It's probably possible to make such a package, or add a version of the
driver with the fix to linux-backports-modules-intrepid. But first I'm
going to see if this qualifies for a stable release update. If so, the
fix will simply go in as a kernel update.
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The necessary work is in the X server 1.6 branch. It's all up to the
drivers now. DRI2 code is in the packaged Intel driver, but not enabled
by default yet.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/96991
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I wasn't using nfs. And the problem more or less seemed to disappear
around the time of release.
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Actually, I just saw my desktop running Jaunty do this, on
2.6.28-2-generic. The MythTV frontend froze, and so did my SSH session.
I couldn't resolve the machines IP from its .local name, but it
responded to pings to its IP address. After a couple minutes, everything
unfroze.
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konsole,
To clarify, the freeze of my MythTV system included X. The cursor didn't
move and numlock wouldn't toggle.
I run BOINC and ever since 2.6.27, multitasking has been terrible. BOINC
runs two idle-priority processes for my two cores. If I'm playing a
video with these processes around, and there's
With anyone still experiencing issues, does running sudo hciconfig hci0
lp hold,park before you turn on your mouse help?
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I can also backport and test this for Hardy's kernel if desired.
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This bug has been fixed upstream, by the following commits:
cce7ade803699463ecc62a065ca522004f7ccb3d
6bc912b71b6f33b041cfde93ca3f019cbaa852bc
e17036dac189dd034c092a91df56aa740db7146d
See this thread:
http://lkml.org/lkml/2009/1/11/70
It also looks like these fixes will be backported to the
** Description changed:
I have a patch, which didn't make it into 2.6.27, to get the IR working
- on this particular TV card. It'd be nice if this was included in the
- standard Ubuntu kernel.
+ on this particular TV card. Without this patch, the remote control that
+ comes with the card can't
Here's the patch cherry-picked from upstream. The only difference picked
up by that is the removal of an unused variable.
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If virt-manager had to push out audio through pulseaudio, it'd have to
handle having no pulseaudio running when it starts, and it'd have to
transfer audio output to the correct pulseaudio on demand and correctly
handle the daemon being terminated.
What about doing it the other way, pull instead
Thanks for the report. It appears the fact that old kernels prevented
the freeze was just a red herring: without a recent kernel, the newer
userspace driver couldn't enable some features related to the crash.
The real problem is probably in the Xorg driver. To narrow down when the
problem
I set up a PPA for Karmic that will roll libdrm and xserver-xorg-video-intel
back to the Jaunty versions:
https://launchpad.net/~brian-rogers/+archive/graphics-testing
I haven't tested this yet, so be prepared to undo it from the command
line if it breaks X.
If this old userspace stuff works
Yeah, there's an ABI change for X Server 1.7 in Lucid, so drivers built
for earlier versions won't work there. And unfortunately, I wasn't able
to build version 2.6.3 for Lucid. But I'm going to post my PPA info to
bug 456902, which might be the same issue.
If someone on Karmic verifies that
I set up a PPA for Karmic that will roll libdrm and xserver-xorg-video-intel
back to the Jaunty versions:
https://launchpad.net/~brian-rogers/+archive/graphics-testing
It will be interesting if the older X driver works without problems on
the newer kernel. I haven't had a chance to try
Also, yes Adam, I did see X crashing (not the window manager) during
Firefox use on a system where I reverted to a kernel version that
doesn't freeze. It makes running an older kernel not a viable workaround
for this problem...
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 152756 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 152756
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I was also able to verify that an i845 system is stable with:
libdrm 2.4.9
xserver-xorg-video-intel 2.7.0
I've now uploaded version 2.7.1 of the intel driver. It should be built
and available within a hour.
Geir, thank you reminding me about the situation with EXA and UXA. I'll
make sure to test
OK, the next version is up. I had to patch it to get it to build against
the final X Server release. If my patch isn't right, the driver will
most likely crash on startup. If it starts correctly, I'm interested in
the results both with and without KMS. If this version freezes, is it
only with KMS,
Confirmed. I had a chance to do the Bejeweled test with that version and
it passed. The next version also passed: 2.7.99.902+git20090720.bb300738
They worked with and without KMS. We're in pretty good shape here. This
means the bug didn't exist since the beginning of UXA and there's a
pretty good
Actually, I just saw there are no code changes between the git snapshot
I tested and 2.8.0, so I'll bump us forward one more version for now, to
2.8.1.
