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I have the same problem.
Ubuntu 19.04
Gnome 3.32.1
GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
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Also seeing this on 13.10 server install. Has any progress been made,
or is there a work around for this bug yet?
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Title:
'Unable to install
I tested out a daily build, and was unable to replicate the problem, so
I then upgraded my kernel to 3.11.0-13, and again did not see the
problem.
I think we can safely say that whatever the issue was, it is no longer
worth pursuing. Thanks for your help!
Anthony
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Thanks Christopher - and I apologize for my obviously poor reading
skills. I clearly didn't get enough sleep the night before.
Anyhow, I will test on the daily build, and let you know what the
results are.
Thanks again,
Anthony
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Unfortunately, I don't seem to be able to make this switch to a mainline
kernel. Perhaps you can help me.
I'm using a macbook Pro, running Kubuntu 13.10, although still using
3.5.0-19. When I try to install 3.12
sudo apt-get install linux-image-3.11.0-13-generic linux-
headers-3.11.0-13
It
I'm going to come out and say Me too, but with the adde bonus that
it's a problem in 13.04 kubuntu - so obviously still around. (Yes, it
has become a major issue for me, as the 3.7 kernel is broken and I can't
boot into a working kernel... wonderful.)
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seeing this on Kubuntu 13.04 as well, on upgrade from 12.10. Running
Nvidia drivers. The fix above does not solve the issue.
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Title:
modprobe:
and provide further information if you can tell
me what it is that's needed.
Anthony Fejes
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.04
Package: xorg 1:7.7+1ubuntu4
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.5.0-19.30-generic 3.5.7
Uname: Linux 3.5.0-19-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia wl
not sure that the bug I'm seeing is exactly this, but trying to launch
ccsm in kubuntu 12.10 gives nothing but a segfault. (I normally use KDE
with compiz as window manager, but am now unable to launch ccsm to
modify the settings.)
name@macbuntu:~$ ccsm
compizconfig - Info: Backend : ini
It works out of the box but still draws ridiculous amounts of power,
heating up the laptop and draining the battery.
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Title:
brcmsmac
Thanks for making the changes - it's been a couple of weeks now, and I
still only see 0.9.7.0-bzr428-0ubuntu6. Will 0.9.7.2 be pushed to
12.04 repositories any time soon, or there somewhere else I should look
for this package?
Cheers!
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not a current release. (You can see the status of the milestone here:
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I think this update has caused another bug - right clicking anywhere
when running compiz - 1:0.9.7.0+bzr3035-0ubuntu1 in kde 4.8.1 (running
latest updates in 12.04) causes the window decorations and panels to
disappear and the windows all become fixed on the desktop. I can't find
a log that shows
I should add that CPU usage no longer drives to 100%, however, but the
same effect is present.
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compiz crashed with SIGILL in
This bug is still around and has not yet been fixed.
Running Kubuntu with KDE results in panels option menus that can be
opened, but can not be closed. The panel effectively refuses to close
the settings menu, hiding a portion of the screen.
This may not still be the same bug, but I would
That's correct, I'm using an updated version of 12.04. If I can do
anything to help debug this, let me know.
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compiz crashed with SIGILL
Is this gnome specific? I'm having the same problem, despite being a
kubuntu 12.04 (up to date) user.
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ctrl key now known as primary
As of this morning, using KDE 4.8, the bug appears to be fixed. I don't
know which of the 4.8 packages fixed it, but it's now working as
expected upon restart with the current build.
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I have started using Pickled Penguin... er... Precise Pangolin. The bug
is still present and still a show stopper. Kubuntu can not be used with
Compiz as long as panels do not appear.
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I haven't had any signal strength issues, so it might not be related.
I am aware that this driver still doesn't have the power saving modes
implemented, which just makes it insane that they've included it as the
default driver for this hardware.
Im still suffering with it - but hope someone
I'm not sure suggesting that people move to a new operating system is
the right solution. In any case, I did discover that closing Kile and
opening it again does fix the issue, although it would be nice if this
were solved. It's quite obnoxious to have it come and go on occasion.
(Oh, and I am
Yes, I have this problem too. I get an error message of :
Connection Refused.
