Bob,
Sorry for the delayed response.
In Oneiric, 'who' and 'w' report the logged in user, but only from an
active open terminal. What this means for example, is that the asus-
touchpad.sh script provided by acpi-support only works properly when run
from a terminal. When the script is run by
Matthias said above, ...the login logs are rather unimportant on
single-user desktop systems,
This is not entirely correct. Those who still use acpi-support for their
machines depend on logins being properly logged in utmp/wtmp. If
/usr/bin/who does not report the logged in user, then
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gdm
Currently gdm starts regardless of the status of acpid. When X starts
it looks for /var/run/acpid.socket and emits a warning in X.org.log when
it is not found:
(WW) Open ACPI failed (/var/run/acpid.socket)
Adding and started acpid to the start on
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Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.38-8-generic
Began hitting this bug yesterday. Every other hour or so when booting I
will lose graphical boot up and be presented with the text shown in the
attached file: ecryptfs_crypto.c-kernel-bug
I can use a VT to login and collect
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Title:
snd-hda-intel module conflicts with pcspkr and silences the
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[Hardy] Caps Lock causes keys to repeat
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Binary package hint: man-db
Previous to this error I had a Gnome problem which indicated:
... Orbit. ...Stale NFS lock due to a system crash...
Gnome would not start up normally. Research indicated the following
should be deleted in the /home directory:
.dbus
.gconf
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 124406 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/124406
Mark, and anyone that follows:
In bug 124406, I indicated the key repeat issue was resolved. It is in
fact not resolved, but the key repeat problem is triggered now very
rarely. To repeat pun intended the
The 'xset r off' behavior is interesting. If I run, as previously
identified:
$ xset r off
I get a hard 'Enter' key repeat that I do not know how to recover from
other than rebooting.
If I run instead:
$ sleep 2 xset r off
Then I do not get the 'Enter' key repeat. But I do get key
Tested an amd64 Jaunty installation for this issue (Beta plus updates),
and the results are GOOD. My original bug report is a duplicate of this
bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/213669
Not only can I NOT generate a key repeat now, but when the Caps and Ctrl
key are swapped, the Ctrl key
This bug is fixed in the 2.6.28 kernel series. I haven't confirmed
resolution in Ubuntu, as I'm currently re-exploring Gentoo.
snd-hda-intel has to be built as a module, and the option for digital
beep must be selected. If built in, the beep will remain absent.
Best regards,
Harvey
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The Fn-F1 key now works as expected in Intrepid (tested on Xubuntu),
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Chris,
I'll provide the info on the other keys in a few minutes. But I'll
confirm that `sudo setkeycodes e025 150` does result in proper
hibernation.
Thanks,
Harv
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Chris,
The last comment was noise. I was in my Hardy partition and not in the
Intrepid partition. The Fn-F1 key combo in Hardy still hibernated using
`sudo setkeycodes e025 150`, but does not in Intrepid. Changing 150 to
142 in Intrepid does not result in the proper action either.
Sorry,
Chris,
I'm getting ready to head home, and will provide the log when I get
there. Thanks for puzzling it out so far. I've spent days learning
about keyboard interaction in both the console and in X, and was getting
ready to learn about the gnome interaction.
I'll provide the requested
The requested data is attached.
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Chris,
As requested:
sudo /etc/init.d/hotkey-setup stop
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press any key (program terminates 10s after last keypress)...
0x9c
*** Fn-F1
Changing status based on Angelo's input
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Hi Chris,
No problem. All the dedicated hotkeys work out of the box, except the
stop playback key but it is reported separately (identified above)
The hotkeys to not emit key releases using xev.
When gnome-settings-daemon is killed, however, they do. These are the
key releases generated under
This weeks updates resolved the issue.
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This report is for Intrepid amd64 desktop, although I observed it in the
i386 version. This is based of the October 13th daily-live with all
updates.
The attached screenshot shows a sample of what has been experienced in
multiple applications,
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Chris,
`killall gnome-settings-daemon` has the same effect. The key releases
are generated but not as multiple repeating events as observed in the
original report.
