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OK, well, it looks like a GRUB problem, no idea what or why.
I am trying to reinstall the linux-image because, after simply install
gparted, dpkg tried to re-create a new initramdisk or somesuch. After
rebooting, I ran into the VFS no root filesystem problem. Fortunately,
I was able reboot to
Hi,
A couple of quick comments.
First, as a temporary workaround,as root user I simply backed up and
then removed the nvidia-common file in the /etc/kernel/postinst.d and
/etc/kernel/header_postinst.d directories. Then, by running apt-get -f
install, I was able to get the kernel packages to
Hi,
I can't be completely sure, but I'm fairly certain this relates to a bug
I reported, for which I have a SIMPLY, TEMPORARY WORKAROUND that MIGHT
help folks effected by this bug. Note that I do NOT have a CUSTOM
KERNEL and my workaround is for the stock Ubuntu 9.10 kernel.
Also, for those
Hi rik (and others),
Thanks for the suggestion.
I did in fact resolved the problem, but before your post...
I knew I wasn't crazy -- I HAD seen xsane work on the machine under
WUBI. So, I booted from the install CD and just ran in Live CD mode.
Still no joy.
So then I rebooted a different
hi rik,
thanks again for your help. very kind of you to take the time to share
your experiences.
that's sort of the reason for my wordy reply: just in case my experiences
can be helpful to someone else.
it drives me crazy hunting around for a solution to a problem, then to find
one or more
Sorry folks, I thought that reply by email would go only to rik. My
apologies. --doug
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As of today, Sun. 2010-02-21, there are 227 updates to the Karmic (9.10)
distribution CD I have (intel32, single processor). I tried repeatedly,
immediately upon first logon of the first user created, to update the
system via Update Manager. Each time, installation of the
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I too am having a very similar problem. I just recently switched this
particular machine from WinXP Home SP3 to Ubuntu 9.10.
Before I did the install, I used WUBI to try out 9.10. At that point,
my Epson Perfection 3590 Photo scanner, connected via USB 2.0, worked
just fine.
I thought I
Hi, I seem to have a very similar problem: default browser of Firefox
seems to work fine across the board EXCEPT for when I double-click on a
.desktop file acting as a URL (i.e., like with Jakob, created by
dragging a link to the desktop). In my case, however, Opera is the
correct browser. At
[possibly SOLVED]
I have located and corrected the bug, at least in my case.
SHORT ANSWER
Edit $HOME/.local/share/applications/mimeapps.list, find the section
[Added Associations] and within that section fine a line that starts
with
text/html=
and make your preferred browser the FIRST entry
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: samba
Hi,
I haven't investigated fully yet, but this bug report is fairly similar
to Bug #546896. However, first, the final error message is different
and, second, the platform is 32-bit not 64-bit.
Doug
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: i386
Date:
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Hi,
I'm still not completely clear on what the problem is, but
(surprisingly) the following fixed the problem for me.
sudo apt-get purge samba-common-bin
sudo aptitude download samba-common-bin
sudo dpkg -i samba-common-bin_2%3a3.4.0-3ubuntu5.6_i386.deb
sudo rm -f
Hi,
For the developers / technically-minded, I should definitely note:
The problem was pretty clearly related to the file
/usr/bin/nmblookup.samba3 not being present. Indeed, after installing
samba-common-bin with aptitude / apt-get (which always failed, as
aforementioned), running dpkg -L
Hi,
Regarding the workaround I describe in Bug #550022, I should also note
that I had to uninstall package nautilus-share before I could
uninstall samba-common-bin. After the workaround, I of course
reinstalled nautilus-share.
HTH,
Doug
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Hi Tzadik,
Yes, thanks, I did see your post from 11/15/09 and considered trying
your solution. However, I have an Epson rather than Brother scanner,
and I was able to correct the problem by, more likely, switching USB
ports or possibly having forced a scanner reset with a WinXP SP3
machine.
Hi Jean-Baptiste,
Yes, I did at the time. (I have since removed and re-installed all
nvidia-* packages.)
Doug
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hi fabio,
just a heads up that i haven't forgotten that you need me to re-verify
this defect (bug). i'm still getting settled in, now that i'm back in
my home town. hopeful, i should be able to take a look at this issue
for you again in the next week or so.
thanks,
doug
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2010 17:06:53 -
Subject: [Bug 591060] Re: USB mouse moves across multiple desktops;
touchpad mouse does not
Hello
Is this problem present with the latest updates ?
