We'll see, Fedora 34 seems to have switched to Pipewire, and F34 is in my
near future, so I'll be experimenting.
Am Mi., 7. Apr. 2021 um 11:51 Uhr schrieb Luis Alberto Pabón <
1838...@bugs.launchpad.net>:
> That would be for 21.10 at this point yes?
>
> I wonder, how close/far is Ubuntu to swap
@Oscar That was never an issue: A2DP always sounded decent. The problem
with Linux Bluetooth headset support comes when you want decent quality
while listening and recording sound, you know e.g. during video calls.
Am Di., 30. März 2021 um 07:35 Uhr schrieb Oscar Pérez del Campo <
That one was a good one. Bluetooth gadget makers seem to be allergic to
exactly specify what their gadgets really support.
That's on one side extremely understandable, it would be mostly not
understandable for humans, the Bluetooth standards involved are arcane, and
even relatively experienced
I've got a DG60 dongle (a slightly bigger cousin), and my experiences with
a headset that does only have SBC/MP3 codecs (Aftershokz Aeropex)
- It switches attached to my Linux (Ubuntu 18.04) automatically to
HFP/HSP profile (mono + microphone, but in good quality) when my laptop
starts
Nice explanation of the mess that Bluetooth audio is, as I'm reliving my
frustrations currently (my wife bought her first headset, for her Windows
laptop, and discovered that “plug and play” is sadly “buy and pray” in
Bluetooth land :( )
https://habr.com/en/post/456182/
* generally all OS
Generally speaking, the "USB soundcard" is the last fallback of an
experienced Linux user if you are unhappy what is in your laptop. Be it the
Bluetooth software stack or the fighting with crappy driver support for the
physical sound card hardware.
But thanks for pointing out that solution.
How feasible would it be to backport (steal) the Android Bluetooth stack to
Ubuntu?
Kyle Van Wagenen <1838...@bugs.launchpad.net> schrieb am Sa., 14. Dez.
2019, 20:55:
> This issue impacts the experience with Ubuntu significantly. Android,
> Windows, and OS X all sound much better with a
Public bug reported:
Notice how the free column for swap shows 0 in the german translation.
andreas@asterix:~$ free -m
gesamt benutzt frei gemns. Puffer/Cache verfügbar
Speicher: 159634934714411193884
9779
added the output again as an attachment because the variable width
display of the output is not helpful.
Basically, one useful idea would be to check the length of the
translations when outputting, and either complain or cut off the
translation.
For free the columnar output is more relevant if
apport information
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X11
apport information
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I'll attach kernel oops information after I've reboot the laptop.
The bug is not reprodicible at will, but happens regularly, usually
after 1 day, but this time I've reached an uptime of 5+ days.
X11
apport information
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andreas@asterix:~$ uname -a
Linux asterix 3.16.0-55-generic #74~14.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Tue Nov 17 10:15:59 UTC
2015 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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X11 freezes, sshd working, chvt 1 very slow
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I'll attach kernel oops information after I've reboot the laptop.
The bug is not reprodicible at will, but happens regularly, usually
after 1 day, but this time I've reached an uptime of 5+ days.
X11 freezes, the mouse pointer is updated but that's it, no updates to
windows
That's the dmesg output of doing:
chvt 1
chvt 7 (still frozen, with only mouse pointer working)
chvt 1
chvt 7 (still frozen, with only mouse pointer working)
** Attachment added: kernel.oops
One other thing, I need to reboot 3 times before X11 is completely
restored:
1.) drops back to GRUB without interaction
2.) does not manage to activate graphics mode, so asks me for my passphrase in
textmode, reboots a little bit later
3.) reboots to Ubuntu Unity.
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andreas@asterix:~/projects/uber/uber.data.processor/uber/data/processor$ free -m
Gesamt Belegt Frei Gemeinsam Puffer Cache
Speicher: 15965 14517 1447 1073204 5516
-/+ Puffer/Cache: 8796 7168
Auslagerungsdatei:
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In freeciv there is a menu below the cities display (F4, Civilization -
Cities). The menu disappears if you're using unity.
== Ubuntu SRU Justification ==
The game is nigh unplayable if you cannot have access to Diplomacy and
Cities menu. Everyone using
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Just wanted to mention that Bug #743265 has regressed in Ubuntu 13.10:
* menus are swallowed by menu bar, but cannot be used there.
* UBUNTU_MENUPROXY= workaround works.
launchpad did not allow me to reopen the bug (or assign a new Ubuntu
release that has the bug yet
freeciv-2.png: diplomacy screen = the buttons are swallowed and cannot
be operated. (Pressing them in the menubar gives feedback that a menu
wants to show (couple of pixels), but it's like the menu is empty.
