I can confirm this also, on UD 6.06, mysql-query-browser
1.1.17-5ubuntu3. Tried 1.1.18 binary from mysql.org, doesn't work (seg
faults).
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I am having a similar problem with Gutsy on my Acer Aspire 3023 WLMi:
Wired ethernet alternates between eth0 and eth2 at boot, while WiFi is
always eth1.
lspci -vv:
06:07.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL-8169 Gigabit
Ethernet (rev 10)
Subsystem: Acer
It turns out that I had set the MAC address in the WinXp driver software
(different to the HW address) for the RTL8169 (I dual boot), which was
then carried over to Ubuntu after a reboot - I guess Gutsy saw a new
MAC address and assigned it to eth2. Or something... Why it alternated,
I'm not
OK, removed all but hci_usb and iwl4965 and suspend is working agin (so
far...)
/etc/default/acpi-support
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** Description changed:
- It seems that it does not work on VGN-FZ190N
- it has GF 8400M GT installed on it.
+ Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
+
+ There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series
adapters, e.g.
+ nVidia Corporation GeForce
Suspend has been working fine for a while now (a month or longer?) but
today threw a general protection fault when I attempted to suspend.
I've been having intermittent problems with network functionality (WiFi
mainly) after resuming from boot and thought that may be due to the new
iwlagn driver,
Nope, still broken here on both Hardy and Intrepid.
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Backlight behaviour in Hardy has changed slightly; now the backlight
indicator (I guess from g-p-m) is shown on the screen in response to Fn-
keys but the rest of the bug is unchanged: still need script, to run
xrandr command and restart acpid.
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Ack. After installing Intrepid Beta I got another mysterious section in
my menu.lst; same as above - looking for Hardy on /dev/sda1, where
Intrepid is...
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Ran a bunch of updates today and now I get a screen brightness icon
showing up when I hit the backlight Fn keys. Hardy. Not sure if scripts
etc. are still needed, will test over the next few days.
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The empty window bug is also fixed in JDK 6u10 b32 (and later) available
here:
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It's probably not a bug in xbacklight, but I don't know what else to target it
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I haven't seen this bug for ages, VPN has been working fine. Perhaps
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I notified the nvclock developer (Roderick / thunderbird) of this bug
report and he has replied:
I have added some very experimental code to nvclock cvs. I don't know
if it works but if you can please test it.
http://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=21335
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I have an SZ6 with an Intel card as well as the nVidia one; for
brightness to change on both I've done this:
# /etc/acpi/events/sony-brightness-up
event=sony/hotkey SPIC 0001 0011
action=/etc/acpi/sonybright.sh up; HOME=/root nvclock -S +10
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Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series
adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been
** Description changed:
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series
adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
- The registers have been
Does anyone know how to fix the on-screen display so that it reports
actual brightness instead of some made-up, wrong value when you change
brightness with hotkeys? I suspect that it will require a new bug,
against gnome-power-manager or HAL but I'm not sure what to aim at.
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seek - thanks, I have your version of nvclock working on Intrepid amd64
on a Vaio SZ650
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Could you please post a tarball here so we can test your hack?
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** Description changed:
Fn keys don't work for dimming the screen, though they do stimulate the
sonybright.sh script.
xbacklight works if the notebook has an Intel 965 (x3100) display
adapter, but is subject to bug #176888 (won't work on Hardy, bad XRandR
setting).
- There is no
** Description changed:
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series
adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
- Apparently this is an
Running up-to-date Hardy, just installed nVidia proprietary drivers to
test bug #95444 and realised that I hadn't tested this bug for ages.
I had a successful resume from suspend while using the nVidia's
proprietary drivers on my Vaio SZ650, so I guess this bug is fixed.
** Changed in:
mikes: could you please detail the method that you used to discover the
registers so that others may do this on future iterations and possibly
other manufacturers' implementations of nVidia devices? The basic
problem here was that no-one had a clue how to get the information that
you have
** Description changed:
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series
adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: smartdimmer
Smartdimmer does not change backlight on Sony Vaio notebooks with nVidia
8 series adapters.
The registers that need to be changed have been found and tested with
nvclock (bug #95444).
Please add support for backlight control on nVidia 8
** Description changed:
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series
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nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been
** Description changed:
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series
adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been
** Description changed:
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series
adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been
** Description changed:
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series
adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been
Thanks for that jeannich, it works really well (though I like to set
-time 100 -steps 10 for smooth changing).
You still have to run these 2 lines after each reboot though:
:~$ xrandr --output LVDS --set BACKLIGHT_CONTROL native
:~$ sudo /etc/init.d/acpid restart
And GNOME does not recognise a
Jeannich,
My backlight always changes smoothly, though if I hit Fn+F5 or Fn+F6
rapidly 5 times it takes a couple of seconds to make the whole change,
but there is no delay from my first key press to the first backlight
increment / decrement.
