After uninstalling the nvidia drivers, my system was borked: Unity
wouldn't start (complained about not being able to find a valid screen
layout). After some messing with that, couldn't log in (screen freezes
after supplying credentials). This has unfortunately taken some time to
fix.
I'm
I never noticed this in prior releases. I first started noticing this
around april.
According to the Additional Drivers tab on Software Updates, i am
currently using NVidia 331.38. However the error still occurs, reported
by Nouveau. I'll remove it (sudo apt-get --purge remove xserver-xorg-
That broke the login screen: Couldn't type or use the mouse. Repaired by
reinstaling nouveau from recovery mode. Guessing something wrong with
that proprietary driver that makes it fallback to nouveau, i'll try
another.
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from nvidia-331). Will try the legacy 304.117.
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Title:
[Lenovo ThinkPad
No, i'm still getting the error message from nouveau.
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Title:
[Lenovo ThinkPad Edge S430] Suspend fails
To manage notifications about this bug
I tested with v3.16-utopic, it was the ne on top of the page at ...
Couldn't install linux-headers, got this:
$ sudo dpkg -i linux-*.deb
Selecting previously unselected package linux-headers-3.16.0-031600-generic.
(Reading database ... 373797 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing
But the kernel itself is installed:
$ uname -a
Linux zeno 3.16.0-031600-generic #201408031935 SMP Sun Aug 3 23:36:11 UTC 2014
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Suspend gives the same error, so i tagged it as kernel-bug-exists-
upstream-3.16.0:
Aug 12 00:29:01 zeno kernel: [ 57.354813] nouveau [
Public bug reported:
When suspending the machine (clicking cogwheel in upper right corner):
* the computer starts doing what it does before suspending
* the screen goes black (which is the way it used to be)
* some message about failure is displayed briefly, and i get the login screen.
The
I've tried booting Lucid from a USB stick but for some reason my laptop
doesn't want to. (With Precise it worked.) I'll burn a CD. Sorry about
the delay.
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Side note: According to this thread
https://communities.intel.com/thread/44699, the card only does 2.4GHz,
perhaps my office wireless N is 5GHz only?
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Unfortunately, but actually fortunately, i wiped Windows from the
machine the day i got it.
There's a lot of old releases for downloading at http://old-
releases.ubuntu.com/releases/, trying all isn't an option i'm afraid.
Which one would you suggest i try?
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Sorry about the delay. I tried it just now with 12.04, and my card
behaves the same way there: No 802.11n, and 802.11g behaving badly
(slow, lots of tx excessive retries). Ok for me to mark the bug
confirmed until futher notice?
BTW, how can i check that my laptops WLAN card isn't borked (remote
3A) Mikrotik OmniTik UPA 5hnd
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Title:
8086:0888 [Lenovo ThinkPad Edge S430] Centrino Wireless-N 2230:
802.11n not working
To manage
I wasn't able to test 9). I have upgraded to Saucy, kernel 3.8.0.23, for
which i couldn't find any linux-backports-modules
(https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+search?text=linux-backports-modules). Tab
completion on 'sudo apt-get install linux-backports-' also didn't yield
anything. Can i try this out
Below, I tried to answer the questions the best way i could right now.
3A and 9 i will have to check later, i'm at home now. I'll mark it
Confirmed again when that's done.
By the way: Many questions in that link have already been answered
above, or are not so relevant to the issue as described
Oh, and 8) of course. I'll also check that.
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Title:
8086:0888 [Lenovo ThinkPad Edge S430] Centrino Wireless-N 2230:
802.11n not working
To
Tagged kernel-bug-exists-upstream.
uname -a:
Linux zeno 3.12.0-031200rc4-generic #201310080738 SMP Tue Oct 8 11:40:45 UTC
2013 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
iwconfig:
wlan0 IEEE 802.11bgn ESSID:off/any
Mode:Managed Access Point: Not-Associated Tx-Power=16 dBm
Public bug reported:
802.11n networks don't show up in the network manager.
Side note: With N-band enabled, i see a lot of Tx excessive retries.
When i disable N-band functionality, this is fixed and i get a lot more
kB/s from it. That's why I currently have N-band disabled explicitly in
The workaround doesn't work for me (on 13.04). Loading the CD to be
copied while the Copy dialog is open makes the drive name (in my case,
Audio CD in Matshita DVD-RAM UJ8B2) appear when you hover over the
empty space with the mouse, but clicking Copy just freezes up Brasero.
To be clear, the
Not sure if this is related:
Doing a simple dd didn't work for me either. I tried this to just create an
.iso from the CD (/dev/cdrom, /dev/cdrw etc. are all symlinks to /dev sr0.):
$ dd if=/dev/sr0 of=/tmp/audiocd.iso
dd: reading ‘/dev/sr0’: Input/output error
0+0 records in
0+0 records out
0
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Title:
Brasero
Another me too:
$ sudo powertop
Summary: 461.2 wakeups/second, 57.9 GPU ops/seconds, 0.0 VFS ops/sec and 10.0%
CPU use
Usage Events/sCategory Description
36.3 ms/s 242.7Process/usr/lib/firefox/firefox
100.0%
Update: For some reason the bug appeared again, making the screen go
black ervey reboot (tried 3 times). Re-installing the .debs (bisect01)
helped.