KeyRelease event, serial 33, synthetic NO, window 0x1a1,
root 0x13b, subw 0x1a2, time 175803, (51,43), root:(1062,732),
Chris,
`killall gnome-power-manager` results in single (and not multiple as
originally reported):
Fn-F1:
KeyRelease event, serial 34, synthetic NO, window 0x2e1,
root 0x13b, subw 0x2e2, time 471252, (32,33), root:(1043,724),
state 0x0, keycode 67 (keysym 0xffbe, F1), same_screen
Vaughn,
That is incorrect. Just open the bug, scroll down slowly till you see
the link on the right side of the page.
Good day,
Harvey
- Original Message
From: vaughn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2008 9:17:18 PM
Subject: [Bug 183685]
This bug is present in Ubuntu desktop i386 daily-live dated 12 and 11
October. It was found in both cdrom and liveusb media. There is either
a regression, or the problem was not correctly identified.
I confirmed it by manually starting ubiquity in a terminal with the
--debug option. It does
Chris,
I forgot to mention that. acpi_listen does not report any acpi events
when any of the key combinations mentioned are depressed. acpi_listen
does report the power button acpi_event, so acpi_listen is working.
Thanks,
Harvey
p.s. I am running with the latest updates.
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: usb-creator
- This is related to bug #76040.
+ This is related to bug #150872.
If you install a system using a LiveUSB created using usb-creator, the
/etc/fstab that is created mistakenly identifies the usb flash device as
a cdrom device.
** Also affects: usb-creator
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Chris,
I can confirm that acpi_listen does NOT report any ACPI events when any
of the 3 key combinations are depressed using a known good live cd. The
live cd used for this test is Monday's Ubuntu Intrepid Beta amd64
desktop daily-live from cdimage.ubuntu.com.
I also failed to mention an
No problem, I like troubleshooting. I created a separate bug #278658
for a dedicated hotkey. I did not want to confuse any issues by
including it, but you might consider it a duplicate of this one. I
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1420 issues. I didn't realize the project policy was to only support
the release the laptop was shipped under.
Killing the gnome-settings-daemon did result in a KeyRelease using xev.
These are the results:
KeyRelease event,
Does not appear to be a kernel issue.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
** Also affects: acpi-support
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: hal
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Mario,
The trusted device issue is resolved for newly paired devices.
Having tested both the 3.x and 4.x versions with suspend / hibernate,
there is an unexpected positive side effect. When suspending /
hibernating with an attached bluetooth mouse, the second suspend /
hibernate caused
Appears to be resolved as of the Intrepid Beta release and later.
(personally using amd64 desktop)
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This report is specific to Intrepid Beta amd64 desktop.
Personal history of touchpad usage in Ubuntu (or any other
distribution):
The default settings of the touchpad have never been satisfactory. The
biggest problem has
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This is the customized xorg.conf I used in Hardy. Although it improved
the performance (speed, tap) of the touchpad dramatically, it still did
not completely eliminate random cursor movement.
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This is the udev rule I created to turn off the touchpad when an
external (bluetooth in this case) mouse is attached. It is not perfect,
as sometimes when I lose the external mouse, I have to manually turn the
touchpad back on using the terminal. But it works great at turning the
touchpad off.
Public bug reported:
This report is specific to Intrepid Beta amd64 desktop.
The Stop playback hotkey worked in Gutsy and Hardy, and has ceased
working in Intrepid. The expected action is that it will stop playing
audio. It no longer does this in Intrepid. The information provided in
this
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The hotkeys that have stopped functioning are:
Fn-F1 - Hibernate
Fn-F3 - Power Information
Fn-F10 - Optical Disk Eject
When each key combination is
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I'm testing Ubuntu Intrepid amd64 desktop (Beta), and see the problem,
hibernate is not initiated. It works correctly in Hardy amd64 8.04.1.
Fn-Esc doesn't initiate suspend to ram, as it did previously either.
