There is an upstart config file attached to comment #1, but this is by
now rather pointless as systemd is being used instead of upstart and the
openntpd already has the required unit file for systemd.
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For me, this bug only triggers when the panel is placed between the
monitors. If I move it from the right side of the left screen to the
left side of left screen everything is OK. Same thing applies to the
right monitor in the inverse.
This is supposedly a limitation in X that requires panels to
Still present on 13.04 raring. The apparmor restart workaround does the
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Title:
openntpd no longer installs -/etc/openntpd/ntpd.conf:
Turns out it wasn't for me.
I'm running KDE and was using the Oxygen-Molecule GTK theme which
exhibits this behaviour. Changing the GTK theme to oxygen-gtk solved
the problem.
In my case not only vim-gtk was affected - emacs was as well but
changing the GTK theme solved it for both.
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I am seeing the exact same problem which exists with both vim-gtk and
vim-gnome.
A workaround is to install vim-athena which is incredibly ugly but at
least it works.
I can also confirm that removing .vimrc files makes no difference.
Running the vim-gtk and vim-gnome binaries in console mode
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Binary package hint: ruby1.8
ruby1.8 should install an alternative for /usr/bin/ruby together with
ri, rdoc, irb and so on. This will allow multiple ruby versions to co-
exist better.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.10
Package: ruby1.8 1.8.7.299-2
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@Maletor, after downgrading/trying bluedevil, did you remove the device
(untrust and remove the connection) and ensure that /var/lib/bluetooth
is empty and then try re-adding?
I must admit that the Apple bluetooth devices have been insanely hard to
get running but when running everything is
@Maletor - try downgrading the bluez stack to the version found in
lucid and see if that makes a difference. In my case as mentioned a
few comments above, removing the device and re-adding it with
bluedevil did the trick.
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@Andre: are you sure about those versions? Because maverick comes with
4.69 which is then unrelated to the arch issue.
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Oh, and I forgot to add - I can replicate this behaviour using stock
.35-22 kernel in addition to on another machine.
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On machines WITHOUT swap, when memory gets close to full, massive
amounts of IO is generated and the machine comes to a halt until some
memory is freed up.
Basically running a few memory intensive applications (VirtualBox with a
few VMs and chrome) will easily use up all the
I've just tried with bluedevil from kde sc 4.5.1 and it doesn't work
either.
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It now works with bluedevil - I haven't tried if the following steps do
the trick with blueman/gnome-bluetooth:
1) Remove the device using bluedevil (untrust, disconnect then remove)
2) Add new device
3) When prompted for a PIN, let it autoselect (which then becomes )
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Just figured out what is going on here.
It was actually chromium causing the leakage in the X server when it has
GPU Accelerated Canvas 2D enabled (it's off by default). I just
disabled it, restarted X and now things are working brilliantly again.
W h.
Now, whether or not there is a bug
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Regarding the PPA, you can always get the new kernel from here:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.36-maverick/
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For the record, it doesn't work with 2.6.36 from
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.36-maverick/
either.
On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 12:24, Maletor 630...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
Why does this still not work?
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I haven't looked through the 3 patch files in that directory, but
according to this guy:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12309#c510 stock .36
fixes the problem.
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Nope, doesn't work here. Same problem.
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Some more observations:
1) I left the machine on last night and the memory use of X only
increased slightly to about 8% of available memory over a period of
approximately 12 hours uptime.
2) During one hour of actually trying to get some work done this morning
it ballooned to 30%.
So it seems
For whatever it's worth, I'm seeing a separate issue where X leaks
memory like crazy, which obviously has the interesting effect that I see
impressive disk thrashing, and this is with swap turned off. As soon as
free memory drops to a few 100 MBs, then my HDD light is pretty much lit
up solid and
I'll try that on the box tomorrow.
The other odd thing is that turning off swap is extremely slow. As an
example if I have about 60% memory used then it will start swapping a
few 100 MBs. If I then do a swapoff -a, then the box obviously starts
swapping in, but it happens at approximately
Odd - maverick fully up to date 1 hour ago still exhibits the same
behaviour for me (ie, it's still broken).
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I haven't, no, but what effect would swappiness have if there is no swap
anyway?
/Peter
On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 23:54, daneel 131...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
Have try swappiness = 0 ?
2010/10/21 Peter Hoeg pe...@hoeg.com:
I'll try that on the box tomorrow.
The other odd thing
And just to be sure it wasn't the desktop environment (KDE in my case)
that did something wonky with X, I tried running XFCE for the last
couple of hours and I can confirm that X is still leaking worse than the
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I have 2 other machines both running maverick without any problems, but
this one is simply unusable. I get a few hours uptime before the memory
fills up and I need to restart X, which is obviously a royal pain in the
rear.
