Public bug reported:
characters not serving a particular function should exit scrollback
mode, eg , (comma) or ; (semicolen). but they don't, so the only way i
can think of out of scrollback mode is kill the window. a regression,
works properly in saucy.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu
workaround: window size change will cause exit from scrollback mode
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no way out of scrollback mode
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Public bug reported:
when using screen via connectbot from android, the connectbot screen
resizes frequently for numerous reasons (eg rotating the screen
inadvertantly or autoenlargement of the keyboard to present word
selection) and each such resize causes undesirable exit from scrollback
mode.
enter scrollback mode with ^A[
try to exit with ; or ,
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thank you Axel. may i recommend the manpage be adjusted to recommend a
particular character for exit (escape) to avoid the same gotcha for
others.
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same bug as http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?35757
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: screen 4.1.0~20120320gitdb59704-9
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-29.53-generic 3.13.11.2
Uname: Linux 3.13.0-29-generic i686
ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3.2
Public bug reported:
vlc segfaults when i launch it with:
PULSE_SERVER=localhost:4716 ALSA_PCM_NAME=pulse padsp vlc /dev/cdrom
/tmp/vlc.$$.ort 21
and if i just launch it with vlc, it shows a window with a orange
striped cone, i select media-open disc, and the window ceases to
render, staying
Public bug reported:
resize during insert seems to cause a problem. to reproduce:
create a textfile using the 21 lines of text given below.
resize an xterm to 12 lines long and 80 characters wide.
in the xterm, edit (vim) the textfile.
position the cursor on the / preceeding vmlinuz, and type
since my quantal vlc was hosed, i went and installed linux mint 13 xfce.
vlc worked great on the liveCD, and worked great after install to hard
disc. then i ran apt-get update. after that, maya(precise) vlc is
hosed too. not doing padsp, just plain vlc. same problem as above, vlc
display
Public bug reported:
vlc was fine right after installing mint 13 xfce, but after apt-get
upgrade, the vlc window isn't rendering properly.
if i pass a stream on the vlc commandline the sound starts right up,
just the vlc window is funky. when the vlc window comes to the front,
the titlebar and
i see i've really got 2 different vlc problems here, so, let's leave
this bugreport to be about the vlc/padsp segfault. i've opened Bug
#1074774 regarding the vlc window rendering problem.
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in precise, this causes my cable box to disconnect. the cable modem
connects with the time wrong, ntp resets the time, dhclient then fails
to renew the lease within the given time, and then Comcast terminates
the connection.
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install edubuntu-desktop, and then lubuntu-desktop.
on the login screen, click the button to select which desktop to login to.
edubuntu can't be seen, it's off the bottom of the screen.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
Package: edubuntu-artwork 13.10.1
Public bug reported:
problem 1: fsck column in /etc/fstab is flatly ignored. if the sysadm
wants a particular order of events, she should be able to specify it and have
it heeded. failing that, as a last resort, at least the fstab manpage should
reflect reality.
problem 2: fscks for
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as of 2013-11-6 this bug either isn't currently surfacing or is fixed in
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lubuntu-desktop fails to login
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under saucy, satisfyingly, i have lubuntu-desktop and edubuntu-desktop
installed, and can login to lubuntu just fine.
under precise, quantal, raring, AND trusty, however, after installing
both lubuntu-desktop and edubuntu-desktop, logins to lubuntu fail,
either returning directly to the display
in the quest to make this better, perhaps we could be a tad circumspect,
and have a peek at a description of doing this well:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=fstabsektion=5
start reading at The sixth field.
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on my box, currently, trusty is running fsck's simultaneously on the
same disc. and even when this bug gets fixed, i've heard of hardware
where there's no reliable way to automatically determine whether certain
partitions share a spindle.
so, as per my previous comment, it would be kind and
Public bug reported:
regardless of the settings chosen for BLANK_DPMS and POWERDOWN_TIME, kbd
will blank the display but won't power it down, hence ubuntu servers w/o
X don't play well as energy conscious citizens.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: kbd 1.15.2-3ubuntu4
Public bug reported:
regardless of the argument to -powersave, setterm complains
setterm: cannot (un)set powersave mode: Invalid argument
see also Bug #1239263 /etc/kbd/config ignores POWERDOWN_TIME
thus there appears to be no way (without X) to powerdown the display,
and hence ubuntu servers
see also Bug #1239264 setterm -powersave fails.
