I no longer use Ubuntu or that machine so I can't help.
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I no longer use Ubuntu, but I do seem to remember that using the 64 bit
version fixed it.
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Title:
Flash player shows a grey bar below frame
To
Unfortunately I wasn't using intel graphics, I am on ATI.
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I have found that if I do a rmmod wl (I am using the compiled broadcom
sta driver) and then a modprobe wl that will fix the problem for me.
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Sorry I think my above comment can be disregarded, it seems to have just
started working for no particular reason :-/
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Title:
iwconfig bitrate is
I can't recreate the crash using sm. But it has now happened while I was
using xcalc.
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I wonder if it's anything to do with either of these:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=597016
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/539772?comments=all
That second one should be fixed. I'll test the first one when I get
home.
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I am beginning to think that the crash is caused by firefox as it often
happens while I am typing in the firefox address bar. Also gconf cannot
be contacted after the crash. Bug 557514 mentions this but is fixed in
Maverick so should not be present.
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X has started crashing relatively regularly on me. I cannot reproduce it
but I have been using firefox each time it has crashed, but I assume
that this is coincidence. I get the following backtrace on screen:
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According to the following post affects should be set to xorg as
it affects both drivers, I guess both ati and radeon(HD?)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/472716/comments/3
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When I ran two instances of burnK7 my cpu did not step up from 800 GHz,
but last night when I was watching a video on iPlayer I noticed that it
did start stepping up (top reported *over* 100% CPU usage). If anyone
can explain how I can test this bug I would be happy to do so.
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I am suffering from bug 472716 and was going to do the aport-collect as
requested but that recommended I create a new bug, so here it is.
The symptom is that my laptop desktop overlaps/overflows/spills on to my
second, external monitor. Bug 472716
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I tried the aport-collect but that suggested that it would be better if
I created another bug, see bug 666058.
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I don't really have any more information, I was just asked if I'd like
to submit this bug report.
ja...@jamie-inspiron-1120:/var/log$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 10.10
Release:10.10
ja...@jamie-inspiron-1120:/var/log$ apt-cache
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ja...@jamie-inspiron-1120:/var/log$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 10.10
Release:10.10
ja...@jamie-inspiron-1120:/var/log$ apt-cache policy dpkg
dpkg:
Installed: 1.15.8.4ubuntu3
Candidate: 1.15.8.4ubuntu3
Version table:
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Binary package hint: firefox
After waking from suspend, videos (both flash videos and normal videos
played with mplayer) are jerky and stutter. This is not due to bandwidth
as they load fine. After restarting firefox everything is fine again.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease:
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I think this must be an issue with flash as the issue doesn't occur if I
haven't visited a website containing flash.
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Try using kernel cpu stepping instead of powernowd:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=248867
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Fixed now, with ignoreABI.
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For me just removing xorg.conf worked.
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Yep, fixed this issue as #38 says in Karmic and had to do the same in
/sbin/ after upgrading to Lucid.
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I have confirmed this by switching off spin down with:
sudo hdparm -S0 /dev/sda
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I agree with Ilya, I was wondering why the init script would not start
powernowd, and if the kernel is supposed to be stepping my CPU by itself
it is not doing it aggressively enough.
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Ubuntu Firefox Plugin causes the following issues in Firefox 3.7:
New windows while in private browsing mode are broken.
Every other open of Firefox does not open previous tabs.
See:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=575134
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I have stopped using the nvidia drivers and started using the nouveau
drivers and updated to Maverick but I'm still seeing this issue.
However, now, instead of seeing a corrupted screen on killing X, I see
no change, ie, X seems to hang. However, the same is still true, I can
switch to tty 1 and
Ah, you can't remove Plymouth.
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I think this maybe a duplicate of bug 550104. I will try removing
Plymoth and see if that fixes the problem.
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This is a bit more serious than it at first seems as it makes videos
(including flash videos) unwatchable as they keep stuttering as the
hard drive spins down/up.
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Last night I could not umount my SD card. sudo fuser -fv /mnt/mmc (I
think) reported that updatedb.mlocat was using it. I could not (or did
not know how to) stop updatedb.mlocat and so could not umount the card
which with bug 554769 means that I
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This started happening to me since I upgraded to Lucid, however, so far
I have not linked it to any power setting, ie, AC/Battery.
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Correction, it does not do it when I have the laptop on AC (my adapter
wasn't plugged in just now).
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Binary package hint: flashplugin-nonfree
Since upgrading to Lucid flash displays a grey bar below a video frame
after scrolling up and down, see picture:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jamiekitson/4495099114/
To recreate:
1. Visit a page containing a flash video.
2. Scroll
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Before upgrading to Lucid if an fsck was performed on boot a progress
indicator would be shown, which was useful. After upgrading there is no
progress indicator, merely a message saying that a check will be done
and which drive it is being done
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If I run s2ram while my SD card is mounted the machine crashes after x
closes. s2ram worked ok with SD card mounted before the upgrade to
Lucid. I tried running gdb but all I got was: Starting program:
/usr/sbin/s2ram
ja...@jamie-laptop:~$
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After killing X (using alt+print screen+k) I see either a blank or
corrupted screen, see:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jamiekitson/4479689371/
Switching TTY (using ctrl+alt+1,2,3,etc.) does not change the screen at
all, but if I switch to 1 and type startx + enter (I still
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I've upgraded to Lucid and can't reproduce the bug on my own system, so
I guess this bug can be closed?
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Updating from Karmic to Lucid failed suggesting:
apt-get -f install
which gave:
E: Could not perform immediate configuration on already unpacked
'initramfs-tools'
Eventually I found the command:
apt-get -f install -o APT::Immediate-Configure=0
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After 10 seconds of silence my sound seems to sleep, when it wakes up
(when a sound plays) there is a moment of silence. Usually this is
undetectable, but unfortunately it is long enough to hide beeps.
Using: Karmic
ja...@jamie-laptop:~$ apt-cache policy alsa-base
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Is the dist-upgrade directory used by apt or a gnome application? I used
apt-get dist-upgrade. I did find /var/log/apt/term.log which may be of
use.
Cheers, Jamie
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This seems to be current, see the comments on bug 449679.
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Unfortunately that directory is empty.
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Daniel, do you have anything you can post in /var/log/dist-upgrade/?
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Scott James Remnant wrote on 2009-07-21:
Whatever happened in my case, when /etc/event.d stopped being used,
should have been handled better.
It will be.
Has that been done yet? I guess not. I ran into this problem too, my
/etc/event.d/tty1 script was not migrated.
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Mark Rijckenberg's solution from Question 68564 is to comment out line
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# mute_and_zero_levels $TARGET_CARD || EXITSTATUS=1
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