Please ignore. I was responding to an upgrade to Nobel beta letting me
know that *dovecot -n* would be sending out confidential data. I said no.
...
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On 4/21/24 14:27, Philippe Clérié wrote:
> Public
Public bug reported:
Nothing to add
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 24.04
Package: dovecot-core 1:2.3.21+dfsg1-2ubuntu5
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.15.0-1050.53-raspi 5.15.148
Uname: Linux 5.15.0-1050-raspi aarch64
ApportVersion: 2.28.1-0ubuntu2
Architecture: arm64
CasperMD5CheckRes
Public bug reported:
release: 21.10
version: 1.8.1-1
The systemd service that start the appropriate daemon fails with the
above message. I found the following discrepancies in the package:
- The systemd user defined for this process, *icingadirector*, does not exist.
- The user defined in the pa
Please close.
I can't reliably reproduce this bug nor can I find what's cause it. And
it does not seem to be a problem for anyone. So we might as well close
it.
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Title:
Timing problems with FreeIPA installation
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Following up on the move to nfs-utils I am attaching a tar with partial
logs of both client and server, filtered on rpc.gssd, nfsidmap,
automount on the client side, and rpc.svcgssd, rpc.idmapd on the server
side.
The main takeaway at this stage is that every successful mount is
associated with so
The fix only takes care of the server side arguments. May I suggest we
do the same for the client side by exposing $GSSDARGS used in rpc-
gssd.service.
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- freeipa-client 4.7.0~pre1+git20180411-2ubuntu2
- ubuntu 18.04 fully updated
- freeipa-server 4.6.4 10.el7.centos.3
- home directory is on Debian NFS server. The NFS server is a member of the IPA
domain.
- home directory is automounted from automount definition on IPA domain
Public bug reported:
As the title says. Every attempt at regenerating the parts database
results in an error: unable to create temporary file.
I have no clue as to where that temporary file is being created. There
are reports of this failure online with at best a vague suggestion to
set permissio
I'd like to confirm Andrew Conway's report. Restarting snapd does not
change anything.
Could you at least up the priority of the bug. After all it's been there
for quite a while, it's been confirmed and people have worked and are
working on it. Just a little push to solve it. Pretty please! :-)
-
Same problem still here on bionic.
Roundcube-core depends on libapache2-mod-php which of course will pull
in apache2 no matter what else.
That dependency is listed as libapache2-mod-php or php which seems to be
superfluous since PHP is unavoidable anyway.
And while I'm at it there's also a hard
Confirming. And of course I find out after my upgrade is complete but I
can no longer login to my system. It never, ever occurred to me that
Ubuntu might drop a package that was in the previous 2 LTS releases.
Not cool! (To put it mildly.)
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I strongly concur. I was about to file a bug on that.
Also add: libsss-sudo.
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Actually, that was an IPv6 misconfiguration error. Fixed that.
On the other hand I filed #1627371 for a couple of timing problems.
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Title:
ipa-s
Public bug reported:
While installing FreeIPA I came accross two situations that turned out
to be timing problems. In both cases, the installation procedure was
attempting to access the certificate server immediately after a restart,
and the server was not listening.
The first one is at step 10 o
More errors.
I quit trying to install IPA on the RPi, and I went back to a KVM based
VM, with a downloaded Xenial cloud image. So now I get past importing CA
chain but then this:
[10/28]: importing CA chain to RA certificate database
[11/28]: fixing RA database permissions
[12/28]: setting
OK! That patch worked on the RPi as is. So I got past that problem.
To be hit by this:
Configuring certificate server (pki-tomcatd). Estimated time: 3 minutes 30
seconds
[1/28]: creating certificate server user
[2/28]: configuring certificate server instance
[3/28]: stopping certificate se
#$%*@
Just hit that bug. I've done all my testing on x86 VMs without any
problems. Now that I want to do it for real, I wanted to use a RPi as
server and bingo!
So what would the above look like for the RPi?
