I've always had nVidia graphics (GeForce2 Go in my laptop, 7100GS in my
desktop; the integrated graphics are nv, too), so at least it was
present on some nVidia hardware.
I can't reproduce it now, though. I'm currently running Fedora 15 with
gnome-system-monitor version 3.0.0, kernel 2.6.40.4 and
Fabio Marconi, I'm pretty sure it was charging; that wasn't the issue.
The issue was that it was preventing other usb peripheral devices from
working.
I've recently reinstalled, and I'm running Maverick now. The iPhone does
not prevent other devices from working on Maverick.
lsusb lists it as
This time, though, I installed a command-line system (lucid), then
installed the packages necessary for a graphical desktop (all of the
packages required by xubuntu-desktop, and some of the recommended ones),
then upgraded to Maverick. There shouldn't have been any changes from
that which could
This appears to not be specific to Ubuntu; I just tried on Arch and I
experience the same thing (except on Arch it prevents HAL from
starting).
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Stats for nm-applet according to top:
VIRT 1086m
RES 531m
SHR 3888
%MEM 35.4
TIME+ 19:36.79
Pretty serious, considering I only have 1.5GiB (*cringe*) of ram. Chrome
just crashed because of it.
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Oh, I'm on Natty, too.
My swap space is virtually full.
$ free -m
total used free sharedbuffers cached
Mem: 1501 1460 41 0 2192
-/+ buffers/cache: 1265236
Swap: 509502 7
On Fri, 03 Dec 2010 11:12:07 -0600, Fabio Marconi
marconifa...@ubuntu-it.org wrote:
Hello
can you please reproduce the bug then attach here these files:
/var/log/syslog
/var/log/syslog.1
/var/log/kern.log
/var/log/kern.log.1
Logs attached... let me know if I need to send fresher logs.
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USB devices fail to
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USB devices fail
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USB devices fail to
Sorry, tried to send them all at once in a message, but something along
the line failed and none appeared in the bug.
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Nope, none of those are installed (and none are found by apt-cache,
except for ipheth-utils).
I think it's a bug anyway, since it should not prevent other devices
from functioning correctly. (I don't need to use the iphone, but it
needs to be plugged in to charge)
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2.6.37-7-generic x86_64
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Description:Ubuntu natty (development branch)
Release:11.04
When the phone is plugged in (at least when it's off, maybe when it's on
too; haven't checked), my USB keyboard
This seems to have regressed in grub2 1.99 on Natty, or else I've
stumbled onto another problem.
Discussion started here:
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Ubuntu CD (edition?) sounds alright, I guess. How about Ubuntu Standard
Edition? (or even, Ubuntu Graphical?)
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In reply to Charlie Kravetz's comment #45:
To be clear, basically any (localized) text which isn't being rendered
in the html viewing area--button text, menu text, tool-tip text,
etc.--is effected. This has little impact on reading the current help
item and related items are still easily found,
Reproduced in 10.10.
Might using Xmonad have anything to do with it?
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I'm experiencing the same behavior in yelp.
Interestingly, some of the menu items in yelp's help menu display
correctly (attachment).
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I get those error messages when running update-manager in a Maverick VM.
Should I file a new bug?
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package oss4-dkms 4.2-build2002-2 failed to install/upgrade: oss4 kernel
module failed to build
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I'm having the same problem; I've attached the log file, but it doesn't
contain much information...
Also, take a look at comment 2 in bug #519577 . I haven't tried that yet
(because the instructions weren't very clear), but it's worth trying.
Console output:
su...@nobu-desktop:~$ sudo dpkg
Just came from reading bug #400301. Comment 10 in that bug pointed me to
a bug which suggests this issue is related to GDM. In that bug,
according to comment 4 and following comments[0], it appears that this
bug is related to GDM.
[0] http://bugzilla.icculus.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4040#c4
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Actually it would probably be good to read that whole bug, and maybe the
redhat bug that's linked to in comment 2.
It would be nice to know if this has been reported upstream or not,
also.
