For what it's worth, I commented out the `mystatedir statedir ifindex
interface` line, and changed the three `return` lines to be `exit 0` and
now I no longer get the angry red FAILED line during boot, `systemctl
status networking.service` looks okay, and my internet continues to
function just
Doing:
sudo apt-get install nvidia-modprobe
Did indeed work! Awesome. So I guess this is a packaging / requirements
error, then?
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Answered my own question (it is a requirements problem) by looking at
the linked issue. Feel free to close this as a duplicate.
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Will do when I get back to my computer on Monday, and I'll report back.
If you have time to fill me in a bit before then -- do you suspect that the
nvidia module isn't being loaded into the kernel? It seems like it is
because it's listed in lsmod (and performance indicates it, too), but I'm
not
I also git cloned the latest version of pycuda from the homepage, ran
python configure.py and python setup.py install --user, and have the
same behavior.
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From a Python terminal (python2 or python3):
import pycuda.autoinit
Traceback (most recent call last):
File stdin, line 1, in module
File /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/pycuda/autoinit.py, line 4, in
module
cuda.init()
pycuda._driver.Error: cuInit failed: unknown
Oh wow. I meant 14.10, not 12.10. Sorry :)
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+ pycuda.autoinit fails after upgrade to 14.10
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From a Python terminal (python2 or python3):
import pycuda.autoinit
Traceback (most recent call last):
That did indeed work, so this appears to be a duplicate bug. Thanks for
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PyOpenCL and PyCUDA compatibility
To manage
After removing everything related to CUDA and OpenCL (everything with
those names in Synaptic), I do `sudo apt-get install python-pycuda
python-pyopencl` and get:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
python-pyopencl : Depends: libopencl-1.1-1
Depends:
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python-pycuda and python-pyopencl cannot be installed simultaneously in
Ubuntu 14.04 because they create conflicts in apt (using Synaptic to try
to install).
python-pycuda:
Installed: 2013.1.1+git20140310-1ubuntu1
Candidate: 2013.1.1+git20140310-1ubuntu1
Version table:
I meant python-pycuda and python-pyopencl. Both are often used by people
working on computational problems, so it would be good to have them
installable simultaneously. Also, I am running the NVIDIA drivers, if
that matters.
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Sure. I use --bind mounts to link working directories on various SSDs to
a common location that gets backed up frequently. The bind mounts are
preferable to symlinks so that backups of the common location (backed up
onto slower HDD storage) execute correctly---traversing symlinks is not
a
Confirmed that this (high-priority) bug still exists in 12.04. Let us
know if there is any extra information we can provide.
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Trash is not
This one has been fixed. Thanks!
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Yeah, 2.6.36 in the mainline ppa (comment #19) fixed it for me, too. As
it was a kernel issue, I marked it invalid here. I'm not sure if that is
the correct label, but it wasn't the xorg people's problem in any case
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It might be worth checking to see if the need to reset is somehow
related to another bug I've filed
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/359361)
which has to do with playback issues under the same sound configuration.
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those of us that have the issue. I am running:
Foxconn Renaissance MB w/integrated audio (Intel Corporation 82801JI),
Intel i7 940, NVIDIA 9500GT
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I am not certain this is an Xorg problem, but some of the time
(~10-20%?) my system stutters if I am not moving the mouse. Music I'm
playing will skip badly and CPU usage will stay elevated. Text I type in
terminals is slow to appear. If I wave my
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You could try making a .asoundrc file in your home directory, or modifying
the parameters in the alsa.conf (I think) in /etc/modprobe.d/. if you look
online for how to make your own asound.conf, you will find the alsa wiki
which has lots of info.
On Aug 21, 2010 7:31 AM, xanadoo
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My Intel HDA Audio chipset no longer provides bit-perfect output. When I
follow the ALSA bit perfect testing instructions (Testing Your Setup
at http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php/DigitalOut) and play the dts-
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When playing sound in Jaunty out of my HDA Intel SPDIF out, loud sounds
clip. This is audible because from the strong distortion it produces,
which I have seen some people characterize as crackling. For example,
apport information
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A note on the Apport submission:
I did a new install of Lucid on my laptop. I enabled auto-login and
installed some other software.
I used system-preferences-sound to change to the digital out/analog in
from the default analog duplex.
