Hello,
Sorry I'm not able to test this more quickly - my free time has all but
dried up these days!
But I've just tried the latest kernel, 4.3 rc4, and saw no change.
Here's the trace from the kernel that shows up in the syslog when I plug
the device in:
Oct 7 15:16:43 scaph kernel: [
And it appears I've spoken too soon again - I had the exact same crash
happen (the 2nd stack track in the log above) using the 3.16 kernel that
used to work well! That kernel didn't have the first trace though, so it
does work somewhat better than newer ones.
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I'm reopening this old bug report, because it's still not really fixed,
even in the most recent kernels, and I've finally had a chance to do
some more debugging. Here's what I found, after doing some git bisects
and compiling a whole lot of kernels:
This is the first commit causing the problem:
When I saw this bug, I'm pretty sure I was running 12.10. I haven't seen
appear since though. I imagine it had to do with an upgrade bug, since
I've never seen it on a fresh install of any version.
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I'm on a 32-bit system, so it doesn't seem to have anything to do with
32/64 bits.
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Title:
Internal data flow error playing dvds
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Finally had a chance to test this with a more recent kernel... With the
latest in Saucy (3.11.0-12-generic) I get the same error. I'll try with
v3.12-rc6-saucy too, though I don't see any reason for it to change
there.
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I'm having trouble with a tascam US-122. In raring, it worked fine, but
on upgrading to saucy, I ran into problems. First of all, the firmware
is no longer available, since medibuntu no longer exists. I installed
the package from alsa-project.org manually though, and made a
Spoke too soon! It does seem to work with 3.12-rc6! I'm not getting the
usb sequence error message anyway, and it seems to play back audio
properly.
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Since upgrading to saucy salamander, with totem 3.8.2-0ubuntu1, I have
errors playing DVDs. They start playing, but after a little while, I get
the Internal data flow error and playback stops. This didn't happen
before upgrading ubuntu.
The dvds are actually iso files
I think that the 3.03 package is actually a utility for setting up the
bios of multiple laptops at once. It doesn't appear to have an actual
bios in it.
From the readme:
WHAT THIS PACKAGE DOES
ThinkPad stores various BIOS settings in its non-volatile memory.
These settings are configured by
I did have ibus-qt4 installed. The problem was that the
/etc/X11/xinput.d/ibus script would explicitly set the QT variable to
xim because of an error in the path to the library.
In any case, this was fixed in natty, and in raring, that script seems
to have been replaced with
I'm not having a problem with it any more (currently using 13.04).
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Title:
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Hi, here's the resulting 'printout' file. And I'm using GPL Ghostscript
9.07 (2013-02-14)
Sorry it took so long!
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Using kernel 3.8.0.19.35, when I plug in my Tascam us-122 usb audio
device, the log fills up with many of the following messages as soon as
the firmware is loaded:
May 5 18:40:31 scaph kernel: [64138.774214] Sequence Error!(hcd_frame=391894
The linux-image-3.9.0-030900-generic_3.9.0-030900.201304291257_i386.deb
kernel did not fix the problem. Exactly the same thing occurs.
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(note, this might be related to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libreoffice/+bug/778667 but it
seems a little different)
I just upgraded to raring, and I've noticed that autocorrect is not
working properly anymore. It turns out, there is no autocorrect file for
my
This bug is still here... any chance of a fix? Anything I can do to
debug it?
Even the workaround of loading the offending page into gimp doesn't
always work, at least not without reducing the resolution a lot...
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One other comment - the other computer still seems to work without any
trouble. It's running Ubuntu 12.04, while mine, which doesn't work, is
running 12.10. I expect it's something with the upgrade from cups 1.5
to 1.6.
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Hi, thanks for the comment.
I tried the USB options just now, but they did not change anything at
all.
Going through the other debug steps:
I printed the first page of the attached Score_-_Con_Voce_Festiva.pdf
and captured the output. The 'printout' created (also attached as
'print_job_data')
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I just tried upgrading to raring, and saw no change. Only the older
packages work consistently.
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Title:
brother hl-5240 problems after upgrade
As mentioned in a comment to bug #855287, this problem can be do do a
missing /etc/timezone file. Try reinstall tzdata, or reconfiguring it
with 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure tzdata'. That fixed it for me!
