Have you tried that yourself?
I've heard that several times and tried it several more. Unless there's
been a change in TB or libstdc++5 since October 6, this will (and did)
have no effect. Next time I'm on Linux, I'll try it again.
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Thunderbird Lightning Extension version 0.9 downloaded from Mozilla's
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When viewing the calendar, no calendars, appointments, or even the grid
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I just wanted to add that it's not just the l-b-m package, but the iwl
drivers from the compat-wireless project too... Have we identified
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Intel Wireless
Same thing here...
Dell Vostro 1400, incl. Intel wireless card...
I'm using iwl3945, but I compiled my own from the compat-wireless
project...
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With regards to #3, this can be partially fixed by disabling a gconf
key. In particular, /apps/gnome-power-manager/backlight/enable ...
Disble this and AC unplug is fixed, but brightness key still has same
affect.
By the way, same hardware: Vostro 1400, nVidia 8400 GS, Ubuntu Hardy,
exactly same b
I've got the same hardware as Sympy, and exactly the same experience.
Way back in late feisty, this was one percentage amt (approx 10%) was
given to one button press. AFAIK this is gpm. Early gutsy, it managed
get the steps about right, but it was still using percentages rather
than hardware. Since
Update manager seems to report that there's another update, pulling
linux-generic, and the lrm package for this kernel. Looks to me like
this has been made official... any word?
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I can also confirm. -19 kernel from proposed works properly on my Dell
Vostro 1400. Beautiful!
As far as the errors. Haven't bothered to check the logs, but AFAIK in
response to above, ACPI errors were the root cause of the issues.
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I would be more than willing to patch a hardy kernel and test... if
someone could point me to some instructions.
(BTW: What kernel version is the patch against?)
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Hrm.
Well, I did have some rules that were from early 2007 they may have
been from an old installation of Edgy.
I know that I did have some custom rules in there, but even removing
them didn't fix it. I did install some software packages from source as
well, and some of those may have created
Public bug reported:
Flash player in firefox segfaults after loading a second or third page
w/ the flash plugin.
Easiest way to reproduce: Go to youtube. Watch a few videos.
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...
As it goes, I just reinstalled the Hardy prerelease from scratch and
guess what--the bug's gone. I suppose this means that I did have a stray
rule somewhere. Shouldn't regenerating the rules be part of the upgrade
procedure?
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Long delay when "Loading Hardware Drivers"
https://bugs.launchpa
One more question... would it be possible to rebuild the rules in
/etc/udev/rules.d/ ? I've tried to rename the directory and re-install
udev, but the rules that dpkg -S claims belong to udev are not placed in
the directory...
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Something else that may help you diagnose the issue is that until a
recent update, lshw hung on "PCI (sysfs)"
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AFAIK that bootchart is without the USB hooked up, but I'm not sure, so
I'll make two.
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Thanks!
The file is attached.
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Probably a different bug.
Some updates, backgrounding "udevadm trigger" helps, but then some
drivers aren't loaded before X starts and my touchpad doesn't have the
nice scroll features & such.
I really hope we can get some help on this before Hardy is released--
this is quite an annoying bug, it
After some more research, I can confirm that this is a udev bug, or at
least strongly related to udev...
The script responsible for "Loading hardware drivers" is
/etc/init.d/udev... And the lines it hangs on begins at line 61. The
command "udevadm trigger" is what causes the long wait.
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I was just going to comment on this...
If this bug is only cosmetic, is this a related cosmetic issue as well?
On my system, it seems that it idles at approx 14.2 watts before
suspend, and at 15~17 watts after... but the jump when the system is
active... it jumps to more than 30 watts, which AFAIK
Bah. nevermind. my mouse was going. Got a new one and it works fine.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/217351
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Tried unplugging USB hub w/ said devices... no difference.
A bootchart indicates that this may be a udev problem though... (see
attachment)
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ht
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: udev
My system hangs for approx. 90 seconds while loading hardware drivers.
No disk activity, but some dmesg-like log items appear on the screen as
these "hardware drivers" are loaded. I'm running Hardy, upgraded from
Gutsy, on a Dell Vostro 1400.
