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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-radeon
Here is the apport-cli -f --package xorg info for bug #354591 (sorry, I
couldn't get these two linked). Also, ubuntu-bug -p xorg didn't do anything
useful, it gave me a usage line:
Usage: /usr/bin/ubuntu-bug
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24760707/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: LsHal.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24760708/LsHal.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24760709/LsMod.txt
** Attachment added: LsPci.txt
I added some other info in bug #354603---while I tried searching for
this bug report, it wasn't able to find it (database updates
infrequently??). So I wasn't able to link it to this bug report, sorry.
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Just to clarify: for me, it essentially locks the machine hard. It
doesn't respond to anything: CTRL-ALT-DELETE, CTRL-ALT-BACKPACE, or even
the SysRq keys. I've waited as long as 15 minutes to see if it would
eventually respond to one of these key combinations before hitting the
power button.
I should also have specified two other things:
1. By saying same thing here I meant system becomes unbearably slow; since
I'm not running Gnome, I don't think the metacity thing is related to my
problem.
2. Here's the output of lspci:
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/PM/GMS,
Seemingly the same issue. Jaunty Kubuntu, Thinkpad T60 core duo, happens
only when desktop effects are enabled. I'm running with no xorg.conf,
using the radeon driver.
The system becomes so slow that it responds only to the power button
:-).
I was able to SSH in from another machine, and got
This is still a problem in the Kubuntu Jaunty beta even on i386. Note
this used to work in one of the earlier releases (Hardy? it was a
version that _didn't_ use Cairo for PDF export, no version using Cairo
has worked properly), and I routinely SSH my files to a machine running
an older Kubuntu
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This happened for me viewing the NYTimes website. I got here via the
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No, it's working perfectly now. Thanks for following up.
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On Monday 23 February 2009 04:49:30 pm Rolf Leggewie wrote:
Is this a problem in a release past feisty?
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OK, it seems like you might have a worse problem than I do---I have this
problem only (or at least much more often) when desktop effects are on.
FYI, I'm now running without an xorg.conf file. Perhaps if you are still using
your old one, it's got some setting that's causing trouble? If so, you
On Wednesday 12 November 2008, James Dunmore wrote:
Anyone any ideas, it's making intrepid kubuntu quite unusable
James, you probably have already discovered this, but a workaround is to turn
off desktop effects (K menu - System Settings - Desktop). You don't get any
of
the fancy features,
This happens for me, too, with Kubuntu Intrepid and with hardware described in
the attached file (and as the first poster indicated,
ati x1400 using radeon driver with dri enabled).
This happens only when I have desktop effects turned on. I can reboot
the machine with a ctrl-alt-delete; but
Public bug reported:
Kmail not infrequently loses in-progress messages after a crash or
when quitting Kontact. I have finally found one way in which this can be
systematically reproduced. See description posted my me in the following
upstream bug report:
Here's my Xorg.0.log file.
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I don't know if it's related, but there seem to be other issues with
dates: if I open the to-do list, and click to sort on the date due
column, it sorts them in order---but by MONTH, not by year. (I'm in the
US, so it displays the date as MM/DD/YY.) So that means that things
currently due in
But it's different from how kmail worked in Hardy or any previous Kubuntu. Let
me try to be clearer:
1. Any email I've received since the upgrade shows the icon (if it has an
attachment, that is), even though I've quit and restarted kmail many times
since the upgrade.
2. Any email I received
Public bug reported:
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I'm running Intrepid/Kubuntu. I'm hoping to report a couple of X.org bugs, but
before doing that I checked the log files. They were HUGE:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 28685489 2008-11-02 05:07 Xorg.0.log
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 91736609
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19227529/Dependencies.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19227530/LsMod.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19227532/LsPci.txt
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Well, having turned desktop effects on, I'm not sure the growth is any
faster. But here's kdm.log
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I started looking at the pattern of growth, and noticed that they seemed
to both grow in parallel every 10 seconds or so (and would be stable in
between). So I suspected it was the Detect RANDR (monitor) changes
setting. So, I experimentally turned that off, and the log files are not
growing
Are you using IMAP or POP3?
Sorry---POP3.
