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Can no longer drop tabs onto tabs area
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After dozens and dozens of boots with the 3.2.0-14 and 3.2.0-15 kernels,
here's what I know.
1. This *is* tied to wistron_btns as I reported. Without it, boot never fails
(the way I initially reported, though I'll redefine what fails means further
below).
2. With non-pae kernels, boot never
** Attachment added: Original panic again, now on Linux 3.2.0-15-generic
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Ubuntu alternate amd64 20120210 failed to install: libwebkitgtk-3.0-0 :
Depends: libwebkitgtk-3.0-common (= 1.7.5) but it is not installable
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jani@amilo:~$ LC_ALL=C aptitude show linux-image-3.2.0-14-generic-pae | grep
more then
Geared toward 32 bit desktop systems with more then 4GB RAM.
I believe the fix is to 's/more then/more than/' in DEBIAN/control.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
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Spelling error in pae image Description: more then 4GB
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Hi David, thanks for responding. I tested fglrx just now and every time
I launched VLC with audio, or in this case even Totem with audio, the X
session went boom right before any sound came out. So if you meant does
it work without tsched=0 when using fglrx, I guess the answer is no.
I'll attach
While waiting for this to reoccur, now that I came to think of it: I
have radeon.audio=1 on my kernel parameters due to Bug #864735. Radeon
audio is considered too buggy by developers to be enabled by default, so
my force-enabling it definitely makes it a suspect here.
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Precise. I've tracked down the cause, but I'm not sure which of the
components involved (friendly-recovery, resolvconf, postfix and upstart)
is the culprit, so I'll file this for friendly-recovery which
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Status: New = Invalid
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Bug #751265 describes the symptom: when VLC uses Pulseaudio for audio
output, the sound from it becomes garbled after playing for a while,
with heavy digital artefacts and echoing. Comment #23 in that report
suggests modifying /etc/pulse/default.pa so that load-module module-
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[ATI RS690/780 HDMI] VLC audio becomes distorted without tsched=0
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as per @David's comments, I've just filed Bug #927323 about this.
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Reopening, there's more to this than I thought.
I thought 3.2.0-14 brought with it a regression, but it turns out it's
now the -pae kernels that freeze during boot as I initially described.
The thing is, I could've sworn I already ruled this out and also that I
did most of yesterday's successful
Alright, I will. Thanks Bryce.
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system freeze (hard LOCKUP), warn_slowpath_common+0x7f in
sock_aio_read
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After selecting netroot from the friendly menu, I do get root but no
network: only the loop interface is up. This happens even though the
laptop has in fact both wired and wireless net, both of which do work on
the system after a normal boot.
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(Filing this a a separate issue as suggested by Bryce Harrington in
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With the -intel driver specified in xorg.conf (or without an xorg.conf
so that -intel is used), booting Precise with the current 3.2.0-12
always results in a kernel panic. I'll
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Freezes during boot when wistron_btns loaded
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With the recent Precise kernels (at least 3.2.0-[10-12] I think), the
system freezes during boot with the Ubuntu logo and colored dots on
screen (the dots stop progressing), when I have wistron_btns enabled in
/etc/modules. I need wistron_btns on this laptop for the wireless
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Due to Bug #926007, I'm forced to use fbdev on this laptop in order to
use X. In normal use it works okay, but when I boot in recovery mode,
the resume normal boot option fails to launch X. Instead it launches the
low graphics mode dialog, and if I switch to VT-1, the screen
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@Bryce, this really is a messy one: I've so far dissected three
overlapping issues (Bug #926007, Bug #926012 and Bug #926028) which have
hindered my attempts to assist in debugging the one I originally laid
down in this report. :)
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Okay, I've tested 3.2.0-13.22 and the results are... annoyingly varied.
Mostly the boots ended in a black, nonresponsive screen. On a couple of
such boots, I was able to ssh in and get some logs. I'll attach them.
On one boot, there was a Trace different from the panic I reported. I'll
attach a
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3.2.0-13.22 fixed this! Just did three consequtive reboots and a cold
boot with wistron_btns. Each booted just fine and the wireless was
there, working. To be sure, I also tried 3.2.0-12 again and it still
hung during boot. Back to 3.2.0-13 and again no problems. Excellent!
