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Ok... thanks for that Haggai...
Can you do one more thing. I know what the problem is now, but I'd like
to run it on your system just to verify it... hehehe you get to be the
test subject :)
(You'll may need to preface the following commands with sudo)
Run this command and insert your card
$
Setting this to high for checkbox and the upstream because this will
impact both certification and Ubuntu Friendly in addition to any user
who wishes to run Checkbox on machines that present MMC cards as USB
devices instead of SDIO
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works by plugging in a USB stick, or claiming that Firewire works by
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Meh... this also requires fixing removable_storage_test :/
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which turns out to not be as difficult as first thought...
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I see only these two promising bits of output:
by-id: /dev/disk/by-id/usb-Single_Flash_Reader_058F63356336-0:0
model: Flash Reader
However, here is mine (on a correctly functioning flash reader that
shows completely different data for those two:
bladernr@klaatu:~/development$ udisks --show-info
Notice media: and compat: in mine vs Haggai's :/ interface: as well,
which is what we're looking for at the moment.
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and as luck would have it, I have a Lenovo that shows the same SD card
used in my Alienware as a USB disk :)
Here's syslog from when I inserted the SD card:
[67049.349883] usb 2-1.1: new high-speed USB device number 3 using ehci_hcd
[67049.521612] Initializing USB Mass Storage driver...
err ^^^ NOTE specifically not Not specifically
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I don't know that there IS a way to really determine if that usb device
is or is not a card reader :( at least not in an easily reproducible
manner that doesn't have something like a list of keywords to look for
in the vendor or model fields. Unfortunately, I fear that would simply
lead to a
So looking at this a little more...
This is what the kernel says (according to syslog) when I plug in the
following: USB Hard Drive, USB Key, MMC Card
USB HDD:
Mar 13 18:22:08 klaatu kernel: [718497.956677] usb 2-1.2.3: USB disconnect,
device number 30
Mar 13 18:22:15 klaatu kernel:
The branch attached works around this by allowing us to scan both usb
and sdio for connection events. This covers the, apparently common,
case where a media card reader is accessed through the common USB bus
rather than via SDIO. I'm still also poking around for some way to stab
through the USB
Ugh... updated branch to include scsi
The upside is that from what I've seen across 4 systems (Alienware M15x,
Lenovo E320, Lenovo x201 and Lenovo S10) the SATA hard disks appear on
the ata bus, not SCSI, and that should hold true for all desktops with
SATA drives as well. There's a risk that
IIRC, the new QT interface does include this functionality now. Would
you say that satisfies this bug as far as a fix goes?
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While trying to sort out a bug with the launcher (LP: #956991) I tried
to use the Log Out option on the Power menu. However, this did
absolutely nothing. I was able to use the Switch User option from the
User Menu (which didn't resolve my original problem) but not Log Out.
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Launcher popups (preview windows, balloons) sometimes stick on the
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I did a fresh install of Precise yesterday on this machine. It's an
Alienware M15x with an nVidia GT240M card and it's running Nouveau.
Yesterday, one of the balloons from a launcher icon (the one that
appears when you right click an icon, giving you app name, pin to
Here's a screenshot I managed to get with Shutter showing the giant
white rectangle that is covering pretty much everything. Note also that
in the Screenshot, the launcher is not visible, but on my display, it
WAS visible and the left edge of that rectangle was docked to the right
edge of the
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Additionally, marking this private since it's now an internal hardware
issue rather than an Ubuntu issue.
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I can confirm that this also has passed on to Oneiric. Also, I think
this constant low fan speed HAS indeed caused some system damage from
long-term high temps.
I'm seeing periodic failures of the wireless card after the system has
warmed up for a while. After doing some checking I noticed via
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Additionally, this may be a kernel issue rather than a GUI one though
this didn't manifest itself when typing in a console... the most
reliable occurrence was with the arrow keys or alt-tab.
