Oh good, I am glad someone else can confirm it. I hope this bug gets
fixed, as I would like to run 12.04 on the Presario. Still have a few
months to get a fix before it is out
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I was installing 12.04, and the installer crashed when it tried to
unmount the USB drive which I was installing from.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: ubiquity 2.9.19
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-16.25-generic-pae 3.2.6
Uname: Linux
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This also happens in Gnome..
I created this to solve my problem
[Desktop Entry]
Encoding=UTF-8
Name=LMMS
Comment=Drum sequencer with multiple plugin and midi capabilities
Exec=lmms
Terminal=false
Type=Application
Categories=Application;AudioVideo;Audio
Icon=lmms
save this as
lmms.desktop
in
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lmms.desktop is missing from /usr/share/applications/
so here is my version that fixes the problem.
** Attachment added: the lmms.desktop file
here is my file to make it even easier for everyone...
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so here is my version that fixes the problem.
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Hi, I can only offer you some advice as who to talk to
http://lmms.sourceforge.net/community.php
or specifically try
http://sourceforge.net/apps/phpbb/lmms/
did you use the
ubuntu-bug lmms
command in your terminal?
It may be the ppa has a bug.
I use Ubuntu 11.04 (not studio) and LMMS
I have the same problem. I have had to revert back to 10.04, because every
newer version requires me to boot with acpi=off. NO other option would work.
I tried every possible one, I found.
Compaq Presario R3000.
I have tested older versions of Ubuntu to see if there was a problem with my
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Currently running 10.04 and no boot param needed. from 10.10 and onward
I have needed acpi=off, which is of course a bad idea to run a system
without acpi. I have tried numerous boot parameters and none work
consistantly. acpi_osi Windows 2006 (2001 SP1/SP2) worked
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Well according to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MaverickMeerkat/ReleaseNotes;
With 10.10 we have also dropped support for i586 and lower processors,
as well as i686 processors without cmov support.
I guess this isn't a bug, but an intentional design
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With 10.10 we have also dropped support for i586 and lower processors,
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Does this latest Kernel re include support? Because this may be the issue I am
facing? I will try the newest one and
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I figured out the whole problem with this... and someone may have already
known the problem, but here is the solution...
/usr/share/applications/
is missing the lmms.desktop file
If someone has the same problem have them open the terminal type
gksu gedit
then add this
[Desktop Entry]
Has this ever been developed? Emerald seems no longer available to 11.10
users...
And the problem of gnome dependencies still exists.
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A
Sweet. I made my own svg for it... but that is brilliant!
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lmms does not show in menus must launch in terminal or with run dialog
To
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Compaq Presario R3000
linux:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 3.0.0.12.14
Version table:
3.0.0.12.14 0
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ oneiric/main i386 Packages
Description:Ubuntu 11.10
Release:11.10
00:00.0 Host bridge [0600]: nVidia
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Installed: (none)
Candidate: 3.0.0.12.14
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I can confirm this bug also occurs on my Compaq Presario-R3200-PF153UA-ABA
2.6.35-28-generic #49-Ubuntu i686 GNU/Linux
acpi=off is the only option that will allow me to boot...
I have tried various methods as well
the OTHER problem is that when shutting down the computer, I have to
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If a search is done in the software center for lmms, it is not in
Sound/Video. When installed it must be run from terminal (or attached
to panel w/ a launcher) I believe this developed in the upgrade to
Natty. In Maverick the software center listed it in the proper
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I have tested the Quantal ports to precise with it, and still not
working however I will boot into it and run apport-collect -p linux
903961 when I have the opportunity. Currently I have been able to run
precise with the OLD Lucid Kernel (which makes it run slowly and makes
it somewhat
apport information
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Currently running 10.04 and no boot param needed.
WORKAROUND: From 10.10 and onward I have needed kernel parameter
acpi=off
Which is of course a bad idea to run a system without acpi.
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Ok, That is more info for you!!
I changed the 'needs-upstream-testing' to
'kernel-bug-exists-upstream-linux-3.5.0-6-generic'
I obviously am testing the quantal kernel in Precise, as I thought it may have
been fixed WAY up stream, but this isn't the case. The problem developed in
the switch
Oh, ok... well I will download the latest non quantal kernel and rerun the
apport command.
Before I commit to bisect the kernel, is there someway I can test it without
causing my computer to hang during the boot process? or some ultra secret
thing i can do to get out of a frozen and locked up
I have never bisected a kernel before, so I am checking out your
recomended reading, and I have the latest precise 3.4.0-030400rc6,
installed (rc7 only contained the 'all headers' file so I will only
test rc6) I also downloaded the last lucid 2.6.33-020635rc1 and first
maverick
booting into 3.4.0-030400rc6 kernel hangs the boot process
so bug still exists upstream
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Kernel regression boot param acpi=off now
I am testing the kernels to find where the regression occured. And I am
keeping my notes here to keep track of them
WORKING
The very first listed Maverick Kernel works.
2.6.33-02063306-generic_2.6.33-02063306
2.6.33-020633_2.6.33-020633
2.6.34-020634-generic_2.6.34-020634
NOT WORKING
LUCID
OK!!! The LAST working Kernel is
2.6.34-020634rc1-generic_2.6.34-020634rc1
the FIRST broken Kernel is
2.6.34-02063401-generic_2.6.34-02063401
@Christopher Penalver If I need some help bisecting can I contact you?
