These commands do not work:
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$ aplay -D hw:CARD=AU8820 ./test/test0/'hello world.wav' # which is a real
file that works with mplayer
ALSA lib pcm_hw.c:1700:(_snd_pcm_hw_open) Invalid value for card
aplay: main:722: fel vid öppning av ljud: Enheten finns inte
$ speaker-test -c2 -t wav -D
Maybe I understand what you mean, but I don't know what to do :-)
Which iso file?
Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS - trusty kernel
Ubuntu 14.04 2 LTS - utopic kernel
Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS - vivid kernel
Ubuntu 14.04.4 LTS - wily kernel
and since I have the problem in i386 architecture I suppose I should use
the
I should mention that I have installed pulseaudio and pavucontrol and
use them to manage audio. Does this make a difference concerning ALSA?
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I have been running 12.04 LTS i386 (the precise kernel series) for years
in this hp xw8400 workstation without any such problem (including
VirtualBox).
I have been running 12.04 LTS amd64 and 14.04 LTS, both i386 and amd64
(the precise kernel series) less frequently for years in this hp xw8400
ISO-testing:
Ubiquity still does not work with Ubuntu Gnome i386 version (dated
20160224.1) in my Toshiba laptop with a battery.
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Where can I find a fixed version for testing?
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Title:
zenity's option to render html does not work
Status in zenity package in
I found it in the repos, upgraded and yes, zenity works with --html
again in Wily :-)
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Title:
zenity's option to render html does
This bug affects Lubuntu i386 too. But it is possible to drag and drop a
file for example to the desktop.
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File restore from
affects Lubuntu i386 too
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New file creation - not opening with file editor
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In wily zenity does not even accept the option --html
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zenity's option to render html does not work
Status in zenity
Arx Cruz told me:
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The --html is only available when you compile with webkit 2.8.1 and the
library is webkit2gtk. See https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=749798
If the new zenity wasn't built with support to this, you won't see the --html
option.
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Public bug reported:
Zenity was updated a few days ago. Until then there was a bug with
--checkbox, which is fixed now :-) But another bug was introduced:
zenity's option to render html does not work. A similar bug was squashed
in OpenSuse last year, and is still there in Fedora and Centos. But
** Description changed:
Zenity was updated a few days ago. Until then there was a bug with
--checkbox, which is fixed now :-) But another bug was introduced:
zenity's option to render html does not work. A similar bug was squashed
in OpenSuse last year, and is still there in Fedora and
isotesting Lubuntu Vivid i386 - cannot move a file to the trashcan.
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Den 2015-04-14 08:06, Kamilion skrev:
Here's an *UNOFFICIAL* ISO based on beta2 (I built it on march 30th) with the
packages corrected.
You may use it to test to see if the specific fix I've played with will work
on other people's hardware.
'Kamikaze-15-04' contains Lubuntu with the 64-bit kernel
3.19.0-10-generic #10-Ubuntu SMP Mon Mar 23. The live session works
nicely in
http://www.toshiba.se/laptops/satellite-pro/c850/satellite-pro-c850-19w/
-o-
'Kamikaze-15-04' works also in a desktop computer with AMD Athlon
processor and
I installed a system into a USB 3 pendrive from the current Lubuntu
Vivid i386 desktop iso in the Toshiba. It works there but not in the
desktop computer with the ASUS mobo. Then I installed the xserver-xorg-
video-all package.
The kernel is kernel 3.19.0-13-generic #13-Ubuntu SMP Mon Mar 23 ...
Now Lubuntu Vivid i386 desktop iso works in my old Dell with P4 and
nvidia Riva too,
http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/dim4600/en/4600i/sm/specs.htm
The installed system with this extra video package boots and runs well.
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This bug or a bug with similar symptoms is affecting Lubuntu Vivid beta
2 desktop i386
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Title:
Mouse
Lubuntu beta: vivid-desktop-i386.iso
It works in a laptop computer with Intel i5 processor and Intel
graphics,
http://www.toshiba.se/laptops/satellite-pro/c850/satellite-pro-c850-19w/
It does not work in a desktop computer with AMD Athlon processor and on-
board (old) nvidia graphics - Lubuntu
Public bug reported:
users-admin cannot create a new user in Lubuntu. Nothing happens when I
click on '+ Add user'
I have tried from the menu and after that from a terminal window without
and with [gk]sudo
-o-
It works to add a user with the CLI tool
sudo adduser newuser
ProblemType: Bug
I made a fresh install into an old IBM Thinkcentre 8187-73G with Intel
82865G Integrated Graphics Controller.
