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I've noticed that tab completion doesn't work for eog if I'm trying to
do completion on a ppm file. If there are, say, jpeg files in the
directory, tab completion works. But with ppm files, tab does nothing.
Here's an old Red Hat bugzilla entry for the same problem:
I'll willing to try the BIOS update, but I'll bet you dollars to donuts
that this will make no difference. It makes no sense to me that BIOS
bugs would have any effect on how the Linux kernel decides when to start
swapping.
I can use all of physical memory as long as I'm running multiple
I have tried the 4.3 kernel. It definitely has the same bug. See this
output from top:
top - 07:57:36 up 1 day, 18:26, 3 users, load average: 1.00, 1.01, 1.05
Tasks: 457 total, 2 running, 455 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie
%Cpu(s): 2.1 us, 0.0 sy, 0.0 ni, 97.9 id, 0.0 wa, 0.0 hi,
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I am experiencing a memory management problem with 15.10 that I did not
experience with 15.04. I have a 24-core (48 thread) server with 64G of
RAM. I am getting some strange behavior with respect to swapping
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I'll see if I can try a newer kernel some time this week. I should note
that as long as I'm running multiple processes, this problem doesn't
happen. But if I'm running only ONE, then it resists using more than
half physical memory.
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It appears that swapspace is broken for 15.10, expecting upstart,
although 15.10 uses systemd. Here are the messages I get:
# sudo apt-get install swapspace
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following packages were
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15.10 swapping heavily after process exceeds 50% physical RAM
To manage
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I am experiencing a memory management problem with 15.10 that I did not
experience with 15.04. I have a 24-core (48 thread) server with 64G of
RAM. I am getting some strange behavior with respect to swapping and
physical memory use.
You can see my problem in 'top':
top -
I was talking about this with people in IRC, and I have a few more
things to add:
(1) When upgrading from LTS, I'm told that there isn't a linux-generic
package, because the kernel comes from something else. If upgrading
from LTS is allowed to complete "without error," and it fails to install
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What happened here is that the bug originated somewhere else. See this
discussion:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/689358/ubuntu-kernel-not-updating-
with-15-10
Is there a bug database entry for fixing the install script to also
upgrade the kernel? When installing or upgrading, it is important
Public bug reported:
I have recently installed 15.10 on three systems. In one case, it was a
semi-fresh install, over top of an existing 15.04 install that had been
a failed upgrade from 14.10 LTS. In the other two cases, they were
successful upgrades from 15.04.
In all three cases, the kernel
I assure you, this is a thing that's broken. Please see that forum
discussion I pointed out. I've upgraded two systems and did a (nearly)
clean install on another. In all three cases, I had to manually install
the correct kernel version. This is a bug in 15.10, and I'm not the
only one who has
Public bug reported:
When I installed this 15.10 system (clean install), I selected that I
wanted to install an NFS server, so it should have had all of the
packages installed, and it should have been a simple matter of editing
/etc/exports and restarting the service, but not only was nfs-kernel-
I think I've figured out something about what's going on here.
Either:
(1) The Wily installer has bugs that occur when you install to /dev/sdb1,
resulting in kernels not being setup properly,
OR
(2) If the Wily installer sees any kernels, it doesn't install the latest one.
So this clean install
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I've used gtkwave for years, and it's been rock solid. However, the
version that installs in 14.04.1 LTS crashes at the drop of a hat. From
what I can determine from googling this problem, it appears that this
issue has been observed before, and it's caused by libjudy being
I personally cannot run this command because I do not have an Ubuntu
system in this configuration at this time. Also, this bug is easily
confirmed by simple inspection of the Linux kernel source. It behaves
exactly in accordance with how the code is written, although how it's
written is
Nice patch! It should be pushed upstream.
Also, is this design now superior to the mdraid implementation? Should
similar changes be made over there?
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A while back, I changed my doctoral specialization to computer
architecture. But prior to that, I was studying AI, and as I think
about this, this problem screams for a reinforcement learning approach.
For N drives, there are 2N+1 actions, those being read to each drive,
write to each drive, and
Yes. It appears to lock the door or something so that the disc is not
ejected after write so that verify can proceed immediately.
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I just tried the latest lucid server distro. Since I didn't have any
spare hardware, I set it up in a VM (qemu-kvm). Anyhow, it appeared to
work correctly. Installation went fine, and then it booted up fine. It
does know about md devices at boot now!
