Similar problem here. Acer Timelinex laptop, 4820T ZQ1B with Intel HD
graphics.
If I boot without the second monitor plugged in, then after logging in
plug in the monitor, it works. (albeit without any advanced graphics
support).
[~]
[~] sudo lshw -C display
[sudo] password:
*-display
I no longer own this laptop, so sorry, I won't be able to test any
fixes.
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Title:
trackpad not recognized on Gateway LT3119u / Acer ZA8 laptop
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I still haven't had a chance to try what Jeremy asked for above, but
after 2.6.35-22 was installed because of yesterday's update, the problem
was still present. :(
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When I boot the "maverick-alternate-amd64.iso 07-Oct-2010 16:47" image
from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily/current/, I do not see the
"unknown BIOS" error message.
:-)
the syslog file is attached.
I didn't try actually installing from this image to see how the result
works. I'll try to do t
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Also observed on Gateway LT3119u (aka Acer ZA8) laptop, with radeon
rs690m, running Maverick.
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This laptop appears to also go by the name Acer ZA8
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This laptop appears to also go by the name Acer ZA8.
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...I should have mentioned this dmesg is not from booting from the USB
stick, but rather after having installed Maverick on the laptop.
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update to comment #13...
The fix mentioned improves things greatly, but I do still observe the issue
even with the fix.
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On the Gateway LT3119u, the fix described here seems to prevent the problem...
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-ati/+question/127835
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I just observed this same "graphics spaz" on a Gateway LT3119u laptop.
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Seen on a Gateway LT3119u laptop...
[7.111259] acerhdf: Acer Aspire One Fan driver, v.0.5.22
[7.111271] acerhdf: unknown (unsupported) BIOS version Gateway
/LT31/v1.3307 , please report, aborting!
[7.212970] acpi device:1d: registered as cooli
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
When booting from a USB stick (built against Maverick rc build), the
multi-touch trackpad is recognized as a "ImPS/2 Generic Wheel Mouse".
When touching the trackpad, the mouse flies wildly around the screen.
Note the last e
Thank, Andrew. Maybe then I just have bad hardware.
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On the same acer aspire one laptop where I saw this issue last year, I
am perhaps seeing it again with ubuntu-10.10-rc-desktop-i386...
Oct 4 00:59:43 ubuntu kernel: [ 602.639266] res
00/00:00:00:00:00/00:00:00:00:00/00 Emask 0x2 (HSM violation)
Oct 4 00:59:44 ubuntu kernel: [ 604.14
(:3480): Gdk-WARNING **: XID collision, trouble ahead
... I just started noticing this for the first time a few days ago.
I've always been running basically the latest released ubuntu.
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The factory-installed SSD on my Aspire Acer One 110-1722, a tier-2
netbook, died a few months ago. In retrospect, I think the issue was
this very bug.
(I've since replaced the SSD with a 16G after-market drive, which also
suffered from this problem.)
Wouldn't a problem like this, where there's n
Same problem here.(Karmic, up to date as of 2009-12-29). I have to
disable scim to enter text into flash forms.
The flash I was using happened to be at floorplanner.com
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> #KERNEL=="sd*[!0-9]", ATTR{removable}=="0", ENV{ID_BUS}=="ata",
ENV{DEVTYPE}=="disk", IMPORT{program}="devkit-disks-probe-ata-smart
$tempnode"
Nice workaround. This brought my poweron-to-desktop time from 2:35 down
to 0:52. :)
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@Scott,
>> int k = open("/dev/sda", O_WRONLY);
>> close(k);
>That actually has quite a few side-effects that you might not
>realise ;-)
It might be good then to warn people not to run "parted --list" to view
partition tables. That seems to open all your devices with O_WRONLY.
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Oops, ignore that.
It seem that this is all I need to cause the error is just this...
int k = open("/dev/sda", O_WRONLY);
close(k);
BTW, my root file system is mounted on sda1 while I'm doing this.
(If I open with O_RDONLY instead, then there is no error)
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I should have mentioned that this could be related to O_LARGEFILE, which
I had to define manually...
#define O_LARGEFILE 010
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It seems that if I do this as root
int k = open("/dev/sda", O_WRONLY|O_LARGEFILE);
ioctl(k,BLKFLSBUF,0);
close(k);
...then 15~30 seconds later I see this on the console ...
[33458.988232] ata2.00: exception Emask 0x0 SAct 0x0 SErr 0x0 action 0x6 frozen
[33458.994551] ata2.00: BMDMA sta
Hooray, I can switch to Karmic now. :)
IMHO, I still think gcc should be built with large-file support.
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I just installed some recent Samba updates, but it seems they aren't
related to this issue. The problem still happens...
r...@hina:/c/Temp/y$ gcc ./grape.c
cc1: error: ./grape.c: Value too large for defined data type
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See also bug 455122 -- there is a similar issue running gcc on a samba
share.
It appears that only programs compiled with large-file support will work
in a samba share in Karmic.
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btw, I had entered the gcc error as bug 455122
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Similar issue with gcc. See bug #455122
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I added a bit of instrumentation to libcpp/files.c (where the error happens)
and observed that the size of st_ino in struct stat is 4. This indicates that
the cpp1 program wasn't built with -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64.
