@Andreas Yes, and is has been that way for two years now. (10.04)
But iirc, there was a fix for nvidia updates that caused ati/amd updates
to break. Maybe there are not many devs using amd hardware, so interest
in fixing this is low.
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I am running Tomboy 1.10.1-0ubuntu1, and I just found out the lock-
annoyance (bug #839188) has another side-effect.
If you open a note from the search-dialog while notes are syncing (and
thus all the note windows are locked/greyed-out), this opened note
remains locked when
I still have this problem. It was gone for a while after I chose the stable
ppa, but I guess the bugs have made it into stable.
Any ideas?
PS @Taylor: Mint has a (common) Ubuntu version and a Debian version
(LMDE) afaik.
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Are the problems you see here similar?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/linuxmint/+bug/987791/+attachment/3101746/+files/cinnamon%201204%20bug0.png
https://bugs.launchpad.net/linuxmint/+bug/987791/+attachment/3101747/+files/cinnamon%201204%20bug1.png
How would I go about getting this committed fix or compiling
/usr/lib/ecryptfs/libecryptfs_key_mod_openssl.so myself?
There's not much information to be duckduckgo'ed about this, but I'd
like to implement this module.
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That is funny mr apport-bot, it's not easy to update all those:
$ sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade
(...)
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
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I don't know what this fix is supposed to be, but like in comment 40,
this ATI/AMD FGLRX post-release updates still doesn't work using Ubuntu
12.04 beta 2 fully updated as of today and rebooted before running
jockey.
Attached is the jockey.log from the failed installation.
The NON-post-release
Brand new Lubuntu 12.04 Beta 2 installation.
First thing I do: Additional drivers.
Installing AMD post-releases gave me the jockey error dialog which said
the error was similar to this one.
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Quote: And please - this is no cable bug ;-)
As you can read in the comments, for me and others the problems went
away after using a thicker more expensive SATA cable with firm braced
connectors.
The logical conclusion would be that the same effect can be observed
with two different causes
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 873058 ***
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Affects m e too. AMD Fusion A50m APU on Ubuntu 11.10 x64.
Jockey FGLRX driver works, post-release updates fails.
2012-02-16 10:37:29,631 WARNING: /sys/module/fglrx_updates/drivers does not
exist, cannot
The proposed fixes do not work for me either.
The original Jockey made an effort on installation and failed after ~ a minute
and returned with these errors:
2012-02-16 10:37:29,631 WARNING: /sys/module/fglrx_updates/drivers does not
exist, cannot rebind fglrx_updates driver
2012-02-16
I never believed in anything other than the cheapest SATA cables, but
for me the problems went away after using a thicker more expensive SATA
cable with firm braced connectors.
I still consider this a bug though. If there are communication problems
with your death-ray hardware, you expect it to
Yes, it is mentioned, but how generic is that description?
$ lspci | grep -i audio
00:01.1 Audio device: ATI Technologies Inc Wrestler HDMI Audio [Radeon HD
6250/6310]
00:14.2 Audio device: ATI Technologies Inc SBx00 Azalia (Intel HDA) (rev 40)
When trying out a keyboard with a mute key, it has
.
$ lsb_release -rd
Description: Ubuntu oneiric (development branch)
Release: 11.10
$ uname -a
Linux Redsandro 3.0.0-11-generic #18-Ubuntu SMP Tue Sep 13 23:38:01 UTC 2011
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
$ apt-cache policy indicator-sound
indicator-sound:
Installed: 0.7.8-0ubuntu1
You are right. Looks similar, not entirely but maybe the mute-part and
OSD-part are two bugs that seem like one bug. I will add my description
there.
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This could be a duplicate of or related to bug #550559 .