I'm on 64-bit karmic, btw.
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ProblemType: KernelOops
Annotation: Your system might become unstable now and might need to be
restarted.
Architecture: i386
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC0: izuhara2468 F pulseaudio
/dev/snd/pcmC0D0p: izuhara2468 F...m
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Dimitrios Symeonidis, I am currently unable to suspend at all, so I
can't really confirm at this point.
Normal suspend just blanks the screen, and the computer never goes into
suspend mode (fans are still blowing, the power light stays solid on
instead of flashing like it usually does). I've
I was wondering, why Bug #155248 was marked as a duplicate of this bug,
even though it was reported before this one?
I don't really mind, but I'm curious.
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There should be a way to pause upgrade manager
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Apparently, it's related to the theme engine I was using.
The separator (don't know if I can call it that, now) is not visible
when using Taqua, New Wave, Murrina, Mist, Loma, Inverted, Human,
Glossy, Dust, DarkRoom, or Clearlooks, nor their derivatives. It's
visible in most all of the others.
Well, it doesn't necessarily have to. I just thought it seemed odd that
there was a separator there when there's nothing to separate, so I
thought it was a bug (i.e.: something was missing, or it shouldn't be
there). Of course, it didn't cross my mind that it might have supposed
to not be there
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Binary package hint: epiphany-browser
Ubuntu Jaunty (9.04)
The throbber in epiphany-browser is not displaying correctly:
When all pages are loaded and the browser is doing nothing, the GNOME
Foot image/throbber is missing. The circular loading (or busy)
throbber is visible
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Binary package hint: smuxi
What is expected: When minimized, smuxi remains in the task-bar. There
is an option to choose when it is shown in the notification area, and an
option to choose whether it is removed from the task-bar on minimize or
not.
What happens: When
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Architecture: amd64
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.04
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
Package: xserver-xorg-video-ati 1:6.12.1-0ubuntu1
PackageArchitecture: amd64
ProcEnviron:
SHELL=/bin/bash
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
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You
First, I want to apologize for commenting on the duplicate bug #346320.
Second, I would also like to confirm this is still a bug in Jaunty Beta.
My font settings:
Res.: 86dpi
Smoothing: subpixel
Hinting: full
Subpixel Order: VBGR
Setting Subpixel order to RGB or BGR makes fonts readable.
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'Note: If you have previously installed free Fluendo codecs (you can tell if
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Thanks, and I'm sorry about that; I guess it appeared to be the correct
place at the time.
bug #217936 is indeed similar, but not the same. That bug is a request
for a way to delay the upgrade until a later time, *before* it even
starts.
This bug (155248) is a request for a way to pause or
Same bug occurs on 64-bit Intrepid. However, when built on 64-bit
intrepid with CC=gcc-4.2 the problem is resolved, only to be met with
a segmentation fault.
Should I file a separate bug for the seg-fault?
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nvidia-glx-177 does not work with linux-rt kernel, so I'm unable to test
under the same circumstances. Under the generic kernel there does not
appear to be any sign of the bug.
I don't have another computer available to test at the moment, but can
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I'm also experiencing the same problem; Multiple Call Traces and memory
filling up(mem leak?). Eventually, memory filled up to a point where the
system became unresponsive and a hard shut-down was necessary(sys-
requests were not being heard).
syslog attached.
** Attachment added: syslog.0
Also crashes with buffer overflow for me on Jaunty Alpha with all
updates applied.
Compiling using the following commands allows successful run:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo CC=gcc-4.2 apt-get source --build zsnes
Command line (crash) output attached.
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New version compiles fine using apt-build on my system, something
crashes when I select a network and I'm unable to establish a connection
using iwconfig and dhclient like I am usually able to when other methods
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I'm sorry about the messages in quick succession... Should have read
...but after upgrading the packages and rebooting something
crashes
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This is also happening on my system. Ubuntu 8.10 amd64
Seems like this is related to Bug #252210, though that one hasn't been updated
in a while.
