[Bug 1308105]

2018-06-08 Thread graysky
In troubleshooing with ToZ in the forums, it seems as through this bug
is related to bug #12480 as well.  The patch from comment #53 seems to
be allowing my monitor to wake from suspend under the 4.4.x series of
kernels. I will preform more tests before calling this solved, but
wanted to document this in the ticket.

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[Bug 1308105]

2018-06-08 Thread graysky
Probably had 2 dozen or more suspend/wake cycles using the patch from
comment #53 under linux v4.4.6 and it xfce4 is behaving as it should
waking the monitor.  If the patch as-is is grammatically correct, etc. I
would recommended applying it to xfce4-settings.

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[Bug 1094970] Re: Using ldapscripts within byobu

2015-01-06 Thread graysky
I know this is an old bug report but I believe that you need to add this
line to your ~/.tmux.conf in order for logname to return a sane value:

set -g default-terminal xterm

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[Bug 1094970] Re: Using ldapscripts within byobu

2015-01-06 Thread graysky
I know this is an old bug report but I believe that you need to add this
line to your ~/.tmux.conf in order for logname to return a sane value:

set -g default-terminal xterm

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[Bug 112955] Re: vino (vnc) keyboard mapping problem

2009-10-04 Thread graysky
Comment #55 works for a non-Ubuntu Linux as well!  Tested on both Arch
and Redhat. Thank you Bassu Khan for that!

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[Bug 163398] Re: CPU Frequency Throttling not working on Xeon EM64T

2009-03-31 Thread graysky

I figured it out! I took a clue from my /var/log/dmesg

[ 4.633657] [Firmware Bug]: BIOS needs update for CPU frequency support
[ 4.633718] ACPI Error (psloop-0136): Found unknown opcode 20 at AML address 
88012d27c633 offset 4F, ignoring [20080926]
[ 4.633722] ACPI Error (psloop-0136): Found unknown opcode 6F at AML address 
88012d27c638 offset 54, ignoring [20080926]
[ 4.633726] ACPI Error (psloop-0136): Found unknown opcode 20 at AML address 
88012d27c63c offset 58, ignoring [20080926]
[ 4.633729] ACPI Error (psloop-0136): Found unknown opcode 6F at AML address 
88012d27c640 offset 5C, ignoring [20080926]

That line that reads, Firmware Bug: BIOS needs update for CPU frequency
support was really bugging me. So I took a risk, d/l'ed the latest BIOS
for my board, flashed, reset all my custom BIOS settings, and rebooted
into my new kernel. I'm now able to use acpi-cpufreq and scaling works
smoothly :)

I think you can safely close this ticket and pass on the information to
folks experiencing this same symptom: flash your BIOS!

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[Bug 332846] Re: Ubuntu 2.6.27-11.27-generic no cpuscaling-Error inserting acpi_cpufreq

2009-03-31 Thread graysky

I figured it out! I took a clue from my /var/log/dmesg

[ 4.633657] [Firmware Bug]: BIOS needs update for CPU frequency support
[ 4.633718] ACPI Error (psloop-0136): Found unknown opcode 20 at AML address 
88012d27c633 offset 4F, ignoring [20080926]
[ 4.633722] ACPI Error (psloop-0136): Found unknown opcode 6F at AML address 
88012d27c638 offset 54, ignoring [20080926]
[ 4.633726] ACPI Error (psloop-0136): Found unknown opcode 20 at AML address 
88012d27c63c offset 58, ignoring [20080926]
[ 4.633729] ACPI Error (psloop-0136): Found unknown opcode 6F at AML address 
88012d27c640 offset 5C, ignoring [20080926]

That line that reads, Firmware Bug: BIOS needs update for CPU frequency
support was really bugging me. So I took a risk, d/l'ed the latest BIOS
for my board, flashed, reset all my custom BIOS settings, and rebooted
into my new kernel. I'm now able to use acpi-cpufreq and scaling works
smoothly :)

I think you can safely close this ticket and pass on the information to
folks experiencing this same symptom: flash your BIOS!

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[Bug 350360] Re: Jaunty 2.6.28-11-generic no cpuscaling-Error inserting acpi_cpufreq

2009-03-30 Thread graysky
Here at the requested files.