Helge's assumption seems to hold for my laptop (Lenovo Thinkpad S430), if dual
VGA means 2 different VGA lines showing up in lspci:
$ lspci |grep
Steve thanks, the bisect01-version fixed it. The newer bisect02 does
not.
NVIDIA Corporation Device 0de8 (rev a1)
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Title:
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** Changed in: clusterssh (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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I've marked the issue as fixed.
If anyone knows precisely which exact compiz package and release fixed
it, please make it known. (A Google search for
site:changelogs.ubuntu.com 662654 yields nothing.)
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I am no longer experiencing this bug. The only cause i can think of
(apart from the standard upgrades which keep installing) is that i
removed some remaining kde-related packages (more about that at
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1608975).
The removed packages were: kdebase-runtime
In that case, my .csshrc file might tell you something. (I installed
clusterssh under lucid or maybe even intrepid, the default .csshrc
settings may have changed.)
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Claude, i intended the file to be useful for reproducing the error so
i'm not surprised.
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When typing, after the third character vertical lines appear alongside
each character. These makes the line almost unreadable. (See attached
screenshot.)
I first noticed this behaviour after the upgrade to Meerkat.
Version:
clusterssh:
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I got this error because i hand-complied a Python 2.4, which installed a
symlink 'python' in /usr/local/bin/.
Dakai Zhu's suggestion above worked for me also.
I'll install hand-compiled stuff in the /opt/ directory next time.
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$ dpkg -l | grep python-gtk2
ii python-gtk2 2.17.0-0ubuntu2
Python bindings for the GTK+ widget set
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It was there, and up-to-date. I reinstalled both, and the file you
mention exists.
$ sudo apt-get install python-gobject
[sudo] password for kees:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
python-gobject is already the newest version.
0
On my desktop, however, meld works. (The above report is for my laptop.)
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On my desktop (where meld does work), i have the same python-gtk2
version.
k...@janos:~$ dpkg -l | grep python-gtk2
ii python-gtk22.17.0-0ubuntu2
Python bindings for the GTK+ widget set
ii python-gtk2-dbg
Public bug reported:
Installing meld using apt-get yields:
$ sudo apt-get install meld
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following NEW packages will be installed:
meld
0 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not
In October last year, i got a new harddisk and migrated my files to
this, omitting most of the hidden folders. This solved the problem for
me. Probably there was something in the configuration files that caused
this error. Taavi Palo's hint to (re)move the .local folder may be
worth investigating
Couldn't set it to Won't fix, so i set it to Invalid.
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This was probably a hardware problem.
After doing a vanilla Karmic re-install, i got the same problem again.
Since my colleague has the same card, which works fine, he suggested a
hardware problem. I removed the physical card and re-added it, and now
it seems to work well.
** Changed in: linux
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
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Turns out i can't fix it this way all of the time: I'll still get the
hangups on startup occasionally, and at inpredictable times, and
rmmoding+modprobing doesn't help.
This is probably something that went wrong during the several upgrades i
did, and not a bug in a current package. (I've been
Today i got it to work. I think the crucial thing was to remove and re-
add (rmmod and modprobe) the iwl3945 module.
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Alas, i ran jockey (jockey-gtk), but no change. I still get the spinner,
and no window borders. (Actually, the message i get when enabling
desktop effects for the first time is this: Searching for available
drivers.) The jockey's output was: no proprietary drivers were found on
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I withdraw that, the spinner is still there on reboot, it had only
disappeared when i logged out and in again.
When i enable desktop effects for the first time after a reboot, it says
it's looking for installable drivers for some time, is that any help?
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Binary package hint: compiz
When i log in, i have no window borders. This seems to be due to compiz
being off: when i go to System Preferences Appearance Visual
effects, No effects is checked. I check it and everything works fine.
However, on the next login, i have the
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Re-opening this; it shows the same behaviour as before. See the attached
kern.log excerpt: the issues start at Oct 14 14:16:29.
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Binary package hint: kdebase
When starting a fresh konsole window (so before resizing, etc.), the screen
appears garbled:
- the cursor is offset an extra position from the prompt
- typing a character inserts it at the correct position, 1 character of space
after the
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Booting with wireless disabled by the hardware switch on my laptop works
fine. Once i switch wireless on, a process 'iwl3945' soon starts taking
up 100% of CPU (on one out of two CPU's), causing a freeze.
Booting with wireless enabled causes the system to hang in an early
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Let me rephrase my description as follows (editing doesn't seem to work
for me, malformed JSON error):
Booting with wireless disabled by the hardware switch on my laptop works
fine. Once i switch wireless on, a process 'iwl3945' immediately takes
up 100% of CPU (on one out of two CPU's). I can't
Booting with wireless enabled causes the system to freeze in an early
stage, to be precise: right after the message Setting up console fonts
and keymap... is printed.
