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Public bug reported:
Tried doing Natty cert on the Vostro 1014 in the lab. Unfortunately,
the entire system is highly unstable. Several bugs are already opened
against it.
In this case, the system crashed and on restarting could not boot
completely. It would show some messages on the console
Public bug reported:
The card reader worked fine with SD and SDHC cards, but did not see the
MemoryStick card that has been successfully tested in other laptop card
readers for Natty.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: linux-image-2.6.38-8-generic-pae 2.6.38-8.42
** Tags added: blocks-hwcert
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Binary package hint: gnome-bluetooth
Installed Natty on a Dell Vostro 1530. For some reason, the bluetooth-
applet icon is appearing in the panel even though the system does not
have bluetooth.
According to bluez:
ubuntu@201010-6649:~$ bluez-test-adapter
Traceback (most
** Tags added: blocks-hwcerrt
** Tags added: blocks-hwcert
** Tags removed: blocks-hwcerrt
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Title:
[Dell Vostro 1530] Bluetooth-applet shows in
hwcert tag added for reference, this isn't necessarily a blocker, just
makes for confusing user experience.
Here's a screen shot showing the bt indicator
** Attachment added: bt-panel.png
This is not a support request. It's a request to restore functionality
that was present in Maverick to the printing config tool in Natty.
However, I can see how the original wording sounds a lot like that... so
I've changed it.
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Binary package hint: unity
- In
Hoping this is the correct package
** Package changed: unity (Ubuntu) = system-config-printer (Ubuntu)
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Printer Config is missing
Oh crud... thanks for pointing that out... I blame sitting in a lab
working way too much.
I'm used to the traditional layout with a very obvious Refresh button.
In the new method, I didn't even notice it since it just blends in to
the end of the address bar.
Having it actually stand out would
Public bug reported:
THe card reader on the L512 worked fine for SD and SDHC but failed to
recognize the Sony MemoryStick card. The card in question has
successfully been tested on other systems and thus is known working
equipment.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package:
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[ThinkPad L512] multi-card reader does not recognize MemoryStick
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Discovered during Natty cert testing on the Vostro 1530. Like the other
Vostro I tried, when I turn off wireless using the hot-key combo (on
this one it's Fn+F11) that's it for wireless. From that point forward
there appears to be no way to turn wireless back on. The
Public bug reported:
Discovered during Natty cert testing on the Vostro 1530. Like the other
Vostro I tried, when I turn off wireless using the hot-key combo (on
this one it's Fn+F11) that's it for wireless. From that point forward
there appears to be no way to turn wireless back on. The
Till: you are absolutely correct, And yes, I think this is a bug with
Unity. Thanks for the clues. I actually discovered this behaviour
while doing screen shots of everything to help explain what I was
complaining about.
This is entirely counter-intuitive. It wasn't until I read something in
I should clarify that rather than a bug with Unity, I really mean a
counter intuitive means of displaying the menus for an application for
anyone who's never used OSX...
I honestly would not have thought of having to move my mouse to the top
of the screen to unhide hidden menus for a window at
Public bug reported:
During Natty certification testing on the X100e I tried recording audio
by using the internal microphone and using a microphone connected to the
external combo jack. In both cases, no audio was recorded. All I heard
on playback was a short burst that sounded like static.
** Tags added: blocks-hwcert
** Summary changed:
- [ThinkPad X100e
+ [ThinkPad X100e] Int/Ext microphone doesn't record anything
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 775174 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/775174
Somehow, this got submitted twice... this is a duplicate and superfluous
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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[Dell Vostro
Public bug reported:
During certification testing for Natty on the Latitude 2120, a series of
memory cards is inserted and removed from the reader. In every test so
far on other systems, this always results in a file browser window
opening once the OS mounts the card.
However on the Latitude
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[Dell Latitude 2120] SD reader sees/mounts SD/SDHC cards but does not
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adding blocks-hwcert tag for reference. This isn't a blocker, but this
is the only system I've seen to exhibit this behaviour, so just in case
this is hardware specific, we need to track it.
