*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1871262 ***
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Are you sure about duplicate status? This is a new issue I'm
experiencing with 21.10, and the reproduction steps are different (I see
nothing in the other bug about display hotplug).
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I had trouble getting apport to upload this initially and had manually
run apport-retrace on it by the time I got it to upload properly. I
manually deleted the coredump and set this to public since the apport
bot didn't do that on its own (it just removed the need-amd64-retrace
tag).
If there's
The patch is working for me. I put it in my PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~brian-rogers/+archive/ppa
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Title:
unity-panel-service crashed
Public bug reported:
If while playing a video, I attempt to go into full-screen mode by
double-clicking the video area or by clicking on the fullscreen button,
Miro just pops up a Miro has crashed window. Aside from the error
report, Miro keeps functioning normally, but does not enter fullscreen
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Miro produces
The new bug, relating to btrfs, is bug 736743.
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nickle apparently has a buffer overrun when I start it, and produces the
message '*** buffer overflow detected ***: nickle terminated' followed
by a backtrace. I am attaching the full output.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package:
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Upstart has been working fine for me ever since the patch for this bug.
If you're still experiencing the symptoms in a closed bug report, the
best thing to do is file a new bug. Otherwise fixing the remaining bug
isn't on anyone's to-do list, and it's kind of silly to complain that it
isn't being
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: thunderbird
Recently in natty, Thunderbird disappeared from the 'Preferred
Applications' control panel. If I go to System - Preferences -
Preferred Applications, Evolution is selected as the current mail
reader, and Thunderbird isn't available in the
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crash report icon appeared in panel tray after update and reboot
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: ttf-mscorefonts-installer 3.2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.32-28.55-generic 2.6.32.27+drm33.12
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subprocess new pre-installation script killed by signal (Aborted)
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I've made a kernel with the latest fix available in this PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~brian-rogers/+archive/graphics-fixes-testing
If it gets good feedback, I'll copy it to my regular graphics-fixes PPA.
This kernel is based on Natty's 2.6.37 kernel, has the changes in drm-
intel-next applied
I've made a kernel with the latest fix available in this PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~brian-rogers/+archive/graphics-fixes-testing
If it gets good feedback, I'll copy it to my regular graphics-fixes PPA.
This kernel is based on Natty's 2.6.37 kernel, has the changes in drm-
intel-next applied
I have put Pavol's patch in a PPA here: https://launchpad.net/~brian-
rogers/+archive/power
Just run
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:brian-rogers/power
And then update your system to try it out. It also contains a patch to
provide battery life estimates on laptops that don't normally get them
If you run 'killall gnome-power-manager', do the brightness keys then
adjust by single increments?
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I see this too, but with my regular session. From dmesg:
[ 120.708422] gweather-applet[2047] trap int3 ip:7fe428be7815 sp:7fff8b13c610
error:0
[ 128.376930] gnome-power-man[1821] trap int3 ip:7f2b86901815 sp:7fff52053260
error:0
[ 128.376990] bluetooth-apple[1973] trap int3 ip:7f82c6734815
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bluetooth-applet crashed with SIGSEGV in icon_name_hash()
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Yeah, it's fairly inaccurate because upower samples the battery only
every 30 seconds, and many batteries only report charge level in
increments of a whole percent. So the estimator doesn't have precise
data for the charge level when it takes a reading, and when it sees a
change, all it knows is
Oh, and you probably did lose current_now because of 2.6.36. It comes
directly from the kernel, so not many other components have a chance to
make it go away. Battery hardware varies, so it's easy to have a battery
bug only affect specific laptops. I'd recommend testing a mainline
2.6.35 kernel
Fixed as of -rc5.
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The sysfs equivalent of 'present rate' is current_now. Do you have a
current_now file in /sys/class/power_supply/BAT0/ ? If so, does it
contain an actual reading, or just always report zero?
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For some people the battery is BAT0, and for others it's BAT1. I'm not
sure why. Be sure to check both paths for a current_now file, because
one of those paths won't even exist. As far as I know, current_now will
always be there if the battery directory is there.
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That seems to help a lot. In 30 minutes of testing, I had zero audio
stutters, even if I frantically wiggled the mouse.
