Had done some updates and tried to log out to check that lightdm was
working with gnome-fallback again. Everything locked up and I needed to
reboot from tty2.
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Same on i386 install:
Errors were encountered while processing:
icedtea-7-plugin
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
A package failed to install. Trying to recover:
Setting up
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I have the icedtea-7-plugin installed, plus openjdk-7-jre (plus
dependencies) installed.
If I go to a webpage with a java applet, the applet won't load and I get
this error message instead:
icedteanp plugin error: Failed to run
/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-openjdk-i386/jre/bin/java.
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This sounds very similar to Bug #935591. The difference seems to be that
another window manager is involved.
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lightdm fails to bring up X
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When installing 12.04 from an alternate CD, the time setting dialogue
checks that my timezone is correct, but it doesn't ask about whether the
hardware clock should be set to local time or UTC.
The problem has been there since, possibly, the previous release; I
initially
Asus EeePC 900, 1GB RAM, up-to-date install of precise
nm-applet was using 6.4 MB of memory at initial boot.
Five hours later, that had increased to 49.1 MB, 6.1% of total.
There are about 18 or so WiFi access points visible.
So far, I've not noticed any unresponsive behaviour in the applet.
I noticed this when attempting iso testing with Lucid-10.04.4
I have two internal drives, and the option was only to install to
/dev/sda, which isn't the one I wanted to use, since it's my main
working drive.
In my case, they are both SATA 2 ordinary drives.
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Pointer keeps on moving while the finger rests on touchpad
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This bug is still present in Precise Beta1 iso candidate.
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Corrupted grub screen in Precise alpha1
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This sounds very similar to what I've found on installing from the
alternate CD (DVD as you say) during ISO testing. 3D is extremely
frustrating and virtually unusable. At first login, I got a black
screen, when then reluctantly showed the background. Window rendering
was slow, jerky and left lots
This bug is still present in Precise alpha2
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Unable to browse Nokia E63 over bluetooth in Ubuntu Precise
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@Erick
You could play safe and copy everything in /var/log
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Precise live and installation forces 3D with P4M800 GPU
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When I did the install earlier, I also installed gnome-panel after I'd
done the post-install tests. I noticed that gnome-panel (gnome fallback)
in 3D mode is no different from 2D mode. I.e. it seems to force 2D to be
used.
Maybe that's what Unity needs to do with this hardware. I think that in
Appears to be fixed in ISO 20120227.1 (alternate install).
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Precise live and installation forces 3D with P4M800 GPU
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I'm getting the same behaviour from a 10.04.3 image.
I've attached a screenshot. This is exactly what I was seeing in the
10.04.4 testing iso.
Both drives are visible in the window, but I don't see any way to choose
which one to use.
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EDS not registering new data in CalDAV calendar on first sync
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I'm using SyncEvolution (v.1.2.2 from the developer's repo) to sync a
Nokia E63 phone with Evolution, via bluetooth. The calendar in question
is a CalDAV calendar running on a local Radicale server.
When I add new events to the calendar, they appear in Evolution, but on
Still noticing this in an up-to-date Openbox install on an EeePC 900.
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missing pixels (horizontal lines) in font rendering
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Somewhere - and I can't find the reference now - I read that an
effective workaround is to create /etc/X11/xorg.conf with the following
content.
Section Device
Identifier Intel
Driver intel
Option DebugWait True
EndSection
I've found that this works on my EeePC 900. I had
Enabled Natty-proposed and then installed CalendarServer.
Started CalendarServer successfully and then was able to access the
server admin interface via Firefox.
As far as I'm concerned, the problem is solved.
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I can confirm that the patch works for Lucid. Three attempts with
incorrect password results in
Failed to run as user root.
Wrong password
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I've noticed the same thing in Ubuntu 12.04.
Incidentally, the application doesn't even have to be misbehaving for
this to happen. I opened gedit, did nothing with it, and then used
force quit on it. Everything locked up and I had to restart X.