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This doesn't apply to just old calendar items: it turns out that newly
created items don't keep popping up on the calendar, or get highlighted
on the TODO list, except on their due date. The item is still present in
the todo list (in unhighlighted form). This bug makes the to-do function
little
Public bug reported:
In the message list, kmail doesn't always print the attachment icon next
to a message that contains an attachment---sometimes you have to click
on the message before the icon is displayed. This makes it hard to find
a message that you know contains an attachment.
** Affects:
Upon further inspection, it seems that this problem is confined to older
messages received before I upgraded to intrepid. Once a message with
attachment is clicked on, I can quit Kontact, restart, and the icon for
that message is properly displayed. However, messages that have never
been clicked
OK, I did more reading (ruby is pretty cool). The Z substitution line can be
changed to
line = line.sub(/Z[\r$]/,'')
and I think the script works as you intended. (The \r part is needed because
korganizer seems to save its data in a DOS-style text file; I put the $ in
there for
See upstream bugreport http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=165212. I've
put a link to this thread there, too.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/286567
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Oh, it also turns out that it becomes much slower to scroll (i.e.,
when you hit the back and forward buttons), so much so that I will
for now keep using my old UTC-based std.ics. Drat. Presumably this is
something that could be optimized? Like I said earlier, I'm happy to
mail you my calendar file
OK, thanks for the updated script! It runs to completion, and indeed
prints debugging info. The curious part is that the typical event looks
like this:
..BEGIN:VEVENT
..DTSTAMP:20081022T164250Z
Hmm, this is curious. I've attached a screenshot in case I'm doing
something wrong. Except for the settings window, all of the other
items in the taskbar are in desktop 1, yet they show up in desktop 2's
taskbar.
** Attachment added: desktop_windowtraverse.jpg
Hmm, this is curious. I've attached a screenshot in case I'm doing
something wrong. Except for the settings window, all of the other
items in the taskbar are in desktop 1, yet they show up in desktop 2's
taskbar.
** Attachment added: desktop_windowtraverse.jpg
Is there any chance it's settings-related? I'm attaching the kwin
settings files in .kde/share/config.
In addition, there's a short file called kwin_update with the following content:
[$Version]
update_info=kwinupdatewindowsettings.upd:kde33b1
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I've just upgraded to Kubuntu Intrepid. My old calendar items that were
overdue are no longer highlighted. Furthermore, if I create a new todo
task with a due date of yesterday, I do not get red highlighting.
** Affects: kdepim (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
This bug is still present in Intrepid.
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With a Thinkpad T60, Intrepid suspends if I choose Suspend to RAM from
the menu, but it does not suspend upon lid close. This is a regression
with respect to Hardy and several releases before that.
Unlike bug 89860, if I do
$ sleep 5; cat /proc/acpi/button/lid/*/state
and
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Well, it does cause a bug: evening appointments made here in the
America/Chicago timezone end up being displayed on two consecutive days.
(See attached screenshot; Monday's Soccer and Juniors should _not_
be replicated on Tuesday.)
Aside from dozens of recurring items, I also have non-recurring
Thanks for the script! That's incredibly generous of you to provide this
---to people like me who don't tend to make appointments in many
different timezones, this will save a lot of manual work.
I think I almost have your script working, with the one small exception
that the output std.ics (as
On Tuesday 21 October 2008, Harald Sitter wrote:
You are running Intrepid, right?
Yes. I just found libruby-extras (I had only noticed libruby1.8-extras
before) and installed it. Then I get this output:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ruby1.9 ./migrateics.rb
copy backup of
Oh, and on the display issue is actually a different one, I agree this
observation does add some new elements---and I suspect you've already
diagnosed the problem better than I. However, at the risk of being
unnecessarily explicit: note that those evening appointments span 2 days
as measured by
These both work for me---thanks! So at most this is an issue of old
configuration settings not being successfully migrated over.
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On Tuesday 21 October 2008, Harald Sitter wrote:
I attached a modified script, maybe it works better. I am not exaclty
sure why it fails there.
Anyhow the extras package is only necessary for the backup task. gsub!
as well as everything else (besides the copy operation obviously ;-) is
part
On Tuesday 21 October 2008, Harald Sitter wrote:
I attached a modified script, maybe it works better. I am not exaclty
sure why it fails there.
