I tried muhfi-asbin's solution (thanks for that!). After booting into
recovery mode, I installed fglrx-updates and rebooted. So far, my
computer seems to be fine.
Martin
CPU: AMD A4-4000
Mainboard: MSI MS-7721
Memory: 2GiB DDR3-1333
Graphics card: ATI Radeon HD 7480D
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Title:
Wrong message no operating system in
Let me correct myself, the first unblurring icon is of course the hard
disk icon. The KDE icon comes last... :)
Also, I forgot to describe how the bug manifested itself in Kubuntu
10.04. Logging into KDE was fast and the problem occurred later on,
whenever my home directory was first queried.
Having finished writing this bug report, I had an idea I should have had
before. What if the ext3 file system of my /home partition was by
some means broken?
So I moved all my files from my /home partition to another one (using
the System Rescue CD), reformatted /home as ext3 and moved all files
Private bug reported:
Hi!
This is a bug that has occured since Kubuntu 10.04 (everything worked
fine in 9.10 and before). I just didn't get to report it as I had to
write my Ph.D. thesis... ;)
After entering username and passwort on logging into KDE, the startup
screen shows up and the first
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I confirm this - it just happened when I installed Kubuntu 10.10
(maverick)...
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I find this is a very clever idea.
+1 from me!
(While we're at it, signing the Debian Archive Automatic Signing Key
(5.0/lenny) (55BE302B) wouldn't hurt as well, but I'm getting carried
away... g)
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Could someone *please* fix this? This bug makes impressive completely
unusable for a lot of people! I have supplied a *very* simple patch (4
lines) that has already been accepted by the author of impressive, but
as he seems to be involved in a major rewrite of impressive, it might
take quite a
Hi pp06610,
please do not try to apply patches by hand. The patch file for this bug
fix is rather simple, but most patch files aren't. There is an extra
application called patch that does the work for you.
First, download the patch file impressive.patch to a convenient
location. In this
I have a Lenovo Z61m laptop, and it seems that I have the same problem:
2010-01-20 12:22:57 quengelkopp kernel [ 8863.919045] pciehp
:00:1c.0:pcie04: Card present on Slot(2)
2010-01-20 12:22:58 quengelkopp kernel [ 8863.956306] pciehp
:00:1c.0:pcie04: Card not present
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You're welcome! As a side note, I have contacted the original author of
Impressive, and he'll integrate the patch into the next release of the
software.
Nevertheless, I think that upstream should also be contacted and asked
to apply the patch. There's nothing worse than having a presentation
I just stumbled across this problem and thought that it might have to do
with the new hyperlink support of impressive and therefore with
pdftk. So I uninstalled the pdftk package, and it seems that
everything runs fine now. BTW, I'm on Kubuntu Karmic.
Before removing pdftk:
Welcome to
I have found the culprit: the function decode_literal doesn't filter
out NULL values, while the function pygame.display.set_caption expects
strings without NULL values. If you know that, the solution is rather
easy. I have attached a patch that works for me.
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Hi Tom,
I'm currently moving to a new town, so this will be short... ;)
First close gtkpod, then open the file ~/.gtkpod/prefs in an editor
and change the paths. In my case, I had to change /usr/share/gtkpod-
aac/scripts/ to /usr/share/gtkpod/scripts/, and everything seems fine
now.
Good
I observe exactly the same behaviour as Andreas did on his desktop
install, right down to everything being fine when I use
/etc/network/interfaces instead of NetworkManager.
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I observe exactly the same behaviour as Andreas did on his desktop
install, right down to everything being fine when I use
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Hi!
Damn, you're fast... :)
I tried Jonathan's suggestions (A) and (B) as listed under EVIDENCE, and
each one resolved the issue.
Still, I think there's more to it than IPv6 awareness alone.
Otherwise, running sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart wouldn't change
anything, would it? By the way,
Hi!
It seems that I'm also affected by this bug. Here's how to reproduce
this problem:
1. do a fresh install of apache2 in Ubuntu Jaunty
2. change line 13 in /etc/apache2/sites-available/default from allow from all
to allow from localhost
3. reboot (this is important!)
4. open
Hi!
As I said, I switched off assistive technologies - and from then on,
everything ran smoothly. No more freezes, and even better, my X server
has stopped crashing (it crashed about once per week). Thanks
everybody!
Martin
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Well, it seems my problem was lying elsewhere (the unrelated bug
#231034). But good luck in solving the problem to you!
Martin
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Hi!
It seems that unchecking Enabe assistive technologies in
System - Preferences - Assistive technologies
did the trick for me (from the unrelated
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/emacs22/+bug/231034). My X
server crashed about once per week and hasn't crashed since I made the
Hi!
This is probably obvious - if you want to apply the solution
permanently, just add the line
echo 1 | tee /sys/devices/system/cpu/sched_mc_power_savings
to the file /etc/rc.local. But make sure you insert it *before* the
last line (exit 0), which you must not remove.
All the best,
Hi!
I can confirm this bug on my system (Ubuntu 8.10 intrepid). Until now I
always thought that Firefox was the culprit, as it often froze when I
switched from Emacs GTK to Firefox.
The interesting part is that this bug has so far *never* occurred during
a switch from Emacs GTK to Konqueror,
Hi!
It seems that Ubuntu 8.10 (intrepid) is also affected by this problem.
But after trying hirumono's solution, things look much better. There is
however an easier way to achieve it - just start your system, open the
terminal and type:
echo 1 | sudo tee
Hi RockeT,
backtraces end up in the directory /var/crash.
If you know your way around the console, you could try apport-cli
without additional options. This should look in /var/crash for pending
bug reports.