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The two dialogs are very, very inconsistent: the dialog icon they use
(DIALOG_QUESTION in one, the DIALOG_ERROR in the other), the dialog
window title (Application problem vs. none), the dialog title and
explanation style (brief vs. verbose), the ignore option missing from
one... It's almost as if
Confirming this in up-to-date Precise.
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Status: Expired = Confirmed
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Synaptic doesn't show any
This also concerns libsane 1.0.22-7ubuntu1 here. I don't think this is
Bug #904853, as I've not installed these packages manually, although I
can't vouch if --force-acrchitecture is used automatically by some
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libsane-common, which now provides html/sane-mfgs.html.
jani@saegusa:~$ dlocate sane-mfgs.html
libsane-common: /usr/share/doc/libsane/html/sane-mfgs.html
jani@saegusa:~$ LC_ALL=C apt-cache depends libsane | grep libsane
libsane
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synaptic does not show files of multiarch libs on oneiric
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** Summary changed:
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Bug #904853 is related: for a i386 package installed with --force-
architecture on an amd64 system, the Synaptic symptom is the same (The
list of installed files is only available for installed packages ). The
info files in /var/lib/dpkg/info don't have a :i386 in the filename, as
(I'm guessing)
Can also be triggered by closing the dialog with mouse using the (x)
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the apport dialog does not handle a user pressing escape
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I tested this in a VM I upgraded from 10.04 all the way up to 11.10, and
up until Natty the unlocking dialog still used the correct
login@hostname under my full name. In Oneiric, and in Precise which I'm
running on the host, it says Linux@Linux instead.
I'll attach
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Lock screen and empty password
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Here's the steps I can currently reproduce this with on my system:
0. Have Gdebi associated with .debs
1. Download
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/89242455/linux-generic_3.2.0.8.8_i386.deb in
Chromium
2. Click the downloaded file in Chromium's downloads bar to open it in Gdebi
This results in
Hi Marcel. You're absolutely right: it's the .bashrc alias that caused
this. Such a simple yet elusive solution, my compliments for catching
it! :)
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- 'Repeat Mode' loops audio files only twice, then stops
+ 'Repeat Mode' loops only twice, then stops
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After yesterday's upgrades including libindicator7, unity-greeter
crashes repeatedly until failsafe kicks in, and even then, after
selecting low graphics mode for the session, it crashes. I managed to
get X working again by downgrading unity-greeter back to 0.2.0-0ubuntu4
Emanuele: You'll need to go through some hoops via the Overview page
linked to on top of this report, until you get to
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/precise/+source/unity-
greeter/0.2.0-0ubuntu4 where you need to pick the build for your
architecture. Use dpkg --install to install the .deb file.
Jason: As with Davide, it was indicator-power that was missing here. The
greeter log didn't show that though, it claimed libdatetime.so was
missing even though indicator-datetime is in fact installed.
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Accepted password length in Remote Desktop Viewer
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Ignores --color=always in GREP_OPTIONS
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(Doing this in reverse order, as I think the steps are best represented
by what I actually type in.)
Premise:
I'm a newbie who tries to do the nasty and make grep output always colored
using GREP_OPTIONS. I have a file called test, with numbers 1-9 each on its own
line.
Robert, I tested your kernel. Unfortunately there's little to report:
here it still panics when bringing up X with -intel. Should I perhaps
file a different bug about these?
I'll attach a picture of the output. Looks like the freezing with just
the mouse cursor occurs about 1/3 of boots, in 2/3
Oggs, AVI's affected as well. Apparently it's just MKV's that either
don't exhibit this or just manifest it differently.
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'Repeat Mode'
Actually, with the MP3 it's Bug #918077 (which I just reported). Could
be the same underlying issue, but I felt it best to report these
separately as the symptom differs slightly.
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See Bug #907644 for a similar issue with MKV files.
With MP4 and MP3 files, with just one such file on the playlist and
looped (with repeat mode on), the file is played through twice with no
problem, then it just stops at the end. Restarting the video by double-
clicking on
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You're right: it's announce-ip and another local script from
/etc/network/if-up.d/ (I'm attaching it here) that both seem to trigger
this if either is present. This other one's sort of like the opposite of
my announce-ip, there to update /etc/hosts with data from hosts
elsewhere on the net my
Mathieu, here's a backtrace hopefully with what you requested for (with
network-manager-gnome-dbgsym installed).