I can't find the error logs for kopete, but I'd be happy to paste any
information requested.
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page here helped:
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Has any progress been made on this? I'm still seeing the same problem
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Just to add a counterpoint, I've found that things are more or less
working well for me with the new kernel - it's definitely better then
the earlier versions. However, my biggest problem is the brcmsmac
driver being pushed out without power management, which appears to be
taking up to 5W (5W!)
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A lot of people have been reporting that the oneiric kernels have been
sucking up power (which they were, early on), but a closer look shows
that the kernel regressions are mainly all fixed - however, the brcmsmac
wireless driver appears to be a main culprit left, sucking up
This isn't a software crash, so apport-collect isn't appropriate in this
case. Please tell me if I'm wrong.
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brcmsmac wireless driver does not have power management enabled and
@Stephen when in doubt, you can always use wget on the command line.
eg:
wget https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/oneiric/amd64/libcanberra-gtk-
module/0.28-0ubuntu8
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This problem is still present, however, if I switch back to compiz,
(compiz --replace), the panel remains, and I can continue using compiz
as before. However, further bugs now show up.
I can no longer close the panel settings dialog. Previously, attempting
to close the panel settings dialog
Is it possible that the same thing is happening in KDE? I'm no longer
getting panels, and I don't use the WALL plugin, but then again, I don't
use Unity either.
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That does seem to be the case - turning off the cube and turning on the
wall plugin returns the panels, but, the wall plugin completely messes
up KDE - it no longer appears to be compatible.
My suspicion is that in modifying compiz for use with unity, the
developers have completely broken it's
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After a recent update this week, the latest version of compiz appears to
prevent panels from showing up in KDE.
1) I am using Kubuntu Oneiric with all packages up to date.
2) The problem first occured in the past week, and is still present in compiz
I should probably have mentioned that I'm running Oneric, not Natty,
although I'm not certain it's fixed - I just wanted to note that the
3.0.0.9 kernel seems to have made an improvement.
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Even if that were so, when my laptop goes into battery mode, with all of
the aggressive power saving modes throttling the CPU, etc, it's
unacceptable for it to be running so hot. I wouldn't normally care if
it's plugged in and sucking up power, but when the power is supposed to
be scaled back, it
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1) The release of Ubuntu you are using
I'm using Kubuntu Oneiric with all of the up to date packages.
2) Version:
compiz1:0.9.5.92+bzr2791-0ubuntu1
kdm 4:4.7.0-0ubuntu10
3) What I expected to happen:
Opening any panel
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I'm using Kubuntu Oneiric with all of the up to date packages.
2) Version:
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kdm 4:4.7.0-0ubuntu10
3) What I expected to happen:
Opening any panel
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compiz crashed with SIGILL in CompWindow::destroy()
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I caused Compiz to crash by opening the panel window, then going to the
KDE menu and selecting Leave - Shut down.
The system was unable to shutdown properly and compiz crashed trying to
close the panel.
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I managed to induce Compiz to crash and provide a bug report through
Apport. This bug can be closed in favour of bug #832426
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Status: New = Incomplete
** This bug has been
Just to confirm, I was able to update, adding the qdbus package, and
subsequently remove the qt4-dev-tools package - and everything is
working as expected.
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0.14: nl modules are not linked with libntrack even if they use
symbols from it
To manage
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I suspect this has to do with libqt4-dbus, which was just upgraded this
evening.
I'm running Kubutu Oneiric, with all of the latest packages. I
currently have 4:4.7.3-4ubuntu5 installed.
What I expected: After entering my password to the KDM greeter, KDE would
start up.
I note the following changelog for libqt4-dbus:
qt4-x11 (4:4.7.3-4ubuntu5) oneiric; urgency=low
* Move qdbus from libqt4-dbus to qt4-dev-tools, so that libqt4-dbus is
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I'm seeing this as well on oneiric, running with all packages updated.
Each restart, kded4 goes to 100% cpu and stays there. Happy to provide
details upon request.
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kded4 100 cpu usage; kde 4.7; nepomuk disabled
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I notice this problem on my AMD64/Ubuntu11.11 computer, and it's
invariably connected to closing a window. Not sure if that helps, but
I'm happy to help debug this as I can.. I've had the issue for months,
now, and none of the changes have altered this behaviour. (I can
recreate this bug
Has the fix been propagated to the servers yet? I've hit this problem 2
days after the fix committed message above.
