> I've found that the LBM does indeed work after I disabled the existing
proprietary drivers...
Same here. You have to "blacklist" the ath_pci and ath_hal modules.
See http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=166624 .
blacklist ath_hal
blacklist ath_pci
...then reboot, and wireless works again
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This bug is also reported on the matplotlib sourceforge site, because I'm not
sure if it's their
problem (i.e. code that is not 64-bit clean) or a packaging problem (i.e. some
improper mix
of 32 and 64 bit code). Sorry for the duplic
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I don't think it's the same as 290484.I don't see any icon, even
when sitting next to my WiFi router.Possibly, that difference is
accounted for because of some wireless misconfiguration, but it's hard
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Those annoying moving stripes are still there, and I cannot find an
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Here's the same, but run under sudo.
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If I kill it and re-start it, I get this:
~$ kill 5889
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ps -e -f | grep nm-applet
gpk 6024 5987 0 11:21 pts/000:00:00 grep nm-applet
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ nm-applet
^C** Message: Caught signal 2, shutting down...
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ nm-appl
Yes, it runs on Intrepid (8.10) AMD64 with this added to
/etc/security/limits.conf
gpk softmemlock20
gpk hardmemlock20
Be aware though, it doesn't take effect until you log out and log back
in.
But, THIS IS STILL A BUG!The darn program s
I note that there is a DSDT.aml file for this laptop in bug 254688, along with
a comment that there are a couple of errors in the laptop's original DSDT file.
(DSDT.aml is all part of the ACPI stuff.)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/254688 .
Incidentally, by 2.6.27-7 kern
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It's been suggest that
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-meta/+bug/273318
is the same as this bug. My reading is no, though they are related.
273318 happens on a dual-core AMD64 laptop, it involves 13 separate hangs on
boot,
12 of which respond to hitting any key, and one of w
> You can try the smb5 test kernel from
> http://people.ubuntu.com/~smb/bug254668/ which should allow you to boot
> without the noapictimer option.
No luck. I download it, then
sudo dpkg -i linux-image-2.6.27-3-generic_2.6.27-3.3smb5_amd64.deb
then boot with the 2.6.27-3 kernel found in grub's
Problem still exists in Beta version with 2.6.27-7 kernel.
Actually, it does not seem to be 254688. (Or, so Stefan Bader concluded.)
The problem there doesn't respond to noapictimer, while my problem does.
See this:
vnieto wrote on 2008-09-10: (permalink)
> Also I put on this boot line on grub m
Fixed now, whatever the problem was.
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It's probably not the same bug. I get no screen corruption, and unlike 263782,
booting with noapictimer almost solves the problem. Also, I see no
intermittency:
the boot process is exactly the same every time. (I've done at least a dozen
boots with "noapic" and at least 6 or 7 with "noapictim
Indeed, /proc/acpi/thermal_zone is empty for me, too.(And, I've been
getting that error all along.) Odd that the fan turns on at 60C, then.
I suppose it's some sort of hardware thermal limit?
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Here's the result of lspci -vv
The system is intrepid, updated to a couple of hours ago. It was
installed from an intrepid alpha-5 CD, then upgraded via aptitude.
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Incidentally, sometimes you needed to hit .was not
always enough to shake it loose. Perhaps that's a clue.
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Here's the /var/log/syslog from a boot with "noapictimer" .It does
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Didn't need this flag before
Here's the /var/log/syslog for a boot with "noapic" .Again, we get
lots of hangs, and if you pound the keyboard enough, it eventually
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...actually with "noapic" and "noapictimer", it does boot.It gets up to the
point of
"configuring network interfaces" and then hangs there, but eventually (after
about 1 minute)
something times out and the boot proceeds.Again, neither of these arguments
was needed
for 8.041 .
I attach t
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On a dual-core AMD laptop (an HP Pavilion G6062EA), Intrepid hangs
during boot. Not quite completely, though. You can hit or
and it staggers on for a while.After about 13 keypresses, it
does eventually finish booting.It then runs n
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Trying this just a few minutes ago, after
sudo aptitude update
sudo aptitude full-upgrade
on a vanilla intrepid alpha-5 install still gives the same result.
This is now using a 2.6.27-3 kernel.
It does thermostat now, though the temperature is rather hot.
At about 50C, the fan comes on (as above)
Trying this just a few minutes ago, after
sudo aptitude update
sudo aptitude full-upgrade
on a vanilla intrepid alpha-5 install still gives the same result.
This is now using a 2.6.27-3 kernel.
It does thermostat now, though the temperature is rather hot.
At about 50C, the fan comes on (as above)
As of a few minutes ago, I did
sudo aptitude update
sudo aptitude full-upgrade
on what was an alpha-5 intrepid installation.