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I should add that USB audio works just fine. It's only when using the
internal mic or a mic connected to the external combo jack that fails
audio recording.
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Not sure if this is an X bug or a Kernel bug, but it ONLY happens after
a hibernate/resume cycle.
The system hibernates and resumes just fine. However, once resumed, the
display is at least 3/4 black with only a strip on the right side being
visible. The desktop is still
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Heres a jpg taken with my little point-and-shoot showing you what I'm
taking about.
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Forgot to mention, for clarity, that the Latitude 2120 is the only
system I've seen this happen with. All others have been ok when
resuming from hibernate.
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Finally, here's a screenshot taken using printscreen when I was seeing
this. As you can see from this screen capture, the data is all there,
it's just the display itself that's mucked up.
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** Summary changed:
- [Dell Vostro 1530] Turning off wi-fi with the hotkey (Fn+F11) permanently
kills wi-fi
+ [Dell Vostro 1015] Turning off wi-fi with the hotkey (Fn+F11) permanently
kills wi-fi
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** Summary changed:
- [Dell Vostro 1530] Bluetooth-applet shows in panel even though system has no
bluetooth adapter
+ [Dell Vostro 1015] Bluetooth-applet shows in panel even though system has no
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- [Dell Vostro 1530] Card reader didnt' see MemoryStick
+ [Dell Vostro 1015] Card reader didnt' see MemoryStick
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Title:
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Like other Dells I've tried with Natty, turning off wi-fi using the
hotkey (in this case, it's Fn+F6) seems to permenantly disable wireless
networking.
I have found no way to turn wireless back on. Rebooting, power cycling,
BIOS etc, nothing seems to actually re-enable
https://certification.canonical.com/hardware/201009-6529/submission/l3QUR5NHfYRxeDE
According to a dmidecode run on that system back in December:
https://certification.canonical.com/attachment/A9UFZArJUiCqzyi
Handle 0x, DMI type 0, 24 bytes
BIOS Information
Vendor: Dell Inc.
http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/releasenotes?os=ubuntuver=11.04lang=${LANG}
If I try that directly, I'm redirected to the Ubuntu.com landing page...
if I remove the lang= parameter, I get release notes.
When I was doing install testing and noticed this, I was using the
Desktop isos as of 4/13.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: bluez
I have an Alienware M15x that is running Natty, upgraded from Maverick,
upgraded from Lucid...
Bluetoothd seems to die at random intervals. It just quietly goes away
and doesn't generate a crash, so apport doesn't fire to let me know.
Usually
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bluetoothd randomly dies on Alienware M15x
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Title:
Bluetooth stops working after suspend/resume and requires reloading
modules/restarting service to
This issue is also affecting me. And my config is opposite of the OPs
config:
Primary panel is the panel on my Alienware M15x. Secondary Panel is a
small MAG 17 LCD.
My config has the primary on the left and the secondary on the right
(opposite the OP's config) and in my case, the launcher
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: lightdm
Took a basically stock Natty installation and did a full upgrade to
Oneiric. During the upgrade, the only thing I changed was choosing
lightdm over GDM. After installing and rebooting for the first time, I
noticed that the login for lightdm was
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Ugly, blocky theme in use after choosing lightdm during Natty -
Oneiric upgrade
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desktop screenshot showing the theme I got after upgrading from Natty to
Oneiric, which completely changed my UI in a way that makes it diffuclt
to use. (I have trouble seeing light colored icons against light colored
background)
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: checkbox
The previous button now seems to work better, but not completely.
Stepping forward and backwards doesn't maintain state of previous tests.
For example, I run base checkbox by selecting System Testing from the
app lens on Oneiric. Once Checkbox
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Previous option now works but previous answers are reset
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Colin:
The stress test uses the stress tool found in the package of the same
name in universe.
so 'apt-get install stress' should get it for you.
