Mesbah:
Your comment is asking for the wrong type of help in the wrong place
unfortunately.
a) There is not enough information in your message to begin to help you.
b) You are asking for support in a _bug report_.
c) You are asking for support in an _expired_ (read that as closed) bug report.
LEGOManiac:
Your bug is almost certainly different - even your symptom is different (you
don't get a CPU lockup) as your hardware is different and the driver for that
hardware is different. Please check to see if here is an appropriate bug report
in launchpad already and if not please file a
mjg59's no pciehp required patch appears to have gone into 2.6.29 (
http://git.eu.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commit;h=5740294ca3a9b113fe146f2826effb69ca50008d
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(Just for the record, this is a dup of Bug #105836)
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RgnKjnVA:
The upstream fix for this was only committed in November which was after
Intrepid's release ( http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=451498#c4 ).
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- Incorrect CPU speed on 2G Surf
+ Default CPU speed to 800Mhz on 2G Surf
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komputes:
Don't confirm your own bugs - that's bad form. Punting back to New.
You don't need to try and convince me of this bug's merit by the way -
I'm just another random commenter as far as actually fixing the bug is
concerned. All I'm expressing are (mostly) opinions and interpretations.
I'm
(Setting to Incomplete pending reply from komputes)
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Probably similar to bug #261189 ...
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Well the good news is that someone reported the issue to the debian
maintainer and the issue was fixed upstream - http://bugs.debian.org
/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=504229 . The sad part is that my effort here
was a complete waste of time...
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I don't see these problems with a 2.6.28 kernel on my eee 900...
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Can you confirm that cat /proc/cpuinfo on a stock Xandros install on a 70x
reports 900 Mhz after the model name of a stock Xandros install? If so I was
most definitely mistaken in my comment above but it seems unusual to me that
they wouldn't simply default it to the faster speed in
Andrea:
I'm sorry to hear that (I found the confusion around not being able to read
bigger SD cards highly annoying as there seem to be few warnings).
As for how do you close this particular bug:
At the top of the page there is a table with the word Status in it and below
there is the word New.
The need for pciehp on the command line should go away with later
kernels (for current EeePCs) as mjg59 has developed a patch for this.
See http://mjg59.livejournal.com/100587.html and
http://mjg59.livejournal.com/100587.html?thread=1258219#t1258219 .
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wlan has gone away and it is now done by rfkill. On my EeePC 900 I have:
/sys/class/rfkill/rfkill0
with a 2.6.28 kernel. Further there are patches that tie wifi toggling directly
to that shortcut without bouncing through ACPI (see Bug #232170).
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What you are talking about isn't really a bug but rather a wishlist
feature. You are saying please overclock my machine by default. While
it could well be that this is safe in your experience, defaulting to the
faster speed was never supported by the manufacturer (hence the reason
why this is
(I have seen USB card readers that can handle SD cards up to 4Gbytes but
cannot read SDHC cards bigger than this. This could be down to the
specifications of SD and SDHC being different -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Digital_card#SDHC . I have NO idea
if that is the case here though - this
This sounds very strange and might be bordering on a hardware bug (e.g.
disk is about to fail) but it's hard to say without being able to see
things first hand. I would suggest disabling the pretty BIOS splash
screen from the BIOS (so _keep_ tapping (you can't just hold it down) F2
as the eeepc
Looks like a kernel bug/warning warn on slowpath in tcp_recvmsg. Might
be the same as http://kerneloops.org/searchweek.php?search=tcp_recvmsg .
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Forcing pciehp will no longer be required for current eeepcs when
mjg59's patch goes into the mainline kernel (this also speeds up
resuming from suspend) - http://mjg59.livejournal.com/100587.html .
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Bug #323298 does not sound like a duplicate of this bug. The description
clearly states the problem only occurs when visualisations are
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W.McL:
You're welcome!
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W.McL:
This bug was never about the self signed cert behaviour (look at the expected
behaviour in the first post) - rather it was the wording of the page. The self
signed debate has been hashed out thoroughly elsewhere (see
http://www.gerv.net/security/self-signed-certs/ ) but if you still feel
(Yet again I'm annoyed by the forward duping that has taken place on this bug.
Milan: Please dup bugs against the OLDER version wherever possible)
This bug almost certainly ISN'T kernel related. If you look related bugs at the
top of this report you can see an upstream GNOME bug has been linked
Liam:
What does
lspci -nn | grep audio
say your card is?
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Could you also add the output of
aplay -L
cat ~/.asoundrc (if it exists)
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Apparently the script http://alsa-project.org/alsa-info.sh provides lots
of useful information...
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The screen refresh issue is mentioned on
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia#Incorrect%20Refresh%20Rate%20Reported
.
(It's dangerous to bunch lots of issues up together in one bug. It makes
it more likely the entire bug will have to be closed because the bug
becomes
(apologies for the spam)
goto:
Please try avoid forward duping bugs (bug #104013 is far older than this one)
without good reason. Forward duping kinda throws away reputation and age
information (I say credit should go to the person who mentioned it first when
possible).