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Title:
Sata exeption Emask failed command READ FPDMA QUEUED
To manage notifications
modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu oneiric (development branch)
Release:11.10
Codename: oneiric
$ uname -a
Linux Redsandro 3.0.0-11-generic #18-Ubuntu SMP Tue Sep 13 23:38:01 UTC 2011
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
$ lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: Advanced
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Title:
-a
Linux Redsandro 3.0.0-11-generic #18-Ubuntu SMP Tue Sep 13 23:38:01 UTC 2011
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
$ apt-cache policy indicator-sound
indicator-sound:
Installed: 0.7.8-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 0.7.8-0ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 0.7.8-0ubuntu1 0
500 http://nl.archive.ubuntu.com
** Attachment added: Step 2: on Mute, indicator and OSD still play nice.
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** Attachment added: Step 3: on Unmute, indicator and audio stay muted, OSD
displays as unmuted
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Title:
Want Flash. Tried to install package
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Public bug reported:
$ sudo apt-get install flashplugin-installer
*bam*
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: flashplugin-installer 10.3.183.10ubuntu5
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu
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NOW I see in DpkgTerminalLog.txt
Resolving archive.canonical.com... 91.189.88.33
Connecting to archive.canonical.com|91.189.88.33|:80... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 404 Not Found
I have the exact same issue with the same specs as the reporter stated.
Encrypted home. Before I encountered this, which is every single time
when opening thunar, I removed the log files so I would only catch
relevant errors. But nothing was reported/written.
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:
(meant to add to previous message)
Message on opening Thunar:
Failed to open directory redsandro.
Error stating file '/home/redsandro/.gvfs': Transport endpoint is not connected.
And then nothing is displayed. Home seems empty.
Workaround: I can open nautilus in xubuntu just fine (when installed
Public bug reported:
You can call it a bug, a design flaw, or even a feature request. But the
window freeze on sync can be really annoying.
When your notes are synced, any open notes become locked until the sync
is complete. I think this is by design, to prevent a sync from going
bad. (Is that
@Maurizio: Can you please provide your BIOS dmi info?
I am not a developer but I am sure if anyone is going to be assigned to this
bug they would appreciate this data.
Command:
# dmidecode
Optionally you can remove any serial numbers before attaching the text
file with dmi info.
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Gutsy? I have the same problem in Ubuntu 11.04. There's also an ugly
workaround.
Problem:
When the remote computer mounted with sshfs loses the connection, the
local computer (Ubuntu 11.04) freezes all related processes (but not the
entire computer) indefinitely. That means usually Nautilus
@Shrenik: Confirmed, my prefs.xml had:
search_window_x_pos-32000/search_window_x_pos
search_window_y_pos-32000/search_window_y_pos
Change values to 200 (default on new install I believe) and all works again!
@Patrick: Thanks for sharing.
Note that I have a single monitor layout so
I just reinstalled Windows (unrelated reasons), and installed Gtk-Sharp.
Then I launched Tomboy, which was still in Program Files on the other
drive. Settings were ofcourse gone. So I chose one.ubuntu.com, synced,
and now I have all my notes and the Search Notes dialog works.
I know it's only a
Same DMI data, this time without serial numbers..
** Attachment removed: dmidecode.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/tp-smapi/+bug/814380/+attachment/2226749/+files/dmidecode.txt
** Attachment added: DMI data
@Shrenik like I said, lame workaround, you 'move your existing notes
into -Start here-' by editing that note and typing in the titles of all
your other notes.
As for the shortcutkeys, be sure to configure them properly. They work
for me.
Preferences Hotkeys
[check] Listen for Hotkeys
Open
This bug affects me too, while syncing to Ubuntu One. I have about 40 notes.
Tomboy 1.6.0 (1.6.0-0ubuntu3-1mint1) on Linux 2.6.38-8-generic #42-Ubuntu 11.04
SMP Mon Apr 11 03:31:24 UTC 2011 x86_64
I removed all notes locally, tried to sync again a bunch of times, and
Tomboy crashed every single
@Shrenik: I know, the workaround is barely acceptable for me because I
work a lot in Linux anyway and I hope it gets fixed soon.
As for the shortcuts, some say Alt and some say Alt in your
screenshot, I think you're supposed to actually press the shortcut in
stead of typing it. Be alert: For me
DMI information added as attachment.
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thinkpad_ec works once, but not ever again after a reboot until you
Public bug reported:
TL;DR version:
thinkpad_ec works once, but not ever again after a reboot until you do a
hardware reset.