Thanks in advance
Fabio
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I wonder what's going on these days with Ubuntu. Almost every update to
12.04 LTS seems to break something and cost me up to an hour each time.
And yet again here... :(
More importantly:
Danny Lawson's fix DID NOT work for me (post #5 here), that is, removing
the 10-kernel-hardening.config.
OK, I'm getting this:
error: Invalid argument setting key fs.inotify.max_user_watches
in /var/log/upstart/procps.log
So, now I just need to figure out where this max_user_watches is being
set. It doesn't appear to be in any of the /etc/sysctl.d/* files.
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OK, I spoke to soon. Aparantly I grep'd for:
user_max
instead of max_user, which DOES match:
/etc/sysctl.d/30-spideroak.conf
I commented out the one line in this file (i.e. add a leading hash mark
'#'), and now procps starts.
So, IF YOU USE SPIDEROAK, THIS MIGHT BE THE PROBLEM.
Hope this
I think it's important to clarify a few issues with this bug:
First, for some of us -- including myself and the original submitter --
the Shutter indicate DOES work and appear in Unity's indicators once
Shutter starts. Rather, it's just that, at some point for reasons I've
not been able to nail
OK, according to http://askubuntu.com/questions/39843/application-
indicator-for-shutter, this issue is fixed in Shutter 0.89, which
presently is available from a PPA and can be installed / updated thusly:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:shutter/ppa
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install shutter
Public bug reported:
Since upgrading to Precies (12.04), every time I start (or restart)
Thunderbird, the Lightning calendar tab disappears (all my other
Thunderbird tabs persist). Prior to upgrading, the Lightning calendar
tab always persisted across starts, but not it does not. This is a
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Typo Correction: ...persisted across starts, but now it does not.
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Daniel -- or anyone else who knows I suppose -- can you post the URL for
the PPA? I'm not sure which Compiz PPA to install for this fix
Thanks, Doug
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Expected behavior:
XBMC plays all supported video files correctly.
Actual behavior:
After upgrading to Precise (12.04) from Oneiric (11.10), XBMC stopped
playing .mkv and .mp4 files correctly (and possibly others). .avi files
seem to playback fine. Specifically, .mkv and
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alien4any's solution (post #6) worked perfectly for me after trying
several other suggestions found around the net (e.g., getlibs, etc).
Ubuntu 12.04 LTS 64-bit. Thanks!
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Hi,
My motherboard died and Gigabyte had to replace it with a newer model
(specifically, a GA-970A-UD3 replacing a GA-870A-UD3). After installing
the replacement motherboard, the system boot and operated just fine. I
did notice after a few days, however, that free and cat
Oops, I should have also mentioned:
Of course, all 12gb were being recognized before the motherboard (MB)
replacement. No kernel updates or any other kind of updates were
applied during the 2-3 day period between when I installed the new MB
and noticed the lacking 4gb of RAM.
I did force a
Hi Christopher,
Yes, apparently it does. Kindly see the attached screenshot, which
again shows 12gb using 'lshw' but 'free' and 'cat /proc/meminfo' show
only 8gb. This is from having booted the iso file 'utopic-desktop-
amd64+mac.iso' (downloaded yesterday) by installing grml-rescueboot and
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Hi Christopher,
I'm a bit confused. Don't you mean a reporting discrepancy between
'lshw' vs. '/proc' and procps tools like 'free'. BOTH 'free' and 'cat
/proc/meminfo' show the WRONG info, whereas 'lshw' shows the correct
info.
Just to be clear, I'm rather confident that this is not a
Hi Christopher,
OK, great, thanks! And done (see results below). Unfortunatley, the
problem is to be found in the upstream kernel as well. :(
I'll change the tags as you direct momentarily.
What happens next?
Thanks,
Doug
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root@s3:~#
Kernel bug report emailed to linux...@kvack.org.
I will report back with a Kernel Bug Tracker
(https://bugzilla.kernel.org/) report URL once I have one.
Thanks.
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Hi Christopher,
Makes sense.
Here is the requested URL for the upstream kernel bug report in their
email list archives (linux-mm):
http://marc.info/?l=linux-mmm=140105784328583w=2
The file 'kernel-bug-report.txt' I attached in my previous post contains
the exact same information.
Thanks,
Doug
Public bug reported:
The summary line rather says it all. I'm not sure which update of the
'update-manager' package triggered the problem, but it definitely was
within the last 3-4 weeks. When I run from the command line, this is
the error message I receive:
morse@s3 ~ update-manager
Traceback
@Brian Thanks, that did the trick! I've put a hold on python-apt and
python-apt-common so this does not occur again.
