Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: totem
I play one track continuously while I am studying and noticed recently
that the track will suddenly stop playing. I generated a short 1 second
tone in audacity to see if it was reproducible and I found that totem
cannot repeat a track continuously.
The tone I used is available for download here,
http://iris.nyit.edu/~hpatel07/
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Totem repeat is not continuous
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I attached the report, I tried to stop totem within a few seconds of the
audio stopping.
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Totem repeat is not continuous
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I've been running a clean jaunty install since alpha 3, I can't confirm
that this particular bug is back. What are you doing when the kernel
panic presents?
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iwlagn causes kernel panic on 802.11n wifi
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/276990
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Using gtk-2.0 2.15.5 this bug still exists. And others are also still
experiencing the problem since it is continuing to appear on the
development forums.
Interesting side note, the password will be accepted and the screen will
become unlocked however the screensaver will not give up focus to
The cause was a bad moblock configuration.
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Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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wifi works on livecd not on install
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Wired connections work fine off my router.
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Yes I am. Happens with the latest updates as of Feb. 20 2009
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** Attachment added: lsmod.log
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I have an Intel 4965agn card that works perfectly on the livecd but fails to
work when connected to my specific access point after install.
My access point is a wrt300n with WPA2 AES encryption broadcasting SSID
on mixed mode 802.11BGN. It connects but websites fail to
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/22763645/uname-a.log
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** Attachment added: version.log
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Fixed in updates, the issue is no longer present.
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Audio does not work after recent updates
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@oc
Since you no longer get kernel panics as a result of the iwlagn module I
recommend submitting your findings as a separate bug report so it can be fixed
instead of buried in a bug report that has already been marked fixed.
Please any admins/mods around can you please close this bug report.
@James Ward
THIS bug is fixed. The issue you are talking about is a completely
different bug altogether. I reported this bug several months ago because
I found stability issues AFTER connecting to wireless networks, not
while the hardware was powered off or the power switch was set to off. I
Public bug reported:
When I run firefox the mouse flickers on any link on the page on the
first page in that tab. For example if I open a new tab to the page
www.newegg.com and try to click a menu item on one of the dropdown menus
the mouse will flicker so fast that it is impossible to click the
Please create a new bug report for the new firmware David Moreno posted
above me so that it can be included into Jaunty as soon as possible for
bug fixing if it works.
I'm at work at the moment and don't have access to my linux machine,
I'll try and make a new bug report tonight unless someone
Anyone up for randomly testing compat-wireless daily git archives? Mine
works perfectly from the Oct-1-2008 snapshot. Perhaps other days will
work better for other people. Its been months since I reported the bug
and people are still having problems so this issue seems to be rather
severe. Anyone
Seems to be fixed in Intrepid due to the newer iwl3945 module which I
believe was the source of the problem.
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the iwl3945 driver will not connect to my open, 802.11 b, linksys AP
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/200064
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The backports technically fixed the issue for me but I found better
stability with my original self-compiled module and I use that now
instead. No issues except suspend is iffy and hibernate does not work at
all, but I can live with that. (Hibernate seems to be linked to my
bluetooth module
The old driver from hardy uses a firmware microcode that is incompatible
with kernels after 2.6.24. I tried installing it and it didn't work.
Unless there are specific features you absolutely need from Intrepid you
can continue to use Hardy as it is a LTS release.
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iwlagn causes kernel panic
This seems to be another issue not associated with this bug. I think you
should file a separate bug report. This used to happen when I tested the
daily builds of the iwl4965, I would load the driver and some sort of
issue with mac80211 or cfg80211 would make my machine kernel panic. Try
unloading
This makes it unanimous for all those that responded and tried the fix.
If that doesn't warrant careful consideration for default inclusion I
really don't know what will.
@Mike Rooney
What is your reasoning for saying it should not be included by default?
