(Note: I'm using Fedora, not Ubuntu - but figured, this info will still
be useful to anyone affected by the bug.)
I've upgraded from Fedora 27 to 28, and the bug went away. My best guess
is that updating Gnome from 3.26 to 3.28 is what fixed it. (The kernel
versions don't seem to have any
Actually, I've upgraded to the 1.18.5 BIOS, but still seeing the bug.
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Screen turn on/off 3 times and DP-1-3 connected but nothing is
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1505409 ***
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I'm running into the exact same bug in Fedora 27 - but what's really
bizarre is that I'm using the same hardware, Dell Latitude e7470.
Just filed a Gnome bug here:
In my case, scrolling sometimes stops working. If I switch to a VT then
back to X, it starts working again.
This started happening when I upgraded to 15.04.
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jardetector is missing quotes around $1:
jar tf $1 META-INF/MANIFEST.MF | grep META-INF/MANIFEST.MF /dev/null
That causes it to throw an exception if the filename contains spaces.
(Also, shouldn't jardetector return an exit code? I'm not sure if it
actually does anything
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I clicked Edit-Preferences, clicked through a few tabs, then clicked
Applications. Firefox froze.
Here's the stack trace:
#0 pthread_cond_wait@@GLIBC_2.3.2 () at
../nptl/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/pthread_cond_wait.S:185
#1 0x7f0ebc5d2320 in PR_WaitCondVar
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I closed my laptop's lid and unplugged some USB devices while it was
suspending. Apparently, Linux failed to suspend - possibly because of
USB:
Dec 8 20:24:45 dima-xps kernel: [21918.824398] hub 3-1:1.0: cannot disable
port 1 (err = -110)
Dec 8 20:24:46 dima-xps kernel:
I just upgraded to 14.10 - and VPN stopped working again.
Running openconnect manually works as before.
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VPN Connection fails after last
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I was upgrading from 14.04 to 14.10. After a while, I got the following
exception:
File
/tmp/ubuntu-release-upgrader-opo6yaru/DistUpgrade/DistUpgradeViewKDE.py, line
337, in conffile
os.write(self.master_fd, y\n)
TypeError: 'str' does not support the buffer interface
Some more info: I was asked if I want to keep the old /etc/mime.types or
replace it with a new version, then the process crashed.
I ran sudo dpkg --configure -a hoping to resume the process, and got
asked the same question again, so I'm guessing that's the cause of the
release upgrader crash.
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I keep running into this every time I switch away from X. Here's a stack
trace with Qt debug symbols, in KDE 4.13.3:
#0 0x7f7514c4f8e3 in select () at ../sysdeps/unix/syscall-template.S:81
#1 0x7f750f0401c7 in qt_safe_select (nfds=23, fdread=0xcf7f88,
fdwrite=0xcf8220,
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After I resumed my laptop from suspend, it would not connect to wifi.
For a while, it seemed confused about its connection state, then it
displayed disconnected, and showed that there were no wifi networks
available (which is not true).
To debug the problem, I ran nmcli d
Looks like it's fixed. I've been running Ubuntu 14.04 for a while now,
and haven't seen any problems.
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[Dell XPS 13 (L321X)] Regression:
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I've connected to the same wifi network lots of times before, and I
currently have other devices connected, so it's not a problem with the
network. For whatever reason, Network Manager won't connect anymore, and
keeps displaying connection deactivated messages, even though
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After suspending my laptop and resuming it in a different location, the
network manager applet was still showing that I was connected to the old
(no longer present) wifi network, and would not automatically connect to
a new network.
Here's the iwconfig output:
$ iwconfig
lo
apport information
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After the upgrade, sound stopped working for me. The volume would always
be set to 100% after booting, though I couldn't hear anything.
- I went to the audio settings, and discovered that the hardware
apport information
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Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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Regression: audio stopped working after upgrade to 13.10
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Is there a way to just disable HDMI? Or lock the configuration? All I'm
asking for is for Ubuntu to not mess with the settings that already
work.
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See comment #2; I cannot collect the logs.
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Regression: audio
Turns out, the bug is *not* fixed in 3.12.0-031200-generic - just doesn't
happen as frequently, I guess.
I will try 3.12.4 now.
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Just upgraded the kernel to 3.12.4-031204-generic - and the bug still happens.
