Changed to invalid - seems to be fixed - think it was a hardware issue.
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I only use wireless on an infrequent basis. I last used it about 1 month ago.
It worked then, but not any more. WirelessEnabled=false is in
/var/lib/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.state and despite changing the file as
root to
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I only use wireless on an infrequent basis. I last used it about 1 month
ago. It worked then, but not any more. WirelessEnabled=false is in
/var/lib/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.state and despite changing the
file as root toWirelessEnabled=true , upon the next boot, it has
reverted back to
The latest daily and current kernel gives the same message upon removing the
external hard drive.
Kernel image is:-
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Hi Jeremy,
Just one question re testing the upstream kernel. The daily build has
not got a kernel image image, only kernel headers and kernel source - I
thought I should be testing the kernel image. Can you please tell me
what I have to test as the two options available under daily/current
apport information
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[ 3763.847764] sd 7:0:0:0: [sdd] Attached SCSI disk
[
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Sorry, I did that twice.
It still occurs every time I 'safely remove' the external hard drive.
This has only occurred with the lucid kernel - prior kernels (going back
as far as Ibex) did not have this issue and the hard drive partitions
and filesystem types are unchanged. I will test the current
I have a duplicate bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/591015
When I enable 'reflection' via cssm gui, it logs me out of the desktop and
sends me to the login page. Every time I login, it returns to the login page,
saying x could not be started. As soon as I booted in failsafe mode and
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When i tried to log back in, x would not start and it returned to lgin screen
again. I then got in to ubuntu via failsafe mode - as soon as disabled
'reflection',
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I too get the 3g modem showing up as a data storage device, but if you
go to network manager and edit the mobile broadband gui with your apn
and number (mine is *99#), it should connect on the latest kernel. It
also worked with usb-modesitch, but with that, you also have to edit the
broadband gui.
Kernel 2.6.32-22-generic connected the Huawei 3g modem upon boot - I
guess this is solved. No need to continue running the mainstream
'development' kernel!
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This is still occurring with kernel 2.6.32-22-generic - exactly the same
message and behaviour as described above.
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Mine will no longer connect at all with kernel2.6.32-21-generic (except for
those few short hours) - I have therefore had to stick with the mainline kernel
which so far, has connected faultlessly.
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I am unable to test the latest .iso as I have no downloads left. I am
using he mainline kernel 2.6.34-999-generic, because it connects my 3g
modem Huawei E620, which the 'official' kernel will not do. Life
circumstances have changed recently and I am now on limited monthly
download allowance, and
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i...@ian:~$ grep denied /var/log/messages
Apr 27 02:10:11 ian kernel: [ 1334.491281] type=1503
audit(1272298211.150:15): operation=open pid=1648 parent=1646
profile=/usr/sbin/cupsd requested_mask=w:: denied_mask=w:: fsuid=0 ouid=0
Christian, so far the mainline kernel 2.6.34-999 generic has connected
the E620, at every boot. I think it would be useful for you to try this
kernel too - Jeremy has put a link further up the page. Hopefully the
developers can see what is in the kernel I am now using and what
deficiencies are in
Can confirm this doesn't work the rc version of ubuntu with kernel
2.6.32-21-generic - it however does work if these two packages are installed.
usb-modeswitch-data_20100127-1_all.deb
usb-modeswitch_1.1.0-2_i386.deb
I will uninstall those and do the apport-collect code and then try the
mainline
Ok, the apport code wants to connect to launchpad when it's run. This of
course is not possible when the 3g modem won't work without the two
above packages. Need a code that saves output to .txt - then I can send
it once I reinstall the usb_modeswitch packages. Anyway, I will
uninstall those again
Revised my position on this - the huawei E620 is now working on RC release
(with full updates). Can't understand this as it originally was not recognised
by newtwork manager. I have removed the two .deb packages mentioned above and
now the 3g modem is working without the usb-modeswitch
Public bug reported:
i...@ian:~$ grep denied /var/log/messages
Apr 27 02:10:11 ian kernel: [ 1334.491281] type=1503 audit(1272298211.150:15):
operation=open pid=1648 parent=1646 profile=/usr/sbin/cupsd
requested_mask=w:: denied_mask=w:: fsuid=0 ouid=0 name=/dev/ttyUSB0
Apr 27 02:10:11 ian
I too am very glad that it is working.
