I received the error below, on a physical device. The device is an
APU2D4 with a 120 GB mSATA SSD and has no video, so I was using the
serial port as a putty terminal.
vendor site on the device: https://www.pcengines.ch/apu2d4.htm
I was following this article to use the serial port during
Received system error warning during install of playonlinux, but
installed windows program works OK so far, no problems except that the
warnings appear.
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I found the same problem on 12.04; I think it started when I was using
Rythm Box to extract some music from a CD, and when I saw that it was
creating .ogg files, I decided to terminate the job, and finding there
was no cancel button in the application, I pushed the eject button on
the cd drive,
Similar problem: I lost sound and the system reports 'sound card not
detected' as soon as I upgraded the kernel from 2.6.32-23 to 2.6.32-24.
On all earlier versions the sound card was automatically detected. This
is on a Toshiba laptop running Ubuntu Lucid 10.4 with all available
updates
I have the exact same problem with Karmic on my Toshiba laptop
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[jaaa] Can't connect to ALSA error
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/417422
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: anagramarama
Using hardy heron (8.04) recently installed on Toshiba Satellite laptop.
This game worked before on same laptop with gutsy gibbon. After
installing anagramarama on 8.04, (using Applications / Add/Remove ) it
ran once, but after some other
Another game SDLjump that uses SDL (whatever that is) also won't run
correctly on this 8.04 laptop. In the case of SDLjump the program
cannot be terminated in a normal way, and required the use of system
monitor and the escape key to quit. Perhaps there is a problem with
SDL.
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anagramarama
I'm getting the same error when I use the bottom panel to
minimize/restore a firefox window. My backtrace matches. Preceding the
backtrace is a warning re: GART memory. gdm log file attached.
** Attachment added: :0.log.1
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/11734105/%3A0.log.1
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I reinstalled 7.10 from scratch last week. On the first boot I had the
same problem but after applying all the patches it hasn't happened again
for a week. i don't know where/why but it seems to be fixed (knock on
wood).
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keyboard dead every other reboot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/157804
Here's a screenshot of the error I received once the keyboard is
working. It seems that my keyboard won't work if I let the grub menu
default to the boot kernel but if I select the default (hit enter)
then I don't have a problem
** Attachment added: Screenshot-x-session-manager.png
haha, that's pretty funny. I'll see if I can borrow a USB keyboard from
someone to see if I can get mine to work too!
jim
mrben wrote:
Well, I resolved it on mine. I had never managed to get it working at
all. So I bought a USB keyboard, and plugged that in, and it worked.
Once I had
I still can't effectively predict when I'll get the error. It's not as
often as every other reboot but it still happens on occasion. The only
error I've seen is once I received an error from the Gnome settings
daemon invalid settings (or maybe it was conflicting settings).
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keyboard dead every
Public bug reported:
Since I've upgraded to 7.10 my keyboard does not work after every other
reboot. To reproduce:
- restart
- keyboard seems to work throughout the restart process until just before the
login prompt on the way back up (tested with Caps Lock key. I can toggle Caps
Lock until
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