2.6.32-27 is the latest kernel I have that doesn't have either of these
problems. I don't have any more recent ones (between .32-27 and .35-25)
because it's such a fresh install.
(And, actually, 2.6.35-25 had a problem that I never bothered to file a
bug about. It too involved the keyboard
I should probably also note that the reason I updated to the -proposed
kernel is that it solves another issue with my particular model of
laptop, as reported in Bug #588194
The change is noted here:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/2.6.35-26.46
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After sleep, key presses get lost and trackpad is jittery
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The kernel from maverick-proposed seems to have solved this issue for
me, but has also introduced an occurrence of the symptoms described at
bug #34501
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@papukaija Won't a separate bug report with the same symptoms just get
marked as a duplicate? Why does the original reporter's absence
outweigh the people who are still saying this affects them?
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I'm pretty sure this is what was being described in Bug #34501, which
has been marked as resolved, so rather than commenting there I am
creating a new report.
Maverick 64-bit on a Dell Vostro V13, using kernel from maverick-
proposed, 2.6.35-26.46
After waking from sleep,
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I'm pretty sure this is what was being described in Bug #34501, which
has been marked as resolved, so rather than commenting
The rmmod solution works for me, as described here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/34501/comments/47
The i8042 solution does not work for me, as described here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/34501/comments/12
Nor does the apci_osi=Linux solution work
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 588194 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 588194
Unexpected power-off during boot or when resuming from suspend
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Agree with Thangalin and nstenz; disk drives is redundant, and some
time is meaningless.
nstenz patch only adds a period before the first sentence. I understand
that short messages can sometimes drop their periods, but for
consistency I think they should all have periods.
My proposed verbiage:
This appears to have been a problem with libtorrent-rasterbar 0.15.4
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libtorrent-rasterbar
It was fixed in libtorrent-rasterbar 0.15.5, as reported in this bug on Miro's
Bugzilla:
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You can find the new version
** Summary changed:
- Cannot restore computer on first try after hibernate or shut down
+ Cannot restore computer (sometimes) after hibernate or shut down
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cat /sys/power/disk
[platform] test testproc shutdown reboot
cat /sys/power/state
mem disk
cat /sys/power/pm_test
[none] core processors platform devices freezer
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I re-ran the tests from here
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingKernelSuspendHibernateResume), this
time with the no_console_suspend option, and the output is in the
following attachments.
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** Summary changed:
- Resume after hibernate seems to behave, but computer powers off before
desktop is reached
+ Cannot restore computer on first try after hibernate or shut down
** Description changed:
Running Maverick 10.10 32-bit on a Dell Vostro V13
- I have encountered this problem
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Binary package hint: compiz
I have Snapping Windows and Expo activated. When in Expo mode, dragging
windows (by right-clicking) across screen and desktop borders results in
jittery behavior: the mouse arrow flickers back and forth by about 20
pixels, and the window is
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Running Maverick 10.10 32-bit on a Dell Vostro V13
I have encountered this problem in both Lucid and Maverick. When I
resume from hibernate, occasionally it works fine. Most times, however,
powering back up from hibernate starts in the usual way -- sometimes I
see some
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Resume
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Running Maverick 10.10 32-bit on a Dell Vostro V13
I have encountered this problem in both Lucid and Maverick. When I
resume from hibernate, occasionally it works fine. Most times, however,
powering back up from hibernate starts in the
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My apologies -- please ignore comment #1. Those attachments were
generated from the desktop from which I was reporting this bug.
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Resume
It should have occurred to me earlier to mention this, but I think this
problem may not be strictly related to hibernate. I experience similar
symptoms even when trying to boot up after what is meant to be a normal
shut down.
Attached is a kern.log file showing a hibernate attempt (from which
I believe this same problem is being described at Miro's Bugzilla:
http://bugzilla.pculture.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12381
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libtorrent: 0.15.4.0
pycurl: libcurl/7.21.0 GnuTLS/2.8.6 zlib/1.2.3.4 libidn/1.18
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Is this not a duplicate of bug #417976 ?