I'm not going to add those 2 lines to /etc/rc.local
Public bug reported:
I have a Vaio SZ650 with VGP-VCC7 webcam, supported by the R5u870 driver
(http://wiki.mediati.org/Installation).
Installing the latest kernel borked it, now I can't get webcam with
either cheese or xawtv -. I have rebuilt ( 'make') and reinstalled
('make install') r5u870
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The webcam is:
lsusb
Bus 006 Device 003: ID 05ca:183a Ricoh Co., Ltd
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If I remove gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly, I get no sound whatsoever, then
when I reinstall it I get the same garbled output so I guess the bug is
in the codec.
** Also affects: gstreamer0.10 (Ubuntu)
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** Description changed:
The WLAN LED does not glow on recent Intel-based notebooks (including
Sony Vaio, Dell Inspiron, Lenovo Thinkpad and many others - we know,
please don't list yours here), using the iwl4965 or iwl3945 WiFi
drivers.
- The bug in the iwl4965 kernel
I've got the same problem with iwl4965:
kern.log:
Wireless - OFF
Apr 21 14:42:52 doris kernel: [ .128890] ACPI: PCI interrupt for device
:06:00.0 disabled
Apr 21 14:42:52 doris kernel: [ .151940] ACPI: PCI Interrupt
:06:00.0[A] - GSI 17 (level, low) - IRQ 17
Apr 21 14:42:52
This is still happening on Hardy alpha 6, 64 bit, LiveCD. Will have a
go with the beta when it comes out in the next couple of days.
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Using Hardy alpha 6, 64 bit, LiveCD. Associated with WPA-Enterprise AP
OK. Could change to other (non-encrypted) AP OK.
Switching WiFi off and on with the Kill switch led to no resumption of
WiFi activity. nm-applet isn't even showing the results of a scan.
I noticed my fan blowing quite hard
OK, here's a dmesg of a typical session, which ended in association
after requiring rmmod and modprobe. I associated with the WPA-
Enterprise AP OK to start with, then tried changing to a different WPA-
Enterprise AP (eduroam), which failed. I also had a couple of
incidences of random
This bug is still present when I run the Hardy Beta LiveCD
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And Hardy Beta...
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Yikes! This happened on the Hardy Beta LiveCD, associating with a WPA-
Personal AP. Will have a couple more tries and see if it recurs.
Here's a dmesg in the meantime.
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I just had a go with the Hardy Beta (desktop amd64) LiveCD and to my
dismay I saw that up to 5 batteries were being listed by g-p-m. Things
seem fine now that I've installed the beta to hard disk. Both LiveCD
and installation show correct information in Power History.
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Status: New
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You
** Summary changed:
- unable to adjust screen brightness on sony vaio vgn-sz650n
+ unable to adjust screen brightness on recent Sony Vaio notebooks
** Description changed:
- Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.22
+ Fn keys don't work for dimming the screen, though they do stimulate the
+
Still present in Hardy Beta
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Nic,
You'd need to add a script to one of the /etc/rc directories, after GDM
is started (all it would do is run that command). But really, we
shouldn't have to because the driver should configure itself.
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** Description changed:
- Binary package hint: kernel-image-2.6.22-14-generic-di
-
- The WLAN LED does not glow on the Sony Vaio SZ650N and other newer
- intel-based notebooks using the iwl4965 or iwl3945 WiFi drivers.
+ The WLAN LED does not glow on recent Intel-based notebooks (including
+
Suspend just failed using Hardy Beta, amd64. Logs coming...
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released = In Progress
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And if I try to open the stream directly in Totem:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/realaudio/media/r1live.ram
The same thing happens.
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When I try to listen to the Real Player stream or old shows on BBC Radio
1, I get totally garbled output in my headphones.
The Real Player stream is affected:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/aod/networks/radio1/live.shtml
But the Windows media stream is fine:
And twice again, after the latest updates were applied...
$ uname -a
Linux doris 2.6.24-16-generic #1 SMP Thu Apr 10 12:47:45 UTC 2008 x86_64
GNU/Linux
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in that last kern.log, see the entries starting here:
Apr 15 00:30:03 doris kernel: [ 8080.438909] PM: Writing back config
space on device :06:00.0 at offset 1 (was 12, writing 16)
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I'm running Hardy Beta AMD64 on a Sony Vaio SZ650N/C notebook. I have
installed linux-backports-modules-hardy-generic to get WiFi LED support,
but the latest update broke software suspend. I'm reporting this as a
bug against backports-modules because after failing to
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Completely removing linux-backports-modules-hardy-generic fixes suspend
but now the WiFi LED is not working.