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What is Incomplete about the bug report? It's dead easy to reproduce.
Is there some additional info you need?
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Hi,
I stopped using Ubuntu some time ago, since it's still not possible to
boot from a software RAID volume. (The initrd does not load the mdadm
driver at boot time, so I have to use other distros if I want my root
volume to use software RAID. I reported this bug in launchpad, but it's
never
I can verify that the DVD I burned was in fact readable on other Macs.
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In my case, the DVD was burned on a Mac, and there were no odd
permissions on the files. It may be that the Mac did the wrong thing
when it created the ISO. In that case, this comes down to a
compatibility issue. Sometimes, you have to bite the bullet and work
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I can't speak for others, but I can tell you how things have been
working for me.
First of all, the system I'm using is a quad-core Core 2 running at
3.4GHz, and the drive I'm using is a 22x SATA DVD burner that supports
DMA. All of those things conspire to hide software inefficiencies. The
Well, in that case, something else is broken, because DMA capability
should be automatically detected, right?
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I just did a clean install of 9.04 server rc. I did have a heck of a
time wresting with partman, but I finally, after several tries, got my
disks set up with mdraid. (I had trouble like this with partman as far
back as Gutsy.)
Here's my partition layout (same on both
Public bug reported:
I'm trying to install 9.04 server rc, and I've noticed that there are no
options for setting up a static IP address. This is a server
distribution, which means that most of the time, static IP is going to
be preferable, so I would expect the installer to assume this. Still,
After some research, I found a temporary work-around. When the boot
fails, I get dropped into busybox. I can type this:
mdadm -As
exit
And then it boots fine. How do I fix this permanently?
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http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1121121
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A few references to start off with:
http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=283881
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/partman-md/+bug/22301
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bug/58892
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bug/58893
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This is a kernel bug. Actually, it's intended behavior, but it
shouldn't be.
In theory, fake RAID and software RAID should be the same thing. The
only practical difference is where they get their metadata from. One
from the system BIOS, the other from the disk. However,
Can we raise the priority on this? Nedit is a popular editor. In fact,
it's one of the few I can stand to use. Also, can we find out who
maintains Lesstif?
I think this is one of those cases where a major distro, like Ubuntu, is
going to have to throw its weight around to get anything done on
Here's my January 2007 post to the Lesstif bug database on this issue:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=1637320group_id=8596atid=108596
There are currently only 5 comments on this. How about we get some
additional posts there to let them know that this is still a problem
I haven't tried Hardy or Intrepid because I switched to Gentoo on that
box. (Ubuntu on the desktop, but I wanted a totally stripped system for
my compute machine.)
Anyhow, here's what lspci tells me:
0a:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168B PCI
Express Gigabit
I'll try the live CD. My evidence that it was the NIC is that when all
I did was switch to using the Intel NIC, I no longer had any trouble.
Mind you, there could be a defect in the board. But the hang I observe
seems so much like the others that I don't want to call it a
coincidence.
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I have this same RTL8111B chip on my MSI X48 Platinum, and I have
problems with it too. I've been looking around, and I have found some
other discussions about this. When using this chip with either Ubuntu
(Gutsy was the last version I had on there) and Gentoo, transferring a
moderate amount of
I want to thank you very much, Dustin Kirkland, for all of the work I
have seen you put into the various RAID issues I and others had observed
with Ubuntu. It's people like you who polish the little things that
turn a good Linux experience into a fantastic Ubuntu experience.
Although I have
Public bug reported:
In trying to get a Verizon EVDO usb cellular modem to work with Ubuntu,
the system is incorrectly recognizing it as a USB mass storage device,
which is likely what's making me completely unable to make it work
properly.
When I plug the device in, this is what I see in
I think it was Dapper Drake I was using with that card. Since I gave
away the chassis of the computer I was testing this in, I may have some
trouble finding another to test in. I'll see what I can do. The same
problem happens with the live CD. BTW, this is an off-brand graphics
card with an
I'm definitely an experienced user, but this one definitely flummoxed me
for longer than I would like to admit. I would never have expected
something like this would happen, so it stumped me. It doesn't seem
logical that a read-only removable device would show up with permissions
like this.
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I have a Radeon 9200SE that I've used many times before with Ubuntu. It
has two monitor ports. One DVI-I, and another VGA. I'm installing
8.04.1, and now I'm having a problem with graphics.
