From looking at the source, it appears that profile switching was
intentionally disabled for some reason (commit 71bd458: bluetooth: Disable
profile auto-switch policy for headsets).
I did find a proposal with some discussion on the mailing list, in particular:
[RFC v0 4/5] bluetooth: Use
There _is_ documented, approved support for using both HFP and A2DP together.
Take it from the horse's mouth (i.e. the Bluetooth SIG):
http://www.bluetooth.org/docman/handlers/downloaddoc.ashx?doc_id=49216
Headsets capable of both high-quality media playback and microphone
input areclassified as
Sure :-) I followed this guide:
http://sourceware.org/systemtap/wiki/SystemtapOnUbuntu
Make sure to substitude 'quantal' for 'precise' in the 'General ddeb repository
configuration' section.
The apt-key is the same for Quantal.
For a module in linux-image, try
$ sudo stap -L
Also, ignore the comments on kernel support and support for userspace
probes, Ubuntu Quantal has both.
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Title:
Unable to access debug
Sorry for the many posts, please note that the linux-image dbgsym package is
_large_.
linux-image-3.5.0-17-generic-dbgsym will expand to 2395318 Kbytes (yes, that's
more than 2.2 Gigs), and is about a ~600MB download, so make sure you're on a
fat internet pipe and have some time to spare.
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I've setup and installed kernel dbgsym package as documented.
Using systemtap, I'm unable to list any probes from modules which are in the
linux-image-extra-$(uname -r) package.
This is easy to verify using the following commands:
$ for i in $(lsmod | awk '{ print $1 }');
BuildID's seem to match, also `readelf` indicates there is debug info
available for the following module:
$ file
/lib/modules/3.5.0-18-generic/kernel/drivers/media/dvb/dvb-usb/dvb-usb-anysee.ko
/lib/modules/3.5.0-18-generic/kernel/drivers/media/dvb/dvb-usb/dvb-usb-anysee.ko:
ELF 64-bit LSB
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I have reason to believe this is a regression from Bug #669641
Upgraded Ubuntu from 12.04 to 12.10
Followed procedure outlined in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/669641/comments/24 ,
replacing precise with quantal where appropriate.
$ uname -r
To be clear, after the kernel update, the ddeb and the kernel now match,
and everything works fine.
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Title:
Regression: systemtap fails to
I want to retract / close the bug report.
There appears to have been a race condition between me installing the
debugging symbols ddeb and a kernel update being available. (Don't I
just _love_ the fact that kernel packages are named after their version
and not version+build number? Grrr..!)
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Trying to run this simple probe:
# stap -v -e 'probe process(ls).function(*).call {
log (probefunc(). .$$parms)
}'-c 'ls -l'
fails with the following errors:
In file included from
$ grep \suprobe.*register /proc/kallsyms
T uprobe_register
T uprobe_unregister
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Title:
stap fails with:
Perhaps related discussion thread:
http://sourceware.org/ml/systemtap/2012-q2/msg00019.html
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Title:
stap fails with: error: implicit declaration
People, please read this!
First, this seems to be the gathering point for people who are affected by the
read/write failures, but please note:
- the OP states clearly that s/he is running quite an impressive *ng piece of
kit, which I'm very sceptical is the very same hardware that other people
Sigh. I think it's about time for this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capability-based_security
...when will they ever learn [2x].
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Title:
From Googling around, this looks to me quite similar to the problem
described here: http://blog.rabbitvcs.org/archives/312
The author points to the cause of a mixture of modules with both static
and dynamic gtk bindings being active at the same time.
Because `help()` (and pydoc for that matter)
Public bug reported:
How to reproduce:
(Fresh installation of Oneiric)
- Install Chromium webbrowser
- Open Dash using hotkey
- Search for Chromium
- Drag its icon onto the Launcher, between other icons
Observed result:
- An empty space appears between the icons
- Clicking on the empty space
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Unity launcher shows empty space for icon after dragging Chromium icon
from the dash
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in the Launcher as it should.
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Another sufferer of this 'bug' here.