I had to then open alsamixer to unmute and raise the volume
The workaround using calls to xinput with 'TPPS/2 IBM TrackPoint' work
for me when I replace those with TPPS/2 IBM TrackPoint---I just got
rid of the outer quote marks on the device name and it works. I am
running the most recent mainline kernel, though.
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I have confirmed both Rocko's (#197) and Mossroy's (#198) comments. That
is, with the latest Lucid Alpha (Xorg 1.7.5) and closed-source NVIDIA
drivers running compiz, the screen will not refresh. With the latest
Lucid Alpha and the Intel drivers running compiz, the screen will
refresh. It looks
This bug persisted in Karmic, and is still present in the current Lucid
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I have managed to isolate this issue. It appears to be caused by the
loading/unloading of the sound controller.
If I play a test sinusoid through gstreamer-properties, I can hear it
distorting (clipping) from a fresh reboot. If I open up alsamixer while
the sound is playing and mute-then-unmute
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: python-qwt5-qt4
Binary package hint: python-qwt5-qt4
I am unable to install python-qwt5-qt4 on lucid alpha 2:
x...@xxx:~$ sudo apt-get install python-qwt5-qt4
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information...
It works fine now. I had Always Sync to Vblank selected in DriConf,
and that apparently didn't get along with the Sync To Vblank in
Compiz. Once I changed the settings in DriConf and restarted, sync to
vblank in compiz worked perfectly. As to why I didn't have this problem
with my external
I am running the newest drivers and kernel. I'm running on a Lenovo
laptop. Oddly enough, when I had an external monitor connected, and was
only outputting to that, sync to vblank worked correctly. Now that I'm
using the built-in laptop LCD, it sync to vblank causes the ~0.5Hz
update issue. I'm
I still have this problem. Should I unmark it as fixed?
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I'm running 2.6.30-02063004, and if I enable sync to vblank, it slows to
a crawl (~0.5Hz updates).
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Thanks so much! My transit now works perfectly, including
plugging/unplugging. I had to make the changes noted in #12 and (as
noted by oudalrich) delete the /etc/udev/rules.d/42-madfuload.rules file
I had.
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I can confirm that none of the above solutions work for me. Also, when I
run madfuload on the correct device/usb port, it exits with a seg fault,
but the sound card works anyway. I'm on Jaunty 64-bit.
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More evidence toward this being a strange ALSA driver issue.
If I get a 44.1kHz DTS (or 44.1 Dolby Digital) file playing using
aplay or listen music player, it outputs noise. If I then type
iecset audio 0 to give the SPDIF out the correct headers, it goes
silent. If I then mute/unmute the main
Should this be marked Fix Released? There is workaround, but it
requires using the slower noxdamage. It does not fix the regression. If
this is accepted as a fix, would it be okay to file a new bug about the
need to use -noxdamage in VNC, when I didn't used to have to?
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I have managed to make the problem disappear. And reappear.
On a fresh reboot, if I go to menu-System-Preferences-Sound, set one
of the Sound Playback drop boxes to be the ALSA digital output, and
hit the test button, the sine wave is usually (if not always)
distorted. If I run alsamixer in a
Muting/unmuting the master also fixes it. Also, adding
model=thinkpad and/or position_fix=1 [or 2] in /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-
base.conf does not fix it.
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I have the same problem, so I confirmed this bug. My Dinovo used to work
after restarts and suspends, now it doesn't.
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What's strange about this bug is that I /didn't/ have this problem in
Intrepid, but I /do/ have it in Jaunty...
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When playing sound in Jaunty out of my HDA Intel SPDIF out, loud sounds
clip. This is audible because from the strong distortion it produces,
which I have seen some people characterize as crackling. For example,
if I go to system-preferences-sound and play the test sound, the
Public bug reported:
My Intel HDA Audio chipset no longer provides bit-perfect output. When I
follow the ALSA bit perfect testing instructions (Testing Your Setup
at http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php/DigitalOut) and play the dts-
encoded Norrlanda.wav using aplay, I get white noise instead of
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Also, using the test sample ac3_the_other_side_48khz.wav from
http://www.kellyindustries.com/sounds.html, I can get bit-perfect output
using the following command:
mplayer ac3_the_other_side_48khz.wav -ac hwac3 -ao alsa
If I play any of the 44.1kHz files, I do not get bit-perfect output, and
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