Lubuntu 14.04.1 and updated/dist-upgraded it. The only tweak I tested
was UXA acceleration.
Section Device
Identifier Intel Graphics
Driver intel
Option
Aere reported (comment #15)
When I boot Lubuntu 14.10 from a live-USB, it appears to do the same
thing as when I rebooted after the system updates.
I assume 'the same thing as with 14.04.1 LTS after the system updates'.
So I booted my IBM Thinkcentre (described in comment #14) with Lubuntu
I'm glad that there is progress with usb-creator-gtk. Obviously there
were several bugs. Now it works fairly well (except that there are
problems with the erase function).
I made an alternative tool, mkusb, that easily wipes the traces from
previous file systems as well as makes cloned copies of
Public bug reported:
Running an installed Lubuntu Utopic 32-bit system
Starting Firefox from a terminal window there is output (to the terminal
window) which says 'error' not 'warning', but Firefox runs anyway:
(process:3722): GLib-CRITICAL **: g_slice_set_config: assertion 'sys_page_size
==
** Summary changed:
- firefox works but issues warning-and-error output
+ firefox works but issues error output
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Title:
2014-01-07 07:57, Christopher M. Penalver skrev:
sudodus, this bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any
activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue? If
so, could you please test for this with the latest development release
of Ubuntu? ISO images
Now I have tested that It works for me also in a system that is
installed via OEM. Thanks at lot for solving the issue :-)
I did as described by ibere fernandes in post #55.
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It works for me in a system that is not installed via OEM. Thanks at lot
for solving the issue :-)
I did as described by ibere fernandes in post #55.
I have no time right now to test it in an OEM install, but will do it
later (I hope within 2-3 days).
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I can confirm that the bug is there 2013-10-07 in an updated/upgraded
Lubuntu 13.10 i386 system installed into a USB 3 drive in the following
computer.
http://www.toshiba.se/laptops/satellite-pro/c850/satellite-
pro-c850-19w/
I can confirm that installing 'xscreensaver' alone will NOT fix the
I should also mention that I have installed a complete Swedish language
pack, and set the system to use it globally. (I don't know if that would
make any difference, but I don't know of any other particular feature;
Standard Lubuntu updated/upgraded today.)
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I have re-done it in the same computer with the same result, and I have
redone it in another computer (still using the same i386).
IBM Thinkpad T42:
http://www.cnet.com/laptops/lenovo-
thinkpad-t42-2373/4507-3121_7-31155666.html
-o-
But it works if I lock with
xscreensaver-command -lock
or
More details:
1. Typing error in comment #40: 2013-10-07 should be 2013-11-07
2. My systems of Lubuntu13.10 i386 are made via OEM (final installations
but via OEM). Maybe that makes a difference concerning the locking
ability.
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No I saw no error messages. I'll try to delete lxlock and try again.
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Title:
Lock can be circumvented by switching to console
echo $PATH
/usr/lib/lightdm/lightdm:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games:/usr/local/games
so /usr/local/bin is before /usr/bin in my user's path.
But what about root's path? Maybe /usr/bin/lxlock will be used that way?
-
/usr/bin/lxlock:
...
# Try to lock
After wiping and downloading /usr/local/bin/lxlock again, I can still
log in without any password via 'ctrl + alt + F1-F6'.
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sudo echo $PATH
/usr/lib/lightdm/lightdm:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games:/usr/local/games
so /usr/local/bin is before /usr/bin also in root's path. But if
/usr/bin/X11/lxlock has priority ...
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To make something clean I installed from Lubuntu_13.10oct30.tar.xz,
selected Swedish at the OEM finishing screen, added Swedish language,
set it system-wide. and rebooted.
The clock, pull down menus, letters in the terminal windows are Swedish,
for example åäö. but the issue with c is still
Private bug reported:
After the update yesterday (Sept 19 2013). I have a problem with
Thunderbird
The window to write letters (or reply to letters) is borked. There is no
cursor, and although it is focused, the active window is still the main
Thunderbird window, so I can't write anything. This
Can we assume this is the same bug?
Tested in an installed Lubuntu Desktop i386 for Saucy Beta 1:
*Before I have logged in*
The session-selector works. I can run an Openbox session, and it works
well. The language-selector works too, and lets me change language (from
Swedish to English).
