to work for me:
>
> Adding Calendar Tab:
> Ctrl+Shift+C
> OR
> Events and Tasks menu, then click on Calendar
>
> Making Google the Default Calendar:
> Once Thunderbird starts -> Go to the Calendar tab and Right Click on the
> Google Calendar
Public bug reported:
1) Ubuntu release: 18.10
2) systemd-resolved version: (Default latest version that comes with Ubuntu
18.10)
3) Expected behavior: Comcast's POP3 mail server addresses to be resolved to IP
addresses
4) Actual behavior: Comcast's POP3 mail server addresses can't be resolved
Thanks for confirming this. I found the information about the email
invitations setting and was about to try it, when I found this bug
report.
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I have great news! The system is now booting properly! No more 20
minute wait to login! I noticed it with the update to the 4.4.0-42
kernel. So, this issue might have been fixed with either that kernel
update or the previous, 4.4.0-38 kernel update.
In any event, this is no longer an issue and
Ok, I have another update. I managed to get SSH setup and was able to
save some XOrg and dmesg logs. However, I think this bug report can be
closed. Why? Because, I'm able to get full resolution video with the
4.4 kernel. This is what I've found: if I boot my Ubuntu 16.04.1
system normally,
Ok, I _finally_ have an update on this. I put another hard drive into
the system, booted an Ubuntu 16.04.1 live DVD I burned today, and
installed Ubuntu 16.04.1 on this test hard drive. When I booted the
live DVD, the video issue occurred, so I re-booted and specified the
"nomodeset" parameter.
Thanks for the reply. With regard to SSH, I have access to only one
system, the system on which I'm booting the live DVD. Ubuntu 14.04.2 is
installed on the system and works just fine. So, I would prefer *not*
touching this installation. I wanted to try the 16.04 live DVD to see
if there might
Ok, this time, I have the live DVD booted with gfxpayload=text, "quiet
splash" not specified, and "nomodeset" *not* specified. Once the
optical drive stopped making noise, I pressed Ctrl-ALt-F1 and my monitor
immediately got a signal. I then pressed Ctrl-Alt-F7 and got to the
desktop.
I'll
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I'll also attach the Xorg log from the system booted *without*
"nomodeset" specified. I'll boot again with "set gfxpayload=text"
specified and will post the logs.
Thanks!
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Thanks for the reply. Well, if I'm not getting any video I'm not sure
how I could get SSH setup but I do have something interesting to report.
When I boot the live DVD, leave the "set gfxpayload=keep" setting alone,
and remove "quiet splash" from the kernel parameters, I can get the
system to
Ok, attached is the output from "dmesg" after I booted from the Ubuntu
16.04 live DVD. Per the instructions here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingKernelBoot
I changed "set gfxpayload=keep" to "set gfxpayload=text"
After doing that, the wireless network adapter didn't work. Previously,
the
I'm also attaching the /var/log/Xorg.0.log file.
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When I boot an Ubuntu 16.04 live DVD on a Gateway system with an AMD
A6-5400K APU, with an integrated Radeon HD 7540D graphics adapter, I get
a black screen with no video image. If I boot the live CD with
"nomodeset" added to the kernel parameters, the system boots and shows
ok, will do. Should I boot from the 16.04 liveDVD, with "nomodeset"
specified, and run the "ubuntu-bug linux" command?
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Title:
Unable
I'm experiencing this issue on my mom's computer, a Gateway system with
an AMD A6-5400K APU (Radeon HD 7540D graphics). The behavior Jaap
Woldringh describes is exactly what I'm seeing. I boot an Ubuntu 16.04
liveDVD and I get the black screen. If I reboot from the liveDVD and
specify
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu release: 15.04 (64-bit)
Package version: 0.3.1~git20110416-1ubuntu1
What I did: I right-click on a JPEG image and click "Rotate images..."
Expected results: I'm displayed a window where I specify the image
rotation specifics
Actual results: Nothing happens
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Thanks for the reply. I experienced the problem using LibreOffice
Writer 4.2.3 on Windows XP. I can post a screen shot, if necessary.
Peace...
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On 04/25/2014 07:40 AM, Mariosv wrote:
Created attachment 97958
Screenshot of page 2 in Writer 4.2.0
Hi Tom,
Works for me from 4.2.0
So
After many hours of frustration, I was able to get my mom's computer to
boot. Michael Prentice's post, #60, provided some useful information.
Previously, I used an Ubuntu 13.04 live DVD I have to boot the system,
install and run the Boot-Repair utility but it didn't work. Once I
booted an Ubuntu
I was in the process of upgrading my mom's Ubuntu 13.10 system to 14.04
when I encountered this issue, after the first reboot. I wasn't
prepared for this so I'm off to research and gather the tools I'll need
to recover. *sigh*
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@prabhath: Did you already have 'unity-scope-home' installed or did you
have 'unity-scope-github' installed and you replaced it with 'unity-
scope-home'? If you already had 'unity-scope-home' installed, did you
uninstall it and then re-install it?