After 32 minutes up, X now takes up 1397M VIRT and 476M RES. Both
numbers
Public bug reported:
I updated to maverick when it was released and if I leave the machine
running for a few hours, /usr/bin/X will slowly eat up all memory.
Running memory intensive applications like Virtualbox or firefox and
chromium with lots of tabs open seems to accelerate the leakage. If I
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In terms of how quickly it happens, then a few hours use will have X
taking up 50% of the memory on this 4GB system.
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** Also affects: blueman
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I have the same problem here with maverick RTM with both gnome-bluetooth
and blueman. Just for the record, the same kernel version
2.6.35-22-generic under lucid worked fine, so I'm guessing it has to do
with bluetoothd.
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I haven't experienced it with Lucid on 2 different machines. If my
memory isn't playing tricks on me, I think I did see it once or twice
with Karmic.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/36215
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It works fine here on lucid with that configuration file and without
-d passed to the daemon. What's in your /etc/default/openntpd ?
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On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 10:00 AM, Peter Hoeg pe...@hoeg.com wrote:
Have you tried mounting the filesystems with writeback instead of
ordered?
/peter
On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 15:42, Johannes H. Jensen
j...@pseudoberries.com wrote:
I just tested with the anticipatory
Ritesh.
ext3 has supported writeback mode since at least 2001 (look here:
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/l-fs8.html), so I hardly
think this could have caused any damage. If you have lost some VMs it
must be because something else is terribly wrong with your setup.
/peter
On Wed,
Have you tried mounting the filesystems with writeback instead of
ordered?
/peter
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wrote:
I just tested with the anticipatory scheduler on the stock Ubuntu
2.6.32:
# echo anticipatory /sys/block/sda/queue/scheduler
Public bug reported:
padevchooser is missing a number of icons (most noticable is the tray
icon) when running under kde.
The attached patch fixes the inheritance, which makes the icons show
properly.
** Affects: oxygen-icons (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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This bug related to padevchooser - the other bug relates to pavucontrol
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Problem still present on lucid.
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Binary package hint: openoffice.org
I installed the Writer's Tools and History Master extensions.
Clicking Check for Updates... in the Extension Manager crashes Writer
with and produces the following output:
pe...@mildred:~/tmp$ oowriter
QPixmap: It is not safe to use
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Binary package hint: openntpd
OpenNTPD version 3.9p1+debian-2 (the latest in karmic as of 2009-10-13)
still uses the old init scripts and is not yet converted to the new
upstart system.
I have attached an upstart configuration file that fixes that. The
following changes are
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: util-linux
When installing version 2.16-1ubuntu3 (latest in karmic as of
2009-09-19) the following message is shown:
Setting up util-linux (2.16-1ubuntu3) ...
Ignoring install-info called from
I can confirm that the problem persists in stock karmic as of 2009-09-11
with an E6400.
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I am having the same problem on and amd64 with the latest jaunty
packages as of 2009-08-19. It's actually been like that since intrepid,
that at times the update-notifier sucks up all remaining CPU on one of
the cores. Doesn't happen regularly and I haven't found a pattern yet.
I have moved the
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This machine has been up for a number of days and here is the output of
top
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+ COMMAND
24707 local
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Hey, I'm using your v2.0.1 package. Version 2.2.1 was released some days
ago and I'd like to know if you are planning on packaging that?
http://www.trgtd.com.au/index.php?option=com_contentview=articleid=110
:whats-new-in-221catid=41:releasescatItemid=82
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I am experiencing the exact same problems on my 64-bit intrepid laptop
but strangely enough not on my 64-bit intrepid desktop - both use SATA
drives.
But can somebody also confirm a similar problem when writing to USB
disks? As an example, copying a large music collection to an ipod has
the same
Errhmmm... Please ignore my prev ious comment. Turns out that the dongle
had lost its association with the mouse and keyboard and the wireless
keyboard/mouse combo is in fact working perfectly. Yes, I should have
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I've just tried with a self-compiled version from linuxwireless.org with
the same outcome. Funny thing is, that this seems to be a recurring
problem for ages. Look at this bug report:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.20/+bug/86980
which is over 2 years old.
Could it have
Did a little more investigating into this - error -19 is 'ENODEV' or 'No
such device' so obviously the problem is that the device is being pulled
away, the driver noticing it (hence the error -19) and then not handling
it properly.
@Andy - any ideas as to what we can try to find out how come the
Today I also had an oops thrown in for good measure after having used
the system just fine for a number of hours.
Mar 26 20:42:13 dolores kernel: [16405.704602] [ cut here
]
Mar 26 20:42:13 dolores kernel: [16405.704605] WARNING: at
I am running on a 64-bit kernel and was experiencing the error -19
error when using the stock .27-11 kernel as well as the same symbol
errors as reported earlier by others when trying the backported modules.
