Also I see messages like
[ 5098.944951] [drm:drm_mode_getfb] *ERROR* invalid framebuffer id
which seem correlated as well.
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Intel
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Running the installer from today's daily live CD, taking pretty much all
defaults (I do use encrypted home) it pops up an installer crashed
window at what looks like near the end of the process.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
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Looks like a crash in fontconfig somewhere?
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window at what looks like near the end of the process. (Rereporting
after running with an insecure password, so I can attach debug
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Problem seems to be related to the fact that I suspended my laptop while
it was docked and attached to an external monitor (displayport attached
to output DP3), and then undocked and resumed with the monitor
disconnected.
(By the way, in case it matters, with this laptop and
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Aravinth (and many others): let Webex know this is a problem for you and
get them to fix their broken server. If a lot of customers complain
about this, it will get fixed I'm sure.
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FWIW, on my Oneiric system, I did modprobe rdma_ucm and I see:
$ ls -l /dev/infiniband/
total 0
crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 10, 57 2011-11-07 10:34 rdma_cm
so with kernel 3.0 or newer, things work as expected.
(You can try this with a system that doesn't have any RDMA hardware)
As far as I know,
Agreed. I have an Apple magic trackpad that I occasionally play with,
and this issue / design choice makes it pretty unusable with current
Unity. The multitouch gestures for moving windows are great and all,
but what's the substitute for highlight text with click and drag, and
then middle click
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package libgucharmap7 1:3.0.1-0ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade:
trying to overwrite '/usr/lib/libgucharmap_2_90.so.7.0.0', which is
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udpate fails...
ProblemType: Package
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Architecture: amd64
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Title:
compiz assert failure: compiz:
/usr/include/boost/smart_ptr/shared_ptr.hpp:418: T*
So if I understand things correctly, in addition to wine we also need to
drop the dep from ia32-libs too?
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[FTBFS] v4l-utils: stop
By the way, on an amd64 system updated from Natty to Oneiric quite early
in the Oneiric cycle, I had to edit /etc/dpkg/dpkg.cfg by hand to enable
multiarch. Is that intentional?
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OK, but does anyone understand why firefox freezes/greys out for seconds
at a time because of this flash plugin problem? I thought the whole
point of the plugin-container stuff was so that broken plugins don't
mess up the main browser. So fixing the missing 32-bit libnss will fix
flash in this
I have the same problem here, and I've noticed that even after I kill
firefox I have a bunch of plugin-container processes left around:
# Firefox main process not running:
$ ps ax|grep firefox|grep -v plugin
6013 pts/11 S+ 0:00 grep --color=auto firefox
# but...
$ ps ax|grep firefox
Two questions:
A) Shouldn't the out-of-process plugin-container that Firefox has now
prevent problems with flash from stalling the whole browser? (Should
this issue be reported upstream?)
B) Is there any workaround to get the missing 32-bit library for now
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Come on, this is automated triage gone insane. Why does anyone have to
collect any logs for a report where it takes anyone interested a second
or two to confirm that yes, the kernel config is missing the option
reported as missing??
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package indicator-weather 11.05.31-0ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade:
subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit
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Problem seems to be:
/var/lib/dpkg/info/indicator-weather.postinst: 42: gtk-update-icon-cache: not
found
dpkg: error processing indicator-weather (--configure):
subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 127
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No, the scrollbars don't work for me. But I never use scrollbars in
emacs, so I'm happy if emacs doesn't crash on normal use.
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Title:
emacs23-x
The application gives up because of
(process:9947): libindicator-WARNING **: No watchers, service timing
out.
who is supposed to be watching? is it unity?
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Really? On a completely up-to-date oneiric system (updated from a natty
install, so I may have some cruft or missing packages due to update
issues):
$ /usr/lib/indicator-application/indicator-application-service
(process:14509): indicator-application-service-DEBUG: Loading overrides from:
unity-3d (at least I believe so... any way to know for sure? in any
case I am running compiz, which means 3d I assume)
$ dpkg -l | grep indicator-application
ii indicator-application 0.3.90-0ubuntu2
Application Indicators
ii
Really? I still see emacs23 crashing if I do 'C-x 2' then 'C-x 1' (with
0.2.3-0ubuntu1 installed). I'll build a debug version of liboverlay-
scrollbar tomorrow and see what's up.