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On 08/23/2016 12:41 PM, Seth Arnold wrote:
> Try journalctl -u rpc-svcgssd.service to find logs
>
> Thanks
>
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At least a work around:
--- /lib/systemd/system/rpc-svcgssd.service.orig2016-08-17
16:20:10.983078745 -0500
+++ /lib/systemd/system/rpc-svcgssd.service 2016-08-17 16:20:44.838526911
-0500
@@ -14,4 +14,4 @@
[Service]
EnvironmentFile=-/run/sysconfig/nfs-utils
Type=forking
-ExecStart
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In /etc/default/nfs-kernel-server, any value assigned to RPCSVCGSSOPTS
is ignored by the boot scripts.
On cold boot or reboot a value assigned to RPCMOUNTDOPTS is picked up,
but on subsequent restarts using *systemctl restart* it is ignored.
It was suggested on IRC to check
Public bug reported:
Dist: Xenial
Vagrant Images: 20160509 and 20160513
Xenial Vagrant boxes converted to libvirt do not complete the boot
process. They work fine with Virtualbox.
I've also tried using the 20160513 "converted" image directly with virt-
manager, and it also will not complete.
Wi
Spooky.
This morning I booted normally.
I had a kernel upgrade to 4.4.0.18.34 early evening on 8 Apr which did
have this problem. Since then there has been no updates. To the best of
my knowledge I made no changes to the hardware.
But there I am with a working system. Very spooky.
I've attached
On 04/08/2016 09:30 PM, Brad Figg wrote:
> This bug is missing log files that will aid in diagnosing the problem.
>>From a terminal window please run:
>
> apport-collect 1568211
>
> and then change the status of the bug to 'Confirmed'.
>
> If, due to the nature of the issue you have encountered, yo
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I upgraded overnight from Wily to Xenial. The system will not boot. Only
a blank screen after grub loads the kernel.
The recovery kernel loads fine and I was able to find the following
messages:
[drm] VGACON disable radeon kernel modesetting
[drm:radeon_init [radeon]] *ERROR
Still valid for Xenial.
I lost several hours chasing ghosts before I found that little problem.
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Kernel #6 works.
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Kernel #5 works. :-)
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I've had that problem since my first install of Trusty continuing on to
Utopic.
I'd like to add an observation I made while testing different kernels.
This error _does not_ occur when you select the kernel to boot.
Ex:
- Boot the computer
- At the Grub menu, stop the count down and select the Ad
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Side note:
I have been getting an error at boot since Trusty:
Error: Diskfilter writes are not supported.
I work around it by doing something else while the thing boots. Anyway,
I don't get that error with the kernel builds you had me testing.
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OK! I'll check that one out this evening.
I don't know what the constraints are, but if you must build kernels
based on my tests, then this is going to take a few days.
On the other hand, if I have a bunch of kernels, I can install them all
at once, boot one then boot the next until we find the c
The only thing I hate more than bugs is reporting them. :-)
OK! You build, I test.
But give me more than one kernel at a time.
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Tit
Looks like 3.16.4 is your baby.
Thanks for the speed! :-)
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Tried v3.19-rc2-vivid as requested. It failed in the same manner. No
change.
Philippe
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System: Kubuntu (adm64) 14.10.
Last update: 4-Jan-2015
No proprietary drivers.
No 3rd party software.
The last kernel I was able to run on my Utopic system is
3.16.0-17-generic. Every update thereafter failed. The last one I tried
is -28.
>From syslog for -28 kernel:
Jan 4
Regarding #50: I copied /usr/lib/syslinux/gfxboot.c32 to USB/syslinux
and the USB key worked as expected.
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I am also affected by this issue using utopic kubuntu-plasma-5, built
2014-10-04.
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On 08/28/2013 04:49 PM, Serge Hallyn wrote:
> Confirmed on saucy - this is rather weird. It's actually off by an
> hour. If it is currently 8:45pm utc, I can do at -v "9:46pm utc" but
> not "8:46 utc".
>
> ** Changed in: at (Ubuntu)
> Importance: Undecided => Medium
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> ** Changed in: at (Ubu
It looks like I am being hit by this. I have Windows users being
periodically unable to access shares on a Samba server. I believe Samba
put in a patch in 3.6.7 or thereabouts. Could we please update?
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I've just spend a little over a year trying to avoid akonadi because I
do not want to run a mysql or postgresql server for akonadi. I was quite
excited by the apparent success of the sqlite backend. While this is not
necessarily a show stopper it certainly is annoying to have to install
stuff I kno
Just filed 889665 describing the same bug on natty.