It is unable to detect anything. I can't even get 640x480 now.
X is clearly starting -- it gives a graphical menu saying it cannot detect any
devices
(how ironic), the
Booting again with noapic and noapictimer flags
give much the same result, except that it doesn't hang and I don't
have to keep hitting keys to make the boot continue.
However, my last post was somewhat wrong.
The fan *is* running, but at a constant low speed. You can hear it if you
put your
I've installed 2.6.27-2 on the alpha-5 CDROM.
No fan. Running one processor full throttle
raises the temperature to 55C in a minute or two, and no fan
turns on.
I attach the new syslog. Note that it was booted with
noacpi, and hangs 13 times during the boot process,
after t=3.825618, 81.82
Here's the X-server log /var/log/Xorg.0.log (the previous file was
/var/log/syslog )
Note that this uses the 2.6.27-2 kernel, with noacpi boot flag. It hangs 13
times
during boot, and I convince it to go on by hitting or .
This was a fresh install from yesterday's alpha-5 CDROM, then I
ad
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When I run my HP Pavilion G6062EA laptop on Intrepid alpha 5,
I get a warning message on the screen, just as X-windows starts.
It says
! Ubuntu is running in low-graphics mode...
Your screen and graphics card could not be detected...
If I pick continue, I get VESA 640x480 (o
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The script /etc/acpi/sleep.sh has /dev/hda hard-wired in.
However, if you have a serial-ATA disk (SATA), Ubuntu will
normally be running /dev/sda instead.
Moreover, if you depart from the vanilla Ubuntu configuration,
you could be running of
I am now using nfs4, and it works reliably. It's a 2.6.24-21 kernel.
My previous nfs4 problems seem configuration-related. I was trying to
mount parts of the same exported file system in two different places.
Now, I am only doing one nfs4 mount, and everything runs smoothly.
I have this line
I gave 2.6.27-2 a try. It was not a neat process, as the laptop depends on
Nvidia drivers and Madwifi,
so I was network-less and graphics-less.
I did not hear the fan turn on.However, there were various things relating
to thermal
devices in /sys/* which were not there before.I tried pl
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When you click file -> print onopenoffice, you get a small window with a
"collate" checkbox. Now, it's very nice that the little graphic
changes when I click or unclick "collate", unfortunately, it is
ambiguous.
When the "collate"
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Sometimes, on my professionally maintained kubuntu system,
xxdiff doesn't correctly display the last character in a line
when it is a digit.
It's sliced, with the right column or two missing (see attached screenshot).
Quite possibly, this is a fon
I've changed the title because I've gotten NFS4 to work reliably by
changing the configuration. Now, I do only one mount, rather than two.
So, it's really that NFS4 cannot handle a misconfiguration gracefully,
or that it does not detect a misconfiguration.And/or that the
documentation doesn't
is currently commented out,
but it was active earlier).
# desk.local:/gpk /home/gpk/n nfs4 bg,intr 0 0
desk.local:/export/big/gpk /home/gpk/n nfs bg,intr 0 3
# desk.local:/MyDocuments/gpk /home/gpk/MyDocuments nfs4bg,intr
0 0
des
I see a similar problem. Will report it separately.
nfs4 hangs, and the equivalent nfs3 configuration doesn't.
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I believe I see the same problem. Mine occurs when I put "Patton" (the DVD)
into the
DVD drive when running Sun's virtualbox with windows XP professional inside.
The crash occurs on a second X server, started via ctrl-alt-F3 and
"startx -- :1".
But, in the end, it's X that crashes on Ubuntu 8.0
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There are two problems with the time slider that become really annoying
for long audio files:
1) The slider is quantized in units of 1% of the file length.For a
47 minute audio track (like I have), that means it's roughly 30 seconds
pe
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If you use create and "admin" user, you will lock yourself out so that you
cannot do any more administration. Why? Simple.
The "admin" user is created along with a new "admin" group.
The new "admin" group has a different GID number
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On
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,
there are instructions for using pypy, specifically:
> To start the interactive translator shell do:
> cd pypy
> python bin/translatorshell.py
but
Oh yes. I should say that I'm running Xubuntu, nearly out of the box,
except that I had to add the "noapic" boot parameter in order to get
the USB to work.
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cd /tmp
tar -cvjf acpi.tar.bz acpi
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The fan never runs when Linux is running, despite reasonably
high temperatures inside a HP pavilion G6062EA laptop (G6000 series).
It is running in 64-bit mode.
The problem can be seen in /var/log/syslog:
Jul 19 15:45:08 nglap kernel: [ 16.228237] ACPI Exception (thermal-03
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Distribution: Ubuntu 6.06 (dapper)
Package: gedit
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Package: gedit
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