The problem also affects this card
ATI Technologies Inc Radeon Mobility M7 LW [Radeon Mobility 7500]
which uses /usr/lib/dri/radeon_dri.so
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`boi-space_accounted' failed.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/656100
You
Actually it turns out that the Finnish Remix CD installed casper for me.
Investigations ongoing why this happened.
casper is contained in casper/filesystem.manifest-desktop of the Finnish
Remix CD 10.04.1 This is not the case for the official Ubuntu desktop CD
10.04.1.
The problem with having
Oops, forgot to change the status back to New. I guess as long the
status in Incomplete the ball is mine.
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casper is not supposed to be installed anywhere
Actually it turns out that the Finnish Remix CD installed casper for me.
Investigations ongoing why this happened.
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The 800x600 issue has also been observed with this chip in Lucid. I have
received this report by email and cannot access the machine in question
to capture logs. So this is only FYI, I'm aware that for doing something
real we would need logs.
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Retested on the original machine with Ubuntu Lucid 10.04 LTS. No log
writings in /var/log/gdm/\:0.log anymore.
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Fixed in Lucid 10.04 LTS (or possibly even earlier)
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Binary package hint: ubiquity
Using the Ubuntu 10.04 LTS 32bit Desktop CD on an IBM T40 laptop.
The first message is the installer encountered an unrecoverable error
(see attached photo)
I will set this report to incomplete until I have run apport-collect in
the LiveCD
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The unrecoverable error is 100% repeatable.
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Using the Ubuntu 10.04 LTS 32bit Desktop CD on an IBM T40 laptop.
The first message is the installer encountered an unrecoverable error
(see attached photo)
I will set
apport information
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If you need lspci or similar HW info, you can refer to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/575140 (That is a complety different
Kubuntu bug, but it's the same machine, so all HW info is applicable)
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Binary package hint: nautilus
Each time when starting a GNOME session, the system tries to mount
/dev/fd0. This machine has no floppy disk drive (but obviously an FD
controller)
Symptoms:
- disk light is permanently on for at least 20 minutes
- mount process is hanging
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/49268306/ProcMaps.txt
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apport has not added the syslog, so I do it manually.
These are the error messages:
May 28 18:47:36 geuder-t40-u kernel: [ 1177.350646] end_request: I/O error, dev
fd0, sector 0
May 28 18:47:36 geuder-t40-u kernel: [ 1177.350661] Buffer I/O error on device
fd0, logical block 0
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Here is how I decided to blame nautilus:
$ sudo lsof /dev/fd0
COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME
mount 1472 root3u BLK2,0 0t0 2108 /dev/fd0
pstree output is attached. It shows that nautilus has started mount
(1472).
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Or should mount actually fail more quickly?
Hmm, which mount program is running actually? Now it has just finished
(about 30 minutes) after boot, need to restart my session to find out.
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Correction: Starting a new GNOME session will not trigger the problem.
It happens only once until the machine is rebooted.
Further info:
The mount program running is really /bin/mount, checked from
/proc/nnn/maps (So source package would be util-linux)
The command line is
mount /media/floppy0
Response to some people are wondering how this can be possible, if
there is no floppy drive in the machine. Obviously the presence of the
floppy controller is enough. There is no recognition whether a drive is
connected to the controller. (Or maybe that recognition is broken, but I
don't believe
Hmm, this bug is assigned to gvfs. I must admit that I understand gvfs
less then well. But according to my analysis
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/586873 gvfs was not involved in this
issue.
nautilus just calls /bin/mount (see
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/49269052/pstree2.txt ) with a single
eev2 wrote:
I don't have nautilus, just libnautilus-extension1 but I'm also
affected by this.
interesting. So either not all duplicates of this bug are the same issue
or there are different ways to get the same problem.
eev2, could you please run the command pstree -p -l during the mount
I have Kubuntu Lucid with all updates. The problem still exists on my
T40.
The status of this bug is fix-released in the kernel. So either the
kernel fix does not work or there is another Kubuntu-specific component
involved, which is not yet listed under affected compontents.
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Just to clarify after such a lengthy discussion:
The problem still exists on my T40.
The problem means: No notification when changing the volume or
muting/unmuting using hardware keys. But the volume changes like
expected.
This has worked in Ubuntu Intrepid at least.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/691068
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Title:
[Kubuntu Lucid] Very noisy playback of AAC streams
Short answer: no experience with Maverick 10.10
(long explanation: I stick to LTS for most work. I do have a 1 Kubuntu
10.10 installation but it is very instable (probably because of some
nouveau display driver issue) so I have not used it very much and not
paid attention to kpackagekit's
I got this problem today when installing a fresh Lucid from the 10.04 Finnish
Remix CD
http://wiki.ubuntu-fi.org/Ubuntu_Finnish_Remix (sorry page is in Finnish only,
but source
code is available at the bottom of the page) (also note that the 10.04 image
doesn't seem
to be available from that
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Status: Unknown
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- Bad data handling - Security Hole
+ Okular stores form data in a different directory (possible leak of private
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It appears that the problem has already been fixed once in
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git?p=ubuntu/ubuntu-
saucy.git;a=commit;h=984a2d4fe44738ee6fa69d54d418429b52fea991
But maybe the package lttng-modules-dkms is not build from that source?
