here's the equivalent package from the zesty repos:
https://packages.ubuntu.com/zesty/all/tp-smapi-dkms/download
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tp-smapi-dkms 0.41-1:
@linrunner the provided link leads to an error page ["two or more
packages specified (tp-smapi-dkms yakkety)"]
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Writing this from the kernel on the 14.04.1 ISO. Everything appears to
work great from here, too.
Keeping the 3.14.1 kernel because it has served me well all this time.
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Upgrading the Virtual Machine Version from 7 to 10 fixes this for me on
all my VMs.
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VMware guest video broken by the 3.2.0.64 kernel
I have installed the kernel in proposed. Typing from it now.
Everything seems fine.
What I'd like to know, though, is whether or not the Trusty ISO is going
to be updated with this new kernel. Fixing the bug post-installation is
usually fine, but in this particular case, people on this hardware
PS. I would be happy to test such an ISO on this hardware before it sees
the public light.
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Title:
Fresh Ubuntu 64-bit install boots with no
In response to Missing required logs: Single-user mode also has the
same problem. When presented with the menu of what to do, I can't do
anything because of an unresponsive keyboard.
Due to the nature of the problem, I have no way of knowing or finding
out whether or not the system is frozen, or
@Joseph Salisbury: Upstream 3.13 kernel, reporting in. Everything seems
fine. Posting from it now.
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Fresh Ubuntu 64-bit install boots
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Hardware: Cyberpower Z77 computer, including the following relevant
parts:
Motherboard: GIGABYTE GA-Z77-HD3 Intel Z77 Chipset
Video Card: nVidia 760
Hard Drive: Samsung 128GB SSD, SATA3
Keyboard: Moshi Luna USB
Mouse: Razer USB gaming mouse
Try Ubuntu 14.04 without
...has this ever been addressed? I'm currently forced to use Pidgen,
but that has its own issues
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@Thomas Hayward: Have you tried using a mainline kernel?
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.9-raring/
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3.8.0-18
If we're doing takeaway analysis here:
The first problem is that about a week before release, the -18 kernel
was released. Rather than being a simple ABI bump like the last few
kernels were, it contained a *large* number of cherry-picked patches
that contained a wide array of changes.
No kernel
telepathy - mission-control-5 - 1:5.14.0-0ubuntu2
empathy - 3.6.4-0ubuntu4
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Wait: why is this marked fix released? Problem exists on a fresh
install of 13.04.
I don't so much care about compiz not having the right refresh rate
OOTB, but changing it and having that setting forgotten after a reboot
is *maddening*. It shouldn't take to much to make sure two settings
bwat47 is correct.
What's worse, is that this defect is FAR worse than this bug makes it
out to be. This isn't JUST a problem where people's sound cards don't
work; on systems where the nVidia binary driver is installed, this
defect makes Ubuntu *unusable*: Unity fails to load due to the chain
I SPOKE TOO SOON.
3.8.0-19.30 stopped working after a reboot.
On one of my other computers, it boots to lightdm (after a wait), but in
the wrong resolution. The HDMI driver is still broken here, and it
takes the nVidia driver with it.
Still using 3.9 mainline, which really works great. I wish
@Cody Smith: *sigh* Of course FGLRX is the roadblock. Ugh. Hate that
driver *so much*.
On the upside, *all* of the Ubuntu 3.8 Mainline Kernels also work
flawlessly. It doesn't *have to* be 3.9.
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This just in: today, in the raring-secuirty repositories, there is a new
kernel: 3.8.0-19.30.
It boots fine, and my sound still works.
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Kernel oops in logs, black screen, lightdm never loads. Keyboard non-
responsive after a minute or two (caps lock fails to toggle light).
Power button DOES attempt to shut the computer down, but never actually
does -- one must press and hold. Problem affects a Thinkpad W510
I'm really worried about this. I can't get a single computer to boot
with the combination of the latest kernel + raring-provided nvidia 310
packages. I hope this gets the priority it deserves.
** Attachment added: dmesg.0
** Attachment added: Kernel log with oops
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1172333/+attachment/3652381/+files/kern.log
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Latest kernel (3.8.0-19) also broken, across all nvidia driver packages
(not just 310.44). This is, IMO, a *show stopping defect*.