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MP4Box is crashing with a segfault when I try to split an m4a into
several pieces. The m4a came from a youtube video that I downloaded
(with youtube-dl) and converted to m4a with 'avconv -i file.mp4 -acodec
copy -vcoded null file.m4a'.
Then when I try 'MP4Box -split 2700
Another type of bad output showed up with another file - in this case,
everything printed, but it's a horrible mess. Sections of the image
aren't lined up with each other. Attaching a photo of the output (no
scanner handy, but this should do to illustrate the issue).
Again, printing with another
I don't think this package is included in the current Ubuntu - it seems
to have been removed as far back as lucid.
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Title:
autorotate images
To
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After upgrading to quantal, my brother hl-5240 laser printer has stopped
working properly. Some files will print, but many won't. It doesn't seem
to be application specific - some documents in libreoffice work, some
don't, some pdfs work, some don't. But a broken file is
One small correction - it looks like it's just a problem in Oneiric. The
natty machine that I was having trouble with didn't have the ibus-qt4
package installed.
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In both ubuntu and xubuntu, natty and oneiric (haven't tried kubuntu,
though I imagine it works there, at least!) ibus input is broken for qt
apps - I can use ctrl-space to type in Japanese, but can't use the
compose key to enter accented letters.
I did some poking around,
I'm seeing this as well, in ubuntu 11.04. Switching to wicd seems to fix
the problem, so it must be an issue specific to network manager. After
I restart network manager (/etc/init.d/network-manager restart) it seems
to work briefly (a few seconds). Just long enough to connect to the
network.
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It seems to me that this package should depend on gdm OR lightdm. Right
now, it only depends on gdm, so installing it in a standard xubuntu
install pulls in gdm and gnome-session-bin - as far as I can tell, it
doesn't need those packages though. In any case, gdm isn't ever
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After upgrading to Oneiric, ctrl-space no longer seems to open the item
in the browser. I can double-click the icon, or select the 'open in
browser' menu item, but ctrl-space just pages through items, just as if
I were pressing space on its own.
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I would also like to see this fix backported if possible. The compiz
workaround is better than nothing, but as others have mentioned, only
works on compiz-friendly systems. It's a major regression in one of the
most frequently used parts of the UI. Even a fix in a PPA would be
welcome, though most
I finally had the opportunity to test this again with the same DVD that
was causing trouble before - it's all working just fine now, using
Maverick, so this can be closed happily, not just expired.
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I've been seeing the same thing regularly. It seems that after a normal
(ctrl-v) paste, paste special does nothing, from the keyboard or from
the menu. I've seen this in oowriter and oocalc.
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Forgot to mention - I'm using the latest version in Maverick. This has
been happening for at least a few months though.
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Title:
[upstream] paste
the interface is so much nicer,
but until they are, wicd is a reasonable alternative.
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I just checked the same disc on my machine, still with Karmic. No audio
in totem, but vlc and mplayer both work fine. I imagine the disc is
encrypted, though it's region-free (a met opera DVD).
Here's the console output from totem when I play this:
libdvdread: Using libdvdcss version 1.2.10 for
I didn't try vlc, but mplayer worked just fine. This was in Karmic. It's
not my machine, so I don't think I'll upgrade to Lucid to try it out
before the official release. I'll try to duplicate this with my machine
and the same DVD next week though, and might upgrade then to try it out,
if the
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Audio is working fine on this system for other files. Totem can play
mp3, ogg, avi files without trouble. Playing a dvd, however, the audio
does not play, and totem reports the audio codec as 'N/A'. If I just
navigate to the VIDEO_TS folder on the
This seems to be fixed in Karmic on my thinkpad X60s (iwl3945 driver).
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After finding a slew of other upgrade-related problems, I gave up and
reinstalled jaunty from scratch instead. This, and most of the other
issues, have cleared up now... Feel free to close this bug.
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This is very similar to some other bugs, but the exact error message is
different, so I'm opening a new bug.
When I try to run gksu --desktop /usr/share/applications/software-
properties.desktop /usr/bin/software-properties-gtk, I get the
following error:
Traceback (most
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Yes, it still doesn't rotate the pictures based on the autorotate tag.
