I have LONG since moved on to Arch Linux and never looked back.
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@algomorph, I have since moved away from Ubuntu in January to Archlinux
with KDE.
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What motherboard and CPU are you using Miklos?
I never bothered trying xenial and went straight to archlinux w/kde.
The issue seems to be driver/xorg related and I had submitted a bug report to
KDE when I encountered a similar issue (kde drops back out to login screen
instead of freezing the
Yup, I am running with Haswell myself, so with the intel gpu being used, I
think this bug-"fix" may very well work for you too:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=358991#c7
Kodi (nor chrome videos in fullscreen) hasn't been an issue for me since I
changed that value.
Remember to reboot after
You know, I was curious about that other bug I referenced where the guy never
mentioned what testing each kernel upgrade was supposed to do.
And what do I find? It was you Christopher. There was too much of a similarity
for me to just let it pass, and I just had to look that bug up again to see
I must say I'm glad you did respond as it means you take it seriously.
While you take it as a personal attack, it was merely a description of what I
have seen and experienced.
Attacking is something I associate with name-calling with nothing backing it up.
A performance-review from a boss that
You know Christopher, I am VERY reluctant to try xenial.
I had tried Wily in the very early stages (I think I may have also upgraded
gnome and bluez as well) and it was very problematic.
The thing is, I had transitioned from Vista to 15.04 and the process was
horrible. Bugs left and right and I
I see the status changed, but did you want me to attach those 2 new
apport files (xorg and gnome-session by pid)?
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Fullscreen Freeze.
To
To add to the bug data, some debug output I managed to get from Kodi
(area of interest looks to be at 20:26:36. I believe this is when it froze
again after I heard Skype alert me of an IM notification).
*
20:24:54 T:140568642451200 DEBUG: CDVDPlayer::HandleMessages - player started
2
And after a fresh reboot (just making sure because I thought I had had to
reboot before), it STILL isn't working.
"bluetoothd[853]: RFCOMM server failed for Headset Voice gateway: rfcomm_bind:
Address already in use (98)"
And "$ sudo rfcomm -a" doesn't show ANY device.
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I was listening to music through my bluetooth headset earlier today with no
issues.
I did step outside and had a little issue with the distance, but the connection
never dropped.
I was about to listen to some more. Headset connected according to the
GUI, but a sound test
Eh, go figure. I tried connecting to S705 headset to my smartphone, and while
it also was able to connect, android kitkat only wanted to send the audio to my
speaker.
Must have been something IN the S705. It didn't matter that I had turned it
off, charged it and tried it with both devices.
I
Hey Christopher, I see you are still self-subscribed so I hope you see this
update.
I had a few more instances occur between Kodi and Chrome (viewing youtube)
while in full-screen.
First, I want to say that there are NO crash reports when the freeze
occurs. Crash reports do get created such as
Same thing for me in Wily.
I am in the middle of transcoding an audio/video file that already had messed
up data (timestamps, "past duration", whatever).
I'm guessing that since the video source and destination folders are open in
Nautilus, thumbnail (re)creation is being attempted for the
Yes, there are _usr_bin_Xorg.0.{crash,upload,uploaded} files, where
.crash is 10MB and the other 2 are 0 bytes.
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To
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** Attachment added: "xserver.devices.txt"
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** Attachment added: "JournalErrors.txt"
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Alright, so it happened again.
I'm sure it would have happened sooner, but I stopped myself from putting Kodi
into full screen because I was scanning a drive, I pulled from another
computer, for badblocks, and it happened while in the 1st stage of the 74 hour
scan and I had to start over.
This
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** Tags added: apport-collected compiz-0.9 ubuntu wily
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Related?:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/692405/ubuntu-15-10-unity-freezes-after-escaping-full-screen-video
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1509622
I've been having
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Related?:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/692405/ubuntu-15-10-unity-freezes-after-escaping-full-screen-video
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1509622
I've been having cases of unusual screen behavior, particularly when Kodi 16 is
being used (maybe it's
OK, I was going to publish a new bug report last night after it happened
again with Kodi (bios update didn't fix it), but I got a notice of new
updates which included a kernel 4.2-19 and display manager update, so
hopefully it is a known issue that was fixed there.
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I've encountered this issue twice today.
I had done a clean 15.10 install perhaps ~2 weeks ago and this is the first day
such an event occurred.
I too use Chrome, HOWEVER, I found it happened first when I was using Kodi 16.
