For info, I have same symptoms as OP (Aceland Kao) reported (same perf
report), on Ubuntu 16.04 with Kernel 4.4.0-59.80 generic. This is on a
laptop (HP EliteBook G1 480) on a docking station.
I could apparently fix the problem by undocking and docking back the laptop
while still powered.
Actually I know that my SMB server is overloaded (it also serves as
backup server, running rsync and co). It's only that you don't feel that
it is loaded when browsing with ls/cd commands and bash completion,
whereas you feel it significantly when using mc.
I any case I would understand if you
Well, sorry I did not mention that, but indeed, it also take a long time
outside of mc.
Typically, a `stat -f /smb/lacie-cloudbox/myshare` is also slow.
Also, mc is not always slow on CIFS/SMB shares. At first sight, it seems
to depend on the server speed & load (nothing new here I guess).
So,
Public bug reported:
MC is very slow to start (several seconds) when current directory is on
a CIFS/SMB share. Also the subshell / menu switch (with C-o) is very
slow when switching back to the menu, which is annoying.
Using ''strace'' I could narrow down the problem to a call to stat(2):
$ cd
Just got the same error message while installing qmail on Trusty.
It turns out that the domain name for my host was not yet defined, and hence
the qmail installer aborted.
I could resume the install after defining a domain name (I edited /etc/hosts).
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I would say *terrifying* work around ;-) Otherwise, good tip.
But to me, the point is that the bug is an annoyance for all systems I
touch. Of course, this ^O thing (or similar) is part of my own process,
so not everybody is concerned, but every time I come to a new system, I
get it, I have to
I meant get the patch pushed to the *repo*?
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Title:
copy/paste garbage while using mc, due to lack of support of bracketed
paste mode
To
Ok, thanks for the info.
Sorry for the confusion. I meant indeed Terminator. I got used to say
gnome-terminator because that was the original name of Tenshu's ppa. But
the real package name is Terminator.
But note that the bug is also present in Gnome Terminal (as per #3
above). Just tried again
Happens to me too.
It used to work flawless though.
Yet again, it seems the whole application got revamped.
I guess for good reasons, but too bad it has to go with all these regressions.
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Indeed, yet another regression.
Used to work flawless though.
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Title:
real-time updates incorrect (show size as always 0)
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Man, you should add the tag +confirmed as per #3 or your report will
expire. Btw, did you find a solution?
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Bluetooth not working -
Why expired / incomplete ? This bug should be at least confirmed. BIOS
was upgraded back to 208 as per comment #7
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired = Confirmed
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Hi Christopher,
Thanks for your reply, and trying to enlight me . I read the link you give,
but still I don't see the logic.
Say that I'd have some time to look further in this bug, and trying different
things. It is very difficult for me then to find reports with bug similar to
mine. I see no
None on my side. My upstream report triggered... 0 reaction.
Lately I bought an ASUS N750JK, exactly same problem.
I still don't have a solution. And using a separate BT dongle doesn't seem to
be very stable either.
I don't know if there is a solution in the other tickets. Also, why all
these
I understand the logic behind your comment, but on the other hand the
patch is a very simple one and it fixes a really annoying bug that
occurs very frequently for anyone using midnight commander (and whatever
console app enabling bracketed mode I guess). If I see the bug you
referred to, it has
** Also affects: vte (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Ok, add vte source package because the bug is there apparently.
(Not sure about all the metadata things above, please fix/tell how to fix if
necessary)
It has been reported and fixed already on Gnome bugzilla:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=729533
Nerijus Baliunas pushed a patch on
Did you try xmbc 13.0 ?
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DVD playback no longer works on Trusty / XBMC Frodo 12.3
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I confirm that I've still not found a solution to this problem.
Actually, this is not my pc, but my daugther's, so I'm not desperately looking
for a solution right now.
In any case, I will report here of course if I find something, or if problem
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As a work-around I usually go in one of the virtual console, and kill compiz:
- Ctrl-Alt-F1
- login, then:
$ pkill -9 compiz
- Ctrl-D (logout)
- Ctrl-Alt-F7
This should kill the lock screen, restart compiz. Applications should
not be affected.
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Yes, sorry. Here the link
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.bluez.kernel/48232
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168c:0032 ath3k built-in bluetooth cannot load
FYI, I submitted the bug report upstream as per instruction.