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No, this is happening on a desktop machine without a touch pad, although
it's possible that synapics drivers are being loaded at some point,
unintentionally. I'll take a look to see if that's the case next time
I'm on that computer. My workaround was to drop compiz, at which point
the
I've switched back to the nvidia drivers and still have this behaviour,
so it doesn't seem to be a part of the experimental 3d drivers.
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I confirm that I also see this bug in Maverick, occuring on a macbook
pro. Would anyone like to comment if I should start a new bug report,
or if this one will be revisited by the developers?
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I have this problem, as well, although the screen brightness keys also
fail to work (They send the signal, and the on-screen indicator for the
brightness appears, but the screen brightness doesn't change.)
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I just installed ubuntu-10.04.2-alternate-i386.iso in VirtualBox. I
selected English as my language. I selected Europe/Hungary as my
location. I selected the Hungarian/Hungarian keyboard layout.
After install, I switched to the console, and instead of ő and ű, I saw
diamond-shaped characters.
Figure I may as well comment and say I'm seeing the same thing, with a
slight twist, since I'm using compiz as my window manager. In this
case, compiz takes 105% cpu (slightly more than one of the 2 cores), and
I can restart KDE by killing compiz and restarting it. Anyhow, given
the above, I'm
I can confirm workaround works.
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Is this regressed - I currently have this problem with a macbook pro 6,2
running kubuntu 10.10 (Maverick) kernel 2.6.35-24
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internal
For me, the seg-fault was caused by not having installed the compiz-kde
package. Once it was installed, compiz began to run without issues. Of
course, the Compiz default settings are now to have everything turned
off, including window decorations, so even once it began working, it
didn't look
Odd... I'm seeing this too. What did you do to solve it?
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sudo dpkg --configure linux-image-2.6.37-12-generic
sudo dpkg --configure linux-image-generic
sudo dpkg --configure linux-generic
but saw the same error
Confirm that I'm also seeing this bug in kubuntu 11.04
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Seems to be the same as bug 528034, but possibly a regression?
Possible it's identical to bug 652290, but no information is available on that
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Possible it's identical to bug 652290, but no information is available on that
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For the record, this happens as soon as you click on Forward after
selecting the default English as the language of installation.
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Apparently, you can bypass this by clicking on language selection away
from English, then returning to English.
It should still be fixed, but at least that work around worked for me.
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I'm now getting this on a clean install of Maveric RC, fully updated.
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Binary package hint: ubiquity
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/lib/ubiquity/ubiquity/frontend/kde_ui.py, line 447, in lambda
QTimer.singleShot(0, lambda: self.dbfilter.start(auto_process=True))
File /usr/lib/ubiquity/ubiquity/filteredcommand.py, line 90,
Here's the solution. Both my Debian and Ubuntu were running in a
VirtualBox, I didn't mention that because altgr worked in Debian. Altgr
seems to be problematic in windows hosts because windows translates it
to two keys, but VirtualBox handles that well. Except yesterday when I
was looking at my
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Newly installed Ubuntu 10.04.1 from the alternate CD. I have a generic
105 key keyboard with a standard Hungarian layout, that's what I
selected in the installer.
Normally I can type ~ \ | [ ] characters with altgr+1 q w f g
respectively, but in this OS I can't. Nothing
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When I press the altgr key, it produces a Control_L which doesn't happen
on my Debian installation, only the ISO_Level3_Shift should be there. I
guess that the fact that asterisk works is just some random coincidence.
All other non-working altgr characters product some XLookupString value
in the
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I just installed an Ubuntu 10.04.1 from the alternative CD. I live in
Hungary, I have a Hungarian keyboard, this is what I selected in the
installer. /etc/default/console-setup contained the line
CODESET=Lat15, which can't display some
deleting /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/20packagekit solved the problem for me.
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My comment was premature - I still get this error. After 4 clean boot
sequences, the computer must have had a kernel panic (flashing lights on
the keyboard, and no possible recovery), followed by three boots where
this error was present.