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The status of the gparted powerpc build is here:
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Since 2.6.37-rc1, I see graphical glitches on various UI widgets. This
can show as any of the following:
- a black rectangle around the URL bar in Firefox
- slightly glitchy scrollbars in various programs (most noticeably Konsole)
- a lot of graphical corruption occasionally
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It appears if gtg loads before the indicator applet is ready and
consequently falls back on the notification area, the notification icon
menu works properly.
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Yeah, apt version 0.8.8ubuntu3. Come to think of it, scrolling in
synaptic is pretty slow. On my Core 2 Duo, it seems to only update the
list about 2-3 times per second while scrolling, and it's hitting the
CPU hard to do that.
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Trying out natty, I noticed that if I do a search in Synaptic using the
search button (not the quick search field), the search is extremely
slow. It has been running about 30 minutes right now and the progress
bar is at about 3/4 complete. It is
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gtg's indicator menu is only correct at launch. If I add a new task, it
shows in the menu as My new task even after I change its name. If I
mark tasks as done or even delete them, their menu items remain present
in the indicator menu. If I try to
You don't need my gnome-power-manager package with the upower patch. All
my package does is make the indicator menu show the battery percentage
instead of 'unknown' when a time estimate isn't available. It can be
combined with the patched upower without causing any problems, though.
In fact, my
What you can do is create a script that sets the variable, then launches
Firefox.
Just run 'sudo gedit /usr/local/bin/firefox'. Then paste the following
into the file and save:
#!/bin/bash
export PULSE_LATENCY_MSEC=20
exec /usr/bin/firefox $@
Then run 'sudo chmod a+x /usr/local/bin/firefox'.
Andy, I see that compiling upower produces multiple deb packages, though
you only attached one of them. Considering the report of it not working,
perhaps the change actually winds up in the libupower package?
Regardless, for everyone's convenience I put your patch in my PPA. That
way it's easier
Did you start Firefox from that same terminal (just type 'firefox')?
Otherwise the variable won't actually be set for Firefox.
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The sound latency in Flash can be worked around by running
export PULSE_LATENCY_MSEC=20
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Binary package hint: software-center
I searched for 'mandelbrot' and double-clicked 'Xaos - Fractal Zoomer'.
Software Center went gray and stopped responding, consuming 100% CPU
time. The gdb backtrace seems to indicate that it's in an infinite loop
of signal/event handling.
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to fix.
In fact, I just fixed it in this PPA: https://launchpad.net/~brian-
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Balaji, if Ubuntu is getting wrong readings from your battery, you need
to open a new bug report for that. This bug report only covers the
problem where a battery life estimation isn't provided to the user on
systems where power consumption data isn't provided by the hardware. The
power manager
Hardeep, you should file a new bug report for that. It's not related to
this bug.
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Yeah, it's expected that you'll get software rendering with that option
turned on. It's a safe mode that can't use OpenGL.
Now that it correctly uses software rendering instead of crashing, I'll
mark this as fixed.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix
Constant calls to sync and fsync by dpkg are what slow down btrfs so
much. If you want to try dpkg with syncing removed, I made a PPA for
that: https://launchpad.net/~brian-rogers/+archive/btrfs
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That's a 2.6.35 kernel, and Lucid has a 2.6.32 kernel by default. So you
can't tell whether 2.6.35 or the patches I added on top of it solved the
problem, unless you also test the unpatched 2.6.35.
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Compiling from the original source produces a working gparted. Applying
the patch 02-btrfs.patch breaks it again.
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Doesn't seem to help...
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I used Ubuntu Maverick's gparted and added that patch.
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Maverick now defaults to using the fbdev xorg driver by default instead
of intel for i8xx chips, and this should work around the freezing bug.
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This appears to be the same problem as bug 541492. It's just that most
people weren't hitting the bug with any degree of frequency until Lucid.
Duping.
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Yeah, ubuntu-bug won't upload a bug report on an unofficial package
version. It also gathers and attaches the output of glxinfo in its
graphics-related bug reports, so it's pretty useless when the bug report
is glxinfo crashes X. :)
Do you have a machine to SSH into the affected system from? I
OK, I neglected to go back and look at the Maverick kernel code until
now. Here's a version based on Maverick's code.