I'm pasting a snippet of the kernel log below. It's where the kernel
starts to go south. Of interest is the fact that if you wait long
enough, the kernel might
** Attachment added: 3.8.0-19 unsuccessful boot log
https://bugs.launchpad.net/nvidia-drivers-ubuntu/+bug/1169325/+attachment/3648467/+files/Failed%20Kernel%20Log.log
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I spoke too soon. 3.8.0-18 is still giving me issues after a few
reboots, no matter what.
I installed 3.9 mainline, and its doing fine. What is going on. The new
pulseaudio takes up most of the CPU, 3.8.0-18 doesn't boot... it's a
little late to be doing world-shaking bugs, no?
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Addendum: this fix works with *all* nVidia drivers in the repositories,
it is not specific to 310. I've tried it with all of them -- 304, 310,
313 and their -updates counterparts.
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It's *Plymouth*, of all things.
Workaround: Your normal grub boot line parameters are quiet splash
$vt_handoff. If your boot parameters are vga=normal nofb nomodeset,
this kernel boots and works 100%. I know this because I'm writing this
on Raring, with that kernel, and those parameters,
Same thing here.
I notice when the inactive time period is reached, the screen fades to
black, then turns off. My GUESS is that nothing tells it to fade back
up to color -- that the lock screen is actually displayed (as evidenced
by hitting enter to roll it up, and then password + enter to get
Also: this is on Raring, Gnome-settings-daemon 3.6.4, using GDM/Gnome-
Shell 3.7.xx
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To replicate:
1) Log into unity.
2) Open Nautilus.
3) Maximize Nautilus (either by double-clicking the title bar or using the
button)
4) Unmaximize naitlus (either by double-clicking the title bar or using the
button)
Expected behavior: Nautilus returns to the same size
Not to be a stickler for details, but Launchpad appears to be completely
unaware of a defect that goes by the number 1155902, so marking it as a
duplicate of that seems to be the equivalent of putting it in /dev/null.
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of private bug 1155902
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NOTES: This happens with nVidia and Nouveau drivers. This also occurs
right off of the LiveUSB. I'm thinking a recent change really did
something wrong here.
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Banshee 2.6.0; Raring Ringtail with latest everything as of March 18,
5:23pm CST.
Banshee's main UI opens, but then turns grey. CPU is at 100%. This
remains the case until the app is force-closed.
I have found no way to work around this, not even removing plugin DLLs.
I've had this version of telepathy logger for a while now, and still
have the issue.
Are we sure this fixes it?
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For me, on two different machines, it was not. Both have been updated
to the very latest as of this morning, both still have this problem,
neither can boot from a live USB (even from a daily).
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Spoke too soon. Leak still exists in Quantal/3.6, though
smaller/slower, and requires using the computer (not just letting it sit
there).
The Gnome team claims this is a known issue with the binary nVidia
driver, but have yet to state exactly *which* known issue it is.
Regardless, I've also
Please tell me this is going to be fixed before release. I can't fathom
a live USB stick that doesn't boot on (some significant amount of)
nVidia cards being release-quality stuff.
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Same issue here on my ThinkPad W510 (same laptop as David Spoelstra),
but also happening with custom-built desktop machine using a MSI Twin
Frozr GeForce 560Ti. Is nouveau working for anyone?
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apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected quantal third-party-packages
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There seems to be a memory leak in Unity that comes with use (not age).
Hardware: ThinkPad W510 (nVidia Quadro FX 880M, driver 304.51), Core2
-Duo-based desktop with nVidia 560Ti
apport information
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1061792/+attachment/3374330/+files/GconfCompiz.txt
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1061792/+attachment/3374331/+files/ProcEnviron.txt
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The Xorg leaks are very likely the X resource leaks described in bug
1050610 and bug 1057263. Those will bloat X rather than bloating the
offending process gtk-window-decorator.
I'm using the versions of Compiz that the fix for both were supposed to
have been released in.
Also, X is bloating,
Is it a known bug in G-S?
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WORKAROUND (found on http://chakra-project.org/bbs/viewtopic.php?id=7513
, to give credit where its due):
There is a UDEV rule that prevents eject -i from working. The
following method helps it to get working again, but I have *no* real
idea why.
1. open /lib/udev/rules.d/60-cdrom_id.rules for
This fake 100% thing is REALLY irritating, and it affects every machine
Ubuntu is installed on for me.