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Same problem on brand new 15.10 installed yesterday. From searching
Google, I see that plugging in a wired mouse brings the settings back,
and the pointer speed settings affects both mice. So, I've been able to
make the needed adjustment, and it persists. However, disconnecting the
wired USB
Like @circum (post #3), I also had set pressing both Shift keys to
toggle to the next input language. Switching this to pressing both Ctrl
keys appears to have fixed the problem for me while providing similar
functionality. I'll report back should I find this change leads to
other problems or
Public bug reported:
Running meld from the CLI routinely generates this assertion error:
(meld:20296): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_container_foreach: assertion
'GTK_IS_CONTAINER (container)' failed
A mild annoyance at best, but I felt it worth reporting. Thanks!
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease:
Changed package from epiphany to epiphany-browser.
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Title:
Cannot type any
I should also mention:
I have attempt stopping epiphany, completely removing ~.config/epiphany
and ~/.cache/ephiphany, and restarting. Doing so had no effect.
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I upgraded today from Ubunutu 15.10 to 16.04.2 LTS. Since the upgrade,
I can no longer type any entry into any sort of input text box or area
on any web page. I only use the epiphany web browser with
google.com/voice, google.com/calendar, and i.doit.im. This problem
occurs
Public bug reported:
Bluetooth connection to Bose Soundlink II have been fine for years.
Applied a few new updates in the last day or two --- system was
generally up to date, I don't often wait more than a week or so --- and
now I can no longer connect. Removed the device and re-paired just
Thanks Daniel. Rolling back to kernel 4.4.0-87-generic #110-Ubuntu SMP
seemed to fix the problem. Upgrading to 4.4.0-91 also seemed to cause
other problems: My system started overheating, eventually slowed to a
crawl (i.e., over a matter of minutes after each reboot slowed to the
point of being
Additionally, this issue also appeared along the line with Ubuntu+KDE
and apparently was easily resolved, as described in ubuntuforums.org,
[link](https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2318966). Quoting
another ubuntuforums.org post (also KDE),
Public bug reported:
Pairing and coupling to Amazon Echo works, but no sound is heard.
I believe the issue is related to the fact that Amazon Echo is paired as
a handset (i.e., speaker + microphone) rather than just as a speaker. I
believe the critical error is found in a dmesg line such as:
I should also note that on the askubuntu.com site, I speculate that it
may just be some permission issue deep down somewhere, and why.
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@hife and @Mary Sherman (spot9019):
You both indicate that the latest pulse-testing ppa fixes the problem
for you.
Can you both indicate whether you are running Unity as the desktop or
KDE or perhaps some other?
I still have suspicions that there may be a permissions issue that is
specific to
The problem appears to be with setting up the input sink, which I
couldn't care less about. If any knows of a way for bluez / pulseaudio
to force a device to just connect as an output-only device (e.g., normal
bluetooth speaker), I think I'd be fine, as I have no problems with
numerous other
@hife and @Mary Sherman (spot9019): Thanks for the speedy replies!
@hife: Thanks for describing your workaround in greater detail.
I've already tried the a2dp.py script, it doesn't fix the problem for
me. I just downloaded again the latest version and
I must unfortunately report that that the recently reported fix does not
work for me. Ubuntu 16.04 LTS connecting to Amazon Echo. Pulseaudio
1:8.0-0ubuntu3.3~xenial1, which is the latest presently available from
ppa:ubuntu-audio-dev/pulse-testing as of today.
The problem appears to result in
@Daniel van Vugt (vanvugt): Thanks for your assistance!
I am not Mary Sherman, and I'm continuing to experience this problem,
even with the PPA and after rebooting.
I didn't subscribe to this bug, I didn't even know about it. I report
bug 1691556 and you marked it a duplicate of this one.
As
Just to be clear, these are the errors I'm seeing:
root@n1:~# dmesg | grep -i blue
[9.402011] Bluetooth: Core ver 2.21
[9.402031] Bluetooth: HCI device and connection manager initialized
[9.402034] Bluetooth: HCI socket layer initialized
[9.402037] Bluetooth: L2CAP socket layer
I applied the patched /lib/firmware/intel/ibt-
hw-37.7.10-fw-1.80.2.3.d.bseq as mentioned by @7oby in comment #4 on
Ubuntu 16.04.3. No Joy. My control, is a newer:
[9.468054] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Detected Intel(R) Dual Band
Wireless AC 7265, REV=0x210
but the patched firmware seems to
This problem appears to have been corrected in Ubuntu 14.04 and 16.05.
This ticket can be closed. Thank you.
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