The HDMI audio is selected by default. I'm using a Dell XPS 13 laptop, which
doesn't even have an HDMI output, so there's no audio at all.
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I get a notification from the KDE applet every few seconds, telling me
about a connection being deactivated. The wifi network is way out of
range, so NetworkManager should not be trying to connect to it. (The log
even mentions failed (reason 'SSID not found').) This is
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The pidgin window and the systray icon are both solid gray - though they
respond to right-clicks, and display a blank popup. Other than that, the
application is frozen. It's also using up 100% of CPU.
Here's a stack trace from gdb:
(gdb) bt
#0 0x7f070b984055 in
I've upgraded to the mainline kernel 3.12.0-031200-generic, and looks
like it's fixed.
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Regression: audio stopped working after upgrade
Actually, it works again... I guess an update to NetworkManager or KDE
or something fixed it.
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Regression: openconnect VPN does not work
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Whenever I unplug my USB ethernet adapter, NetworkManager stays in the
connected state. There are a few errors in syslog; it also mentions a
bug related to unmanaged devices, but the device is (or should be)
managed by NetworkManager:
Dec 3 17:20:31 dima-xps kernel:
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Often, when I open the laptop's lid, it wakes up and goes back to sleep
after a few seconds. It doesn't always happen - maybe only 1/3 of the
time.
I can see the following in the dmesg output:
Dec 2 18:30:48 dima-xps kernel: [39400.470282] ACPI: Waking up from
system sleep
I don't have a way to reproduce it, but it happens once in a while.
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Kernel panic
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I get a crash pretty much every time when I try to install a plugin:
- Help-Install New Software...
- Add... or select an existing URL
- Click Next
- Click Finish
The Finish button stays in the pressed state for a few seconds, then
Eclipse crashes.
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- Click Help-Install New Software...
- Click Cancel
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SIGSEGV when running eclipse 3.8
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Thanks, that worked! (Both with and without --no-xmlpost).
So I'm guessing the bug is just the NetworkManager failing to talk to
KDE's applet? (At least, I've seen it fail in other ways - when asking
for wifi password, etc.)
1.
POST https://[HOSTNAME]/
Attempting to connect to server [IP]:443
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I can't connect to VPN after upgrading to 13.10. I'm using KDE; I select
the VPN connection, click connect, and nothing happens. No error
messages.
In /var/log/syslog, I see:
Nov 3 14:33:22 dima-xps NetworkManager[830]: info Starting VPN service
'openconnect'...
Nov 3
I don't think it succeeded; it's complaining about a username and
password. I don't actually have those; I have a certificate and a key
.pem files, but don't know how to specify them. Also, I gave it a
--cafile option cause it was complaining about the server certificate
otherwise.
1.
POST
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1239233 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1239233
It actually keeps happening: the output device gets changed to HDMI on
its own once in a while. I don't have a Raring environment right now;
I'll try to figure something out, though.
Also, I don't think
Yes, the bug also exists in upstream kernel - though I don't know if
it's actually a kernel bug. (I just didn't know which package to pick.)
It looks like something caused the audio settings to change during the
upgrade.
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Regression:
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I connected my Galaxy Nexus phone, tried to browse it using the
camera:/ protocol, and got a kernel panic. The crash seems to be in
the USB code:
handle_cmd_completion
xhci_irq
? rcu_process_callbacks
? centrino_target
xhci_msi_irq
...
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu
Did not happen before; definitely a regression in 13.10.
I'll try the upstream kernels now.
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Kernel panic after connecting a phone over
Seems for work ok in 3.12-rc6. (It doesn't happen that frequently in
3.8, though, so I can't be completely sure.)
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I have a USB hub with two devices attached: an ethernet card and a
wireless keyboard/mouse receiver. If I plug in or unplug my Galaxy Nexus
phone, it causes the other two devices to disconnect momentarily. If I
plug in or unplug one of the other devices, everything works
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After the upgrade, sound stopped working for me. The volume would always
be set to 100% after booting, though I couldn't hear anything.
I went to the audio settings, and discovered that the hardware profile
was set to Digital Stereo (HDMI) Output. Changing it to Analog
apport-collect fails to run:
$ apport-collect 1244501
ERROR: connecting to Launchpad failed: [Errno 185090050] _ssl.c:345:
error:0B084002:x509 certificate routines:X509_load_cert_crl_file:system lib
You can reset the credentials by removing the file
+1 for KDE. This bug makes guest sessions useless.