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Olivier:
I believe later versions of evdev will no longer grab the device by default -
http://who-t.blogspot.com/2008/11/evdev-21-is-out.html (so this may allow the
hotkeys to continue working when you use it).
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On my EeePC 900 (where the SD device actually appears on the USB bus) SD
cards seem to be especially unreliable (a good way to provoke problems
is to have an install on an SD card and to see how long it lasts before
mysterious holes appear in the filesystem). I have had no end of
problems with one
Eythian:
You aren't going to be able to get the wireless hotkey working without support
within the kernel itself (support that is not in the released Intrepid kernel)
or some pretty nasty hacks (assuming it emits an ACPI event). You can try
monitoring the acpi log file to see whether this is
Michael:
Can you check to see if you have changelogs for nvidia-glx-legacy, hpijs, cpp,
gcc, gij, libgcj-bc, libgcj-common, openoffice.org, python-uno and
ttf-opensymbol ?
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It's going to be months (about mid December) before I am with the
machine that shows the problem again so it's going to be a while before
I can get those logs to you.
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Alexander:
GIve me a chance to reply - a few minutes is not enough : )
I've just checked the Intrepid live CD and I see a hostap_pci in the modules
directory.
http://packages.ubuntu.com/intrepid/i386/linux-image-2.6.27-7-generic/filelist
Where did you see that it had been removed?
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Bertrand:
Yikes! Assuming that no kernel driver poked the hardware before hand that
suggests some sort of hardware/BIOS related issue (e.g. card is not happy in
that particular motherboard due to some sort of interaction issue)...
(For SiS 760 owners out there this may be of interest
I am starting to see a theme here... I suspect it would be wise for the
folks with an SiS card to create a (single) new bug and to link to that
new bug from here (so other SiS people will find it too). My guess is
that given that is is happening with two completely different vendors'
cards there
I can't retest this for a few months but judging from my previous
comment it looks like I thought it was fixed. Marking as such.
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Gaspard:
For a technical explanation see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/acpi-support/+bug/34043/comments/24 .
The quick explanation is that it makes your system even more binary only as
you switch to using NVIDIA's agpgart (or no agpgart at all). Ideally one should
also make sure
A quick note, in testing against linux-tip the Red Hat bugzilla patch
breaks the resume part of suspend to RAM on my EeePC 900...
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You
Oliver:
Turns out there is a kernel bug that stops rfkill hotkeys working for the first
five minutes after boot (!) so that may explain why the wifi hotkey was failing
for you. See http://lkml.org/lkml/2008/10/4/151 for details.
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Bryce:
The unpatched eeepc module sends volume keys ass acpi events (which are
currently mismapped in Ubuntu). You can work around this by changing acpi
scripts. Matthew's patch send keys through the input layer doing away with ACPI
altogether. Two approaches to solving the problem but I'd say
Oliver:
Hmm. Does using
echo 0 /sys/class/rfkill/rfkill0/state
with the patch applied also fail to turn the wifi off?
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Olivier:
Do you have another module loaded which is also trying to do hotkeys (e.g. a
hacked up asus-apci)?
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Adam:
I don't know what the Ubuntu policy is to kernel patches is at the moment - it
apparently isn't frozen yet... -
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IntrepidReleaseSchedule . Matthew's patch works well
for me except every now and then the wifi hotkey will not work (but the sound
ones will).
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Oliver:
The display one is going to be problematic. These days you are expected to
switch displays when X is running by using xrandr rather than poking the BIOS
behind X's back (so really the key should be passed to a running program that
then does the switch). You could argue that not having a
This is known by the eeepc-laptop devs and in fact the patch for solving
this is small (it's just a matter of adding another verb in the kernel
driver). It's unlikely the fix will land before 2.6.27 is released
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Fedora have a fix for the volume keys that works for my upstream kernel
too - https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=451182 . It also
enables support for the wifi hotkey too (with the caveat that wifi will
always been enabled on boot and that you have to use the
pciehp.pciehp_force=1 boot
Jens:
Yes it is. The ath5k/madwifi drivers will not go crazy when the wifi card
disappears if you have booted with the pciehp_force=1 .
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This looks related to Bug #232173 (although sadly that bug is less
specific that this one). How did Intrepid miss support for the 901?
Didn't support go into the upstream 2.6.27 kernel? -
Someone seems to have filed a separate bug about sound in the 901 over
in bug #259878 ...
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(Note that the EeePC's SD card reader is connected via USB which might
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The issues with eeepc-laptop are related to the EC GPE storm bug
changes. There are patches that restore the speed of hotkeys. See
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11549 . It looks like eepc-
acpi is deprecated and Debian appear to be dropping it - http://www
.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL
This could be a tricky bug to keep open as currently there is too little
information.
sergecl:
Could you attach a bootchart ( https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BootCharting ) of the
startup sequence? It would also help if you indicated how long you expect the
booting process to take.
It's probably
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Oliver:
Watch out - there are already changes floating around that fix things like the
volume keys (see bug #232170 and the fedora bug referenced within ) in the
kernel.
