It's syslog that's hogging all the CPU. See the attached screenshot showing the
top command.
I checked out the other bugs and decided to upgrade from the linux-rt kernel to
the generic kernel, thinking that might solve my problem.
Sadly, that produced a massive slowdown of the system. I guess
as of today with all updates (12 Feb) enter key does not work at all in
any situation. even the login. i have usa keyboard and dvorak activated.
i also switched back and forth between gnome and fluxbox, but that
shouldn't have done anything. i installed fluxbox yesterday and booted
in and out of
Mine computer is also an ASUS G15.
I got the return to work by going to preferences keyboard and changing the
keyboard from the default 105 keyboard to asus-laptop.
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However, when I re-booted, the problem came back. And what worked once does NOT
work twice.
I went to preferences / keyboard and the keyboard was already on asus-laptop.
So I changed it to PC-105 and back to asus-laptop. That seemed to work, at
least temporarily, until I log in again.
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The problem is bigger than this because I need asus-laptop and ability
to switch between QUERTY and DVORAK. The first time I changed keyboard
from USA-105 to ASUS-laptop, it worked. Until I re-booted. Now it
doesn't work any more. The keyboard is stuck at whatever it was before,
but
Well, that's not a solution. I expect my keyboard to function every time
I boot up, and not just when I boot up without using the enter key, then
log out, then log back in. In addition, when I log in, my keyboard
preferences do not stay. My layouts section shows just Dvorak (which
is what I
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This button used to work, so it might be a regression.
I am running 10.04 Studio
kernel 2.6.31-10-rt
Have all updates as of today.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: Thu Jan 28 11:39:06 2010
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
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This is apparently not a bug but a limitation of the program. The add
file to library button does not work until you have set other settings.
The problem is only that the pop-up information box that should tell you
that is blank, and you have to figure it out for yourself.
The library option
George,
This is probably a useless comment, but if you have a creative soundblaster
X-fi card and possibly some of the other Creative cards the sound just goes
away after a while whether you are using pulseaudio or not. I have that
problem. I open NaturallySpeaking running in wine, close the
Well, now I'm not sure what the problem is.
Lucid has done upgrades to nvidia and to dkms, so I thought I would try
compiling and running the kernel again. I accepted all default options.
Everything seemed to go well, and the kernel is very fast.
Then, very much later, after several re-boots,
I would probably agree.
To be considered fixed:
At a minimum, this option should be turned off by default, since first-time
users will not want it, and it makes the program not work at startup with
standard hardware.
At a maximum, Xinput does not work. I don't think anyone using Xournal and
Just checked mine. I upgraded yesterday to Lucid.
Didn't work a couple of days ago, works today, with Xinput off or on.
Sorry about that.
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It also fails at doing an upgrade from Karmic.
Workaround:
sudo aptitude update
sudo apt-get install -f gdm
sudo ldconfig
sudo dpkg-reconfigure nvidia-current
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I think it is an Invidia problem, whether with dkms or not. And here's why.
I was using Lucid (NOT Karmic) in the compile above.
Ubuntu-Studio Lucid doesn't install or run any more for me; with some sort of
nvidia error in the installation process. I have filed a bug against
This bug has been fixed and should be closed.
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Here's what happens to me. It's very similar but not identical.
My primary keyboard layout is the Dvorak. I used that even to install the
system.
Sometimes my husband needs to use the computer in the morning, so in system /
preferences / keyboard I set the default to USA, and close down the
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Binary package hint: firefox-3.5
I have Ubuntu Karmic Studio.
This bug appears to make firefox freeze when there is moving content available,
whether or not I have pressed the play button. But not all are affected. For
example, the sites on BBC news are sometimes but not
The only way I know how to do it is by disabling pulseaudio.
edit /etc/pulse/client.conf
change
; autospawn = yes
to
autospawn = no
In terminal:
killall pulseaudio
asoundconf
set-default-card NAME-OF-USB-HEADSET
I'm not sure that will work for you but works for me with a pc-card
soundcard.
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I've been downloading daily builds about once a week for Lucid - studio, and
have not gotten one of them to install. They all fail on installing packages.
The last one to fail was, I believe, January 5th.