As for the actual runtime parameters used:
stress --cpu `cpuinfo_resource | awk '/count:/ {print $2}'` --vm `awk
'/MemTotal/ {num_vm = $2/262144; if
it just parses /proc/cpuinfo and generates some formatted output like
this:
bladernr@klaatu:~/development/stats/checkbox/scripts$
/usr/share/checkbox/scripts/cpuinfo_resource
model_revision: 5
bogomips: 3192
model_version: 30
speed: 1597
count: 8
cache: 6291456
model_number: 6
platform: x86_64
I should add, that means that --cpu is being set to something like 2 or
4 (whatever the core count is for that system (including
hyperthreading))
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Heh... I'm no where near the machine now... But as I recall, maybe... It
seems that I could hit the ctrl-alt-FX keys to switch VTs but it would
tale several minutes to actually switch.
However I'm not in Lex at this point so Marc Legris will have to work on
the actual system at this point
Shot
Jeff: Does adding
Option RegistryDwords EnableBrightnessControl=1
to the device section in your /etc/X11/xorg.conf fix it?
Robert, I'm no longer up in the Lexington lab so I can't get hands on
the machine. I'm adding Marc Legris to this as he is The Man for the
lab up there.
Marc, when you
Ara, from the info captured by apport: NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
So this was seen using the nvidia binary.
Marc: Can you try this system with the nouveau driver and see if the
same thing happens as described above?
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Yes. I think so given my experience with it... The touchpad is utterly
useless and unless we can find another E6510 to either verify or refute
that, it should fail.
Shot forth via my crackberry
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Unable to move maximized windows from one workspace to another
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Binary package hint: unity
I noticed this this morning when clicking a link in an e-mail opened up
Firefox on the current desktop. Whenever an app is maximized in Unity,
right clicking the panel (even when it's showing the menu for the
maximized app) does nothing. In order
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pointer speed/acceleration should be device specific, not generic
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Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
Different types of pointing devices behave differently, and so settings
like acceleration and movement speed should be set by device rather than
generically tied to pointer.
For example, I'm using a ThinkPad x201. This has the IBM
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-keyring
noticed this on a test system with a fresh Natty install. System boots
and is set to auto-login. once logged in, the gnome-keyring popup opens
asking for my password to unlock the keyring. I walk away and come back
later. I enter the
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gnome-keyring unlock prompt prevents screensaver from running until
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** Tags added: apport-collected
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: gnome-keyring
noticed this on a test system with a fresh Natty install. System boots
and is set to auto-login. once logged in, the gnome-keyring popup opens
asking for my password to
** Changed in: checkbox (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
** Changed in: checkbox (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Jeff Lane (bladernr)
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David, I merged Michael Terry's branch.
** Changed in: checkbox (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
** Changed in: checkbox (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Jeff Lane (bladernr)
** Changed in: checkbox
Status: New = Fix Released
** Changed in: checkbox
Assignee
David, good call, thanks. I marked the upstream checkbox back to
Triaged, but I can't change the Ubuntu Checkbox back :(
I poked at it briefly last night and didn't notice then, but on a second
look this morning I'm assuming the issue is still there...
Looking at Spanish, the es.po file shows
More info... after building checkbox from trunk after merging Michael's
branch, the spanish po file looks like I mentioned above. I checked
es.po and everything seemed to have a translation string.
Also, the locale files (/usr/share/locale/*/LC_MESSAGES/checkbox.mo seem
to have the translated
for the community at large)
But in any case, this certainly seems like a good end-game for this
particular issue.
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Binary package hint: dash
Running Natty with updates as of 17 March.
When I have Dash open (or Applications for that matter) power management
is prevented from blanking the screen.
In my case, I'm running Natty/Unity on a Thinkpad x201 for testing
purposes. I open Dash or
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Dash being open prevents system from blanking screen
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 649809 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/649809
This appears to actually be a duplicate of 649809, so marking as such...