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@Mark Russell:
Does booting via grub from an encrypted filesystem include handling lvm
(including multiple PVs), raid devices, and so on?
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root@andidesk:~# /usr/sbin/gadmin-openvpn-server
OpenVPN 2.2.1 x86_64-linux-gnu [SSL] [LZO2] [EPOLL] [PKCS11] [eurephia] [MH]
[PF_INET6] [IPv6 payload 20110424-2 (2.2RC2)] built on Mar 30 2012
Copyright (C) 2002-2010 OpenVPN Technologies, Inc. sa...@openvpn.net
$
It was probably a defect motherboard (the only thing that I could reproduce
was a corrupting DIMM socketbut by not using it the system reliability only
improved up to a certain level, replacing motherboard CPU and memory seems
to have fixed my reliability issues, so my guess is that my motherboard
Public bug reported:
File /usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/apport/REThread.py, line 34, in run
self._retval = self.__target(*self.__args, **self.__kwargs)
File /usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/apport/ui.py, line 84, in
thread_collect_info
not
Public bug reported:
1.) I had to run apport-bug after a reboot, apport hangs when confronted with
hung filesystem.
2.) LVM/LUKS/ecryptfs are all used.
3.) Basic disc setup: VG andidesk uses an unencrypted PV on a Intel 320 SSD. VG
andideskold is an old installation, unused beyond being mounted
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ext4
As I said, it's not exactly huge, so I added the patch.
** Patch added: Fix for file open bug.
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Btw, looking at kern.log the error seems to happen every time at the
same exact IP address. (I've got 4 kernel oops till now)
The filesystem is 1TB big, so it's really hard to make it available. If
absolutely needed, I can probably do this privately.
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On my system with 8GB RAM, the automatic created swap size if 4GB. On a
typical hdd setup, filling this 4GB swap can take over an hour. During
this time, the system is very unresponsive, till the out-of-memory
killer can clean up the issue.
Please consider that swap has a
Just a side comment, the error is upstream, it's there on Fedora 12 too:
[r...@acerone log]# uname -a
Linux acerone.kostyrka.org 2.6.31.5-127.fc12.i686.PAE #1 SMP Sat Nov 7 21:25:57
EST 2009 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
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One thing that would be relevant is to verify if this is needed at all,
I seem to be able to use /dev/scd0 without any additional tricks
trivially.
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probably correspond to the first two
displayed messages in the attached screenshot:
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This happens btw against my local dovecot imapd, and against Gmail imap
too.
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Just noticed that:
andr...@andidesk:~$ ps v 26006
PID TTY STAT TIME MAJFL TRS DRS RSS %MEM COMMAND
26006 ?Tl45:37 490239 920 5536955 4173536 52.5 pidgin
andr...@andidesk:~$ strace -p 26006
getuid()
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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vgchange -P is not the solution for this problem, because that causes a
read-only volume group, which is really unhelpful. Personally I've found
it easier to sort out the LVM situation in the initramfs busybox when
needed when having this really readonly root filesystem.
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Installed via standard AMD64 Karmic CD.
Normal mode = out of range.
Safe mode = 800x600
Opened Terminal:
sudo -i
apt-get install nvidia-glx-185
nvidia-xconfig
restart gdm
Running with 1920x1080 now.
So this is not critical as it can be worked around, OTOH it gives a bad
first impression on
Sorry to disappoint you, but it's not.
I've had 2.6.31-14-generic shut down with overheating just last week.
(about 15 minutes with 4 threads thumbnailing images).
OTOH, this bug should be closed, and reopened by users experiencing
problems, as it contains obviously multiple different problems
Am Dienstag, den 11.08.2009, 15:22 + schrieb Diego Schulz:
On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 4:41 AM, avallarkabdulbi...@gmail.com wrote:
@Diego I would have said oh , there are other brands??? as a reply to
your cheeky comment about thinkpad users, but then this is Lenovo (the
maker of
I've experienced this on karmic with nvidia-glx-180 (nvidia-185.18.14).
Aug 1 22:28:00 andi-lap kernel: [ 1690.714134] Pid: 4971, comm: Xorg Tainted:
P D(2.6.31-4-generic #23-Ubuntu) HP Pavilion tx2000 Notebook PC
Aug 1 22:28:00 andi-lap kernel: [ 1690.714143] EIP: 0060:[c01d9d13]
I've just verified, kernel.org mainline 2.6.28 (selfcompiled) shows
thermal shutdowns for me (HP tx2050eg, 2.6.27 fine, 2.6.28 shutdown,
2.6.30 mainline fine).