One thing I just noticed is that EOG *doesn't* seem to honour the
autorotate tag, actually. Though nautilus does.
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It's working here just fine as well. The flashing LED is a lot slower
than it used to be (back in gutsy, I believe) but it is working. I much
preferred the faster blink though - it used to also indicate (with a
very fast flicker) when it was trying to associate to an AP. Now there's
just the
It's working here just fine as well. The flashing LED is a lot slower
than it used to be (back in gutsy, I believe) but it is working. I much
preferred the faster blink though - it used to also indicate (with a
very fast flicker) when it was trying to associate to an AP. Now there's
just the
For the slow wake up problems in earlier kernels, try commenting out the
'auto eth0' line in /etc/network/interfaces. That dramatically improved
things for me. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/217846 is the bug that
had that fix listed.
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YES! Thank you dave! Removing the 'auto' line for my ethernet fixed the
problem for me as well.
Definitely a bug though, if the resuming process waits for the network
devices to get fully activated before proceeding.
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, but I doubt it, since nothing seems active at all.
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I just tried using cdiggity's acpi-support file, but saw no improvement.
I guess the delay must be caused somewhere else, then.
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Here's my lcpci -vv
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I'm seeing the same thing. Oddly, for a while last week it was working
flawlessly again - I assumed it was some updated package updated that
had some effect. But now it's taking ~45 seconds to resume again.
I'm using an X60s thinkpad. Is there any other info that I can supply to
help track down
Using totem-xine on a thinkpad x60s. Playing any movie messes up
contrast and saturation. Playing in mplayer never has any trouble
(unless the video had been corrupted already by playing in totem).
Resetting the xv settings fixes it until totem is loaded again.
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I agree that it'd be nice, if only for the fact that aptitude marks
packages that are installed because of dependencies. I just did 'apt-get
build-dep vlc', and it installed dozens of -dev packages. Since they
were installed with apt-get though, none are marked that way, so if I
want to remove
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The rotate buttons all kind of look the same - at first, I really had a
hard time telling what they were all supposed to be - rotate 180 could
just as easily mean rotate 90, for example.
If the 180 button showed a bigger turn - a u-turn,
I'm seeing the same problem in gutsy. I'll try to get a backtrace next
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I have several photos that were taken with a Canon SD700 which can
detect the orientation of the camera. For portrait photos, the camera
inserts a 'auto rotate' field into the EXIF data. Most programs honor
this field - eog, and the
Hmm...
Now it seems to be working again. Curious. Maybe I had updated something
and not restarted or something like that? Or else another update in the
past two days fixed the problem.
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Using gutsy, I just noticed that if scim is running and japanese
language (anthy) is selected, thunderbird will crash when I create a new
message.
Steps to reproduce:
1. ctrl-space to activate scim, select japanese (anthy)
2. start thunderbird.
3.
I'm seeing the same thing happening. Attached the requested files.
After closing scim gnome-panel and wallpaper-tray crashed (maybe
others?) but firefox seems to have stayed put.
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I'm using gutsy and it doesn't appear fixed to me... Though this might
be a slightly different problem:
Log in as A, just like normal.
Switch user, log in as B
Log out B.
It should then go back to the A login, asking for the password, but
instead the machine locks up hard, with no cursor
I can also confirm. Using kernel 2.6.22-12-generic on a thinkpad x60s.
This is in gutsy, using the intel xorg driver.
The same freeze happens with the 'gnujump' package, which should replace
the sdljump one, but doesn't seem to yet (and they can't both be
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I'm noticing something similar, but it's only happening with the rt
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ii linux-image-2.6.22-11-generic 2.6.22-11.33Linux kernel
image for version 2.6.22 on x86
ii linux-image-2.6.22-11-rt 2.6.22-11.33Linux
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When switching to a new location, it's very hard to choose a spot on the
map without zooming in. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to be possible to
zoom in without using a mouse wheel. Most other functions in this
program are accessible with a
TJ wrote:
With 0.8.2 I can use PageUp/PageDown to zoom in and out smoothly. Do you
not have that?
You're absolutely right! Perhaps a brief explanation of key shortcuts
could be put on the window here? All my searching online just turned up
the mousewheel method.
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