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Jumba -- also try following bug 394720. This bug is definitely relevant
to you, but the other bug has information you might find interesting.
You should also submit a dmesg.txt to this bug, like I did.
Here is dmesg.txt
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I am also attaching a screenshot from the wincfg audio.
Under Alsadriver (which you can't really see) there is no mixer listed at all.
(It normally shows up at the end of the list, after MIDI-In Devices.)
But under OSS Driver -- output, input and mixer all show mixerIO, which is
correct.
**
Oh, good heavens, don't recompile alsa! Leave your configuration as standard as
possible. The card is supposed to work pretty much out of the box, if you add
the medibuntu packages that I did.
I was just suggesting you read the bug and add yourself to the subscribers
list, so you know when
Very good jumba! Can you test to see that incoming sound works, as well as
outgoing?
Mine still does not work. There is no mixer, and no incoming sound, in alsa.
The mixer is recognized under the OSS option in winecfg, but there is not
actually any incoming sound.
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I don't know. Here it is, and will also attach
.Emixer_Indigo IOx
.asoundrc just has standard stuff, no modifications.
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I don't know. Here it is, and will also attach
.Emixer_Indigo IOx
.asoundrc just has standard stuff, no modifications.
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You are correct. I also have a Creative X-Fi soundcard that goes in the same
slot.
Because I use wine, I disable pulseaudio by killall pulseaudio when I start
each session.
Because wine / Dragon NaturallySpeaking needs to use the default sound card, I
have set the default soundcard using
1) Yes I had been aware a while ago, but I'd used a plain microphone today, so
thank you for reminding me. I plugged in my powered Sennheiser M62 into the
line-in.
Nothing.
3) Solved the problem! Suddenly I had sound -- not great sound, I'll have to
adjust settings and so on, but I had
The medibuntu repository does not add itself properly using the
directions on the first page and Lucid.
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The repository does not correctly do the authentication, but the repository did
load and I was able to get alsa-firmware, alsa-firmware-loaders, and
alsa-tools-gui.
Now when I run alsamixer it does recognize the card, but I appear to have
outgoing sound only. None of the controls relates to
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The specified process ID does not belong to a program.
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I'd just like to say that my sound is very low, too. Not too low to hear, but
just about half the volume I got with Windows. My bug has been around for a
while, and I have upgraded to Lucid (Studio), where the problem persists. I
have never reported it before, just because I considered it a
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black screen. can get prompt only
sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg gives the following error
xserver-xorg-input-all is not going to be installed
xserver-xorg-input-7 is not installable
xserver-xorg-input-edev is not going to be installed
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This is a wishlist item.
Gedit has a nice python plugin that allows for code folding. I wish it were
available as part of the standard Ubuntu plugins package. I don't even code. I
want folding to make outlines, lists, etc.
Poor GTK-notebook! It doesn't work at all and its only bug was marked for
expiration 165 days ago.
The package (which is actually notebook-gtk2) delivers up what looks like a
very lightweight and useful program, but none of its functions work.
Since this program is obviously not being
I wish to modify my above comment, because it gives an incorrect impression.
The only application I get sound in is Dragon NaturallySpeaking run without
pulseaudio and with alsa enabled. None of my other sound applications work at
all, and it is very difficult to get NatSpeak to run, as
I have a similar bug filed somewhere. My Creative X-fi card works sometimes,
but only sometimes if I snap it in and out of the computer while the computer
is running. Then I can get one program working with it, usually. Then it stops
working.
I have Ubuntu Studio Lucid with all updates as of 4
Brian King kirjoitti:
ubuntu's efforts to get rt kernel working in realtime mode just isn't
there yet :-( ubuntu just hasn't got the right mix for maximum
desktop performance and rt yet :-(
Well, RT-kernel works me... maybe it is just me ;-)
RT works for me much better, much faster, than
I filed this bug, and would like to have it closed.
This bug is no longer valid. The behavior has changed, and this bug has been
superseded by a newer, more accurate bug.
bug 410813
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There have been some changes and I would like to update this bug.
Changes now allow me to get the card running without re-booting the machine.
Status:
When I boot up, my Creative X-fi card has about a 50% chance of being running.