I should also add that this was on an Alienware M15x with the nVidia 240
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After waking my system up from suspend, I was using my Thinkpad x201 to
get some work done when the wireless card stopped responding. Looking
through dmesg, I noticed a LOT of these deep sleep messages:
[18509.558899] iwlagn :02:00.0: MAC is in deep sleep!. CSR_GP_CNTRL
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Hrmmm, I also tried removing and reloading the iwlagn driver:
[19038.269951] iwlagn :02:00.0: PCI INT A disabled
[19046.476008] iwlagn: Intel(R) Wireless WiFi Link AGN driver for Linux,
in-tree:
[19046.476015] iwlagn: Copyright(c) 2003-2011 Intel Corporation
[19046.491665]
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I've been reporting this since Lucid. In 4 releases now, I have NEVER
been able to reliably use Ubuntu One, despite numerous attempts at
giving it a shot. In Natty, I was at the point where I was ready to
purge Ubuntu One completely from my systems because
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grinds my machines to a halt
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I would love to be able to see what is in queue, but unfortunately, this
happens:
bladernr@GarbageScow:~$ u1sdtool --waiting
Oops, an error ocurred:
Traceback (most recent call last):
Failure: dbus.exceptions.DBusException: org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NoReply: Did
not receive a reply. Possible
So after killing the syncdaemon, I re-ran list-folders and actually got
a list of the folders on this machine that U1 is supposed to sync:
bladernr@GarbageScow:~$ u1sdtool --list-folders
Folder list:
id=d6993e0a-b45d-4285-8b47-373862b3530b subscribed=True
path=/home/bladernr/Documents
bladernr@GarbageScow:~/.config$ u1sdtool -q
ubuntuone-syncdaemon still running.
There ya go... it's currently using up 2.4 of 4GB RAM and won't die :(
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Thanks Leo... I'm now following the master for this :)
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I'm recreating this and wondering just how big a case this is... I
think the best solution is brendan's, just write to what's writeable...
plus I think I'll add to the description suggesting that usb keys are
used in preference over usb HDDs.
I'm just concerned, given the comments here, that
on 1 partition, failed on 2, test returned a 1.
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So if it encounters a usb device with say... 3 partitions and two of
those partitions are not writable and one IS, it will complete testing
ALL partitions, then fail overall by saying Completed X iterations of
testing, but there were errors.
And the script output will tell you which partitions
Yeah, that would have triggered the bug since the live USB would be
mounted read-only.
I actually tested this initially using my stick mentioned above with one
of the partitions remounted read-only, so I had one mounted read-write,
one read-only and one read-write but no read permissions for
...
That could fix the problem when a partition is specifically mounted
read-only (as in when running from a live image) but doesn't address the
weird default behaviour where a mount point is only readable by root by
default...
it's certainly something worth looking at more closely though.
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can you provide the following console output:
ls -l /dev/sr*
ls -l /dev/cd*
Also, do you have a CD-ROM, or is it a CD-RW or DVD-RW drive?
What happens when you insert a data disk? Does the OS open a file
browser or give you any indication that the disk was mounted?
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Setting this to Low for now as this is the first instance I'm aware of
where an optical drive wasn't accessible via /dev/sr0, but if those do
exist, then it's worth considering for Ubuntu Friendly purposes.
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Re-assigning to Marc since he has hands-on access to the SL410. I
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This happens usually during the day, thus I thought it may be a poorly
scheduled cron job, but I can't find anywhere that I can fix this.
At various points through the day, landscape-client runs
/usr/share/smart/smart update --after=60 and that process chews up 100%
CPU for
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Landscape client runs /usr/share/smart/smart update --after=60 and
this thrashes my system
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Addendum: Looks like it's pinned to a single core, which is good, but
it still creates a bottleneck sometimes...
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Ubuntu is running from a CD-RW media, so the drive is locked, the media
cannot be changed in LiveCD mode.
Thanks for all the testing and raising of bugs you've been doing! It's
greatly appreciated :)
This one isn't really a bug, it's a feature :) Really, if you're
running off a live CD, A:
Ubuntu is running from a CD-RW media, so the drive is locked, the media
cannot be changed in LiveCD mode.