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/etc/kbd/config ignores POWERDOWN_TIME
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my actual code, in /etc/init/setterm.conf:
for tty in /dev/tty[1234567];do
setterm -term linux -powersave powerdown -powerdown 12 -blank 10
-store$tty$tty
done
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ok thank you, it works when also specifying , eg
setterm -term linux -powersave powerdown -powerdown 2 -blank
1/dev/tty2/dev/tty2
perhaps this should be bug against the manpage, to clarify the need of
what to specify (eg if running from init scripts).
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saucy network configuration is behaving strangely. i've installed saucy
via netboot, selecting openssh-server only. saucy netboot found and
used my cable modem just fine, but the network configuration it
installed does not find my cable modem. precise works fine, so i
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saucy botching network configuration
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ifupdown0.7.44ubuntu3
i386
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aha, look at HWaddr under precise and saucy. seems saucy udev isn't
honoring /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules.
i'd reassign to udev, but perhaps someone else has permission to do
that..
udev204-0ubuntu15
i386
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saucy Xorg can launch and display an xterm, but segfaults when twm is launched,
or mouse is moved, or under lightdm.
same hardware works fine under precise.
bug filed via ubuntu-bug xorg.
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works now, thank you.
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as per comment#1 i have no problems if i omit --no-install-recommends
while installing (it would seem various recommends are actually
required)
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precise and quantal lubuntu-desktop fail to coexist with other desktops.
eg:
o boot ubuntustudio-12.04.1-dvd-i386.iso
o install, boot
o apt-get update
o apt-get dist-upgrade
o apt-get install screen vim vim-doc
o apt-get install lubuntu-desktop
at this
Public bug reported:
gnucash won't launch under twm. works in lucid and natty, fails in
precise and quantal. here is the quantal failure:
$ gnucash
WARNING: gnome-keyring:: couldn't connect to:
/run/user/g/keyring-vi5jI0/pkcs11: No such file or directory
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[ ] initrd.gz 15-Oct-2012 16:34 18M
[ ] linux 15-Oct-2012 16:34 4.9M
after failing dhcp, it plows ahead without
i installed quantal core (2012-10-16 ubuntu-core-12.10-core-
amd64.tar.gz) in a chroot, then, installing dbus yields:
Setting up dbus (1.6.4-1ubuntu4) ...
start: Unknown job: dbus
invoke-rc.d: initscript dbus, action start failed.
dpkg: error processing dbus (--configure):
subprocess installed
this appears nearly identical to Bug #1032915 (quantal), install or
upgrade of dbus in a chroot yields:
Setting up dbus (1.6.4-1ubuntu4) ...
start: Unknown job: dbus
invoke-rc.d: initscript dbus, action start failed.
dpkg: error processing dbus (--configure):
subprocess installed
this appears nearly identical to Bug #1032915 (quantal), install or
upgrade of dbus in a chroot (with appropriate --rbind's) yields:
Setting up dbus (1.6.4-1ubuntu4) ...
start: Unknown job: dbus
invoke-rc.d: initscript dbus, action start failed.
dpkg: error processing dbus (--configure):
after installing lubuntu-12.10-desktop-i386.iso and apt-get dist-
upgrade, gnucash runs successfully under twm. then, after
apt-get install edubuntu-desktop xubuntu-desktop kubuntu-desktop
gnucash no longer runs under twm, giving the error given above
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in natty, specifying nobootwait allowed bootup to complete while fscks
were in progress. in quantal, nobootwait apparently has lost it's
purpose. bootup now waits for fsck, even for mounts specified with
nobootwait. even if fs_passno is set higher than 2. login is
looks interesting francis. if/when that becomes available as bin via an
ubuntu repo please say so.