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I can confirm that removing and replacing the device causes the crash.
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I just tried unplugging my usb wireless adapter and plugging it in
again, and it did cause nm-applet to disappear, but I received no
notification of a crash(does it notify you if you are on a non
administrative desktop or if it has already been reported?). I did get
some messages in
It seems to have stopped now; My log has no ACPI errors from the 15th(no
logs from before then) until today.
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I'm getting the same thing on Intrepid (8.10) Alpha, except I'm getting
about 2 messages every second.
I have 8595 lines and counting and the system's been up for about 3
days. So an average of 30(3*24*60*60/8595) per second.
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I also experience this glitch. After mouse-over the graphic looks normal again.
When I switch back to the processes tab, close system-monitor, open it again,
and switch back to the resources tab the anomaly is visible again.
This is on Hardy(AMD64) with all current updates.
I commented on the
This bug report isn't even for Firefox-2; the only thing related to it
is mozilla-firefox-locale-en-gb 2.0.0.7+1-0ubuntu2, which was required
by some package.
As stated in a previous comment, this bug has been fixed already. If it
hasn't then that's news to me. Thanks for closing the bug, anyway.
At the time, that source package would not be correct because it was the
firefox (meta)package that lists mozilla-firefox-locale-en-gb
2.0.0.7+1-0ubuntu2 as
a conflict. That, and in the description of the firefox package, it says,
This is a meta package that will point to the latest firefox
I don't have much time before I have to catch the bus, so I'll make this
as quick as possible...
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg -l | grep \-rt
ii linux-image-2.6.24-15-rt 2.6.24-15.27
Linux kernel image for version 2.6.24 on Ing
ii linux-image-rt
Happened to me when trying to enable nvidia drivers via Hardware Drivers in
Ubuntu Hardy.
This is after a clean install of 7.10 then an upgrade immediately to 8.04.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ls -l /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/jockey/oslib*
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 15251 2008-04-03 11:16
That's fair enough, I guess. ^.^
Ah, I didn't notice it stopped there... Of course I wasn't really
looking for the GLX extension, but if I had looked harder, I'm sure I
would have noticed everything after it that was missing(Don't know how I
missed that in the first place). So it seems it is the
Forget that last notion about the GLX extension(module). It's not in my
Xorg.conf file. I guess it's part of the driver.
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@exactt:
Nope, it's not falling back to anything for us. We don't get any
picture. The screen remains black (It's still transmitting a signal
though, because my monitor doesn't say No signal) and the only way to
escape is by either manually cycling the system's power, or sending a
SysRq (SysRq +
a1)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ uname -a
Linux nobu-desktop 2.6.24-12-generic #1 SMP Wed Mar 12 22:31:43 UTC 2008
x86_64 GNU/Linux
(-generic, because I couldn't get to a terminal when running -rt (of course I
probably could if I ran in recovery mode, but I haven't tried yet))
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Hmmm... My log is slightly different, though I experience the same
thing. (The blank screen and inability to use ctrl+alt+del to reboot)
Attached is the two log files combined into one file. Use find(or ctrl+w
in nano) and search for -rt kernel or 2.) to get to the second
log(or the end of the
Seems the conflict has been fixed since early today or yesterday.
Firefox is happily installed next to language-support-en and
firefox-locale-en-gb. ^.^
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I wrote:
Did you download it from the website, or enable the repository? I just enabled
the repo on my computer, cleared the wine package from the apt cache, then
reinstalled it(It downloaded the package, so I know it wasn't the old one),
but I'm still getting a segmentation fault.
Apparently
Just updated to Wine version 0.9.56~winehq0~ubuntu-7.10-1 from the
Wine(budgetdedicated) repository and it doesn't segfault(at least with
winecfg... haven't tested with other programs yet)! ^.^
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Stephen Cradock:
I believe that has something to do with this bug:
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10660
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the old one), but I'm still getting a segmentation fault.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ uname -a
Linux nobu-desktop 2.6.24-8-generic #1 SMP Thu Feb 14 20:13:27 UTC 2008
x86_64 GNU/Linux
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Still not working for me. Has a solution been found yet, or are people
still just throwing around patches?
