Forgot to mention: this is with Ubuntu 20.04. And since I upgraded my
main system 14.04->16.04->18.04->20.04 I also confirmed the brokenness
in a VM with a fresh 20.04 setup, just to convince myself that this
issue actually happens out-of-the-box.
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Wow, this is a frustating issue! It took me hours to figure out, simply
because I couldn't believe what most solutions for older Ubuntu releases
told me: it's broken out of the box and I need to fiddle with samba
internals.
Yes a simple "sudo smbpasswd -a myusername" is sufficient to make it work
Is there any progress on this issue? Or maybe there's a workaround?
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Title:
Draw cannot be loaded in 16.04 (Repackage needed since gcl has
Wow, this is a major regression, at least for my personal use.
I've recently upgraded from 14.04 LTS to 16.04 LTS and now my photo workflow is
partly broken.
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I forgot to add a reference to vim's bugtracker on github:
https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/851
but as I said before, "libunity-gtk3-parser.so.0" seems to make it
Ubuntu-specific.
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I tried disabling udisks's checking of SMART attributes: open gnome-
disk-utility ("Disks"), select the SSD, click the "hamburger" icon in
the top right corner, SMART, disable. But unfortunately it is
automatically re-enabled after a reboot.
Is there a workaround?
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Hi, my 16.04 is suffering from this bug even though a fix has been
released (apparently) 3 years ago.
Here's a (slightly sanitized) snippet of the syslog:
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Jul 19 15:06:48 udisksd[2434]: message repeated 13 times: [ Error updating ATA
smart for
I've stumbled upon the same issue.
Here's what I found:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apt-btrfs-
snapshot/+question/263994
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apt-btrfs-snapshot/+bug/833980
In my opinion "older than" should NOT imply "last accessed/used". Such a
feature
Hi,
I wasn't following this bug until today when I thought enough is enough. (It's
been annoying me for quite some time)
I'm skeptical of the "fix released" status, since I am *still*
experiencing the described behaviour: black or transparent windows.
Ubuntu 14.04
compiz
@Saverio: thanks for the workaround! It really seems to be a minor UI
fix.
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Title:
gimp does not works with xscanimage anymore
To manage
I think I'm seeing the same behaviour as the original reporter: recoll
is causing huge amounts of IO, which really doesn't play nice with the
rest of the system. I recently moved my /home from an SSD (unencrypted)
to a classic HDD (luks-encrypted) and now my system often slows down to
a
I'm also affected by this bug:
Epson Perfection 3490 Photo
as regular user (member of scanner group):
$ sane-find-scanner
[...]
could not open USB device 0x1d6b/0x0002 at 010:001: Access denied (insufficient
permissions)
found USB scanner (vendor=0x04b8 [EPSON], product=0x0122 [EPSON Scanner])
Sorry, I've finally found the issue on my system: /etc/sane.d/snapscan.conf had
the wrong permissions. (But that's my fault, not Ubuntu's!)
Running SANE_DEBUG_SNAPSCAN=128 scanimage -L put me on the right track.
(configuration file not found)
Please ignore my previous comment.
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I had this same issue with a CIFS mount. An easy solution/workaround can be
found here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/cifs-utils/+bug/661025/comments/4
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Hi, I'm experiencing exactly the same problem in Maverick:
gvfs mounted: 1MiB/s (nautilus or command line)
mount.cifs: 3.4MiB/s (nautilus or command line)
Could somebody confirm this issue and mark it as such?
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I've solved this issue on my Ideapad by using the -lpiacompat kernel instead of
the default -lpia.
I tried this after playing around with the normal 386 build of intrepid which
didn't lock up either.
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I can only concur that this is still an issue. Why is it still marked as
INCOMPLETE? What's the missing info?
I'm using the Ubuntu Netbook Remix 1.01 (lpia, based on 8.04) on an
Ideapad s10e and the screen is never dimmed. I think (but can't be sure
due to inexistent documentation!) what it
Oh well, I got confused from all the different versions I'm currently
running. In 8.04 (netbook remix 1.01) screen dimming is not yet
implemented and the Ubuntu version in which it was working was actually
8.10. So as far as I am concerned it's working as intended, but still
it's neither
@Scott: So where should this be discussed?