Siding with Comment #10, I would strongly suggest renaming the affected
Python packages by adding 'dfsg' to the package name, as has been done
many times before in similar cases. See also:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PackagingGuide/Complete and the DFSG.
I would
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xchat-gnome
When starting XChat for the first time after installation, it attempts
to auto-connect irc.ubuntu.com on port 8001 and auto-join a Ubuntu
channel in the user's language, e.g. #ubuntu-nl .
The connection to irc.ubuntu.com is immediately
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When starting XChat for the first time after installation, it attempts
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channel in the user's language, e.g. #ubuntu-nl .
- The connection to irc.ubuntu.com is
This problem also affects me.
From `lspci`:
00:10.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation C73 [GeForce 7050 /
nForce 630i] (rev a2)
which is an IGP (using shared memory) on an MSI MS-7504VP mainboard.
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@Thiago
Huh? I don't get it. I haven't looked at the code (bugdiffs is down atm), but
don't you need to do the run-time detection only once? Or is a simple compare
and branch too much of a perfirmance hit?
Just curious.
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This affects me too. IMHO this is a grave usability regression and
should at least be addressed as known issue in the release notes.
As with any new install, I spent time checking through all the known issues,
then decided to go ahead and install.
As I'm installing on a not-so-fast tablet pc,
I wonder if it is possible, for any of you who experience the problem,
to take a screenshot (not with a camera but with PrtScr) at the very
moment this screen distortion happens.
That way it may be possible to distinguish between
- a videocard - display control issue (timing or dot clock issue)
I would like to make a few updates, improvements to Chris's very helpful
howto/workaround for building your own debug symbols (post #23):
- doing just `apt-get linux` will get 'linux-meta' package which we don't need:
let apt figure out which source package to get.
- also don't install
Fix small typo:
apt-get source linux-image-$(uname -r)
apt-get build-dep --no-install-recommends linux-image-$(uname -r)
cd linux-2.6.32/
fakeroot make -f debian/rules binary-generic skipdbg=false
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It's simple: Lucid isn't in prevu's list of known backporting targets.
I'm attaching a debdiff for Lucid, please test.
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I was going to suggest autostarting timidity at login to gnome using a
'wrapper' like alltray (from the package alltray). I use this to start my
(proprietary) printer monitor applet.
The idea is that the wrapper (and timidity running within it) will be killed
along with all other open
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubuntuone-client
As of 2010-04-28 03:22:06,096 (MET, I presume, taken from
~/.cache/ubuntuone/log/syncdaemon.log), ubuntuone-syncdaemon has been
logging a continuous stream of warnings to its logfile, while using up
~40% CPU (e2...@2.0ghz)
The latest
** Attachment added: .home.miki..cache.ubuntuone.log.oauth.login.log.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/45847405/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: python-pip
$ pip install windmill
Downloading/unpacking windmill
Downloading windmill-1.3.tar.gz (3.3Mb): 3.3Mb downloaded
Running setup.py egg_info for package windmill
Traceback (most recent call last):
File string, line 3, in module
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
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You're welcome :-)
I found just a minor (packaging, policy?) issue for Kubuntu/Xubuntu etc.
users: I don't know if devicekit-disks is officially supported as part
of the desktop task.
For Kubuntu at least (which I don't use myself, please verify what I
say), only the package 'usb-creator-kde'
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libpcap0.8
$ apt-cache policy libpcap
libpcap0.8:
Installed: 1.0.0-2ubuntu1
Candidate: 1.0.0-2ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 1.0.0-2ubuntu1 0
500 http://nl.archive.ubuntu.com karmic/main Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
Trying to
Missing from previous post:
$ lsb_release -d
Description:Ubuntu 9.10
$ uname -r # related to debugfs
2.6.31-17-generic
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/508275
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Ok, this is what I have found out so far:
Ubuntu Karmic, when using any full desktop install, uses devicekit-disks
by default, which is _very_ tightly integrated with udev, D-Bus,
devmapper, etc., so it is probably not a very wise idea to go poking
around at hardware with sdparm etc., unless you
Hotfix from #7/#8 worked for me
$ uname -a
Linux miki-desktop 2.6.31-16-generic #53-Ubuntu SMP Tue Dec 8 04:01:29 UTC 2009
i686 GNU/Linux
Using a Smargo Smartreader+.
