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PostScript PPD for HP LaserJet 1200 lists two identical models
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[HP Folio 13-1050ca Notebook PC] Power indicator fails to recognise unplug
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@ madbiologisst: Thanks for bringing this to my attention.
Since I didn't need to edit any more videos I didn't keep track of this
bug. I'm working on Debian (Jessie) now and I can't reproduce this bug
anymore with gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg (0.10.13-5) – neither with PiTiVi
0.15.2-0.2 nor with Totem
Since my University moved to another e-learning platform and I finished
my studies I don't have any access to the Fronter Platform anymore – so
I won't be able to test this any further…
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Since I'm the original reporter and only subscriber I'll close this bug.
I'm using Gnome 3 for a year now and I don't really care for a feature
which would have been nice in Gnome 2.x anymore…
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[RV250] Regression: Screen corruptions on X +
@ Jack: Seems like you'll have to wait for the fix to arrive in the
Ubuntu kernel – I hope it will fix the problem for you too…
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Power
Hi Marco,
thanks for this – this is really a great workaround for as long as the
fix isn't included in the kernel.
When I use this boot parameter (on a Folio 13-2000) UPower recognizes
un/plugging of the ac adapter and the special keys (brightness +/- and
wireless adapter toggle) are working.
@ Jack: Read How to Add a Kernel Boot Parameter
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/KernelBootParameters) and make sure you
added the boot parameter correctly.
As mentioned here (https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/kernel-
parameters.txt) the kernel boot parameter acpi_osi is ment to Modify
list
This bug is about to get fixed upstream; the fix will probably be
included in kernel v3.10.
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Screen brightness and other Fn keys do not
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Thanks, I marked this bug as duplicate of bug #994745, which seems to be
an upstream kernel bug. Looks like all the HP Folio 13 sub-models are
affected…
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 994745
To test this I installed Ubuntu 12.04 with the non-pae network
installation image
(http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/precise/main/installer-i386/current/images/netboot
/non-pae/mini.iso).
I can't reproduce this bug anymore. Since I have no idea in which
package, when or how this was fixed
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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I guess this is a duplicate of #994745 – Alan, can you confirm that?
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At least in my case the kernel doesn't produce any uevents for the
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UPower seems to force an update of the battery status every 30 seconds,
so the charging level reported by GNOME battery status applet
corresponds to the one
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UPower expects the the kernel to produce uevents for battery and ac adapter
status updates but it won't do it on this device. While UPower forces an update
for the battery every 30 seconds (UPowerd tells me: 'No updates on supply
/org/freedesktop/UPower/devices/battery_BAT1 for 30 seconds;
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I tested this on Ubuntu 12.04 now and since I can't reproduce the bug
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Released' the correct status, even if we don't know how the bug was
fixed?). Please close this report. Thanks!
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I'm affected by this bug on Debian Wheezy and already reported it
against UPower. I think this bug report should also be reassigned to
Upower, since indicator-power gets its information from upower over
DBus as Charles Kerr wrote (comment #2).
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I can reproduce this bug with this graphics card (with compiz KMS):
ATI Technologies Inc Radeon RV250 [Mobility FireGL 9000] [1002:4c66] (rev 01)
When I switch workspaces, rotate the cube or use Expo to view all
workspaces the whole screen gets very dark – but the colours won't
change (as
Since battery status seems to be detected correctly by the kernel and
power management in GNOME (and Unity) is handled by gnome-settings-
daemon [1], I'm reassigning this bug once again.
[1] I'm reassing https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingGNOMEPowerManager
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I'm affected by this bug on a HP Folio 13-2000 on Debian Wheezy. Since
package 'acpi' provides a small program that displays information on
ACPI devices (see package description:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/raring/acpi), I'm reassining this – as far as
I know ACPI is handled by a kernel module.