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With a build of 0.2.3 with debugging enabled, I see pretty much the same
crash, just in os_pager_set_parent instead of os_pager_hide:
Starting program: /usr/bin/emacs23
[12/241]
[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
[New
On my system, the patch here seems to be both necessary and sufficient
for emacs23 to work with overlay-scrollbar.
** Patch added: check if pager is null in os_pager_set_parent() too
Indeed. And the problem seems to be that I created a unity launcher by
searching for emacs and dragging GNU Emacs 23 launcher. And that uses
the emacs23.desktop file, which does indeed launch emacs23 instead of
emacs. So blacklisting emacs23 does seem like the correct fix.
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I'm happy to provide more information, or the crash was pretty quick to
happen for me just using emacs as normal (loading files, editing, etc).
Maybe I'll build a overlay-scrollbar package with debugging info and try
to get a better traceback.
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OK, rebuilt with debugging, and it took only a few seconds to crash
emacs23... here's what gdb shows me:
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
os_pager_hide (pager=0x0) at /home/roland/X/ubuntu/./os/os-pager.c:378
378 priv = pager-priv;
(gdb) bt
#0 os_pager_hide (pager=0x0)
Actually just came up with a quick way to reproduce this too. It seems
to happen when emacs deletes a subwindow. So an easy way to provoke it
is to start emacs, type C-x 2 (control-X then 2) to split the window
into two buffers, and then C-x 1.
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Issue seems to be that for whatever reason, emacs does
os_scrollbar_dispose() first and then ends up in the crash trace above.
Unfortunately this seems to be coming through emacs lisp, so I just get
a call trace like
#0 os_scrollbar_dispose (object=0x12084e0) at
I've started getting emacs crashes pretty often today after the latest
set of Oneiric updates. Yesterday emacs was completely stable, so it's
something in the last 24 hours or so.
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Binary package hint: overlay-scrollbar
In the past day or so my emacs23 (running under X) has become quite
unstable. Running under gdb, I captured the attached traceback, which
seems to point to overlay-scrollbar.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package:
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The really odd thing is that as far as I can tell, the code in
os_utils_is_blacklisted() in overlay-scrollbar is properly deciding that
emacs is blacklisted.
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/run/udev not writable error message
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The idea from udev upstream is that if device files are supposed to be,
say, in /dev/infiniband then the kernel should know that instead of the
udev rules. I merged the required kernel changes into kernel 3.0.0-rc1,
so Oneiric should be better.
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empathy-accounts crashed with SIGSEGV in
empathy_account_settings_get_string()
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Binary package hint: hdparm
Per upstream changelog:
hdparm-9.35
- third go at fixing cdb issues, fixing -B flag. Got it this time
(finally).
hdparm-9.34
- fix bad/missing cdb transfer length field for IDENTIFY and some other
commands
we've seen issues
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/changelog
@@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
+hdparm (9.37-1ubuntu1) oneiric; urgency=low
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+ * New upstream version (LP: #793660)
+- Really fix -B flag / IDENTIFY cdb
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hdparm (9.32-1ubuntu3) natty; urgency=low
* debian/95hdparm-apm
** Patch added: diff.gz for updated package
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of cxgb3 driver
* Update to Standards-Version: 3.9.2 (no changes needed).
* Set DM-Upload-Allowed to yes.
* Still linking directly with libpthread. (Closes: #618071)
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librdmacm (1.0.14-1) experimental; urgency=low
of cxgb3 driver
* Update to Standards-Version: 3.9.2 (no changes needed).
* Set DM-Upload-Allowed to yes.