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** Description changed:
I'm running Hardy Beta AMD64 on a Sony Vaio SZ650N/C notebook. I have
-
The latest update to linux-backports-modules-hardy-generic broke
software suspend for me, see bug #218089. Suspend is more important
than an LED, so I've removed backports-modules.
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OK. Today dumb work decided that it would be great to have guys
installing new windows in the lab, and didn't tell anyone. So here I am
in the foyer hacking Ubuntu to get away from the annoying sound of
masonry drills, instead of writing the code I'm meant to...
I've re-written jeannich's
Actually,
export DISPLAY=:0
is not required.
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I've just checked the BIOS settings by dumping the literal symbol table
with symcmos under freedos, with the battery care function set to 50%
charge, 80% charge and 100% charge. diff revealed that these files were
identical, indicating that the battery care function setting is stored
somewhere
And there was light... thanks everyone for your input.
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: acpi-support
The bluetooth LED on my Sony Vaio SZ650N always glows, even when I
remove the bluetooth modules from the kernel, thus it is not an accurate
indicator of bluetooth status. It does turn off when I flick the kill
- switch, but I
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 176090 ***
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: linux-restricted-modules
Switch from ipw3945 to iwl3945 in Hardy breaks wifi indicator light.
Wifi works, but the light always stays off.
+
+ Lots and
I had another suspend failure, which dumped some possibly useful
information in kern.log, see entries starting here:
Apr 23 13:19:03 doris kernel: [ 2491.512095] sky2 eth0: disabling
interface
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Public bug reported:
I have a Vaio with VCC7 webcam, supported by the r5u870 driver
(http://wiki.mediati.org/Installation). Cheese used to work, but now it
doesn't - all I get is the test pattern. This change occurred sometime
around Hardy Beta. Running:
$~: gst-launch-0.10 v4l2src !
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** Description changed:
I have a Vaio SZ650 with VGP-VCC7 webcam, supported by the R5u870 driver
- (http://wiki.mediati.org/Installation).
+ (http://wiki.mediati.org/Installation). Everything worked fine during
+ Hardy Alpha but then at Beta stage something happened and I can't use my
+ webcam
I'm not convinced the bug is in backports-modules as I've tried removing
them and I still can't suspend.
** Changed in: linux-backports-modules-2.6.24 (Ubuntu)
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Gaƫtan,
Check bug #193970 . Kill-switch related issues are being tracked there.
Mike
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Roderic
I just installed a bunch of plugins and media handlers as well as
following your suggestions and now have un-garbled BBC Radio 1 in
Firefox 2
What plugin is handling the Real Audio stream for you in Firefox 2? Can
you please attach the output from typing
about:plugins
in the address
Actually, running firefox-3.0 at the command line revealed that totem
was handling the stream and failing dismally. Removing totem and helix
player and making sure that mplayer was installed fixed it for me. This
is not a bug in FF3, it is in totem or its codecs.
Diagnosis: totem is broken.
OK, I have the same problem with FF3: mplayer plugin is installed and
handling Real Audio streams but the output is garbled still.
** Attachment added: about_plugins_ff3.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13982487/about_plugins_ff3.txt
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Real Player stream is garbled on BBC radio
To my great surprise, I have just had a successful suspend-resume cycle.
See kern.log starting here:
Apr 28 13:04:39 doris kernel: [13001.894395] ACPI: PCI interrupt for
device :06:00.0 disabled
The only unusual things about today's session are that bluetooth has not
been activated (possibly
** Attachment added: kern.log.0
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13988022/kern.log.0
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Suspend not working on Sony Vaio SZ650N, Intel 965 display adapter
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/178286
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Public bug reported:
Suspend fails on the Vaio SZ650N when running in SPEED mode, i.e. the
nVidia 8400M GS is in use, and the configuration is left as per Hardy
alpha 5 with the additional restricted driver (nvidia-glx-new).
This predicament can be rescued by following the instructions here:
** Attachment added: lspci.log
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12275298/lspci.log
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Suspend fails on Sony Vaio SZ650, nVidia 8400M GS and nvidia-glx-new
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/196596
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Failed suspend...
** Attachment added: kern.log
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12275315/kern.log
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Suspend fails on Sony Vaio SZ650, nVidia 8400M GS and nvidia-glx-new
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/196596
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This appears to be improved using today's updates to Hardy alpha 5 - I
have associated on reboot with none-to-minimal interaction with nm-
applet. Will keep an eye on it and update this bug as necessary.
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Have to rmmod and modprobe kernel driver in order to associate with
WPA-Enterprise
Unfortunately making these changes breaks suspend when rebooting in
STAMINA mode (intel 965), so perhaps the configs will need to be
switched a la the xorg.conf switching script.
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Suspend fails on Sony Vaio SZ650, nVidia 8400M GS and nvidia-glx-new
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/196596
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