**
I tested this with upstream kernel version 3.7.0 and the issue is still
present; so maybe this is an upstream kernel bug. However, I'm not
really sure this is a kernel bug at all – the output of 'acpi -a -b'
seems to be correct… Alan, can you confirm this?
I don't know where UPower get's its
At least in my case 'upower --dump' shows that the status of devices
line_power_ACAD and battery_BAT1 isn't up to date. The time of the last
update is nearly identical to uptime…
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Sorry, me again. Please forget my previous comments. Try kernel boot
paramter video.use_bios_initial_backlight=0.
If this works for you have a look at
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=51141 and
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=692361. The information
provided there
Try to use kernel boot parameter i915.invert_brightness=1. If it works
have a look at what modinfo has to say to about this i915 paramter:
invert_brightness: Invert backlight brightness (-1 force normal, 0
machine defaults, 1 force inversion), please report PCI device ID,
subsystem vendor and
I'm affected by a similar issue on the HP Folio 13-2000 submodel on
Debian Wheezy and reported this bug upstream. According to Zhang Rui
this is not a kernel bug:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=51141
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I add links to two related bugs in the debian BTS:
- debian bug 609903 (HP G62 laptop): LED indicator in the upper left corner of
the touchpad itself.
- debian bug 683762 (HP Folio 13-2000 laptop): LED indicator between the
touchpad and the keyboad.
Apart from that I thought it might be a good
Hi Christopher M. Penalver, sorry – I can't try with the latest
development release of Ubuntu. I'm using Debian and it's impossible for
me to start Precise Pangolin (Beta 2) from a live media since my CPU
doesn't support Physical Address Extension (PAE) which means I'm
affected by Bug #897786…
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This is a regression, since in Ubuntu 10.10 (maverick) – apart from a
minor bug (see bug #539163) – I have no issues with my graphics hardware
and the performance is just incredible. In Ubuntu 11.04 (natty) I'm
affected by heavy graphics corruptions in Gnome in addition RAM-
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Since I'm not able to reproduce this bug on Ubuntu 10.10 (maverick) I'll
close this bug open a new one for this issue on Natty. The performance
of this graphics card is great on Maverick, there's just one minor bug –
see bug #539163.
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Status:
I found a workaround for my keyboard:
I wrote down the bluetooth device address of my keyboard while using
another pc running Ubuntu 10.10 paired the keyboard and my notebook
with the command 'bluez-simple-agent hci0 XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX'. After that
my keyboard was listed in the Gnome bluetooth
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 539163 ***
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[Legacy Radeon cards] Desktop effects/compiz: display brightness fluctuation
with zoom, workspace switch or Expo
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I'm affected by this bug on Ubuntu 10.10 (maverick). I'm seeing the same
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problem.
kernel 2.6.35-30-generic
xserver-xorg-video-ati 1:3.13.1-1ubuntu5
ATI Technologies Inc Radeon RV250 [Mobility FireGL 9000] [1002:4c66] (rev 01)
I'm closing this bug since the original reporter can't reproduce it
anymore.
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I should add that I'm able to connect devices when I start the
connection from the other side – my smartphone for example. When I do
so, I don't have any problems with the connection. So the problem could
be limited to the ability of my adapter to find other devices.
Regarding my bluetooth
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Can't find/connect any bluetooth devices after kernel-update
Sorry – I have to reopen this one… After trying out Debian Squeeze for
some days I decided to install Natty again now (immediately after I
installed Natty) I can absolutely reproduce this problem.
I had no problems with bluetooth on Squeeze at all, on Natty I can't
connect (or even find) any of
Public bug reported:
Since I installed Oneiric (Beta 1) it's impossible for me to even 'find'
bluetooth devices with gnome bluetooth. When I try to configure a new
device set my devices (bluetooth-keyboard Android smartphone) to
'visible' I have no chance to connect them since they are not even
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One more guess: In the last days I learned that there are quite strong
interferences between bluetooth and wireless LAN since they both use the
ISM band (2.4 to 2.4835 GHz) – see bug #219057.