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Hello,
I tried with the latest 3.15-rc4, to no avail.
Basically, the bluetooth is sporadically available. Although, when
available, it usually stays available for next reboot, even cold reboot.
Apparently it takes long shutdown period / possible suspend / resume
cycles to lose it again.
In
** Attachment added: dmesg, usb 3-5 init ok, BT patch load ok
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For info, this patch works for me on ubuntu trusty 14.04 + nvidia 331.38 + xbmc
13 gotham.
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libsdl1.2 always
Public bug reported:
XBMC no longer plays back DVD media (whole disc or VOBs) since upgrade
to Ubuntu Trusty 14.04 (from Precise 12.04).
Tested to occur on 3 different PCs, so it does not seem to be an
hardware related thing.
Here some test cases:
1) Play DVD media disc - FAILED
2) Play VOB on
Just tried the latest unstable xbmc release (XBMC 13.0 Gotham RC1), and it
fixes the DVD playback issue.
Not sure this qualifies as a valid fix since this is not yet a stable release.
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... actually XBMC 13.0 Gotham just turned stable some hours ago. So a
possible fix would be to bump xbmc release to 13.0 in official ubuntu
repo.
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For info, this patch works for me on ubuntu trusty 14.04 + nvidia 331.38 + xbmc
13 gotham.
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Same issue on Dell Latitude E5430. Just freshly upgraded from Precise.
On Trusty:
- Using Fn+key is barely useable. Dimming by very tiny steps, and slow to react
(like 10s to get OSD, 10s more to get effect).
- Using brightness settings is also slow to react (10s-ish)
- Tom Chiverton's trick
Public bug reported:
xdotool cannot longer move windows to top left corner.
To reproduce:
- Alt+F2, then type gnome-terminal, enter
- in the terminal, type
xdotool search --onlyvisible --classname Terminal windowmove %@ 0 0
The terminal is moved, but not fully to top corner. To verify, type
apport information
** Tags added: staging
** Description changed:
This is on an ASUS N550JV. Basically, the Bluetooth is sporadically
available after restart/login. When not available, we get an error msg
in dmesg about a patch that failed to load.
$ sudo lsusb -v
Bus 003 Device
apport information
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1260825/+attachment/4091556/+files/BootDmesg.txt
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Hello,
I just ugpraded this laptop to U14.04 Trusty Tahr, and I still
experience the same symptoms (bluetooth sporadically available).
The bluetooth is not below the USB3 hub it seems:
$ lsusb -t
/: Bus 04.Port 1: Dev 1, Class=root_hub, Driver=xhci_hcd/4p, 5000M
/: Bus 03.Port 1: Dev 1,
I did not test yet with the latest daily build. I'll do so asap.
However, still on 12.10 with kernel 3.11.0-14-generic #21, I can recover
Bluetooth if I turn on / off the antenna.
More precisely, at boot, I usually have wifi, but not bluetooth. If I
turn off antenna via keyboard, I lose wifi,
I cannot reproduce the desync between wifi RF and bluetooth RF using
keyboard RF switch. Maybe that was a glitch due to long sleep /
hibernate, or dual booting windows.
But the hick-up in rfkill list is confirmed.
I'll now try with the trusty daily build.
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Hi Joshua, could you have a look at related bug 1260825 (and 1277528),
and see if the rfkill block / unblock would work for you?
I experience the same issue as you, and this rfkill trick seems to work
100% of the cases now.
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Hello,
So I tested the trusty daily build. I booted 5 times from DVD, and each
time the bluetooth was detected and working fine. No patch error in
dmesg.
But it can well be I was just lucky, because I booted once 13.10 in
between, and bluetooth was working as well. I did also boot windows in
I have Ubuntu Precise 12.04, with udisks 1.0.4-5ubuntu2.1.
This version contains the patch that sets mount option 'dmode=0500' for
UDF discs.
However this patch does not work for DVD-RW that are not finalized
(However I don't know if finalization makes a difference).
Not finalizing DVD-RW is
Also, a better patch might be to always set 'dmode=0500' for UDF
filesystem. This would be similar to what is done apparently for iso9660
file system (see src/device.c, line 5922). See alternate patch in
attachement.