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disable guest session screen lock using gsettings
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Happened again after I disconnected and reconnected to wifi a bunch of
times, while pidgin was already running.
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Pidgin using up 100% of
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Pidgin started up when I logged in, and started using 100% of CPU.
Unlike in the other bug reports, I have not sent or received any
messages and haven't touched pidgin. It's not frozen, either - just
laggy.
Here's the backtrace from gdb:
#0 0x7f7fe4b04c5d in write ()
The mainline kernel works fine.
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Suspend stopped working after the 3.8.0-30 upgrade
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After I installed the latest kernel package, linux-
image-3.8.0-30-generic, my laptop wouldn't wake up from suspend anymore.
The keyboard backlight turns on, but otherwise, the system appears to be
frozen. When I removed the package and reverted back to 3.8.0-29,
suspend
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After a while - sometimes a few hours, sometimes a day - NetworkManager
disconnects from Wifi and fails to reconnect. Disabling wifi and re-
enabling it fixes the problem.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.04
Package: network-manager 0.9.8.0-0ubuntu6
I can reproduce this simply by using Google Maps in Chrome (which now
uses WebGL).
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[regression] 3.5.0-26-generic and 3.2.0-39-generic
I've had this happen when kded4 ran out of file descriptors
(https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=306908), so maybe that was the
cause...
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Muon-updater doesn't ask for password
To
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I've been using Kubuntu for a while, and this started happening to me
just today. I'm using 13.04.
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Pidgin froze. I attached gdb to it and got the following stacktrace:
(gdb) bt
#0 0x7fbf081013cd in poll () at ../sysdeps/unix/syscall-template.S:81
#1 0x7fbf08c7a1dc in g_main_context_poll (n_fds=1, fds=0x7fbf0e2d0100,
timeout=-1, context=0x7fbf0d6ba490,
It happens all the time, too.
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pidgin froze while running kde4-config
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I just installed Kubuntu on a few computer. I tried installing Chrome by
downloading the .deb from Google's website - but got a message saying it
was missing required dependencies. (It didn't even tell me what was
missing.) I launched the Muon Software Center - but the only
Public bug reported:
I added a new VPN connection, using openconnect. When I click it under
Connections in the popup, nothing happens.
I saw this line in /var/log/syslog, but I don't think that's a good way
to present it to the user:
Feb 27 19:53:56 dima-thinkpad NetworkManager[949]: warn
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After I plugged in a second monitor, the cursor size has changed in some
apps: in most places, it was 24px, in some cases it became 48px. The
large cursors look completely out of place even on a large monitor (see
screenshot). Having different cursor sizes in different apps,
Public bug reported:
I just installed Kubuntu on a new laptop. I've set up wireless, and it
worked once (I think) - but won't connect anymore and constantly prompts
me for the kde-wallet password. When I try to edit the wireless network
in Network Connections, it asks me for the wallet password
Probably the same as bug 1077502.
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Gnome Screenshot tool misplaces keyboard focus
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In just about any dialog box, you can press Enter to click the main
button, or use Tab to set focus on a button, then press it using the
space bar. In gnome-screenshot, the Take Screenshot button is
highlighted as the mainone - but you cannot click it using either
Enter or
Public bug reported:
When using Select area to grab, I expect to get a screenshot of
exactly the content that I selected. However, if that area changes right
after I'm done selecting it, gnome-screenshot saves the new content,
rather than the content I saw while I was selecting it.
Example:
Still crashes in Ubuntu 12.10.
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usb-creator shrows segmentation fault when trying to create Ubuntu
10.04 i386 disk
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Happens to me every time. Not sure why this tool even exists; might as
well use dd.
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usb-creator-gtk segfault error in
Something similar happened to me in Ubuntu 12.10. I accidentally pressed
Super, getting the dashboard, then pressed it again to close it. After
this, keyboard and mouse stopped working. All of the apps continued to
run just fine - but I couldn't interact with them.
Xorg.log had this line at the
Is this fix released yet? I'm running kamal13, so I thought it means, I
should already have the fix?
