Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.28-11-generic
Hi,
Please compare the following ls -l listings of the same directory on a
HPFS partition formatted under MacOS 10.5.6 (or .7?), case-sensitive,
with journaling, listed on MacOS and Linux. You'll notice that some
Please change the subject line to
no more caps-lock LED, Ctrl-Alt-F1-F6 nor USB power minutes after boot
This happens at random intervals after a fresh boot -- whenever I have a
USB mouse plugged in during boot -- sometimes after 3 minutes, sometimes
the system works for hours.
If I plug the USB
The attached dmesg output from after
- USB power loss (affecting mouse and USB stick while USB HD with its own
power supply continues to work);
- caps lock LED power loss;
- no more working Ctrl-Alt-F1-F6 seems no different to me from one generated
during a normal boot (attached previously),
I'm not the OP, and do not have HW with WLAN anymore, so I cannot report
on the current state. In Ubuntu Gutsy, dhcdb (sp?) had replaced dhclient
and was launched only on active/configured interfaces, so this bug did
not affect Gutsy at all. Later, Hardy and Intrepid reinserted dhclient,
so who
I'm not the OP, and do not have HW with WLAN anymore, so I cannot report
on the current state. In Ubuntu Gutsy, dhcdb (sp?) had replaced dhclient
and was launched only on active/configured interfaces, so this bug did
not affect Gutsy at all. Later, Hardy and Intrepid reinserted dhclient,
so who
Update:
Loss of USB power and dead Ctrl-Alt-F1-7 keys are unrelated to hibernate /
suspend. It can also happen in a normal boot. Alas, it's not systematic,
sometimes it works for hours.
Please change the subject line accordingly.
I forgot to clarify that the symptoms #1, #2 and #3 seem to be
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: acpi-support
At first, hibernation aka. suspend to disk seems to work fine, but there
are a couple of weird issues not noticeable immediately that render it
dysfunctional:
#1 Keys Ctrl-Alt F1-F7 do not react at all anymore!
#2 The Caps-Lock key works
** Attachment added: dmesg.log from clean boot
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19761308/dmesg-Intrepid.log
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** Attachment added: /proc/acpi tar from clean boot
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19761357/acpi-Intepid.tar.bz2
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** Attachment added: lspci -vvnn from clean boot
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19761364/lspci-Intrepid.log
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** Attachment added: dmidecode from clean boot of Intrepid on HP nc6220
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19761388/dmidecode-Intrepid.log
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: file
The file(1) manpage says: In addition file will look in
$HOME/.magic.mgc, or $HOME/.magic for magic entries.
Alas, using a ~/.magic prevents fallback to the global file, hence
using one causes file to report almost all files (eg, .gz or .zip) as
Sorry, I've had some intermittent hardware failure and was otherwise busy.
I've switched to Hardy now, and there the system behaves as the user expects.
I believe this comes from the switch to dhcdbd, i.e. DBus is driving DHCP and
immediately started/stopped each time a particular interfaces goes
Sorry, I've had some intermittent hardware failure and was otherwise busy.
I've switched to Hardy now, and there the system behaves as the user expects.
I believe this comes from the switch to dhcdbd, i.e. DBus is driving DHCP and
immediately started/stopped each time a particular interfaces goes
It appears that explicitly setting the variable
# export GTK2_RC_FILES=/root/.gtkrc-2.0-kde:/root/.kde/share/config/gtkrc-2.0
is enough to make the problem disappear (on my system) for synaptic and
wireshark.
If this variable is unset, Synaptic looks ugly. I think that's a bug
as I'd expect
The is due to kdesudo now loading the root profile instead of the user's one.
This is a very sane thing to do.
The old way to work [...] but cause lots of other issues, since
config files in the user's profile where set to root UID/GID.
Indeed,
a) it caused failure to upgrade from Gutsy to Hardy
On my system (Gutsy (release) - Hardy (release)),
updatedb is run thrice, because I have the following in /etc/cron.daily:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 473 2007-10-03 20:36 find
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 473 2007-12-12 14:19 find.notslocate.dpkg-new
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 183 2008-03-08
While we are at it, sshfs might be added as well.
Both sshfs and fusesmb packages are in universe, not main.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/222504
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mlocate
The package findutils once moved /var/lib/locate to /var/cache/locate,
witness the following comment in /var/lib/dpkg/info/findutils.postinst:
if [ $1 = configure ]; then
# up to 4.1.7-2 locatedb was in non-FHS-dir /var/lib/locate
if dpkg
I do not observe the OP's effect on my system (Gutsy-Hardy), although my
package is also 0.18-2ubuntu1
/var/lib/dpkg/info/mlocate.postinst contains
if [ $1 = configure ]; then
update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/locate locate /usr/bin/mlocate 80 \
...
