Here I get the hard crashes when the firewire drive offlines. I have a Hitachi
250GB HD inside a enclosure, and it works mostly well when connected by USB.
I've seen the drive going offiline (when using usb) when it gets hot, which
happened a lot lately with air temperature above 38 every day;
Going to edgy seems to have solved it, the computer no longer hangs,
even though the ieee1394 drive stops answering after a couple of minutes
and doesn't recover. Working thru the usb interface I see no offlines or
disconnects, so it isn't all solved yet - or maybe it is the pc ieee1394
adapter,
Same problems with guarddog and shorewall, edgy, two machines. My
workaround with shorewall was to edit /usr/share/shorewall/action.Drop
and /usr/share/shorewall/action.Reject and comment the line with
AllowICMPs - - icmp. Of course the solution is to re-
enable icmp-type in
On amd64 it works. On x86 it gives the Unknown arg `--icmp-type` error
that breaks shorewall and guarddog. At least for me.
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Seems the same panic I get on my AMD64 (MSI NEO K8T 2 motherboard, VIA
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Still no luck on amd64. I just removed and reinstalled mplayer (doing a apt-get
update in between), and still get the same error. Also, I just can't get
mplayer to build from source on my amd64, it dies with the following errors:
cc -c -I../libvo -I../../libvo -O4 -pipe -ffast-math
There is already version 1.4.1 out, and that one has quite a few updates
needed by upnp av servers, like mediatomb and ushare. Can we have it,
pretty please? :)
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The compilation error? Yes, I will open a new bug now.
The a52_resample error is still the same bug, I think, and the feeds hadn't
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I've just done a apt-get source mplayer and a apt-get build-dep mplayer,
and tried to build mplayer (both with and without the amr codecs) on my AMD64
running edgy in 64 bits mode.
The error I get after doing sudo debian/rules binary is as follows:
cc -c -I../libvo
Fix confirmed, I managed to build it with amr support last night.
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I second that. I like a lot having 3gpwiz to convert my movies so I can
see them on my sony w900, but that means I always have to recompile
ffmpeg and mplayer from source - which most users probably can't/won't
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This last fix by prower solved the bug for me.
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Editing the postinst script and commenting the add user line allows myth
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I see the same behaviour with Kubuntu Intrepid, since yesterday. If I
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The workaround works for me for cdrom (which is a DVD-ROM) but doesn't
work for /dev/cdrom1 (which is a DVD-RW) if it has a blank DVD; it still
shows the old bug, ejects then reinserts the tray. If the DVD-RW has a
DVD-ROM or a CD (audio/ROM) it works.
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(linked to /dev/cdrom1) and the DVD-ROM is slave and shows as /dev/scd1
(linked to /dev/cdrom). I am running kubuntu intrepid beta AMD64.
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Still the same, eject /dev/cdrom works, eject /dev/cdrom1 ejects and
reinserts the DVD-RW tray, and only stays ejected if I do it twice on a
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Too bad, as the performance regression is quite notable also on a aspire
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In my case I had to add model=3stack-dig (Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Pi 1505
laptop). It seems to work now, only kmilo-kde4 that isn't changing the
volume.
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This is because ntfs-3g is ignoring locales when mounting the ntfs
drive, at least when called from kde. I used to solve this in feisty by
having a entry in fstab specifying locale=pt_PT.utf8 among other
options for the ntfs partitions/usb drives, but now on hardy if I have a
fstab entry I can
Still the same problem - but I found out all the external HDs I wanted to mount
had a entry in fstab, because if not, the option locale=pt_PT.utf8 won't get
passed to ntfs-3g and the drive will be mounted with the wrong character set.
See bug #195420.
If I remove the fstab entry, I can now
From the ntfs-3g support forum a href=http://forum.ntfs-
3g.org/viewtopic.php?t=801here/a, I found out the mounting bugs are
supposedly solved in version 1.2412:
The NTFS-3G 1.2412 release fixes these two issues:
o Fix: unprivileged mount may have been denied because supplementary groups
Finally! I downloaded and expanded the 1.2412 version, copied the
debian dir from 1.2212 to 1.2412, edited debian/changelog to show the
new version, debian/rules to remove the --with-fuse=external \ line,
did a fakeroot debian/rules binary and installed the resulting ntfs-3g
and libntfs-3g
I also have the same problem, and on hardy I had to build a new ntfs-3g
(1.2412) because I need to set my locale (pt_PT.UTF-8) in fstab for all
my ntfs partitions, and the version in hardy won't mount as user (check
bug #205081).