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Title:
xpdf.real crashed with SIGSEGV in
/ (sdb2) was mounted at 10 seconds, nothing other than fsck proceeded
between 27 and 301 seconds.
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Title:
nobootwait no longer averts waiting
the attached syslog.snip shows that 299 seconds elapsed before (the
completion of fscks allowed) mounting of sde1 and subsequent launching
of bluetooth, kdm, (and ssh and getty)
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perhaps nobootwait needs to be repeated on the bind mount? do other
options need to be repeated on the bind as well? i had thought they
were inherited from the base mount..
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yes, still the same, running latest current liveCD.
tried: apport-collect -p xorg 1238880
got:
ERROR: connecting to Launchpad failed: [Errno 8] _
tried ping of 8.8.8.8, worked, tried changing resolv.conf to 8.8.8.8,
still got same error.
(was still copying down error message when
Public bug reported:
twm works in Xvnc until dia is installed, after which twm no longer
works in Xvnc.
installing dia also installs:
dia-common
dia-libs
dia-shapes
gsfonts-x11
this problem exists in precise, quantal,
workaround:
apt-get purge gsfonts-x11
(after which twm again works in Xvnc)
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dia breaks twm in Xvnc
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perhaps this should be retitled gsfonts-x11 breaks twm in Xvnc and
reassigned to the twm package.
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dia breaks twm in Xvnc
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2 fscks (on same disc) running simultaneously on precise.
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** Attachment added: on saucy, multiple fscks running simultaneously, several
on the same disc
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on the same disc
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** Attachment added: ProcEnviron.txt
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** Tags added: apport-collected precise
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saucy Xorg can launch and display an xterm, but segfaults when twm is
launched, or mouse is moved, or under lightdm. same hardware works fine under
precise. Additional attachment contains:
-rw-r- 1 root
did the apport-collect for you from both precise (which works fine) and
saucy (which segfaults), yes i launched it multiple times while working
out how to appease it. it appeared to me i succeeded once each for
precise and saucy, so i'm surprised to see 3 entries above..
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saucy Xorg can launch and display an xterm, but segfaults when twm is
launched, or mouse is moved, or under lightdm. same hardware works fine under
precise. Additional attachment contains:
-rw-r- 1 root whoopsie 1328963 2013-10-11 Fri 10:19:27
apport information
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saucy Xorg can launch and display an xterm, but segfaults when twm is
launched, or mouse is moved, or under lightdm. same hardware works fine under
precise. Additional attachment contains:
-rw-r- 1 root whoopsie 1328963 2013-10-11 Fri 10:19:27
ok i installed trusty, launched X, 2 xterms, and twm, so far so good, then i
launched lxrandr, then xorg segfaulted. then i ran:
apport-collect -p xorg 1238880
did that get you what you need?
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apport information
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saucy Xorg can launch and display an xterm, but segfaults when twm is
launched, or mouse is moved, or under lightdm. same hardware works fine under
precise. Additional attachment contains:
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apport information
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ok installed xdiagnose, reran apport. note the sequence:
.. AUTHENTICATING FOR com.ubuntu.apport.root-info ===
Authentication is required to collect system information for this problem report
Authenticating as: ,,, (mino)
Password:
COMPAQ DESKPRO
intel inside pentium II
DPEND-P350/6 4/N4 US
COMPAQ SERIAL NUMBER NO. 6848 BW32 D190
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Title:
saucy Xorg Segmentation fault
To
after another 20 or so minutes, tapping keys *does* awaken the display
(i had left it at chvt 2). again i tried chvt 7, and again i'm
right back to a display in suspend mode that won't (soon) awaken.
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lightdm did not appear to come up upon reboot, tho these processes
exist:
*j101 root 1600-1 1600 1 1600 11:56:00 0 poll_s Ssllightdm
*j102 root 1665 1665 1665 1600 1665 11:56:03 0 poll_s Ss+
/usr/bin/X -core :0 -auth
sure enough after rebooting again lightdm did come up properly this
time.