I do see an update from my ASRock H97M-ITX/ac 1.70 in May to an August
Ugh, I didn't even look at what JournalErrors.txt contained as I expected
ubuntu-bug would grab anything reported by the asterisk and related
processes, and not my tv tuner reception flubs.
Anyway I went ahead and reran the process and manually extracted the log info
specifically during the
Ugh, I didn't even look at what JournalErrors.txt contained as I expected
ubuntu-bug would grab anything reported by the asterisk and related
processes, and not my tv tuner reception flubs.
Anyway I went ahead and reran the process and manually extracted the log info
specifically during the
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Working from an ODroid XU4 with Ubuntu 15.04 and Kernel 4.2
Somewhat-off-topic:
I actually had been attempting to build some packages from source, but they
were failing. They were nginx and pjproject (for asterisk) regarding
dereferencing an incomplete type in reference to
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Working from an ODroid XU4 with Ubuntu 15.04 and Kernel 4.2
Somewhat-off-topic:
I actually had been attempting to build some packages from source, but they
were failing. They were nginx and pjproject (for asterisk) regarding
dereferencing an incomplete type in reference to
Related:
Bluetooth: hci0: Failed to load rtl_bt/rtl8821a_fw.bin
$ apt-cache policy linux-firmware
linux-firmware:
Installed: 1.143.2
Candidate: 1.143.2
/lib/firmware doesn't contain rtl_bt
I see that http://mirrors.kernel.org/ubuntu/pool/main/l/linux-firmware
/linux-firmware_1.145_all.deb
I'm going back to the 100% of the time issue.
I'm finding that the 100% occurs during boot when I switch to the detailed
output part of the boot (ESC) instead of leaving it at the graphical mode.
It does NOT explain the disappearing mouse when I hover over a terminal window.
The mouse would
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libvirt and ufw have their own .rule files that they'll load on boot.
If you want to use iptables-persistent to restore rules you set using
iptables, there will be duplicate entries once libvirt and ufw also load
their rules on boot.
Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT 1780
Same here while trying to follow: https://seravo.fi/2014/create-
wireless-access-point-hostapd
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dnsmasq not available on the bus
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I don't know if the tuner and LAN issues warrant a report since I think
it may be by design.
The LAN issue was due to redacted code:
http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=bc2bebe8de8ed4ba6482c9cc370b0dd72ffe8cd2
When adding the code back in, I am now able to
I'm experiencing this with the regular Gnome 15.04.
It happened while I've been continuously switching Enable Wi-fi on/off while
messing with my router because my SSID wasn't showing.
It was from a desktop after a reboot.
Restarting the NetworkManager.service (which was still active and running)
How does one test this when it happens during installation? Does the
15.04 installer ISO get updated? Can we specify the Live Installer flash
drive to apply the package via dpkg or apt-get?
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DING DING DING! ^This is what I'm experiencing with 4.2.
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Mouse
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_itempx=Early-Linux-4.2-Woes
DING DING DING! ^This is what I'm experiencing with 4.2.
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4.2-rc1 was a COMPLETE failure.
It began with the build using binary-perarch. I only added that because of
the linux-cloud* and linux-tools* installation (which I figure probably isn't
needed, but it's there). That isn't a big deal.
I cleaned and recompiled and installed just fine.
HOWEVER,
For me, I DO need to compile because I have to adjust a module for my tv tuner
and for my LAN.
I did install the 2 headers and 1 image file that I compiled (done for every
kernel tested so far), not downloaded, but just to be thorough in the testing,
I will d/l those files now and test them
I was right about the kernel, even after removing what I compiled and
installing the packages you linked to, the same boot failure occurred.
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OK, so having updated the...
1) bios to:
$ sudo dmidecode -s bios-version sudo dmidecode -s bios-release-date
P1.70
05/12/2015
2) kernel to (no errors in the build and install):
$ uname -r
4.1.1-040101-generic
... the effect is still in play.
I will say it is NOT 100% of the time
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I don't know if this is related to me upgrading the kernel to 4.1.1 (needed to
test invisible mouse bug I reported previously), but I am encountering an issue
where I go to:
All Settings-Bluetooth
Bluetooth: Y
However Bluetooth Settings still says Bluetooth is disabled
I think I should also mention that previously (multiple reinstalls for clean
tests) I upgraded to Bluez5 and Gnome 3.16 while still using kernel 3.19 and
I'd have that same result.