In my humble opinion this is a serious matter which is being downplayed
by having it marked as WONTFIX. Now, I understand that technically
speaking it's the design that's broken rather than the implementation,
but the end result is the same: the current
I've just realized that I'm in fact not using the normal 386 build, but
the special lpia-architecture used in the netbook remix. So now I'm
wondering if I should file a separate bug report for the netbook remix
or if somebody could mark the netbook-remix as being also affected by
this issue. (I
I can confirm this bug on a Lenovo Ideapad S10e (which has a BCM4312
802.11b/g [14e4:4315] built in). When the wl module is loaded the system
randomly locks up: no mouse input, no keyboard input, even sysrq is
ignored, it's completely dead.
I'm using a fresh install of the netbook remix (the
@ Blue:
As far as I know the Load_Cycle_Count (i.e. this bug) is all about head
parking and not about spinning the drive down. And head parking
definitely /is/ a problem since the manufacturers usually give a maximum
of 300,000 or 600,000 cycles (depending on the drive or its year of
@Blue
Aren't there two slightly different but related problems?
The first one is about a nearly inaudible clicking which happens when
the heads are unloaded and which is the reason I filed this report
(since it'd be killing my drive, slowly but inevitably). It doesn't
cause any noticeable delays
@Blue
Parking does not stress the disc's surface but rather the head movement
mechanics. Remember, parking must be fast enough to protect against
imminent damage. (Consider for example HP's HDAPS technology.) Thus
excessive load/unload cycles *are* stressful and *will* damage the
drive. Why else
It seems that I completely forgot to publish my fix/workaroud. As far as
I remember I did two things:
1) I added the following lines to my hdparm.conf:
/dev/sda {
apm = 255
}
2) I created a file /etc/acpi/resume.d/99-stop-hitachi-madness.sh
with the following contents:
#!/bin/sh
hdparm -B 255
I can confirm this issue on another C200. Only a reboot allows to access
the brightest levels again. (At the grub prompt increasing the
brightness is still working.)
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As far as I can tell, all Lenovo 3000 C200 laptops are also affected by this
bug. As reported on http://lenovo.dropshock.com/archives/fixing-sound/
upgrading to a newer alsa version fixes this issue.
If I'm not mistaken this is the relevant alsa bug:
Oops, I just found a report specifically about the Lenovo issue (bug
84616). Sorry for the noise.
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Please increase the importance of this issue. I'm really concerned about
my disk's health.
I was noticing some clicking but didn't think much about it since I
fixed this issue a long time ago. Only now it occurred to me that
maybe some update overwrote my changes.
Unfortunately this seems to be
Oh well...
Forget about my last comment. I was looking at 192 Power-
Off_Retract_Count instead of 193 Load_Cycle_Count and freaked out. I
guess I need some sleep.
Anyway, what is Power-Off_Retract_Count and how can it reach 7,000,000?
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I can confirm that the workaround fixes the issue on my Z60m (Dapper).
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Thanks for your bug report. Could you please provide the information
listed in this wiki page:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam/HotkeyResearch ? Thanks in
advance.
IIRC I *did* follow the page you're mentioning. If something's missing, please
tell me.
Thanks for taking care of
Public bug reported:
I'm using edgy on a Lenovo 3000 C100 with Intel Graphics. Resuming from
Suspend-to-RAM results in a black screen. Switching to a VC and back to X
doesn't help. Suspending while in text mode doesn't help either.
I found out that setting POST_VIDEO=false in
Public bug reported:
I didn't know against which package to file this report. Sorry.
While the C100 suspends and hibernates just fine from KPowerSave (in Edgy Eft),
the associated hotkeys don't work. Following
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam/HotkeyResearch, here's what I found
out:
Just in case it matters, here's the relevant dmidecode output:
LENOVO
0761FNG
3000 C100
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I've got a similar issue with Edgy on a Lenovo 3000 C100.
On a fresh installation of edgy, the touchpad was misconfigured. In fact there
was only a mouse input section:
Section InputDevice
Identifier Configured Mouse
Driver mouse
Option CorePointer
Same issue with the Edgy Live CD (on my Z60m).
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I'm having a similar problem with kpdf (in Gentoo, but they're also using a
poppler-patched kpdf). Possibly this issue is the result of an xpdf/poppler bug.
See http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=131296 for more details.
According to http://www.cups.org/doc-1.1/overview.html cups is also
using
According to KDE's bugzilla this is due to the poppler patch used by (K)Ubuntu.