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Was playing Sopwith. Crashed on finishing an intermediate level.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: sopwith 1.7.4-4
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-20.32-generic-pae 3.2.12
Uname: Linux 3.2.0-20-generic-pae i686
ApportVersion: 1.95-0ubuntu1
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Had just closed Firefox when this happened, after reporting a bug
against another package.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: whoopsie 0.1.20
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-20.32-generic-pae 3.2.12
Uname: Linux 3.2.0-20-generic-pae i686
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Testing Precise beta2 alternate install. I have two internal SATA
drives. My working OS are all on /dev/sdb and I'm installing to /dev/sda
At the screen where the user is asked where to install Grub, not all the
OS on my machine are being listed. It mentions two of them -
This is still present in beta 2 candidate. /etc/default/rcS shows
UTC=no when the local time of Pacific/Auckland is confirmed during
installation.
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On occasion, network manager doesn't find/assign a DNS server. This is
with an up-to-date Precise install, and on this occasion when ISO
testing.
I doubt that it has to do with hardware, because it's happened on two
completely different machines (Asus EeePC 900 with Atheros
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I had finished doing some work in a chroot, had exited it, and issued
the command umount -a, rather than individually umount each of the
mounted elements. That killed X completely and gave a screenful of error
messages. I was able to reboot using the alt-sysrq REISUB
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Colin:
Photo videoinfo.jpg is attached.
However, I think that this may have been fixed in the latest grub
update.
I had to run grub-install /dev/sda from Precise, because I have been using
the Lucid grub for everyday purposes.
The screen on bootup was normal. I've attached a photo of that as
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This bug is still present in a fresh install of Precise beta-1
There are similar issues with the paths of other im-modules.
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Scim-bridge
I opened a deb package (artha), saw that it's now in the repos, and
closed software-center. (I prefer to use synaptic, which I opened more
or less straight away.) The crash message happened about 30 seconds
later or more. Apart from getting the notification, nothing obviously
wrong appeared to
Aaahrgh! The problem is back again as of about 40 minutes ago. Some
update may have been the culprit.
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Corrupted grub screen in Precise
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During bootup of Ubuntu 12.04, there is sometimes a bright flash on the
screen, before the Ubuntu logo appears.
It doesn't always happen, but when it does, it starts as a bright border
around the outside of the screen. Sometimes that's all that there is; at
other times it
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bright screen flash during bootup on EeePC 900
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I'm having this problem with a fresh (post-beta1) Precise install on an
EeePC 900. Commenting out lines in /etc/network/interfaces does nothing,
even if BOTH wlan0 and eth0 are able to connect.
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Machine is an Asus EeePC 900, running a fresh (post-beta1) install of
Precise.
I get a waiting for network message on bootup, even though eth0 is
connected and wlan0 is active and within range of the access point.
Commenting out lines in /etc/network/interfaces doesn't make
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Waiting for network message on bootup when all network devices are up
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Done. I've opened a new bug report: Bug #950662
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FIXED: spurious Waiting up to 60 more seconds for network
configuration message
Output of commands:
$ ls -ld /run
drwxr-xr-x 21 root root 780 Mar 10 06:40 /run
$ ls -ld /var/run
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 Mar 9 22:31 /var/run - /run
$ ls -l /run/network
total 4
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 6 Mar 10 06:39 ifstate
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 0 Mar 10 06:39 ifup.lo
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root
Output of ls -l /etc/rcS.d:
$ ls -l /etc/rcS.d
total 4
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 447 Feb 17 18:17 README
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 16 Mar 8 20:00 S25brltty - ../init.d/brltty
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 18 Mar 8 19:53 S37apparmor - ../init.d/apparmor
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 17 Mar 8 19:29 S55urandom -
The flash occurs about 14 seconds after the kernel is selected and boot
begins. I let grub time out rather than hit enter because I was
recording it with a video camera, but I don't suppose that makes any
difference.
If the problem is specific to the machine and a solution isn't readily
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When I choose a different colour when composing an email in html format,
Evolution locks up. I can move the mouse but clicking on any of the
buttons in the email compose window does nothing. I can still click on
the close box, but I'm asked to save or discard the message, so
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If SeaMonkey is installed from the repos, version 2.6.1 is installed.