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at command ignores savings time when given UTC time
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Same as 433545.
Oops!
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This is best described with an example.
# I am in Time Zone EST.
$ date
Sat Nov 12 19:06:36 EST 2011
# EST is UTC - 5, so 19:06 EST is 00:06 UTC the next day
$ date --utc
Sun Nov 13 00:06:45 UTC 2011
# So far, so good. Now I want to schedule something for 00:10 UTC
$ at -v
Sorry for the delay.
cgroups is now mounted. But you still need to add a /mnt/cgroups/devices to
cgconfig.conf to load a vm.
And while I'm at it, /mnt is really not a good place to put cgroups.
Mounting anything to /mnt is sure to cause a crash.
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On Thursday, 24 February 2011 12:39:22 you wrote:
> Quoting Philippe Clérié (phili...@gcal.net):
> > On Thursday, 24 February 2011 11:09:03 you wrote:
> > > @Philippe,
> > >
> > > could you try the debs from comment #6?
> >
> > Looks ok.
> >
On Thursday, 24 February 2011 11:09:03 you wrote:
> @Philippe,
>
> could you try the debs from comment #6?
Looks ok.
I made sure to purge libvirt-bin, libcgroup1 and cgroup-bin before installing
your packages. My VM now start correctly with no tweaking.
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On Wednesday, 23 February 2011 12:11:08 you wrote:
> As natty feature freeze is tomorrow, it would be great to get the
> libvirt packages in. Has anyone had a chance to test?
I planned to check it out but I had hoped for a patch to the lucid package.
The fix comes with a new upstream version, so
Additional note to the bug description:
There is a type: it should read << it does __NOT__ include
/usr/lib/python2.6 >>
Apologies if people get confused.
Note to Philip:
Apparently, it's not just a packaging problem. Perhaps there's a patch
somewhere that Fedora applied.
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Binary package hint: scribus-ng
The python path in scripter is incorrect. It does include
/usr/lib/python2.6 which is the second directory included in the
standard path.
This is true for both 1.3.5 in Lucid and 1.3.8 in Maverick.
I happen to have 1.3.8 running in Fedora and
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: cfengine3
The script /etc/init.d/cfengine3 expects option parameters
CFMONITORD_ARGS, CFSERVERD_ARGS, CFEXECD_ARGS while
/etc/default/cfengine3 has *_OPTS.
Regards
Philippe
** Affects: cfengine3 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: cfengine3
cfengine3 reports the following message:
SERIOUS SECURITY ALERT: path race exploited in recursion to/from
/var/lib/cfengine3/inputs. Not safe for agent to continue - aborting.
Steps to reproduce:
- Put the configuration files in /etc/cfengine3
Public bug reported:
This bug was reported against libvirt-bin as #577264. There was a
request to file a bug against libcgroup and 577264 was closed. The bug
was not filed against libcgroup so I am filing it.
The bug description in 577264 is correct. Right now for example any VM
started automatic
Please scratch my last message. I'm only having problems with Windows XP
vm's that do work in Karmic. My Linux vm's are unaffected. So it's most
likely a configuration incompatibility between karmic and lucid.
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I tried the proposed fix on the lucid package by manually modifying
/etc/cgconfig.conf and restarting the cg services and libvirt-bin.
That appears to fix the reported problem, but it also uncovers another.
The vm attempts to start but fails with the following message:
error: Failed to start doma
Thanks for taking the time to triage this bug.
I regret to have to report that the original bug has not been fixed. But
KMail is now somewhat more rational. Instead of putting up a bogus date, it
puts Unknown instead.
As mentionned in the previous report, clicking on the message retrieves the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: skanlite
Installed: 0.3-kde4.3.0-0ubuntu1~ppa1
ubuntu version: karmic
scanner: epson perfection 1260
driver: plustek
The scans have two vertical side by side bands, one yellow one red. I
have already seen this problem before on Kooka. Since then I'd been
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On Wednesday 29 April 2009 14:42:00 Zack Evans wrote:
> Bug 343362 looks similar... take a look please Wesley? And if you
> get instant lockup on X start when you in
Not really! There is a lot of activity on some other «freeze» bugs.