Partic
Well, thanks. Perhaps we could get it into a backport for hardy
considering it's a LTS release?
AFAIK, lshw did not hang like this on gutsy, does this indicate an issue
with my hardware, or is it nothing to be worried about?
And... thanks again. This one's been really bugging me.
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lshw hangs
Ok. Tried it. It works.
Was this a regression from Gutsy, or what's going on? It still waits for
a while (perhaps approx 30 seconds) on PCI, but AFAIK that's somewhat
normal.
Thanks... Can we get this into Hardy?
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lshw hangs on "PCI (sysfs)"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/218864
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nevermind. Google is my friend. Compiling now.
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pardon my ignorance... I do know how to apply patches, but how do I do
this inside a debian system... and what source is this meant to be
patched against? Ubuntu's source repo?
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I'm running on a Core 2 Duo system, specifically a Dell Vostro 1400
notebook. lshw worked with Gutsy, but "sudo lshw" hangs at "PCI (sysfs)"
in hardy. It sits here forever as far as I can tell. I believe it has
been this way ever since I upgraded to
Someone on the ubuntu IRC channel has the same issue:
http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2008/03/27/%23ubuntu+1.txt
Someone who is reporting another bug also experienced this:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/203552
Seems like a pretty bad issue to me...
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Then what happens with the second CPU? Is the second CPU turned off, or
does it simply follow the first CPU as it does normally?
Can someone do some power consumption and performance testing? Or is
that even necessary?
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... I don't really think this is a good feature, if it's by design, IMO
it's poor design. Is this a HAL issue or GPM?
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Same thing here... Vostro 1400. It may be a dell issue...
With me, the initial upgrade to hardy caused the brightness to only have
seven steps between max & min (as it should be w/ my laptop), but
another software update seems has made it so that one press halves the
brightness.
I've added dell a
Public bug reported:
I have a laptop w/ an embedded touchpad, and I'm using a Logitech V200
wireless mouse.
Intermittently, when I click & hold (for a drag) the mouse, the click
will either be taken as a double click and release (which for instance,
shades windows). Other times, when I'm dragging
I am having a similar problem, intermittently, a single click will be
taken as a double click, or there will be a second delayed click after
dragging something.
Has anyone had this issue? I'm trying the fixes mentioned here to see
how it goes.
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Just wanted to add a "me too" on this. It's quite annoying.
Is there any way I can help test this out?
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Still not fixed.
uname -r:
2.6.24-15-generic
Incl. linux-backport-modules
** Also affects: linux-source-2.6.24 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I managed a somewhat hackish fix by unloading and re-loading acpi-
cpufreq when the computer is resuming (added this to
/etc/acpi.d/resume.d/72-acpi-pain.sh ...
I'm actually upgrading to hardy right now (I suppose it has to be pretty
stable, only approx. 30 days until it's released), so I'll see w
I'm also experiencing this on Gutsy (7.10) with the 2.6.22-14-generic
kernel
My system is a Dell Vostro 1400, and the USB devices in question are
connected via a Kensington hub.
The devices are an Apple iPod, and a USB IDE drive enclosure made by
Initio (It's a generic store brand one).
After a
Could someone try this for me:
open a console and do killall nautilus.
If it works (like it does for me), the whole desktop will freeze for
roughly the same time as when starting up.
I'm pretty sure that this is a nautilus issue, as my system freezes
right before nautilus comes up (no desktop ic
Added nautilus. I believe this is the offending application.
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: gnome-session => nautilus
Assignee: Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs) => (unassigned)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Sourcepackagename: na
I'm no kernel hacker, but that does look very interesting... in fact,
the lines before and after look related as well:
[0.574636] ACPI Error (psloop-0136): Found unknown opcode 17 at AML address
c28b27c3 offset 0, ignoring [20070126]
[0.574645] ACPI Error (psargs-0355): [DBþÿ] Nam
I'm no kernel hacker, but that does look very interesting... in fact,
the lines before and after look related as well:
[0.574636] ACPI Error (psloop-0136): Found unknown opcode 17 at AML address
c28b27c3 offset 0, ignoring [20070126]
[0.574645] ACPI Error (psargs-0355): [DBþÿ] Nam
Hmm. Try adding it to /etc/acpi/resume.d/72-acpi-pain.sh, and running
/etc/acpi/sleep.sh. It shouldn't be in use when the system is waking up.
