I can also confirm this (Xubuntu 20.04.2).
Hardware is a HP Probook 430 G6.
lspci says this about the graphics card:
"Intel Corporation UHD Graphics 620"
Thanks in advance!
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I know I'm not running the latest LTS, but 16.04, yet I tried Etienne's
advice (because it seems to make perfect sense), but fsck wasn't allowed
to fix a FAT-mismatch:
sudo fsck.vfat /dev/sdf1
fsck.fat 3.0.28 (2015-05-16)
FATs differ but appear to be intact. Use which FAT ?
1) Use
I just ran into the exact same error message trying to install
"gresolver":
"libgail18 : Depends: libgtk2.0-0 (= 2.24.30-1ubuntu1) but
2.24.30-1ubuntu1.16.04.1 is to be installed"
When I enable "xenial-updates main" the dependency error disappears and I can
install the required libgtk
Public bug reported:
Trying to install Ubuntu 14.04 LTS on a Lenovo S21e.
When running the installer, I get the following error message:
"Error fsyncing/closing /dev/mmcblk0rpmb: Input/output error"
I've tried pressing "Retry" several times. Message was persistent.
When selecting to choose the
Public bug reported:
Fresh install of Xubuntu Trusty (14.04.3 64bit) on a Lenovo S21e.
The brightness +/- keys work, but their function seems to be reversed:
- minus makes it brighter
- plus makes it darker
Additionally, the screen goes completely off (no backlight) when
reaching the lowest or
Ran into this bug when doing a dist-upgrade from Edgy to Hardy (yes.
directly!). Since I'm using KDE, I've moved /etc/rc[1-5].d/S13kdm to S30kdm
and then rebooted my system - It's running fine now.
Maybe the S13 S30 wasn't even necessary...
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Failed to initalize HAL.
Please try some lower-level access to your soundcard (I suppose that
gnome-sound-recorder goes over ESD?), by running speaker-test
(http://linux.die.net/man/1/speaker-test):
speaker-test -c 2
(This should output some white noise on your left/right speaker) if this works,
please try also:
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 67201 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/67201
oh! sorry. I've seen that duplicate before posting here, but I thought
it was something different, because of DapperEdgy upgrade (since Dapper
stores the profiles somewhere completely else, doesn't it?)
Thanks
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 67201 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/67201
Just had the same problem.
A friend of mine gave me a call, saying I've lost all my network profiles.
Please help!. It took me almost 1 hour to figure out what went wrong, since
all previous profiles are
I'm not sure if this is the right place to discuss the reason for this
bug. The actual cause is in 99% of all cases, that the alsa alias
default is pointint at an invalid (e.g. unplugged USB headset) sound
device.
On ubuntuforums.org, I see at least 2 posts a day which are a direct
result of
The USB headset was just an example.
This bug report here is actually about the errormessage in gnome-sound-
recorder, but the problem causing this error to appear occurs *very*
often - and it might be more important to fix the source than the
symptom, so bug-details about what causes it maybe
Regarding Ubuntu/Gnome, it's currently even *if* I am aware of un-sane
sound device settings, the only existing frontent (gnome sound settings)
suggests that it can be used to select/change the default device, but in
fact does nothing in most of the cases.
Maybe I should check if there's some
Luckily (ur unfortunately, since I couldn't reproduce it anymore) I've
had this happening only once - but after reading myself into the gconf-
structure of the gnome-panel, I saw that there's an incredible mess in
the panel configuration itself:
I've played around with those neat panel-drawers
Since it's cleaned on login, and I didn't know about .xsession-errors I
couldn't get any info from there. I've tried reproducing the error,
since I know exactly which Icon I dragged where - but it seems that the
starting situation matters, too.
But there seems to be something fishy with dragging
Sorry, but I didn't know about .xsession-errors back then. :(
But if that file isn't wiped automatically, I still could be able to check it.
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/75159
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Public bug reported:
After dragging an icon from the applications menu onto an icon in an
open drawer, an errormessage containing something like expected an int
appeared - and then all entries in ~/.gconf/apps/panel/objects that
were NOT of type launcher-object disappeared. Permanently (still
Sorry.
In that case, I should say here that IF the errormessage would have been
similar to the one I got from alsamixer, I would have solved things faster:
Cannot find soundcard 'default'...
Because that told me that my system was trying and failing to resolve
some card labeled default.
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I had the same problem and I think I know how I produced it:
Hardware:
IBM Thinkpad X24 with Onboard soundcard Intel 82801CA-ICH3, running Ubuntu
6.06.1
Audio was working properly until I attached an external USB headset. I've tried
2:
One Logitech and one from CMedia.
Logitech didn't work,
I fixed it.
The problem was that the ~/.asoundrc.asoundconf entry for the default
soundcard was broken:
# BROKEN
!defaults.pcm.card default
defaults.ctl.card default
defaults.pcm.device 0
defaults.pcm.subdevice -1
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