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I have a feeling this has been implemented. At the very least the update
manager in Hardy (1:0.87.30) implements this and CVE linking too.
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Still here in Intrepid.
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Now I think about it this might not be the type of thing that will
happen until Ubuntu has unified dictionaries like Fedora (
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/FeatureDictionary ).
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I believe restricted-manager has added AllowGLXWithComposite to
xorg.conf for nvidia-legacy since at least 0.13 (see bug #91064 ).
Evan:
Do you still see this problem on clean installs of Ubuntu 8.04 (Hardy) or later?
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Hmm I was initially gong to skip over this due to the inflammatory all
caps title but it seems there is a real point within.
Sigh. This is shame as I came across just this issue when installing
openSUSE on a lab of machines. At the time I noticed that Ubuntu did not
have this EULA and thought it
Adam:
I can confirm the behaviour you describe (loss of sound after timeout when
using power_save) with kernels before May (e.g. 2.6.22). The problem seems to
have been fixed in later 2.6.26 kernels.
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The indefinite pausing mentioned in comment #5 is still present in
Intrepid.
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On Intrepid the dialog window mentioned by Saïvann appears when you
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Adam:
Hmm. While I'm not using Intrepid I am using a hand compiled 2.6.27 prerelease
kernel (from around a month ago) on Hardy. I shall see if Hardy's default
kernel behaves as you describe. The default Hardy kernel is missing too many
EeePC workarounds to make it useful for daily life.
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Adam:
I've just retested with the 2.6.26-19-generic and my machine reaches C3 even
when playing music in rhythmbox. I can only think that this might have
something to do with BIOS versions (mine is 802) or some other piece of
hardware in your machine (e.g. wifi card).
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Paulo:
I have no idea whether it saves any power or how much - I'll have to sit down
and measure it. There might also be side effects but I haven't seen its effect
on shutdown mentioned elsewhere.
Adam:
Are you sure? I have an EeePC 900 too and see the same results as Paulo.
Remember it's not
Paulo:
Using sudo to get a root shell (e.g. /usr/bin/sudo -s ) will work. sudo cat
foo /sysfs/... will not (unless you use tee too).
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It might be worth noting that if you have ALSA Intel HDA (either within
the kernel at compilation time or via sysfs) set to aggressive
powersaving (e.g. after two seconds) then this problem will also go
away. Both methods are outlined on
Scott:
Hmm. That would mean that the underlying cause of similar bugs like Bug #32143
would be the same as this and what I really would be asking for is dbus to
support discontinuous time (i.e. note when the system time had jumped and
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Actually now I think about it, why would the order of hibernate/suspend change
depending on whether you are on AC or battery if it's due to lost timeouts?
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Justin:
Geez that was fast! I only posted that LKML mail report yesterday...
The segfault isn't actually in __libc_start_main though - it's within
moveFoes() in rrootage itself. Here's a backtrace on a build of rrootage
with debug symbols within it:
Thread 1 (Thread 0xb782c6c0 (LWP 9299)):
#0
I should also mention that this bug is present in the Hardy version of
rrootage - it just might trigger very rarely.
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I've just retested this with Hardy and it no longer pops up any warning
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- Nvidia binary driver requires Option NvAGP 1 for reliable suspend/resume
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Bug #3731, Bug #94671, Bug #97069, Bug #111894 .
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Andrew:
Alas in my case (where I am only using one monitor and a card that doesn't have
more than one head) the desktop does not suspend/resume properly so the title
is accurate in my case. Watch out when you change existing bugs - you have to
cover
Andrew:
Any chance you can undo the changes you made please?
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Sebastien:
Believe me I tried to provide more information and work out what caused it (to
me it seemed to be triggered by copy and paste). It's not a super common bug
but when it hits the results are brutal. No one followed up after my Feisty
posting and nowadays I doubt I use evolution enough
** Summary changed:
- Logout save? dialog inaccessible - window list frozen; Not obvious when
logout is stalled by window on another virtual desktop
+ Not obvious when logout is stalled by window on another virtual desktop /
window beneath front-most one / window is minimised
** Description
Woo hoo! Thanks Colin.
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gvim is hidden in menu despite popup indicating it could be found in menu
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/3222
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Ow. I really dislike forward duping of bugs because it throws away one
of the few incentives for filing bugs - credit. I filed #50765 bug way
back in 2006 and now it has duplicated on a bug from 2007. I have even
been updating #50765 over those years. This bug on the face of it
doesn't appear to
Also reported on Fedora -
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=444115
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snd_hda_intel fails to unload (or unload correctly) on shut down; laptop fails
to halt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/126140
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Good news. A fix (
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commit;h=4b4f7280d7fd1feeff134c2cf2db32fd583b6c29
) which works around for this issue went into 2.6.26 that resolves this
issue. Obviously this problem is still seen on current Hardy kernels.
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I'm unsure what extra information you want me to add... Were you asking
me to choose between the mockups? My original report did include
expected behaviour...
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Firefox 3 SSL warning page is slightly cryptic
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/217606
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