** Description changed:
Had to go to /home/mmgc84/.config/terminator and the edit the config
file and edit line background_darkness = 0.70 to get a transparency
working because in the transparency slider is not working
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package:
The patch is working perfectly.
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I did a series of suspend/resume cycles with UXA enabled and for me it's fixed.
No crashes in two days of testing.
I have a dell E6400 with a GM45 card.
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This does seem to have been fixed. I haven't noticed a crash in a while.
Anyone else?
No, even for me with EXA is fixed. Anyone tried with UXA?
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Binary package hint: nautilus
If I copy 10GB from one place to another the system shouldn't suspend because
of inactivity until the copy is finished.
I think there are two possible solutions:
* Nautilus should interact with HAL to inhibit the suspend process while
copying
There is still a small problem regarding this bug in jaunty beta.
If I disable the wifi before suspend, when I resume it doesn't activate anymore.
The only solution is to:
rmmod iwlagn
modprobe iwlagn
It's better to open a new bug?
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The Session lost on resume from suspend bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-
intel/+bug/322202.
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Actually that's not true. It happens even on EXA but very rarely. I
think once every 20 or more suspends.
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I think the main problem here isn't about other bubbles waiting time.
It's all about user interaction. Everyone expects his computer to be
smart, while it'll be stupid to show a notification after 5 minutes it
was sent. A notification is something important now, not later.
Moreover if the
Maybe the best solution is to use a Leaky Bucket model for the
notifications. Each application has its own bucket which has a fixed
capacity. Bubbles in the bucket are queued for displaying at a constant
rate, equivalent to the size of the hole in the bucket. Obviously if the
bucket is empty the
That's true that if a program is sending too many notifications, it's the
program's fault. However it makes sense to prevent this kind of things to
happen because the notifications are system wide and there are bugs.
I think that a notification system is quite different from a window manager.
How can I configure a different resampler?
It's a big problem if this bug isn't fixed before Jaunty is shipped
because it'll reduce battery life on a lot of notebooks.
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Timo, is related with the last update that I have really slow
performance with OpenArena? Some days ago that game was running
smoothly.
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I really don't understand why there are still these kind of files under
/etc/acpi while there is the the new infrastructure under /usr/lib/pm-
utils/. These kind of problems should be adressed only in one place to
keep the solution simple and maintainable.
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Wrong url: http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=19731
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I got exactly the same problem with a Dell Latitue E6400 with the Intel
GMA x4500 graphics card when running with UXA (with EXA everything is
fine but it has its own problems, see bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mesa/+bug/320813).
I think this bug has already been uploaded upstream:
This bug it's not fixed at all!
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I've applied that patch to the current ubuntu kernel but it doesn't
solve the problem for me: there are still freezes after a suspend/resume
cycle without the modified drirc.
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No Martin, I have a Dell laptop (Latitude E6400) with the GM45 and the
problem is still there.
[0 sec: 401802 usec](II) intel(0): Integrated Graphics Chipset: Intel(R) Mobile
Intel® GM45 Express Chipset
[0 sec: 401816 usec](--) intel(0): Chipset: Mobile Intel® GM45 Express
Chipset
Do you
I've just recompiled with the two fixes uploaded by Tim and those
doesn't solve the problem.
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This is quite an annoying bug because it reduces battery life.
It doesn't happen with Banshee or Skype for example.
Even if the culprit is likely the adobe flash plugin I think it should be
worked around because a lot of people uses it every day.
To reproduce this bug start the powertop tool,
I think this was a duplicate of: https://bugs.launchpad.net/xserver-
xorg-video-intel/+bug/305979
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Binary package hint: pulseaudio
After playing a video on youtube pulseaudio remains active and cause a
huge amount of wakeups.
Wakeups-from-idle per second : 796,7interval: 10,0s
Power usage (ACPI estimate): 18,6W (3,0 hours)
Top causes for wakeups:
21,1% (314,5)
You should use the powertop tool.
sudo apt-get install powertop
sudo powertop
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No, that's not true. I have such a freeze even after a lot of activity, though.
Certainly a suspend/resume cycle trigger the bug, but that's not the main cause.
If I have a lot of windows opened and I activate the scale compiz effect I'm
almost certain that the animation will freeze.
Another
I only have this strange message:
mtrr: no MTRR for e000,1000 found
~$ cat /proc/mtrr
reg00: base=0x0 (0MB), size=32768MB, count=1: write-back
reg01: base=0x0e000 ( 3584MB), size= 512MB, count=1: uncachable
reg02: base=0x0ddc0 ( 3548MB), size=4MB, count=1:
Yes, everything is now working.
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Right now I received an update of libdrm and the X stopped working. Instead of
the login screen it was filled by black-and-white squares.
Am I missing something and something else should be updated or it's just
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As it's not completely clear in the upstream bug reports, the kernel branch
where the fixes are located is:
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/anholt/drm-intel.git
drm-intel-2.6.28
You can see them on: http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/anholt
I can confirm this issue too and that the patches does their job.