* Still linking directly with libpthread. (Closes: #618071)
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Binary package hint: debian-installer
I tried installing ubuntu-server 11.04 on a real system with 28 disks,
where the disk I wanted to use as the root partition happened to be
enumerated as /dev/sdaa (notice the two as -- /dev/sda through
/dev/sdaz are used, and then
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Looks like the bug is in this snippet of grub-installer:
# This code to set disc_offered was taken from lilo-installer
rootfs_nodevfs=$(mapdevfs $rootfs)
bootfs_nodevfs=$(mapdevfs $bootfs)
prefix=$(device_to_disk $bootfs)
case $prefix in
/dev/md)
disc_offered_devfs=$bootfs
;;
Here's a patch that I tested out that handles two- and three-letter
drive names for /dev/sd... and /dev/vd...
I checked the kernel sources and /dev/hdX will never use multiple
letters, and /dev/sdX and /dev/vdX will only use one, two or three
letters. In my virtual test system as described
With linux-image-2.6.39-999-generic_2.6.39-999.201104201108_amd64.deb
docking/undocking seems to work pretty well. There is a bit of a delay
in switching, but even through a few cycles with unity running, I was
able to switch successfully between the internal LCD and the two
external monitors.
I
I don't think the elderberry stuff is related to my issue -- I see a
monitor stuck with no signal because (if I understood correctly) KMS got
confused and forgot about it. Probably fixing KMS would fix my
problems.
Is there some i915 tracing I could turn on to figure out what is confusing the
Bruce, thanks for all the info. I will do some more testing today.
One clarification though: when I get in the black screen + mouse pointer
situation, my machine is not hung. In fact the mouse pointer is still
responsive, I can log in via network, etc. It just that I lose the X
root
Bryce, first off, sorry for mistyping your name ;)
I did a bit more testing, and I tried the classic/no effects login
again. If I start undocked and dock, I do get the black
screen/responsive mouse pointer. However, if I log in with classic/no
effects *and* do xrandr --output LVDS1 --off and
I added that ppa and updated, and did a bit more testing. It seemed to
work a bit better, though not in the way I would have expected.
classic/no-effects: I started undocked, and actually got docking once to
work perfectly (both monitors lit up, desktop displayed on both).
However when I
I just noticed something while looking at my Xorg.0.log after a couple
of dock/undock cycles leading to the black screen. I'm attaching the
full log, but what I noticed was:
boot up undocked:
[ 5.897] (II) intel(0): Allocated new frame buffer 1472x900 stride 6144,
tiled
matches a 1440x900
OK, I got a chance to run intel_reg_dumper when the system is in the
following states:
- docked-good.txt : in the dock with unity working properly spanning two
external 1920x1080 monitors
- docked-bad.txt: in the dock with a black screen on the left monitor and the
right monitor off
-
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correction: I said two 1920x1080 monitors but they are really 1920x1200
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[arrandale] desktop is messed up (goes black) when
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Joshua, good luck; I spent a fair amount of effort without finding
anyone who really cared. You might want to point them at my original
report http://wwwin-forums.cisco.com/thread.jspa?threadID=32270 (if it's
still there). The best contact I found within the Webex team was Tory
Patnoe (tpatnoe).
OK, with ia32-libs uninstalled:
$ dpkg --list|grep ia32
rc ia32-libs 20090808ubuntu11
ia32 shared libraries for use on amd64 and ia64 systems
I get roughly the same behavior. I started with the laptop docked, and
when I undocked it
The Webex Connect / Jabber team at Cisco use their own tracking system;
this issue was US766 in their Rally.
I no longer work at Cisco so I don't really have any good way to get
more information about this (and I no longer have a personal stake,
since I don't use Webex Connect any more).
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Just noticed this myself. In the changelog for linux-image-2.6.38, I
see:
linux (2.6.38-1.27) natty; urgency=low
...
* [Config] disable CONFIG_TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGE to fix i386 boot
crashes
Pretty disappointing that this is just turned off instead of debugging
the crash, since it is a
Yes, I get similar issues when logging into a classic session and in
fact when the system is at the gdm screen before logging in. So I
reassigned to the intel driver, since this appears to be a generic X
problem.
