It's got something to do with the kernel. Done a quick test using the
latest kernel 4.4.0-42-generic. Restarted my pc and logged in. Opened
terminal and mem usage was 1.8gb.
Done the same with the latest 4.8.1 kernel from ubuntu kernels page and
the usage was only 673mb.
Crazy!
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Jeremy,
I've tried the same drive with 2.6.35-999-generic #201006151505 as per
the link you've sent me and I can confirm that the drive is not
recognised with the correct size either.
Andrei
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Lucid does not recognise full size of large hard disks
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/596693
You
Jeremy,
I've installed the latest available kernel from the page that you've
sent me. It was 2.6.35-999-generic #201006151505. Is that the right one
that I should try, or should I try one from the 2.6.32 branch?
Thanks
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Hi Jeremy,
I am away from home until 8th of June and don't currently have access to
the hard drive. I will test it upon my return.
Just to let you know, that this problem was present in 9.10 Ubuntu as
well.
Will keep you posted.
Andrei
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Public bug reported:
I have an external 4GB disk, which is not recognised properly by Ubuntu
Lucid. This disk is a raid enclosure (USB + Firewire) made of 2 x 2TB
drives. When I plug it in, dmesg shows the following output:
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[242260.170103] usb 1-3: new high speed USB device using
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rng-tools
I've just installed the rng-tools-2-unofficial-mt.12 that supports the
use of TPM as the rng device. However, when I start it on my Thinkpad
T61p laptop with running trousers I get the following error:
service rng-tools start
Neil,
After building and installing 232 revision, I get the following error:
# euca-bundle-vol
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/bin/euca-bundle-vol, line 36, in module
from euca2ools import Euca2ool, FileValidationError, DirValidationError,
CopyError, MetadataReadError, Util
Neil,
After building and installing 232 revision, I get the following error:
# euca-bundle-vol
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/bin/euca-bundle-vol, line 36, in module
from euca2ools import Euca2ool, FileValidationError, DirValidationError,
CopyError, MetadataReadError, Util
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: flashplugin-nonfree
I've installed the Karmic RC and updated the system. Tried playing
several clips from youtube and found that mouse clicks do not work! I've
also tried Seamonkey and Epiphany - same behaviour. This is extremely
frustrating. I can right
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-session
Karmic Beta1 updated on 20 Oct 2009. Session is not saved properly. As a
test, i've opened a Firefox browser and 7 Terminals. I've also created
15 workspaces. Each terminal has been placed in its own Workspace. I've
saved my session and
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: acpi-support
System: Karmic Beta1 clean install from live CD with updates as of 21
Oct 2009. Laptop - Thinkpad T61p 6459-CTO.
Problem: When I hibernate my laptop (either pressing Fn+F12 or from the
menu) the systems seems to initiate hibernation and
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Yes, these are the gnome-terminals
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I am using the default Karmic install without making any changes. I've
updated the system after the install and have been testing a few things.
According to the Appearance menu, the Visual Effects are set as Normal.
Thanks
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/457063
Okay, here is what i've found.
Once I've switched off the Visual Effects, all my terminals have apeared
in the right workspaces. After that, I've reenabled the effects, saved
session and logged back on. The terminals are now in the right places.
It seems to me that the visual effects caused the
Okay, here is what i've found.
Once I've switched off the Visual Effects, all my terminals have apeared
in the right workspaces. After that, I've reenabled the effects, saved
session and logged back on. The terminals are now in the right places.
It seems to me that the visual effects caused the
Hi Leanne,
I see this every time when resuming from Suspend on my Thinkpad T61p
laptop. I am running Jaunty amd64 with up to date updates (as of
22/06/09). Here is the lspci and dmesg output:
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suspend_test_finish+0x7c/0x80()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/351264
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.28-13-generic
After a recent system upgrade which involved kernel update i've noticed
that my laptop seems to freeze more often than usual, that is apart from
the fact that 9.04 is by far less stable compared with the previous
8.10. Now,
Same here. I do have the exactly same issues. My system is Thinkpad T61p
with the following lspci:
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Mobile PM965/GM965/GL960 Memory
Controller Hub (rev 0c)
00:01.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Mobile PM965/GM965/GL960 PCI Express Root
Port (rev 0c)
00:19.0
Had the same error just after booting into gnome. system didn't crash
though.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-image-generic
Several times a day I am seeing this on Jaunty amd64 beta with latest
updates. Report generated by apport, so I guess all system data is
included in the report.