When trying to update packages:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo aptitude
[snip locale errors caused by bug # 192012]
perl: warning: Falling back to the standard locale (C).
locale: Cannot set
Olivier Samyn:
Thanks, I thought I had already had it installed; turns out it was 2.5 I had.
Your patch did get jockey-common installed. There's only one change made by
that patch, huh?
Just installed another update for both jockey-common and python-central (among
others) and,
aside from the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox
Versions:
language-support-en: 1:7.04+20070209
firefox(meta package): 3.0~b3+nobinonly-0ubuntu1
The firefox meta package lists mozilla-firefox-locale-en-gb 2.0.0.7+1-0ubuntu2
as
a conflict. However, the version of language-support-en listed
Seems fixed in svn 168 of hardinfo. I've gone through each menu entry
and it hasn't crashed. I've also let it stay open for a while without it
crashing. Anyone else that can confirm this?
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Leandro A. F. Pereira. See COPYING for details.
Compile-time options:
Release version: No (SVN_163) (ARCH_x86_64)
BinReloc enabled: Yes
Data prefix: /usr/share/hardinfo/
Library prefix:/usr/lib/hardinfo/
Compiled on: Linux 2.6.22-14-generic (nobu-desktop)
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Well, it's not a notebook. ^.^
The motherboard is a Biostar GeForce 6100 AM2. As shown above, I'm using a
64-bit Processor and the 64-bit version of Ubuntu. It is completely possible
that other people experience this as well, but don't know because they have a
single core processor and the
Well, it's not working at all anymore... Probably some file I edited and
forgot about. I'm going to try reinstalling Ubuntu and see if it works
on a fresh install, vbetool acts up, or it doesn't work at all.
As for what it's doing now: When I resume the power light blinks for a
little while,
I tried again after reinstalling and it didn't work. I seem to remember using
uswsusp in order to get suspend working, but I'm not sure.
As far as this try goes, I have the syslog attached for anyone to look at. I'll
try installing uswsusp and trying again to see if I get the expected results so
Even with uswsusp suspend (Using s2ram) still isn't working for me. I'm
really stumped about why it won't work now... I'd say it's because of my
recently installed dual-core processor but it was working after
installing it. I would say that it's due to me using the 64-bit version
of Ubuntu, but
% of one of the two cores).
Killing vbetool causes the screen to blank, where I can use the ctrl +
alt + Fn then ctrl + alt + F7 key combinations to return to my desktop,
with the CPU usage back to normal.
'uname -a' gives:
Linux nobu-desktop 2.6.20-16-generic #2 SMP Thu Jun 7 19:00:28 UTC 2007 x86_64
Seems my solution has hit a snag... It does work correctly but after
shutting down and restarting the laptop it sets the range of the
processor to 667 MHz to 667 MHz. Which wouldn't be a problem except your
laptop will be running slightly slow. To fix this you just have to type
the command
I've followed a guide on this page
http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty#CPU.
Unfortunately it involves removing powernowd. But I believe that
removing it isn't necessary(Isn't there a script that powernowd runs
which controls what modules are loaded?). It seems to be working(There
aren't any
when I put in 'grep -q 'Intel .*ICH' $IOPORTS ; echo $?' it just sits
there. when I input Ctrl+c it outputs 130. I don't know the significance
of this, but I hope it's useful. It doesn't seem to matter how long I
wait, but if you wish I can leave it over night and see what happens.
^.^
Attached
Also, I forgot to add. I'm also running an Inspiron 8100 laptop. It
seems to be running fine with the speedstep-smi module loaded, but it's
a little slow(No pauses, but the actual speed is down. This is after
installing cpufreqd/removing powernowd, then removing
cpufreqd/installing powernowd. I
Nope, speedstep-smi doesn't work correctly. Still throws the 'cpufreq:
change failed with new_state 1 and result 0' error.
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