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Fixed in Precise+ - http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git?p=ubuntu/ubuntu-
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3.8.0-29.42 uptime 1 day, 15.49, no issues
Do we expect this to be fixed in 3.8.0-29.42?
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put_page failures with 3.8.0-27.40
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I have same problem with new insallation of 13.04
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GDBus.Error:org.openobex:Error.Failed: Unable to request session
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Unfortunately, I have sold this laptop and no longer have another to
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On 8/17/13 7:06 PM, Christopher M. Penalver wrote:
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Multitouch on Laptop tuchpad is not working anymore.
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I apologize, but I no longer have access to this hardware. It appears
both @vanvugt and @jaraco can reproduce, though; maybe one of you could
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I am using a Logitech K800 wireless keyboard and a M310 wireless mouse, and I
found this bug waiting for me after the upgrade to saucy. I did not have any
battery indicator from my desktop pc with raring and with precise.
I attach, as pitti asked, my upower.txt ($ upower --dump /tmp/upower.txt
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 816663 ***
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Failure to set permissions on Samba share via CIFS
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Sorry for the double posting: tried another
$ upower --dump /tmp/upower.txt
as the first one did not list any keyboard.
Looks like the other keyboard listed is my old one, K520, turned off and hidden
months ago in its box, but still living in the loving memory of its usb
receiver :)
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Retried also the
$ sudo killall upowerd; sudo /usr/lib/upower/upowerd -v 21 | tee
/tmp/upowerd.log
as it did not list any keyboard.
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** Summary changed:
- apport crashed with IOError in error(): [Errno 9] Bad file descriptor
+ [aufs] apport crashed with IOError in error(): [Errno 9] Bad file descriptor
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I already tried that, with my current kernel parameters looking like
this: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=quiet splash resume=/swapfile.swap
The only thing that changes is that I am now getting an indicator for
the screen brightness, however, the actual screen brightness does not
Joseph,
I did some double checking, and found I get the following output and
errors attempting to install your .deb package on Ubuntu 13.04, please
review, and let me know ?
dpkg -i linux-image-*.deb linux-headers-*.deb
(Reading database ... 187138 files and directories currently installed.)
Michal Suchanek, thank you for taking the time to report this bug and
trying to help make Ubuntu better. However, a Debian repacked Ubuntu
live image is not provided by the official Ubuntu repositories. Because
of this the Ubuntu project can not support or fix your particular bug.
Please report
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#682404 is fix-commited but despite the mir approval, hupnp has not been
promoted from universe to main. this is required for solid to be built
with upnp support.
the attached patch enables deb packages to be built with support for
upnp in solid.
i am recompiling these packages on my local
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Forgot to mention that pretty much everything Fn key related worked back
in 12.10, with the exception of the screen brightness, which -- oddly
enough -- required going into suspend, and coming out of suspend, before
the screen brightness would work.
Starting with 13.04 and now 13.10, I pretty
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Sound volume level doesn't grow linerly
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Thanks for your response, Mantas.
I am using Crossover by Codeweavers, and I don't even have Wine
installed.
I can try to replicate this with using PlayOnLinux instead, which will
install Wine. Now, when trying to install the new wine1.6, I get the
following:
The following packages have unmet
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Rainer Rohde, could you please test the latest mainline kernel via
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.11-rc5-saucy/ and
advise on the results?
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-
- I use a Asus eeePC (ubuntu 11.04) and I have very high poweconsumption.
- This is not Bug #760131 since pcie_aspm=force does not help.
-
- I tired the tip here and now power-consumption is back to normal:
+ I use a Asus eeePC (ubuntu 11.04) and I have very high
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WARNING: at /build/buildd/linux-2.6.38/arch/x86/kernel/apic/ipi.c
:109
Several years ago, before AMD abandoned the Radion driver for this card,
I used displayport on a single monitor. I switched to dual link DVM when
I added a KVM (was unable to find a KVM that supported displayport at
the time, and I needed it to support HDMI). So I don't think I have ever
seen the
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My sound card is wong detected. I have one Intel HD Audio Controller on my
laptop as i see on lspci -a
Please i need infos on how to tell to linux to use one correct driver for this
card.
As result of that i have no headfone output.
Above the result of lspci -a relatet to
DAP, a cursory search revealed DisplayPort support landed in 2.6.33.
Hence, for regression testing purposes, could you please test Maverick
via http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/releases/maverick/ ?
