I a not a very knowledgable user at the detail level. I had this
problem, however, and proposed seems to have cleaned up my logs a lot. I
have a new Dell XPS 15 7590 running 19.10. Several packages were
upgraded just now when I did this that were not related to this defect.
Everything seems ok now.
AptdaemonVersion: 1.1.1-1ubuntu5.1
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC0: mbudd 2201 F pulseaudio
Date: Sun Mar 29 17:54:35 2015
Dependencies:
DuplicateSignature: package:linux-libc-dev:amd64:3.13.0-46.79:package
linux-libc-dev:amd64 is
I am not ready to update to a potentially unstable version to test this, but it
is still a big problem for me. Here is uname -a for the version I'm running.
Linux mbudd-Dell-System-XPS-L502X 3.2.0-51-generic #77-Ubuntu SMP Wed Jul 24
20:18:19 UTC 2013 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I
It appears Joseph Salisbury added the kernel-bug-exists-upstream tag but
I am too new to understand if a watch was added. If he knows the
upstream watch info maybe he can add it when bugzilla comes up.
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This appeared to be a problem in the upgrade. So if no one will address
that then close it. Others seemed to have similar, but slightly
different problems. More testing of upgrades should become the norm.
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** Attachment added: "This nvidia bug report file was collected before I
changed the package configuration, and the problem was still happening."
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/817505/+attachment/2238309/+files/nvidia-bug-report.log.gz
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My installed packages are as attached. I'm pretty sure the morning of
July 26 my system was upgraded. Apparently successfully. I shutdown the
system. then returned in the evening. When it rebooted all text looked
rotated 180 degrees around the X axis (left-right in the plane o
At this time, I cannot reproduce the problem. Probably, if I had a
system image from before it could be reproduced. It "feels" to me like,
after the upgrade, evolution wanted parts of it's configuration database
under new directories. During the conversion it crashed causing this bug
report. Therea
Just wondering if this would help you like it did for me?
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1581099
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package grub-pc 1.99~rc1-13ubun
I was able to solve my problem by reinstalling grub2 to the raid device.
Booting from a live cd in 10.10 shows the device partition as
...ARRAY01, while under 11.04 the same partition is ARRAY0p1.
Also, /etc/default/grub was missing after the upgrade, and it seemed an
old grub was installed.
This
I have this problem on Dell Optiplex 980 using the BIOS raid. 10.10
worked ok, reboot after upgrade to 11.04 fails. Noticed the BIOS raid
status was Initialise when it should say Normal. Another identical
machine here also had intermittent success, but after upgrading BIOS
from A01 to A08 it works
I am still waiting on a solution for this. If someone cal tell me what
to fix, maybe I can do it myself?? Hope so.
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Title:
Realtek 8139 ethernet i
Yes. The only reason I keep the issue open is that anyone (like me) wanting
to use uBuntu could be negatively impressed with such poor implementation.
The device should be completely controlled by the OS.
Marvin Budd
On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 6:19 PM, Martin Zaun
wrote:
> Confirmed, this problem
This problem still exists for me using the 10.04 release.
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I'm on an amd64 release of Ubuntu 9.10 - the Karmic Koala. I could not get
subclipse 1.6 to install because the final "Finish" button was always inactive.
This even happened on the suggested 3.5.1-0ubuntu7, which I downloaded and
installed manually using dpkg instead of using synaptics.
Finally,
This issue still remains a problem in uBuntu kernel 2.6.31. It looks
like someone has not finished this. Why do you keep asking if it is
fixed when no one has done anything?
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Yes, this is still a problem in the 2.6.27-9 kernel.
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Here is the dmesg output when the interface fails to start.
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I have updated my intrepid install with the latest updates. To test, I had
Windows up and restarted with kernel 2.7.27.2 and the interface worked fine,
they restarted with each older kernel down to 2.6.26.4 and the interface worked
fine. Then I shutdown and booted with Windows and restarted with
I downloaded Intrepid Alpha 3 and burned it to CDROM. Both booting from
CDROM, and when I install it to my HD I am unable to access the network.
eth0 gets disabled and I am unable to make it work. It worked when Wake-
On-Lan After Shutdown was enabled, but not when disabled. I need
instruction what
I enabled Wake-on-LAN after shutdown as specified. Now it works! Thanks
very much.
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I downloaded the 7.10 CDROM and installed it on my Toshiba 2435-S255 laptop.
After booting to disk it invited me to upgrade which I accepted. The network
initially worked, but then it fails. Even the link lights don't light. The
network manager tries to dhcp, but fails and
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