** Project changed: unity = xserver-xorg-video-intel
** Package changed: unity
I just noticed this change. Two comments:
- The overhead is not as trivial as bug #706058 seems to imply. If you
look at eg linux/cpumask.h you see that increasing NR_CPUS above
BITS_PER_LONG (ie going over 64) changes the cpumask code,
arch/x86/include/asm/spinlock.h uses different code for
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: unity
(I'm not sure where in the stack this problem really is, so I'm guessing
and picking on unity)
I have a Lenovo T410s laptop with Intel graphics and I use it with a
dock with two 1920x1200 monitors connected. I'm running up-to-date
Natty. If I
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Got this wireless warning for no particular reason that I can tell
except maybe a glitch on the radio side of things. My system was
sitting in a laptop dock using wired ethernet for all
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WARNING: at /build/buildd/linux-2.6.38/net/wireless/mlme.c:307
__cfg80211_auth_remove+0x5f/0xb0 [cfg80211]()
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I do have some virt manager VMs set up, but none of them set up to
autostart.
So far I've only seen this pop up once.
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er, pop up once recently.
It seems to happen very intermittently, maybe once every 10 boots or
more.
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Sure, will do.
To be honest, the first time around happened long enough ago that I
didn't even realize that the second crash was a duplicate...
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So far I've only seen this pop up once.
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er, pop up once recently.
It seems to happen very intermittently, maybe once every 10 boots or
more.
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Sure, will do.
To be honest, the first time around happened long enough ago that I
didn't even realize that the second crash was a duplicate...
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libvirtd assert failure: *** glibc detected *** /usr/sbin/libvirtd:
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realloc(): invalid next size:
Does this latest patch address all the cases of signals interrupting
ecryptfs operations? I don't know enough about ecryptfs to know whether
this metadata problem is the only place the issue hits.
I've started seeing problems where I get
ecryptfs_decrypt_page: Error attempting to read lower
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laptop was just sitting on my desk, and this warning triggered for no
obvious reason.
ProblemType: KernelOops
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: linux-image-2.6.38-6-generic 2.6.38-6.34
Regression: No
Reproducible: No
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.38-6.34-generic
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__cfg80211_auth_remove+0x5f/0xb0 [cfg80211]()
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After updating libc6, starting some programs fails ... eg for me ogg123
fails as:
$ ogg123
Inconsistency detected by ld.so: dl-deps.c: 622: _dl_map_object_deps: Assertion
`nlist 1' failed!
This appears to be due to
http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=12454
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program startup fails with Inconsistency detected by ld.so: dl-
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I have a few 10.10 guest images that I use for testing on my up-to-date
natty laptop. Since the update to qemu-kvm 0.14-rc1 they no longer boot
-- I get the grub screen (but I'm not able to get it to respond to the
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-- I get the grub screen (but I'm not able to get it to respond to the
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Ubuntu 10.10 guests don't boot with natty qemu-kvm 0.14-rc1
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Just confirmed that grub2 on Maverick (10.10) cannot boot in natty's kvm
0.14-rc1 with -vga vmware, but does work with -vga cirrus
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu Maverick)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Fix is now upstream in Linus's tree as ec831ea72ee5 (net: Add
default_mtu() methods to blackhole dst_ops).
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/710371
Title:
kernel oops on ssh through
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 707236 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/707236
This appears to be the same problem as #707236 and for me at least is
fixed by the latest xserver-xorg-video-intel_2.14.0-1ubuntu6
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 707236
corruption in
** Visibility changed to: Public
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/712797
Title:
virt-manager.py crashed with signal 7 in g_datalist_id_set_data_full()
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: emacs23
If I run emacs23 as an X application on Natty under Unity, I see
problems drawing the cursor: partial or complete cursors are sometimes
left behind when the cursor moves, and the cursor is sometimes partially
or completely invisible at its actual
** Attachment added: cursor corruption (cursor is on '[' character)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/712024/+attachment/1825513/+files/emacs23.png
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