If I boot the live CD with an analog monitor connected to the DVI-I port
with an
I'm afraid that I haven't used KDE in quite a while. This bug was one
of the contributing reasons. However, since I haven't heard anything
from the Lesstif bug report I submitted, it would be safe to assume that
nothing's been done to fix it.
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You might want to reconsider. I think it's important to put usability
as a higher priority than avoiding awkward programming. Not putting
usability first is one of the things that keeps Linux off of more
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I've been in contact with someone at macfixit.com about this. They
track MacOS bugs. They did some experiments and couldn't reproduce the
problem. Could someone else try to see if, for instance, the original
permissions of the files being burned are consistent with what's on the
disk and that
Note that I've submitted a complementary bug report to Apple. Don't
count on them fixing it, though -- you know how it is with the
proprietary vendors. So Ubuntu should take the high ground on this one.
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I really don't have time to draft a spec on this. But just because I
don't have time for this doesn't mean that it isn't a bug in the sense
that this causes people a lot of trouble. This is an issue that should
remain open until there's a general solution to it. That is to say, the
fact that I
Sweet. Since I'm the beggar and not the one actually doing the spec, I
humbly make some suggestions.
One is a stop-gap measure to deal with config files as they currently
are. What you need for a merge are three files: (1) the old config
file, unmodified, (2) the old config file, modified, and
Since then, I have generally avoided using nedit over NFS or other
network-mounted file system. However, I know of no development in nedit
that would have affected this. People are still endlessly debating the
clipboard problems. If I were you, I would assume that this is still a
problem. It's
The fact that the tsadi appears would suggest to me that the package was
probably installed. Wouldn't it be very strange to have only SOME of
the Hebrew letters installed? In any case, like I said, Firefox renders
the chupchik correctly, so it's probably a KHTML/Konqueror bug.
But let's say,
The important aspect of my original report was that not only did it grab
100% CPU, but it appears that the plugin grabbed all keyboard/mouse
input. In other cases where something eats 100% CPU, the OS scheduler
allows other processes to work anyhow, so if I click on some other app's
windows, that
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Whenever I try to print a text file, it puts the text outside of the
printable margins.
1) There needs to be an option to set this somewhere. I haven't been
able to find it. If it's there, it's well-hidden.
2) There should be
It has happened a number of times since I reported the bug.
Unfortunately, it's always after using the browser with other flash
things for some time before it hangs up.
I'm using a Radeon 9250 with the open source drivers.
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I'll be prepared to do that.
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I would love to take your suggestion, but unfortunately, I'm just too
busy. With a day job, my own startup (Traversal Technology), a research
assistantship, other responsibilities regarding my Ph.D., and my own
open source project (Open Graphics), I just have too many things on my
plate. I chose
I haven not noticed any problems like this recently.
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This one:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16827151133R
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Sorry for the delay. I thought the install had gotten farther before.
I'd tried installing Dapper, Edgy, and Feisty, and each one had some
sort of install problem. Feisty's install (this time, at least) hangs
up while showing this message:
Loading module 'aec62xx' for 'IDE chipset support'...
It doesn't boot far enough for me to get a dmesg. Are you saying you
want to see the dmesg from the point when the install locks up?
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It's hard to say. You can boot the live CD with 600M, but the installer
freezes. If you get past the install, then boot freezes. When the
installer has frozen, however, the rest of the system is okay. Only the
installer is locked up.
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After a great deal of trial and error, I have figured out that if
Parallels has a VM size greater than 596 megs, the installer hangs up
(at 91%, observed already by a number of other people on other real
hardware), and also, after installing under a smaller VM, the system
I'm afraid I can't try Feisty for my main desktop. I'm running software
RAID, which is known to get broken during upgrades (on top of all of the
other horrors that happen in Dapper - Edgy upgrades).
I did try installing Feisty under Parallels, but the installer always
locks up, so I had to use
There are many who are stuck on Dapper, because we CANNOT upgrade. Much
horror results when we try. It would be most agreeable if these fixed
could be backported to Dapper as well.
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Interesting. I'm having this problem when installing 6.06 also. Always
locks up on aec62xx, at 91%. Same problem for both Feisty and Edgy.
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This problem doesn't happen incredibly often, but it does happen now and
again, and it still happens even now. Sometimes, Adept will get stuck
in some way that makes it not quit properly. The window is gone,
because I told it to close, but the process is still running. When I
later decide to
I'm having this same exact problem with the Feisty daily build from
2007-2-3. I'm installing under Parallels, which emulates relatively
tame hardware.