It is
Nik.Th's workaround from comment #7 works for me too.
I also notice that is takes long time (longer than I would expect) from
the logout command until the login screen is displayed. Maybe it
indicates some problem, for example trying to write something, that is
not possible?
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Could it be this bug, that is affecting you too, or is it another bug?
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Best regards
sudodus
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Public bug reported:
Booting a live session of Lubuntu Saucy Alpha 2 desktop 32-bit does not
get past the ubiquity dots. When booted without the default options
quiet splash I see the following *fail* messages (when starting
programs)
1. cups (should not be a show stopper)
2. zRAM (probably not
I was able to start a rescue graphics system with startx from a text
screen. It complained about lightdm, started apport, and here I am. The
title is bad, should be *plymouth dots, not ubiquity dots. Please
change the title, whoever knows how to do it.
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This problem exists in Virtualbox as well as in a real computer.
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Title:
Lubuntu does not get past the ubiquity dots
Status in
** Summary changed:
- Lubuntu does not get past the ubiquity dots
+ Lubuntu does not get past the plymouth dots
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I just checked, saucy-desktop-i386.iso is not yet updated. Please
indicate, where I can find the new version of lightdm!
Or should I wait until today's version of saucy-desktop-i386.iso?
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At second thought, I rebooted, went into the text screen with
ctrl+alt+F1 and ran
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
sudo service lightdm start
and now I have a working Lubuntu desktop environment.
So your fix solves the problem with lightdm, Sebastien :-)
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Lance, can you try my method, to update/upgrade from Alpha 2?
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Status in
On 2013-07-23 10:55, Erick Brunzell wrote:
Based on updating Lubuntu Alpha 1 to lightdm 1.7.7 it's still borked :^(
Lance, can you try my method, to update/upgrade from Alpha 2?
It is more likely to work for you with the desktop iso (which I use),
but I think there is a fair chance that it
I have no experience of VIA. I'm testing now in VirtualBox and directly
in some reasonably new hardware.
Using a late Alpha 1+ daily build (a couple of days before Alpha 2), I
installed Lubuntu Saucy into a USB pendrive, and that installed instance
ran nicely with my Pentium M.
Can you test
Public bug reported:
I tried to change language (or at least keyboard) and a window flashed
up but was closed, and the apport system caught it. This is an installed
Lubuntu 32-bit system (13.10 alpha)
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
Package: language-selector-gnome 0.113
This bugs seems to have survived into saucy, so it is a really hardy bug
;-)
usb-creator-gtk is not able to wipe the first partition of my USB drive,
but when I wipe it with rm -r from a terminal window, I can use usb-
creator-gtk to create a working persistent live USB drive, although I
This bug has affected me too for a long time.
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xscreensaver activates after logging in
Status in “xscreensaver”
Hi Bryce,
I'll try to reproduce that event with today's daily build of Lubuntu
i386 desktop.
I didn't keep the picture, it was the default jpeg picture from the
webcam with my ugly face ;-)
I think the bug is still there, that the jpeg picture is not read by the
default picture viewer of
Th guvcview is still making bad jpeg files and good png files from the
webcam. I tried a lot, but could not reproduce the crash in Xorg. I
tried in the same computer both in a Lubuntu session and a Nexus 7
session running live from a USB drive (like I did when the crash
occurred).
I'll attach two
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I ran guvcview in today's daily build of Lubuntu desktop i386 iso file
(similar to when Xorg crashed) in the same laptop. I could reproduce to
bug, that the jpeg file is bad, while the png file is good. I tried a
lot of changes in the 'guvcviewer controls window', but could not
reproduce to crash
Public bug reported:
I was testing Lubuntu Nexus 7 session in a persistent live system.
First I noticed that it works with the built in camera :-)
Then I noticed that the default setting (to save a jpeg picture) creates
a bad picture file, that cannot be read by gpicview. Work-around: save a
Public bug reported:
Probably the same or similar to my previous crash report #1168250
This time it crashed and sent me to the login screen, when I changed
tabs between 'Image Controls' and 'VideoFiles' in the GuvcViewer
Controls windows.
Sometimes it works sometimes it crashed, it seems very
On 2012-11-21 03:37, Robert Ancell wrote:
** Changed in: lightdm (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
Great news!
I checked and it is working in Precise too.
best regards/nio
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