OK, I googled and I think I found part of the problem, but I don't understand
the whole thing. line turns out to be empty sometimes. So I changed
Definite progress, in that it processes the entire file. The lines it changes
(because they start with DTSTART or DTEND), however, come out blank, rather
than containing data. This causes korganizer to crash on startup.
As I try to understand more ruby, it looks to me like your script just
Public bug reported:
I have 4 desktops enabled. The windows in all desktops show up in the
taskbar, even though I've set System Settings - Window Behavior -
Focus - Traverse windows on all desktops to be false. I'd rather
have just the windows that are in the current desktop show up on the
Public bug reported:
I just upgraded to intrepid beta. All of the appointments display
correctly in the calendar view, but if I click on an event, the more
detailed view shows the event in UTC. Similarly, double-clicking the
event so that I can edit it also displays all times in UTC. However,
With a Thinkpad T60, 2.6.27-1 also caused a hard lockup for me. See bug
263330. I think the working on 2.6.27-1 must have been a red herring,
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Sorry for the long silence. I never installed restricted-modules, so it seems
like it can't be that:
$ dpkg -l linux* | grep 2.6.27
un linux-doc-2.6.27 none
(no description available)
ii linux-image-2.6.27-1-generic
I just tried apt-get removing avahi-autoipd, but that did not make the
wakeup faster (it was approximately 45 seconds).
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I've had a similar problem when attempting to upgrade to
Intrepid/Kubuntu. Attached is the main.log file from /var/log/dist-
upgrade; it looks like there is some kind of python error.
** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = New
** Attachment added: main.log
Here's the apt.log file. term.log is empty.
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kdesudo adept_manager --dist-upgrade-devel
at the command line, selecting Version Upgrade, and then clicking through all
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I installed the 2.6.27-1-generic kernel by downloading the .deb via my
webbrowser and installed it with dpkg. I did not install any other
packages, if others are required please tell me which ones to install.
In addition to introducing a number of regressions, it did not solve the
slow-to-recover
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Hi,
On Thursday 28 August 2008, Leann Ogasawara wrote:
More importantly, please
open a new bug report for each new bug/regression introduced by the
2.6.27 kernel and tag the bug report with 'linux-2.6.27'.
Launchpad won't allow me to use linux-2.6.27 as a package hint. Only
2.6.26.
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I downloaded and installed the 2.6.27-1-generic package. (See bug 218700
for precisely what I did.)
If I chose a normal boot, it hung early in the boot process. If I chose
the recovery mode (or whatever it's called), the boot worked fine. I
tried the normal graphical boot
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I downloaded and installed the 2.6.27-1-generic package. (See bug 218700
for precisely what I did.)
If I chose a normal boot, it hung early in the boot process. If I chose
the recovery mode (or whatever it's called), the boot worked fine. I
tried the normal graphical boot
It still affects me with Hardy.
I downloaded an Intrepid live CD, but I can't even suspend when running
off the Live CD. Is there a way to test this on my laptop without
installing an alpha release? It's my main productive machine. Can I
just install a kernel package, or would I also need to
More clues: if I switch the wireless killswitch to off, waking up
proceeds much faster. So it seems to have something to do with wireless
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This is still an issue post-release.
One extra note: while the computer is contemplating waking up (which it
does reliably, just slowly most of the time), I see some console output
at the top of the screen. First it starts out with a blinking underline
cursor, then usually says that it's
Public bug reported:
Since the latest upgrades for Hardy, my T60 laptop is much slower to
wake up after suspending. Formerly it was a few seconds, now it's
probably 30 seconds or so. This laptop has an ATI video card (I thought
I'd mention it, as it's usually the problem...)
[EMAIL
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I have the same problem with Hardy on my T60 laptop. It worked fine
under Feisty.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 8.04
Release:8.04
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp$ uname -a
Linux diva 2.6.24-16-generic #1 SMP Thu Apr 10 13:23:42 UTC 2008 i686 GNU/Linux
dmesg
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This happens for me, too, on Hardy with a T60 laptop using the iwl3945
module.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 8.04
Release:8.04
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Linux diva 2.6.24-16-generic #1 SMP Thu Apr 10 13:23:42 UTC 2008 i686 GNU/Linux
dmesg lspci
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switching on).