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surprise, surprise.
HP tx2050eg
2.6.27 mainline = thermal shutdown
2.6.27-14-generic ubuntu = stable with 2 burnK7
Guess I'll try if I can git bisect the ubuntu kernel repo, if that makes
sense.
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@Andy: Any way to figure out which Ubuntu changes make 2.6.27-14-generic
work while the mainline kernel does not? I've cloned the jaunty kernel
git, but wonder which tags can I try to bisect?
Andreas
Am Freitag, den 10.07.2009, 19:51 + schrieb Andreas Kostyrka:
surprise, surprise.
HP
Ok, my case is clearly not hibernate related, as it happens as
demonstrated immediatly after boot with 2.6.28 (burnK7 kills the laptop
in less than a minute).
Now, as far as I've been able to tell, 2.6.30 mainline does run stable
on my laptop.
I've installed it from
One thing that I forgot, my WLAN would be 03:00.0 Network controller:
Broadcom Corporation BCM4328 802.11a/b/g/n (rev 03)
@Prabhakar Nagral:
Simply using the power manager from a different release is anything but simple.
It's not as if the power manager is one thing, power management is a
@Michael: Because as Andy has pointed out, this problem happens often
(if not only) on hardware where there is no software control of the fan.
Example, my laptop, the HP Pavilion tx2050eg Tablet PC. No software
control, at least not from Linux.
So why speeding up the fan on hardware where this
Notice the critical word here: YOUR laptop.
Your hacked workaround (which might be inacceptable to some users too,
next issue my laptop is to loud running Ubuntu), does not apply to
many of the users plagued by this problem, as their laptop do not
provide fan control (at all, or at least not
@Michael:
Guess your solution is a non-solution here:
[258486.793395] i8k: not running on a supported Dell system.
[258486.793415] i8k: vendor=Hewlett-Packard, model=HP Pavilion tx2000
Notebook PC, version=F.08
[258486.793430] i8k: unable to get SMM Dell signature
[258486.793441] i8k:
Am Donnerstag, den 09.07.2009, 22:13 + schrieb e13:
paul, charleys - is that official ubuntu view that users who find this
issue being painfully annoying and months with burning hot laptop is a
bit too much - should go and change distro (and what this next
suggestion was)?
I'm not
For me, the 2.6.28 kernel does trigger it. Running 2.6.27-14 works fine.
(Actually, subjectivly 2.6.27-14 is not perfect either, but I haven't
managed yet to kill it via burnK7, while 2.6.28 takes less than 60s of
2xburnK7 (dualcore) to shutdown)
To summarize:
Hardy/Intrepid ran perfect on the
Well, while the fans are certainly the core mechanism of keeping a
laptop cool nowadays, the OS/firmware/hardware have other mechanisms
too.
So while I concur that a laptop that shutdowns itself with the fans
running suggests a hardware problem, it does not have to be so.
The central question
Well, worse looking at this bug suggests it's a collection of different
problems, and instead of trying to triage, reproduce it, and working on
the bugs one-on-one, they are collecting it into one big bug, with no
hope of ever fixing it.
In my case, the buggy overheating leads to a situation
Hint: on your machine.
And it basically validates my points. You machine is not capable of
running Ubuntu without hacks, meaning your machine + Linux newbie =
Ubuntu does not work.
In my case the workaround is to use an older kernel. Not cool, but
workable. Although something in the system (and
Well, that's what I said. This is a collective bug, where anything with
the keyword overheat ends in.
Collecting different bugs, without any directed effort to even verify
what the bug is, won't solve the problems.
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In my original bugreport, I did include most of this, although I did not
mention that I've got NVidia graphics.
In my case the problem started with Jaunty, is bad with
2.6.27-14-generic, and got intolerable in 2.6.28 (as in burnK7 manages
to make the machine reboot in less than 60 seconds).
I've
Am Montag, den 15.06.2009, 13:57 + schrieb arsenix:
Michal I think 50C is pretty much normal operating temp for a Core2 Duo
laptop. I think if you run under windows you will find it is similar.
Thermal shutdown temp is well over 100C.
I think we should focus on users who are getting
does not even survive 60 seconds of burnK7.
See https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/378065 for my
logs and experiences.
Andreas
James
Andreas Kostyrka wrote:
Am Montag, den 15.06.2009, 13:57 + schrieb arsenix:
Michal I think 50C is pretty much normal
Am Montag, den 15.06.2009, 19:26 + schrieb arsenix:
This is a Jaunty bug... if you aren't running Jaunty please post on
another bug.
