On Saturday 29 September 2007 15:11:57 Michael Krufky wrote:
Has anybody tested vanilla 2.6.22.y on their hardware? Is this problem
specific to Gutsy, or does it affect upstream 2.6.22.y also?
I'll assume that it's probably fixed in 2.6.23, given that the external
build from the alsa
On Saturday 29 September 2007 22:29:42 Jon Leighton wrote:
@Achim Bohnet: I tried suspending to RAM. It goes down but when it comes
back up the screen is all messed up and I have to press the on/off
button to restart it. However, I'm not sure it worked coming back up
from suspend *before* I
On Sunday 30 September 2007 12:04:07 Jon Leighton wrote:
How do we know alsa-driver is to blame though? I wouldn't thought it
would be the most obvious culprit... (But then again I don't really have
a clue ;))
Well, if certain versions of alsa-driver work and others don't, then,
everything
Still there for me: Gutsy beta AMD64
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On Sunday 07 October 2007 12:21:48 `GooZ´ wrote:
Well, that didn't quite do the trick for me anymore...
Maybe someone should contact a higher-up about this issue. It's rather
embarassing for both Dell and Canonical if recommended hardware stops working
over something as easily fixed!
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Does anybody know for sure, if the Inspiron 1420 N (AKA THE Dell Ubuntu
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I too confirm 2.6.22-13 is not fixing the issue, either. Compiling
alsa-driver-1.0.15rc1 by handdid solve the issue. I did not try
module-assistant.
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Another thing: with 2.6.22-13 and either alsa-driver-1.0.15rc3 or rc1, resume
from suspend to RAM stopped working for me on my Latitude D830. With
2.6.22-12 it at least worked with rc1...
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It's not that sound stops (I had that, can deal with it) but resume doesn't
work at all. All I see is a yellow Linu on the screen (near the top), not
even Crtl-Alt-Delete helps after that. Only hard reset.
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I changed my default color depth to 16 (instead of 24) in xorg.conf, to
work around another xunbuntu/xfce/xorg bug which crashes the x server
when you open the xfce terminal. It seems to have also resolved this
problem.
Can anybody confirm? It could help some users while we are waiting for
the
On Thursday 11 October 2007 09:03:08 elyk wrote:
scratch that - it appears that (at least on my machine) 2.6.23 only
works for the first reboot after installing the new kernel - after that
it goes back to not recognizing the sound card. Anyone have any idea why
this could be?
Are you sure you
What is the correct/fast way to draw an attention Ubuntu folks to the
particular issue? Irc? Mail? Some dedicated channel?
Seeing that not working sound on the Dell's may well be a PR disaster (I'm
still not sure if the Ubuntu pre-loaded Inspiron 1420 is affected or not,
some say their's is,
module-assistant on 2.6.22-14 gives sound on D830, but only through notebook,
not through docking station and hooking up phones doesn't deactivate speakers
as reported by others.
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elyk: I did build 2.6.23 for myself, and did not get sound even upon first
boot. The alsa version it ships with seems broken, too. As for ipw3945 not
working, that's because stock kernel doesn't ship the required drivers,
Ubuntu thankfully adds them for their releases.
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i upgraded feisty to gutsy RC.
now, when i lock the screen or switch user i can't log on back.
password not accepted. i can manualy Ctrl+Alt+Backspace and log on as usual.
$cat /var/log/auth.log gives me
Oct 14 17:35:27 sonique unix_chkpwd[10334]: check pass; user unknown
I actually did post working acpi-support files for the hardware I have on the
wiki. There are some corner cases that seem to be handled better by s2ram,
though. And Ubuntu infrastructure can't do s2both for all I know.
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I also confirm alsa-driver-1.0.15rc1 to work after resume, however,
sometime after that, it got broken again (or rather, it outright crashes
my machine during resume).
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Seems like a rather abrasive solution. Take away a working, packaged
solution that works, and ask users to fix another solution that
doesn't work.
Besides, pmi explicitely *has* support for powersaved, which in turn does work
best with uswsusp. Why acpi-support doesn't use s2ram by default, I
This still happens with Gutsy!
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Todays kernel, namely
Linux host 2.6.22-11-generic #1 SMP Mon Sep 17 03:45:58 GMT 2007 i686
GNU/Linux
does not fix it either.
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Emanuel: could you post your dmesg?
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Try alsa-driver-1.0.15rc1, later versions sometimes worked for me but crashed
upon resume from suspend.
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I compile alsa version 1.0.15 rc2 with the following command ./configure
--with-cards=hda-intel (then make and make install) and then added the line
options snd-hda-intel model=3stack
to my /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base
Can you suspend and resume with rc2? That only worked with rc1 for me (but
On Thursday 20 September 2007 11:43:18 Emanuel Goscinski wrote:
What do i did wrong?
