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I am using an Ubuntu 10.10 hooked up to a TV set via HDMI. I am trying
to get the Audio output via HDMI as well.
Currently, out of the box Ubuntu discovers and sets up the HDMI audio
output correctly and I have been able to get audio output. Once I logout
and
So any ideas on ow to debug issues with ConsoleKit?
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What mechanism does the permission assignment use? It doesn't use
regualar unix permissions, right?
Still, while I get sound or I don't get sound it seems that pulseaudio
is accessing the device:
sudo fuser -v /dev/dsp* /dev/snd/* /dev/seq*
Specified filename /dev/dsp* does not exist.
I ran the Alsa Info remotely from my box. Does that affect the output?
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This time I ran alsa-info while logged locally on Gnome.
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You
I ran a debug on pulse while there was sound available on the speakers
and then when there is none, but I haven't been able to understand the
logs very well.
Basically I log into the box, run the sound test on the Sound
Preferences App. Run an event a couple of times and then logout and
perform
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I am using an Ubuntu 10.10 hooked up to a TV set via HDMI. I am trying
to get the Audio output via HDMI as well.
Currently, out of the box Ubuntu discovers and sets up the HDMI audio
output correctly and I have been able to get audio output. Once I logout
and log back it
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I see that there is a fix release out there, but it's not clear how has
it been fixed. Is it on libvirt? kvm? Is it available currently on
Lucid? Maverick?
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Nevermind seems to working. Sorry for jumping the gun.
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I see that there is a fix release out there, but it's not clear how has
it been fixed. Is it on libvirt? kvm? Is it available currently on
Lucid? Maverick?
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Nevermind seems to working. Sorry for jumping the gun.
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Description:Ubuntu 9.10
Release:9.10
avahi-daemon:
Installed: 0.6.25-1ubuntu5.1
Candidate: 0.6.25-1ubuntu5.1
Version table:
*** 0.6.25-1ubuntu5.1 0
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com karmic-updates/main Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
Is there a workaround for this issue?
I am experimenting this on a Quad-Core 64-Bit AMD running 32-bit Windows
XP.
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KVM eats 100% CPU, Host Hardy64, Guest XP with more than 1 VCPU
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On Jaunty, I must add ...
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On May 5, 2009, at 9:33 AM, Dustin Kirkland wrote:
Anyone experiencing this issue on Jaunty:
* Can you please try to install the kvm-source package on the host
and try to recreate the issue? This will build and install an updated
kvm module.
I had this module already installed. Is it
I found a solution to the problem in Jaunty.
To use SMP efficiently with Windows you need the ACPI Multiprocessor HAL
profile. It seems you can only get it during the install if Windows
detects that your HW fits that profile. The only solution I've found so
far is to reinstall with ACPI enabled
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Avahi causing mt-daap to segfault
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A workaround is to first start mt-daapd and the avahi.
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Anybody having this problem still?
I just had this error on my dom0 kernel log, but I don't know what
triggered it. And this is an HP server.
[ 7734.861807] Eeek! page_mapcount(page) went negative! (-1)
[ 7734.861872] page pfn =
[ 7734.861918] page-flags = 4
[ 7734.861960]
Does this issue happen with the current beta of Jaunty? I don't seem to
be able to get vmmouse to work unless I disable AutoAddDevices.
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On Jan 29, 2009, at 9:29 AM, Todd Deshane wrote:
http://bderzhavets.wordpress.com/2008/11/13/backport-intrepid-xen-33
-hypervisor-at-ubuntu-hardy-dom0-2624-21-xen/
I've seen that already. The upgrade was almost painless. xen-utils-3.2
need to be removed before doing an upgrade, or there will
On Jan 27, 2009, at 7:18 PM, chris lea wrote:
I find it pretty sad that this bug is still here with 8.10 out. This
makes Xen basically unusable for a lot of situations. :(
It is such a shame that Ubuntu has decided to not support Xen at all,
specially since currently is the best OSS VM out
Kernel 2.6.24-21-xen seems to improve things a little bit. I can get a
higher throughput than before without the network stalling, but
definitely when I reach traffic around 6Mbps the network still dies.