** Attachment added: dmesg
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[Bug 350360] Re: Jaunty 2.6.28-11-generic no cpuscaling-Error inserting acpi_cpufreq

2009-03-30 Thread graysky

** Attachment added: dmidecode
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[Bug 350360] Re: Jaunty 2.6.28-11-generic no cpuscaling-Error inserting acpi_cpufreq

2009-03-30 Thread graysky
I figured it out!  I took a clue from my /var/log/dmesg

[4.633657] [Firmware Bug]: BIOS needs update for CPU frequency support
[4.633718] ACPI Error (psloop-0136): Found unknown opcode 20 at AML address 
88012d27c633 offset 4F, ignoring [20080926]
[4.633722] ACPI Error (psloop-0136): Found unknown opcode 6F at AML address 
88012d27c638 offset 54, ignoring [20080926]
[4.633726] ACPI Error (psloop-0136): Found unknown opcode 20 at AML address 
88012d27c63c offset 58, ignoring [20080926]
[4.633729] ACPI Error (psloop-0136): Found unknown opcode 6F at AML address 
88012d27c640 offset 5C, ignoring [20080926]

That line that reads, Firmware Bug: BIOS needs update for CPU frequency
support was really bugging me.  So I took a risk, d/l'ed the latest
BIOS for my board, flashed, reset all my custom BIOS settings, and
rebooted into my new kernel.  I'm now able to use acpi-cpufreq and
scaling works smoothly :)

I think you can safely close this ticket and pass on the information to
folks experiencing this same symptom: flash your BIOS!

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[Bug 163398] Re: CPU Frequency Throttling not working on Xeon EM64T

2009-03-29 Thread graysky
Same problem I'm having!

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/350360
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[Bug 350360] [NEW] Jaunty 2.6.28-11-generic no cpuscaling-Error inserting acpi_cpufreq

2009-03-28 Thread graysky
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.28-11-generic

I have an Xeon processor (X3360) on DFI LP LT P35 T2R motherboard
(P35-based). I'm running ubuntu-9.04-desktop-amd64. The out-of-the-box
kernel does not allow me to use cpu scaling to alter my processor's
speed. This is in contrast to other LINUX distros in which cpu scaling
works just fine without altering any BIOS settings (Debian/Lenny-amd64,
Arch/Overlord-amd64).

When I log into Gnome, the CPU Frequency Scaling Monitor tells me, CPU
frequency scaling unsupported. You will not be able to modify the
frequency of your machine. Your machine may be misconfigured or not have
hardware support for CPU frequency scaling.

$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu jaunty (development branch)
Release:9.04

$ apt-cache policy linux-image-2.6.28-11-generic 
linux-image-2.6.28-11-generic:
  Installed: 2.6.28-11.38
  Candidate: 2.6.28-11.38
  Version table:
 *** 2.6.28-11.38 0
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com jaunty/main Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

** Affects: linux (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 332846] Re: Ubuntu 2.6.27-11.27-generic no cpuscaling-Error inserting acpi_cpufreq

2009-03-27 Thread graysky
I wish someone could get to the bottom of this.  I just tried using the
Jaunty kernel and this is present in it as well so it doesn't seem like
there will be any relief in the near future either :(

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[Bug 262783] Re: cannot install linux-image-2.6.27-1-server and linux-image-2.6.27-1-generic together

2009-03-04 Thread graysky
I have experience this as well when attempting to install my custom
compiled 2.6.28.x series kernel.

dpkg: error processing linux-image-2.6.28.7-em64t_1_amd64.deb (--install):
trying to overwrite `/lib/firmware/atmsar11.fw', which is also in package 
linux-image-2.6.27.10-em64t
dpkg-deb: subprocess paste killed by signal (Broken pipe)

Here is the complete log:

$ sudo dpkg -i linux-image-2.6.28.7-em64t_1_amd64.deb 
[sudo] password for squishy: 
(Reading database ... 144190 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking linux-image-2.6.28.7-em64t (from 
linux-image-2.6.28.7-em64t_1_amd64.deb) ...
Done.
dpkg: error processing linux-image-2.6.28.7-em64t_1_amd64.deb (--install):
 trying to overwrite `/lib/firmware/atmsar11.fw', which is also in package 
linux-image-2.6.27.10-em64t
dpkg-deb: subprocess paste killed by signal (Broken pipe)
Running postrm hook script /sbin/update-grub.
Searching for GRUB installation directory ... found: /boot/grub
Searching for default file ... found: /boot/grub/default
Testing for an existing GRUB menu.lst file ... found: /boot/grub/menu.lst
Searching for splash image ... none found, skipping ...
Found kernel: /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.27.10-em64t
Found kernel: /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.27-11-generic
Found kernel: /boot/memtest86+.bin
Updating /boot/grub/menu.lst ... done

Errors were encountered while processing:
 linux-image-2.6.28.7-em64t_1_amd64.deb

