I observed something interesting. I am running KDE, and both the
konqueror (still running KDE 4) and dolphin (KDE plasma 5) file managers
have their own webdav implementation, which is much faster. Just by
putting "webdav://" into the address bar followed by the address, I can
directly access the
Accessing a Nextcloud 12 from kubuntu 16.04 (xenial) this is still a big
problem. Access to files and folders is very slow.
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Also seeing this on 14.04. This is on a large university network. Some comments
above suggest that this is due to Macs, others suggest that this is perhaps due
to Windows 10. Any further insights?
This pretty much makes my logs unusable.
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I just put a script into /etc/cron.hourly/ that will copy the current
syslog into a temporary file, filter out the pollution and cat it back
to overwrite the original log file. Makes it usable again!
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I still have this problem with konqueror in KDE 4.13.3 (!) on kubuntu 14.04.
I also saw similar reports here:
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=146607
and here: https://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=223t=72
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Awesome! Thanks so much for this hint!
This works here, too (Chromium 34.0.1847.116 Ubuntu 14.04 aura, running on
kubuntu 14.04, KDE 4.13).
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Maarten: I just found this
http://news.softpedia.com/news/Three-Security-Fixes-Included-in-
Chrome-34-0-1847-137-442377.shtml
I just want to emphasize that this is Chrome and not Chromium. It just
happened to be the Chrome version I am currently running here on Linux
(ubuntu 14.04), and it does
Maarten: I just found this
http://news.softpedia.com/news/Three-Security-Fixes-Included-in-
Chrome-34-0-1847-137-442377.shtml
I just want to emphasize that this is Chrome and not Chromium. It just
happened to be the Chrome version I am currently running here on Linux
(ubuntu 14.04), and it does
Same here on a 1080p screen on an 11.6 laptop (Thinkpad Helix).
Problem does not exist on Chrome Version 34.0.1847.137.
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Chromium UI is
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Why is the link to bug #427065? It appears that this bug does not exist.
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This affects me too, in precise (12.04.3). Just ran an fsck on three
drives, which was carried out (I looked at the xx% completed message
for each of the drives. Unfortunately /var/log/fsck only shows two
default files that are only 31 characters long.
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@ Srinath:
I have the same problem. I am wondering about your firewall comment. What ports
would be needed for this function other than http or maybe Https? I usually
have some kind of rudimentary firewall in place, which still allows typical
web use, such as www, e-mail, skype, etc.
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I have the same problem in Kubuntu 11.04.
This forum shows a workaround:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=8538492
Starting wxglade as root! This works for me, but of course, this is not a
preferable solution.
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I have the same problem. The workaround described here solved the problem for
me:
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After reading comment #6, I want to provide more details:
1) After upgrading to natty, I noticed that the camera was sometimes not
recognized any more. It got worse until the camera was not recognized at
all any more.
2) Since the camera had been continuously working under lucid (and b/c I
Further investigation of my problem revealed that this was a hardware
problem with intermittent connection. It just appeared as if this was
not working under natty. Now, the camera has been fixed, and the problem
no longer exists.
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I have a Dell E6400 notebook.
Strangely, on my computer this camera is sometimes recognized and sometimes
not. If it's recognized it works normal when I use skype or cheese. When it's
not recognized, it doesn't even show up on lsusb.
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Oh, I just realized that my camera may be slightly different. It's from SONIX
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Similar as described in the original bug report, there was no problem with many
previous versions of ubuntu, including lucid and karmic.
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It's 3 days before the LTS release and I still have an ugly boot process...
So how does this workaround work? Anybody having success in fixing the ugly
boot screen?
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Problem still there in kubuntu lucid beta4: during boot, screen stays
most of the time black and in text mode. The new graphical blue theme
only shows up for a split second before kdm starts. I also get the
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It's working for me since the upgrade from 4.4rc2 to 4.4release (karmic
32bit)
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Indeed, my severe problems with connecting to WPA2-PEAP (MSChapV2) went
completely away with the newer Karmic versions. (Intel 5300 WiFi card
here, 32bit OS.)
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OK, my case is more serious: as of today, my keyboard and mouse are
totally frozen at the kdm login window, just after booting. I have no
means of logging in or doing ANYTHING. I can't even get a console by
doing Ctrl-Alt-F1 or anything the like. I already rebooted twice to no
avail. I am writing
Oh, forgot some details: System is a Dell Latitude E6400 with Intel
graphics; karmic 32bit, installed was alpha4, then all updates applied
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I have the same SEVERE problem as of today. My system freezes at the kdm login
screen. In the logs I find messages that say init: Unable to connect to the
system bus: Failed to connec to socket
I see the same on kubuntu-alpha (32bit) with the language set to US-en.
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I found several bugs in openoffice.org-kde (karmic 32bit, all updates as
of today applied). For instance the open/save dialog always starts at
the /home directory. Starting in /home/user would be much better.