I also tested this on top of Ubuntu-2.6.35-22.32 and verified that:
* LIRC no longer crashes
* no oops message
* I can look and poke at /sys/class/rc/rc0/protocols without
Here's a patch I wrote. Posted here:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel.input/15312
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** Summary changed:
- X server crash with intel driver when using shadow option
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This bug still exists with the latest version of everything. Just be
running compiz and launch an SDL app (such as the attached one) several
times. Some of the runs will never produce a screen update, though aside
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I think it is still an issue. If I try to use a 64-bit livecd in a VM
with 512 MB of RAM, the VM can't run very long before the OOM killer
comes into play.
I just tried with today's daily build. Running the live session, plus
Firefox, plus the installer (but not doing anything in any of them) was
Or, high memory usage is currently a problem. Not sure if it's because
of this, or if this can cause much extra memory usage.
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Yeah, that's the xorg-edgers version. Do you still have Option Shadow
True in the device section of your xorg.conf? Because with shadow
buffer mode enabled, OpenGL isn't supposed to work (but it shouldn't
crash, it should just revert to software rendering).
If glxinfo says direct rendering: Yes,
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 631760 ***
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palimpsest crashed with SIGSEGV in g_closure_invoke()
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** Changed in: brasero (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
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I'm going to dupe this against the master bug report for i855 freezing
issues, and follow up on the periodic freezing issue there.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 541511
MASTER: [i855] GPU
A real fix was posted for the invisible cursor issue, so I incorporated
it into linux-image-2.6.35-ppa21+v9patch-generic (building now).
As for the periodic freezing issue, that is covered by this bug:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=29536
The patches there don't apply cleanly to
My shadow branch PPA is now obsolete because the code was committed
upstream. So now you only need xorg-edgers and the xorg.conf changes to
enable a shadow buffer.
Jean-Marie, do you observe the glxinfo-triggered segfault if you remove
my shadow branch PPA and switch the xserver-xorg-video-intel
Access audio hardware directly might be a more accurate description,
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To use this fixed kernel, run the following commands:
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:brian-rogers/graphics-fixes
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
- sudo apt-get install linux-image-2.6.35-ppa20+v9patch-generic
+ sudo apt-get
The invisible cursor fix will be sent to stable and make it into
Maverick that way. I don't know if it will make it in before release,
though.
As for the stability fix, Daniel Vetter has said the following:
I haven't upstreamed the patch for a few reasons:
- It's an extremely ugly approach,
In Fedora's kernel package:
http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/gitweb/?p=kernel.git;a=tree;h=refs/heads/f13/master;hb=f13/master
I see drm-intel-big-hammer.patch. That's a patch that improved stability
somewhat, but didn't quite solve the problem. My testcase could still
kill the system. It also
12.036 fixes this. I have it in my PPA: https://launchpad.net/~brian-
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The kernels in the experimental PPA are all outdated. The new kernels
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Try linux-image-2.6.35-ppa20+v9patch-generic. If X starts but the cursor
is invisible, then try linux-image-2.6.35-ppa20+v9+cursorfix-generic
I'd like to point out that this isn't just an nvidia bug. It was
originally filed for an ati card, and I'm seeing the problem with intel
graphics. It's most likely a kernel/VT bug.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/625239
You
2.6.35-20 blacklists KMS on the problematic cards. X is then supposed to
fall back to vesa. If it doesn't, a bug should be filed for that. If
falling back to vesa has enough problems of its own, that decision might
be reversed.
i915.modeset=1 will override the blacklist, so you can always turn
Also, to catch up with an older comment...
John, Intrepid's driver can't be built for a newer system. I'm also not
sure it would solve the problem if someone forward-ported it. As far as
I can tell, the driver has always been broken for these chipsets, but
was being used in just the right
** Description changed:
- Something like half the time when my system starts, I get an oops in
- dmesg, which appears to be related to the IR receiver in my TV tuner.
- This problem didn't happen in Lucid's 2.6.32 kernel. So far I haven't
- witnessed any harmful effects.
+ When my system starts,
Yeah, a separate bug should be filed because it means either the system
failed to fallback to vesa when KMS wasn't available or the vesa driver
didn't work right.
