Public bug reported:
not sure installer crashed
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: ubiquity 18.04.14.6
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.15.0-29.31-generic 4.15.18
Uname: Linux 4.15.0-29-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.20.9-0ubuntu7.2
Architecture: amd64
CasperVersion: 1.394
Curre
Public bug reported:
Dual-boot system Windows 10 / Ubuntu 18.04 LTS - Sound working in
Windows but no sound card detected in Ubuntu. I've followed all
troubleshooting steps on Ubuntu's alsa troubleshooting wiki.
** Affects: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
**
Specifically, what happens in my particular case (I have a first
generation Mac Mini) is that the text Plymouth screen will change
background colors from cyan to black. Typically this is a sign that the
boot process is proceeding normally. Usually some extra text will show
up , but currently there
Public bug reported:
This began when I tried to install with encrypted and LVM options using
the latest PPC build I possess that boots on my Mac Mini (that build is
from June 13, 2013). That failed with ubpartman errors: first exit code
141. After clicking "try again" it returned with exit code 1
I have to do the same thing when I'm in the classroom and we're watching
a long music performance on MPlayer. I have to remember to keep moving
the mouse every few minutes to restart the clock before the presentation
screen and netbook monitor goes blank. No settings in Power Manager seem
to make a
Not only is this problem causing sudden shutdowns or suspensions of the
netbook (sometimes with embarrassing results like in a classroom
situation where I have spent time talking about the benefits of open
source software), but it causes the power-management records to be
wildly inaccurate, even wh
I'm not sure why this bug is now on an "invalid" status as of May 8. I'm
having issues with this bug too, although I'm not as good as the
previous people as far as trying to trace it. When the crash happens to
me, it happens when I'm selecting text to be removed or changed. The
text usually has a d
Just wanted to confirm this problem exists on my Acer Aspire One 532h.
I've noticed when checking statistics that the reported battery model
changes accordingly with the different percentages. I'll take
screenshots to followup if necessary. Is there a workaround where I can
force the computer to ac
I'm having the same issue with my Aspire One and the Lucid RC. It
wouldn't be a problem except that when the power manager reports the
wrong percentage of power (believing that my battery can hold 270 watts
of power when it only holds about 48) the computer automatically shuts
down (that's the sett
Thank you for making the change. I admit that I'm relatively new at this
and was confused about the "NOT UBUNTU" even though it said Lucid. So I
thought it was for something specific to Lucid but somehow not a general
Ubuntu issue, which is confusing me more now that I'm trying to explain
it. I apo
The problem still exists with Lucid 10.4 ... In fact, I couldn't install
the HSO stuff after the clean install. I had to install 9.10 then do an
upgrade to 10.4 ... when connecting now, I get a message that says "not
installed properly -- no internet control" but I can still get online.
(I'm using
** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu Lucid)
Status: Fix Released => Fix Committed
** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu Lucid)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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[KMS] gem objects not deallocated
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/565981
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Pat,
I remember having a ton of DNS issues for a while (they're all cleared
up, but for the life of me I wouldn't be able to tell you how), and
all the resolv.conf stuff sounds all too familiar. I use static DNS
(OpenDNS is a good DNS server, Google has a DNS server too) and I
haven't had any trou
Curt, I wish I had a solution for you. Pat's workaround was successful
for me. In fact, I'm using the Quicksilver connection right now to
send this.
Ideally, it would seem to me that the GNOME folks would see what's
different between GNOME's tools (network-manager and modem-manager)
and wicd, make
Thank you for posting the workaround. I've added the workaround to a
question I had regarding the exact same issue (#91686) and have marked
it solved, even though technically it isn't solved since the answer is a
rather involved workaround. There must not be enough Quicksilver/Ubuntu
users for Cano
I did a clean install of Hardy a while back, and to my dismay found that
with pulseaudio being the default sound system, my workaround specified
above no longer works, and reverts to 2-channel sound only. I've tried
editing /etc/pulse/daemon.conf to add "default-sample-channels = 6"
(because PA on
I've found a workaround for this issue:
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-p-4291307.html?sid=2d09aabef90429f5465f9ee35f12456e#4291307
Specifically, setting the playback mode under System->Preferences->Sound
to "ALSA - Advanced Linux Sound Architecture" instead of "AD198x Analog"
and creating sett
Thanks for responding Tim. I installed linux-backports-modules and
cycled through the above options again, still no change.
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High pitch whine on left audio channel with Asus K8N-VM
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/156540
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High pitch whine on left audio channel with Asus K8N-VM
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High pitch whine on left audio channel with Asus K8N-VM
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High pitch whine on left audio channel with Asus K8N-VM
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High pitch whine on left audio channel with Asus K8N-VM
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High pitch whine on left audio channel with Asus K8N-VM
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High pitch whine on left audio channel with Asus K8N-VM
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.22-14-generic
Using 4ch or 6ch mode on Gutsy with the Asus K8N-VM motherboard onboard
audio (nvidia MCP-51 chipset) results in a high pitched whine on both
the front and rear left channel speakers. Right and center channels are
unaffected
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