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/53310
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PDF export still has problems in inkscape with current Hardy, at least when it
comes to transparency. See my comments in the following bug report:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/inkscape/+bug/181789
(The bug is currently marked Fix released, at least as far as inkscape is
concerned, but I still have
After the updates of 2008-04-03, this is no longer a problem for me.
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I wondered whether it was a problem with the fglrx driver. So, I went to
the Hardware Drivers Manager and disabled fglrx. It removed the
package, then briefly said something scary like disabling libc6 (but
it was so brief I'm not sure I saw it properly). When I tried rebooting,
the machine never
Here's dmesg in case any of those shenanigans are useful.
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And an older one.
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Oh, and yes, I can ssh into the box when it is in the blank screen
mode. I can even start konqueror and have it pop up on the remote
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Same problem here on a T60. I'd upgraded feisty-gutsy-heron beta over
the course of a couple of days.
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Sorry, the need to use a different kernel was solely to get the
recovery mode (or whatever it's called, I forget) to work, so that I
could be presented with a console and reinstall fglrx. (In other words,
it's another, different, problem that cropped up while I attempted to
understand this one
Just upgraded edgy-feisty-gutsy in a single day (machine was
originally installed as dapper), and this is still a problem. In my case
/home was not mounted...which meant that users couldn't log into a
graphical shell. I'm glad for the Kubuntu failsafe mode (and it's good
that I had a 2nd computer
I don't know if it's related, but when I selected strigi for
installation in the Adept installer, somehow strigi-daemon was not one
of the packages that got installed. An apt-get install strigi-daemon
worked for me.
I was upgrading edge-feisty-gutsy via an apt-get dist-upgrade (but
strigi didn't
See
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Problem_with_e1000:_EEPROM_Checksum_Is_Not_Valid
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/document.do?sitestyle=lenovolndocid=MIGR-67166
The script at the second URL solved the problem for me.
(More recently I'm now getting a different message,
e1000: eth0:
Thanks for pursuing this. See attached.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/80627
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I'd agree that there's a problem with tex4ht. See my forum post:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=453721highlight=tex4ht
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A post by su99 on the forum told me something new: the upgraded hal was
in backports, not main. I hadn't even realized I was using the backports
repository...
Downgrading as suggested in the form posts (link above) works to fix the
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Binary package hint: cupsys
See the problem description here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=426080highlight=cups+IPP
I tried deleting the printer from my laptop client, and then recreating
an IPP printer using the CUPS web interface. All appears to go well upon
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: hal
I have a IBM T60 laptop running Kubuntu feisty. Before the recent hal
upgrade (2007-05-11), the laptop suspended correctly when the lid was
closed. Now (with version 0.5.9 of hald) the system does not go to sleep
when the lid is closed.
It does not
More information: on a reboot, the suspend on lid close works the
_first_ time. But if you close the lid, wait, let it wake up, wait, and
then close the lid again, it doesn't sleep.
Now I'm not sure about my assignment of this as a HAL problem, though: I
did a dbus restart, which stops HAL and
I see the same problem on my T60 laptop. I periodically have to sudo
modprobe -r e1000 followed by sudo modprobe e1000 to get my eth0
interface to work. I _think_ this only happens after the machine has
woken up from sleep, but I'm not certain about this. The wireless card
on this machine works
I've upgraded to Edgy. It no longer asks the security question, so, no, the
browser does not crash.
On Thursday 21 December 2006 12:54, Yuriy Kozlov wrote:
Have you had a chance to try this with a fresh install of Edgy or with
upgraded Dapper KDE packages?
The configuration file should be
On Tuesday 01 August 2006 07:57, Hobbsee wrote:
I cant reproduce this bug, with kubuntu edgy, kde 3.5.4
What version of kde are you using, and is the bug in the latest kde
packages for you?
3.5.2, i.e., a straight Dapper install.
Of course, since I reported it, KDELibs has been updated a
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: konqueror
With a fresh installation of KDE, Konqueror crashes every time on at
least one website (Pubmed, the google for the biological sciences).
There exists a simple workaround; however, it is one that the most
security-minded users might not wish to
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