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Ubuntu has a philosophy that it's okay to install something that isn't
necessarily going to be used, because it maximizes usability and
minimizes problems. For anyone using Ubuntu, the small amount of extra
disk space isn't going to be a problem, and for anyone else, there are
distros that cater
Here's another page that crashes Konqueror:
http://shaunmcdonald131.blogspot.com/2007/01/apple-posts-faq-about-x11
-for-mac-os-x.html
For those of us whose system would be destroyed by an attempted upgrade
to Edgy or Feisty, what options do we have with regard to getting the
fix?
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I certainly don't mind testing a different version. It's just that I
haven't been able to reproduce the problem. I restarted KTorrent, and
it continued where it left off (finally, something that handles crashes
well), and has been stable ever since.
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Check out this page:
http://developer.kde.org/~wheeler/cpp-pitfalls.html
Konqueror prints it just fine. But when I print it with Firefox, it
sorta runs off the end of one page. That is, it prints to the margin
limit of the printer on one page
Thank you for looking into this problem.
I'm using version 2.0.3, which appears to be the latest with Dapper.
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KTorrent crashed with SIGABRT. Here's the backtrace:
(no debugging symbols found)
Using host libthread_db library /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libthread_db.so.1.
(no debugging symbols found)
(no debugging symbols found)
(no debugging symbols found)
(no debugging symbols found)
(no
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KTorrent crashed with SIGABRT. Here's the backtrace:
(no debugging symbols found)
Using host libthread_db library /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libthread_db.so.1.
(no debugging symbols found)
(no debugging symbols found)
(no debugging symbols found)
(no debugging symbols found)
(no
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QuiteInsane is the SANE (scanner) plugin used by GIMP. I recently did
an update of various things, including a kernel update, using Adept.
Now, QuiteInsane gives me errors when I want to scan.
Here are things I have learned when diagnosing it:
- All of this worked well
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The description of the ntp-simple package says it's a daemon. After
installing it, I find no ntp daemon, and it's not up after reboot
either.
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The following page displays correctly in Firefox but not Konqueror
(3.5.2):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prime_number
Search for // arbitrary search limit. The symbol between limit and
100 does not display properly. Note that it DOES
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(1) Open Konqueror to www.orbitz.com
(2) Click on the Leave date field and then select a date
(3) Click on the Return date field and then select a date
(4) Konqueror crashes with SIGSEGV
On bugs.kde.org, there are a number of resolved bugs
Has anyone pushed this upstream to KDE, Nedit, and Lesstif folks? This
bug has been outstanding for a LONG time, and it's really a nuisance!
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I'm using Dapper, and KDE 3.5.2.
You can't reproduce this on a cleanly-booted system. I've tried to
discover exactly what sequence of steps will reliably cause this to
happen, but I haven't been able to. A few hunches I have include:
- Already have been using flash, in Firefox
- Multiple flash
II think it definitely merits a backport. I'm one of the countless who
is stuck with Dapper because the Edgy upgrade process is guaranteed to
fail for me. I'm using software RAID.
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Oh, wait. Scratch that. I was thinking of a different bug. This one's
trivial. Sorry. :)
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Start Konqueror
Select Network Folders
Select Add a Network Folder
Add a remote samba share
Try to remove the network folder you cannot.
I've looked at all sorts of configuration stuff and googled for answers
to no avail. It appears that
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I'm using Dapper, version 1.8 of Ruby, and whatever is the latest
version of libxml for Ruby. The Ruby interpreter crashes with this
script:
#!/usr/bin/ruby
require xml/libxml
doc = XML::Document.file(test2.xml)
x=doc.root.properties
puts x.name
And using this data file:
Oh, yeah. Sorry about that. :) Here's what happens when I run it:
# ./test.rb
./test.rb:6: [BUG] Segmentation fault
ruby 1.8.4 (2005-12-24) [i486-linux]
Aborted
When I use gdb, alas I have no debug symbols, but here's what where gets me:
(gdb) run ./test.rb
Starting program: /usr/bin/ruby
Time for a backport?
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There's nothing special in my /etc/fstab file. Here's the relevant
line:
/dev/hdd/media/cdrom0 udf,iso9660 user,noauto 0 0
And in addition, other DVDs and CDs don't have this problem. Just that
one that I burned on a Mac.
So, basically, the Mac put the wrong permissions on
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