Confirmed on natty on a T60p.
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No notification when sliding audio volume, muting volume on ThinkPad
X23, X24, X31, X32, X41, X60, T22,
I dumped my Xubuntu install, and did a fresh install from the Ubuntu
11.04 Beta 1 CD, then did an update and installed thunderbird again, and
it works this time. Version is: 3.1.9+nobinonly-0ubuntu1
Not sure if the version changed in the interim or if it was just broken
on Xubuntu.
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Problem persists with Ubuntu 10.10. The partitioner allows for setting a
volume as a physical volume for encryption, but when you go to
Configure encrypted volumes it only allows creation of a new volume,
not unlocking and use of an existing volume.
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This works correctly in 10.04.2. Installs, runs, no warnings from
partitioning programs about the partition geometry.
I move to close as fixed.
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This worked on the same Mini 9 doing an install of 10.04
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I finally got back to this.
This is *not* fixed in the actual release.
It is *still* broken in 10.04.01
It works correctly in 10.10.
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This is actually a duplicate of #591721
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installer fails creating two separate RAID devices and boot fails
(regression)
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Chris,
What version of evince are you using? I'm on 2.30.3 (current as of
Ubuntu 10.04) and I can reproduce it as follows:
1. Open a pdf
2. Hit print
3. Select 5 copies
4. Let it print (I print to a virtual PDF printer)
5. Hit print again - still says 5 copies.
6. Close and reopen the
This works better in 10.10, as in it boots and I have access to all the
partitions I created. However, fdisk still complains that the partition
does not end on a cylinder boundary, so something is still not quite
right.
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Also is still broken in 10.04.1.
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installer fails creating two separate RAID devices and boot fails
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Although I didn't try the fix recommended, mostly because the problems seems to
have fixed itself again through an update, it is worth mentioning that there
was insufficient information in the fix to know exactly what to do. If help is
to be given it is very important to remember that the users
It's not fixed. The additional folder is gone again. It was there
yesterday. I didn't do an update of any kind the last time either so I'm
not sure why it reappeared and has now gone again.
Ideas?
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Just booted up to find it's fixed. I sure didn't do anything so whatever
happened, or whatever you did, I'm very very grateful. Thank you.
Here's hoping it's not just a funky luck... :D
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I added to test (google random facts search) but still no
Research folder.
Ideas of what I can do?
Thanks in advance,
Caron Margarete.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: firefox 3.6.3+nobinonly-0ubuntu4
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.32-22.36-generic 2.6.32.11+drm33.2
Uname
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I think I have some light to shed on this.
For everyone who has had an issue - do you have SSD's or standard hard
drives?
I ask because my syslog says:
Jun 3 19:10:24 ubuntu activate-dmraid: No Serial ATA RAID disks detected
Jun 3 19:10:24 ubuntu ubiquity: Backtrace has 14 calls on stack:
Jun
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The above kernel fixes this for me as well.
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I used this workaround on Lucid, which wraps icedax and pretends to be
cdda2wav 2.0.0 : create a /usr/local/bin/cdda2wav executable file with:
code
#!/bin/sh
# See http://launchpadlibrarian.net/41444030/cdda2wav.patch
# and https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/brasero/+bug/529696
if [ $1 =
This *might* be fixed in the actual release. I've tested it in a VM and
it works as it should. Need to test on real hardware.
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I have mostly the same problems than other people. I have an Inspiron
510M with an ICH4/855GM chipset (from 2005).
With Jaunty I used the i195.modeset=0 to fix the X hard crash while
closing lid (which happened whatever action was configured on LID
closed, and could be repeated without any X or
Retested under the RC.
Additional info:
Dropping to a console under the installer shows correct output from
mdadm --detail /dev/mdX, so it looks like this is only a problem after
reboot, like it's not committing the settings correctly when finishing
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It is still an issue in 9.10. I can give you those kernel logs, if you
like.
I would be happy to try it on 10.04, except that it requires an install
to get the logs. Since this machine runs RAID (and, indeed, that might
be the cause of the issue, who knows), I need to install 10.04 as close
to
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: debian-installer
Installed 10.04 Beta 2 on to 2 500GB hard disks. Partitions were as
follows:
/dev/sda1 1GB
/dev/sda2 The rest
/dev/sdb1 1GB
/dev/sdb2 The rest
/dev/sda1 and /dev/sdb1 were combined into /dev/md0
/dev/md0 was formatted as ext4 and
Public bug reported:
When the system is running and doing things (boinc seems to be able to produce
it quite readily, but I've seen it with other things (hald, etc.)) eventually
there will be some variety of corrupted page table at address... error and
the system will become unresponsive.
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I also note that I grabbed Debian 5.0 and they're still using the old
one. I'm considering a move to that platform.
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Bremm: I think you miss the point. It seems incongruous to me that a
distribution which purports to be so user focused (even going to far as
wanting to remove boot messages and hide them behind a splash screen,
and even not displaying the grub boot info) would take such a large step
backwards.