In particular, look up #365527 and #359392. They're looking at the
xorg intel driver which could very well be the culprit. I have yet
to try a suggested work around but they really seem to be getting a
handle on things.
I just
I should have mentioned what I'm running. It's a System 76 Gazelle Ultra
with 2GB RAM, Intel Core 2 Duo, GM965.
Software is Kubuntu, new install on a LVM partition, from Jaunty RC,
updated daily until the official release yesterday.
As you say there are so far no identifiable patterns. It happens
I've also been having random freezes in Kubuntu. Most of the time while
using Konqueror and Kontact. When I'm not using one of those two, I'm on
a console, and I don't remember having a problem while using konsole.
I've installed an OpenSSH server just to check and the fact is that
underneath, whe
For what it's worth I just tried replacing flash 10 by the latest update
from hardy of flash 9 and it still does not work. This is seriously
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Binary package hint: kdebase
I'm on intrepid using the ppa packages for KDE 4.2. So it might be
inappropriate to report a bug against jaunty. My apologies if it is.
I am developing an application with django and I'm trying to use tinymce
with the admin interface and elsewher
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kdebase
I'm on intrepid using the ppa packages for KDE 4.2. So it might be
inappropriate to report a bug against jaunty. My apologies if it is.
I am developing an application with django and I'm trying to use tinymce
with the admin interface and elsewher
I confirm this bug. I have the same problem on 4.2 intrepid packages
downloaded today.
A question: is kmail currently using Akonadi for storage? If it does I
need to revise my backup procedures.
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You recei
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kdepim
kmail displays an incorrect date/time in the message list view. The
date/time is always 7-Feb-2106 01:28. Navigating to the message fixes
the problem for that message. It can be very annoying particularly when
the sorting is messed up and if I have
I compiled from source a while back so I'm clear now on both Hardy
and Intrepid. However, Hardy being LTS should really receive an
update.
We should rather ask that the version in Jaunty be backported.
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On W
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: sugar-web-activity
Browse activity in intrepid fails to start. The LogViewer reports:
from hulahop.webview import lookup_view
Cannot import lookup_view
I confirmed that python-hulahop is installed.
This is likely to be a different bug than #263173.
**
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Binary package hint: sugar-read-activity
Read activity in intrepid does not start. LogViewer reports:
import evince
no module named evince
I confirmed that package evince is installed.
** Affects: sugar-read-activity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: sugar
Following binaries are missing from the package sugar in intrepid.
/usr/bin/sugar
/usr/bin/sugar-activity
/usr/bin/sugar-backup
/usr/bin/sugar-control-panel
/usr/bin/sugar-emulator
/usr/bin/sugar-install-bundle
/usr/bin/sugar-launch
/usr/bin/sugar-
After further review the update does work. The fix is _not_ included in
qemu in intreprid. But kvm for intrepid does have it.
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Does not work for me. So I guess the bug they solved isn't the same I
reported.
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Debian has a package in experimental [qemu (0.9.1+svn20080905-1)] that
is supposed to fix this bug. I'm trying to build it on hardy to confirm.
pbuilder fails to build the package. Below is the relevant part of the
output from pbuilder:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
pbuilder-sa
No problem on intrepid alpha 5.
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On Friday 19 September 2008 17:31:20 Daniel T Chen wrote:
> Is this symptom still reproducible in 8.10 alpha 6?
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After installing the slony1 packages, using the perl script
slonik_build_env produced the output below:
Can't locate DBI.pm in @INC (@INC contains: /etc/perl /usr/local/lib/perl/5.8.8
/usr/local/share/perl/5.8.8 /usr/lib/perl5 /usr/share/perl5 /usr/lib/perl/5.8
/usr/share/
For what it's worth I have the same issue with VirtualBox. No idea if
they are related.
Problem also occurs on Ubuntu Hardy.
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Binary package hint: qemu
OS: Kubuntu Hardy
System: Thinkpad T60
Guest: Windows XP
xkbvariant: alt-intl
Dead keys are totally lost in the guest. For example, _apostrophe_
followed by _e_ normally outputs _é_ on the host. On the Windows guest,
the _apostrophe_ key prints noth
The server in question is in production and I don't see how I can test
for this bug without shutting it down for a couple of hours. Please
feel free to mark the bug as resolved particularly if no one else has
reported any like it.
