I just tried installing clamav on a fresh install of Feisty, the
following error message was returned by synaptic:
Preconfiguring packages ...
Selecting previously deselected package libgmp3c2.
(Reading database ... 94303 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking libgmp3c2 (from
sudo ls -l /var/run/clamav
total 4
-rw-rw 1 clamav clamav 4 2007-05-10 21:33 freshclam.pid
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I can confirm the problem when disabling the wobbly windows. The
workaround of Evandro works for me too.
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Thank you for the information Daniel!
I never thought that this was hardware related the way you describe it.
Anyway, thanks for your effort and please ask if you need any more
information/testing in the future!
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Same thing here, I agree with Chris though, most common option should be
default in my opinion.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: file-roller
Crash report:
Distribution: Ubuntu 6.10 (edgy)
Gnome Release: 2.16.1 2006-10-02 (Ubuntu)
BugBuddy Version: 2.16.0
Memory status: size: 85110784 vsize: 0 resident: 85110784 share: 0 rss:
17285120 rss_rlim: 0
CPU usage: start_time:
Here's my amixer output and two full lspci outputs as well.
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As to this point, I have not been able to reproduce the problem. I will
continue to start file-roller using gdb to have a backtrace when it
might happen again.
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Binary package hint: libpthread-dev
While trying to compile kino-1.0.0 on feisty, I got the errors shown
below. Removing libpthread-dev solved the conflicts and I could compile
kino without a problem.
Packages:
libpthread-dev_2.0.7-4build1_i386
libc6-dev_2.5-0ubuntu12_i386
I have a Creative Audigy Value and for me there was no sound after
installation of Feisty. Disabling the Digital Output Jack on the
Switches tab in volume control solved the problem.
My guess is that the majority of the people use the analog output, so
setting this by default would avoid a lot of
Upgrade to linux-image 2.6.20.12.8 fixed the problem for me as well!
Great work!
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Upgrade to linux-image 2.6.20.12.8 fixed the source of the problem (the
need to start with irqpoll) so this bug can be closed...
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source-2.6.20/+bug/78288
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.20 (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed = Fix Released
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I am running on an Asus P4P800 motherboard and for me, after I press suspend,
the system powers off, immediately resumes and comes up in a locked state.
After I unlock the system, a crash report is waiting...
apport suggests the following bug summary: [apport] vbetool crashed
with SIGFPE
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Suspend is broken for me, the system powers-off and resumes immediately,
showing the following error message:
[ ] pnp: Failed to active device 00:03.
[ ] pnp: Failed to active device 00:04.
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Feisty suspend:
System power down, immediately resumes and comes up in a locked state.
A crash report was waiting for me (vbetool), unfortunately, when I pressed
Send Report nothing else happened. Therefore I have attached the report from
/var/crash:
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Problem solved for me (Asus P4P800)
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Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.20
Due to bug https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-
source-2.6.20/+bug/78288 I am booting 2.6.20-11 with the irqpoll option.
My motherboard is an Asus P4P800. The system boots and everything seems
to be working fine, even my
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I think I might have found the source of this problem!
While testing several things at once I was taking the following steps:
* I was trying to install my wireless with ndiswrapper and wpasupplicant (after
installation I got no connection)
* I tried to shutdown the computer with the hibernate
Same thing for 2.6.20-10 here as well...
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The problem still exists on 2.6.20-10
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I've just compiled the 2.6.19-7 kernel using the standard Herd5 kernel
.config file. Booted without problems, I'll attach the dmesg and lspci
output.
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Compiled 2.6.21-rc3 from kernel.org, booted and gparted recognized my
SATA disk, dmesg:
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Booted 2.6.20-9 WITH the irqpoll option and got the following message:
'irq 16: nobody cared (try booting with the irqpoll option)'
I'll try compiling the 2.6.19-7 kernel to see what it does tomorrow (or
can I get a package somewhere?)
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Martin,
:( indeed...
I downloaded the fedora LiveCD and it booted. During boot I got some I/O
Buffer errors, see attachment, (on device sr0, don't know what that is
on fedora), but that could have been the scratches on my CD ;)
Once in Gnome, I could mount my SATA and IDE drive without a
I tried the LiveCD of fedora core Test2 for testing another bug.
It booted kernel:
Linux localhost.localdomain 2.6.20-1.2949.fc7 #1 SMP Mon Feb 26 18:37:35
EST 2007 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
I could shut down the PC with no trouble...
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I have a normal Asus P4P800 motherboard, with an SATA HD containing Edgy
and a second IDE HD on which I installed Feisty Herd 5.
When only running the IDE drive, there is no problem. When turning on
the SATA drive as well, I get the lost interrupt and
dma_timer_expiry errors on bootup.
After
I ran my test on a desktop computer containing an Asus P4P800
Motherboard/Intel P4 HT, so I don't think the problem is Acer specific.
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I can confirm this bug on a fresh install of Feisty Herd 5. The
following methods all perform a restart instead of a shutdown:
1. Shutdown via the shutdown, reboot, etc, menu from gnome-panel
2. Options - Shut Down from the login screen
3. sudo shutdown -h now from a terminal
4. sudo shutdown -h
** Changed in: meta-gnome2 (Ubuntu)
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Binary package hint: gnome
After upgrading to Edgy from Dapper, I noticed the following problem in
the System-Administration menu:
For the entries:
* Networking
* Services
* Shared Folders
* Time and Date
* Users and Groups
I got an error message
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