ProblemType: KernelOops
Annotation: Your system might become unstable
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: metacity
Jaunty's Beta session manager does not properly restore the Terminal.
I've opened several Terminals, maximised them and placed in different
workspaces. Selected the option to automatically save sessions and
logged out. After the login, only one
I can confirm that the thinkfinger_0.3+r118-0ubuntu4.diff.gz patch
fixes the problem with delays in device initiation and having to swipe
the finger twice to get authentication to work.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/311732
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Can confirm this behaviour in ubuntu Jaunty Beta using thinkfinger-tools
version 0.3+r118-0ubuntu4. When returning from either suspend to disk or
ram, the swipe finger option is not available in gnomescreensaver.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/200918
Public bug reported:
When authenticating to the system with thinkfinger, the user encrypted
home directories are not automatically mounted. Even though this makes
total sense, since you will need to supply the password to unlock the
encryption key. Having said this, the user should be prompted
I get this on Jaunty Beta pretty much every time I suspend/resume the
laptop.
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suspend_test_finish+0x7c/0x80()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/350609
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I can confirm that -10 kernel seems to fix the kernel panics. I was able
to work for over 10 hours so far without a single crash. So far so good.
On a side note, did anyone manage to get a good speed out of 802.11n?
The output of iwconfig shows up to 60mbit/s even though I am sitting
next to wifi
I think this relates to the bug mentioned here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/276990
Are you using 802.11n by any chance?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/286079
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I have the same issue with the latest kernel on amd64 and backport
modules installed. My setup is as following:
Wi-Fi Router: SMC 802.11n with 20/40Mhz / WPA-PSK
Intel 4965 wifi card
Thinkpad 61p 6459CTO
What I've noticed is after connecting to the router, authentication
succeeds and I get IP
I've tried the latest firmware release from the earlier post and I can confirm
that the kernel panic still happens with heavy use of network (torrent at about
600kb of download). I am using the latest amd64 kernel 2.6.27-9.
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The kernel panic also happen using the latest firmware with 2.6.27-7 on amd64.
Will now try 2.6.27-8 from backports.
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Subject: [Bug 276990] Re: iwlagn causes kernel panic on
I've noticed the change of status to Fix Released. Could you be more
specific, like how to obtain the fix. Is it in backports? what version
should be installed to fix the problem? Has it been fixed in the latest
2.6.27-9 kernel? Thanks.
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iwlagn causes kernel panic on 802.11n wifi
I can confirm that. My laptop just froze after heavy downloading of
several torrent files. Was using 2.6.27-9 amd64.
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I'll check the latest module and report shortly. This is driving me
insane and I think it is very lame for ubuntu team not to test the
modules before releasing 8.10! It is not like there is only one 802.11n
router on the market and Intel wifi cards are very scarce.
Andrei
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I do experience kernel panic when using 802.11n router. I have tried the
following, but crashes are still there:
1. disabled 802.11n by using options iwlagn 11n_disable=1
2. installed backports (linux-backports-modules-intrepid-generic,
linux-backports-modules-intrepid and
I've installed the PPA version of network manager and I still don't have
the option to control the required options. I can't see a way to disable
the use of remote (VPN) DNS and ability to disable the use of default
gateway through the VPN.
Where are these options located?
Andrei
Alexander Sack
I will have a look at this problem
Andrei
On Nov 1, 2008 at 4:33pm, Alexander Sack wrote:
could you add a summary which essential options are missing to the bug
description please?
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Status: Confirmed = Incomplete
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intrepid
A must have options for me are:
1. Ability not to use VPN as default route to the internet
2. Ability not to use VPN given DNS settings
Andrei
Alexander Sack wrote:
could you add a summary which essential options are missing to the bug
description please?
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Alexander Sack wrote:
Mozg, thats not what this bug is about.
Well, the reason why i have opened this bug was the lack of the ability
to alter default route and disable the use of vpn dns servers from the
pptp installation wizard or configuration menu. These options were a
part of 0.6
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: metacity
On Intrepid, after loging into gnome session the keyboard shortcuts are
not working at all. For example, trying to switch between workspaces
does nothing. I can change the keyboard shortcuts in the keyboard
shortcuts application and they keys
What i've noticed is that if i revert back to nvidia-glx-173 driver
everything seems to work fine and i can logout/login without X starting
is safe graphics mode. It is probably the issue of 177 drivers.