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Thanks Benjamin - I very much appreciate that you took the time to
reply.
Just so I'm clear on what's going on, following the link you provided,
it seems that eclipse 3.5.2-5 is waiting to build for AMD64 because it
is dependent on the libhamcrest-java library (= 1.1-8~). However, from
the
either update-grub or a recent update seems to have worked for me - I no
longer see the error any more.
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This appears to be a wireless network problem, as this issue disappears
if the wireless connection is replaced by a wired connection. As soon
as the wired connection is removed, and the connection reverts to
wireless, synergy becomes unusable again.
Not sure how to begin tracking down the source
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I just upgraded to Kubuntu 10.10 alpha 2, and was surprised to discover
that sharing the cursor is no longer smooth between the two computers.
The server is running Kubuntu 10.04, the client is a laptop running
10.10a2.
When both the server and
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Running from the command line as root (sudo) does not change this
behaviour. (This was a workaround that worked for ubuntu versions
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Just to comment on closing the issue - I reinstalled Kubuntu on my
laptop (Vostro 1000) 2 weeks ago, and the problem no longer exists. I
suspect it has to do with successive upgrades over several ubuntu
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run the command to extract the .hdr file in windows, and the application
fails there with odd errors as well.
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It happens to me at random times. A dialog box comes up which includes
the option restart x or something similar (always the last option.).
Selecting it always causes it to start correctly immediately. (I tried
the other options once, and it didn't help - just restarting it
apparently is the
Perhaps this doesn't need to be here, but for completeness, I figured I
should include one final update, the /dev/sd* designations of my hard
drives began to be assigned inconsistently from one boot to the next,
causing similar but not identical mount errors. This was solved by
converting my
Just a quick update - There was corruption on one of the hard drives,
which was fixed by running a fsck from an old 8.10 server boot disk.
It turned out that it wasn't getting stuck at 90%, but rather that it
was restarting repeatedly at 90% after a long pause. At any rate, that
part is no longer
I'm seeing a variation on this, with significant similarities - I'll try
the method above.
In my case, Plymouth comes up, and tells me that it will check all the
disks, but then halts at 90% or 8% (depending on whether it checks one
or both of the disks). It provides the option of pressing C to
Hi Matthew, Thanks for the helpful comments - those are great
explanations for what I'm seeing.
Just to reply to a couple points:
Normal, no fsck: 35 seconds
File /forcefsck exists: 8 minutes
This morning, I left it for over an hour once it hit 90%, and no change
was visible.
The presence
I seem to have had both 1.9 and 1.9.2 installed: (Tested with dpkg -l
xulrunner*)
ii xulrunner-1.9
1.9.0.14+build2+nobinonly-0ubuntu1 XUL + XPCOM application
runner
ii xulrunner-1.9-gnome-support
I am experiencing what I think is the same problem in 10.04. It wasn't
a problem in any of the versions prior to this on the one machine, but
an upgrade recently caused this to affect ~50% of cold boots.
It's not difficult to solve - once the failed login happens (home is not
mapped), I go to
I am experiencing what I think is the same problem in 10.04. It wasn't
a problem in any of the versions prior to this on the one machine, but
an upgrade recently caused this to affect ~50% of cold boots.
It's not difficult to solve - once the failed login happens (home is not
mapped), I go to
I installed it last night and had some issues with the install not
completing, but they seem unrelated, as I have been having similar
issues with other upgrades lately as well. Though the advice not to
install it may still be wise, it didn't wreck my computer. (=
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24-hours later, this fix hasn't found it's way to a lot of mirrors,
however, setting the source to ubuntu.mirrors.tds.net does seem to
function as a viable workaround.
Not sure why a simple permission problem is taking so long to fix, but
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Trying to download it gives an error. This is the result of sudo apt-
get upgrade:
Err http://archive.ubuntu.com lucid/main libmysqlclient16
I'm not yet seeing the fix in any of the archive.ubuntu.com
repositories. Should I point my sources.list file somewhere in
particular?
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python-kde4 uninstallable (broken deps on python-{qt,sip}4)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/517713
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Correct - thanks. I'll keep watching for the 64bit version.
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python-kde4 uninstallable (broken deps on python-{qt,sip}4)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/517713
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