Says something about version mismatch in your dmesg. Maybe you should try
reinstalling you kernel and recompile 1.0.15rc1?
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Check if the modem is deactivated in the BIOS, my machine couldnt play
music if it was deactivated (props go to thinkwiki page on installing
FC6)
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This happens because Intel VT does not emulate real mode calls, as
explained in the KVM FAQ. I would very much support the idea of not
using real mode calls for fancy boot screens thus.
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I think I just managed to trigger this without suspending etc.
I cold-booting, had the full spectrum of frequencies, decided to run the
tpfancontrol script (which overrides the inbuilt fan control logic) and
the cpufreq spectrum got locked between 1Ghz and 1Ghz:
current policy: frequency
Probably related to silent parts. Has been corrected in 3.97 (starting
from 3.97 beta 2)
See:
http://lame.cvs.sourceforge.net/*checkout*/lame/lame/doc/html/history.html
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Not totally sure, but I think that this was corrected in 3.97 (we had a
similar problem on Windows with DEP)
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I just tried linux 2.6.21.1 (as from kernel.org, no custom patches) on
my Thinkpad T60 and after a short suspend to RAM, my CPU still is able
to scale!
However, when you build this kernel, you won't have Ubuntu's restricted
modules so the ipw3945 won't work out of the box, for example.
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On Friday 21 September 2007 02:39:14 Tobias Heinemann wrote:
Also, does the microphone work for anybody in here? Mine doesn't, but I
only tried the drivers that come with the alsa-source package in Gusty.
Those do make the speakers work, but not the microphone.
The internal microphone did work
Problem persists in
Linux 2.6.22-12-generic #1 SMP Thu Sep 20 18:51:18 GMT 2007 i686
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Just for clarification: the packages on the suse server were NOT patched, they
are just daily dumps from alsa's mercurial repository. The main issue is that
alsa fixes and breaks hda_intel repeatedly it seems. And that Ubuntu uses a
version where it is broken.
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I'm confirming this. displayconfig-gtk's behavior is very erratic around
here - it never suceeds changing the default system resolution and at
login only a part of the screen is visible, with the same pan scroll
thing.
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With yesterdays linux-image, i.e.
Linux buznote 2.6.22-12-generic #1 SMP Sat Sep 22 18:14:28 GMT 2007 i686
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it seems like alsa is completely out of sync now:
dmesg | grep hda
[ 17.168000] snd_hda_intel: disagrees about version of symbol snd_ctl_add
[ 17.168000] snd_hda_intel: Unknown
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I have no sound in Gutsy x86_64. In Feisty, sound worked fine.
My laptop is a Dell Latitude D830.
Found in dmesg log file:
[ 23.252496] hda_intel: azx_get_response timeout, switching to polling
mode...
[ 23.550621] ipw3945: Detected geography ABG
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On Monday 24 September 2007 11:05:57 Andreas John wrote:
hm,
without digging deeper into the theme, I assume you cannot nice or
schedule the KVM machine, as it is implemented in the kernel. So I would
add a CPU-consumption DoS, as kernel-mode execution has high prio.
And, as things like
On Monday 24 September 2007 16:09:55 Andreas John wrote:
I hope, this will be accepted again.
Couldnt one simply create a /etc/udev/rules.d/XX-kvm-rules
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I installed KVM by executing
$ sudo aptitude install kvm
i.e. plain vanilla package.
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Also you might be able to use xrandr --output TMDS-1 --dpi to force
proper dpi on the external screen (I tried it and had mixed results, it
seems to only affect newly started apps or something like that). I don't
think it's specific to the D830 but more of a GMA X3100 issue.
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I'm seeing this bug as well, however, sometimes when I resume I won't
get sound like reported here, then pause media player (no use in it
playing stuff I can't hear) but after a while I accidentally restarted
it (forgetting it shouldn't work) and got sound again?
This is on a Latitude D830
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A few minutes ago, my system suddenly became very unresponsive and sure
enough, top shows trackerd running. Now this wasn't a CPU issue (it took
barely 20% of one core) but an IO issue.
Executing
sudo ionice -c 3 -p $PID_OF_TRACKERD
nicely
I'm using 0.6.2-0ubuntu3 so there is something else going on...
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Works ok in Gutsy for me. At least for non root volumes, as I don't have
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Since Latitude D630 and D830 to my kmowledge only differ in screen size,
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I'm updated my alsa to 2007-09-11 yesterday and I'm seeing a different
issue: when the sound card is unused duringI suspend, it will work
afterwards.
If it's being used during suspend, my Latitude D830 hangs after
resume. This did not happen with 2007-08-18.
See
This even happens when you run CLI updates from an X11 based terminal
(for much the same reasons).