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lightdm not visible upon reboot
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first time i tried my csr 4.0 dongle and bose series 2 the headset
appeared in pavucontrol, and i used it successfully with linphone for
34min, suddenly i couldn't hear anymore, other party said there was some
silence then could hear me again, i could see her voice on
same behaviour on trusty: blueman 1.23-git201312311147-1ubuntu1
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can pair and be headset
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characters not serving a particular function should exit scrollback
mode, eg , (comma) or ; (semicolen). but they don't, so the only way i
can think of out of scrollback mode is kill the window. a regression,
works properly in saucy.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu
workaround: window size change will cause exit from scrollback mode
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no way out of scrollback mode
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Public bug reported:
when using screen via connectbot from android, the connectbot screen
resizes frequently for numerous reasons (eg rotating the screen
inadvertantly or autoenlargement of the keyboard to present word
selection) and each such resize causes undesirable exit from scrollback
mode.
Public bug reported:
when using less via connectbot from android, the connectbot screen
resizes frequently for numerous reasons (eg rotating the screen
inadvertantly or autoenlargement of the keyboard to present word
selection) and each such resize causes undesirable abort of command
entry. this
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launched blueman-manager, paired and selected headset for Headset
Service, then saw this:
$50ut$Jan30Thu20:50$greg@jocur:0:~$ blueman-manager
[2] 8432
$50ut$Jan30Thu21:16$greg@jocur:0:~$ Loading configuration plugins
Using file config backend
blueman-manager version
enter scrollback mode with ^A[
try to exit with ; or ,
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thank you Axel. may i recommend the manpage be adjusted to recommend a
particular character for exit (escape) to avoid the same gotcha for
others.
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ok i got this far:
$ git clone git://anongit.freedesktop.org/git/xorg/driver/xf86-video-mach64
now what is the Ubuntu Way to compile and test it?
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when i launch qjackctl, it only shows start, and the rest of its
window is gray. i've tried hardy, precise, and quantal, all with the
same result. this only happens on my sound server box, my workstation
box shows the qjackctl window just fine.
this also doesn't happen
Public bug reported:
downloaded from
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[ ] initrd.gz 15-Oct-2012 16:34 16M
[ ] linux 15-Oct-2012 16:34 4.9M
boots up, asks various questions,
see Question #211834, same symptom in quantal. in installing quantal, i
installed ubuntu core, then did apt-get --no-install-recommends install
lubuntu-desktop. after reinstalling again without --no-install-
recommends, the problem was no longer present. this bug was filed
earlier, i had
Public bug reported:
Illegal instruction (core dumped) pulseaudio
this happens on the box with the speakers. pulseaudio is receiving
sound via:
socat TCP-LISTEN:4713,fork UNIX-CONNECT:/tmp/pulse-uPn1cDmiq2Qc/native
this works fine while receiving sound from a box running precise. when
Public bug reported:
i've been hitting this bug since natty or earlier. today, as per usual,
the evidence of the bug is that chvt no longer functions normally. in
today's case, two instances of xorg had been running, both crashed, xorg
would not relaunch (immediately crashed again)(tho no
** Attachment added: zip.zip
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-intel/+bug/1290797/+attachment/4018029/+files/zip.zip
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Public bug reported:
whenever there is a power loss or incomplete shutdown, the next
subsequent boot comes up with the system time set such that the local
time shows the time that would be correct for the UTC time, until such
time as ntpdate or ntpd get a chance to correct the system time.
this
Public bug reported:
unlzma -l fails to recognize files created by lzma:
# lzma foo
# unlzma -l foo.lzma
unlzma: --list works only on .xz files (--format=xz or --format=auto)
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: xz-utils 5.1.1alpha+20120614-2ubuntu2
ProcVersionSignature:
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lightdm/+bug/1254880/+attachment/3995262/+files/linphone2014-02-24Mon09%3A35%3A52.err
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** Attachment added: blueman-manager2014-02-24Mon09:35:42.err
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lightdm/+bug/1254880/+attachment/3995258/+files/blueman-manager2014-02-24Mon09%3A35%3A42.err
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