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From some time now I am unable to set my battery charging battery limit.
I was seeking help for the issue here:
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sys-class-power-supply-cmb0-charge-control-end-thr
And apparently this is a
@simonesarzano I didn't see you marking that the bug affects you. My
guess is that it might be processed faster if you mark that the bug also
affects you at the top.
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From some time now I am unable to set my battery charging battery limit.
I was seeking help for the issue here:
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And apparently this is a known issue:
- ht
Looking around, I found an upstream (Debian) bug report related to this:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1065926
Debian hasn't switched their default Python to 3.12 yet, but it looks
like that's in work, and so this issue will appear there.
I'll email the Debian bug, letting the
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+ This is on a fresh install of the 24.04 beta that was released on April
12. I used the Desktop installer, into a VMware Fusion VM, on amd64.
Other than the defaults for a fresh Ubuntu Deskto
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It looks like https://github.com/docker/docker-py/pull/3116 is the pull
request which fixes this issue.
I've only just started using this Python package, so I'm not able to do
a full test, but I'm at least able to take a pass at making a patch.
I'll provide a patch for both issues: The reliance on
It looks like things are worse than I thought.
Once I install python3-setuptools, even though the `docker` module now
imports successfully, running `docker.from_env()` fails with the
following:
Python 3.12.3 (main, Apr 10 2024, 05:33:47) [GCC 13.2.0] on linux
Type "help", "copyright", "credits"
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+ Python docker package does not import: No module named 'distutils'
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3.12 (the default python3) no longer includes distutils. See
https://docs.python.org/3.12/whatsnew/3.12.html (the first paragraph
under the heading "Summary – Release highlights"), as well as PEP-0632
(https://peps.python.org/
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This is on a fresh install of the 20.04 beta that was released on April
12. I used the Desktop installer, into a VMware Fusion VM, on amd64.
Other than the defaults for a fresh Ubuntu Desktop install, all I ran
was `apt install -y docker.io python3-docker`.
I ran `python3`,
Hello!
I just wanted to chime in: My co-worker and I ran into this exact
problem. The `traceroute6` command was giving us "sendto: Invalid
argument", and we did not have the `traceroute` package installed. It
was only by finding this Launchpad bug that we became aware of the
problem, after about
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Bionic Server ISO soft lockup on Dell C6420 in swapper - Xenial
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Hello!
We are experiencing a soft lockup when booting the Bionic Server
installer amd64 ISO (kernel 4.15.0-20). The installer seems to hang on
boot: After GRUB, nothing ever appears on the display, and we only
managed to get kernel logs through Serial-Over-LAN. The 16.04.4
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bug. I am hoping for a quick fix. It should not be a rocket-science,
isn't it? Channging location or removing displaying week numbers does
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It has been caused by the xorg update. I have an Radeon HD 6900M card
for which the new xorg and AMD driver is a bad combination yet. I needed
to reinstall the 12.04.01 LTS without updates to be able to run the
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Yesterday, I have updated some packages including the usual kernel update as
well. After the request on restart, I was not able to login, the lightdm
accepted the the password and suddenly dropped back to the logon screen. I
tought that is the usual bug, and tried to remove
@Nick
LIBGL_DEBUG=verbose fglrxinfo:
X Error of failed request: BadRequest (invalid request code or no such
operation)
Major opcode of failed request: 136 (GLX)
Minor opcode of failed request: 19 (X_GLXQueryServerString)
Serial number of failed request: 12
Current serial number in ou
It does not work for me. I got this for the fglrxinfo:
X Error of failed request: BadRequest (invalid request code or no such
operation)
Major opcode of failed request: 136 (GLX)
Minor opcode of failed request: 19 (X_GLXQueryServerString)
Serial number of failed request: 12
Current ser
Hi Nick,
I am also going to test on an Alienware mx17r3, which has an hybrid system
Intel/ATI Radeon HD 6900M (dual) card.
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Can you explain a little bit more (e.g. clear description or program
tool) how to this "easy way"? I am not a pro in sound in linux.