And as a result,
$ ls -l
I now have access to Ubuntu Gutsy 7.10 which I boot from an USB HD. There is no
improvement, as the following log snippets show.
I plugged the eth0 cable at 12:15 which was recognized within 2 seconds by
avahi. DHCP only reacted 6 minutes later.
In nm-applet, I've disabled roaming (I'm not aware
Is this bug related to Bug #59926 DHCP recognizes LAN only minutes after
plugging cable?
On my machine using Breezy, Dapper or Gutsy, it always takes DHCP up to 7
minutes until it eventually wakes up from sleep and gets the IP address.
it tries to fetch an address even if the link state is down
Using vga=0x317 in Gutsy causes all vt1-6 screens to remain dark during boot. X
works fine in vt7. Same behaviour after suspend/resume.
This is a good reason to reopen reassign this bug report (possibly changing
the subject).
Using vga=0x317 in Dapper seems to work in a short test (just 2x
Sorry to add to this issue more than one year after the last comment,
but it looks like the same problem surface again.
It seems like the release process which produces a new vmware-player-
kernel-modules-2.6.15.XX package each time a new linux-
image-2.6.15-XX-686|k7 is released is broken. It
** Bug watch added: Linux Kernel Bug Tracker #7635
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7635
** Also affects: linux via
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7635
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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tcdrain() on socket yields EFAULT (expected EINVAL/ENOTTY)
The behaviour has not changed, however I'm still using Dapper 6.06 and have not
yet found the time nor the HD resources to try out the Fiest of Gustyble Ubuntu
releases since ;) So I cannot comment on behaviour of the three newer releases.
Regards,
Jörg Höhle
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PCMCIA CD-ROM neither mounted
Isn't this the same as bug #24864?
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/samba/+bug/24864
With the acpi suspend /etc/acpi/suspend.d/30-smbfs-umount.sh work-around, this
bug has not annoyed me anymore (DapperBreezy). I just need to mount the samba
drives again after resume.
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Public bug reported:
Hi,
The vmware-player kernel module prevents suspend to disk on my laptop
(even when the vmplayer application is not running).
After
/etc/init.d/vmware-player stop
suspend to disk works fine again.
When the module/service is started, all that happens is a black screen,
a
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7635
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Daniel,
I assume you're talking about the blue border issue.
The video driver is i810 module version = 1.4.1 (laptop onboard Intel video
chip).
I don't use compiz or beryl (never heard of). compiz is not installed, and
beryl not found as package in Synaptic.
I don't believe it's related to bug
Hopefully lsof reveals how the vmware-player kernel module still holds a
handle to the boot console (vt8 when using the default splash screen
boot).
** Attachment added: lsof output hopefully showing vmware handle on console
http://librarian.launchpad.net/5189549/vt8-lsof.txt.gz
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/dev/console
Regards,
Jörg Höhle
** Affects: vmware-player-kernel-2.6.15 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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vmware-player module prevents use of console #8
https://launchpad.net/bugs/73569
Of all the vmnet-* processes that lsof shows, only vmnet-nat still has
file descriptors 0, 1 and 2 open.
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1,3 5060
/dev/null
/dev/pts/1 is now unusable, but there are plenty of ptys left.
Regards,
Jörg Höhle
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I forgot to mention that I never used vmware on Breezy. Therefore, the
Breezy bug must have been caused by something else entirely.
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can be reassigned to the kernel package
instead. Maybe only you can do this as an administrator?
I'm sorry for the confusion.
Thank you for your help,
Jörg Höhle
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I (the OP) am running Dapper now. It just occured to me that the bug is
still there. Switch to another user goes to console #9, while #8 is
dead displaying the last boot messages.
/usr/sbin/lsof shows no process on tty8, X on tty7 and gettys on tty1-6.
So it does not look like there are obvious
LANG=C deallocvt 8
VT_DISALLOCATE: Device or resource busy
deallocvt: could not deallocate console 8
How could I find out what is still using console #8 as lsof says nothing?
ps fuxaww
does not show any process associated with tty8.
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Well, a clisp user reported that
ssh xyhost clisp --version
breaks because of that (cf. sourceforge URL in original post).
But IMHO there's no need to add an extra launchpad item for that.
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I was told the Linux kernel hackers want code that goes straight to the
bones, i.e. use ioctl() instead of the tcdrain() wrapper. Here it is.
/* tcdrain() returns EFAULT (a serious error) on sockets
* tcdrain() is equivalent to ioctl(TCSBRK) on Linux and Solaris
*/
#include sys/ioctl.h
#include
(and implement a tiny server). You will obtain the
same errno if you pass tcdrain such a socket fd, without intervening
ssh.