Certainly, there's a conf file that can be tweaked...?
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Submitter here: This works for me, too. Happy day, no more wasted tile!
Thanks to all the devs for going above and beyond the call of duty --
and rising above considerable unwarranted aggravation -- just to fix
this tiny detail. The work is appreciated.
I don't know how to change the bug tag,
That would be so hot.
Thanks for your work, even if it doesn't fix this one.
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gtk-window-decorator crashes frequently
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OK, wow.
I hate to cloud up the bug with non-technical data, but Sebastian: I
want to go on record stating that I fully agreed with your assessment,
and *strongly* disagree with the assertion that you have some sort of an
attitude problem.
I'm actually embarrassed that some of the more recent
Oh, right, somebody on the internet stated that's false, if that go
written on the internet that must be true... /irony
...was about to say that myself, and I'm the submitter. :-)
Not sure what you mean there. Unity doesn't put anything on other
workspace, if it does that's a bug and High one
@subvertbeats: Indeed!
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IME: the defect occurs when summoning a modal dialog. I can keep the
target program open (in my case, Lotus Notes) and use it for as long as
I want without decoration loss as long as I do nothing that creates a
modal dialog.
I can pretty much trigger the issue at will by summoning modal dialogs.
This was fixed in Unity 5.8 (if I'm not mistaken).
I'm using 32-bit 12.04, and the nVidia 295.40 driver, and I haven't seen
this crash in a while.
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I only had this with 5.12 - the spread *never* worked with that release
(that I got from proposed). Removing proposed and reverting to 5.10
makes the spread work again.
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Oh, goody. I was wondering if there was any movement on this.
I was unable to generate any sort of crash data myself.
Also, the defect isn't triggered by running Lotus Notes itself, but
rather by doing anything in Notes that would open a sub-dialog - i.e.,
inserting a signature, or opening the
I'm using the Memory column in System Monitor.
This appears to be Writable Memory, and not Virtual, Resident, Shared,
or X Server.
Screenshots now attached.
** Attachment added: Before the Dash is opened
** Attachment added: The memory in question appears to be writable memory
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/982434/+attachment/3100259/+files/SM%20-%20Full%20Memory%20list.png
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Please tell me this'll be fixed for the 12.04 release...?
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Also: Big thanks to Vova Uralsky, post #17. That worked!
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I'd set it higher.
My Rhythmbox install uses the exact same music folder, with the exact
same amount of songs indexed, but similar low numbers are shown.
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Yup.
This is with all plugins and crossfading backend disabled, too. It
*looks like* its caching the song in memory, and never releasing it -
memory usage goes up every time there is a song change, be it natural or
prompted (ff/rewind buttons).
This is completely unusuable; you can *easily*
*hundreds, if not thousands, of --megabytes of -- RAM. Ugh. More
coffee needed.
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Rhythmbox cummulates memory in precise - probably
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This may not be a bug at all, but thought I'd report it anyway.
I am NOT reporting a memory leak - at least, I don't think so. I am
simply reporting this:
When I start a desktop session, Compiz uses 85M of memory. It stays
there as long as I *do not open the Dash*.
Once
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Dash uses a suspiciously large amount of memory
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Comment #46 has it 100% right.
I'm starting to really *hate* how Ubuntu/Unity devs are hiding behind
some hidden, nebulous idea of design whenever they take away or break
features people want.
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New info: When first loading Unity, hud-service takes up only 2M of RAM.
Something is definitely not getting released here.
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Happening to me on Gnome-Shell 3.4.
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** Attachment added: Here's a stacktrace that doesn't actually seem to show
anything other than the process dying with status 01.
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After about 8 hours of use, I closed all the following programs:
Pidgin
Eclipse
Rational Team Concert
ATT's AGNclient VPN software
Banshee
Chrome
Synaptic
Gnome-Calculator
Gnome-Terminal
Nautilus
Lotus Notes
...and noticed that hud-service is taking up 162M of RAM. It
#24 worked for me, although I didn't have libmariadbclient16. Thank
you, J.A.!
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#24 worked for me, although I didn't have libmariadbclient16. Thank
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I can't launch Unity 3D at all until this is fixed.
On the upside, am using Unity 2D, and wow does it appear to be feature
complete!
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What it says in the title.