Christian, you could try the two .deb packages mentioned above. One
needs to be installed before the other, otherwise there is a dependency
not met message - so if you get that on the first package you try, abort
that, install the other package and then the
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Drive mounts fine, but gets an error on Safely remove drive
i...@ian:~$ dmesg|tail -20
[ 3763.847759] sd 7:0:0:0: [sdd] Assuming drive cache: write through
[ 3763.847764] sd 7:0:0:0: [sdd] Attached SCSI disk
[ 4944.668097] usb 1-1: USB disconnect, address 5
[ 4950.364077]
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Christian, I am glad your two computers are now working with the Huawei
E620, as mine no longer is. When it started working, I rebooted a few
times, left it off for an hour and rebooted and the E620 connected upon
boot each time, this was while I was at work. Upon arriving home, the
E620 was no
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 546728 ***
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I have now installed the mainline kernel 2.6.34-999-generic and it seems
to have fixed the problem for me. i am no longer using the .deb packages
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I concur that those two .debs fix this issue. The 3g modem now works,
although i also had to disable CHAP in configure settings under ppp
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These two .debs fix this issue.
usb-modeswitch-data_20100127-1_all.deb
usb-modeswitch_1.1.0-2_i386.deb
The 3g modem now works after setting up the modem in 'edit connections',
although I also had to disable CHAP in configure settings under ppp settings.
That may help someone else getting theirs
I tried inserting the modem after boot - that didn't work. Also the next
time I booted, network manager no longer recognised the modem at all.
blackest_knight, you are lucky to have had it worl in 9.10, I have only
managed to use it on 9.04. It works on a live usb puppy linux install
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This is an add-on to this bug report https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/534040
Hope it is what the developers were looking for. I will link the original bug
report back to this one.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-session/+bug/569290 and
have put a link on it back to this original report. Hope it is what you
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The last updates I did were two days ago. There has been no change to
the speed of the desktop loading; it is still 20+ seconds from login to
a usable desktop. The 'hang' occurs after my login password is accepted
- up to that point, the boot is quick as is shutdown. I already have
disabled my
I'm sure the developers are working on this issue, but it still doesn't
work in 10/04 RC release. This is catastrophic in my opinion and the
final release should be held back if these devices are not able to work.
The device is now recognised as a VirginBroadband cd, rather than a
modem. Network
OK, I will do that when I can. Unfortunately my desktop computer is
stuck at my ex-girlfriends house - being an 'ex' (recent occurrence) I
don't go there much and where I am now living has no Internet access
(hence leaving my computer to use occasionally at the 'exes') and as the
Huawei E620 3g
I have the same issue and actually started a separate bug report, prior
to seeing this one. I am still using 9.04 on my laptop because neither
9.10 or 10.04 (up to Beta 2) will not do anything with my Huawei E620 3G
modem. Network manager doesn't even recognise it in Beta 2. This really
needs to
Latest download a 10.04 Beta 2 - Huawei E620 usb modem still does not
work and network manager does not recognise the usb modem at all, even
after editing network manager and adding the device. I have only tried
this off the live cd, but it works off the live cd in 9,04, so should
with 10.04 too.
Steve,
I will do that next time. Apport is no longer reporting crashing at
boot, but I am getting other error messages prior to the grub screen
appearing. I will unsubscribe from this bug report and send a new one
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Desktop loads fine, but there is still that 20+ second lag between login
and the desktop appearing - I have installed all the latest updates and
although everything works once desktop loads, I am now getting various
i/o errors at start up (prior to grub) and at shutdown as well. This
has only
Apport has not attached any thing - will supply any other info if
requested. Where did apport go?
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There was no apport crash after I followed the commands that were sent
(and thank you for those), but upon a cold reboot, the same error
message appears prior to the grub screen loading. At reboot there is an
apport crash about plymouthd closing unexpectedly. I will send the
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Hmm...Did apport crash report - added to this post
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plymouth/+bug/543484 but the
crash report does not seem to have attached itself to the end of that
post. Let me know if you want it again or performed in a different
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I fail to see how this is a duplicate of this issue
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/534040 - however, being developers, I
guess you are correct as you know much more than I do. Just thought I
would add, despite being updated with the latest updates available,
there has been no change in behaviour
I have fixed this issue with the help of drs305 from ubuntu forums.
It seems that somewhere along the way, when /boot/grub/grub.cfg was altered to
the 'new' format where one only has to add a line to WALLPAPER=..., the file
somehow corrupted and half of it was missing and it looked as though the
Oh yes, kernel versions.