Suspend and Hibernate are initiated from the Shutdown icon, but are not
successful.
Timo,
I'm currently testing Intrepid Beta. The AlpsPS/2 ALPS Glidepoint does
NOT trigger the Touchpad tab in Mouse Properties. See Bug #267611.
Since I cannot see what is provided on the Touchpad tab, can you confirm
that there is an option which will turn the touchpad off when an
external
Changing package from linux to pulseaudio, and assigning to Ubuntu Audio
Team
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Sourcepackagename: linux = pulseaudio
Assignee: (unassigned) = Ubuntu Audio Team (ubuntu-audio)
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I've confirmed this bug on a Dell Inspiron 1420 with onboard Intel HD
Audio Controller (ICH8 family).
My results are similar to the original reporter. I isolated pulseaudio
as the culprit by killing it, adjusting volume controls, and then
running Sound Recorder.
It is possible to record sound
Mario,
Up until this morning I have been testing Xubuntu Intrepid amd64
desktop, updated to yesterday afternoon. I use a Microsoft Bluetooth
Notebook Mouse 5000. There were no problems with it in that
installation.
I blew away my testing partition and Xubuntu to install the freshest
Ubuntu
Mario,
dpkg -l bluez* results:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg -l bluez*
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Inst/Cfg-files/Unpacked/Failed-cfg/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
|/ Err?=(none)/Hold/Reinst-required/X=both-problems (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
||/ Name
Mario,
That fixed the pairing problem. But I'm experiencing the same problem
Cristoph reported above, that it doesn't work after reboot. I clicked
the 'I' button as you've recommended, but that does not help. There is
no offer to make it trusted. If I turn the mouse off and turn it back
on
Mario,
One more thing. I notice libbluetooth2 is installed alongside
libbluetooth3. Should libbluetooth2 be uninstalled?
Harvey
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This is also broken on the Dell Inspiron 1420, i.e. the touchpad pad is
missing here also. In Hardy the 1420 autoconfigured /etc/X11/xorg.conf
with a Synaptics Touchpad section. This is not the case in Intrepid.
`xinput list-props SynPS/2 Synaptics Touchpad` results in:
unable to find
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: usb-creator
This is related to bug #76040.
If you install a system using a LiveUSB created using usb-creator, the
/etc/fstab that is created mistakenly identifies the usb flash device as
a cdrom device.
Therefore flash drives will not be properly
William,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ xinput list-props AlpsPS/2 ALPS GlidePoint
Device 'AlpsPS/2 ALPS GlidePoint':
X Error of failed request: BadDevice, invalid or uninitialized input device
Major opcode of failed request: 145 (XInputExtension)
Minor opcode of failed request: 37 ()
Serial
Attempted iso qa testing on the 20080930.4 amd64 alternate iso, and the
usb flashdrive was not detected as a valid cd-rom device.
All installation attempts fail, including Check CD for Defects.
Currently unable to test the iso with an actual cd as I do not have any
available at the moment. But
Tormod,
Sorry about the noise. I wrongly assumed that fix released meant that
it was.
I replaced cdrom-detect.postinst in the initrd using the file identified
above, but I still get the Incorrect CD-ROM detected error message
when attempting any of the options.
I'll repeat the test this
Tormod,
It appears to be an iso problem. I burned the iso to cdrom at home, and
it fails to detect the cdrom also. The md5 hash checks out on the iso,
but I'm going to redownload and retest anyway.
So my issue may not be relevant to this bug. I'll report back any
relevant results.
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Testing the Ubuntu 8.10 amd64 Alpha 6 livecd, indicates that the problem
remains at least in the LiveCDs. I was unable to either reboot or
shutdown from the System menu. Was able to shutdown using the terminal:
$ sudo shutdown -h now
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Bryce,
I am not having a problem with either suspend or hibernate using the
fn-f1 or fn-esc keys. I am an Inspiron 1420 owner, with integrated
nvidia graphics. The 1420 also ships with the integrated intel
graphics. I suspect the user with the problem has not properly setup
their machine for
Leann and others,
The issue has disappeared in Ubuntu Hardy 8.04.1 amd64. I've retested
today, and will retest Intrepid Alpha 6 when it comes out.
