Just upgraded my Kubuntu 11.04 to KDE 4.7.0 via the Kubuntu backports
PPA and now the Huawei modems work again. But I'm not entirely sure if
it actually was the KDE upgrade that fixed the issue, as I also got a
kernel update from 2.6.38-8 to 2.6.38-10 not too long ago. Anyways, the
modems work
Yes, this is still an issue with 11.04. I tested it with both an E1550
and E1750 and get the same behaviour as described above.
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Huawei
@RĂ©mi: According to the Modules Tree dialog, VLC is using ALSA.
@Benjamin: Done. I'll get back to you guys if I somehow manage to reproduce the
memory leak.
Thanks,
Axel
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I'm still running VLC 1.1.9 on Natty, so I followed the suggestions from
comments #47 and #57 and switched to the ALSA audio plugin, explicitly
selecting a non-default sound device. Unfortunately, this doesn't fix
the problem on my machine. The memory leak seems to occur much more
infrequently,
I just wanted to add that this bug's got nothing to do with
malfunctioning USB hubs or overly long USB cables (as suggested in
comment #12). I'm plugging the modem directly into the USB ports of my
laptop, so it's very unlikely that the issue is in any way related to
having insufficient power
I can also reproduce the flickering after resume from RAM on my Acer
TravelMate 4002 laptop under Kubuntu 10.10. On my hardware
configuration, the flickering is not dependent on CPU load, the infinite
loop mentioned in the original post doesn't solve the problem for me.
Laptop: Acer TravelMate
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: grub2
I was updating normally, but the grup update stalled. I rebooted the PC
(Virtual PC on VMWare Workstation 7.1).
The PC started but I could not do anything inside it
I repaired it by booting on a Ubuntu CD chrooting and running safe-upgrade
again.
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Title:
package grub-pc 1.98-1ubuntu8 failed to install/upgrade: underproces
installed post-installation script returnerede afslutningsstatus 1