Before the fix:
$ ./srp_tools_x86
no smartreader found
After the fix:
$ ./srp_tools_x86
smartreader+ version v1.3
MODE
Op vrijdag 27-11-2009 om 22:44 uur [tijdzone +], schreef Martin
Pitt:
Alain Kalker [2009-11-26 2:25 -]:
How do I pass that option to apport-retrace from apport-chroot?
You can't: In a chroot (especially a minimal pbuilder-like one) the
system relies on _existing_ and correct
Op zaterdag 28-11-2009 om 12:27 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Alain
Kalker:
This does raise another question: why do you use a package's
Dependencies and not the actual libraries from ProcMaps (including that
is a very smart move BTW :-) ) to decide which -dbgsym packages to
install?
May I
Op zaterdag 28-11-2009 om 12:54 uur [tijdzone +], schreef Martin
Pitt:
Alain Kalker [2009-11-28 11:27 -]:
This does raise another question: why do you use a package's
Dependencies and not the actual libraries from ProcMaps (including that
is a very smart move BTW :-) ) to decide
Op woensdag 25-11-2009 om 10:44 uur [tijdzone +], schreef Martin
Pitt:
Apport avoids expensive operations (such as finding the corresponding
package, checking md5sums, etc.) at the time the core dump happens. This
information is added when re-processing the .crash report in the UI.
Quite
Op donderdag 26-11-2009 om 03:19 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Alain
Kalker:
Op woensdag 25-11-2009 om 10:44 uur [tijdzone +], schreef Martin
Pitt:
For apport-retrace you can use -R (see manpage).
How do I pass that option to apport-retrace from apport-chroot?
Kind regards,
Alain
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Binary package hint: apport
While testing apport-chroot:
$ grep enabled /etc/default/apport
enabled=1
$
$ # Not for the squeamish who fear killing dash and little scripts...
$ ulimit -c unlimited
$ sh -c 'while true; do : ; done'
[2] 7929
$ # look away...
$ kill -ABRT
Yes, ApportLog.txt shows I did the testcase twice (I usually do), but
the second time no core was written in my local dir. Is this another
problem perhaps?
Kind regards,
Alain
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/487759
You
$ ls -l core
-rw--- 1 miki miki 290816 2009-11-24 19:02 core
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Notice the signals causing the core dumps in the two runs are _different_.
If I would want to backtrace/debug the core locally, I would like to deal with
the most recent event (also matching the crash report).
Kind regards,
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This problem still exists in Karmic. Please se LP: #487759 for another example
testcase.
The current behaviour makes it quite difficult to do local debugging with gdb
when apport is active, so I hope there can be a fix.
Kind regards,
Alain
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Sorry for double-posting. In LP: #487759, have a look at the attached
ApportLog.txt . In two separate runs I killed the same binary using two
different signals. Only the first coredump was written.
The reason I find this important is that I want to help with investigating why
Samba's nmbd dies
Yes. I tried incrementing the log level in smb.conf and rebooting, but
the information logged remains the same, until reaching log level 8 or
higher. Then nmbd suddenly appears to start normally. There appears to
be something racy going on here.
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For a possible workaround, maybe we could look at this bug (note: not
the same problem, and no longer available in Launchpad):
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-server-
bugs/2009-May/012893.html
Personally I would prefer something in /etc/network/if-*.d/ which would
also serve users
Yes. I tried incrementing the log level in smb.conf and rebooting, but
the information logged remains the same, until reaching log level 8 or
higher. Then nmbd suddenly appears to start normally. There appears to
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For a possible workaround, maybe we could look at this bug (note: not
the same problem, and no longer available in Launchpad):
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-server-
bugs/2009-May/012893.html
Personally I would prefer something in /etc/network/if-*.d/ which would
also serve users
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: apport
$ apport-chroot -m chroot/chroot.map retrace /var/crash/_bin_bash.1000.crash
Usage: apport-retrace [options] apport problem report | crash ID
apport-retrace: error: no such option: --no-dpkg
$
From this:
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Op maandag 23-11-2009 om 12:07 uur [tijdzone +], schreef Martin
Pitt:
** Changed in: apport (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Committed
wow... that was FAST!