Unless this isn't already clear to folks... if you don't have (or aren't
willing to obtain) comparative thermal testing data from another OS
where the
Am Montag, den 15.06.2009, 19:52 + schrieb arsenix:
I think comparative temperature logs for different Linux kernels should
qualify.
Indeed your experience definitely qualifies. If we can figure out how
to get some fan speed data as well we might be able to start digging
down into
Am Montag, den 15.06.2009, 22:32 + schrieb Michael Brooks:
This is a very
easy problem to fix, just speed up the fan.
1.) Certainly this fix is more workable if you can address the fan in
the system. My laptop does not report a fan, nor can I control it, at
least from userspace.
2.)
One thing:
My touch screen already works, AFAIK even via HAL.
(HP tx2050eg, Bus 002 Device 007: ID 056a:0093 Wacom Co., Ltd)
It's that I cannot calibrate it via the calibrate-touchscreen command.
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HP tx 2050eg
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Hi!
After an Intrepid = Jaunty upgrade this weekend, my HP 2050eg laptop
started to reach critical temperature often.
This happened during normal operation, but for reproducing the problem,
I've used cpuburn/burnK7 to
jelmer: What's the correct way to build a VFS module then? Complete
replacement for the samba package = that provides even worse security,
because a strict versioning at least warns the admin that something is
reeking.
samba-with-my-vfs-module OTOH would just get stuck at an unsafe version
As another example for a package that provides an unstable API, consider
postgresql-server-dev, that is versioned too (and it's useful for
building stuff like slony that needs to interoperate on a intimate level
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replacement for the samba package = that provides even worse security,
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reeking.
samba-with-my-vfs-module OTOH would just get stuck at an unsafe version
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APN=pinternet.interkom.de
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provider
nameYesss.at/name
gsm
apnweb.yesss.at/apn
/gsm
username/username
password/password
/provider
Two things, I'm not 100% sure, but the old APNs should be kept,
because preexisting customers might want to continue to use them. (The new
mobile internet packages have different conditions attached on them.)
Plus, there is yet another (old) APN fullspeed, AFAI've been told, it
does not
Bad that I'm not using Gnome and /var/crash is empty.
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Playing mp3 with totem, and scanning on the time scrollbar
forward/backward, I managed to produce the curious crash:
(totem:31708): GStreamer-CRITICAL **: gst_object_unref: assertion
`object != NULL' failed
(totem:31708): GStreamer-CRITICAL **:
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Binary package hint: vobcopy
When trying to backup a DVD, I'm getting the following error messages:
write(2, 2047MB of 5022MB written (41 %)\r, 322047MB of 5022MB written (41
%)^M) = 32
read(3, \0\0\1\272D\312w;m\255\1\211\303\370\0\0\1\340\7\354\221..., 131072)
= 131072
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vobcopy aborts on 2GB limit copy
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My X server crashes at random times but consistently with this
traceback.
If I tried to pin it down on any user behaviour, I'd say, I've been opening
some websites and/or did view pictures at the time of the crash, but
this is strictly a subjective memory resurrection. :(
** Attachment added: Xorg.1.log
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14219146/Xorg.1.log
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14219147/Dependencies.txt
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X server crashes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/226828
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Hi!
Executive summary:
When running on an completely updated Hardy, taxbird refuses to validate any
fillings for 2008.
This most probably because libgeier0 in Hardy is an ancient 0.7 release, while
the taxbird.de website offers at least a libgeier version 0.9. Short
I'm adding this, as it seems simliar.
More important in my case, the X server basically freezes, the hdd
starts to work (but not nonstop), till f-spot dies.
Andreas
** Attachment added: nohup.out
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13904009/nohup.out
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f-spot.exe crashed with SIGSEGV
Btw, I cannot use f-spot currently at all. I might try to isolate the
jpg that causes this.
Andreas
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f-spot.exe crashed with SIGSEGV
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/218020
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with 6GB
to trash, it took the system way to long before f-spot got killed, which
made me again reboot it cold.)
Andreas
Am Freitag, den 25.04.2008, 18:16 + schrieb Andreas Kostyrka:
Btw, I cannot use f-spot currently at all. I might try to isolate the
jpg that causes this.
Andreas
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: spe
spe crashes with fire and flame when clicking the PyDoc tab:
Exception exceptions.TypeError: 'NoneType' object is not callable in
wx.lib.pubsub._NodeCallback instance at 0x9341e2c ignored
Exception exceptions.TypeError: 'NoneType' object is not
And last but not least the file edited, a plain setup.py generated by
grokproject.
Andreas
** Attachment added: setup.py
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13824714/setup.py
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spe crashes when clicking on the PyDoc tab
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/220557
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