** Patch added: Alternate patch - Always set 'dmode=0500' for UDF fs
Sorry for the duplicate ProcEnviron thing.
Apparently apport-collect does not want to upload the configuration
files ^^. So I'll attach some files manually...
** Attachment added: dmesg
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-firmware/+bug/1260825/+attachment/3928817/+files/dmesg
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This is on an ASUS N550JV.
Basically, the Bluetooth is sporadically available after restart/login.
When not available, we get an error msg in dmesg about a patch that
failed to load.
This bug seems similar to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1102622.
$
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** Attachment added: ProcEnviron.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1260825/+attachment/3928815/+files/ProcEnviron.txt
** Description changed:
This is on an ASUS N550JV.
Basically, the Bluetooth is sporadically available after restart/login.
When not available,
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Hi Joseph,
Thanks for the quick reply.
I installed the kernel v3.13-rc3-trusty, and booted several times. There
seems to be no change compared to previous 3.11 kernel from Saucy, i.e.
on 4 boots, BT failed 3 times and succeeded once.
So I tag this bug with 'kernel-bug-exists-upstream' and mark
On Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, I solved this issue perfectly on the Vostro 3750
simply by updating to the latest Realtek drivers from
http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/downloadsView.aspx?Langid=1PNid=24PFid=24Level=4Conn=3DownTypeID=3GetDown=false#High%20Definition%20Audio%20Codecs.
(this page is
Hello,
Been following this bug since 1 year now, hope there is still the intent
to have it fixed in Precise. In any case, thanks already for the good
work.
To add my 2-cent, what is the problem exactly of fixing compiz so that
Super-W really does Initiate Window Picker *For All Windows*, as it
To answer my own question, I just had a look to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/689733...
I think the following xkcd reference is obligatory:
http://xkcd.com/1172/
Looking forward to seeing the bug fix soon ;-)
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I subscribed to this bug because I experienced similar issue with
similar HW. Quite stable connection in Windows and unreliable in Linux.
The fix for me was simply to upgrade the firmware of my wireless router
(!!!). Although wireless was working fine with same router in Jaunty (or
Karmic, don't
To close this story, I'd just tell that I did not have any issue with
other kernel upgrades except the last one 2.6.32-32.
To solve the problem, I just formatted my /boot partition in Ext3
(instead of ReiserFS). Problem is gone now obviously and I guess it
won't appear again.
Now, I guess we can
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gcalctool
Do the following:
1. Click 1, +, 1, = (or type it)
2. Calculator shows the answer 2
3. Click on square root sign, then click =
4. Calculator shows the error message malformed expression
Actually the calculator requires to click on sqrt, 2,
For completeness, the problem did not appear when upgrading to kernel
2.6.32-30. After upgrade, I can boot normally in 2.6.32-30 with no
problem (I did nothing particular in the meantime except editing
temporarily the /boot/grub/brug.cfg file for 2.6.32-29).
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Just installed Amarok 2.4 from lucid-backports, and afaict the single
album / multiple artists problem is solved.
I only had to delete the current playlist + do full collection rescan.
Now all tracks belonging to the same album are listed together. Also in
the playlist there is an additional
Public bug reported:
This is on Ubuntu Lucid 10.04 LTS, 32-bit version.
The problem occured after update to 2.6.32-29, but this could be a bug in grub
instead.
Symptom:
- Kernel panic after update to 2.6.32-29
- 2.6.32-28 still boot fines
Setup:
- /boot on a separate partition (reiserfs)
-
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Hello,
I also suffer from this problem. It's on a DELL E6500, same graphic card (Intel
Serie 4 stuff but rev07), using the i915 driver.
In the past I could tame the daemon with a service udev stop or something,
but now, at least with the latest 2.6.32.28, that does not work anymore (there
is
Could someone tell me if she/he has a fix/workaround for this bug on *Lucid* ?
Can I kill the thing that generates the event? Can I tell some driver to
completely ignore it?
I don't care if that's a manual workaround, as long as it remains on Lucid /
I tried to install Kernel 2.6.35, but this
I have similar problem on the same wireless card, however on a HP
EliteBook 8540w.
However even when I set the router in B/G-Mixed, or G-only, the laptop
refuses to connect, or takes like 1 or 2 min to connect, and then
disconnects almost immediately after.
To rule out any hw issue, I booted in
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