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 415101 ***
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Buffers menu item doesn't list all open buffers
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 415101
Karmic: emacs22-gtk generated menus do not update
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 415101 ***
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Yeah, it looks like a duplicate of 415101.
** Changed in: emacs22 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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** This bug has been marked
This worked for me with a vfat formatted card in a mini 9 on 9.04. On
9.10, the same setup fails with the card inserted. Eject the card and it
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I saw this on a Dell Mini 9 as well (BCM4312)
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I was able to work around this as described above. More specifically:
- the hardware isn't detected until bcmwl-modaliases is installed/reinstalled
(see 455509). My guess is that installing bcmwl-kernel-source did this for you.
- Once that's all set (I rebooted, not sure if that's necessary or
Public bug reported:
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1. Open a file in emacs
2. Open a second file
3. Open a third file
4. Click Buffers in the menu
Only the first opened file displays in the list (along with scratch and
messages).
I believe this is controlled by the Buffers Menu Max Size
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Binary package hint: gnome-applets
I have a machine with a large crypto volume, which contains an LVM
volume which contains a pile of disks which are mounted at boot. Despite
this, the Disk Mounter applet displays an option to Mount ... LVM2
Physical Volume. When I click it,
Ah lovely. So, once again, upstream rewrites something, breaks/reduces
functiontionality, Ubuntu adopts it, and stuff that literally worked for
YEARS suddenly no longer does. Not a unique situation, so I suppose I
should get used to it.
Anyway, I was not aware that GDM had been rewritten in this
I do not believe that it is compiz-related. It doesn't work for me on
karmic on amd64 and I am running metacity.
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True, and having reviewed various discussions related to that it makes
sense from a certain point of view.
I'm just not looking forward to the uproar this is going to elicit from
my users.
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Renamed.
I don't really know how to express it any better. There was literally a
whole host of features in the one in Jaunty which actually allowed you
to actually configure the greeter. There were 6 tabs of options,
including theme selection, default session setting, remote login stuff,
X server
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gdm
Either click Login Screen from the menus or sudo gdmsetup from the
command line.
There used to be a nice GUI which allowed you to pick themes, etc.
Now all that's there is a 2 option radio button which doesn't let you do
anything. Definitely a big
I should note that my solution to this problem (which renders XFCE
completely unusable) was to switch to Gnome (whose window placement
model was fixed right before XFCE's was broken). A couple of hours
hunting up widgets, and I don't even notice anymore (and I switch
between XFCE 4.4 on an old
tested with irqpoll and noirqdebug options. No effect.
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It looks like there was a huge pile of interrupts on IRQ 16. I don't
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I have the same problem (though the program which has the problem varies
depending on what I'm doing)
[109229.614604] irq 16: nobody cared (try booting with the irqpoll
option)
[109229.614611] Pid: 15399, comm: setiathome-5.28 Not tainted
2.6.28-15-generic #49-Ubuntu
[109229.614613] Call Trace:
Duplicate of 366683
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I had originally filed #371454 which appears to be a duplicate of this.
Pulling in the context of a comment from that ticket, it looks like this
was a requested behavior, based on this ticket:
http://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3200
Aside from that, I'm going to add my voice to the chorus
The same thing happens with Virtualbox.
Basically, any VMM which creates a new MAC address will run afoul of
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A new major version of the -intel driver is now available in Karmic.
This version includes a major reworking of the acceleration
architecture, which resolves a huge number of issues. We do not
This was reported against Intrepid, but it seems to be working on
Jaunty.
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(1) Open up some app with a reasonably large window (firefox, etc), which spans
(width) most of the screen.
(2) Shade it
(3) If necessary, move the shaded window just below the panel
(4) Start a new application (like an xterm).
Behavior: The
I've added a note to an existing bug requesting the behavior I see as
above from upstream.
http://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3200
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This is fixed in Jaunty.
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I've updated the Dell BIOS from A09 to A11 to no avail.
But suddenly I got the idea to turn the Video expansion BIOS feature
on, and the bug disappeared. This feature let the display automatically
scale any resolution up to the screen size. The default (Dell factory)
setting is on, but I usually
Once the bug is worked around (via BIOS Video Expansion On), xdpyinfo
and xrandr output are identical. Xorg.log and ddcprobe are different I
think (did not have old versions locally to run diff), I'm attaching
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I have a Dell 510m Inspiron laptop (Pentium M) with a i855 video chipset
and a 1400x1050 LCD screen. With Ubuntu Hardy it worked like a charm,
without any hack such as the infamous i195resolution. I just upgraded to
Jaunty and
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Sorry for the delay, but it is going to take me awhile to test this.
After upgrading to Jaunty, bug 371454 renders xfce unusable, so I'm back
on intrepid. I'll have to spin up a VM specifically to test this, and it
may take me several weeks to have a chance to do so, as I'm quite busy
right now.
Public bug reported:
In Jaunty, if Automatically give focus to newly created windows is not
selected, all new windows appear behind the currently active window.