I couldn't use the wireless.kernel.org drivers either (segfault), but
the custom kernel
@Andy. Hmmm... This is getting rather odd. I spoke too soon earlier but
it took a lot longer to trigger the error this time around.
I then bit the apple and downloaded the latest jaunty alternate install
cd and upgraded to jaunty. Same problem...
The connecting keeps dropping and my log is full
lsusb
Just fyi, the wifi card is built in, so I can't really unplug it to
test.
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OK, this is against jaunty with all packages updated as of 2009-03-26
and with l-b-m installed - keep in mind I was getting the same error on
intrepid.
[ 162.075171] rt73usb 1-9:1.0: firmware: requesting rt73.bin
[ 162.169579] ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): wlan0: link is not ready
[ 172.979832] wlan0:
lspci
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I am running nightly 2009-03-25 and I DO have the problem.
WIth a HP USB Multimedia Wireless Kit it doesn't work - neither mouse
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@TJ: as pointed out in an earlier comment -
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-
source-2.6.20/+bug/88746/comments/447 - the load order does not fix it
for everybody. I'm guessing it's just covering up the error in your
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This bug was fixed 1.5 years ago upstream, although the updated source
package never made it into Ubuntu. From the project page:
qps 1.9.20 ( 2007-08-27 )
* x86_64 segfault bug fixed
Suggest the maintainer(s) to package the updated version instead as it
is completely pointless to ship the
Am taking the liberty of changing the status for intrepid as a fix has
most certainly not been committed and I want to make sure this bug
doesn't fall off the radar.
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Status: Fix Committed = Confirmed
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I'm using the 2.0.1.1-0ubuntu1~ppa1 amarok package for intrepid, but am
seeing exactly the same problem. Phonon is already set up to use
Pulseaudio. Interestingly, I have a laptop with exactly the same package
versions and it works flawlessly through pulse.
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Bad news people.
The linux-image-2.6.27-11-generic packages from -proposed do not fix it
for me - with max_sectors set to 128, it doesn't happen as frequently as
with max_sectors = 240, but there is no difference between kernels -11
and -9 for me.
Bear in mind, that my chipset is nVidia MCP73
Turns out the Intrepid standard kernel gives me the disconnects on my
main desktop too, although they don't make the machine lose connectivity
to the USB drives - things just work slowly for a brief moment and then
everything stabilises again. This machine has an nVidia MCP73 chipset.
The
Great. Turns out I was a little too hasty. While the udev rule does make
the resets happen significantly less frequently, they are still
happening. Damn.
In the process of downloading the jaunty kernel and will report back
when installed. It does however take forever here in China. The internet
Hi, I haven't experienced the problem since it was reported.
I'll gladly try out the -proposed kernel if that makes a difference, but
based on Henrik's note, it seems to be more of a cdemu problem that a
kernel issue.
So should I try out the -11 kernel?
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Something just struck me. This error was happening with a previous
laptop, but neither my current laptop nor current desktop.
I had an external LaCie HDD, which when formatted with VFAT would show
this kind of behaviour but was working fine with EXT2. I know that
offhand it doesn't sound like it
I have nowhere near enough knowledge of the linux kernel to make any
kind of qualified statement on this - it is however, not going to stop
me from doing it anyway...
I see two possible reasons:
a) An actual vfat error (linux's vfat code)
b) Due to different usage patterns, the vfat usage
I have a Dell E6400 and am seeing the same problems with the reset
messages. It also sounds to me like the same issue as mentioned by
slowrobot.
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Just happened out of the blue. i have no more details to give, but do
shout if there is anything I can do to assist in tracking this down.
/peter
ProblemType: KernelOops
Architecture: amd64
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.10
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
Package:
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error for intrepid in kdelibs5-data from the official repositories.
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First of all, there is no version 2.04 of Ubuntu. I'm sure you mean
8.04. Or are you talking about the x.org intel driver which is version
2.4.0?
1) The graphics chipset should be supported in Intrepid Ibex. I suggest you try
that out. Alpha 5 can be found here:
It is correct that it's possible there are other bugs in the 8.10 alpha
just as well as there are bugs in all software. But why not try it out
and see if it works for you? You could at the same time provide feedback
to the Ubuntu guys in order to give them the information they need to
ensure that
On hardy, v.0.50.0-1.4, fte-terminal is not affected by this bug.
fte-terminal works as expected on TERM=(xterm|linux)
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I get the same Hardware revision not support' error with the same
network card on 2.6.24-16-generic.
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Caleb, I am having exactly the same problem which is driving me nuts.
Automounting was working fine in the past and now no more. It just
doesn't make sense.
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Caleb, just one thing though. If you kill and subsequently start gnome-
volume-manager again killall gnome-volume-manager ; sleep 2 ; gnome-
volume-manager do the devices magically remount? Mine do which seem to
indicate the problem is with gvm.
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