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@Stephen Croll :Do you know if this patch has been incorporated into
12.04LTS? What about 10.04LTS?
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bogus utime and stime in
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+/* toggle speaker-output according to the hp-jack state */
+static void alc882_gpio_mute(struct hda_codec *codec, int pin, int muted)
+{
can you post the output of alsa-info.sh ?
does it man that Jack detect is performed by gpio and hda-jack-sense-
test may fail ?
i.e. those front headphone
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I have no power option for my wireless adapter. Especially when on AC this
gets very hot (nearly unusable).
In Windows I can lower transmission power which helps.
I am under the impression in earlier versions of Ubuntu I was able to do that
too (or through some
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Did you browse to any pages under 13.10 (to generate a history)?
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Recently closed menu item is grayed out with no entries
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Note: For the tabs to show, I think you have to close the window with
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If it
O mesmo no kernel 3.10.7-031007-generic com ubuntu 13.04
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bluetooth daemon not started
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an update is available for your BIOS (A05). If you update to this, does
it change anything?
If not, could you please both specify what happened, and provide the output of
the following terminal
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Steps to reproduce:
- click on the nm-applet indicator to unfold the dropdown menu
- choose a wifi network to connect to
- select it and wait until it connects
Expected behavior
- should show a connecting animation while it is establishing the connection
- animation should
Can anybody tell me why on earth, when I search for the package nm-
applet, a result appears called nm-applet which I can actually click
and select, but then the report is rejected with an error that says the
package nm-applet does not exist
I have already reported dozens of bugs against
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the file /etc/xdg/menus/xfce-applications.menu has the
DefaultMergeDirs/ at the beginning of the file where it is processed
and the extra files are merged before the rest of the default file are
read. This means that the default layouts etc. will override the merged
file but
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Addendum to post 28.
I also ran the following tests, to be sure my LiveCDs created with uck,
were correct, and working.
(1) Created a LiveCD with uck, from standard Ubuntu 13.04 64bit LiveCD
ISO, and wrote it to USB stick, and it booted with kernel 3.8 and got
into Unity. But this version as
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This bug is still present in Ubuntu 12.04 with xtightvncviewer
1.3.9-6.2ubuntu2.
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xtightvncviewer doesn't send Shift+Tab / Ctrl+Shift+Tab
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an omitted argument in LOG_VERBOSE_D
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Workaround: Try to change the font encoding with Fontforge... For me, with some
fonts, like marvosym, this works.
Font Forge Open Font Encoding Set Encoding Windows ANSI or ISO-8859-1.
Later, you can go File Generate Fonts and overwrite it.
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Sources:
http://thelaptopsays.blogspot.com.br/2011/10/broken-symbolttf-on-ubuntu.html
and
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I realize I sent the bug report from Raring Ringtail, and not saucy. I
have confirmed that the version of libgarcon-common in saucy (0.2.1-1)
has the same issue. This is a very common bug. Only KDE seems to come
with this correct by default.
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well, the problem is not that repacked images do not work but that
kernel panics when accessing such repacked image.
EIhter way, linux 2.6 is obsolete by now and hopefully future kernels do
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The location is of course /cdrom/boot/grub/grub.cfg. Other research may
confirm this is a firmware issue. The firmware version is EFI 1.1 rev 2 which
rEFInd sees as UEFI 2.1. Due to not being able to boot any grub options from
grub list (grub boot manager loads but grub bootloaders will not
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=UEFI 2.3.1 is the specification demanded by Windows 8 for Secure Boot
purposes. I still think Ubuntu should still be able to install on a non
secure boot capable system using EFI. There appears to be no other
option than =2.3.1 UEFI or BIOS when trying to install Ubuntu EFI mode.
This document
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Occured for me when I was adding additional locations to display the
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indicator-datetime-service crashed with SIGSEGV in
Declined for Oneiric as EOL - Won't Fix
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This looks like a bug that has been around for quite some time.
I'll bet it's been inherited from kernel 2.4 or 2.6, since the available
drivers from Realtek
(http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/downloadsView.aspx?Langid=1PNid=1PFid=1Level=6Conn=5DownTypeID=3GetDown=falseDownloads=true#RTL8185L)
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bringing up 10ec:8185 wifi module freezes the system
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wifi module rtl8180 freezes
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** Summary changed:
- Lubuntu 11.10 uses too much swap, not releasing cache/buffers
+ [btrfs] Lubuntu 11.10 uses too much swap, not releasing cache/buffers
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