Even when I open a file in a certain directory and hit Save As it
defaults to /home. In
Oh, and I forgot to tell in comment #18 that these problems disappear
when openoffice.org-kde is removed and OOo falls back to the non-kde
open/save dialogs.
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I see this on a Dell Latitude E6400, kubuntu karmic (32bit), with all
updates applied as of today. This may be related to bug 420924
(crash/lockup after resume from suspend-to-ram, can be prevented by
switching compositing off). This bug appeared with alpha5.
Knetworkmanager can be restarted after
I see it on a Dell Latitude E6400 (Intel GMA 4500 graphics). I can
confirm that the problem does not occur when compositing is turned off.
One more observation: the problem seems to progress and get worse after
resume. Initially, I can use the keyboard and mouse to operate what's
left with some
Oh, and I forgot to tell that I am running the 32bit version of karmic.
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I just found that when I successfully resume (compositing off) two
applications (widgets) are no longer running: kmix and knetworkmanager.
They can easily be restarted manually. However, this should be ironed
out before release.
I am not sure if this is related to the behavior described here or
@Joe:
I also saw that suspend worked WITH compositing in Alpha4. And I totally
agree that it's about time to get decent compositing performance with
the Intel graphics cards. I am extremely happy about the new Intel
drivers in general; great performance!
What I was not sure about was whether
Andrew King:
Everything but the last command works: when I do sudo dpkg -i it complains
because it wants a package as argument. Which one to give?
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OOps, I found it. The created *.deb files were in my home directory.
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@Jason (LeeJunFan):
OK, now I am a little confused of what the Printer Config Applet is. My
problem occurs when I go to systemsettings -- Advanced -- Printer
Configuration. Is that not what we are talking about here?
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OK, I do have the applet (at least the icon for it)! (Maybe it's because we had
different upgrade histories?)
However, when I try to open it, the window says:
The service 'Printer Configuration' does not provide an interface
'KCModule' with keyword 'system-config-printer-kde/kcm-scpk.py'The
I am fully updated (jaunty, KDE 4.3b2, backport repositories activated),
however the printer applet still does not work. I still have the problem
described above (post #16,
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kdebindings/+bug/377333/comments/16).
Can someone from the exerts here have a look
I have a similar problem in 4.3b2 using jaunty (after upgrading from 4.2.2 via
backports).
The KDE printer configuration dialog complains as follows:
The service 'Printer Configuration' does not provide an interface
'KCModule' with keyword 'system-config-printer-kde/kcm-scpk.py'
It's not bug
Interestingly, I don't have a file
/usr/share/kde4/services/system-config-printer-kde.desktop
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I just did an upgrade in jaunty from KDE 4.2.2 to KDE 4.3b2. I have this
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@APO:
I am not suffering from this bug, but I am suffering from the similar
bug 334052 (WPA2-PEAP), like ozone baby above. In my case, I was able to
fix it simply by not using the plasma-widget-network-manager. Instead
I am using nm-applet from network-manager-gnome package. I have it in my
KDE
Doesn't work here with PEAP/MSCHAPv2 either (no certificate).
Works well using nm-applet.
Hardware is intel.
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With the latest updates, this problem is resolved
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Status: New = Fix Released
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With the latest updates of today, this problem is fixed: kmix now shows
an additional selector Digital Input Source, which I can set to
Digital Mic 1, so that sound recording via built-in microphone works
(for instance using Skype).
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snd_hda_intel (latitude E6400) no mic
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I also had this bug on Kubuntu Jaunty, while Intrepid worked well. (I had also
reported it as bug 339957.)
As of today's updates my system (Dell E6400) now works perfectly in Jaunty, as
well (could it be the update from 2.6.28-10 to 2.6.28-11?).
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@Alessandro:
Thanks so much, it worked!
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Thanks for the hint, Javier. I'll check if this bug is related. I
haven't made it through all of its 140 comments, yet!
By the way, the output of amixer -Dhw is attached.
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Javier,
I am now pretty confident this is not but #275998 for several reasons:
a) In the original bug report of but #275998, the problem is very low volume,
but not complete lack of sound input as in my case.
b) In but #275998 people unanimously report problems in Intrepid. Some even say
it
In the previous report, I consistently pasted but #275998 into my comment
when I wanted to say bug #275998. Probably sounds quite confusing. Sorry
about that.
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Oh, I should also add that an externally connected microscope works fine. It's
just the internal microphone that does not work.
Does that mean we need to rename the bug? I first called Audio IN does not
work However, it should be Internal Microphone does not work.
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I still have this problem with all updates applied as of today (jaunty/KDE
4.2.1). I had started with alpha5 and continuously applied all updates.
Does this also exist in vanilla alpha6? If yes, I wouldn't mind reinstalling.