I'd decided to opt out of Bluez5 and G3.16 since it seemed to be just a WIP so
the only difference now is I'm
So now it's looking to be a 100% of the time sort of issue considering that I
just now rebooted my machine and the exact same sequence occurred.
The mouse wasn't visible at log in and didn't appear when logged in.
Only when I logged out did the mouse cursor appear.
** Attachment added:
I'm attaching a bug report for when there was no visible mouse cursor at the
log in screen.
I switched to tty to create the bug report but forgot I originally reported the
XOrg and instead did nautilus this time.
I DID update my BIOS to 1.70 and it is still happening. I'm finding it happen
Same session as last comment/report but after I've logged in and the
cursor is still invisible.
I'll try to remember to make a report with the XOrg package.
*Maybe a specific package/process can be suggested that I capture a report on.
** Attachment added: Another Report After I Logged In During
I should also add that it looks to be forced to be removed because
grub-efi-amd64 was updated to:
2.02~beta2-22ubuntu1.1
vs
2.02~beta2-22ubuntu1 which is what grub-efi-amd64-signed
(1.46+2.02~beta2-22ubuntu1) depends on.
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Yesterday, I tried to run an apt-get install when it said it could continue
because of some partial something or other and I noticed it wanted to remove
grub-efi-amd64-signed.
I went ahead and let it update on it's own as it desired.
Then a little while ago I had to reboot
Ugh, I missed your message that was in the spam folder. Surprised I've
gone this long without looking.
I was surprised to see there was a BIOS update, so I'll be taking care
of that.
I actually just encountered the mouse issue again while watching a
video. I also find that it'll also disappear
I just encountered this issue with Ubuntu 15.04 64-bit while trying to
clone nuget: https://nuget.codeplex.com/workitem/8339
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Trying to play an OTA-recorded MPEG-2 Transport-Stream or DVR-MS video using
Totem causes Internal data stream error.
After removing the vaapi package, the video plays fine.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.04
Package: libgstreamer1.0-0 1.4.5-1
Uname: Linux
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My first experience was while using kernel 3.9.21 which I upgraded to today.
I read about gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.cursor active
false, but it didn't bring it back (I did not reboot).
Then I also read about CTRL-ALT-F1 - F7 and it came back.
Then I
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Upgrading to mainline-crack 4.0
$ sudo dpkg -i
linux*4.0.0-04-generic_4.0.0-04.201504121935+testSigned_amd64*.deb
This caused the errors:
*
run-parts: executing /etc/kernel/postinst.d/dkms 4.0.0-04-generic
/boot/vmlinuz-4.0.0-04-generic
Error! Bad
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$ lsmod | grep webcamstudio
webcamstudio 36864 3
videodev 155648 8 webcamstudio,v4l2loopback,au0828,v4l2_common
$ ls -la /dev/video*
crw-rw+ 1 root video 81, 0 Jun 15 06:24 /dev/video0
crw-rw+ 1 root video 81, 1 Jun 15 06:24 /dev/video1
15.04
Part 1, what led up to the issue:
*
Brother HL-2140 printer was detected/automatically added
For any print job, printer would repeatedly print blank pages. (eg, 1
job, 1 page, results in continuous blank pages being printed)
I read that it was likely fix to change the Make and Model
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Earlier, I had been able to use CTRL-L for Enter Location and it
worked. At some point I had pressed ESC to revert back to the button-
based paths.
Later on, with that same window open, I came back and tried CTRL-L and the path
didn't switch back to the textbox.
Even going
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I'm not sure if this would be filed under linux, mokutils, efitools or whatever
package handles the system keyring (methinks linux).
My related thread: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2280063p=13296983
There is only ONE key in the system_keyring
$ sudo keyctl list
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About halfway through, Software Updater hangs Installing updates...
I didn't have Details expanded to see where it hung.
journalctl contains some potential reasons for the hang:
Jun 03 12:21:18 - gnome-session[1678]: debconf: unable to initialize frontend:
Gnome
Jun 03
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Before any action:
$ sudo efibootmgr -v
BootCurrent:
Timeout: 5 seconds
BootOrder: ,0019,0012,0013
Boot* ubuntu
HD(1,800,10,fed90b5c-272a-489a-a751-4d5b2e4eff75)File(\EFI\ubuntu\shimx64.efi)
Boot0012* UEFI: IP4 Qualcomm Atheros PCIe Network Controller
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There were a whole bunch of updates available after a fresh install.