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Try this:
--code--
modprobe -r acpi_cpufreq
modprobe acpi_cpufreq
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This restored the symlink to CPU0's cpufreq dir for me. I've modified
the acpi-scripts directory in etc (/etc/acpi/resume, specifically) to do
this now, and everything's fine. I've added those lines to
/etc/acpi/resume.
I'm not sure if this has been mentioned before, but if I unload
(modprobe -r) acpi_cpufreq and reload it, the proper cpufreq directories
and symlinks are restored.
For now, I'll will add this in the resume.d dir for /etc/acpi
I wonder if this is true w/ other cpufreq modules (k8, centrino)? The
p
The hal scripts in /usr/lib/hal/scripts/, specifically hal-system-power-
suspend and hal-system-power-hibernate prefer to use powersaved if it is
installed, but in my experience, powersaved does not work.
I modified these scripts to prefer acpi-scripts instead. I can upload a
patch if you want.
S
It seems that the ACPI team is taking care of it now (or at least they
are assigned to it...)... COOL!
My system may be different than most, here's my specs:
Dell Vostro 1400
Intel Core 2 Duo @ 2.0 GHz
nVidia GeForce 8400 GS
3 GB Ram
160 GB Hard Disk w/ ~120 GB Linux partition
Something (in my s
What are you talking about? There is a 2.6.24-10 on that page for every
arch that I can think of--can I install the hardy package on gutsy?
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Is there a package that won't break gutsy that I can use to test, or
will I have to install Hardy?
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Just wanted to add a "me too". This is quite annoying, is there some
kind of workaround?
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Hmm, maybe you're just lucky. Does anyone know what stuff Ubuntu
installs by default for scaling? It seems that powersaved doesn't really
like me as suspend only works with the acpi-support scripts...
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That's really funny. On my system they're not independent to begin
with...
Did you make some configuration changes to make that independent?
What packages (powernow, powersave, acpi-support, etc) do you have
installed? I may have something wrong in my setup.
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I'm using gutsy now, and the cores aren't independent. Do you mean Edgy?
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Maybe it's already fixed in Hardy...
Has anyone tried the hardy kernel? (Or is it too unstable for real use?)
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 68191 ***
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Hmm lshw reports:
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU
Can you tell me if /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu1/cpufreq is an
independent file or a symlink on your system? As far as monitoring tools
for the CPU Frequencies,
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 68191 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/68191
I'm not too sure that it is a duplicate, but it may be related. #68191,
the /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu1/cpufreq/scaling_govenor reports
"performance" or "userspace" whereas on my system two things are
different
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[ 4758.16] Disabling non-boot CPUs ...
[ 4758.276000] CPU 1 is now offline
[ 4758.276000] SMP alternatives: switching to UP code
[ 4758.276000] CPU1 is down
[ 4758.276000] PM: Entering mem sleep
[ 4758.276000] Back to C!
[ 4758.276000] PM: Finishing wakeup.
[ 4758.276000] Enabling non-
Dmesg log--did a dmesg -c, here's the dmesg output after a suspend &
resume
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My system:
Dell Vostro 1400
Intel Core 2 Duo @ 2.0 GHz
3 GB Ram
1 GB Swap
I recently got suspend & hibernate working on my system by modifying the
hal scripts to use acpi-support sleep.sh and hibernate.sh instead of
powersaved. Now, however, I have found a bug regarding the
Problem still exists for me: No /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu1/cpufreq on
resume. I am using acpi-support scripts to suspend my system instead of
powersaved, however, because powersaved does not resume my nVidia
graphics card properly.
I'm on Gutsy (7.10) right now, is there a fix available yet?
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Gutsy gibbon breaks laptop fn-key screen brightness adjustment
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It seems that alot of laptops have this same problem.
fn+F7 and F8 adjust my laptop's screen brightness. This no longer works
with Gutsy Gibbon--it did in feisty fawn. Possibly related, there is
software brightness adjustment available in Gutsy: this was unavailable
in Feisty
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