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Title:
docky randomly quits
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Public bug reported:
Randomly quits while idle. Never while using it.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: docky 2.1.4-1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-22.35-generic 3.2.14
Uname: Linux 3.2.0-22-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
ApportVersion: 2.0-0ubuntu4
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The included synaptics.conf file works on ubuntu 11.04/11.10/12.04, and
in arch/opensuse/fedora/backtrack & jolios for all synaptic pads I've
come across. Not all the settings are necessary for two-finger scroll,
but it does allow the setting into unity/gnome-control-center to
function properly and
This should now be fixed:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/precise/+source/linux/3.2.0-10.17
* [Config] Disable CONFIG_INTEL_IOMMU_DEFAULT_ON
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Title:
For those that need intel_iommu=off, it looks like it's been fixed
w/this change * [Config] Disable CONFIG_INTEL_IOMMU_DEFAULT_ON:
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linux (3.2.0-10.17) precise; urgency=low
[ Andy Whitcroft ]
* Revert "SAUCE: overlayfs -- fs: limit filesystem stacking depth"
* Revert "SAUC
WIth my 9600M GS 512MB, I have to use intel_iommu=off on the 3.2 kernels
unless I compile a kernel with IOMMU already off (Which I wind up doing
as I compile my own kernel for other reasons). It's annoying as when I
do a fresh install of a PP daily and I click to add additional like MP3
support, it
It was my mistake earlier. I used my own compile of the 3.2 kernel with
IOMMU all disabled as I only have a Core2 Duo that doesn't support
IOMMU. I have to use the intel_iommu=off with any build of the 3.2 or
3.2.1 kernel wether from ubuntu sources or kernel.org. On 12.10 and
11.10. Using any nvidi
I did a custom compile of 3.2.0-6 with no nouveau driver at all, then
purged all nvidia debs and in single mode ran the nvidia binary with the
--uninstall option and deleted my xorg.conf file. Rebooted and installed
the nvidia binary in single mode then rebooted again and have 3.2
kernel along wit
Further troubleshooting lead me to acpi=off being a solution. Just not a
good one. I'll take a look at the .config file that's default with 3.2
and compare to the latest ubuntu .config later. Or pull the config out
of a working 3.2 deb and compare to the new ones. Something must have
changed in ubu
I forget to mention that my system doesn't drop to a TTY. It just goes
to a black screen, then the backlight eventually turns off. No matter
which nvidia driver or in 12.04 or 11.10. I know it's with the video
driver as I disabled lightdm to boot to a command prompt, then run
startx manually and it
This is happening to me with a 9600M GS 512MB. Tried with a fresh daily
ISO install of precise, and it also happens on my 11.10 install with the
newer 3.2 kernel packages applied. I have also purged nvidia-current and
tried with the binaries from nvidia of 290.10, 290.06 and 285.05.09. If
I downloa
Manually compiled and installed around 2 hours ago. So far no issues.
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Title:
indicator-session power menu disappears after running update-manager
dbarth, if it is an issue relating to dbus, I had to move /var/run and
var/lock to /run and /run/lock respectively and create symlinks to fix
lots of program crashes upon login after upgrading 11.04->11.10 that
were all erroring with dbus. I don't know enough to know if that is
relevant but wanted
foxoman is right, clicking the time then moving to the corner does show
the menu
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Title:
indicator-session power menu disappears after running upd
Had same issue after 11.04>11.10 BETA 2 upgrade. Moving the files and
creating the symlinks in recovery fixed it as pacrock suggested. The
issue with 'Restart to complete system updates' even when I haven't ran
any updates still happens so may be unrelated.
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