Without these patches my system (Dell E6400) was too unstable to use, I
think they should be included in Jaunty asap.
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Same problem on a Dell E6400 with intel 4500HD graphic card using Jaunty.
It might be also a kernel problem because it doesn't show up with 2.6.27-11.
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Andy, the patch works like a charm. Are there some possibilities to see it in
intrepid?
I've also tried the jaunty kernel and it's not affected by the bug: maybe the
patch is already there.
(I have a dell E6400 with the intel X4500HD).
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I know it and it's fine. This issue is different: the kernel at resume doesn't
check if we're on ac or battery and disable/enable C3 state basing on this. It
just restores the last state.
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Same bug on an asus laptop. I've built my iso with unetbootin, can that
cause this problem?
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Intrepid from daily-live oct 13
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This is was solved with the kernel 2.6.27-6.
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I'm away from home for some days and I don't have that laptop with me.
Next week I'll post the screenshot. If you want an hint it hangs when
saying gspca: probing
However the problem doesn't always happen because the drivers are loaded
in a different order every time. With one of these
@Hasi
I've found it just googling around.. I was searching for informations regarding
the dell e6400 and linux. Then I found this bug and so I've just posted the
link :).
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I've found this link, it might help. There is a patch for the latitude E6500
which is a very similar laptop:
http://lkml.org/lkml/2008/9/7/133
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I don't agree with you, because for a great user experience sound should
just work. Newbies will be scared.
It it's not fixable there should be a good help inside the Sound
application that explain this issue and how to work around it.
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I'm using Hardy with the latest 2.6.27-3.4 kernel from the kernel daily
ppa (https://launchpad.net/~kernel-ppa/+archive) and the boot process
hangs most of the time.
I can boot normally if I blacklist the gspca module.
Also the boot process works fine if I boot in recovery
Actually I've built my own linux-2.6.27-2 for hardy and It does work
immediately after installing the kernel.
The only thing I've done it's adding the ath5k module to /etc/modules.
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I've tried two workaround and in this way I made it a little better.
1) Adding some boot option in grub's menu.lst file: i8042.nomux i8042.reset
i8042.noloop
er.
2) adding the following lines to my /etc/rc.local:
for I in `ls /sys/devices/platform/i8042/*/rate` ; do
echo -n 40 $I
done
I've built my own 2.6.27-2 kernel for hardy and the problem is still
there.
I've also found that the problem isn't strictly related to hibernation, but
also apply to suspend.
If I do: suspend - unplug - resume actually the system doesn't go in C3.
Is a normal behaviour that the cpu doesn't go
Ok, I'll test the 2.6.27 kernel when I have time. The 2.6.27 packages for hardy
are the ones specified here:
http://blog.phunnypharm.org/2008/08/2627-rc3-kernel-images-for-hardy804-and.html
Otherwise where I can found the packages?
I'm running the 2.6.26-5 ubuntu kernel compiled by myself some
The last kernel available in the classmate ppa is the -17. The -19
failed building for the 386 achitecture. Can you update the classmate
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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I'm sorry for the delay, but I've been quite busy.
The problem occurs when I hibernate and then I suspend. It doesn't come
back from suspend, while if I do hibernate again it works without
problems.
I'm attaching the portion of /var/log/messages and the full pm-suspend.
I'm also attaching lspci
Any news? Is this feature already enabled in the kernel?
How can I enable it on my eee?
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Why was this marked as Incomplete?
The problem still happens. I don't think its a gpm issue because the problem
occurs even using the pm-suspend command.
What package might affect this problem?
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
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My laptop (ASUS A8JS) has the same bug. However if I put that kernel
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That solved my problem too!
This is a problem of the upgrade from gutsy to hardy: the ipw3945 driver
leaves an udev rule that must be deleted to make the new iwl3945 working
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I'm using a laptop and if I start using the synaptics touchpad
intensively the number of interrupts becomes very high:
29,4% (447,6) interrupt : PS/2 keyboard/mouse/touchpad
If I use in the same way an usb mouse:
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I'm using Hardy and with the kernel 2.6.24-12-generic the audio stopped working
because the module snd-hda-intel doesn't load anymore.
I'm
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no sound hardy kernel 2.6.24-12
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Well, suspend continues to fail sometimes, but I don't think its a gpm issue,
ie, gpm doesn't crash anymore.
I'm already using Hardy.
In order to fix suspend I tried all possible hal quirks but it continues
to fail.. and it's very difficult to know the cause because usually it
runs without
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it's about 30 seconds.
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Well actually I did a workaround that stopped working after last kernel update.
With my workaround the module stopped loading at all.