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[Bug 138465] Re: CPU frequency gets stuck at the lowest frequency after resume from suspend (ThinkPad T60p)

2009-02-22 Thread graysky
This sounds like the same issue described here:

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/288592

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[Bug 332846] [NEW] Ubuntu 2.6.27-11.27-generic no cpuscaling-Error inserting acpi_cpufreq

2009-02-22 Thread graysky
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.27-11-generic

This bug relates to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/288592 but I as
advised to open a new bug report.  I have an Xeon processor (X3360) on
an P35 motherboard.  I'm running ubuntu-8.10-desktop-amd64.  The out-of-
the-box kernel does not allow me to use CPU scaling to alter my
processor's speed.  This is in contrast to other LINUX distros in which
CPU scaling works just fine without altering any BIOS settings (Debian
/Lenny-amd64, Arch/Overlord-amd64).

When I log into Gnome, the CPU Frequency Scaling Monitor tells me, CPU
frequency scaling unsupported. You will not be able to modify the
frequency of your machine. Your machine may be misconfigured or not have
hardware support for CPU frequency scaling.

It seems as though the problem lies (in part) with the inability to load
the acpi-cpufreq kernel module.  It is physically present:

$ ls -lh /lib/modules/2.6.27-11-generic/kernel/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/cpufreq
total 64K
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 25K 2009-01-29 15:52 acpi-cpufreq.ko
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 35K 2009-01-29 15:52 powernow-k8.ko

But I cannot get the kernel to load the module:

# modprobe acpi-cpufreq
FATAL: Error inserting acpi_cpufreq 
(/lib/modules/2.6.27-11-generic/kernel/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/cpufreq/acpi-cpufreq.ko):
 No such device

I am able to compile my own kernel (2.6.27.10 from kernel.org) making
some changes to the 2.6.27-11-generic config file (basically disabling
some debugging options which cause my debs to be HUGE if I go with the
standard config-2.6.27-11-generic), and when I boot into it, CPU Scaling
magically works with no other changes on my part.

FYI, here is the guide I used to compile my own kernel:
http://technowizah.com/2005/12/debian-how-to-custom-kernel-compile.html

I will say that the dmesg gives a ton of ACPI Errors when I boot into
the stock kernel.  This is in stark contrast to the custom compiled
kernel I'm using wherein there are not ACPI Errors at all and CPU
Scaling works just fine.

I'm trying to attach the minimum files required 1) uname -a 
uname-a.log, 2) cat /proc/version_signature  version.log, 3) dmesg 
dmesg.log, 4) sudo lspci -vnvn  lspci-vnvn.log, but this webform only
allows me to make a single attachment.  I'm hoping I will be presented
with another page allowing for additional attachments, if not I will
attempt to post them as comments.

** Affects: linux (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: acpi cpu cpufreq frequency scaling

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[Bug 332846] Re: Ubuntu 2.6.27-11.27-generic no cpuscaling-Error inserting acpi_cpufreq

2009-02-22 Thread graysky

** Attachment added: dmesg.log
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/22972499/dmesg.log

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[Bug 332846] Re: Ubuntu 2.6.27-11.27-generic no cpuscaling-Error inserting acpi_cpufreq

2009-02-22 Thread graysky

** Attachment added: lspci-vnvn.log
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/22972506/lspci-vnvn.log

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[Bug 332846] Re: Ubuntu 2.6.27-11.27-generic no cpuscaling-Error inserting acpi_cpufreq

2009-02-22 Thread graysky

** Attachment added: uname-a.log
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/22972508/uname-a.log

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[Bug 332846] Re: Ubuntu 2.6.27-11.27-generic no cpuscaling-Error inserting acpi_cpufreq

2009-02-22 Thread graysky

** Attachment added: version.log
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/22972515/version.log

** Tags added: acpi cpu cpufreq frequency scaling

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[Bug 332846] Re: Ubuntu 2.6.27-11.27-generic no cpuscaling-Error inserting acpi_cpufreq

2009-02-22 Thread graysky
** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.27-11-generic
  
  This bug relates to
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/288592 but I as
  advised to open a new bug report.  I have an Xeon processor (X3360) on
- an P35 motherboard.  I'm running ubuntu-8.10-desktop-amd64.  The out-of-
- the-box kernel does not allow me to use CPU scaling to alter my
- processor's speed.  This is in contrast to other LINUX distros in which
- CPU scaling works just fine without altering any BIOS settings (Debian
- /Lenny-amd64, Arch/Overlord-amd64).
+ DFI LP LT P35 T2R motherboard (P35-based).  I'm running ubuntu-8.10
+ -desktop-amd64.  The out-of-the-box kernel does not allow me to use cpu
+ scaling to alter my processor's speed.  This is in contrast to other
+ LINUX distros in which cpu scaling works just fine without altering any
+ BIOS settings (Debian/Lenny-amd64, Arch/Overlord-amd64).
  
