Yes, please provide information on how to apply the patch. Is this
something we need to perform directly on the source code?
On 05/21/2010 10:07 PM, mabawsa wrote:
So I want to get this working. How do I do it?
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[lucid] Blank screen with KMS on Thinkpad X201 with Arrandale (i915)
@Andrew Bortz, where do you find the old ubuntu kernel versions?
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@ Stian Flage Johnsen,
The newest xorg packages and mainline kernel (either 2.6.32 or 2.6.33) do not
solve this issue for me in Ubuntu 10.04. Still need to boot with i915.modeset=0
to get graphics.
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Just updated to 2.6.32-22 from lucid-proposed and the bug persists.
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Not sure if this is helpful, but in the course of my experiments, I've
discovered that I only need to add i915.modeset=0 to the boot line in
order get graphics. The xforcevesa option is not necessary for me.
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I can confirm that the screen of my X201 remains blank when trying to
install and boot Ubuntu 10.04 RC. The workaround suggested by Dennis
Stone works for me, although I cannot enable visual effects (an
admittedly small caveat). Hopefully this will get resolved soon.
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I almost forgot: my kernel version is 2.6.32-32.32
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^^^ wrong version - should be: 2.6.32-21.32
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I am wondering if this bug is affecting me too in Debian. When I
attempted to dist-upgrade from Lenny (stable) to Squeeze (testing), my
laptop screen would remain permanently blank after booting. Had to go
back to stable just to use my computer. I have an Inspiron 700m with
intel graphics... As
I still experience this bug like clockwork. If I forget to manually
unmount my NFS share before breaking the network connection, it
invariably brings down my entire system, forcing a restart. I would be
very grateful to anyone who can offer a solution.
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When having mounted a nfs-share and the
Here is the backtrace. Never did it before, so I'm not entirely sure if its
complete. Let me know if you need anything else.
Thanks again for your help!
** Attachment added: gdb-rhythmbox.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36319519/gdb-rhythmbox.txt
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Rhythmbox crashes when I play a file
I forgot to add that I am using Ubuntu 9.10 32 bit. If you require any
further information I would be happy to provide it.
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When having mounted a nfs-share and the connection breaks parts of the system
freezes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/390588
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For me this bug (I assume it is the same) affects headphones only. I
have a Dell Inspiron 700m, ubuntu 9.10 x386. I tried both workarounds
and neither works.
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Volume too loud
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/410948
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My system also hangs when I disconnect from the network with an active
nfs mount. For me, the file manager hangs and it does nothing to restart
gnome. If I press restart, it gives me the option of killing file-
manager manually, after which the system restarts normally. I would
prefer if the nfs
Yes I am experiencing the same problem as Jcink. Is there a way to
downgrade to a lower version if 1.76 is not being released?
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I don't understand what information is missing. For some reason in the
upgrade the Jaunty and the new version of GNOME, the dictionary client stops
accepting localhost written out and will only recognize the numerical IP.
On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 12:39 PM, Sebastien Bacher
seb...@ubuntu.comwrote:
Unfortunately this problem is not fixed for me, running Jaunty.
Installing or uninstalling libstdc++5 has no effect. I realize this is a
closed bug, but could anyone help me or at least point me to where I can
find a solution. Thanks.
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Thank you works perfectly!
Milan Kupcevic wrote:
Connect to 127.0.0.1:2628 instead of connecting to localhost:2628,
gnome-dictionary is not able to resolve 'localhost' for unknown reasons.
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Connection failed to the dictionary server
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No sorry, I forgot.
Sebastien Bacher wrote:
did you open a GNOME bug?
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My gnome-dictionary also no longer connects to dictd at localhost after
upgrading to Jaunty, while fantastdic connects to it with no problems. If as
you say this is a configuration problem and not a bug, could you please tell us
what is configured incorrectly? I am using the same
Fantasdic is another dictionary client package in the ubuntu
repositories. My configuration as far as I can tell is correct; it is
the same configuration which was working before I upgraded to jaunty.
The dictd daemon is running fine. Other dictionary clients such as
fantasdic and dict can
Sebastien, how do I forward this bug report upstream, or has it already been
done?
Thanks, J
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Sorry I should have specified that I do not receive the error when I initiate
dictd with sudo. But there must be some other problem, because the process
seems to die without giving further information. It does not appear in task
manager, and the dict client fails to find it on localhost.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: dictd
I have been trying to set up dictd for using locally stored
dictionaries, and for some reason dictd always fails to start.
When I I run './dictd start' in /etc/init.d, I get the following error:
* Starting dictionary server dictd
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 127101 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/127101
I want to confirm that this unreleased patch seems to have resolved this
issue for my system.
On 10/20/07, Peter Clifton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 127101 ***
My system hadn't done this for so long that I had thought the problem was
resolved for my after installing the update.
However, it just froze again with a black screen when I attempted to restart
it.Once I press restart, the screen simply goes to black, without any
indication of the splash
Public bug reported:
I recently upgraded to Gutsy Beta from Feisty. The only problem I have
is that my system now hangs sometimes when I try to restart it. I
haven't noticed this behaviour so far with shutdowns, only restarts.
Once I press restart, the screen simply goes to black, without any
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