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That's excellent news!
We've now identified a good and bad version with only a handful of code
changes between them. At this point, we have just a few tests to go.
I've now uploaded 2.8.0.901.
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Olie, try it with KMS enabled and any AccelMethod setting in xorg.conf
deleted. It's possible it won't freeze with that setup.
If it still freezes, also try installing this version:
https://launchpad.net/~brian-rogers/+archive/graphics-
testing/+build/1437394/+files/xserver-xorg-video
The current karmic-proposed kernel can be downloaded at
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/karmic/+package/linux-image-2.6.31-17-generic
Mainline kernel builds are at http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/
They can be installed by double-clicking the .deb file or with 'sudo
dpkg -i
I can confirm this with up-to-date Karmic. I just reproduced it on the
latest LiveCD to rule out configuration issues, and what I found was it
only happens with system-level connections (where 'available to all
users' is enabled).
To reproduce:
1. Right-click the nm-applet icon and choose 'edit
Hit alt-F2, type 'winecfg' and hit enter. Then click the graphics tab,
and put a check mark by 'emulate a virtual desktop'. Then click OK. This
will make all wine applications run within a virtual desktop in a
window, including full-screen applications.
Can you then reproduce the problem with
larsemil, you might be experiencing bug 444039. Take a look at the
instructions I posted there to bypass the problem. If that solves it for
both you and the original reporter, then we have confirmation that it's
a bug with mode switching and you'll want to subscribe to that bug.
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Does Xorg crash if you run in a virtual desktop? Or do you run into some
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Binary package hint: mountall
During Karmic's boot, if the automatic filesystem check fails, it drops
the user into a root shell to do the fsck manually. After you perform
the disk check and exit the shell, the boot script tries to remount the
root partition with write
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My tmp was a symlink to /dev/shm. That appears to be what it doesn't
like. If /tmp is a normal directory, or a tmpfs is mounted directly on
/tmp, it's fine.
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devkit-disks-daemon is causing this by polling CD drives. The following command
will prevent the tray from closing:
sudo devkit-disks --inhibit-all-polling
After hitting CTRL-C, polling resumes and the tray will close again.
** Summary changed:
- Unable to eject DVD tray
+ CD-ROM tray closes
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 401067 ***
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[GM45] 3D application fail to run through Wine and often crash X
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I can confirm that patch gets screen blanking working. I tested in my
PPA: https://launchpad.net/~brian-rogers/+archive/ppa
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I put the fix for this in my PPA: https://launchpad.net/~brian-
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If you have an up-to-date kernel in Intrepid or Jaunty, you should have
the fix that was released. Unfortunately, the error message is rather
generic, and could indicate just about any problem with communicating
with the dongle. I was hoping the one fix would cover most people who
were getting
OK, I'm running the PPA version now.
If I touch /forcefsck, reboot, and cancel the scan, it drops me into the
shell. When I exit that shell, the system just sits there forever and I
have to reboot with ctrl-alt-delete. If I type 'reboot' instead of
exiting the shell, it resumes the boot process
Looks good.
Testing by interrupting /forcefsck, I can verify that the reboot command
reboots, and exiting re-runs fsck which will report if structural
modification has occurred and trigger a reboot in that case. And fsck
seems to be aware if a prior instance of fsck, run manually in the
recovery
A new bug should be filed for any 'task blocked' issues remaining in
Karmic, since the commits to fix the original issue are already in
kernel 2.6.31. This bug should actually be in the 'Fix Released' state,
so I'll fix that.
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This is something Gnome did, not Ubuntu devs. And I'm not really sure
how feasible it would be to preserve an older version of gdm. It'd be an
extra package to support, for one. If it needed an older version of the
Gnome libraries, things would quickly get problematic.
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The next release will include GRUB2, which should support just about
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Status: New = Confirmed
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All those symlinks are there for me, but I can confirm that I have the
same problem with drives not being detected, so I'll confirm this bug.
I don't think the CD burning programs care about the symlinks. I would
assume they look for the drive in HAL. My drive isn't listed by HAL and
I'm pretty
The state of this bug is already in the 'confirmed' state. It does not
need any more confirmations.