  When I log into Gnome, the CPU Frequency Scaling Monitor tells me, CPU
  frequency scaling unsupported. You will not be able to modify the
  frequency of your machine. Your machine may be misconfigured or not have
  hardware support for CPU frequency scaling.
  
  It seems as though the problem lies (in part) with the inability to load
  the acpi-cpufreq kernel module.  It is physically present:
  
  $ ls -lh /lib/modules/2.6.27-11-generic/kernel/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/cpufreq
  total 64K
  -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 25K 2009-01-29 15:52 acpi-cpufreq.ko
  -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 35K 2009-01-29 15:52 powernow-k8.ko
  
  But I cannot get the kernel to load the module:
  
  # modprobe acpi-cpufreq
  FATAL: Error inserting acpi_cpufreq 
(/lib/modules/2.6.27-11-generic/kernel/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/cpufreq/acpi-cpufreq.ko):
 No such device
  
  I am able to compile my own kernel (2.6.27.10 from kernel.org) making
  some changes to the 2.6.27-11-generic config file (basically disabling
  some debugging options which cause my debs to be HUGE if I go with the
- standard config-2.6.27-11-generic), and when I boot into it, CPU Scaling
+ standard config-2.6.27-11-generic), and when I boot into it, cpu scaling
  magically works with no other changes on my part.
  
  FYI, here is the guide I used to compile my own kernel:
  http://technowizah.com/2005/12/debian-how-to-custom-kernel-compile.html
  
  I will say that the dmesg gives a ton of ACPI Errors when I boot into
  the stock kernel.  This is in stark contrast to the custom compiled
- kernel I'm using wherein there are not ACPI Errors at all and CPU
- Scaling works just fine.
- 
- I'm trying to attach the minimum files required 1) uname -a 
- uname-a.log, 2) cat /proc/version_signature  version.log, 3) dmesg 
- dmesg.log, 4) sudo lspci -vnvn  lspci-vnvn.log, but this webform only
- allows me to make a single attachment.  I'm hoping I will be presented
- with another page allowing for additional attachments, if not I will
- attempt to post them as comments.
+ kernel I'm using wherein there are not ACPI Errors at all and cpu
+ scaling works just fine.

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[Bug 291467] Re: Delayed Intrepid Login

2009-01-01 Thread graysky
 jdeslip - your solution worked GREAT on my Intrepid system.  Delay is
down to 3-4 sec from 20!

What I did:

SystemPreferencesSessions - unchecked Windows Manager
Added a new one called 'fusion-icon' what simply has the command: fusion-icon

ctrl+alt+backspace to restart gdm and it's fixed :)

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[Bug 288592] Re: [2.6.27-7-generic] no cpufreq available

2008-12-13 Thread graysky
Here is an update.  The problem definitely lies in the Ubuntu kernel.

I compiled my own kernel based on the Debian/Lenny config file.  Upon
rebooting, CPU scaling magically worked with no intervention on my part.
This leads me to conclude that the amd64 kernel for Intrepid is tainted
in some fashion such that what I describe in my first post happens!

How can I log this as a bug so the devteam can see it and hopefully fix
it?

FYI, there is a great guide for compiling kernels under Ubuntu/Debian:
http://technowizah.com/2005/12/debian-how-to-custom-kernel-compile.html

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[Bug 288592] Re: [2.6.27-7-generic] no cpufreq available

2008-12-04 Thread graysky
Wow, this is EXACTLY what is happening with my Ubuntu 8.10 amd64 system
except I could never get it to work properly.

It happens with the stock  2.6.27-7-generic kernel but also with the 
autoupdated 2.6.27-9-generic as well.
My CPU is an Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU X3360.

# modprobe acpi-cpufreq
FATAL: Error inserting acpi_cpufreq 
(/lib/modules/2.6.27-9-generic/kernel/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/cpufreq/acpi-cpufreq.ko):
 No such device

# lsb_release -rd
Description: Ubuntu 8.10
Release: 8.10

I don't think it's problem with my BIOS because if I reboot into
Debian/Lenny amd64, it works just fine.  Does anyone have a suggestion?

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[2.6.27-7-generic] no cpufreq available
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