If this doesn't work (i.e. all reports have already been processed), do
a ls
Hi!
I'm starting to get somewhere (yes, my system just crashed again...).
I'll attach an archive with my X server log file - there's a backtrace
in the end -, my kern.log and my syslog. The crash happened at
about 19:02 h.
Thanks,
Martin
P.S.: This bug doesn't show up anywhere on
Hi Dan,
my system just crashed again and apport is enabled (it caught another
application crash three days ago). However, there's no new crash report
in /var/crash ...
I'm willing to cooperate, especially as this is an issue introduced by
intrepid and it's a severe one at that - but I'm at a
Hi!
I just an across this problem today. Installing at-spi and python-
pyatspi from intrepid proposed and reinstalling gnome-orca seems to
have solved the issue for me. After changing to intrepid-proposed:
$ firefox http://www.ubuntu.com
$ firefox http://www.ubuntu.com
$ firefox
Hi!
Same problem for me. There's a temporary workaround, though. In K3b
options, open the Advanced tab and mark this:
[x] Do not eject medium after write process
Damn, this thing has annoyed me for so long, and I had actually
forgotten about this setting... Works fine here, even though
Hi,
I probably have a related problem here. Since upgrading to intrepid
(on the very day it came out), my X server has crashed about five times,
but restarted afterwards. The first time might have been unrelated,
though, it happend directly after nvidia-glx-177 was updated by
synaptic with a
Hi Pedro,
unfortunately I'm not able to reproduce the problem. I chose to report
it anyway, as I thought maybe you could make something of it or that it
might be the missing link to an already known problem.
If it happens again I'll try a backtrace, but to be honest, chances are
pretty low.
Hi Steve,
too much to do for the last weeks... :)
I've been running intrepid with the fix for a long time, and
everything's fine (apart from https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/193970).
For details, see here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/proposed-
tracking/+bug/300140/comments/2
Merry Christmas,
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Hi Martin,
I think this issue is closed for me. If something out of the normal
happens, I'll be back... ;)
I have subscribed to bug 193970 to hear about the kill switch issue, so
there's no need to cross-post here. Thanks for the hint!
Martin
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Hi Martin,
I have been running the kernel 2.6.27-8-generic for a few days now, and
so far my WLAN connection hasn't dropped out, nor has the kernel itself
shown any problems. I have tried this both when the kill switch was off
during startup and also when it was switched too the off state after
Hi Neil,
I don't know if this article is related to your problem, but it solved
my problems, so maybe you should give it a try:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=820297
The solution in short:
# sudo rmmod -f iwl3945
# sudo modprobe iwl3945 disable_hw_scan=1
All the best from Germany,
Hi Sergio,
so far the WLAN adapter has been running fine in Hardy. There are some
problems with the driver, but they've got nothing to do with the above-
mentioned problem and are dealt with elsewhere on Launchpad, so you can
close this bug. ;)
All the best from Germany,
Martin
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Hello!
I run an up-to-date Gutsy, and my version of sudo (1.6.8p12-5ubuntu2)
still shows the bug. I think it is a serious security problem for the
everyday user, because if you are unaware of the problem and encounter
it for the first time, anybody happening to look over your shoulder
knows your
If you can't adapt Marc's command for yourself, then download the patch,
move it to your home directory, open the shell (Terminal) and type:
cd /usr/share/keyjnote
sudo patch --backup keyjnote.py ~/keyjnote_v10.0.patch
You have to run patch as superuser (sudo), otherwise you'll get an
error.
Hi!
Not knowing much more than that Python is a scripting language, I just
managed to adapt the patch to KeyJNote 10.0 (the current version in
Gutsy). Maybe someone should look over it, but it works fine for me...
;)
All the best,
Martin
P.S.: Could someone please set this bug to important /
Confirmed on my Ubuntu Gutsy.
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Not knowing envy24control, I tried to start it using the option -D
delta_1010. My asound.conf follows:
pcm.delta_1010
{
type hw
card M1010
device 0
}
I admit I should
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Hi!
This bug unfortunately made it into feisty final. The same fix applies
here.
All the best,
Martin
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I want to confirm that this bug affects Edgy.
Also, I'd like to double Pawel and Patrik - please include this fix for
Edgy, as PyMol is totally useless without it and the fix is trivial
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Hi!
I am back home now and so are my problems, while my wireless
configuration worked flawlessly at my parents' WLAN:
I could always reconnect by running a simple sudo ifup eth1 after a
sudo ifdown eth1 at my parents' WLAN (even though the WLAN LED
flickered for a while), but back home my
Hi!
It's me again...
I forgot to add that I *have* to reload the ipw3945 module with
modprobe. Switching the WLAN adapter's kill switch off and on again
doesn't work.
BTW, I currently use a patched version of the ipw3945 module,
according to Launchpad bug #63418.
Greetings,
Martin
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Hi!
The updated ipw3945 module from http://kmr.nada.kth.se/~mini/ubuntu/
works fine so far on my Lenovo ThinkPad Z61m 9453-A11 with kernel
2.6.17-10-generic.
Thanks a lot (and merry Christmas... g),
Martin
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Hi Carthik,
sorry for the delay. Here are the steps to reproduce the problem:
1. Save some money and buy a Lenovo ThinkPad Z61m 9453-A11 (which includes an
Intel 802.11abg wireless card).
The problem will probably occur on other laptops with the same card, though.
2. Install Kubuntu Edgy
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My Lenovo Thinkpad Z61m runs on a fresh install of Edgy 6.10 (kernel
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adapter, which is supported out of the box in Edgy by the module
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