Try to send a big file to your mobile phone and at the same time try to
watch a movie online – at least
Since my problem is still present, I'm going back to my original report
(bug #766693) which was marked as duplicate of this one until now. So as
far as I'm concerned this bug can be closed…
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I marked this bug as duplicate of bug #771370 some months ago but since
the problem of the original reporter of that bug is solved and mine is
still present I go back to this bug report – still, you'll find some
additional information there.
Most information is collected upstream (at
Public bug reported:
I think it would be great to be able to choose transparency instead of a
specific color for background, free memory and cpu-status 'idle' in the
miltiload GNOME applet. Setting a background color similar to the one
used for the panel is no suitable workaround since at least
In the meantime I found a much better way to avoid the screen
corruptions: Just use…
Option EXAPixmapsoff
…in the 'Device'-section of your xorg.conf. Compared to Option
RenderAccel off the performance is just amazing.
@ Glen Colquhoun: Are you still affected by this bug?
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ipw2200: Firmware error detected. Restarting //
Since I suppose this bug is caused by the ipw2200-firmware which is
included in package linux-firmware, I suggest the kernel module in linux
(Ubuntu) was never really affected – I filed it against 'linux-firmware'
now. According to the linux-firmware changelog the firmware was updated
to the
Works for me :) Great – thanks!!
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vlc memory leak
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I don't think that bug 789962 is a duplicate of this bug – I think it
makes sense to keep those bug reports apart since different graphics
cards are affected the corruptions look different…
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At least I can't reproduce this problem anymore – see bug 775648. The
patched kernel from the natty-proposed repository solved the problem for
me.
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** Summary changed:
- Bluetooth adapter can't find bluetooth keyboard after kernel-update
(2.6.38-9-generic #43-Ubuntu)
+ Can't find/connect any bluetooth devices after kernel-update
(2.6.38-9-generic #43-Ubuntu)
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I tried the same thing with my Samsung Galaxy 3 (i5800) today had no
luck. I have no other bluetooth devices, but I think I can count the
keyboard out as error source now.
BTW, the output of 'hcitool dev' shows that my bluetooth adapter seems
to be detected…
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OK, I tried kernel 2.6.38-9 again and bluetooth didn't work either. Then
I tried different live-cds and bluetooth worked. And then I decided to
reinstall the whole system to see where the problem came in. Result: Now
I can't reproduce this bug anymore. Sorry, I don't know what happend
there…
Ouch, there's a typo in the first sentence… I tried it with the current
kernel from the 'main'-repository, that's 2.6.38-8.
Sorry for the spam :-/
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Screen corrupted in 3d ati, 11.04
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Since I installed the new kernel (natty-proposed) I can't use my BT-
keyboard at all – my bluetooth adapter can't find it anymore… Shall I
open a new bug report? My adapter is a 'Compaq Computer Corp. Bluetooth
Device' (049f:0086).
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Bluetooth adapter can't find bluetooth keyboard after kernel-update
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Since the upgrade to Natty I was affected by bug 700292, tried out the
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installed the kernel update (natty-proposed) now my adapter can't even
find the keyboard anymore.
I tried it with gnome-bluetooth and with
Since it seems like this patch works for most people I opened a new bug
report - see bug 775648.
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Bluetooth keyboard after natty upgrade
I can confirm this bug with German locale on GNOME Classic Desktop
(Natty).
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There's a way to avoid the corruptions with this graphics card (at least this
worked for me): Set option RenderAccel off
in section Device in your xorg.conf.