When it is run, an error message mentions that this is an old version
and one should upgrade to 2.7.2
Firefox is regularly updated to the latest version. It would seem
advisable from a security point of
The error message appears in SeaMonkey when it's first run and goes to
the SeaMonkey-project website.
Would you know if there are plans to regularly update SeaMonkey after
release? If not, I may as well use the vanilla version downloaded
directly from the website.
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I found this bug when trying to set up a connection using network-
manager in Openbox.
I think this is a recent bug. I set up a very similar system a few days
ago without this problem.
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I was testing Precise beta 2 live ISO, using the Install Ubuntu
alongside option.
I have two internals drives, and both of them have other systems on
them.
Ubiquity didn't ask me to choose which drive. I got a message to the
effect that it was installing to /dev/sdb but NO
Erase disk and install Ubuntu *does* give the choice of which drive to
use. Installing side-by-side should do the same.
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Ubiquity chooses
This isn't the only way in which the side-by-side (dual boot) option
allows no user input. One doesn't get to choose drives, either, if one
has more than one. See bug 964331. I don't mind saying that it scared
the out of me when that happened.
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I can't access the other bug report (it's private), so I can't comment
there.
It would appear from comments on the Xiphos SourceForge bug reporting
area that the official version of Xiphos is broken in 11.10
Erick:
I'm not quite sure I follow. Are you saying that this is expected behaviour -
that Ubuntu will start the install the moment you click on that option?
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Colin:
I don't know what happened the last time. Any workaround would have been
accidental.
Anyway, I've taken another shot which I've attached as videoinfo2.jpg
I'm finding it difficult to get a shot in which the numbers are really
readable, so if any of them need to be written down and
I can understand now what is happening, and it sounds like it isn't
really a bug but a design choice.
It would also explain why it's happening on the desktop computer and not
on the EeePC which doesn't have Windows on it.
Perhaps the real issue for me was not knowing that it had changed. As
you
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There may still be a problem with this. The last install that I did, I
chose UTC from the list of options. When I booted to the desktop, I
set the timezone using date and time settings. Then I thought to check
/etc/default/rcS -- and it showed UTC=no
I don't know if the file always had UTC=no in
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I'm using Thunderbird 11.0 from Mozilla (not the repositories) so that I
can share a profile with other installations.
Just over the last few days, if I start Thunderbird as soon as I've
logged into Precise, xorg starts hogging CPU. Top shows over 90% in use,
and the system
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Just to add to the fun, I had the problem occur *without* launching
Thunderbird. As before, logging out fixed it.
I checked the link, and found it too much for my tired brain at the
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This *may* be related, though I'm not 100% sure.
Today, I was running updates in synaptic and writing an email in
Thunderbird at the same time.
I selected some text and tried to drag it to a new position in the
email. X completely locked up. I could move the mouse pointer but
couldn't click on
Still having this error in 32-bit Ubuntu.
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zim crashed with ValueError in select_page(): invalid tree path
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Jaap:
No, I don't seem to be able to reproduce this error.
I had used Zim wiki to write a draft version of a short document (about
400 words). When I'd copied the text to the final document, I deleted
the draft subpage and that's when the crash happened.
There was nothing fancy about the page.
I tested the alternate install CD of 20120330. This time, the message
just before grub-install said that it could find only one OS on
/dev/sdb: Vista, which is the only primary partition on the drive.
Previously, it was finding Lucid as well (logical partition).
On reboot, all OS were shown
Apologies. Sounds like I got ahead of myself. :) I'll wait for further
instructions.
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Not all OS shown in grub-install screen at end of
Error message has disappeared and it now takes only 10 seconds from when
the Ubuntu logo first appears to login prompt.
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Same thing here.
CN896/VN896/P4M900 [Chrome 9 HC] onboard graphics (only does Unity 2D), single
monitor, does (or doesn't do) the same thing with numlock on or off.
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When I choose log file viewer from the System menu, nothing happens.
I have to use other methods, such as a text editor, to see the logs.