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Update: the two recent attachments didn't produce the iwl3945 freeze. I
have wireless working now.
Let's see if i can reboot with wireless on, and then i'll invalidate
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For all those who can't read Dutch, this is nothing to do with Evolution, but a
duplicate of https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/316547
Geert, i'd follow Jonathan Marsden's advice if i were you. Be patient and keep
trying out the stuff that people suggest. Try to write down what you tried,
I haven't had any trouble with this since i upgraded to Intrepid (x64).
There have been a few kernel upgrades since then, so i assumed it's
fixed. If i can supply more info, please let me know.
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If i connect via ssh -X and start f-spot remotely, making it draw its screen on
the laptop i'm connecting from, it does not crash.
(Hoping this is helpful, sorry if it's is a redundant remark.)
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I won't also confirm it, then. Let me know if you want more info or have
a patch that needs testing.
When i set the values in gconf-editor (as suggested by Shanta Schelfhout
on 2008-11-24), f-spot still fails to start but the line Message:
gtk_window_resize: assertion `width 0' failed does not
Is this bug really incomplete? I'm marking it as new, hope that's
ok... If no, I'd be glad supply more info!
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Jeremy said:
First I opened synaptic and purged anything to do with fglrx or the open
source ati driver. Then I opened jockey and installed fglrx again. There it
fails for me: i cannot enable the fglrx driver from jockey: Enabling it by
selecting fglrx and clicking activate briefly pops up a
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Is it okay if i set the status to confirmed?
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another one
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I was going to add the output to the xorg logfiles here, but there is
nothing. That is, when i go to system preferences appearance
visual effects and click normal or extra, i get a small screen
saying Desktop effects could not be enabled, but nothing is written to
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I recently installed the fglrx driver, and this issue seems still to exist.
That is to say, i see the same thing the original reporter noticed:
- slow, choppy scrolling
- desktop effects (compiz) cannot be enabled
I include the output of lspci -vvnn, the rest will follow soon. I don't
know if
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
ubuntu: 8.10 (intrepid)
package: xorg 1:7.4~5ubuntu3
what i expected: I hoped to be able to my xorg configuration running
Xorg -configure as root from a terminal.
what happened: The screen went blank. Going back to the terminal (Ctr-
Alt-F1)
Is duplicate of https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-
video-nsc/+bug/265035
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Binary package hint: amarok
package: 2:1.4.10-0ubuntu3
ubuntu release: 8.10 (intrepid)
what i expected to happen:
After ripping and encoding a recently bought music album using Sound Juicer,
which (since Intrepid) encodes Ogg as .oga files, i would have expected Amarok
to
Could it be that this fix has not made it into the current package
2:1.4.10-0ubuntu3 for Intrepid?
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-ati
ubuntu: 8.10 (Intrepid)
package: xserver-xorg-video-radeon
package version: 1:6.9.0+git20081003.f9826a56-0ubuntu2
On (re-)starting gdm, the screen goes blank. (Gdm is running correctly.
I can also log in, typing my login +
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I tried the Intrepid Alpha 4 CD (desktop amd64). After a normal boot
(select language, select run from live cd), I was able to follow the
boot process on the terminal screen (ctrl-alt-f1). Everything went OK
until starting gdm: black screen, TFT light flashing (indicating an
incorrect mode). I
Revoke again - after a day or two, it stopped working.
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Same here:
- Most of the time, when both users have been logged in for a while, i get this
after only one switch-and-back cycle. When both users have just logged in, i
have to repeat it a couple of times in order to get the freeze.
- Switching via the fast-switch applet and via the logout menu
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logout hang xserver with ati open drivers
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This is my old file, it's rather long, I'll reproduce the crash and send
the new one asap.
** Attachment added: old .xsession-errors file
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15123973/.xsession-errors.old
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logout hang xserver with ati open drivers
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/119635
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New .xsession-errors, doesn't show anything new
** Attachment added: New .xsession-errors
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15124355/.xsession-errors
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logout hang xserver with ati open drivers
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/119635
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I just started up the debugger. Unfortunately i wasn't able to obtain a
backtrace, because the system froze. I'll list the terminal output here.
** Attachment added: output from sudo dbg /usr/bin/Xorg
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15124381/dbg_output.txt
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logout hang xserver with ati open
I was also not able to find a core (i did sudo find / -type f -name
core). Should i? I did ulimit -c unlimited before restarting gdm.
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logout hang xserver with ati open drivers
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/119635
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I have to revoke that statement. Although my network card did work with
that driver at the time i wrote the message (lsmod | grep r81 returned
r8169), and has worked the days after, it did not work today. I
installed the r8168 driver (as indicated in
GDM still shows this behaviour with the opensource ati driver. Should i
file a separate bug or include more details here?
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[fglrx] freezes upon Logout or Switch user [patch]
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/118605
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