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Binary package hint: mythtv
I have my MythTV backend set up to record audio directly from an ALSA
device provided by my capture card. Most attempts to record produce the
following errors in mythbackend.log:
2010-09-08 11:42:36.208 AudioInALSA(tuner) Error: pcm open failed:
** Description changed:
The newest kernel uploaded for Maverick contains the following:
- * SAUCE: i915 KMS -- support disabling KMS for known broken devices
- - LP: #563277
- * SAUCE: i915 KMS -- blacklist i830
- - LP: #542208, #563277
- * SAUCE: i915 KMS -- blacklist i845g
-
Bisected. Bad commit upstream:
commit 667c9ebe97f7e5f1e48e7eb321644c6fb1668de5
Author: David Härdeman da...@hardeman.nu
Date: Sun Jun 13 17:29:31 2010 -0300
V4L/DVB: ir-core: centralize sysfs raw decoder enabling/disabling
With the current logic, each raw decoder needs to add a
David, I just uploaded a new kernel (currently building for both Lucid
and Maverick) that reverts the commit that caused the invisible cursor
regression. That way you or anyone else experiencing this bug isn't
stuck on an RC kernel until there's a proper fix.
The new kernel is
Public bug reported:
The newest kernel uploaded for Maverick contains the following:
* SAUCE: i915 KMS -- support disabling KMS for known broken devices
- LP: #563277
* SAUCE: i915 KMS -- blacklist i830
- LP: #542208, #563277
* SAUCE: i915 KMS -- blacklist i845g
- LP: #541492,
Can you get a dmesg from after the screen freezes? You might have to ssh
in from another computer to do it.
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You mean that it freezes temporarily, then resumes, like a stuttering
behavior? In that case, do new messages appear in dmesg after a freeze?
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2.6.35-18.24 is good
2.6.35-19.25 is bad
Mainline 2.6.36-rc3 is also bad.
Therefore, this is the suspect commit:
UBUNTU: SAUCE: Update ir-core to linuxtv/other which should be merged
for 2.6.36.
BugLink: http://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/609234
Patch generated from the linuxtv staging/other
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To use this fixed kernel, run the following commands:
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:brian-rogers/graphics-fixes
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
- sudo apt-get install linux-image-2.6.35-v9patch+19-generic
+ sudo apt-get install
Does adding
Option UseEvents True
into your xorg.conf's Device section help?
That option has always improved things for me.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/616023
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I found a bug report for the invisible cursor issue. It's bug 614176
here and upstream here:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=29413
When there's a fix, I'll put up a new kernel including it. I'll be
providing maverick kernels soon as well, so once the cursor bug is
fixed, maverick
Yeah, the shadow buffer mode does disable OpenGL. I forgot to mention
it. It's a sort of safe mode that's a more functional alternative to the
vesa driver.
I'm refreshing the kernels in my graphics-fixes PPA, since
2.6.35-v9patch1 is getting kind of stale. There have been relevant fixes
in the
://launchpad.net
/~brian-rogers/+archive/graphics-fixes
To use this fixed kernel, run the following commands:
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:brian-rogers/graphics-fixes
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
- sudo apt-get install linux-image-2.6.35-v9patch1-generic
+ sudo apt-get install
John, comments like yours aren't useful. If you don't want to test
something that might solve your problem, you're completely free to keep
quiet.
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MASTER: [i845] GPU lockup (apport-crash) (Should KMS be blacklisted?)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/541492
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Developer Chris Wilson has published a branch of xserver-xorg-video-
intel which accesses the graphics card differently and avoids the kinds
of operations that cause problems with the old chipsets.
I created a PPA for it: https://launchpad.net/~brian-rogers/+archive
/intel-shadow
This branch
Developer Chris Wilson has published a branch of xserver-xorg-video-
intel which accesses the graphics card differently and avoids the kinds
of operations that cause problems with the old chipsets.
I created a PPA for it: https://launchpad.net/~brian-rogers/+archive
/intel-shadow
This branch
Skip, if you haven't wiped your 10.04 system yet, what happens if you
remove the 'Option Shadow True' part? I'm curious if the shadow
buffer mode is introducing a new problem or just not fixing an existing
problem. If normal 10.04 fails to even show the login screen, then how
did you get that
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