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After a bit of investigation, this problem seems to be related to the
nvidia-glx-177 driver. Reverting back to nvidia-glx-173 seems to fix the
problem. Will do a bit more testing later to confirm for sure.
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I have the same problem, but in my case i can't connect to wireless and
wired network using Automatic IP via DHCP. If i set the IP details
manually, everything is working fine and i _always_ get connected.
Initially i though that there is a problem with dhcp, however, i can
obtain dhcp lease by
I have the same problem, but in my case i can't connect to wireless and
wired network using Automatic IP via DHCP. If i set the IP details
manually, everything is working fine and i _always_ get connected.
Initially i though that there is a problem with dhcp, however, i can
obtain dhcp lease by
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: acpi
After upgrading to intrepid I've noticed that the bluetooth is always on
after rebooting the laptop. Even if i disable the bluetooth prior to
reboot, it is still on by default, which never happened in previous
releases of Ubuntu.
System info:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
After upgrading to Intrepid, every time I logout from gnome session X
fails to start in normal mode. Instead, after about 5 minutes X starts
in fail safe mode. Attached the tar with config file and logs generated
by the safe mode.
System
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/290229
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: netbase
After upgrading to Intrepid, i've noticed that during boot it takes very
long time to finish Configure Networking. Most of the time it takes over
30 seconds, but sometimes around 3-5 minutes.
lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 8.10
Release:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-session
After upgrading to Intrepid my gnome sessions are no longer saved. After
selecting Automatically save session, or by manually clicking the Save
session button, the sessions are not saved and the new login session
does not open any of the
I agree that this bug should be a high priority fix as many users of
previous releases are used to this option and expect it to work in the
next release. I have this problem and it is _very_ annoying!
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.27-7-generic
Pressing undock button on the docking station on Lenovo T61p 6459CTO
completely freezes computer. Even Alt SysRq does not work. The same
behaviour happens when I simply eject the laptop from the docking
station without
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: network-manager-pptp
The 0.7 version of network-manager-pptp does not have enough
configuration options. The previous versions had the option to disable
the use of VPN DNS servers and disable the default gateway through the
VPN connection. These options
Public bug reported:
I've seen several posts relating to docking station issues, however,
this issue seems to be different. I have been using Thinkpad T61p with
the docking station for sometime and never seen any problems or freezes
when docking/undocking. However, today i've unplugged the power
I have installed the latest nvidia drivers that come with envyng and the
suspend to ram and actually to disk started working much better. I've
been using it for 3 days now and have not had a single problem. Whereas
before, most of the time my X server would simply restart, now it is all
fine. It
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pidgin
Pidgin crashes every time I try to send a message using MSN messaging
system. The following gdb info is available:
Program received signal SIGBUS, Bus error.
[Switching to Thread 0x7f14c757b7a0 (LWP 25406)]
0x7f14c2c0965e in ?? () from
I've tried all of the things listed in here and in various sites to sort
out this problem, but none of the solutions seems to help me. What I am
experiencing is resuming from suspend to ram works properly only about
30% of the time. During the successful resume, everything is working
fine,
cdiggity: I was wondering if you could post your xorg.conf and lspci
-vv files as well. Actually, under 10 seconds resume/suspend is
excellent, as even when I had Edgy installed, I was never achieving
these times. To be honest, I am finding Hardy very dissapointing when
it comes to hardware
Sorry, in the previous message where I've mentioned Edgy I meant Gutsy
(7.10).
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What i have noticed is that I get a slow resume from suspend when my
Xorg server restarts. Whenever the Xorg resumes from suspend without any
problems, it is relatively fast (around 15 seconds).
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Hi
I thought I have managed to fix the suspend issues by using the acpi-support
script that Andy pointed out
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14044012/acpi-support . I've tried that script
and resuming from suspend no longer crashes computer. However, the successful
resume happens only once in 5
I have the same problem with iwl4965 wireless card on Hardy amd64 on
Thinkpad T61p. It has been working perfectly in 7.10 but after the
upgrade i get kernel panic as soon as I launch the kismet. The laptop
freezes and the oops is not recorded anywhere. You can see the full
report if you run kismet
Thanks to Andy Goossens from Bug 217841
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/217841) for posting the acpi-
default config file from Thinkwiki I have managed to fix the the slow
suspend/resume. I am now back to about 12-13 seconds to sleep and about
13-15 seconds to resume. That is relatively
I have managed to fix the suspend issue by using proper acpi-suspend
configuration ( http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14044012/acpi-support ).