$ uname -a
Linux dima-xps 3.5.0-24-generic #37+kamal13~DellXPS-Ubuntu SMP Thu Feb 14
20:12:26 UTC 2013 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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It fixed the kernel bug, but the screen still turns off, and I see this message
in the Xorg log:
[ 53686.894] (WW) intel(0): flip queue failed: Device or resource busy
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[i965gm] GPU lockup (ESR: 0x0001 IPEHR: 0x01800020) - Black screen
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Anything else I can do to help debug this?
It's happening almost every day, and causing data loss - so I'll be
forced to switch to a different OS soon...
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It's been happening every two days lately, so I've decided to look
through the code, and the bug became obvious (though I don't know the
proper solution).
The first stack trace shows a warning:
WARNING: at /build/buildd/linux-3.5.0/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/i915_gem.c:3052
Definitely affects Unity.
I can't see any of the icons on my desktop. They always show up at (0,
0), which is outside both of my monitors. Here's my configuration (from
xrandr):
LVDS1 connected 1366x768+0+1213 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
293mm x 164mm
DP1 connected
Actually, is this the same as bug 360970?
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In multi-monitor mode, some files aren't visible on the desktop
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Actually, disregard the once a month - it happened again today.
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Screen turned off and Xorg froze due to an intel video driver bug
To
No, don't know how to reproduce. It happens randomly, about once a
month.
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Screen turned off and Xorg froze due to an intel video driver
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My laptop screen and the attached monitor turned off suddenly; I wasn't
doing anything at the time. I ssh'ed in, and saw a kernel bug in the
dmesg output.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.10
Package: linux-image 3.5.0.22.28
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu
Yes, definitely sounds similar, especially the linked thread: Only the upper
left quarter of the DOS screen is visible, magnified to double height and width
so as to fill the whole screen. - that's exactly what I was seeing.
Though if it is the same, the title should be updated, since it's not
Public bug reported:
When the screen resolution is changed (e.g., when I launch an old game
using Wine), Unity does not display the desktop and windows correctly
anymore, and messes up the game, too. It's hard to say exactly what is
happening, but either the desktop or the mouse coordinates are
Stack trace:
#0 g_hash_table_lookup_node (hash_return=synthetic pointer,
key=0x7fb2b801b010, hash_table=0x7fb2b00026a0)
at /build/buildd/glib2.0-2.34.1/./glib/ghash.c:410
#1 g_hash_table_remove_internal (hash_table=0x7fb2b00026a0,
key=0x7fb2b801b010, notify=1)
at
It's actually stuck inside the g_hash_table_lookup_node function.
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/usr/lib/evolution/evolution-calendar-factory consume 99% cpu
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Still happens in 12.10.
Very simple testcase:
#include gtk/gtk.h
gboolean timeout(gpointer data) {
gtk_window_unmaximize(GTK_WINDOW(data));
return FALSE;
}
int main (int argc, char *argv[]) {
GtkWidget *window;
gtk_init(argc, argv);
window = gtk_window_new(GTK_WINDOW_TOPLEVEL);
I've installed 3.7-rc7. Two days later, my computer froze again - so I'm
guessing it's not Ubuntu-specific. The log is slightly different, though
(not graphics-related), so here it is just in case:
Nov 20 15:53:17 dima-xps kernel: [87658.429357] INFO: task pool:11652 blocked
for more than 120
Public bug reported:
It happened for the first time just now after I resumed the laptop from
suspend. The laptop is getting hot and constantly running the CPU fan.
I've closed almost all of the applications, but that made no difference.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.10
Package:
Actually, sorry, ignore this - looks like Xorg is not the problem here.
Probably caused by me trying the 3.7-rc7 kernel.
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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Happened again after I plugged in an external monitor. The stack trace
seems to be graphics-related, too:
Nov 13 11:32:05 dima-xps kernel: [88700.917847] userif-3: sent link up
event.3[88856.934043] INFO: task compiz:2360 blocked for more than 120
seconds.
Nov 13 11:32:05 dima-xps kernel:
It literally roams every 5 minutes - and disconnects for 5 seconds while
doing that. It's *very* annoying.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1071942
Title:
[iwlwifi] Wifi roams too
I don't have a way to reproduce it, but it has happened more than once.
My computer froze again just now, but didn't recover even after a long
time, so might be a different problem. After rebooting it, I found this
in /var/log/syslog:
Nov 8 13:59:45 dima-xps kernel: [57919.834817] INFO: task
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