PS I use 802.11N
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iwlagn causes
There is an inherent problem in putting the driver in backports. To get
backports the person must use their wireless card to download the
package, if the problem crops up during download it will not resume on
the next reboot. Theoretically it would keep kernel panicking until they
hooked up
That is true, at the very least it should be included on the iso, its
only 2-3 MB at the very most. I think space can be found on the discs
for them.
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iwlagn causes kernel panic on 802.11n wifi
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I will retry backports since it appears to have fixed it for everyone
else.
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After installing the backports package my wireless failed completely and
cannot even pick up a single ESSID. I attached the dmesg log of the
relevant portion. A quick purge and reinstall of my self compiled Oct-1
fixed this in a hurry though.
** Attachment added: dmesg.log
Synaptic throws dependency errors when trying to install linux-backports
generic. Screen shot attached.
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iwlagn causes kernel panic on 802.11n wifi
I attempted other builds after the Oct-1 modules. Some of them had
serious problems, kernel panic with flash, fail to resume from suspend.
Since the Oct-1 modules do not work for everyone I think that either we
use that in backports or enable Winckler's pseudo fix of disabling N
[quote]
I have
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 276990 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/276990
Derek, one of the people on the other bug reported kernel panics on
802.11g networks as well. When you are at University use this command in
terminal
iwconfig wlan0 | grep 802
it will give you and output
junior, if you unload iwlagn then cfg80211 then mac80211 it will work.
Its a dependency issue with the modules. However the modules get
rewritten right after you use the sudo make install command. The only
reason you don't see the effect immediately is because the old modules
were read in during
junior, the e1000e problem was due to the module writing to part of the
EEPROM that it should not have been touching. The iwlagn module is fully
open sourced and has been for a few kernel versions now allowing for a
lot of eyes to look for any bugs. I hesitate to say there is 0 risk with
bleeding
Tv, try compiling the Oct-1 module manually using my instructions from
the above post.
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Sorry about that Keithamus, perhaps a newer version would work better
for you. I updated mine to see if it was just a particular build that
solved my problem but the one I download on Oct 9th works too. Maybe
that one will let you boot normally.
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iwlagn causes kernel panic on 802.11n wifi
It is awkward to capture since my screen simply freezes on whatever it
was doing (running apt, downloading in firefox, using samba shares, etc)
so I don't really know how it will help you. If there is a method to
retrieve log files or something along those lines then please direct me
to those
This bug has regresssed in the most up to date package. I set a proxy
for my school and hit apply system wide so pidgin would work then when I
got home and set the proxy back to direct and applied system wide but
the terminal still shows my school proxy is set. I tried exporting blank
variables to
A regression was noted.
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Public bug reported:
As of the updates on Oct 11 2008 the audio has stopped working on my
intel HD audio card
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High
Definition Audio Controller (rev 02)
I am assuming it has something to do with /dev/shm and /dev/pts not
loading. On
Try compiling this iwlagn module,
http://www.orbit-lab.org/kernel/compat-wireless-2.6/2008/10/compat-wireless-2008-10-01.tar.bz2
.
Extract the archive to your home directory then follow these steps
sudo apt-get install build-essential
cd compat*
make
sudo make install
Then restart your
** Attachment added: dmesg.log
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Public bug reported:
I don't know the specific trigger but in my testing with intrepid over
the last few weeks I have found a large amount of kernel panics when
connected to my 802.11n router with an intel 4965 card. This issue does
not at all appear when I use an 802.11b/g network which is what
The updated package fixes the issue. Thanks!
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gnome proxy settings system wide button has misleading function
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-network-admin
When setting a proxy in gnome the system wide button only sets the proxy
that is listed in the Manual proxy configuration heading. If the
Direct internet connection option is checked and the apply system-wide
button is pressed, the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pidgin
If Pidgin accounts are set up to use the gnome proxy settings and the
manual proxy configuration is used Pidgin will segfault if not all the
values are filled. In the old Network Proxy Preferences the use the
same proxy for all protocols filled in
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
If I leave an SD card in my laptop while suspending then on the next
awake a full screen completely white nautilus window appears with the
title of the SD card. The only not white part of this window is the
window decoration.