Thanks!
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One note I would like to add is, even though I get the Sorry, there is
nothing that matches your search message when I first open Dash and
there's nothing in the search box, if I enter something, like Calc or
Screen, I'll see icons for the applications that match the search
criteria. Using this,
I also started having this problem after upgrading from Ubuntu 13.04
(64-bit) to 13.10. I checked and I also have unity-scope-home
installed, so I'm not sure why I would be getting this problem. Can we
change the status from Invalid back to New?
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I'm having this same problem with Banshee. I'm running the 64-bit
version of Ubuntu 13.04. Thanks to Jacob Peddicord! I followed his
suggestion in comment #6 above and was able to get Banshee to start.
Apparently, for me the Karaoke plugin caused Banshee not to start
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I'm actually encountering this problem even though I'm not using a
laptop. I'm using an eMachines T614 desktop system with a PS/2 connected
Logitech trackball. After a fresh boot, everything works fine. Then,
at some point applications, like Firefox or Thunderbird or Empathy stop
responding to
Also, there are no BIOS updates available for my system. :)
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Mouse click stops responding
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I just ran into this problem trying to mount a SD card. ALL of my
filesystems, except for one, are ext3. One is ext4. My root filesystem
is ext3.
So, two of the above workarounds look better to me than manually
creating /media/$USER. Which would be best:
A) Adding 'tmpfs/media
Ok, I've submitted bug report #57116 with the LibreOffice developers:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=57116
Thanks!
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Public bug reported:
When opening a Word 2007/2010 document in DOCX format, the words
[TYPE TEXT] appear in the header of the pages of the document. I
expect LibreOffice Writer to display the document the same way Microsoft
Word displays the document.
I'm running LibreOffice Writer 3.6.2.2
I have a Brother HL-2040 Laser Printer with a USB to Parallel Port
adapter and I have the same print once issue. This issue was first
experienced with Ubuntu 11.10 and has carried over to 12.04. I *was*
able to print multiple times to this printer with Ubuntu 11.04 and
previous versions.
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I downloaded a MP3 file from Amazon.com and it refuses to load or play
in Totem. The same file plays in VLC just fine.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.10
Package: libgstreamer0.10-0 0.10.30-1build2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.35-28.50-generic 2.6.35.11
Uname:
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There was a recent Ubuntu 10.10 kernel update that seems to fix this
problem. I downloaded and installed this kernel update on November 24,
2010. I'm now running kernel version 2.6.35-23-generic and I can now
access my SATA drive.
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I almost forgot, my primary HDD is a Western Digital Caviar Blue
WD1600AAJB 160GB 7200 RPM 8MB Cache IDE Ultra ATA100 / ATA-6.
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I recently upgraded from Ubuntu 10.04 (64-bit) to 10.10 and I'm
encountering this exact same issue.
Here is some dmesg output from my system:
[0.662761] udev[92]: starting version 163
[0.796517] Floppy drive(s): fd0 is 1.44M
[0.896156] scsi0 : pata_atiixp
[0.903807] FDC 0 is a
Sure, I'll attach the log files.
Here is apt-autoinst-fixup.log.
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Here is apt.log.
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Here is main.log.
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Here is main_pre_req.log.
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Here is a ZIP file with apt-term.log and term.log.
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There 6 files in /var/log/dist-upgrade. Here is apt.log.
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Here is apt-term.log
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Here is main.log.
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code (1)
Here is apt-autoinst-fixup.log.
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Here is tern.log
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Binary package hint: update-manager
I was upgrading from Ubuntu 7.10 to 8.04 for AMD64 when the upgrade of
the update-manager package failed.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 8.04
Release:8.04
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-cache policy
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Binary package hint: tasksel
I was upgrading from Ubuntu 7.10 to 8.04 for the AMD64 platform when the
'tasksel' package failed to upgrade successfully.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 8.04
Release:8.04
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-cache
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I found similar behavior on this Netgear printer compatibility list
page:
http://kbserver.netgear.com/kb_web_files/n101216.asp
Print Preview shows what will actually print and only the first page of
content will print. In Print Preview, the printer table runs off the
bottom of the page,
Nope, this is no longer an issue for me. I believe the crash was due to
memory issues (mainly lack of memory). Thunderbird still crashes
occasionally but not while composing messages.
This bug report can be closed out.
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Crash while composing message.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/81085
Yes it is. Thunderbird continues to crash when left running over night
(or for long periods of time). I think it might be a memory issue, but
I don't know for sure.
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Binary package hint: mozilla-thunderbird
I was composing a reply to a message when Thunderbird crashed for no
apparent reason. I'll attach the crash report for analysis.
** Affects: mozilla-thunderbird (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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I don't do anything special other than leaving Thunderbird minimized
over night. I think this might be related to this other bug report I
filed in Mozilla's BugZilla database back in June:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=325986
I've got a generated bug report
I'm running on Ubuntu 6.10 64-bit. Attached is the generated report of
the crash.
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