Thanks
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: csound
Source package: csound
Version: 5.08.0.dfsg2-1
From: debian sid main
FF exception: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/201428
This is the latest version of csound and the current package is very
old. Plus, this version is absolutely needed to g
The issue is still unresolved up to kernel 2.6.24-11.17. And so far even
on other hardware sites nobody has reproduced it. I suggest you close.
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On Thursday 27 March 2008 00:30:51 Carlos Diener / emonkey wrote:
> Thank y
I reported earlier that kernel 2.6.24-11.17 was not affected. That turns
out to be incorrect. With a default initrd it works just fine. Adding
vesafb and fbcon to the initrd appears to trigger the bug. At least it
looks that way to me.
kern.log attached.
** Attachment added: "kern.log.20080318"
Quick question: are we looking for the patch that corrected the problem
or the patch that caused the problem in the first place?
Still trying to figure out how to do this.
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On Thursday 06 March 2008 12:47:20 Leann Ogasa
Will try over the week-end. Might take longer though. I don't know
anything about git.
Wish me luck! :-)
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I recompiled hardy kernel 2.6.24-11.17 for gutsy on my system and I'm
pleased to report that this problem appears to have been fixed. So far
every operation that Oopsed now terminates normally. I also watched as
free -s1 reached and crossed the 1GB threshold several times. So I'm
happy that hardy i
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Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.22
Kernel Oops whenever memory used goes over 1GB.
System description:
Gigabyte GA-MA69GM-S2H
Athlon X2 6000+
2GB memory
320GB SATA Hard Drive +
linux 2.6.22-14.46 with vserver patch (from multivax.ca)
and 2.6.22-14.47 generic.
I have
Judging by the comment in changelog it seems to have been fixed in
0.3.4-8 now in hardy.
Thanks for the tip.
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vim is not loading vimoutliner
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/183810
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Andrew,
You're absolutely correct. By itself the solution I suggested does not
work. It turns out I inadvertently left the following line in my .vimrc:
set runtimepath+=/usr/share/vim/addons
By itself too that line does not work. But together, Bingo! And that's
probably preferable to making a ch
For what it's worth there are unofficial Debian packages for 5.08 Beta
at:
deb http://felipe.sateler.com/debian unstable main
deb-src http://felipe.sateler.com/debian unstable main
The author is a member of Debian Multimedia so eventually those packages
will make their way into unstable. More te
Here's a work around:
- In $HOME/.vim create a directory named ftdetect
- Create a symbolic link in $HOME/.vim/ftdetect to
/usr/share/vim/addons/ftdetect/vo_base.vim
In code:
mkdir -p $HOME/.vim/ftdetect
ln -s /usr/share/vim/addons/ftdetect/vo_base.vim $HOME/.vim/ftdetect/vo_base.vim
Works for
Public bug reported:
vimoutliner is not loaded as expected when opening an .otl file.
However, when I added /usr/share/vim/addons to the runtime path in
debian.vim, it seems works just fine.
Upstream has a similar bug (#435704) that's unconfirmed and old (160+
days) that was reported against the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: k3b
When creating a CD-Audio, k3b does not write CD-Text data to the CD even
if that option was selected and information was provided. In Project |
Properties | CD-Text, I filled in both Title and Performer. And in the
project tab on the main window, I fi
The same lockups occur with the vesa driver. So it's highly probable
that the intel driver is not the source of the problem.
This bug should probably be closed, at least as against xserver-xorg-
video-intel.
Cheers
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thinkpad t60 intel 945GM video crash
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/154946
Y
After getting these lockups for a while, there seems to be a pattern: it
happens most often when the laptop is running on batteries. So it may
not be related to the video driver after all.
Is there someone who could let me know what can be done to generate some
sort of report when this occurs, may
Public bug reported:
Thinkpad T60 1953-ETU
Video is Intel 945GM
Feisty uses the i810 device.
Gutsy uses the intel device.
Intermittently the computer will crash hard with a bunch of dark
horizontal bars on the screen; then I have to turn if off and then back
on because there is no response from t
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