[Bug 1436590] Re: Intel Display i915 driver crashes, Thinkpad X1 carbon Gen 3

2015-05-30 Thread Nightwolf
Same problem with the Lenovo T450s.

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[Bug 326132] Re: [wishlist] Pinentry does not allow to paste into it, why?!

2011-02-14 Thread Nightwolf
I fixed the problem by using the KeePassX Auto-Type function (using
Gnome). This bug doesn't seem to get fixed soon, so that's maybe the
best solution at the moment.

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[Bug 355155] Re: Clocksource tsc unstable leads to lockups in Ubuntu Jaunty

2009-07-10 Thread NightWolf
Somehow I overcame the problem.

I was (and I am practically) still having freezes, when I wanted to test
something. I just wanted to see what happens to the sound, when a freeze
occur. So I installed vlc, and was listening to music every day. I made
sure that music never stops, even when I was away from keyboard. But no
luck, no freeze occured.

I was thinking that might have been a lucky day. So I was testing this
out 2-3 days in a row, and I had no freeze at all. Then when I stopped
vlc for a moment (changing playlist) the system froze. I thought that
might have been unlucky sequence of events, so back to testing. No
freeze again.

So I thought maybe this might be sound related (at least in my case). I
must admit, when I installed Jaunty sound didn't work well. I could
listen to music somehow, but there were no system sounds, only the
warning sound, but that also came from the speaker of my motherboard
(even when thunderbird checked for emails).

Anyway, I visited Realtek's site, downloaded the latest alsa driver,
installed it. Next time I booted, everything worked. System sounds,
music and video playback, youtube, etc.

Now I have found a better music player (mpd), which uses less resources
(and fits more to my problem). But still, there were no freezes. Then
once, when I was changing music in Sonata (client for mpd) I got a
freeze again. But not while listening to music.

So far, I've got this system working for over a month now. I don't say,
that it's a solution, but hey, if I can use Ubuntu I'm okay with it. I'm
bound to listen to music all day? I don't care, I just need a bigger
jukebox.

To be precise, I still have sound problems. Sometimes alsa crashes while
playing music or watching a video. Sometimes I need to restart it,
sometimes I have to reinstall it. But even if I have to do that, I'm
still happy using Jaunty instead of XP (20 second boot time, I love this
os). It's faster reinstalling alsa, rebooting, than using windows every
day (slow boot, lots of programs to load, etc.). Anyway, if anybody
experiencing the same thing as I did try listening music every day. And
if anybody knows the solution to my sound problem, please contact me.

By the way @bryncoles: no, compiz is not the culprit (in my case). When
I first wanted to get rid of the problem I tried everything: no update,
no drivers installed, no additional programs installed, and the
combinations of these three. But didn't worked for me. I even tried
Kubuntu, but was still freezing (before installing any updates of
softwares). Maybe I should have give a try to Mint, but now the problem
is gone (or at least it's on vacation), I don't want to reinstall again.

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[Bug 355155] Re: Clocksource tsc unstable leads to lockups in Ubuntu Jaunty

2009-06-21 Thread NightWolf
Maybe, after all, I have a different issue. Today, after my first freeze I 
looked at the log (/var/log/Xorg.0.log.old). I ran through it, and I found (at 
the bottom) these lines:
  (EE) A4Tech Wireless Battery Free Optical Mouse: Read error: No such device
  (II) config/hal: removing device A4Tech Wireless Battery Free Optical Mouse
  (II) A4Tech Wireless Battery Free Optical Mouse: Close
  (II) UnloadModule: "evdev"

As I was googling "evdev", I found out that it's the module of all input
devices (most mouses and keyboards). So in my case, that module can be
the culprit. However, I still don't know what to do with it (how to
fix/remove/replace/etc.), but maybe that can be a step discovering the
origin of this bug.

Anyway, I propose everybody encountering the same freezes as me, to have
a look at the log.

** Attachment added: "Xorg.0.log.old"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/28167536/Xorg.0.log.old

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[Bug 355155] Re: Clocksource tsc unstable leads to lockups in Ubuntu Jaunty

2009-06-20 Thread NightWolf
@VastOne, Sir Romanov: I don't think it could be an overclocking/heating
problem. Or at least not in my case, since I use a C2D E8400 and never
thought of overclocking. And since my BIOS controls the fans in my
chassis (CPU fan 1, chassis fan 1) (ASUS Q-Fan), and never experienced
such error in windows, overheating can't be the source of the freezes.

Anyway, it seems to me, that there are different type of freezes. Laysan
wrote, that his computer "only" turns sluggish, however, in my case, the
computer completely unusable after the freeze. My mouse (A4Tech USB)
losts power, the keyboard is not responding (even pressing the num lock
has no effect). It's the same like when I shut down the computer, the
only difference it's that it still has power (or at least i can hear the
fans, the power supply unit, and the power on led is still on). The
daemons stop, I can't establish connection through ssh, can't see myself
logged in in pidgin. Rebooting the computer it's working fine, until
another freeze.

I have been thinking of hardware problems, but I'm not experiencing
anything under Windows (even after using the computer for more than 12
hours), memory is just fine (the configuration is only a year old).

Last time I booted to Ubuntu 9.04 I was running "top" in terminal, just
to see whether something happens before the freeze. Nothing at all, no
unusual high CPU/memory usage.

Tomorrow, I will have some time, so I will be testing the computer (I
will even try installing Ubuntu on a pendrive and boot from it, just to
be sure the installation isn't the problem).

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[Bug 355155] Re: Clocksource tsc unstable leads to lockups in Ubuntu Jaunty

2009-06-13 Thread NightWolf
@Chem. Imbalance: tried, but still got it frozen.

I had the same problem with Jaunty, so I grabbed the Karmic Koala Alpha
2 (I know it's not recommended, but I had nothing to lose, or at least I
thought so). During the installation, Ubiquity crashed several times,
but somehow, it went through the process until 94%. Then it just crashed
and nothing happened. I restarted the machine and accidentally it booted
the fresh installation (later on I realized, that my entry for Windows
XP was gone). It was working fine, so I thought maybe I shall give it a
shot. Now it's up for 52 min already, and still no problem encountered.

However, when I went through this topic, reading the comments and the
attached files of lspci, I realized, that most users encountering this
problem uses ASUS or Intel motherboards, and it uses a kernel module
name intel-agp. I'm not a genius, nor a professional programmer, but
wouldn't it be possible, that this module is the wrong one?

Anyway, I'm attaching my report also.
System spec.:
ASUS P5Q PRO motherboard
Intel C2D E8400 CPU
2 GB RAM
ASUS EN7300GT video card

** Attachment added: "hw.txt"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/27878488/hw.txt

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[Bug 237238] Re: wont let download wine

2008-06-03 Thread nightwolf

** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14980402/Dependencies.txt

** Attachment added: "ProcMaps.txt"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14980403/ProcMaps.txt

** Attachment added: "ProcStatus.txt"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14980404/ProcStatus.txt

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[Bug 237238] [NEW] wont let download wine

2008-06-03 Thread nightwolf
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gnome-terminal

wine will not install on ubuntu 8 i keep getting;E: dpkg was
interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to correct the
problem.

ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: Tue Jun  3 22:25:53 2008
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.04
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/gnome-terminal
Package: gnome-terminal 2.22.1-0ubuntu2
PackageArchitecture: i386
ProcEnviron:
 PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games
 LANG=en_US.UTF-8
 SHELL=/bin/bash
SourcePackage: gnome-terminal
Uname: Linux 2.6.24-17-generic i686

** Affects: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: apport-bug

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