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and right channel-map order), 5.1 sound can not be gained through on
jacks. This is an Alienware MX17R3. Contra-check: There is no any
problem under Win7 after dualboot. Alsa-base.conf: detection was
generi
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install/upgrade: ErrorMessage: subprocess installed post-installation
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11.10.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: samba4 4.0.0~alpha17~git20110807.dfsg1-1ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.38-13.53-generic 2.6.38.8
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I have done the upgrade from 10.10 to 11.04. Process run as usual on
other hardwares, but suddenly returned with an error on configuring
samba4.
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The wake-up bug also affects me on ThinkPad T400 using Kubuntu 11.04
x86-64.
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AlsaVersion: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.23.
Architecture: amd64
ArecordDevices:
List of CAPTURE Hardware Devices
card 0: Intel [HDA Intel], device 0: CONEXANT Analog [CONEXANT Analog]
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
AudioDevicesInUse:
USER
As I have mentioned, this is an MSI GX 720 laptop. By default it is equipped
with 4.1 internal sound speakers. There are four jacks at the right side. I
think, by reading the manual, that is the default setup and the 4 jacks can be
used for 5.1 and 7.1 sound as well. The windows driver automat
Confirmed on Kubuntu 10.10 w/ KDE 4.5.1, ThinkPad T400.
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ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: amd64
Date: Mon Aug 9 15:05:38 2010
Dependencies:
adduser 3.112ubuntu1
base-files 5.0.0ubuntu20.10.04.1
base-passwd 3.5.22
bind9utils 1:9.7.0.dfsg.P1-1
coreutils 7.4-2ubuntu2
debconf 1.5.28ubuntu4
debconf-i18n
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Binary package hint: yelp
ubuntu 10.4 lucid lynx
after the application was installed from the package and the system was
rebooted I don't see the application in 'Applications' menu. I know the
application was installed because i was able to use it prior to reststarting
the
OK, now that I see the appport data that's been attached, I think this
is a duplicate of another problem I'm seeing, which I've already
submitted in Bug 414359.
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Hello! I am having problems with the Browser plugin in Luma. When I
press a key on the keyboard, the Entries pane (which lists all of the
servers, and their entries) greys out, and Luma essentially becomes
unusable. This is luma 2.3-1.1
Here are
Hello again!
I've got another twist on this bug! Last night, I tried logging into a
machine that is showing this problem. I was logging in using SSH, using
the PuTTY Windows SSH client. At the time I made the connection, I
entered the wrong username by mistake, but I did not catch my mistake
un
Hello!
When I got the machine, I installed Ubuntu 6.06.1 LTS. From time to
time, I installed additional packages, including Dovecot. Also from
time to time, I'd do `apt-get update` followed by `apt-get upgrade`.
Then, on 6 August, I ran:
apt-get update
apt-get install update-manager-core
do-rel
Hello!
Sure, I can install it & let it run until it hopefully does not die!
I just checked your PPA, and I'm really sorry, I should've said that I'm
running on the amd64 platform!
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normally, but will eventually die again. The interval between starting
snmpd and having it die by segfault can be as small as an hour
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On Saturday, snmpd segfaulted again. This was on the same machine which
I had said was running OK after installing the hardy-proposed packages.
I re-started snmpd under gdb Saturday; it crashed again today, and
here's the backtrace info from the crash.
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Hello! Since it's been a week I'm reporting back. Everything is still
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Hello! Well, with the weekend gone by, I'm happy to say that my SNMP
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After an hour, things have been running OK, with no assertions or other
weird log entries, although I do see one new log entry:
Sep 24 15:27:09 npbnagb snmptrapd[16
H, looks like I needed a couple more debug packages. Here's the GDB
file again after installing libcomerr2-dbgsym, libpam-heimdal-dbgsym,
and libkrb5-22-heimdal-dbgsym.
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Hi Chuck,
I have done backtraces before, but this one was a little more unusual
for me. The last time I needed a backtrace, I was able to capture the
daemon's full command line, then run it through GDB. In this case, I'm
thinking the offending program is located at /usr/lib/dovecot/dovecot-
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The two servers showing this behavior were previously running an up-to-
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install.
The IMAP client I'm using (Opera) reports "Temporary authentication
failure". The following entries appear in syslog, when
it did work under for .13 version for a while,
but under .11 it found many more nearby networks available,
one unencrypted and others encrypted, sth doesnt work right..