See http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=131296.
Possibly bug 47263 is related. (But I'm not sure)
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I can confirm this behavior with my T43
Thanks for confirming. So now we'll have to determine sane default values.
I did some very unscientific tests using the command
smartctl -d ata -a /dev/sda | grep 193; hdparm -B 180 /dev/sda; sleep 600; \
smartctl -d ata -a /dev/sda | grep 193; hdparm -B
When switching to battery power, /etc/acpi/power.sh issues the command
hdparm -B 1 to all block devices.
But only if laptop mode is enabled.
However in my case laptop mode is still _disabled_
in /etc/default/acpi-support. So, if I'm understanding the power.sh script
correctly it's _not_ this
Public bug reported:
When switching to battery power, /etc/acpi/power.sh issues the command
hdparm -B 1 to all block devices. This leads to extremely frequent load
cycles. For example, my new thinkpad has already done well over 7000
load cycles -- in only 100 hours. That's at least one unloading
I'm also having OpenGL problems with my 915GM graphics (Thinkpad Z60m).
The symptoms are as reported: viewport cut-off in various apps, in
google earth: wrong viewport and messed up graphics.
So I decided to give the compiz repository a try. First I only updated
the i810 driver, logged out,
Maybe waiting for the next CVS snapshot will solve my problem. Here's
what I found out about this issue:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8010
According to that page it should be fixed in mesa as of 20060826.
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The following is added to the Xorg.0.log when I do the following:
1. close the lid
2. open the lid
3. switch to VT1
4. switch back to X
(WW) I810(0): Fixing display offsets.
(WW) I810(0): Fixing display offsets.
(WW) I810(0): Fixing display offsets.
Synaptics DeviceOff called
(WW) I810(0):
On Wednesday 23 August 2006 20:25, Simon Law wrote:
Yes, that's a good patch to merge.
So, will this be in one of the next dapper kernel updates?
That would be great!
BTW there are other models which need to be whitelisted. See bug 44976.
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No, it doesn't solve the problem. This isn't surprising since the
DOUBLE_CONSOLE_SWITCH is only done when resuming from suspend. (At least that's
what grep told me...)
However suspend/resume works fine with and without this option. It's only the
lid that's problematic.
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No, actually such a double switch would be needed for lid close/open but
it's *not necessary* for suspend/resume to work properly.
In fact I'm very happy that all the major ACPI stuff works right out of
the box. Thanks a lot!
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I played around a bit with xset dpms force off and ... on but couldn't
reproduce the garbled screen.
After manually turning off the screen, using the touchpad or pressing a key
turns the screen on again without any display corruption.
So either those two commands don't correspond exactly to
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here's the error message:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# modprobe hdaps
FATAL: Error inserting hdaps
(/lib/modules/2.6.15-26-686/kernel/drivers/hwmon/hdaps.ko): No such device or
address
** Affects: linux-source-2.6.15 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Untriaged
Status:
Oops, I forgot to check the syslog:
hdaps: supported laptop not found!
So, please add the Z60m to the in-kernel whitelist. See also
http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0603.3/0573.html
and
http://lists.lm-sensors.org/pipermail/lm-sensors/2006-April/015983.html
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So, in fact, the problem has more to do with patching the kernel than with
SATA? In this case, I'd say this is more or less a duplicate of bug #53927.
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.17/+bug/53927
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This sounds similar as bug 40808 (HP nw8240 with ATI FireGL V5000).
Contrary to bug 40808 the resolution seems to be correct, at least the cursor
isn't stretched.
I'd also like to add that sometimes the display shows the correct screen
contents for a fraction of a second. After this short
That patch, at
http://lists.lm-sensors.org/pipermail/lm-sensors/2006-April/015983.html,
seems a bit sketchy. Shouldn't it say?
HDAPS_DMI_MATCH_LENOVO(ThinkPad Z60m)
I think it should be OK, the DMI of the Z60m is still referring to IBM:
SMBIOS 2.33 present.
Handle 0x0001, DMI type 1,
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: acpi-support
On my Thinkpad Z60m with Intel Graphics suspend works fine.
Please whitelist it in /usr/share/acpi-support/IBM.config.
Here's my dmidecode data:
# dmidecode 2.7
SMBIOS 2.33 present.
Handle 0x0001, DMI type 1, 25 bytes.
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