Thanks,
Harvey
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Bryce,
Sorry for the noise, I should have read the bug you split this from, and
read the initial post in this bug a little slower. But it looks like it
is relative to the 1420N, and not the 1420.
My guess is your hotkey issue is acpi or hal related. I know a little
about hal, and took a look
Leann,
The bug is still present in the 2.6.27 kernel. I tested it using a
fresh install from the 20080829 amd64 desktop daily-live. I expect it
is present in 2.6.26 also, but have not specifically tested.
There has been absolutely no movement on the bug reported to the ALSA
project, and I do
Still missing as of the 20080829 amd64 desktop (Alpha 5).
I'm ok with it's removal from base, just be sure to document this on the
final Intrepid Ibex information page either in the New Features or
Caveats section. Otherwise you'll have many comments like the above.
There isn't a page available
Regarding my previous comment above:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/246269/comments/11
When I made the comment above, I was working within a system I had
personally built by hand. I manually built the kernel, klibc, and v86d.
It of course worked perfectly in that
Results of testing on a Dell Inspiron 1420. Installed 20080829 daily-
live amd64 desktop (Intrepid Alpha 5) with kernel 2.7.27.
I am unable to reproduce the problem. I performed the installation,
switched the Caps Lock/Ctrl keys and spent 10 minutes trying to get an
unwanted key repeat.
I get the same on an Inspiron 1420 Core2, using the LiveCD reproduced
simply by clicking on the switcher. Have not installed yet. Nothing
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The pc speaker still does not work using Intrepid Alpha 4. There has
not been any movement on the alsa bug either, so was not expecting
change.
Thanks,
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Hi Leann,
I plan on testing Alpha 4 this weekend, and will pull the latests daily-
live. I'll post the results immediately afterwards.
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Andre,
Your problem is most likely due to using incorrect modes on the kernel
parameter line, and not a confirmation of the bug. The documentation in
the kernel describes the correct method (Documentation/fb/uvesafb.txt):
video=uvesafb:1024x768-32,mtrr:3,ywrap
The specific mode that you
Chris,
I get the problem with linux-backports-modules, also. But not as
frequently. I'm stumped as to what is causing it.
The problem started about the same time I was using dosemu (learning
assembly from book that uses dos tools), and had to use the vmmap fix.
So I thought that might have
Chris,
I spoke too soon. I got the kernel oops again last night.
But I cannot now replicate the bug at will.
I'm going to test frequently today with the rfkill switch off, to see if
it is possible to isolate to the wireless interface and driver.
I'm testing that specifically because of the
Morning!
** Attachment added: kern.log
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16105927/kern.log
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linux-image-2.6.24-19.36 breaks suspend
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/249259
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Chris,
On a hunch today, I tested to see if the breakage occured with hibernate
also. It did not.
Then retested suspend. It suspended and resumed normally. The only
difference between yesterday and today, is that yesterday I uninstalled
linux-backports-modules-hardy which provided a fix for
Public bug reported:
The pc speaker works, evidenced by beeps whenever bios detects an error
during startup, or when booting directly into FreeDOS. But it does not
work when Ubuntu is loaded.
Research shows that this is related to the snd-hda-intel module, and
related to the Alsa project.
** Attachment added: alsa-info.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16133428/alsa-info.txt
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snd-hda-intel module breaks pc speaker
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/249558
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Public bug reported:
Suspend / Hibernate previously worked like a champ. Today's upgrade from
linux-image-2.6.24-19.34 to clip.36 (linux
-image-2.6.24-19-generic_2.6.24-19.36_amd64) breaks suspend into two pieces.
It worked perfectly yesterday.
The console freezes reporting a bunch of bad
** Attachment added: uname-a.log
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16100044/uname-a.log
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linux-image-2.6.24-19.36 breaks suspend
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/249259
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