I may well not have built cpp1 the same way it's built in Karmic, but in
my ca
Probably unrelated, but the system under test was an Aspire Acer One
110-1722.
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I used USB Startup Disk Creator to make a boot thumbdrive from
yesterday's (2009-10-20) daily build. I booted to that thumbdrive, and
installed only: vim, build-essential, smbfs
I still observed the problem. :(
BTW, the remote file system was being served by Windows XP Profesional,
version 200
My smbfs dependencies
SourcePackage: samba
Package: smbfs 2:3.4.0-3ubuntu5
PackageArchitecture: i386
ProblemType: Bug
ProcEnviron:
SHELL=/bin/bash
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
Uname: Linux 2.6.31-14-generic i686
Dependencies:
coreutils 7.4-2ubuntu1
debconf 1.5.27ubuntu2
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I'm guessing that this is a gcc problem (both gcc-4.3 and gcc-4.4)
that's exposed by the latest samba/cifs code in Karmic, but maybe this
is a samba problem, or maybe something else.
I can't seem to run gcc in a samba-mounted directory under Karmic (up to
date as of 2009-10-1
I have, perhaps, a similar issue in Karmic.
In a cifs-mounted file system, I get "Value too large for defined data
type" when I try to compile a tiny program
r...@hina:/c/Temp/y$ ls -ld . 1.c
drwxr-xr-x 1 rsm root 0 2009-10-18 19:00 .
-rwxr-xr-x 1 rsm root 25 2009-10-18 19:00 1.c
r...@hina:
Oops, the problem was that, though gcc-4.3 was installed, g++-4.3 was
not.
** Changed in: gcc-4.3 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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I installed gcc-4.3 in Karmic beta (updated through oct 18), and when I
run it I get...
r...@hina:/tmp$ cat 1.cpp
int main() { return 0; }
r...@hina:/tmp$ gcc-4.3 1.cpp
gcc-4.3: error trying to exec 'cc1plus': execvp: No such file or directory
r.
Not that anyone cares, but without the "fontconfig-voodoo -f -s ja_JP"
fix, this continues to happen in Ubuntu 8.10.
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Sample run:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp/c$ chm2pdf --book C++\ FAQs\ .chm foo\ bar.pdf
CHM2PDF_WORK_DIR = /tmp/chm2pdf/work/C++ FAQs
CHM2PDF_ORIG_DIR = /tmp/chm2pdf/orig/C++ FAQs
Removing any previous temporary files
rm: cannot remove `/tmp/chm2pdf/orig/C++': No such file or directory
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Actually, bug 219931 happens with pre-entered text as well. I first
noticed it on a web page I happened to view.
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Yes, thank you. "fontconfig-voodoo -f -s ja_JP" made everything good.
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This seems to happen in text fields in various gtk applications and in
web pages rendered with Firefox (including this current page), but I
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I did a complete re-install with the released 8.04 image. All I did was
enable Japanese support, including "enter complex characters" support,
and the problem was there. Screen shot attached.
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I tried this:
- created a new user
- rebooted
- logged in as that user
- selected "Enable support to enter complex characters" under "Language
Support".
- this forced me to reboot again
- logged in again as that new user
- The problem was still there.
Well, if you can't reproduce it
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Actually, there are two separate issues, See attached screen shot.
Firstly, as I'm entering Japanese text (into Nautilus, or Firefox, or
wherever), when I type Japanese hiragana characters it seems to switch
to one font, then when I type Japanese kanji characters, it seems t
I was able to easily reproduce bug#194774, and now after renaming
/usr/lib/libflashsupport.so, I can no longer reproduce that bug either.
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For what it's worth, I can reproduce this on demand. Using these links from
the original bug report:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgP4ez0epYo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90rfYlvt4Ns
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQWvFJDJ3GI
I right click the first one and "Open Link in New Window". Then
I see this (probably this) crash quite frequently. I feel lucky if I
can play 5 youtube videos in a row.
Like the sample video links in the original bug report, the videos I
watch usually have Chinese or Japanese text associated with them.
Related? I don't know.
I can't seem to reproduce this
I see this in 8.04 beta, nvidia card, only when compiz is active.
The way I fall into this situation is:
- Login to user A
- "Switch users" to user B
- logout (from user B)
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Binary package hint: gnome-media
Help text says "To run the audio mixer, choose File -> Run Mixer".
There is no "Run Mixer" under "File.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: Sun Apr 6 14:16:08 2008
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.04
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/gnome-sound-record
I had trouble with a fresh installation of beta last night when I
selected Japanese from the very beginning of the install. I suspect
that the trouble was this bug (though I haven't gone back to verify
that).
I just wanted to say that after a fix for this bug is put into place, it
would probably
Public bug reported:
I installed ubuntu 8.04 beta with language set to Japanese from the
start. After installation, I find that Japanese is not included in the
"Supported Languages" under System -> Administration -> Language
Support. When I try to add Japanese, I get:
E: /var/cache/apt/archive
See also bug #205850 -- package conflict: language-pack-gnome-zh and
language-pack-zh
which appears to be the same thing, only for Chinese.
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