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I'll attach the output of 'sudo bluetoothd -d -n', maybe this helps…
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I add a screenshot showing was happens when I change the hight of a
panel (I took the maximum: 210 pixels)…
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I have a similar problem since I installed Natty with a 'Compaq Computer
Corp. Bluetooth Device' (049f:0086) and a Microsoft Wireless
Entertainment Keyboard 7000. In addition, sometimes the keyboard layout
changes to english (I have a german keyboard with ö, ü and all this
stuff). I have to remove
This bug is still present in Natty even though UniConvertor version
1.1.5 (was released in June 2010) fixes it – please update Debian
Ubuntu packages (see bug 637800).
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I'm noticing massive swap-usage… – maybe it has something to do with
this bug. I'm working for some hours now, the corruptions took over
parts of the gnome panel and 2,9GB of swap are in use. I was just
working with firefox, evolution, gedit, software center, synaptic,
gdebi, the terminal… I'll
I have the same problem with a Compaq Computer Corp. Bluetooth Device
(USB ID 049f:0086) and a Microsoft Wireless Entertainment Keyboard 7000.
In addition sometimes the keyboard layout changes to english (I have a
german keyboard with ö, ü and all this stuff). I have to remove the
keyboard and add
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[RV250] display is corrupted
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[RV250] display is corrupted
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@ Oliver Joos: I can't confirm this correlation between the data rate
and this bug but I'm just using the adapter with the internet (so I have
max. 8 MBit/s here) – maybe you are talking about much higher data
rates…
Since I'm seeing this bug everyday for years now I'd bet it has
something to do
I have the same problem on Natty. My graphics card is a ATI Technologies
Inc Radeon RV250 [Mobility FireGL 9000] [1002:4c66] (rev 01).
The workaround doesn't work for me – changing /etc/default/grub has no
effect.
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Problem seems to be fixed in Natty (apt-p2p 0.1.6).
Besides, 'apt-p2p --version' still says 0.1.5...
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DeprecationWarning: the sha module
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display is corrupted
I can confirm this bug. I have the same graphics card, the corruptions
look a bit different… I'll attach two screenshots:
01 shows a permanent symptom only affecting context menus of the Gnome
panel - in my case the gnome clock applet, the indicator applet and the
applet used to switch between
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Binary package hint: xorg
After a few months without any specific problems regarding my graphics
card I see screen artifacts in Gnome again (some time ago this problem
seemed to be solved, see bug 413259). It takes some time now after
booting up before the
The problem seems to persist in Natty – see bug 771370. Even though the
corruption looks quite different… it's the same graphics card with PCI
ID 1002:4c66.
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I have (different) corruptions with the same graphics card in Maverick –
see bug 766693.
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Binary package hint: xorg
After a few months without any specific problems regarding my graphics
card I see screen artifacts in Gnome again (some time ago this problem
seemed to be solved, see bug 413259). It takes some time now after
booting up before the first artifacts
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I think that the status 'Incomplete' (set by KarlGoetz) wasn't correct -
there was no need for more information from the reporter. The status
'Fix Released' (set by Jemery Foshee) wasn't correct either since the
problem still continues to exist (see my comment #14).
Since I'm confident that this
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Rationale:
As stated in Ubuntu Brainstorm Idea #26532
(http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/26532/) a decentralized software
distribution concept could reduce the community's dependency on
expensive server infrastructure. Apt-P2P (http://www.camrdale.org/apt-
** Also affects: software-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Rationale:
As stated in Ubuntu Brainstorm Idea #26532
(http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/26532/) a decentralized software
distribution concept could reduce the community's
This feature request is related to an old Ubuntu Brainstorm idea
(http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/7792/) with quite a lot of duplicates
and also Bug #533416 in apt-p2p.
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** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #595286
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=595286
** Changed in: gstreamer
Importance: Low = Unknown
** Changed in: gstreamer
Status: New = Unknown
** Changed in: gstreamer
Remote watch: GNOME Bug Tracker #635122 = GNOME Bug Tracker
** Changed in: apt-p2p (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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I posted this idea on Ubuntu Brainstorm:
http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/26532/
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Apt-p2p needs some promotion
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/533416
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