The problem on 14.10 is a known issue upstream - glib 2.42 broke
Workbench.
http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=74147
There is a patch on the bug - that needs to be folded into 14.10's
Workbench, or revert glib back to 2.40 (this bug may affect applications
other than Workbench).
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I'm also seeing this traceback now at boot on a MacBook Air 5.2 on
Raring with 3.8.0-18-generic (the stock kernel as of 2013-04-17).
I only upgraded this machine yesterday, so I don't have any earlier
3.8.0 kernels to compare to.
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emacs23/24 GUI does not start when run in Kubuntu 13.04 with oxygen-gtk
theme enabled
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acer-wmi only supports those laptops which provide a WMI interface to
the relevant BIOS calls; if a laptop's BIOS does not provide that
interface, then I don't intend to support it in acer-wmi.
For those older laptops, the wistron_btns module may cover some of this
functionality (or perhaps it cou
The upstream bug is http://developer.pidgin.im/ticket/1577
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I don't believe this is fixed, as I still see it on Kubuntu Lucid on an
X60 (this is with xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.9.1-3ubuntu5). I have a
Dell monitor plugged up that I'm trying to add as right of the X60
screen at 1280 x 1024:
Backtrace:
0: /usr/bin/X (xorg_backtrace+0x3b) [0x80e937b]
1: /us
Andris: Can you post your dmesg as well?
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I'm suspicious that the real problem is actually in the ACPI layer. From
both the posted logs:
Feb 21 01:14:59 laptop-danny kernel: [ 52.010106] ACPI Error (dsfield-0140):
[CB04] Namespace lookup failure, AE_ALREADY_EXISTS
Feb 21 01:14:59 laptop-danny kernel: [ 52.010120] ACPI Error (psparse-
Yes, I saw the attached logs, but I'd like to see more context.
Actually, it would also be interesting to see the logs if you blacklist
acer-wmi.
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Can someone who is suffering this issue please provide me with a more
complete /var/log/messages?
So far, it looks like there's something odd happening lower down in the
ACPI stack that is then triggering problems for acer-wmi, but I need
more of the logs to be certain.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 319825 ***
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As the acer-wmi maintainer, I can reliably inform you this is _not_ a
duplicate of 319825 and needs to be reopened, as it is not resolved.
Basically, this bug seems to have spawned into three separate and
unr
@Andy
Then perhaps the following might be better to just blacklist acer-wmi
completely for the Aspire One (I've given this a cursory test on my
Aspire 5020, so it at least doesn't break anything).
(I've left your cleanup changes out for now, as they should probably go
into a separate patch).
@ri
@Andy
I had been meaning to do something like this patch for a while, though I
wasn't aware that the Aspire One's broken/ lack of WMI support broke
things so badly for NetworkManager. A few things though:
1. You may want to update the patch details though - the bug here is
that the Aspire One's A
To clarify a bit:
1) There was originally a plan to add some generic WMI based autoloading
to the kernel. The patches to do this (which I have floating about
somewhere) where dependent on other driver core changes that have not
yet made it in (still), unless I can come up with an alternative
solut
This has long since been superceded by HAL & hal-info, which have the
necessary key mappings.
** Changed in: hotkey-setup (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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tc1100-wmi hasn't been touched by me since it was merged in 2.6.25, so
if something is broken in it, it will still be very much broken in
2.6.28.
I don't own the hardware, so working on tc1100-wmi has always been
tricky for me. If you have bugs with it, please report them directly to
me (I only ca
v2 of patch (remove extra "esac" left in by accident)
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The sed magic here can probably be reduced to just one sed command by
someone more knowledgeable of sed and regular expressions than myself
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: hotkey-setup
The Aspire 5020 series (and the 5000 series in general) uses the same
extra keys as the config for the Aspire 1600 series (acer-
aspire-1600.hk), so I'm attaching a patch to debian/init.d to use this
file the 5000 as well.
The patch breaks u
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