The output of locale -a is:
C
en_AU.utf8
en_BW.utf8
en_CA.utf8
Please check, as I think this is a duplicate of bug #132357
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Not quite - it needs not only updating to 1.2412, but also to use the
external fuse libs and to set the /bin/ntfs-3g executable with the suid
bit. So, as you see, it isn't a simple repackaging issue - it needs a
reversion of a decision (using internal fuse libs) and a difficult one
(setting a
Unfortunately, it is also still broken here (just updated).
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Still can't test, because of bug #192382. :(
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Release 1.2216-1ubuntu1 is built against external fuse libraries, and
breaks mounting ntfs partitions as user (including external USB drives).
While previously it could be set suid root, as per bug #162863, to allow
mounting by an unprivileged
This is now impossible on hardy. Release 1.2216-1ubuntu1 is built
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I'm also on a Pi 1505, and still stuck. And since it is now April and no
test fix has been released yet, I'm afraid this bug will stay with
Hardy...
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My ppp connection is configured in /etc/network/interfaces (check the
copy above, on comment 9), and I dial using kde network manager applet.
Still, it makes no difference - most times when I am using ppp firefox 3
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Yep, building from source now amixer, alsamixer and kmix work. And I
finally found kmilo is still broken...
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Finally alsa can be fixed building from source. Now that I can get kmix
to work, I finally tested kmilo and it is still broken. Volume only
varies 10% from the current position using hotkeys. If the volume is at
0, the max I can get using the hotkeys is 10%. If it is at 100% (using
the kmix
After a few more tests, I am now unable to get any sound out of the
speakers or the headphones. The modem now works (with sl-modem-daemon
configured to use alsa hw:0,6), but the only sound I can get is noise if
I enable cd or mic sound. cat test.wav /dev/dsp or aplay test.wav
give no sound at
I've just checked on kde4, and still won't mount. I'll test soon on kde
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Yes, that is exactly the same behaviour I am getting here,
unfortunately. No more sound, whatever the app or interface, the only
thing out of the speakers or headphones is background noise if I turn on
CD or mic monitoring.
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You're right, sorry. I've wrote my answer the wrong way around. Right
now, the ubuntu ntfs-3g package passes the option --with-fuse=external
to the configure script, forcing it to use the external libs. I
commented that line, and build the 1.2412 version using the internal
libs, and then set suid
Once again I apologise - ntfs-3g isn't being passed locale information.
If it is specified in fstab, ntfs-3g mounts the drives properly.
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Adding model=3stack-dig isn't the best solution. With it I now have a
master volume control that does nothing, and the pcm channel is the
one that works.
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Now that you mention it, when I check dmesg output, I have exactly the
same problem with pcspkr.
My motherboard also has a realtek 861 codec, but unfortunately the only
option that enables me to get sound out of the speakers is 3stack-dig. I
only have 2 outputs and spdif is shared with the
I can confirm this bug on kubuntu hardy beta (with latest upates 1 hour
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alsa-base - 1.0.16-0ubuntu1
uname -r - 2.6.24-8-generic
aplay -l:
Lista de Dispositivos de Hardware PLAYBACK
placa 0: Intel [HDA Intel], dispositivo 0: ALC861 Analog [ALC861 Analog]
Subdispositivos: 1/1
Subdispositivo #0: subdevice #0
placa 0: Intel [HDA Intel],
I have a intel HDA sound card (Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Pi 1505 laptop)
with a Si3054 modem. The fix posted by redfox7691 allows the modem to
bypass the NO CARRIER it would get before, but now fails with a NO
DIALTONE, so something is still bad.. I am using kubuntu hardy, sl-
modem-daemon
Could this be because alsa-base is at 1.0.16 and all the rest of alsa at
1.0.15-3?