Detailed version:
I run Linux 2.6.38-8-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP x86_64 on my Thinkpad Edge 15 with
Intel Core i3 M370.
To loosen the charging policy and activate hard
I've also tried a some thoughts from previous bugreports for which fixes
have been released, but I forgot some of it.
I tried the mentioned force_io:
$ cat /etc/modprobe.d/local.conf
# thinkpad Edge 15 specific options for thinkpad_ec, tp_smapi, hdapm
options thinkpad_ec force_io=1
#options
** Description changed:
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thinkpad_ec works once, but not ever again after a reboot until you do a
hardware reset.
Detailed version:
I run Linux 2.6.38-8-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP x86_64 on my Thinkpad Edge 15
with Intel Core i3 M370.
- To loosen the charging policy
I found this bug because that is exactly what I am trying to do. However
the tp_smapi doesn't stick on new Lenovo hardware. See bug #814380
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Title:
No, unfortunately.
A very lame workaround right now is to add all notes in the Start Here
note which is accessable through a shortcutkey, but that will just let
you ACCESS notes, not SEACH them in bulk.
I hope this gets fixed soon.
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Status: New = Confirmed
Sure, although the logfile was empty so I just copied what was in the
terminal, hope that's okay.
I started tomboy, tried search, and exited. The only message that showed
up on search was:
[DEBUG 20:54:04.335] Loading notebooks
So I thought, maybe using a notebook triggers the error. I created
Confirmed after upgrade from Ubuntu 10.04 LTS to Linux Mint 11
(essentially Ubuntu 11.04 without the retarded interface)
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Title:
Plugins Stopped
*Solution*
2.6.35(-25-generic) has support for these Lenovo models, too.
Add kernel-ppa, reload, and look for the .35 models in synaptic. This one plays
nicely with Ubuntu 10.04 LTS.
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I hope everyone who knew new kernels revisions don't come in updates or
backports will have a real bad dinner tonight as punishment for not
telling me this two months ago.
So let me tell myself: You should download .deb packages manually or
enable lucid-proposed to force a backport.
Anyway, it
Interesting, thanks for sharing @slicks. I still have the message in
10.04 LTS, so unless I did something wrong, the fixes do not seem to be
backported.
Ergo, supported acpi for Edge 15 only available from Ubuntu 11.04 and
up, can anyone confirm?
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I still have this problem with my Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 15 with Ubuntu 10.04.2
LTS.
I am not getting a fix using normal updates or backports. Lucid is supported
until 2013 so if status is fix released, I shouldn't be having this problem
anymore, right? Am I missing something?
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I use Tomboy for Ubuntu and Windows 7 Pro 64. On Windows 7, the 'Search
All Notes' dialog is not working.
This was using Tomboy Notes 1.4.2.0 and Gtk# for .NET 2.12.10.
Meanwhile, I updated up to Tomboy Notes 1.6.0.0 and the dialog still
won't
[screenshot added]
The actual dialog/window doesn't show, but the Windows 7 popup miniature shows
there is a problem:
http://stuff.rednet.nl/rommel/trash/tomboy1600win.png
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for future reference.)
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Right now, a click on the tomboy icon shows ~ the following menu:
Note 1
Note 2
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New note
New Workstuff note
Isn't the purpose of notebooks to keep stuff more organised? I'd
recommend the actual
Confirmed on Ubuntu 10.04.2 LTS with Gwibber 2.30.3-0ubuntu2
Workaround:
sudo killall -9 gwibber-service gwibber
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I have the same message on my Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 15 with Ubuntu
10.04.2 LTS fully repo updated as per today:
bdmesg/b
[ 14.822685] iwlagn :03:00.0: Detected Intel Wireless WiFi Link 1000
Series BGN REV=0x6C
[ 14.851351] thinkpad_acpi: Not yet supported ThinkPad detected!
[ 14.856207]
Confirmed, provided that:
1) Home directory is encrypted
2) Autologin is set
Disable autologin and error goes away.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1373476
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