This is even though both of the card's lights are lit up, and
I have one question: After
installing Ubuntu Studio why there is no aplication such gimp,
inkscape etc, did I miss install component? Please, reply recommended
step by step how to install Ubuntu Studio. Thank you :)
Ubuntu Studio is optimized for sound. It contains standard packages for that.
Hi everyone,After having Filesystem errors on my ext4 install of Ubuntu Studio
Karmic I have reinstalled using an ext3 file system. While most of the time my
system seems to work fine now, when ever I use the sleep function I get serious
Filesystem errors ( I can't boot and have to run fsck
This is still a problem.
I open my application. Sound works. I close my application and re-open it.
Sound inevitably does not work.
To get sound going again, I have to remove the card, so that the system
recognizes that it is gone, put the card back in (which of course the
machine does not
I'm not sure. Here's everything I do, and know.
After my card stops working, I try the following.
asoundconf list -- the card shows up correctly as Generic
alsamixer -- the card is set as the default, and alsamixer comes up correctly,
and shows that my sound settings have not changed and are
Here's everything that looks interesting to me. I have attached the entire
output, up to 200.
dmesg|tail -100
[4.088837] sdhci-pci :09:01.1: SDHCI controller found [1180:0822] (rev
22)
[4.088853] sdhci-pci :09:01.1: PCI INT B - GSI 17 (level, low) - IRQ
17
[4.099720] mmc0:
Can asoundconf be kept going for instances/distros where pulseaudio is
not used at all? That would make it easier to maintain.
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No. I am 100% pure Ubuntu Studio, with all Karmic upgrades until yesterday. I
re-installed cleanly early this week, partly in hopes of curing this problem.
I haven't added anything from any non-Ubuntu repository, except that I compile
wine from its daily git, and I have downloaded the Adobe
I did that right after re-installing, by changing /etc/pulse/client.conf
the autospawn line is both un-commented and changed to no
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My problem went away with the updates of either 10 or 11 November to:
gcc (Ubuntu 4.4.2-1ubuntu4) 4.4.2
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Price of laptops is dropping. Need recommendations for laptop
manufacturers that make best equipment for putting ubuntustudio on them.
Tom
I have an ASUS. No problems with the laptop per se, but I'd like to mention
that I'm having trouble with my Echo Indigo IOX expresscard.
The Creative
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I have upgraded to Lucid. This bug happened today with the new version of
gcc-4.4.
I had just downloaded and installed it.
Here are just the last couple of lines from the terminal output.
gcc -c -I. -I. -I../../include -I../../include
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I tried to uncheck all startup programs that I don't need, but one thing I
uncheck disables alsa.
I'm not sure whether it is GNOME Login Sound or Volume Control because my
test has been inconclusive. It may be both of them.
This has
I have the same card. It worked pretty well for a while but it has developed a
bug. Sound just stops working at odd times. There may have been a regression.
Rob... try the following
modprobe snd-hda-codec
modprobe snd-hda-codec-ca0110
lsmod
Are your modules there? You may need snh-hda-intel
Could be a pulseaudio problem. Try this:In terminal:sudo nano /etc/pulse/client.confUncomment the following line and change to "no"; autospawn = yesautospawn = norebootThen, before you start anything else, in terminal type killall pulseaudioThen see if that works. If it does, you can't run
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This could possibly be a duplicate of bug 462606 or 440110. I am filing this in
part because 440110 requests crash information, and this is it.
My firefox crashes quite a lot, usually during or after accessing a site with
flash content. It
Wine has its advocates, and I'm one of them. It's good if you want to run ONE BIG application, and run it fast, and you know the limitations of wine. I run Dragon NaturallySpeaking. I've given speed and accuracy demonstrations to Dragon's developers, and they said "Wow." The program doesn't run
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I have a Creative X-Fi expresscard.
Sound goes along all right for a while and then suddenly stops. I can sometimes
get it re-started by pushing the card in and out, and then re-booting the
computer (or just re-booting) but sometimes not.
At the same time, alsamixer shows
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34561604/AplayDevices.txt
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I have moved to that comment, too. People tend to think of wine as running
stupid and optional games, but it's the only way for disabled people to get
speech recognition on Linux, and I refuse to give it up.