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Yes, this didn't happen with firefox 2 for me too. But it does happen
with konqueror - I have to do dcop kded networkstatus setNetworkStatus
NMNetwork 1 to get it to accept I am not offline.
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For me it is still broken, and I just updated my system. The symptoms
haven't changed, alsamixer, amixer, kmix and kmix4 still broken.
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Still happens here with network manager 0.6.5-0ubuntu17. All I need is
to be using a dial up (CDMA) connection for firefox 3 beta 3 to always
start in offline mode. I am using kubuntu hardy, network-manager-kde
applet version 1:0.2ubuntu1-0ubuntu7
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I do the dial up with the kde network applet, using the Dial up connections
submenu (guessing at the wording, as here it shows in portuguese). I have a
zapp script in /etc/ppp/peers and have setup /etc/ppp/pap-secrets.
I'm including my /etc/network/interfaces.
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This has already been fixed in kernel 2.6.22, the module is included in
that and later versions (Gutsy). I should have closed it when gutsy was
released and I found the module was included, sorry.
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The module is in gutsy and later kernels (= 2.6.22)
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.20 (Ubuntu)
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This bug is still present in hardy, at least on my Amilo Pi 1505. The
only difference in my case is that the value shown when I press fn+vol
up is 9% and not 11%. I'm going to try building kmilo with QuinnStorm's
patch, and will post the results here.
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This hardy driver adds the infamous testing release logo, which I managed to
get rid of by adding a /etc/ati/signature file with
Spoke to soon. Adding the signature doesn't remove the idiotic logo,
only the testing part of it. Now I have a Unsupported hardware logo
in the right hand corner.
Generating and installing the deb files from the ati-driver-
installer-7-11-x86.x86_64.run gets rid of the logo, but gives a error
Some googling lead me to
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_itempx=NTkyMg. I extracted
the ati-driver-installer package, and copied (sudo cp
./common/etc/ati/control /etc/ati/) the control file. That got rid of
the unsupported hardware logo. My question is, shouldn't these two
files be
This problem is in HAL, as it also affects kde's power manager.
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@FriedChicken: I also have a Pi 1505. The only way I could get sound to
work was building alsa from source (a-m a-i alsa), and adding the option
model=3stack-digas suggested by blacksmith above. Unfortunately, that
option adds a useless master mixer. I'll try with this latest kernel
today.
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Ok, I can confirm that alsamixer is still broken in 2.6.24-17. I had to
do the same stuff sudo m-a prepare; sudo m-a update; sudo m-a a-i alsa
to have alsamixer, kmix, etc. working again.
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Did you add options snd-hda-intel model=3stack-dig to /etc/modprobe.d
/alsa-base ? After that do a sudo alsa force-unload; sudo modprobe snd-
hda-intel and you should have sound and kmix. Only the master channel
will be useless.
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The fix should be permanent, only needing to rebuild alsa with a kernel
update. That is, if you added the options line to /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-
base. You can always try a sudo depmod -ae but that shouldn't change
anything, as loading the module by hand works for you. Strange.
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That is strange. What I can suggest is that you check the output of dmesg, both
after rebooting and after resetting alsa. Check if there is anything different
when loading the snd-hda-intel module. Also, check if there is a duplicate
module somewhere under /usr/lib/modules. It was simpler
kmilo is now in the unmaintained branch in kde 4.1. Unless a maintainer
appears for kmilo, the chances for this being fixed are slim.
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Well, it is still broken in 2.6.24-18 on i386. I still had to rebuild
the alsa modules to have sound. As usual:
sudo apt-get install module-assistant
sudo m-a update
sudo m-a prepare
sudo m-a a-i alsa
sudo alsa force-unload
sudo depmod -ae
sudo modprobe snd-hda-intel
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The only workaround for now for this bug is the one on comment 24
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Please check my comments 5 and 11 above; for me the bug isn't fixed, in fact it
was introduced with 2310, as I need to add entries for my ntfs drives to fstab
because of bug #195420. And that requires a ntfs-3g built with internal fuse
utils (which is a reversion of the change in 2310)
I'm sorry, I checked and you added it to 2216 (at least from the
changelog for that version), the version I was testing in hardy, not
2310. I was confusing version numbers.
This is one of the entries, for a external usb drive that I share with
the windows machines at work:
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 162863 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/162863
And while not installing setuid-root is easy to fix, building with
external fuse libs means that a fix implies rebuilding the ntfs-3g libs,
every time the package is updated.
