Public bug reported:
This is a regression from 12.10 where this adapter worked without any
problems. The effect of this bug is that you can't use MacBookAir
machines and use any display device with VGA. (Bad publicity to have to
boot into Mac OS X to show a presentation about how good Ubuntu is,
Next attempt for me is to find a newer Ubuntu built kernel that I can
install on my base installation (13.04). (This bug was reported from
running __LiveMediaBuild: Ubuntu 13.10 Saucy Salamander - Beta
amd64+mac (20131011.1)__, booted from a USB stick.)
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I've been trying to create a DKMS package for 0012.207.2013 on kernel
3.2.0, but I got stuk. Since that is not really a sollution for this bug
(it should just work without compiling and installing drivers from
Realtek, just like it did before 3.2.0.40), I posted my problems doing
that on
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[MacBookAir5,2] mini DP-to-VGA
I fell on my face performing this:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingUbiquity#Deeper_debugging_of_partman
I think I didn't quite know how to restart rsyslog :^(
I'm tired now but maybe I'll try just using ubiquity -d tomorrow.
Look, I'm no dev by any means, but I believe this bug is tagged
Yeah, still exists in 13.10.
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Ext4 corruption associated with shutdown of Ubuntu 12.10
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Hi, I'd like to test the latest kernel with the additional commit, but I
don't know how..
I've installed the 3.8.0-32.47 kernel from the raring-proposed source.
This kernel still panics (but you already know that), so I need to
install the addition commit. Can you tell me how to do this?
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Time is running out for saucy, so I'll upload the rule from comment 14
now, with some correction: I take it you actually mean memory[0-9]*
instead of memory*[0-9] (same for CPU). @Abhishek, I don't see how
these rules would cause any other kernel module to suddenly not load?
All they do is to
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The aarch64 vDSO __kernel_clock_gettime implementation crashes when
clock_gettime is called with CLOCK_MONOTONIC_COARSE or
CLOCK_REALTIME_COARSE, with a SIGSEGV or SIGBUS respectively.
In the implementation
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/saucy-proposed/systemd
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The error pops up from time to time on at least two architectures. Here
is partman from PPC. #24 above also recommended getting the log
installer but there is no such log that I can find. syslog will
follow in the next comment.
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dpkg: error processing linux-headers-3.8.0-30-generic (--configure):
package linux-headers-3.8.0-30-generic is not ready for configuration
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For example it took me a full hour to understand how to make a bug report ,and
find it again afterward,hahaha.
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this hapens to me like from raring, but i didnt give me the time to report it.
i tried to post the problem using ubuntu-bug linux but it sayed me that the
problem cant be notified because it was a non official package from ubuntu (i
know it is!).
it happens 7/8 times (i
commands output:
cat /proc/cmdline:
BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-3.11.0-11-generic
root=UUID=46c86428-4a4a-4943-8f0e-2a9ed1e5c184 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
cat /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume:
RESUME=UUID=a6fc2131-f97a-435d-a781-b7e75d211745
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this hapens to me like
I have EeePC 1001HA(wlan is AR9285) and troubled with same problem for a couple
of these days.
If you are running dual boot system, try reboot from windows and enable your
wlan then reboot ubuntu again.
This works for me.
I also found phy0 is hard blocked all the time while the problem occurs
Public bug reported:
On boot, following the bios screen and grub screen to choose ubuntu, the
screen goes completely black, but the fn-arrow keys can be used to turn
the backlight up. This is on Asus Aspire V5 573G. I believe this is a
duplicate of bug #1224415 but I was told explicitly to file a
This error message means that one of the partitions on the disk is in
use, so the kernel is refusing to update its internal partition map
because this would clobber the in-use filesystems. This is not a kernel
bug, it looks like an installer bug.
Please reproduce this error, and attach the
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[Acer Aspire V5-573G] Black
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Confirmed as fixed in 3.11.4
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[ 11.063330] WARNING: CPU: 2 PID: 1455 at
I manually installed linux-
image-3.12.0-031200rc4-generic_3.12.0-031200rc4.201310080738_amd64.deb
and this kernel perfectly handles the adapter. (On a side note, I can't
use this one as the wifi driver doesn't build/compile against this
kernel.)
Any other kernel I should test or work with in
Hi Luc, in my previous comment (comment #15) I posted a link where I
uploaded the test kernel. Please download the 4 packages into your
disk. After that, you can install these packages from the command line
by running the command:
sudo dpkg -i *.deb
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So the reason the memory usage wasn't growing after re-exec was because
unity8 didn't automatically reconnect when the dbus connection dropped.
If I kill and restart unity8, the problem reappears.
So the memory usage is indeed associated with the dbus client, even
though disconnecting the client
David Balažic :
Can you just confirm the latest stuff you tried - does this bug happen on an
installed system?
Alberto: IMHO this isn't a hundredpapercut job unless it can be nailed
down more as to how to repeat it
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Running 13.04 64-bit on a Lenovo Z570 for over a year now and the
Easycamera webcam has never worked. I can see it in Cheese, but it is
extremely dark. I have to be in basically full sunlight to see anything
on my side. If it has been fixed in 13.04, it hasn't made a difference
in my machine.
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I experienced the same bug after an upgrade from raring to saucy with
the same model. I just tested the upstream kernel, but the same bug
seems to exist there. I added the corresponding tag.
I can work around the issue by booting into the raring kernel
(3.8.0-31), which was still installed after
Christopher Penalver (message #3) I have experimented with the bios
upgrade as you suggest.
I managed to upgrade the bios as you requested to 2.6.3 but this does
not seem to solve the problem; when I boot from today's Saucy image, I
still get the weird herringbone stripey screen. The workaround
Hi Luis,
I can confirm that your kernel has fixed my problem. Adding a new
service to ipvs does no longer generate a kernel panic.
I had to install the following extra packages to compile your kernel:
crda
iw
wireless-regdb
Thanks for your fast response and solution.
Best,
Luc van
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Hello,
I got myself a brand new Acer Aspire E1-572-54204G50Mnkk, because of the
shine new Haswell hardware I choose to install Ubuntu 13.10 Beta 2.
This laptop uses a Atheros AR9565 802.11 b/g/n 1 × 1 WiFi + Bluetooth
4.0
Is the issue with commit 83cafc0 resolved in 13.10?
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put_page failures with 3.8.0-27.40
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David: Please run
sudo dbus-monitor --system
in a shell on the machine in the live environment and paste the output when you
insert a cd.
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it says me that there is not linux pakage..
making an apt-get
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i tried to post the problem using ubuntu-bug linux but it sayed me that the
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I'm also affected, running Raring as of now. And connected to a wired
network as I can not install the Wireless drivers I kept in a .deb on my
HD for this kind of situations. Upgrading kernel requires reinstalling
the .deb for Wireless. But now I'm totally caught.
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identify the offending commit. Could you please do this following
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/KernelBisection ?
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when i start the machine before the OS log in, the following sentence
appear: no WMID devices found.
ProblemType: KernelOops
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
Package: linux-image-3.11.0-11-generic 3.11.0-11.17 [modified:
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