Till,
the crash happened when I booted from USB to see if Vivid works on my
machine. The USB stick has since been repurposed, but if it helps I can
try to recreate it and see if the problem can be reproduced. Which image
should I use - the one I originally had the problem with or the current
Joseph, thanks for the pointer. I'll try to install the latest kernel
and come back with any information I can gather.
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Title:
Bluetooth not
** Summary changed:
- Bluetooth not working on Thinkpad T430
+ Bluetooth: unable to pair Apple Trackpad on Thinkpad T430
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Title:
Bluetooth:
I installed the latest upstream kernel ( linux-
image-3.14.0-031400-generic_3.14.0-031400.201403310035_amd64.deb ) as
suggested in comment #22. Using this kernel the current state is:
- Bluetooth is on
- Wireless keyboard is working
- Apple Trackpad can not be paired
When I try to pair the
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Title:
Public bug reported:
Fresh install of 14.04 final beta. When I tried to pair my bluetooth
devices (Apple wireless keyboard and trackpad) yesterday I got mixed
results. I could pair the keyboard after a couple of tries, but I also
got a kernel oops. Not sure if this happened when pairing the
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I was able to enable bluetooth by following the instructions here:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/383442/bluetooth-not-turning-on
This gets bluetooth working and I can use the wireless keyboard, but I
still can't pair the trackpad. Here is the syslog output when I try to
pair the device:
Apr 2
apport information
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** Description changed:
Fresh install of 14.04 final beta. When I tried to pair my bluetooth
devices (Apple wireless keyboard and trackpad) yesterday I got mixed
results. I could pair the keyboard after a couple of tries, but I
apport information
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Public bug reported:
I'm running 14.04 final beta on a Thinkpad T430. Currently I'm trying to
connect my Apple Wireless Keyboard via bluetooth when the Kernel oops
occured.
Right now I get mixed results when trying to pair the keyboard. Most of
the times pairing fails while I try to enter the
For me neither minimize/restore nor unfocus/refocus makes the menu
reappear in Impress. My workaround is to open Impress first and the use
the File-open dialog to open my document.
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Confirm that this bug is fixed after I ran an update today. Consider me
impressed by the speed of the resolution. Thanks.
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Title:
empathy does
Public bug reported:
When trying to change my status to online empathy shows the message
internal error in the account info, the following is found in
/var/log/syslog:
Oct 4 10:31:38 nostromo kernel: [ 3989.865727] telepathy-gabbl[6578] trap int3
ip:7f66cb41bc7f sp:7fffa24b0bf0 error:0
Oct 4
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empathy does not connect with jabber - app-armor prob?
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When trying to boot a life system from a usb key the system seems to
boot normally but the screen turns completely white after about a minute
and stays in this state. Pressing the up/down keys triggers a short
burst of disk activity, otherwise the system seems to be idle.
It
Sorry, forgot to mention: the version I'm trying to install is Ubuntu
12.10 (Quantal Quetzal) Beta 1.
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nouveau hangs during boot of life
The friendly bot prompted me to set a package to file the bug against.
I'm giving it my best guess based on what I've seen in the syslog, but
I'm by no means sure that is actually the right package.
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I can confirm this problem and the effectiveness of the workaround on an
up-to-date Kubuntu Natty installation. Thanks a lot to all people who
posted information about the workaround!
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I worked around the problem by switching to the fglrx driver as
mentioned in the comment above (
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-
ati/+bug/273510/comments/12 ), so my main pain is gone.
If I can be of any help with tracking the bug in the radeon driver down
on my
Got feedback in the error report upstream, that for newer chips a new
tool called avivotool is to be used. It is located in the package
radeontools.
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I'm having this problem with a fresh install of Kubuntu Jaunty, using either
the radeon or the fglrx driver.
Hardware:
- Asus M2A-VM motherboard
- Sapphire Radeon HD 4670 graphics card installed
- DELL E248 WFP LCD display (24'', 1920 x 1200 native)
Hardy works fine on the machine, when I
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Ok, I tried the installation on the same machine with eft rc1. The
installation itself ran without a problem, so I guess you can close this
bug. If you really want to dig into this for long term support, please
drop me a note and I'll re-install with the dapper drake cd.
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Install fails when
In the meantime, I had installed from the alternate cd and I'm pretty
sure that I've changed some partitions. On the off-chance that it is
still usefull, here is the requested output:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/$ sudo parted /dev/hda print
Plattengeometrie für /dev/hda: 0kB - ↵
Disk-Label-Typ: msdos
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