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2) Hard to test the workarounds for me, but i dont think they help much
if you did
For the first two boots wifi didnt work at all and I got the microcode error
third attempt it did managed to connect and worked for about a minute or two
and then stopped, and I
I have similar problem since the yesterday kernel update to the
2.6.28-13-generic version on Ubuntu 9.04
When i boot the 2.6.28-11-generic kernel version wifi works ok.
dmesg informs about microcode error.
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Juan and the designer have already had several posts about that. No
remarkable improvement.
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Mike, I can confirm the 50 fps glxgears: just tried openSUSE 11.1 beta5
LiveCD, getting similar results.
Of course glxgears is not a good performance guide but in my case, the
relative framerate changes in glxgears are correlated to the relative
framerate changes in openarena timedemo when trying
Openarena anholt timedemo, 800x600.
Toshiba Satellite L40 notebook, Intel 950 GMA (!) GPU, Windows XP: 82 fps
Lenovo ThinkPad R61i, Intel x3100 GPU, Ubuntu Intrepid: 44 fps
The old Intel 950GMA under XP is nearly twice as fast, as its successor under
Ubuntu Intrepid.
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Sry for bothering, i was comparing the wrong Xorg.0.log files, the intel_drv.so
of Sidux is older (2.3.2) and xorg-server version is 1.4.
I repost the correct results tarball.
At least it can be seen that there is clearly a regression.
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I forgot to mention that Compiz was turned off while testing under
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I did a little benchmarking regarding the graphics performance in Sidux
Ourea (released 22 Sep) and Ubuntu Intrepid, both amd64 version. The
results are in the attached tarball, and they are fairly interesting!
The hardware is a Lenovo Thinkpad R61i with an integrated Intel GM965
GPU.
I compared
i suggest to increase the importance of the bug since it probably
affects all software, which still use libgnome-vfs. and although Gnome
is gradually changing to gvfs, many programs haven't done it yet, for
-as far as I know- gvfs API isn't even declared stable.
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deskbar applet doesn't use defa
I also can confirm this bug. Nautilus opens all my pdfs in evince.
Deskbar-applet + tracker search tool fail to open them (they do nothing). When
starting from console, the following message appears:
"Error showing url: There is no default action associated with this location."
POSSIBLE CAUSE:
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This is the last info I can provide. I looked through some other bug
reports, and I decided to see what some combinations of boot options
could do:
* acpi_skip_timer_override: I didn't see any change.
* enable_8254_timer: I didn't see any change.
* disable_8254_timer: Kernel panic - not syncing:
Here is the output from the `dmesg` command, when I boot the OS with
just the 'root' and 'ro' options.
So far, I have compromised by normally adding 'nmi_watchdog=0' to the
boot options, to suppress the NMI watchdog warnings.
** Attachment added: "badBIOS_dmesg.log"
http://launchpadlibrarian.
I just noticed the KernelTeamBugPolicies Wiki entry suggests including
the hardware in the title. My apologies for leaving this out before!
** Summary changed:
- "8254 timer not connected to IO-APIC" after BIOS upgrade
+ "8254 timer not connected to IO-APIC" after BIOS upgrade on Sun X4200 M2
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My apologies, I forgot the uname -a results from the "control" server!
** Attachment added: "goodBIOS_uname-a.log"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16717350/C%3A%5CDocuments%20and%20Settings%5Ckornelak%5CDesktop%5Cattachments%5CgoodBIOS_uname-a.log
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"8254 timer not connected to IO-APIC" after
** Attachment added: "badBIOS_uname-a.log"
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"8254 timer not connected to IO-APIC" after BIOS upgrade
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I'm using "badBIOS" as an identifier for the problem machine.
** Attachment added: "badBIOS_lsb_release-rd.log"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16717135/C%3A%5CDocuments%20and%20Settings%5Ckornelak%5CDesktop%5Cattachments%5CbadBIOS_lsb_release-rd.log
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"8254 timer not connected to IO-APIC" af
This is the result of the `dmesg` command on the "control" server,
executed about 3 minutes after boot. Some notes on the boot command
line:
* My boot partition is on an LVM2 logical volume
* The server's DB9 serial port is connected to a Cyclades serial server, hence
the two 'console' lines
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** Attachment added: "goodBIOS_dmidecode.log"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16717035/C%3A%5CDocuments%20and%20Settings%5Ckornelak%5CDesktop%5Cattachments%5CgoodBIOS_dmidecode.log
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