Thanks for all the testing and raising of bugs you've been doing! It's
greatly appreciated :)
This one isn't really a bug, it's a feature :) Really, if you're
running off a live CD, A:
As I mentioned, making a bootable USB stick and booting from that. I
don't carry CDs when I go laptop shopping, I carry a USB stick.
You can create one using Startup Disk Creator from the app lens (search
for USB and you should find it). It takes the very same ISO you made
your CD from and puts
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Ahhh... thanks Dean. I've subscribed to that smart bug.
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Seeing this also on my system... to the point where it actually slows
down my quad core i7 sometimes... I've killed the process for now, but
I'll try the workaround when it kicks up next time.
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Removing the duplicate... this is similar behaviour to a bug filed
against Natty that was marked Fix Released, however this is a
potentially different bit of hardware on Oneiric... and rather than
pointing this to a closed bug, I'd rather this be a new bug against
Oneiric instead...
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Additionally, as this was Fix Released in Natty and potentially broken
in Oneiric (though the hardware we have in the lab passed Oneiric Cert)
I added a regression tag to this. Feel free to remove it if it's not
appropriate.
Regarding hardware:
The Natty bug was marked Fix Released and verified
Hrmm... so I'm seeing this when smart is called by Landscape... I can't
run the workaround...
bladernr@klaatu:~/offline$ sudo smart config --set pycurl=0
sudo: smart: command not found
bladernr@klaatu:~/offline$ sudo /usr/share/smart/smart config --set pycurl=0
error: Configuration is in readonly
it gets better/worse depending on the tool used, resolution, etc. I did
try this with Camorama, Cheese and our test that uses gstreamer... I can
tweak resolutions and Kinda get a good video, but the audio sync is
still off either way.
Skype probably works, as I understand it, and ffmpeg does
I think this is a pretty serious problem, software or not, though I can
concede that this is not a cert concern thinking on it further. But
given that essentially video recording doesn't work out of the box on
Ubuntu on every laptop I've tried, that's a pretty significant problem
and effects a
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After a recent update (not sure which, certain keys are now behaving
oddly. It's as though the typematic rate delay has shortened AND isn't
stopping once the key is released.
Here are two examples to show what I'm talking about:
If I hit Alt+Tab to open the switcher and
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After recent update, keys appear to stick or the key-repeat
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Here's my syslog. I noticed a lot of these atkbd messages, so perhaps
this is not directly related to the GUI but more low-level...
Dec 6 10:13:39 klaatu kernel: [432461.295785] atkbd serio0: Unknown key
released (translated set 2, code 0xe0 on isa0060/serio0).
Dec 6 10:13:39 klaatu kernel:
Moving to Marc Legris who has access to this hardware...
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Opening a new bug because this happened on Xubuntu using the 2nd respin
disk of the day (2029.2)
I just pulled down the new respin xubuntu 32bit iso. I'm installing to
a 32bit VM on a 64bit Host with VMWare as the virtualization service.
The first install attempt was
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I normally run Chrome, not Firefox, so I am only today noticing this
behaviour with FF and Oneiric.
What I've observed is that Firefox does not appear in the task switcher
(the alt-tab one). I also have the Compiz switcher enabled (using
Super-Tab) and Firefox DOES appear
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And here's a cap showing the compiz switcher (super-tab) which DOES show
the Firefox window (it's center-bottom in the image screen capture)
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Here's a cap showing the alt-tab switcher which does not show the
Firefox icon though you can clearly see firefox running underneath the
switcher.
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I should add that with Ubuntu, I saw this on 2/2 attempts earlier today,
with Xubuntu just now, 1/3 attempts failed on my system (VBox 64bit host
using virtualbox, not the oss-vbox in the repos, 32bit VM)
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I can not because these systems were sent back to Taipei for some reason
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Errr... 4 attempts.
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James: Negative... this resulted several times from fresh installs of
Oneiric. I then installed 11.04 and that worked fine on the first try.