This happens just about every single time I summon a dialog window
inside of Lotus Notes 8.5.3. Which is often.
I have to ALT+F2/compiz-decorator *a lot*, ruining an otherwise awesome
Unity 5.6 experience.
** Affects: compiz (Ubuntu)
** Attachment added: I seem to have an apport file on gtk-window-decorator,
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I am using 3.3.5 from the Testing repositories.
If I DO NOT use the System Monitor extension, the leaks appear to be all
fixed. G-S starts with 85M, and eventually expands to no more than
~110-120M, depending on how many windows and workspaces I have open.
If I DO use the System Monitor
This is my #1 complaint about Unity.
And I actually *like* the GlobalMenu idea.
At least with the Launcher, I could turn the hiding behavior off (I hate
it when my shell hides things from me by default. I don't mind a switch
to *allow* me to hide things, if I want, but I never generally want
I think the Recently Used Files function is *very* creepy.
Thankfully, installing Activity Log Monitor and disabling logging fixes
this, but I agree with the defect: this is a pretty important missing
feature.
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I also vote [x] Global Menu only for maximized windows.
Having said that: I generally LIKE the Global Menu... however, I
genuinely *hate* that it is hidden until mouseover. There is just not
enough visual data to suggest that it is under there somewhere, and it
removes the ability to just click
...me too. It's been several days since I've seen this on either test
machine (desktop and notebook).
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nautilus assert failure: *** glibc detected *** nautilus: free():
invalid pointer: 0x0a07b5d0 ***, here.
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indicator-session (power-rog) icon is sometimes missing
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I put this in one of the duplicates, but figured I'd throw it in here
too:
Best workaround is to killall unity-panel-service in a terminal.
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Oh, wow. That will certainly do until this can be put into CCSM (which
is where I imagine it would go).
Two down, one to go (trash). :-) Thanks for the tip!
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Patched Unity is... better.
There's still a leak, somewhere, with Dashes and Lenses. But I don't
think that's your problem.
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Michael Hofmann's patch is actually pretty amazing. I hope it gets
accepted into Unity proper, both for Natty and upstream.
I've been running for hours, and my Compiz memory is ~47mb. That's as
low as its ever been.
There is still a leak using Lenses and the Dash. It isn't all that big,
but
I, too, would enjoy a way to get this off of my launcher.
I'm elated I found out how to get rid of those lenses; this would be the
last step. Also: Trash.
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I have a Dell Inspiron 1520 w/Intel Integrated graphics chipset running Ubuntu
10.10 x64. It is a fresh install. In prior releases I
simply had to open CompizConfig Opacity New. Tap the Plus sign Grab
and then click on which ever item I wished to
Opacify. Then the
Resizing a window in 10.04 with Ambiance is a nightmare.
What *he* said.
I've increased all my borders to 5px. fixes the problem, but makes
things look uglier than they should. I'd vote to just fix the
appearance of windows with 5px borders, instead of wasting time trying
to get in there and
Also of importance: while MadWiFi is stable, it does NOT do well with
suspend/resume. Device interface comes back online, but doesn't return
any results from a scan. Aggravating. :-(
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@Jens: It took a very long time, but even with that kernel I got the
black screen, blinking-caps-lock freeze on my T42p.
It SEEMS to only happen on this kernel when I leave the machine on long
enough for the screensaver to kick in - i.e., left it on overnight, came
to it in the morning all
I've been using the Kernel PPA to run the mainline (2.6.35-19-generic
#25~lucid1-Ubuntu SMP, as of the time of this writing), and tempting
fate (using LOTS of bandwidth with ath5k, and then using Chrome's
bookmark/account sync in the middle of all of it).
It seems practically bullet-proof on this
I, too, seem to be solid as a rock using latest mainline kernel
(2.6.35-19-generic #25~lucid1-Ubuntu SMP as of the time of this
writing).
I wonder exactly what is wrong with 2.6.32's wifi stack - it clearly
isn't JUST the ath5k module, but the overall interaction between
- ath5k
- the rest of
I TAKE IT ALL BACK.
The new maverick kernel did NOT fix the problem. It just took a very
long time to replicate.
The only fix, so far, is to use the MadWiFi driver, compiled from
source, every time there is a kernel upgrade, and the madwifi driver is
kind of bad... drops connections a lot.
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