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/487056
You received
Please backport this to Karmic, which has the same problem.
A workaround for users without updated ubuntu-dev-tools reading this bug
report:
$ manage-credentials create -c ubuntu-dev-tools
This will launch your web browser, where you must login using your Launchpad
user-id and password. Next
Can someone who is seeing this problem in Ubuntu 9.10 please send the
following:
- a copy of /var/log/samba/log.nmbd showing the boot-time failure
- a copy of your /etc/samba/smb.conf
Here you go. I set log level = 3 (possibly overkill) to make an error
show up, for otherwise nmbd seems to
And here the smb.conf (not changed AFAIK except for log level = 3)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/462169
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Can someone who is seeing this problem in Ubuntu 9.10 please send the
following:
- a copy of /var/log/samba/log.nmbd showing the boot-time failure
- a copy of your /etc/samba/smb.conf
Here you go. I set log level = 3 (possibly overkill) to make an error
show up, for otherwise nmbd seems to
And here the smb.conf (not changed AFAIK except for log level = 3)
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Binary package hint: devscripts
Because Recommended packages get installed by default, installing
devscripts on a fresh install pulls in a complete MTA as an indirect
result of Recommending these mailers.
Setting up an MTA is not easy to automate, so users will either be
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: sparse
Ubuntu 9.04, sparse-0.4.1-1
When checking for example the following tiny program, cgcc throws an
error:
$ cat test.c
#include stdio.h
int main(void) {
printf(Hello, World\n);
return 0;
}
$ cgcc -c test.c
Add debdiff.
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The problem does seem to be related to portaudio.
I have rebuilt espeak against portaudio v18 (it currently uses v19), and got
espeak to speak without too many hiccups.
I have tested it with orca, while navigating apps and webpages and listening
for longer periods, without any crashes.
Every so
Aleksey,
Mixing applications which use portaudio v18 or v19 on the same system should be
no problem, because the shared libraries have different 'sonames':
/usr/lib/libportaudio.so.0 (for v18) versus /usr/lib/libportaudio.so.2 (for
v19), and the linker will find the right portaudio shared
Please try the following command:
$ LIBASOUND_DEBUG=1 espeak This is a test.
This should speak the text. If (instead) you get lots of ALSA ERRORs,
one of which is similar to:
ALSA ERROR hw_params: set (ACCESS)
value = MMAP_INTERLEAVED : Invalid argument
then this is a known problem
Nevermind the above, portaudio19 seems to have the mmap patch applied,
so this must be a different problem.
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There are two small problems with this file, which cause
/usr/bin/swift-synthesis-driver.bin to fail to load because of a missing shared
library.
First, the file should be called not just cepstral_swift but
cepstral_swift.conf, otherwise ldconfig will not pick it up at all
I can confirm the problem, using today's fully updated Jaunty +
virtualbox-ose-guest-utilities 2.1.4-dfsg-1ubuntu3 in guest, so it is
still a problem with the newer vboxvideo driver.
Additional info: when I run 'xrandr' in the guest, I get:
m...@miki-virtualbox:~$ xrandr -q
Screen 0: minimum 64
Ok, after some searching, I think I've found the source of the problem:
VBoxClient failed to start at login, probably because it couldn't access
/dev/vboxadd, which is only accessible by root:root.
From the VirtualBox site and changelog.Debian.gz I gathered that
VirtualBox 2.0.0 and up are built
After making the above change, xrandr in the guest now returns video
modes with resolutions up to the size of the VirtualBox window, and when
I go to full-screen, I can use up to the maximum resolution possible
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