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 649809
the session settings manager can try starting before the login screen one
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 649809 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/649809
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 668641
GNOME does not load theme after innstalling NVIDIA non-free driver
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 649809
the session settings manager
If it helps any, this is a short script I wrote to use in Checkbox to
determine if we're running Unity or not. I did this after talking to
Alex Launi about the proper way to determine which environment we're
currently running since Unity bits are installed regardless of whether
or not the system
I should add that the script also calls autopilot.py and returns exit
status based on whether autopilot was successful or not. But it should
give you what you need to accurately check for Unity via dbus.
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Looks like it booted and tested...
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[Dell PowerEdge
Nevermind... wrong system :/
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[Dell PowerEdge R300] Fails to boot Natty
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Did some digging on loquat. I re-installed Natty Server 64bit. It DOES
actually boot, but checkbox dies and I think that just stops the process
so you never see a login on the default TTY.
Switching to a different TTY, however, reveals a login that works.
The checkbox log seems to have a lot
More digging... looks like this may be network related... not sure
exactly what yet, but it seems that when the system boots and loads the
tg3 driver, a lot of errors are thrown. Removing and reinstalling the
tg3 driver brings up the card. Prior to bouncing the driver, the link
is not detected
After a reboot in which I told it to manually skip PXE and boot straight
to HDD, it went on it's merry way and is currently running checkbox-
certification. I think it may have just been a hiccup.
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tried again and it's still dying... looking at the logs it looks like
dhclient does run at boot and gets an ip address, but then drops the
lease and fails to renew. I saw a bunch of apparmour messages mixed in
with the dhclient messages in syslog so I disabled apparmor from running
and we'll see
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubiquity
Trying the Beta 2 ISO for 32bit Ubuntu as of 13 April. I'm doing an OEM
install for ISO testing.
On the welcome page for Ubiquity, the link that says You may wish to
read the release notes opens a Firefox browser and goes to
www.ubuntu.com, it
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubiquity
OEM Installation test of Natty Beta 2 13 April ISOs.
I noticed after performing an OEM installation and running oem-config
that after I log in as the new user I created when oem-config runs that
the oem-config packages are still installed (as
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oem-config does not remove itself after running
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** Changed in: checkbox-certification
Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
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checkbox threw an error during a network test
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constantly being fixed, this could well be resolved in the current
checkbox code. Because this is not reproducible and was filed against
the wrong package, I am marking this as Invalid for now. Please retry
this with the latest
Attached branch includes fixes that clear up the firewire test
instructions by changing the following:
3. becomes Copy some files from your internal HDD to the firewire HDD.
adds 4. Copy some files from the firewire HDD to your internal HDD.
** Branch linked:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: unity-place-applications
When looking for applications, I search for Terminal and lo and behold,
there are THREE items that are simply named Terminal only one is the
correct one, which one is it? This kind of ambiguous naming could be
confusing for
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Too many terminals
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Binary package hint: network-manager
After connecting to my router, I noticed that the indicator icon for
NetworkManager appears to be frozen. Instead of displaying the wi-fi
icon, it looks like the animated spinner it displays while connecting is
frozen. See the attached
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nm-applet indicator appears twice.
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Note there are TWO indicators. I looked at ps and there is only one
instance of nm-applet running.
bladernr@lucid-test:~$ ps axf |grep nm-applet
1308 ?SLl0:00 \_ nm-applet --sm-disable
2063 pts/0S+ 0:00 \_ grep --color=auto nm-applet
bladernr@lucid-test:~$
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: indicator-applet
Indicator applet appears to be showing two network-manager icons and two
bluetooth-applet icons. In each case, both icons appear to work, and
checking PS reveals that there is only one instance of each running:
bladernr@lucid-test:~$
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Title:
Indicator shows multiple instances of the same icons
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Screenshot showing the dueling indicator icons.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-applet/+bug/733674/+attachment/1902844/+files/Screenshot.png
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