Is there anything else we can do to get this fixed?
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Sound input on a DELL Latitude E6400 does not work in Jaunty. I found
this when trying to use skype. No sound, even if I activate all the
sliders in Kmix and put the all to 100%.
Using Intrepid on the same machine, this is no problem. In Intrepid,
Kmix has an option Digital
I have a DELL Latitude E6400, and the audio input (e.g. in skype) is not
working in Jaunty.
Everything working fine in Intrepid.
In Jaunty, Kmix does not have an option to switch to digital audio input.
Is this the same problem?
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Jan:
Are you able to do several subsequent suspend/resume cycles
successfully? I have almost the same hardware than you (E6400 with GM45
and Intel 5300). My resume works perfect the first time. When I did it
the second time, the touchpad did not work correctly. It behaved like it
was in PS/2
I used the workaround hinted by Dan Bracey. It worked perfectly on a
Dell E6400 with Intel 5300 WiFi. I fixed my previous problems connecting
to a WPA2 Enterprise access point using PEAP/MSCHAPv2.
I am running kubuntu, however, I was using nm-applet instead of
knetworkmanager to connect to the
I tried it briefly and could not get it to work in Ibex. I tried the
workaround I had used in Hardy, and that did not work as well. I did not
have time to look into the details. However, /etc/pam.d/common-auth in
Ibex looks different than in Hardy.
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kernel? Looking at the patch it really just seems a matter of adding one line
with the ID code of the new device for it to be recognized.
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Mackenzie and Matteo: thank you so much for helping here! I believe we
are getting close!!!
Unfortunately, I am not very experienced, Mackenzie. Which daily build are you
referring to? Please bare in mind that my system has an Intel NIC which is very
likely affected by the e1000e problem, so
@Mackenzie:
Sorry, I just saw your other note about the removed driver. So you think it is
safe to use the daily build? (I just found them, and the download is started).
I may not be able to test it for tonight/tomorrow morning.
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Brian,
due to bug #263555 (see link below), my Intel Ethernet card may be destroyed
when I use the 2.6.27 kernel.
Therefore, I am no longer in a position to boot Intrepid images until this is
resolved.
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Does that mean that this machine will never be sold with Ubuntu?
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@sloan1919:
In your /proc/bus/input/devices output shown above, the ALPS is
present. Is that what happens every time or every 50 times?
In my case (Dell E6400), I never saw it appear in
/proc/bus/input/devices. However, if there is a small chance that it
gets recognized, I could automatically
Hi Brian,
thank you for looking into this!
Actually, I had just completed all the upgrades today, and I am on the 2.6.27-4
kernel now. Is that sufficient, or do I still have to download the alpha6 CD
and go from there?
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Previously, the standby/hibernate and resume functions tended to be
affected by the kvm module(s). This was documented in bugs #113038 and
#163862.
Is there a chance the observed behavior may depend on whether the kvm
/kvm-intel modules are loaded? I seem to remember that suspend would no
longer
additional tests.
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is not recognized and unloaded by X. To show you what I am talking about, I
also attached a fragment of my /var/log/Xorg.0.log
Let me know if you are interested in anything else.
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Since this bug seems to combine several independent issues, I filed a
bug for the problem on the DELL Latitude E6400.
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/270643).
Notably, this problem still exists on the 2.6.27-3 kernel (Intrepid
alpha5)
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Public bug reported:
Using freshly installed Ubuntu 8.10-alpha5, kernel 2.6.27-3 on a new DELL
Latitude E6400.
ALPS touchpad is not recognized by X (see attached file
/proc/bus/input/devices).
Only the PS/2 emulation mode works (very basic touchpad functionality).
It has been observed in
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I have this problem on Ibex alpha 5 (kubuntu).
I am using a new DELL Latitude E6400.
Synaptics not detected by X.
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way to use kde4 apps in kde3? Does
that make sense?
If someone has an idea how to address this, please let me know.
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This is pretty annoying here (Kubuntu Gutsy/ OOo 2.3, too!)
I found another thread covering this topic:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/baltix/+source/openoffice.org/+bug/138493
I am back to wine/MS Office until it's fixed. I just realized it bothers me
quite a bit!
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Similarly, in my snapshot, the menus in Word are not AA'ed at all, whereas OOo
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problem: have you already put in
the parameters for the vpn connection you want? Which program did you use?
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same here on a freshly installed, official release version of kubuntu
Gutsy, downloaded 2007-10-18.
The workaround pointed out by nem75 nicely works. Thanks!
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: whether to load the CD for verification or
whether to cancel and skip verification. This should be fairly simple to
implement.
Just my 2 cents.
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questions is: knowing
what you told me, is there anything I can tweak in OOo (or the system) in order
to get higher-quality visual experience in OOo?
Thanks very much for you help.
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