I selected ONLY Ubuntu base and ecryptfs, however while watching the detailed
progress output, I saw other packages downloading and unpacking like facebook
plugin and libreoffice related packages even
The issue is with Google-Chrome.
I purged Chrome, rebooted and was able to set the default for the xml
file to gedit.
After installing chrome again, the same behavior of chrome stealing the
default and not allowing any change continued.
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It used to work, but now I'm trying to associate gedit with a .contact (xml)
file and it won't switch from Google Chrome as the default.
Right-mouse on .contact file
Click Open-With
Select gedit (related applications)
Click Set as default
The highlighted selection switches
Yuck, that's not working well at all.
Seems the installer wants to make the disk GPT.
To even change it to MBR, I'd have to zap the GPT info and reboot.
Without zapping, using fdisk to change it to MSDOS, rebooting, and it
would revert back to GPT with all of the partitions.
Then after zapping,
Mmmm, ya, forget about MBR. Just wasn't going to get it without a good bit of
effort I think.
Also noticed that I kept having to reboot because LiveCD was using the sda swap
partition. Once I swapoff, I wouldn't have to reboot.
So going back to a fresh install with UEFI, GPT, LVM, Encrypted
I've been doing some testing and am finding it isn't LVM related.
I'll be doing further filesystem related tests to see what ends up working.
Failed:
UEFI, GPT, LVM, Encrypted Disk, Encrypted Home
UEFI, GPT, LVM, Encrypted Home
UEFI, GPT, Encrypted Home
Results from UEFI, GPT:
*
lsblk
NAME
I too just did a fresh install in the same manner and am noticing this effect.
I did a search because it was getting annoying: eg. $ sudo service ufw
restart resulted in Please enter passphrase for disk ubuntu--vg-swap_1
(cryptswap1) on none!
It just didn't seem right and I'm
I'll post the diff, but also want you to know I've started the upgrade process
with the purchase of the ASRock H97M.
The reason for the definitive decision to upgrade is my secondary drive which
is 4TB ended up failing big-time.
Switching back and forth between ubuntu and vista (primary 1.5TB),
I'm guessing it isn't spdif because it says it's audio for the HDMI.
Something I ended up finding I think is using alsamixer to make sure
auto-mute is disabled, but that is only so I can have audio from the
headphones in the front and back at the same time.
However what I just found is resuming
Ugh, this isn't progressing well.
I tried adding logger statements to the script since my change wouldn't bring
back the audio.
My logger statements didn't show in the log.
Then I added touch statements since I knew where those files would be
created. Again, nothing created.
I had been using
I think I should mention I'm not interested in the hdmi audio or
motherboard spdif connections.
I have headphones plugged into the front green port, and a headset
microphone connected to the green and pink in the rear ports.
I just ran a test for curiosity:
*
Shutdown
Wait 30 seconds
Boot
$ hdajacksensetest
Pin 0x24 (Green Line Out, Rear side): present = Yes
Pin 0x25 (Black Line Out, Rear side): present = No
Pin 0x26 (Orange Line Out, Rear side): present = No
Pin 0x28 (Green Headphone, Front side): present = Yes
Pin 0x29 (Pink Mic, Front side): present = No
Pin 0x2a (Blue Line In,
Something else slightly interesting I found while searching was what I received
from $ acpi_listen and then pressing my Sleep button:
button/sleep SBTN 0080 K
jack/microphone MICROPHONE unplug
jack/headphone HEADPHONE unplug
jack/microphone MICROPHONE plug
I don't know if that is
sighSo do you think the BIOS is the root cause? It is ~5 years old and
I've flashed the latest firmware some years back and I'm sure they won't
be supporting any more changes.
I haven't really had issues in Vista but knew in time I'd likely shift
to Linux.
Is there a way to find out what
LiveCD
Linux ubuntu 3.13.0-24-generic #46-Ubuntu SMP Thu Apr 10 19:11:08 UTC 2014
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
*
May 15 16:54:14 ubuntu kernel: [0.00] WARNING: CPU: 0 PID: 0 at
/build/buildd/linux-3.13.0/drivers/iommu/dmar.c:488
warn_invalid_dmar+0x7e/0x90()
May 15 16:54:14 ubuntu
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The motherboard speakers and microphone aren't listed under All
Settings-Sound UNLESS I unplug them and then plug them back in.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.04
Package: pulseaudio 1:6.0-0ubuntu6
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.19.0-16.16-generic 3.19.3
Uname:
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