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Shouldn't it depend directly on xulrunner, then? Or does it require
something from the firefox package?
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This bug is back... I tested with both a blank CD-RW and a DVD-RW with
data on it.
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Here's the file after a fresh boot, after inserting a blank CD-RW.
Nothing new was logged when I inserted the disc.
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If I rebuild gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg, the problem goes away. The build must
have just come out bad somehow.
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Oh, I did have a local install of ffmpeg that I forgot about. Removing
the libs in /usr/local/lib makes the problem go away.
Odd that what was supposed to be a zero-changes rebuild caused a problem
with this...
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Public bug reported:
On Intrepid under the 2.6.27 kernel, sometimes Konsole, Synaptic, or
apt-get freezes for a random length of time from around one to fifteen
minutes.
During this time, I can look under the PID in /proc and I find that in
the status file under state it says 'disk sleep', and
My fix was applied upstream in kernel-package 11.002.
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I guess this should go upstream, but for now here's a fix.
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Happens to me as well, around 10%. My battery indicator turns red around
the same time, so I believe this problem is triggered by the battery's
'critical' status.
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I'm also having this problem. Gimp crashes whenever a file is modified
that isn't currently open in Gimp, but is in the same directory as an
image opened for editing in Gimp. In my case, it's an html file I'm
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/62962
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Crashes while trying to open KERA, another public radio station.
http://pubint.ic.llnwd.net/stream/pubint_kera
Sometimes it works but sometimes it crashes.
Attaching /var/crash/_usr_bin_rhythmbox.1000.crash
/* Brian Rogers, professional geek, coffee achiever */
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Binary package hint: devicekit-disks
On Karmic, after I insert a disc and it automounts, the eject button on
the drive doesn't work. If I eject through Nautilus, I am prompted for
my password with the following message:
Authentication is required to umount devices mounted
It looks like the files in /usr/share/polkit-1/actions need to be in
/usr/share/PolicyKit/policy to show up in the Authorizations control
panel. I wonder if the /usr/share/polkit-1 location is obsolete. There
are other packages that put files there...
Additionally, it doesn't like the lines
I'm setting to 'fix released' which I believe is the proper action. You
can update the status by clicking where the status is shown, or click
the down arrow to the left of that to also leave a comment.
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Actually, the defrag stuff is in the current kernel now and e4defrag is
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One thing comes to my mind with respect to people trying this out. I
recall reading that e4defrag was going be the proposed way to convert
files to using extents after migrating from ext3. But I get Operation
not supported when I try to defrag files older than the date of
migration, so it looks
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A fix for one Bluetooth issue has already been committed and released,
so Fix Released is the proper state for this bug report.
If you still have the same symptoms even with the fix and have reported
one of the bugs that is marked as a duplicate of this one, you can
undupe your own bug report and
Bruce,
The fix is in Jaunty's 2.6.28-11.39 Linux kernel. If you have all the
updates, then you should have the fix. To double-check, uname -r
should report something newer than 2.6.28-11-generic. So if you still
have problems, then you're being affected by a separate issue and should
file a new
Sorry for the delay, I forgot about this...
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Looks like the eject button is covered by bug 397734.
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I believe devicekit-disks is responsible for this, like with bug 417964.
Updating affected package.
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** Changed in: devicekit-disks (Ubuntu)
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Wouldn't the ideal solution be to build a lib32pulse package? What would
that entail?
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I'm on AMD64, so I can't test the i386 Ubuntu package that was posted.
However, I installed xserver-xorg-video-intel_1.9.92-1_amd64.deb and
xserver-xorg-core_1.2.99.902-1_amd64.deb from Debian-experimental, and
it seems to have resolved several issues for me. One of the resolved
issues was a
On 2.6.20-13-generic, SD cards did not automount.
Now with 2.6.20-15.25, the device does not even appear in /dev and I get the
following in dmesg:
mmcblk: probe of mmc0:d5d9 failed with error -28
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Update: 2.6.20-15.27 has resolved the issue. My SD slot works again,
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I'm confused. Is this problem supposed to be fixed? The status field
says Fix Committed, but in 2.6.20-15.27, I still don't get sound. Is
a new build coming?