This is a very annoying bug that slow too much the boot process. It should be
solved without any workaround because people aren't usually aware of it. It
should
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Status: Won't Fix = New
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You should also have a section in the xorg.conf file that looks like this:
Section ServerLayout
# Uncomment if you have a wacom tablet
# InputDevice stylusSendCoreEvents
# InputDevice cursorSendCoreEvents
# InputDevice
Actually this bug prevent gnome-power-manager to shutdown or hibernate
the system if the battery goes out of power but I think it should be the
normal behavior of gnome-power-manager.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/177570
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Is your touchpad a synaptic one? If it's the case there is a wrong
configuration in your xorg.conf file. Try replacing that with this:
Section InputDevice
Identifier Synaptics Touchpad
Driver synaptics
Option SendCoreEvents true
Option Device /dev/psaux
I fixed my problem added this line at the end of the /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist
file:
blacklist iwl3945
Then I added in the /etc/modules file:
mac80211
iwl3495
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This bug it's a duplicate of this one:
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It's mainly a java problem, but there are possible workarounds.
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I've opened another bug for the same issue here:
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I'm confirming this problem with Hardy alpha-2 on Asus A8JS and on gutsy
everything runned fine.
But there is a main difference from the bug reported from gusty. I see only one
battery in /proc/acpi/battery.
Is this a different bug?
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In this bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sun-
java5/+bug/86103 the problem was heavily discussed while relating to a
java app: azureus.
While java 7 as stated here
(http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6532373) doesn't
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Any Swing application running under hardy crashes due to
/usr/lib/libxcb-xlib.so.0.
This is not a java problem because installing it from scratch doesn't solve the
problem.
This is an example with the netbeans installer.
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I'm sorry, I've just found that's a java issue as stated here:
http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/8521.
However it's necessary to do something for this problem, java apps like
netbeans doesn't run at all.
In the forum entry they showed two possible workarounds:
* add a export
I've installed Hardy and tested it, but the new kernel didn't solve the
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The boot process hangs for a while during the loading drivers step.
I'm quite sure the problems is related to this module, iwl3945 because even in
gutsy after installing the latest version of this driver I experienced it.
I'm referring to Tim Gardner's PPA, as said in this
I've followed the instruction of geppz and the flood disappeared, but
still the boot time halt for a while.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lsmod | grep iwlwifi
iwlwifi_mac80211 216804 1 iwl3945
cfg802117304 1 iwlwifi_mac80211
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ls -l
/lib/modules/2.6.22-14-generic/ubuntu/wireless/iwlwifi/mac80211/compatible/net/mac80211/iwlwifi_mac80211.ko
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 253024
The file size is correct.
I'm attaching my dmesg output.
Why with your package it takes more time to load the drivers at boot?
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After I've installed the package in your PPA my dmesg is flooded by this
message:
wme:wme_qdiscop_enqueue ht_queue=4,queue=2 pool=0xF qdisc=dfd65680
I've googled this and I've found this:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/133395
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I've found another problem: the system take more time to boot. It hangs for a
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I'm using iwl3945.
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Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.22
I have an asus laptop and hibernate works, but if I resume it with the ac
unplugged the cpu doesn't go in C3.
If I plug and unplug the ac it starts working again.
I have an Intel Core 2 T7200.
** Affects: linux-source-2.6.22
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I have an asus A8JS laptop. It hibernate and suspend nicely but after an
hibernate the r8169 network card stop working.
eth0 disappears from ifconfig and from /sys/class/net.
Reloading the module doesn't fix the problem.
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That printer is working really fine for me with the splix driver. I
don't know if this can help.
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[Gutsy] Samsung ML 2010 USB printer not detected
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/133376
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I'm confirming this too but only on suspend and hibernate.
02:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 3945ABG
Network Connection (rev 02).
Putting networking in /etc/default/acpi-support STOP_SERVICES made
suspend and hibernate works but on resume NM doesn't configure the
I've done a little workaround to make suspend/hibernate work with the iwl3945
driver.
First of all I've put in /etc/default/acpi-support MODULES_WHITELIST=iwl3945
Secondly I've added this script under /etc/acpi/resume.d
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#!/bin/bash
#/etc/acpi/resume.d/99-restart-network-manager.sh
Public bug reported:
In this question
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.22/+question/13022
some people said that the iwl3945.ko was in Gutsy.
I think it should be in this package because there is the ucode for that
driver.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# modprobe -l | grep
What version of asus-acpi is in Gutsy?
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laptop Asus A8Js unsupported
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/105935
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About Fn-F6 I don't think it's a annoying bug.. with the latest asus-acpi the
brightness applet work.
Well, I think that's too much work for a key.
It's possible to fix it by default?
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Fn+F2 on Asus A8Js isn't working
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/105929
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I've just upgraded to gutsy.
There are two different modules for asus laptops: asus_acpi and asus-laptop.
asus-laptop is the new version of asus_acpi and it should be removed.
asus_acpi is enabled by default and so the laptop isn't recognized.
However adding 'asus_laptop' at the bottom of
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