Note that it did work fine w/ Dapper.
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** Attachment added: relevant syslog
http://librarian.launchpad.net/5740762/swsusp-fail-log.txt
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** Attachment added: lspci -v
http://librarian.launchpad.net/5740763/lspci.txt
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I'd like to confirm this bug. This is a pristine edgy system (just
installed), and trying to dist-upgrade I get the same message.
(aptitude is the same) apt-get upgrade worked
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Likely cause: python2.5, python-minimal
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Can be solved using:
dpkg -i /var/cache/apt/archives/python2.5-minimal_2.5-5ubuntu2_i386.deb
/var/cache/apt/archives/python-minimal_2.5-0ubuntu3_all.deb
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Scott, thanks for you reply. You seem to claim the following about this
bug:
1) It appears not only after a dapper-edgy upgrade.
2) It appears only after running mkswap on your swap partition without
changing fstab accordingly.
You're right with the first point, this issue seems to be more
To repeat what was said above- this is not just a problem of
hibernation. Effectively, after a dapper-edgy upgrade, the swap
partition is lost. Ubuntu does not work well without a swap partition,
as it wil grind to a halt if you run more than a few programs at once,
even at 256GB RAM. For the
My take on this is a lot easier. Linux does not work well if you don't
give it a swap device, pretty much regardless of the size of your RAM.
This explains why you experience stability problems even though you have
plenty of memory.
Assuming you did have a swap device on dapper, this is most
One more thing: I noticed that the UUID put into /etc/fstab was indeed
correct - still swapon -a did not work. This seems to imply that there
are some incompatibilites between the swap signature used in dapper and
edgy, possibly related to hibernation (hence the remarks above about
swap space
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 66637 ***
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 66637
After upgrade from dapper to edgy, swap space is discarded, system fails to
hibernate (invalid swap signature)
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Confirmed on a Gericom notebook. Regression from edgy, touchpad
scrolling doesn't work, VT switch fixes it.
Also, after suspend-to-ram, the touchpad doesn't wake up; rmmod
psmouse; modprobe psmouse results in weird, erratic mouse movements.
Also, the touchpad doesn't respond the first two
dmesg output ends with:
[17179650.128000] psmouse.c: GlidePoint at isa0060/serio4/input0 lost
synchronization, throwing 1 bytes away.
[17179650.632000] psmouse.c: resync failed, issuing reconnect request
[17179651.312000] input: PS/2 Mouse as /class/input/input4
[17179651.328000] input: AlpsPS/2
If I'm not mistaken, this problem persists in dapper final. ntpdate
doesn't get run any more on dapper, w/o user intervention.
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Attached patch fixes the display of encoding progress.
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Incidently, this seems related, but not quite identical, to #44009.
Attaching gdb session and ifconfig -a output (after successfuly bringing
up the interface manually).
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Confirmed on Dapper final. Encoding works, but Acidrip doesn't pick up
mencoder's output.
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I'm experiencing the same bug. German Ubuntu dapper (no updates), same
version as Danno, upgraded from breezy.
Choosing properties from a printer's context menu makes gnome-cups-
manager unresponsive. Restarting cupsys, as reported above, seems to
help.
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