** Attachment added: dmesg log of failling parport on kernel 3.13
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1363492/+attachment/4191076/+files/bernd_parport.txt
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Public bug reported:
When upgrading an Ubuntu 12.04 installation to the trusty hwe package I
noticed that the parallel port printer was not working anymore. The
reason is the parallel port which cannot be written to anymore. The
printer cannot be detected and even an echo hello /dev/lp0 with an
I'm seeing this bug on a compaq 6720s laptop after having upgraded the
CPU from celeron-550 to core2duo t7100 half a year ago. It nearly always
makes the laptop unuseable after logging in to a desktop environment (no
matter which one).
Im running Fedora 18, specifically with kernel 3.9.6 and
Created attachment 81216
i915_error_state on compaq 6720s
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/850939
Title:
[i965gm] GPU lockup EIR:0x0010, followed by PLL state assertion
failure
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xsane
Since the update on karmic I cannot use the preview window in x-sane anymore
with my Epson Perfection 2580.
When I start x-sane and select the dummy scan device, it works. But when I
select the epson scanner, the preview windows stays completly
Confirmed. Played around with the mixer controls. You can boost
microphone loundness, but all you get recorded is garbish.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/445614
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Hello!
I welcome all ubuntu users in the world of freezing desktop on intel chipsets.
As I switched to Fedora10 on my main machine some month ago, I had the problem
a little earlier.
I tried to collect all data in my bug report in the freedesktop bugzilla:
WORKAROUND:
For getting rid of the freezes make do the following.
If you don't have a /etc/X11/xorg.conf , create one by runnig X -configure (and
putting the resulting file to that place).
In the xorg.conf the is a section looking like this:
Section Device
Driver intel
EndSection
You probably did something wrong. There is no reason why this should not work
on jaunty. I have fsam7440 running on jaunty.
To help you, I have attached my fsam7440.c which works.
I still wonder why it is not possible to simply put this into the
default kernel.
** Attachment added: fsam7440.c
fsam7400 does not help people having the Amilo M 7440. They MUST have
fsam7440 for using their wireless. Even in Intrepid they have to compile
the fsam7440 module by hand. Problem is that the version 0.4 of fsam7440
does not compile against the 2.6.27 kernel. Patching is easy as
described above.
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