This makes you wonder why your application hasn't started. It's rather
annoying.
It did not used to do this before Jaunty (xfce4
This bug just bit me too.
- Had an Xubuntu 8.04 instance loaded off the alternate CD and created /boot
and the rest as an encrypted volume. That volume was used for LVM, which
contained all the partitions for my system.
- Upgrade 8.04 to 8.10
- Want to upgrade to 9.04. Decide to do a fresh
Sorry it took me so long to get back to you on this, I've been busy.
- I agree that making eject suid is a suboptimal solution. No argument
there.
- I believe that eject is different vs. a simple umount. It does
something to the USB device, though I'm not sure what. This is best
illustrated by
In 8.10, the buttons seem instantly available. This is resolved for me.
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My issue seems fixed in 8.10.
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This no longer appears to be an issue in Intrepid.
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This is still an issue.
I solved it by making eject setuid.
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There's something strange here.. I'm running an even older version -
1.2.1, which is standard in Intrepid:
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) ~$ cat /etc/lsb-release
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=8.10
DISTRIB_CODENAME=intrepid
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION=Ubuntu 8.10
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This works fine for me on Intrepid on a T60 with a Radeon Mobility x1400
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Intrepid (2.6.27-7-generic) resolves my issue.
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This works in Intrepid with both radeon and radeonhd drivers. The frame
rate is pretty slow (full screen glxgears is about 35fps), but fancy
desktop bling, googleearth and second life all work in a usable (albeit
slow) fashion.
As the original reporter of this bug, I recommend we close it as now
I am noticing a failure to resume from suspend on my Thinkpad T60 on
Hardy using kernel 2.6.24-21. 2.6.24-19 works fine. I suspect that there
was some regression in -21.
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Not originally. I had some crazy idea that your new driver was off
baseline, so I rolled everything back from what was in the edgers repos
to current in hardy + backports.
Installing the stuff out of your ppa + the xorg-edgers ppa has it all
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I tried the updated radeonhd package - no luck.
On the first go around, glxinfo reported no direct rendering.
I upgraded to the latest libdrm from xorg-edgers
(libdrm_2.4.0~git20080926.2db8e0c8) and set Option DRI in my xorg.conf.
Then direct rendering was reported as working by glxinfo.
Sorry, that was a really sparse bug report, wasn't it? Note to self -
don't report bugs after one too many pints of ale.
This is Xubuntu 8.04.
uname -a
Linux hiro 2.6.24-19-generic #1 SMP Fri Jul 11 21:01:46 UTC 2008 x86_64
GNU/Linux
To reproduce:
(1) Log in.
(2) Fire up gdmflexiserver (with
I should note that this works with the Xorg Edgers drivers (See
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XorgOnTheEdge and
http://mattcaron.livejournal.com/170901.html
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Tormod's XorgOnTheEdge instructions worked for me, with minor changes to
the xorg.conf necessary to allow keyboard and mouse to work (autodetect
seems broken). Upstream git checkout of drm kernel source was broken
(wouldn't build), so I had to roll back one commit. I blog about it a
I am using -ati (aka just plain radeon), which appears to have had some
of the cards previously only supported via radeonhd added to it,
correct? Thus, I presume that radeonhd is experimental and will
eventually go away as all the cards it supports are added to mainline
radeon. Is this correct? If
Public bug reported:
When I do:
sudo -u testacct screen bash
I get:
Cannot open your terminal '/dev/pts/3' - please check.
This makes sense, because testacct doesn't own /dev/pts/3.
My thought on how to fix this would be to have sudo change the
permissions of /dev/pts/3 so that it is owned
I can confirm this bug and the workaround.
If I use the default login on a vanilla Xubuntu 8.04 install, the
screensaver does not activate and locking does not work.
If I select Xfce login in GDM, it all works correctly.
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xfce4-panel lock screen button not working
Backtrace attached.
Sorry it took so long, I've been very busy.
Please let me know if you need anything else.
** Attachment added: backtrace.
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15224139/gdb-xfce-mcs-manager.txt
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xfce-mcs-manage segfaults when changing keyboard settings under vnc
Attached
** Attachment added: fstab
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14772961/fstab
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eject command fails with unable to open error
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/235202
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The CD is ATAPI, but all cdrom devices I've used in recent history
(since early 2.6 series) have been using the new disk abstraction layer
and thus appear as SCSI devices. This is increasingly true for ATA hard
disks as well - this same desktop has the ATA hard disk showing as sda.
Before hardy,
I can confirm this on Hardy, and it is fixed with
sudo dpkg-reconfigure console-setup
as described above.
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Console displays colors incorrectly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/118906
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I suspect this is a duplicate of bug #118906
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Console tty colors are not displayed properly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/105780
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gdm
If I start up gdmflexiserver, select the Secure Remote connection,
connect to the remote machine and then exit, the xserver remains open
after the other applications have exited.
This does not happen with any other sessions.
Expected behavior - it
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