As the OSes aren't installed any longer, I can't uname -a them to find out, but
they were both updated with the latest kernel for the respective version -
lucid kernel, I think was, 2.6.32-16-generic and at the time the karmic kernel
was 2.6.31-20-generic (I think).
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I could easily configure the Huawei E620 usb modem to work in 9.04, but
cannot get it to work in either 9.10 or 10.04 Beta 1. It persistently
mounts as a 'read-only' storage device, however, lsusb lists it as a
E620 modem. I don't know whether it is a kernel issue re usb
Further 52 updates installed today - Wallpaper is loading more quickly
(about 15 seconds, rather than 20+ seconds. Panels do not load, nor do
icons, nor does the gnome 'launcher' work.
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I found something wrong with the /boot/grub/grub.cfg file and now it is
fixed, everything works as it should. Therefore I have made this
invalid. Thank you for the attention paid to the report.
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
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Since the latest updates (20th March), there is still a 20+ second
'hang' before the wallpaper appears, however, now the panels do not
load, but the desktop icons do. With no panels, Lucid is essentially
unusable. Have to use ctrl-alt-delete to restart.
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Oh well...what can I say, other than, I can promise with 100% certainty
that the desktop does not load for 20 seconds. After the login box
disappears, the 'light theme' is all that I see for 20 seconds - there
is no wallpaper, nor panels nor a usable desktop until 20 seconds have
passed. Why boot
Changing the wallpaper made no difference (was using the space one that has a
number of wallpapers the change, that's why I thought that changing it might do
something.
I just timed the issue exactly. From the time I hit enter after inputting my
password, the theme music takes 2 seconds before
This is still occurring, however, if I just log off and then login again once
the desktop is running, upon logging in again, the desktop loads very quickly.
I therefore wonder whether the hanging issue is related to startup rather than
gdm? I hope this is looked at as it is really annoying to
Sorry, I thought I did add to the original bug - if I didn't it was an
inadvertent mistake. Any way, I have got boot chart and it is attached
below.
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I'm sorry i didn't put in the appropriate package - actually, I tried
reporting this 3 times before it worked on the fourth try, as launchpad
kept timing out. I did put it as a grub 2 bug originally, but must have
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Is there any log files or anything you may need to help track down the
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The new light theme hangs for 20 seconds before desktop loads. The music has
well and truly stopped and the light theme, just hangs there doing nothing.
Previously the desktop and panels would appear in unison with the finishing of
the music.
I will make this invalid as the login loop has stopped since alpha 3 -
although it takes a double login before it goes to desktop, which, by
the way, is very slow to open up.
** Changed in: gdm (Ubuntu)
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Public bug reported:
Grub 2 doesn't load .tga splash image. After updating grub 2
/boot/grub/grbu.cfg lists the .tga as being 'found', but upon reboot,
doesn't load it at the grub screen. This is happening in both karmic (
kernel 2.6.31-20-generic) and lucid (kernel 2.6.32-14-generic). The
splash
I too have to login twice to lucid alpha 3 before it goes to desktop. As
far as I can remember, it only happened after installing the nvidia 190
drivers.
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Must log in twice to gdm in Lucid
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/528830
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Public bug reported:
Lucid lynx with kernel 2.6.32-12-generic. Can't login. Login seems to be stuck
in a loop. As in; I login, the screen disappears as though it is going to go to
the desktop, but the login screen then appears again...and it keeps happening
again and again. Also happens on
I have not had the plymouth problem for some time - I found that
plymouth had not been installed ( for whatever reason),once installed
the message went away.
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'mountall cannot connect to plymouth', followed by 'run-parts:
/etc/update-motd.d/91-release-upgrade exited with return 1'
Oops just realised this is not alpha 3 updates as it is not due out for
about 3 weeks - the large update was due to Open Office Core - never-
the-less the last two updates have caused the above problem. i am not
sure which package it is causing the problem. Sorry about he
misinformation.
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Public bug reported:
Lucid Lynx - Alpha 2
Following last updates, get the message at boot kernel panic-not syncing
VFS:unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(0,0)
Can't give any more information.
M/B Gigabyte MA-GA-770 DS3 ; 2GB 800MHz ram ; Nvidia 8600gt GPU
This has happened since this
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: New = Invalid
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kernel panic-not syncing VFS:unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(0,0)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/516893
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