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After installing update xfce4-power-manager (1.2.0-2ubuntu1.1) my screen
brightness control is broken. (Well, I installed several updates, but
this one seems to be the most likely culprit to me). I'll try to
downgrade the package again to verify my suspicion. Right now I'm
running on battery, so I
Hmm, downgraded xfce-power-manager to the previously installed version,
didn't help. Same exercise for gnome-settings-manager (which updated at
the same time), did not help. Well, because downgrading did not help, I
upgraded both of them to the current version again. Result: everything
works fine.
Above mentioned patch is not enough. More build errors after this. Looks
like they might have been addressed in http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=717165 but they are based on a newer ltt version.
I will look into when I have time, no promises...
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After applying 7 patches I got it built and lttng seems to work at least
for some basic tests. My build area is a complete mess, because of
course the final 7 patches were not the first ones I tried. Hope I will
soon have time to clean it up and post the correct patches here.
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This happens typically if your package index files are not up to date. I
have the feeling that flashplugin-installer is particular sensitive to
this issue, maybe because the code is dowloaded from a different site or
just because it used to be updated more often than many other packages.
Can you
Hmm, fix commited, but what version?
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Title:
Flash videos in browser play at several times normal speed
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Now I came up with an idea how to investigate whether it is a deadlock
between mkfs and the GUI.
Under /proc/pid/stack one can see the call stack in the kernel space
of the process. So if the mkfs process hung in some do_write call and
the log capturing process in some do_read call that would
I wrote:
Obviously the installer cannot do very much if mkfs.ext4 never
completes.
And I intended to write:
So the bug must be in e2fsprogs (or even in the kernel)
However, thinking one more time I don't think either of those statements is
necessarily true.
The output of mkfs is somehow
I get also bitten by this problem when trying to install ubuntu-15.04
-server-amd64.iso in a virtual machine.
If I select LVM the installation hangs when it tries to format /boot as
ext2
If I select full disk without LVM the installation hangs when it tries
to format / (rootfs) as ext4
I can
I cross-checked that the problem does not occur with ubuntu-14.04
-server-amd64.iso (same VM, excactly same virtual disk)
I also found a work-around:
1. When mkfs hangs open a console on virtual console 2
2. Use ps to see how mkfs was called exactly and what's the pid
3. kill -9 pid
4. call the
Old issue, but my favorite search engine seems to find this report more
easily than this upstreaam report
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=726264
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Still the same problem on a fully updated xubuntu wily
$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 15.10
Release:15.10
Codename: wily
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I have the same crash whenever mbrola is called in Xenial. (I use it via
espeak). Debugging shows that the crash is in an exit handler. In Wily
there was no crash.
I looked at the source package and to my big surprise the program is
delivered as a binary from upstream. (Yes, it is declared a
Using Xubuntu 16.04 with all updates here.
I can confirm both the original flickering and the effectiveness of the
work-around "GTK_THEME=adwaita abiword".
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I wrote:
I can confirm [...] the effectiveness of the work-around
"GTK_THEME=adwaita abiword".
With some more testing I have to qualify that statement a bit: With the
adwaita theme the behaviour is clearly improved compared to the default.
I have not seen text flickering so far. But the cursor
Same problem on 16.04 LTS with HWE kernel.
First error is in statement
+ /sbin/tc filter add dev enp30s0 parent 1:0 protocol ip prio 10 u32 match ip
tos 0x10 0xff flowid 1:10
RTNETLINK answers: Invalid argument
We have an error talking to the kernel
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I have used the "cryptsetup luksOpen` work-around successfully already
years ago.
However, when installing 20.04 with the server installer it does no longer work.
Installation aborts; in the log I found the cause to be
raise ValueError("encryption key or keyfile must be specified")
from
> I tried the xubuntu-20.04.2.0
Sorry, that should have been
xubuntu-20.04.2.0 installer
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Title:
ubiquity does not support existing LUKS
> Then, either do this at the end after the installer has run, or boot
into a live CD environment (e.g. Kubuntu) and do:
The many steps given there are not really necessary. If you installed
without downloading updates the following steps should be easier:
1. The first boot after the
Same problem here with https://maps.google.com. Works in
/usr/bin/firefox but not in firejail /usr/bin/firefox.
$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS
Release:20.04
Codename: focal
$ apt-cache policy firejail
The problem is discussed in
https://github.com/netblue30/firejail/issues/4698 which in turn is
marked as a duplicate of
https://github.com/netblue30/firejail/issues/3219
The patch mentioned there solves the problem:
$ diff /etc/firejail/firefox-common.profile.orig
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