Private bug reported:
I was watching youtube in Google Chromium daily with three tabs open.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: whoopsie 0.1.18
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-19.30-generic 3.2.11
Uname: Linux 3.2.0-19-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
I upgraded my kernel on my Maverick amd64 installation to 2.6.36-rc5 and
there is now a unit called GF104 High Definition Audio Controller, 1
output, Digital Stereo (HDMI) Output
I have not been able to try it however as this computer does not have an
hdmi receiver connected to it. The other
Public bug reported:
The provided driver in both Jaunty and Karmic is old and needs to be
updated. The current provided driver version is 1.4.0.0. Since that
release there has been at four versions posted on ralink's website
http://www.ralinktech.com/support.php?s=2 . The current release is
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Vertical and horizontal touchpad scrolling don't work on the Eee PC in Jaunty
beta
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/351056
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I have this problem as well on my TX1020ea. Standard vertical scrolling
doesn't work even though It's enabled under System-Settings-Mouse-
Touchpad.
Instead I have some kind of half working multi-touch scrolling. I keep
my left pointing finger on the left part of the touchpad then I scroll
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** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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Vertical and horizontal touchpad scrolling don't work on the Eee PC in Jaunty
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Seems to be solved with Jaunty i386 beta? NetworkManager seems to come
right back up after going down during updates.
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When updating, restarting hal leaves you without internet connection
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/308904
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Public bug reported:
After every installation of Jaunty beta and Intrepid (final) I have to
run this command in the gnome-terminal to get sound output from my two
receivers (one through hdmi and one through spdif coax).
amixer sset 'IEC958 Playback AC97-SPSA' 0
I found this on the forums after
Hello this issue is present with sabnzbdplus available in the UBUNTU
universe repository. Using the external jcfp external repository does
not help either.
This was work of yesterdays updates.
razor1...@leonis:~$ sudo apt-get install sabnzbdplus
[sudo] password for razor1394:
Läser paketlistor
This has happened all the way since Intrepid. I'm currently on Jaunty
and it still happens.
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When updating, restarting hal leaves you without internet connection
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You
Usually, I don't need to restart the service as a simple sudo
NetworkManager is sufficient.
To clarify... This happens to all my i386 computers (4).
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When updating, restarting hal leaves you without internet connection
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I posted a very similar fix in my report about this problem the 25th but
nobody seemed to care.
So much for trying to help.
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opening /dev/scdN causes tray to be closed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/283316
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I don't want to take credit. The one who should is the Christian Krause
on the red hat bugzilla. I'm just stumped that no dev reacted and that
my report got marked dupe even though it was created a lot earlier than
this one.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=453095#c26
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I would like to add that there is no need to put the patch under
/etc/udev/rules.d/ dir. It's ok to put it for ex under ~/.
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Tray retracts automatically after eject with 2.6.27-6 and -7
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As this is proven to be an udev bug I have remarked it.
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Sourcepackagename: eject = udev
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Tray retracts automatically after eject with 2.6.27-6 and -7
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Yes that's a very nice find.
I've just modified the file to be patched as the /lib/... file does not
exist. Otherwise It's almost identical to the Red hat and Gentoo patch.
Download the attachment and copy it to '/etc/udev/rules,d/'.
sudo cp cdeject_ubuntu_intrepid_20081025_1754_gmt+1.patch
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Sorry for removing the patch but it didn't work for me with patch p1. I
usually use any of those even though I wrote p0 previously. I then
realized that there was a difference between p0 and p1 and it worked
with p0.
Back up.
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Ok so It seems to have fixed the problems for me at least with DVD+R
discs both empty and with UDF. Empty DVD+R DL discs work fin as well.
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Jose what happens if you change this line of the patch
+ENV{DEVTYPE}==disk, KERNEL==sr*, ATTR{removable}==1,
GOTO=persistent_storage_end
to this
+ENV{DEVTYPE}==disk, KERNEL==sr*|sc*, ATTR{removable}==1,
GOTO=persistent_storage_end
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Tray retracts automatically after eject with 2.6.27-6
Do you have any /dev/sr* devices at all or only cdrom* and sc*?
I don't know exactly how this part works but I thnik you need to fiddle
with i at least if you don't have any /dev/sr* device names.
/etc/udev/rules.d/60-persistent-storage.rules
# skip unpartitioned removable media devices from
Ok.
So from what I've/we've gathered:
1. This always happens when trying to eject a tray with a disc on it. It
doesn't matter what It contains (UDF, empty, ISO)
2. Pressing the eject button first once to eject the disc then when the tray
retracts press the button again once, will keep the tray
Gosh. Now I remember something. When installing Ubuntu from the alpha 3
disc I had a problem with booting up the live disc. I was left at
initrd. A fix was to add this to the kernel boot line:
all_generic_ide floppy=off pci=nomsi
so it looked like this
kernel
It didn't work. System stops progressing at
* Mounting local file-systems:
I tried to reproduce this bug on my almost identical desktop which was
easy. This computer was installed from newer daily disc.
I noticed that the second desktop had a different boot configuration:
old - computer 1:
Nevermind. I fixed it. It now looks like this on the first comp:
title Ubuntu 8.10, kernel 2.6.27-7-generic
uuid841ad554-74e5-4f9b-82b9-00eae02e6c3d
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.27-7-generic root=/dev/sda1 ro quiet splash
initrd
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- Tray retracts automatically after eject with 2.6.27-7
+ Tray retracts automatically after eject with 2.6.27-6 and -7
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Tapping the eject button on the DVD burner twice continuously works as
well.
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Some i/o errors. Could be of interest.
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Two other users are having the same problem.
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Binary package hint: eject
- The release I'm using is Intrepid Ibex i386 beta. The install was from a
- Intrepid i386 alpha 3 disc.
+ The release I'm using is Intrepid Ibex i386 beta. The install was made
+ from a Intrepid
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: eject
The release I'm using is Intrepid Ibex i386 beta. The install was from a
Intrepid i386 alpha 3 disc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-cache policy eject
eject:
Installerad: 2.1.5-9ubuntu2
Kandidat: 2.1.5-9ubuntu2
Versionstabell:
*** 2.1.5-9ubuntu2
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Binary package hint: eject
- The release I'm using is Intrepid Ibex beta. The install was from a
+ The release I'm using is Intrepid Ibex i386 beta. The install was from a
Intrepid
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gedit crashed with SIGSEGV in g_slice_alloc()
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GDM login screen too wide
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/214704
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I think I have the same problem.
The attached image I took shows that the bottom buttons are outside the
screen area.
I'm on latest Hardy beta and the system was updated less than an hour
ago. I have an MSI nVidia 7900GTO 512MB. Another computer with the same
motherboard and an Asus nVidia
a
tab.
2008/3/26, Sebastien Bacher [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
does anybody still get the issue on current hardy?
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? You
can also open an another bug on libgnomeui about the disk usage issue
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Yes it does. Thanks.
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I can also report that Deluge is working a lot smoother and the hard
drive usage ain't insane as before.
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I hope I'm doing right because It's not crashing when using it through
valgrind. Without it it crashes instantly.
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I'm also having this problem but Magic SYSRQ has been a real saver. It
lets me reboot and then I'm able to power down during bios initiation. I
have this problem on 2 machines. I think that either nvidia-drivers or
Automatix is the cause. Both have nVidia cards with the nVidia driver.
The cards
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