Has anything changed in that revision that might have improved things?
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On Oct 8, 2008, at 3:59 AM, Caspar Clemens Mierau wrote:
$ aptitude install ethtool
$ ethtool -K eth0 tx off
That doesn't work for me.
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I have corresponded with one of the Xen devs and he suspects the problem
is in the netfront module. He reviewed the netback module code and it
seemed right to him.
I would hope that Ubuntu devotes a little bit of resources to this issue
since it is biting hard to some people that have deployed
He reviewed the netback.c code in the latest stable Ubuntu 8.04 kernel
that I pulled for him. This is what he said:
This is what he said:
Hmmm... It has the patches in that I suspected might be missing. I'm
at a
bit of a loss then. I guess I'll diff against our current netback.c
and
I haven't been able to solve this problem but at least mitigate it.
Use the 'rate' directive in the configuration files for all the domUs,
to limit the network rate. I also used Shorewall's QoS to limit the
download traffic to a value lower than our maximum for the public
interface for one of our
I am having the same problem with Xen. Have you been able to find any
workarounds?
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Having the same problem. Is there a workaround for this issue? I have
tried using SSH tunnels using IPv6 addresses explicitly but it doesn't
work.
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Binary package hint: virt-manager
Following the instructions in https://help.ubuntu.com/community/KVM for
Hardy do not give you a KVM aware virtual machine. The end result is a
VM that runs extremely slow.
While using the command line, and launching /usr/bin/kvm directly
In the following link a solution is proposed:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=458539
I have tested it by installing: iproute_20071016-3_amd64.deb and the
shorewall-perl compilation finished successfully.
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I have tested it by installing: iproute_20071016-3_amd64.deb and the
shorewall-perl compilation finished successfully.
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Binary package hint: iproute
The current version of IPRoute has a bug that breaks functionality when
using traffic shaping, specially with some 3RD party packages, eg.
Shorewall/Wondershaper.
A bug for wonder shaper was been filed here:
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Binary package hint: shorewall-perl
The current version of shorewall-perl, and probably shorewall-shell, has
problems when using the builtin QoS capability due a bug of the current
iproute distributed with Hardy stable.
I have already filed a bug for iproute:
I have the same problem. My connection dies ever 10 minutes, sharp. I
bring it back with a supervising daemon but every 10 minutes it'd die.
I installed the deb provided and it seems that my connection has been up
for 20 minutes non-stop. So far the problem seems to have been fixed.
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I have the same problem on Hardy (Beta) on x86_64:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /var/lib/python-support/python2.5/trac/web/main.py, line 406, in
dispatch_request
dispatcher.dispatch(req)
File /var/lib/python-support/python2.5/trac/web/main.py, line 206, in
dispatch
I had a similar problem but I haven't been able to solve it. No matter
what driver I have installed (nvidia-glx/-legacy) I can't start X. When
I do dmesg I get a message saying that v1.0-9755 doesn't support my card
and that legacy 1.0-96xx only do. But I still get the same no matter
what, and I
Disregard my last message. Got it working.
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I have two computers using Feisty, identically configured and had the
same problem. The Xvnc configuration works perfect with the previous
pacakge under Edgy.
Now one works with the XFIXES argument, the other doesn't. What can I do
to debug this problem?
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After updating a fully functional (That is no problems to report) Ubuntu
6.10 to Ubuntu 7.04, I found that when I want to use X11 remotely from
my Macbook Pro with Spanish keyboard (Using Apple's X11) the keymaps are
broken, and it's impossible to type anything. This happens
I second the last request. I depend on VNC on my Ubuntu Boxes and don't
want to risk as mistake where I am left locked out of the boxes.
A non-functional security fix is the same as nothing and should be
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