If not who could assist me if I have questions. I am wondering if i can
use git
Wow, thanks for helping me despite the huge move!!! I hope it all goes
well for you! I have contacted the manager of the Kernel Team, and
hopefully I can be put in touch with the right person to help. Thanks
again, I had kinda given up on fixing this bug (as I am not a kernel
programmer, and
I'm sorry but, doesn't there need to be a
linux-headers-***-generic-*-.deb
linux-headers-**-all.deb
linux-image-***-generic-*-.deb
linux-image-extra-***-generic-*-.deb
there is no
linux-headers-**-all.deb
at that link. How do I install it? a normal sudo dpkg
Ok, I'm downloading them now, and I will test it out, and let you know
the results, thank you.
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No, that just hung the computer up right off the bat. I will see if I
can get the 3.7 to install. If it works, I'll let you know
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No, it had the same error again when I tried to install the 3.7... just
ended up with a broken package.
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On my first boot it WORKS!!
If anything changes I will post again.
Thanks!
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Ok, I booted into the newest rc4 Kernel you built. No problems with it,
I will default to this one until the next one is built. Thanks!
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Ok, so I have been trying the 64 bit build, and that seems to work
perfectly. I had tried the 64 bit (11.04, and 11.10 and both did not
work), and so far 12.04.1 64 bit doesn't have the bug. So, if you want
to fix the bug for the 32 bit (just because it is a regression) we can,
I will continue
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Drag-and-drop playlist support missing
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Rhythmbox does not show the Library Location
To
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In the manual the Key Shortcuts says F11 is for Full screen, but there
is no entry in the manual like the above patch submitted by Mr. Paul.
Searching for 'Party Mode' produces no results. It might be nice is
party mode came with visualizations, too.
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Doesn't seem to be an issue. I remember it occuring in earlier
versions. Tried to reproduce the bug to no avail. Maybe someone else
can?
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I am not sure how to go about upgrading BIOS in Linux (I also do not
think it is ever recommended), but as I said the 64bit version works
quite well. I have no windows CDs of any sort.
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anyone who can help please point me in the right direction.
I have already contacted the LMMS devs for help. So I guess I am now
the one in charge of this bug
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Israel Dahl (israeldahl)
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bug is present in Ubuntu 12.04 and Xubuntu 12.04 and Lubuntu 12.04.1 64bit
alsa-base 1.0.25+dfsg-0ubuntu1 on this machine (64 bit)
I except Ubuntu to automatically sense the presence of headphones and disable
the speakers. This is not the case, the speakers and headphones
I will have to check on this tomorrow... I assume it is registering,
because after installing gnome-alsamixer I can check the Headphone Jack
Sense and it will work. It was not enabled by default however. Thanks
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I had issues with unity, gnome-session-fallback and cinnamon (all are
gnome3 based). Lubuntu (LXDE) worked fine as my fallback session. I
didn't try for too long. I simply gave up and fell back to my 12.04
installation. The interim releases aren't supposed to be as stable as
the LTS. No one
Hi Gary, since you are the second person to comment in recent days could you
tell us what was updated?
/var/log/dpkg.log has the info in it.
find /var/lib/dpkg/info/ -name \*.list -mtime -3 | sed 's#.list$##;s#.*/##'
will print out the commands from the last day.
Could you post the output?
I
Hi, did you upgrade to 13.04 while it was still in Beta? This situation should
not happen in a normal upgrade process. 12.10 has lmms 0.4.10. 13.04 has lmms
0.4.14. During the 13.04 beta 0.4.13 was uploaded (and had some major bugs
still, including the issue with lmms.install and
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This is a usability bug.
I am using Ubuntu 13.10 64bit on the desktop (not phone).
I decided to see how the webbrowser had progressed, and reinstalled it and
tried to use it.
Obviously, there is a lot of work that will need to be done to make it ready
for the desktop, and
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13.10 doesn't have Mir yet, however you can enable it to test it, as I did
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Mir/Installing
I wanted to test it, to see how fast everything went.
I will post a video shortly
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1233545
I tried desktop recorder, but that looked fine when I used X, again... so I
shot a video with my phone, so the quality is not extremely good.
But, as you can see using Mir is absoulte wackiness. It is
I don't have proposed enabled in 13.10, and I have the issue, but it looks as
though the proposed fix doesn't always fix it from a few of the above
comments.
I have variety (wallpaper changer) installed which shows the time on my
wallpaper, but this is annoying to have to Ctrl Super D to see
I am not sure that this is actually a bug. But it is true. I am not entirely
sure that this is something that really needs to be fixed, though. Can you
give me some really good reasons why this behaviour should be changed? There
is nothing inside lmms to install VST support, nor would it be
Have you experienced this particular bug? I am assuming by make-installed you
mean building wine from source using make install. I have already started
working on your proposed fix, as I am building a version for trusty, and I am
going to try to resolve the ugly icon issue for this LTS (the
doesn't look
bad, especially since Ubuntu Studio uses XFCE.
I can test the lmms-vst package on my machine. I will end up testing it in
13.10, and a live USB 14.04.
** Changed in: lmms (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Israel Dahl (israeldahl)
** Changed in: lmms (Ubuntu)
Status: New
Ok, I just created a recipe, and sent it to the build farm. It should be ready
in about an hour. It is building a ppa for saucy and trusty, so I suppose you
can use it in saucy. But testing it in both would be really nice.
I haven't tested it yet, but it built fine, so we shall see if it
Public bug reported:
I had expected the settings to update automatically on a fresh install.
However when I booted into my freshly installed Ubuntu 13.10 (still officially
unreleased) the settings were wacky.
This is because, although it was a fresh install I keep my /home partition
separate
Public bug reported:
Using Ubuntu 13.10, and current unity-system-compositor (0.0.1)
There is some incredible choppiness and occasionally the background flickers
through the foreground.
Some events cause the top to become garbled. The workspace switcher icon is a
garbled mess. the top panel
Great!! Not sure when it was fixed, but the Beta works great!
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released = New
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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