This is for sure a bug unrelated to Ubuntu. However the
bugzilla.kernel.org FAQ asks to contact the distribution first.
Regards,
Jörg Höhle.
** Affects: gnome-applets (Ubuntu
: [17231074.364000] sr: Current: sense key: No
Sense
Sep 12 05:53:50 jchlaptop kernel: [17231074.364000] Additional sense: No
additional sense information
LANG=C eject /dev/sr0
Error: mount point /mnt is not below /media/
eject: unmount of `/mnt' failed
Regards,
Jörg Höhle
** Affects: pcmcia-cs
/LaptopTestingTeam/FujitsuLifebookC1110
Regards,
Jörg Höhle
** Affects: samba (Ubuntu)
Importance: Untriaged
Status: Unconfirmed
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In hindsight, it's not breezy-updates that fixed the problem.
I removed vga=0x317 from the grub kernel line, that's when suspend suddenly
started working again!
Not being able to use a high resolution console together with
suspend/hibernate is another bug. I very much enjoy and miss the
highres
misleading?
Regards,
Jörg Höhle
** Affects: xhost (Ubuntu)
Importance: Untriaged
Status: Unconfirmed
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/search_contents.pl?searchmode=filelistword=xmanpages-javersion=dapperarch=allpage=25number=50
Where are the manpages for Xsecurity in English and other languages?
The xhost and Xserver manpages refer to it.
Regards,
Jörg Höhle
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/60040
and promptly?
Regards,
Jörg Höhle
** Affects: dhcp3 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Untriaged
Status: Unconfirmed
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Hi,
I don't have a bcm43xx, but an ipw2200, which is completely disabled (switch
set to off, see boot message below).
Since Dapper, I'm also annoyed seeing that DHCP was started on eth1,
also it can only be dead. This was not the case with Breezy or Hoary.
Sep 8 10:16:16 jchlaptop kernel:
, there's a bug in the package description of
gtk2-engines-ubuntulooks. It says Clearlooks. Presumably, the
description was copied from gtk2-engines-clearlooks.
Regards,
Jörg Höhle
** Affects: ubuntulooks (Ubuntu)
Importance: Untriaged
Status: Unconfirmed
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ghost borders appear
This attachment show an effect that's not systematic. It looks like
sometimes there's a ghost border that remains atop all normal visible
windows. Then when a window (e.g. the snapshot application's window) is
moved, blue colors overwrites part of it.
This effect is different from the typical
This picture shows the color effects in the snapshot's window title and
in the top panel's menu, as well as a superposition of blue ghost
frames.
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This picture shows the border less popup menu as well as the same size
ghost border in the top left position of the desktop.
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Me too. In Dapper, Ethereal says *all* outgoing TCP/UDP packets have a wrong
checksum, except for TCP ACK or SYN packets. I sampled DNS(UDP), HTTP and
SMB(TCP).
In Breezy, there was no such problem.
Dapper's Ethereal says that the data captured in Breezy is fine.
This happens independently of
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Well, I came across
http://www.ethereal.com/faq.html#q11.1
but that only covers TCP. It's no solution to incorrect outgoing UDP (e.g. DNS)
checksums.
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An alternative approach to /etc/init.d is using ACPI. Add a file like
/etc/acpi/suspend.d/30-smbfs-umount.sh
pre
# Unmount SAMBA shares - open files on these don't survive suspending.
umount -a -l -t smbfs
/pre
-- inspired from
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BTW, acpi
Indeed, after installation of language-pack-gnome-fr(-base), I not get french
descriptions of the games in gcompris.
Thank you.
As this behaviour is everything but logical, I've posted a report to the
gcompris mailing list.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-applets
Hi,
When installed in the top panel, a left click on the CPU frequency
scaling monitor causes weird behaviour of the Gnome GUI.
Sometimes, the panels, e.g. the application menu won't react anymore.
Every time, when moving the mouse to
Public bug reported:
Despite selecting French (or even Catalan) in gcompris' configuration
menu, it displays either German or English item descriptions.
OTOH, I hear the french voices (coming from package gcompris-sound-fr)
-- only when I select French in the config menu, which is reasonable.
I installed language-pack-fr (which included -base-fr) now.
Nothing changed: English still. I even restarted my gdm session as recommended
by Synaptic.
The locale description for gcompris boards are *not* in language-pack-xyz.
Each board in the gcompris package comes with an XML file full of
I now restarted the gnome session, switching to a french locale ([EMAIL
PROTECTED]). gcompris still displays descriptions in English.
I switched gcompris's configuration to German (from the tools icon at the
bottom): German text.
Switched back to French: English text.
Please reopen this case.
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