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I've had sporadic freezes on this system before since upgrading to
Precise, but I haven't had the resources to try and ssh in prior to
this, so I can't tell if this has occurred before. Now that I have an
additional laptop I can hopefully catch this again if it occurs.
I
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I can't tell if you can see it from the Apport-attached files, so I'll
add that I'm running Unity 2D here.
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Xorg freeze (hard LOCKUP),
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No problem, thank you for your rapid response to this and for the
learning I gained! I've modified the scripts accordingly and it all
works smoothly (and as intended) now.
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I'm marking this as duplicate of Bug #916631 even though this was filed
earlier, as #916631 is triaged and has an upstream bug.
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can't type in host
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Steps to reproduce:
1. Take a screenshot, save it to Pictures. (Works.)
2. Create a subdirectory under Pictures, say Pictures/Test
3. Take a screenshot, save it to Pictures/Test (Works.)
4. Take a screenshot, try to save it directly under Pictures.
What happens:
The
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Always picks subdirectory of previous directory if one exists
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Sure. This script sources another local file for configuration, but
that one's just a one-line variable declaration for the $URL. (I'm
omitting that one because it has my password for the script's server
side.)
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Upgrade from 0.7~alpha5.1ubuntu6 to 0.7~beta2ubuntu1 brought this on: on
every boot the Waiting for network configuration and Waiting up to 60
seconds more for network messages appear and boot is thus about 2
minutes slower than before. It also says it's booting without
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Waiting for network configuration on every boot
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Attaching /etc/network/interfaces.
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jani@amilo:~$ cat /proc/mounts
rootfs / rootfs rw 0 0
sysfs /sys sysfs rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime 0 0
proc /proc proc rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime 0 0
udev /dev devtmpfs rw,relatime,size=1015948k,nr_inodes=213349,mode=755 0 0
devpts /dev/pts devpts
Attaching /var/log/boot.log.
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jani@amilo:~$ ls -l /etc/network/
yhteensä 24
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 tammi 13 13:26 if-down.d
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 joulu 23 15:17 if-post-down.d
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 joulu 30 16:18 if-pre-up.d
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 tammi 13 13:26 if-up.d
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 32 marra
jani@amilo:~$ ls -l /var/
yhteensä 44
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 tammi 15 07:35 backups
drwxr-xr-x 17 root root 4096 marra 26 11:59 cache
drwxrwxrwt 2 root root 4096 joulu 23 15:05 crash
drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 4096 marra 20 12:13 games
drwxr-xr-x 67 root root 4096 tammi 2 22:17 lib
jani@amilo:~$ ls -l /run/
yhteensä 64
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 5 tammi 15 21:07 acpid.pid
srw-rw-rw- 1 root root 0 tammi 15 21:07 acpid.socket
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 5 tammi 15 21:07 atd.pid
drwxr-xr-x 2 avahi avahi80 tammi 15 21:05
Thanks for taking a look Stéphane. Here's /var/log/syslog, the rest will
follow below. And do ask if you need more, it's no problem for me to
reboot or otherwise test things on this laptop, as I also have my main
desktop to work with.
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** Attachment added: /var/log/kern.log
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jani@amilo:~$ ifconfig -a
eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:0a:e4:2b:ba:12
UP BROADCAST MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0
The initctl command apparently needs some additional parameter:
jani@amilo:~$ initctl status
initctl: missing job name
Try `initctl --help' for more information.
jani@amilo:~$ sudo initctl status
initctl: missing job name
Try `initctl --help' for more information.
I'll attach the list of jobs it
** Attachment added: output of dpkg -l
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ifupdown/+bug/916890/+attachment/2676393/+files/dpkg-l.txt
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Public bug reported:
I've reproduced this on three separate computers, each running Precise.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Start Software Center.
2. From the File menu, choose Sync Between Computers...
3. From the registration window, choose to login to you existing account. Enter
your credentials and
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Title:
Signing in to sync on already existing account fails the first time
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