And by the way, when alsa/wine runs speech rec, it runs it very well. The speed
is
Close bug. Bug fixed on approximately 2009-10-19 by daily updates.
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My system has worked pretty well. Occasionally it seems to churn a little CPU
for no good reason, and with no apps seeming to take a lot of power, but
overall it's performing.
I have a dual-core Intel t7...@2.4.
I have also re-installed my system several times, most recently with the 10/18
Mine's a pcie. Uses hda-codec-ca0110, if that's the one you're referring
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This morning I booted up, installed updates, and loaded wine and NatSpeak,
forgetting to kill pulse.
And NatSpeak sound input appeared to work!
The sound was just so faint it was useless.
This, as far as I am aware, is a first.
Tried killing pulse and re-starting NatSpeak. Sound appeared to
Mine crashed with identical warning message but I don't have screensaver
activated.
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I would like to add that i re-installed Ubuntu Studio with a daily build disk
with today's date on it.
Several options and behaviors that had been common to me have changed,
indicating that alsa and pulse are being worked on.
I kill pulseaudio to use wine.
After that, I call up the sound
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I'm pretty sure that my modules aren't loading properly.
I have a Creative X-fi soundcard. My on-board soundcard is defunct.
Misc. information that may be helpful:
I killall pulseaudio right after boot
I have asoundconf installed to change the default card to my Creative
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I have a fresh Ubuntu-Studio install.
I installed wine (from git) and my program (Dragon NaturallySpeaking) and ran
it. Everything worked fine.
I re-booted, and my sound vanished.
I re-installed everything. Everything worked fine.
Re-booted.
Sound vanished.
Perhaps this is a wine bug? I
0 [Intel ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel
HDA Intel at 0xfebf8000 irq 22
1 [Generic]: HDA-Intel - HD-Audio Generic
HD-Audio Generic at 0xfdffc000 irq 18
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Architecture: i386
AudioDevicesInUse: Error: command ['fuser', '-v', '/dev/dsp1', '/dev/dsp',
'/dev/snd/controlC1', '/dev/snd/pcmC1D0p', '/dev/snd/pcmC1D0c',
'/dev/snd/hwC1D1', '/dev/snd/by-path', '/dev/snd/controlC0',
'/dev/snd/pcmC0D6p', '/dev/snd/pcmC0D0c', '/dev/snd/hwC0D0',
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Will there be a version of bfs-bfq in the repository? If there is one now, I
can't find it.
I tested the bfs scheduler.
My impressions.
VERY fast boot-up.
VERY slow bringing up Dragon NaturallySpeaking running under wine.
Good performance of DNS once it comes up. Right now I run linux-rt and
Breaking systems are my favorite kind. I'll be on Lucid the day after the repos
open.
If you do one for pae I may be able to test that, too.
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Binary package hint: timer-applet
I have always used ubuntu studio and have always installed timer-applet, until
today.
Today I re-installed and suddenly timer-applet depends on gnome-sounds, which
conflicts with several other packages.
ubuntustudio - look
Sorry. You're right.
gnome-audio
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
timer-applet: Depends: gnome-audio but it is not going to be installed
$ sudo apt-get install gnome-audio
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Suggested
dpkg: warning: old post-removal script returned error exit status 1
dpkg - trying script from the new package instead ...
dpkg: error processing
/var/cache/apt/archives/ubuntustudio-default-settings_0.26ubuntu1_all.deb
(--unpack):
subprocess new post-removal script returned error exit status 1
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-settings-daemon
A very small bug...
I keep a bunch of TXT files on the desktop. Naturally, this creates icons for
those files. Well, normally, the Ubuntu desktop displays a portion of the text
inside each icon box.
It stopped doing that, just
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33181224/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: XsessionErrors.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33181225/XsessionErrors.txt
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gnome desktop mishandles text information in desktop TXT files
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-settings-daemon
A very small bug...
I keep a bunch of TXT files on the desktop. Naturally, this creates icons for
those files. Well, normally, the Ubuntu desktop displays a portion of the text
inside each icon box.
It stopped doing that, just
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33181222/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: XsessionErrors.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33181223/XsessionErrors.txt
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gnome desktop mishandles text information in desktop TXT files
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