If I copy the command that the menu is using i.e. pkexec gnome-system-
log into a terminal, I get asked for authentication. The command
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log file viewer not loading when selected in menu
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I've noticed a similar thing in Firefox windows, when a page has no
bottom margin or padding. It makes it hard to click on links at the
bottom of the page.
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Ran Gnote for the first time. Tried to close one of the default notes,
and it crashed.
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gnote crashed with SIGABRT in __libc_message()
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Same error occurred in 32-bit Ubuntu 12.04.
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This is on an up-to-date 12.04 install on an Asus EeePC 900. I'm using
openbox as the window manager. I notice the same behaviour on a fairly
standard 12.04 with Gnome fallback.
I'm finding the touchpad almost impossible to use. The mouse pointer
will not stop when I stop my
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mouse pointer keeps moving when finger motion stops on synaptics
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System is Ubuntu 12.04, with Openbox.
I have scim-bridge installed and enabled using im-switch, but when I
pressed ctrl-space, nothing happened. However, it could still be used
through the right-click menu (which isn't available for all programs).
I discovered that the
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When attempting to browse the phone over bluetooth, the phone appears to
mount temporarily but then unmounts with the error message:
Could not open location 'obex://[BTaddr]/'
Error while getting peer-to-peer dbus connection: Message did not receive a
reply (timeout by
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Unable to browse Nokia E63 over bluetooth in Ubuntu Precise
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On attempting to open a log file in Log File Viewer, the application
crashed.
Ubuntu version is precise alpha1 (up to date)
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: gnome-system-log 3.2.1-0ubuntu2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-8.14-generic 3.2.0
Uname:
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gnome-system-log assert failure: *** glibc detected *** gnome-system-
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I can pair my phone, send and receive files, but still can't browse it.
If I try using Blueman, I get the following error message.
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Error: DBus error org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NoReply: Did not receive a reply.
Possible causes include: the remote
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Even when it doesn't crash, Software Center is very slow to load.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: software-center 5.1.3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-2.6-generic 3.2.0-rc3
Uname: Linux 3.2.0-2-generic i686
ApportVersion: 1.90-0ubuntu1
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software-center crashed with SIGSEGV in PyGILState_Ensure()
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Corrupted grub
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I found this during ISO testing. It is somewhat similar to bug #70
(marked fix released), except that I'm using different hardware.
Hardware is
VGA compatible controller [0300]: VIA Technologies, Inc. CN896/VN896/P4M900
[Chrome 9 HC] [1106:3371] (rev 01)
Subsystem:
Brian:
I had the same thing happen with Natty. See my comments (#8 and 9) on
bug #70
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Corrupted grub screen in Precise alpha1
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I'm running an up-to-date 12.04 testing system with Openbox, using Scim
and Scim-bridge as IM engine and SeaMonkey as browser, on an EeePC 900.
If Scim is enabled to work with Java-based (and some other non-gtk/non-
qt) programs - which it is by default with the en_US.UTF-8
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System is Lucid, kernel 2.6.32-36-generic.
After upgrading to the latest Sun jre, the browser plugin is not
working. The test page http://www.java.com/en/download/help/testvm.xml
returns the message. Something is wrong. Java is not working.
The actual library appears to be
A pity that the decision to disable the plugin wasn't included in the
description. I would have known not to spend the time on reporting a bug
that isn't. :)
Somewhat off-topic, but if one wants to install Oracle java manually
(per the instructions on java.com), how does one deal with the
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software-center crashed with SIGSEGV
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Bug was resolved. See comment #2.
It can be marked for expiration now, rather than in 59 days.
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obex over usb not working - Lucid
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This bug seems to have reappeared in Quantal. Clicking on the log file
viewer launcher does nothing.
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Title:
logviewer doesn't start from
I can confirm that the fix works.
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Title:
Evolution freezes when you try to change the font colour
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The workaround works on my machine. Low performance seems to mean the
vesa driver, which I have always used on this PC, and which is fine by
me. Xorg cpu and memory usage seem to be the same as in 12.04.
Many thanks!
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