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The corresponding GNOME bug shows that it's intended behavior. I was
misinterpreting what was happening -- the contacts were actually linked
automatically because they were the same contact ID under different user
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Empathy 2.32.0, Ubuntu Maverick 10.10
I hear an incoming message sound when a contact first messages me. The
message is hidden, and the messaging indicator turns green. When
opening the message from the messaging indicator, the message opens,
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Binary package hint: empathy
Empathy 2.32.0, Ubuntu Maverick 10.10
After linking two contacts, I am unable to unlink them. Right-clicking
the metacontact, then clicking Link contacts..., then Unlink... in
the Link Contacts window, then Unlink in the confirmation window
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Binary package hint: miro
Encountered this problem in both Miro 3.0.3 and 3.5, under Ubuntu
Maverick.
Under Lucid, everything was working fine. Now, downloads begin, pick up
speed, then start to slow until they're at a couple bytes per second,
before finally stalling at
@Jeremy Nickurak
emThe purple and orange are nice colors for a theme but when you
put them on a gradient, they mix together. Purple+orange mixed gives you
a very unappetizing brownish color. If you could come up with a
Purple+orange+brown theme that worked, this would be okay. The gradient
apport information
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Binary package hint: indicator-applet
- I have a Dell Vostro V13 with Ubuntu 10.04 on it. There is a hardware
- switch (Fn + F2) to turn off battery charging while plugged in. When I
- activate this, the battery
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I'm seeing this same problem in Ubuntu 10.04 32-bit with Firefox 3.6.7
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Binary package hint: indicator-applet
I have a Dell Vostro V13 with Ubuntu 10.04 on it. There is a hardware
switch (Fn + F2) to turn off battery charging while plugged in. When I
activate this, the battery indicator reports that the battery is full,
rather than reporting
Public bug reported:
The bug I'm reporting is not the *fact* that this error occurs, but that
the message is too cryptic for non-nerds.
** Affects: gst-plugins-base0.10 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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Binary package hint: meld
Ubuntu 10.04
Meld 1.3.0
I'm comparing two text files, each with three paragraphs. The newer
file has some extra content in the second and third paragraphs. Both
files were created in gedit.
If I merge the second paragraph of the newer file into
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: f-spot
Wishlist: Would be great if F-Spot could export photos to an iPod, like
Tripod or GPixPod does.
** Affects: f-spot (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: export ipod
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Binary package hint: f-spot
Wishlist: I'm importing a large directory of images, some of which are
corrupt due to a hard drive failure. These result in an Import Error
dialog box, with Cancel and Skip buttons. Because many of the
images are corrupt -- and because I want to
** Also affects: hundredpapercuts
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Status: New
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2) Add a screen to the restore wizard to offer to restore certain
files, and let the user pick ones from the backup.
This, I feel, is very much needed. Examine the way Back in Time
(http://backintime.le-web.org/) handles this, for instance; it displays
the whole folder structure of your backups
I've just started experiencing this same problem in Karmic (32-bit),
with Evince 2.28.1.
PDFs with no images print ok, and PDFs with or without images print ok
from Okular. But printing PDFs with images from Evince spits out a
single page with the same message as in the bug description.
**
Actually I found that printing lemon_jelly.pdf from
http://live.gnome.org/Evince/Testing worked fine with Evince. So it
seems that there is something specific about the images in the PDF
attached to my last comment (and other PDFs I've tried) that causes
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I am experiencing a similar, though not identical, problem, and I
thought it might not warrant opening a separate bug ticket.
When I drag the slider past either edge of the timeline, the mouse
cursor, of course, continues past the edge of the window, but the slider
doesn't continue to scroll.
I am also experiencing this problem with an nVidia GeForce 9500 GT (rev
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I am also experiencing this problem with an nVidia GeForce 9500 GT (rev
a1) and the Ubuntu Karmic Beta live CD.
I see the glowing white Ubuntu logo for a few seconds, but after that
disappears nothing else is displayed. I'm also unable to get to a
terminal with ctrl+alt+F1, and Safe Graphics
After discovering bug 43710, I tried disconnecting my second monitor,
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Is anything being done to address this one way or the other?
Personally I like that I am able to display Arabic characters should I
find myself at an Arabic website, purely for aesthetic reasons (as I
cannot read Arabic, but hate seeing hex blocks).
Still, ttf-arabeyes is the biggest offender
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I've noticed this behavior in Firefox and Songbird, though it may happen
elsewhere.
Dialog boxes that resize themselves upon button clicks shift a little
bit down and to the right when they do. To reproduce this, in Firefox
with several open
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Binary package hint: compiz
I've noticed this behavior in Firefox and Songbird, though it may happen
elsewhere.
Dialog boxes that resize themselves upon button clicks shift a little
bit down and to the right when they do. To reproduce this, in Firefox
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