I did attempt an upgrade, and to be honest, I don't recall if that was
successful or not (and apparently, I neglected to mention the result of
the upgrade
So I've done some digging First, an ancedotal story:
A man was experiencing extreme pain whenever he touched his arm in a
particular place. So he goes to the doctor to have it checked out. The
man says Doctor, every time I push on this spot on my arm, I get
horrible pain.
The doctor looks
I was asked earlier for a dmesg dump from when this is triggered. Here
it is, but you'll notice that there's nothing there. This is an
instantaneous hang for the kernel, so it never has a chance to write
anything to the ring buffer, let alone pass that on to log files.
To create this, I ran the
Yikes... somehow I completely overlooked updating this.
Anyway, at some point (not sure when) and update did indeed resolve this
issue. Unity seems happy, though the whole system seems a little
sluggish (but that's to be expected on a first gen Atom with only 1.5GB
RAM shared between video and
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forgot to reset to new when I added my update.
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It was. The workaround is to open the accessibility menu and toggle the
screen reader on and off a couple times. This seems to cause the
problem to stop.
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I should add, Daniel's comments above (#5) detail the workaround for
this.
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On further thinking, marking this as a wishlist for upstream as it won't
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Not that I have been able to fix, but it also appears to have resolved
itself (or been resolved) on my Maverick system too...
Just re-tried this and on Maverick, apt-get -y update is no longer
sticking on a Natty CD prompt...
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pitti: I wonder... of all the systems I tested that failed due to this
issue, only ONE was successful, and that was a Lenovo L512. I wonder if
there's something to that, if now you have a working system as well.
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David: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-
installer/+bug/823588
That's the bug that was opened regarding flgrx.
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Walked away for a while and returned to find my system almost unusable.
Something was causing the DISK I/O to go through the roof, the system
constantly waiting, making it, as I said, almost unusable.
On some investigation, top indicated that egrep was consuming 6.7 GB of
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nearly 90% of my ram
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This is a batch mode output from top, showing the egrep process
consuming 6.7GB of my RAM...
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this is a capture of ps axf before rebooting the system to make it
usable again. Notice the 14 instances of egrep spawned by chkrootkit.
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Serge: at the moment, no. I can't manually reproduce it. However, I
left the machine sitting over night and came back this morning to find
that it was stuck yet again, this time, the egrep process was using
7.1GB of 8GB, but PS only showed 2 instances running...
I'm currently running tiger
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While looking into something, I tried pulling a branch of checkbox
using bzr. This started creating a local branch of the current checkbox
trunk, however, after a certain point, bzr crashed with a traceback and
a partially filled directory.
bladernr@klaatu:~/development$
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crashes and creates a core dump in /var/crash, apport
errors out saying that the core dump is corrupted and can't be recovered.
So perhaps that's a clue. Either way, I've pinned this to one machine,
and am unable to reproduce it on my other machine after further
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gconf2
gconf2:
Installed: 2.32.2-0ubuntu2
Candidate: 2.32.2-0ubuntu2
Version table:
*** 2.32.2-0ubuntu2 0
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ natty/main amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
Thats from my Natty system.
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So the big question is where is that 127 coming from...
As Ayan pointed out, threaded_memtest can only return a 0 or 1 explicitly via
the rv variable.
However, check this bit out from memory_test in run_processes() which is only
called when running in multi-thread mode:
if line and len(line)
Huh... I completely overlooked that line... :/ thanks for pointing that
out. I've pushed a change to the branch linked here that accounts for
the 2 exit code as well.
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This is a test installation on my Thinkpad that I use to play with the
development release. So far, the path was a stock 11.04 installation
that was upgraded to Oneiric (rather than a straight Oneiric
installation).
I just updated the system, and it's been a while since the
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Title:
Updated system and all my launcher icons disappeared
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No idea what caused this or why it happened, but bluetoothd crashed
over-night, leaving traces in syslog. Bluetooth was not recoverable at
this point, forcing me to reboot to get bluetooth running again. The
system in question is an Alienware M15x.
Also, I noticed that
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