I don't think kdm/gdm should be among the services to be restarted by
default.
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What alsa driver are you using? Are you using a docking station (that together
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I found a better workaround...as was mentioned, installing the old package
breaks a lot of things, specially Pidgin icons which I couldnt seem to
bear...so, I updated the GTK2 library to the newest version, and I dumped the
contents of the old package (more exactly the contents of
I think it would be more polished if the caps lock string was changed to
the same as gnome-screensaver (The Caps Lock key is on), as that is the
correct spelling of the key's name and it would be more consistent.
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Oh, I had this unpleasant surprise today. Pretty annoying given that
Rhythmbox edits ID3 tags in a way that many programs can't read.
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According to http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=113629 SuSE has added a
patch so that LUKS volume can be mounted through the GUI:
http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-commit/2007-01/msg00540.html (note
that the bug seems to change unrelated
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I confirm to have the same issue on my Latitude D830 in x86-32. Can't
comment on Feisty as I haven't used it on it so far (and don't really
plan to, either).
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Was this patch applied to -9? I'm trying to figure out if this is the
same issue as on my Latitude D830
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I would rather see it get fixed entirely, as far as I can tell, the problem
doesnt occur on feisty (at least I see /dev/dsp and don't get hda_intel
errors, but I can't really test it as I lack other drivers on the feisty
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This would be a rather useful change. Right now only root can use kvm,
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Also affects gutsy.
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I now tested Feisty on my D830, sound works on Feisty, so this clearly is a
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Sound on the D830 be fixed by using a newer version of ALSA:
make sure you have all requirements to build the kernel installed (i.e.
sources, corresponding compilers etc)
get one of the packages from (for me, 18 Aug works)
ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/projects/alsa/snapshot/driver/
untar it
in the
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On Gutsy, spamc doesn't seem to add any headers to mails piped through
it even though spamd clearly does work (according to both top and
mail.log). Piping the same mail through spamassassin gives the expected
output.
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After resuming from suspend to ram (which seems to work just fine), my
Core2 Duo T7300 based Dell Latitude D830 uses only one CPU core anymore.
Asking on the IRC channel found at least one user with a different
laptop suffering of the
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This is not a duplicate of 129266 so I'm removing that.
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Please sync haxe (universe) from Debian unstable (main)
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Happens again, in Gutsy (that is knetworkmanager 0.2).
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When you click the Add button on the main window of shares-admin, the
resulting window doesn't make horizontal room for the widgets. This is
particularly bad in translations, where some of the text may be
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I opened a RAR with encrypted file listing today and file-roller simply
showed nothing. Running from the terminal, it complained about not
finding /usr/share/file-roller/ask-password.glade. I linked the missing
file to password.glade (the
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effect as the tests proceed, but fail shortly after with a dialog saying
that no suitable server could be found. Other times, the progress
The problem seems not to be happening anymore on my Latitude D830
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I'm using Gutsy upgraded months ago from a Feisty installation...
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My D830 goes to suspend using pmi action suspend as well as
/etc/acpi/sleep.sh, but upon wake up, I get a blank screen with the caps
and numlock LEDs blinking, neither of which are active before suspend,
and the HD spins up.
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** Changed in: uswsusp (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Please re-enable build of s2ram binary
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/134238
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Well I would have to check what exactly ACPI does detect (right now the
battery is there, so that's hard). In guidance power manager, I get the slots
for both batteries, but without any info about it (not sure if it says not
present or 0% just now). But yes, I'll file another report when I get
I was wrong, it still happens, but for some reason it doesn't seem to happen
each and every time, just upon most boots.
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knetworkmanager no network device found if wired connection plugged in before
starting
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/50770
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I can also confirm this with 2.6.22-10. Sure took me a while to hunt
this down.
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Cannot resume from suspend with kvm modules loaded
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/113038
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Mine (D830, Intel GMA) does something different: rarely, it will wake up in KDE
just fine, if not, it will be there with a blank screen and can only more be
power cycled. The same happens if I do
sudo pmi action suspend
in text mode. I'm still trying to get it to display some usable debug
I just tried
sudo /etc/acpi/sleep.sh
from within konsole on
Linux host 2.6.22-10-generic #1 SMP Wed Aug 22 08:11:52 GMT 2007 i686 GNU/Linux
and I get the black screen as well, consistently even.
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suspend fails in KDE, but it works in GNOME
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/131855
You
Confirming this... Should not be too hard to fix, eh?
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Rogue entries in the menu
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/129917
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The patch fixes the symptom for me (on top of 0.6.5-0ubuntu1), but i
suspect the real bug would be libgnome-keyring0 forgetting the stored
password.
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Segfault retrieving passphrase for WiFi network
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/121228
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