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There's a thread in ubuntuforums about this right now -
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=417492 . It seems that most
people that have the touchpad problems have them because the touchpad is
detected as a ordinary mouse by the kernel psmouse driver, even though
tpconfig detects it as a
bug #115386 is a duplicate of this one. The patch is also described in
http://www.debianhelp.org/node/5156
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It has been fixed for me with the update to libplasma2 4.0.98-0ubuntu3
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For me it is also working in intrepid. I still have the option entry
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I don't have the UseFBDev option in my xorg.conf.
Here are the two files, the Xorg.0.log is from the successful boot right
now, and the Xorg.0.log.old from the 2 minutes prior boot that ended on
a black screen, with sysrq unable to do more than sync disks.
Alt+sysrq+E hung the machine.
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I checked dmesg, and uvesafb is complaining of a missing /sbin/v86d.
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Still no mike (and also alc861). Sound ouptut works without a
optionentry, though. Unfortunately I have no way to test the digital
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Just had a reboot and a hang, so here is the Xorg.0.log.old. Another
probably unrelated bug I've found is that after a suspend X gets stuck
in a restarting loop, showing the cursor for a couple of seconds to
restart again. I only saw that after installing v86d, so I'm going to
remove it and check
The new bug is v86d related, removing it allows suspend/resume to work
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In intrepid, ark shows empty when I try to open a zip archive with it. I
have yet to try other archives, but it is unable to open any zip
archive.
$ lsb_release -rd
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Release:8.10
$
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Installed: 2:2.3.2-2ubuntu3
Candidate: 2:2.3.2-2ubuntu3
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Candidate: 4:4.0.83-0ubuntu2
Version table:
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Installed: (none)
Candidate: 4:3.5.9-0ubuntu1
Version table:
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kdebase-plasma:
Installed: 4:4.0.83-0ubuntu2
Candidate: 4:4.0.83-0ubuntu2
Version table:
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 247393 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/247393
Yes, exactly as #247393, I've marked it as a duplicate.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 247393
[Intrepid KDE4] regression -- systray is incorrectly painted
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System tray has
The strange thing is that I am now seeing this problem in intrepid but
didn't have it in hardy/kde 4.1 ppa, which should have the same kde4
packages as intrepid, adapted to the old dir structure. You don't have a
intel 945 graphics, by any chance?
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[Intrepid KDE4] regression -- systray is
The coretemp sensor has been in the kernel since hardy (kernel = 2.6.22
includes the module, as was written in the bug report).
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
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centrino duo sensors need a kernel patch
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/115386
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This bug still exists in intrepid, at least for me.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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scroll function of Synaptics touchpad not working
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/106969
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Sure. This time, the synaptics touchpad is detected as input: PS/2
Logitech Wheel Mouse as /class/input/input10
** Attachment added: dmesg
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16762412/dmesg
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scroll function of Synaptics touchpad not working
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/106969
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If it is intentional that libata has less functionality (and removing
user configuration is removing functionality), then why use it? This has
made my Asus L2D (SIS 5513 IDE / SIS 730 chipset) too slow to be any use
since Feisty. It was (among other problems) for this kind of reduced
functionality
You need to get the source apt-get source xorg-server, the build
dependencies sudo apt-get build-dep xorg-server, then cd into xorg-
server-1.3.0.0.dfsg, edit debian/patches/series and comment or remove
the line that starts with 120, and rebuild the deb - fakeroot
debian/rules binary. When it
I've seen the same gray blocks hang after a couple of suspend/resume
actions. Also, xv video (mplayer, kaffeine/xine, etc) stops working
after the first suspend, giving a blue frame, and sometimes triggering
the gray blocks textmode hang.
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laptop hangs when switching video mode
For me, adding break=mount does not work. When it stops at the
initramfs prompt, my machine is still missing sda* entries in
/dev/mapper.
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boot-time race condition initializing md
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/103177
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