Also, if it has not been committed, does the freeze preclude backing out
patches that caused this degree of regression? I noticed that
Can you mount SD cards manually? I can; it just no longer automounts
them.
Under Preferences - Removable Drives and Media, I made sure that Mount
removable drives when hot-plugged, Mount removable media when
inserted, and Browse removable media when inserted are all checked.
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Paul, take a closer look at your second link:
http://us.download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86/1.0-9631/NVIDIA-
Linux-x86-1.0-9631-pkg1.run
Below are the legacy GPUs that are no longer supported in the unified
driver. These GPUs will continue to be maintained through the special
legacy NVIDIA GPU
Oops, wrong URL, I meant
http://us.download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86_64/1.0-9755/README/appendix-a.html
The URL I pasted before is what you'll want to install until the 96xx
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Can you get sound on headphones? I get sound through headphones on
2.6.20-14, but my speakers are always silent. On 2.6.20-13, both
headphone and speaker output work properly. I have the same sound chip.
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If while playing a video, I attempt to go into full-screen mode by
double-clicking the video area or by clicking on the fullscreen button,
Miro just pops up a Miro has crashed window. Aside from the error
report, Miro keeps functioning normally, but does not enter fullscreen
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Title:
Miro produces
The patch is working for me. I put it in my PPA:
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The new bug, relating to btrfs, is bug 736743.
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Bug trackers generally track underlying problems, not the symptoms of
those problems. Since a real problem has definitely been solved here,
and some dongles have gone from a non-working to a working state, this
bug should be marked as fixed. So I'm resetting the status (and closing
the BlueZ
On Karmic:
$ file /usr/share/icons/mnemosyne.png
/usr/share/icons/mnemosyne.png: data
Apparently the file is there, but it got corrupted by a DOS-to-UNIX line
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Only one of the three commits for scheduler issues has been backported
in 2.6.28.2, and I can still produce this problem with 2.6.28-6-generic.
I believe the critical commit for this issue is
6bc912b71b6f33b041cfde93ca3f019cbaa852bc.
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Status: Fix Committed =
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 322310 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 322310
Ekiga running, hidden, unreachable and won't close
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Here's a backtrace with more symbols.
From frames 7 and 8, it looks like it's trying to create a tray icon
when it freezes. Then it goes into some xcb code. The problem could be
with a recent xcb update...
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Also fixed in 2.6.28, where it's included upstream.
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The sound latency in Flash can be worked around by running
export PULSE_LATENCY_MSEC=20
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Did you start Firefox from that same terminal (just type 'firefox')?
Otherwise the variable won't actually be set for Firefox.
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Andy, I see that compiling upower produces multiple deb packages, though
you only attached one of them. Considering the report of it not working,
perhaps the change actually winds up in the libupower package?
Regardless, for everyone's convenience I put your patch in my PPA. That
way it's easier
Balaji, if Ubuntu is getting wrong readings from your battery, you need
to open a new bug report for that. This bug report only covers the
problem where a battery life estimation isn't provided to the user on
systems where power consumption data isn't provided by the hardware. The
power manager
to fix.
In fact, I just fixed it in this PPA: https://launchpad.net/~brian-
rogers/+archive/power
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Battery life estimation never comes around
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/629258
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: software-center
I searched for 'mandelbrot' and double-clicked 'Xaos - Fractal Zoomer'.
Software Center went gray and stopped responding, consuming 100% CPU
time. The gdb backtrace seems to indicate that it's in an infinite loop
of signal/event handling.
** Attachment added: gdb backtrace
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/666381/+attachment/1710742/+files/software-center-backtrace.txt
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software center locks up and consumes 100% cpu
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/666381
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You don't need my gnome-power-manager package with the upower patch. All
my package does is make the indicator menu show the battery percentage
instead of 'unknown' when a time estimate isn't available. It can be
combined with the patched upower without causing any problems, though.
In fact, my
What you can do is create a script that sets the variable, then launches
Firefox.
Just run 'sudo gedit /usr/local/bin/firefox'. Then paste the following
into the file and save:
#!/bin/bash
export PULSE_LATENCY_MSEC=20
exec /usr/bin/firefox $@
Then run 'sudo chmod a+x /usr/local/bin/firefox'.
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