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The issue has been documented and triaged. Follow
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information and possible fixes.
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Mounted USB harddrive showes twice on the desktop - right click one of the
icons and choose Unmount Volume results in error DBus error
I am running the latest gvfs and I still receive this error when trying
to connect to samba shares on my network, or is that a separate issue?
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16864430/CoreDump.gz
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16864431/Dependencies.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16864432/Disassembly.txt
** Attachment
The linux-backports method does not work for all cases. It is an updated
version of the iwl3945 driver, 1.2.26 instead of 1.2.0. This method does
not work for everyone though and it did not work for me. The ndiswrapper
solution was the best one I came up with so far. Perhaps when the driver
has
Using ndiswrapper and the windows driver solved this for me. I know its a crude
solution but it works.
instructions are below
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=4790682postcount=10
note: i also get much better performance with this driver than the
iwl3945
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Updated the kernel and the driver. Same issue though so unless they come
out with a new kernel revision in the next couple weeks I think it'll
have to be the gutsy kernel running with ipw.
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the iwl3945 driver will not connect to my open, 802.11 b, linksys AP
I downloaded the compat wireless of 4/7/2008 and was using ubuntu kernel
2.6.24-15. I haven't retried with 2.6.24-16 yet because it screwed
around with my envy-ng video drivers and I have to fix that first. A
temporary solution I used is to boot into the gutsy kernel I still had
and use ipw3945.
I tried using the up to date compatwireless drivers and still find myself
unable to connect to unencrypted B access points at my school. Although the
problem is only with some of the access points. Below is an output of the
relevant portion of dmesg.
[ 51.120088] iwl3945: Intel(R)
I have the same problem except I am nearly certain that the problem is
with the iwl3945 driver since a downgrade to gutsy's ipw3945 fixes all
connections issues. I can connect to my unprotected G network at home
but not my unprotected B only network at school.
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Forgot to write that I also attempted using wicd and the beta network-
manager 0.7 to connect also with no luck. Command line also failed in
connecting. I can't post any logs since I had to revert to gutsy though,
I need my internet to work at school.
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the iwl3945 driver will not connect to my
Running most up to date Hardy and can confirm the bug isn't fixed. I
have no ntfs partitions, just 1 root partition and 1 home partition. The
process that uses 50% cpu is nautilus, nothing else even comes close
including any gvfs processes.
http://i25.tinypic.com/2hf3lm0.png
Picture of Gnome
Flash video goes through the Adobe Flash Plugin and not through any of
the conventional video output channels so it would no be affected by
this bug. I can confirm that video does appear messed up with a wine
application running and this disappears after a safe exit of the wine
application (I am
Braid can be easily removed with
sudo rm `locate braid`
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I installed gstreamer0.10-sdl and then set the gstreamer-properties
value to SDL which fixed the problem and I haven't noticed a performance
hit yet. I played back an HD 720p video with no slowdowns.
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I have a single monitor setup on my laptop and I find this issue occurs
intermittently. I have noticed that restarting X fixes the issue but if
I restart X and open firefox before playing the video it scrambles
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No idea but the problem has gone.
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HAL fails to load on gdm start
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After a proper shutdown (using the gnome shutdown menu), the subsequent
turning on of my laptop sometimes (about 50 / 50) results in gdm
starting very slowly and HAL failing to initialize after gdm does
eventually load. Just prior to this the usplash screen disappears and I
lspci -vv and lspci -vvn outputs
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sound does not play after headphones removed
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sorry for my lack of comprehension but does that mean the final build
will not have this problem?
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I have an HP dv6000t laptop with built in headphone jack. I plug my
headphones in and the sound cuts from the speakers and reroutes to the
headphones. When I remove the headphones the sound does not return to
the speakers. I have herd 5 on dual boot with windows xp and the
I apologize for the atrocious formatting of the dmesg output however my
console kept truncating it and echo was the only way I knew of to get
the whole output into a file.
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