Same bug still in 14.04 LTS.. I installed ubuntu 13.10 on a brand new
laptop, and, silly me, I checked the LVM option.
Now, when trying to install 14.04 on top of 13.10 (I did an online live
upgrade from 13.10 to 14.04 but it broke my installation), the only
option I have, is to wipe out the
the appearing animation menu, you can mingle with it.. try playing
the animation, etc. It does not show.
6) Start the presentation by pressing F5
7) Click to exit the presentation
8) LibreOffice crashes
B) Command line shows the following:
sampsa@Sampsa-XPS-13:~/ubuntu$ libreoffice
Adding service 'Sampsa
Public bug reported:
The Avogadro program seems to have a broken dependency:
sampsa@Sampsa-XPS-13:~$ /usr/bin/avogadro
/usr/bin/avogadro: error while loading shared libraries:
libboost_python-py27.so.1.53.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
directory
sampsa@Sampsa-XPS-13:~$ apt
Same here. When I click the menu it goes away.
2012/7/3 Oliver steadyp...@gmail.com
I can confirm this bug on AMD 64-bit, ATI Radeon HD 3200 (780G) with open
source driver.
Opening one of the upper right menus for accessitbility and shutdown makes
the mouse stutter go away, closing the
i think this is mainly a problem for lower spec computers, especially
with ATI.
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Mouse pointer jerky on login screen
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NOw it is back but i CAN EXPECT IT TO GO BACK TO 1024X768 ANY REBOOT.
Sorry for the caps. I am using Unity 2d at the moment writing this.
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Previously I was happily using my Ubuntu system with my Samsung SyncMaster
959NF 19 CRT display, it showed it was a Samsung SyncMaster 19previously in
Displays. Now the max resoultion is 1024x768 and it doesn't recognize it
anymore. It has done it a couple of times
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Muy 12.04 doesn't recognise my dispaly properly anymore.
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YEah.. I also have 9200.
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It just jammed.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: unity-2d-shell 5.6.0-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-18.28-generic 3.2.9
Uname: Linux 3.2.0-18-generic i686
ApportVersion: 1.94.1-0ubuntu2
Architecture: i386
Date: Tue Mar 13 21:35:15 2012
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HUD jammed when I summoned it.
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In the login screen (I'm running Pangolin beta), the mouse lags every 2
or 3 seconds, and making it difficult for me to choose my DE. (I have
kubuntu-desktop over Ubuntu, GNOME Shell and ofcourse ubuntu and ubuntu
2d) :(
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package:
PS. Not sure if that is the right package. Otherwise mouse works
excellent.
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Binary package hint: update-manager
I'm using Ubuntu 10.04 LTS. An alert sign appeared on top bar of the
screen. A message translated from Finnish: An error has occurred, run
package handling application in the menu under the right button or in
apt-get-program screen to find
I tried a newer BIOS (f.39) again in the hope that bug would have been
fixed, as the older bioses cause other bugs for me, but the brighness
adjustment still will not work.
I think the bug actually isn't in hal but in the kernel (acpi module?). It
seems that the /proc/acpi interface is
I was never using ring while having the problem, so for me it can't
really be the ring. I experimented with different setups as well and I
get the same effect always. With less effects enabled, normal in the
appearance dialog for instance, it just takes longer to fill my memory.
So if it's not
If I had to guess I'd say cube, rotate, or (most likely) cubecaps.
Of these plugins, I have cube and rotate enabled and cubecaps disabled.
I can post my compiz profile here as well if it helps but I couldn't
figure where to find it from..
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I can confirm this on a hp dv2000 laptop with an nvidia geforce 7200
(128MB) card with gutsy and nvidia-glx-new (100.14.19).
compiz.real hogs all my memory (1GB) in a couple of hours when having
several windows open and, for instance, surfing the web. Closing the
windows doesn't free the memory,
I can confirm this problem on an intel core 2 duo dv2100t with bios
versions f.22-f.26. The older versions of the bios (f.11 and f.12) work
perfectly but intel's VT virtualization is disabled in them.
Downgrading the bios will probably solve the problem.The older bios versions
are not listed on
The next stable version of the alsa-driver (1.0.14) should be released next
monday (june 3rd).
http://news.gmane.org/gmane.linux.alsa.devel
So if you don't want to go through the hassle of patching the driver as
described in the ubuntu forums thread I recommend waiting for Monday and
compiling
Solution found:
Tried to compile the newest alsa-driver, lib and plugins (1.0.14rc4).
This did not help with the media-key problem, the sound quality did
however get significantly better when using headphones. With this alsa-
driver the first channel is changed from 'Master' to 'Headphone'. The
As a note, I don't believe this is a bug with alsa-lib, but somewhere in
gnome. In addition to the newest alsa-driver. I also tried the system
with the exact same driver and alsa-lib I used in Edgy, where I never
experienced this problem. With the same setup as in edgy the problem
still persisted
A patch which adds support for your sound card was just mailed on the
alsa-devel mailing list:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.alsa.devel/46265
The newest alsa-driver (1.014rc4) does not seem to have this patch.
If you don't care to patch an older driver you can compile one the newest
Tried bence's solution. Unfortunately it didn't work for me. The volume
still gets stuck at mute, with the media keys being unable to increase
it from there.
thanks anyway ;)
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Here are screenshots of alsamixer, gnome-volume-control and the volume
applet at the cases where the volume is stuck. In both cases the volume
is being increased with the media keys when the screenshot was taken. In
neither of the cases is the volume actually really muted, but just very
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By decreasing volume to zero by media keys or alsamixer
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** Description changed:
When the volume on a HP dv2000 laptop is decreased to zero either by the
volume applet or especially with the media keys, the system sometimes
ends up in a state, where alsamixer states that the master volume level
is at zero but not muted, whereas the volume
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** Attachment added: amixer
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Just to make clear what I tried to explain in the original report, with
'the volume applet' I actually mean both the applet and the gnome-
volume-control.
** Changed in: gnome-media (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None = gnome-media
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When the volume on a HP dv2000 laptop is decreased to zero either by the
volume applet or especially with the media keys, the system sometimes
ends up in a state, where alsamixer states that the master volume level
is at zero but not muted, whereas the volume applet thinks
Public bug reported:
When the volume on a HP dv2000 laptop is decreased to zero either by the
volume applet or especially with the media keys, the system sometimes
ends up in a state, where alsamixer states that the master volume level
is at zero but not muted, whereas the volume applet thinks
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