However hibernation still produce the oops. I would be very happy to
help debigging process as hibernation is very important to me and i
would like to get
For me the the script doesn't work. I've tried using force and without
force as well. No change in behaviour - the laptop resumes with black
screen. Only Alt+SysRq can reboot the laptop. Could anyone provide the
/etc/default/acpi-support file with working hibernate or suspend. I have
attached my
The same happens regardless of suspend or hibernate.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/217938
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Yes, that is right. same problem on same hardware. The stable release of
Hardy did not fix the problem.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/215722
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mnogosearch-common
When trying to install mnogosearch-mysql and mnogosearch-common I have
experienced multiple issues. First of all, it did not install due to
multiple files being overwritten by mnogosearch-common that belonged to
mnogosearch-mysql. Such
I have noticed that my suspend has stopped working again! I've tried
suspending several times and did manage to resume from it. I can switch
between consoles, but can't enter anything, although several Fn+ keys
seems to work, like switching wireless on/off. I guess we'll have to
wait for the Hardy
Public bug reported:
After the recent update (13/04/2008) the suspend to ram stopped working
on Thinkpad T61p. Prior to upgrade suspend to ram was working fine.
Hibernate, on the other had, was never working properly as system just
would not resume into working X. I could switch between consoles
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/217841
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Sorry, forgot to mention that the system starts waking up from suspend
to ram and I can see the hard disk activity. However, nothing really
happens: most of the time i have a black screen and just occasionally i
could see some console output.
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Public bug reported:
I would like to mention that I've noticed considerably slower resuming
from suspend to ram in Hardy as compared with Gutsy. I had timed the
suspend / resume on Gutsy and Hardy and notied the following trend. The
suspending timing is the same: about 12-13 seconds from pressing
After today's update and restart the suspend started to work again.
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Today's update and system restart sorted out the issue.
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Binary package hint: pm-utils
When resuming from hibernation to disk I constantly get several oopses
in pm-hibernate and system stops responding. The oops is related to
proprietary nvidia module. Below is the output of the kernel.log file
(with a lot of repeats):
[
Same happens with me on Thinkpad T61p with thinkfinger and iwl4965. I
could not notice any consistency in this behaviour. It happens randomly
and I've noticed this after the recent updates. I've upgraded by Hardy
beta on 09/04/2008 and it did not happen initially. After the
yesterday's upgraded
I confirm this behaviour. Tried Hardy beta1 live cd and no joy! The Cd
boots with black screen, no splash screen at all. Nothing happens for a
while and I after a short while I have the X configuration screen at
very large resolution. I've tried doing the confir with vesa and nv
drivers. Vesa
Hi
I have recently updated to amd64 Hardy 8.04 from 7.10 and started
noticing that my dmesg is full of warnings and errors related to iwl4965
module. I've installed the latest updates and linux-backports-modules-
hardy-generic package.
The errors happen every time i use the Fn+F5 switch on my
Public bug reported:
After a recent upgrade from Gutsy to Hardy beta 1, I have noticed that
the Suspend to Ram stopped working. I am experiencing similar simptoms
as I had in Gutsy before changing: SAVE_VBE_STATE=false,
POST_VIDEO=false in /etc/default/acpi-support and Option
NvAGP 1 in
I have installed the latest upgrades, including linux-backports-module-
hardy with version 1.2.25. As I can see from dmesg when the iwl4965
modules is loaded:
[ 31.475785] iwl4965: Intel(R) Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN driver for
Linux, 1.2.25
Elie De Brauwer: Do you use 1.2.25 as well?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/198184
I had similar problems, but were able to fix the suspend bit. I also
have T61p with nvidia 570M. Never managed to fix the hibernation with
proprietary nvidia drivers. What i've done is changed the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ldirectord
Hi
I've found a problem with ldirectord mysql connection check using negotiate
method. The problem exists in Ubuntu gutsy server with ldirectord version
2.1.2-1. After upgrading to version 2.1.3-2, the hardy's package compiled from
sources
Had the same issue with gnome-mount crashing on Tribe3. The distro has
been installed in vmware and the crash occurred after trying to install
VMware tools.
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gnome-mount crashed with SIGSEGV in g_datalist_id_set_data_full()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/122673
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I have the same problem with gq 1.2.1-2 on Ubuntu 7.04. After asking for
password the program does nothing. I can't even see the connection being
made. Tcpdump shows nothing.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/110278
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