Nikos: the main volume control should have effect also on headphones. It
turns out it doesn't.
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I confirm the noise issue with headphones. I can hear the noise on all
levels, stronger on some of them. It seems to me it stops as long as
some sound is playing though.
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I confirm that with the patch the left speaker works.
However, when I pass to headphones, the speakers don't automatically
mute: I have to manually mute Front from volume control. Do other users
have the same problems or do I need to change some controls?
thanks!
matteo
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I have a similar situation as Nikos has, with no sound for Flash
(YouTube videos) and Rhythmbox working properly instead. When running
Firefox from the terminal, I get
ALSA lib pulse.c:272:(pulse_connect) PulseAudio: Unable to connect:
Connessione rifiutata (i.e., "Connection refused")
Doesn't se
Another small issue: with the headphones plugged, the main volume
control does not have effect on headphones. To raise/lower volume for
headphones, the only things that seems to be working is 'HP'.
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I can confirm the same problem on the 1.6.1-1~intrepid1 version from
intrepid-backports. Using 64-bit Intrepid, nvidia drivers version
180.11-0ubuntu1~intrepid1 from intrepid-updates if that matters.
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This is mine (MPB 5.1). I got the speakers working by compiling alsa
1.0.18 from the jaunty sources.
http://www.alsa-
project.org/db/?f=419d89d4ec9c0ab8a636c3cf56b094afb6e28213
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To avoid misunderstandings: the speakers I got working were center and
right, as usual.
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Binary package hint: evolution
Evoution works OK with the SOCKS proxy settings, but it appears to
ignore them when a port number is specified in the server settings for
outgoing mail. To reproduce it, just put 'servername:25' in the
'Server' configuration option for the SMTP
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Binary package hint: evolution
The first line of package description reads "Suite per il groupware con
clien email e calendario/rubrica". It should be "Suite per il groupware
con client email e calendario/rubrica".
** Affects: evolution (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
I can confirm the bug on edgy. Moreover, I tried to compile the package
from feisty and it didn't solve the problem. Using Dapper's packages,
though, the problem didn't present itself.
My system is edgy/amd64, and my soundcard is identified by lspci as
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801
I solved the problem on Gutsy by compiling the Debian source. If you
want the 7.10 .deb, drop a mail at della(at)linux.it.
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I confirm I still have the same problem after having updated my edgy to
feisty. The "defaults.pcm.dmix_max_periods -1" doesn't solve the problem
for me. I can still use twinkle to call, even though I can't hear other
people when I'm talking. Maybe the driver thinks my soundcard is not
full duplex?
Il giorno ven, 24/11/2006 alle 12.30 +, Stemp ha scritto:
> I'm using the ati/radeon driver in Edgy (2.6.17-10-generic) and I have no
> problem.
> It seems to be a fglrx bug.
Yep, the problem started to happen when I switched to the fglrx driver.
Matteo
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Hi! Since this bugs continues to happen on my computer, I wonder if
there's anything I can do to confirm it and give you more information
about it...
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Hi!
After a suspend/resume cycle with HDMI plugged in, it seems that
pulseaudio doesn't recognize anymore the internal analog device
(speakers/headphones) and I hear no sound. Before suspend I see two
audio sinks through "pacmd list-sinks" (internal analog and HDMI), and
afte
Outputs of pacmd list-sinks before and after suspend:
=== before
==
2 sink(s) available.
* index: 0
name:
driver:
flags: HARDWARE DECIBEL_VOLUME LATENCY DYNAMIC_LATENCY
state: IDLE
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Sometimes the mouse pointer becomes invisible for a while; then -- and I
don't understand what triggers that -- it reappears. The mouse continues
working -- mouseover and clicking works, so the only problem is that the
pointer is invisible.
Happy to give you more details to h
I have the same problem (negative reported DPI) when using an Ubuntu
17.10 VMWare guest running Wayland. This triggers a problem that makes
it impossible to zoom in Evince
(https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=774567). Apparently, my
monitor size is detected as 0mm x 0mm.
I'd be happy to giv
I have the same problem, I'm able to get NM connect to the wifi network
by running either of "sudo wpa_cli scan" and "sudo iwlist
scan". With respect to what happens on my computer, the behavior is the
same described in bug 1585863.
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I'm seeing the same behavior on 16.04's evince.
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Title:
All keyboard input fails: "IBUS-WARNING **: Events queue growing too
big"
To manage no
Same bug for me: /etc/resolv.conf was pointing to
/run/NetworkManager/resolv.conf rather than
../run/resolvconf/resolv.conf, as fixed by dpkg-reconfigure resolvconf.
Bug also confirmed by a bunch of other people: see
https://askubuntu.com/questions/966870/dns-not-working-after-
upgrade-17-04-to-17
I have seen what appears to be the same problem in both 15.10 and 16.04
distributions: windows that sometimes end up away from the visible
workspace when using a dual-monitor setup.
I can recover them with 1) alt-space and maximize, or 2) disconnecting
the second display.
I have a Lenovo Thinkpad
Update:
1) the problem persists when disabling session management through CCSM
2) I can't actually recover the windows via disconnecting the second display.
thanks
matteo
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This is just to confirm that the bug still appears in Ubuntu 16.04. I am
stuck with bisection, because I can't find the binaries for Saucy from
the link you posted -- appears to be too old. Also, when I tried to run
old kernels on this laptop nothing was working as apparently newer
distros require
This problem appears to be solved by setting
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="i8042.nomux=1 i8042.reset" in /etc/default/grub (as
advised in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1210748). Looks
like it's either buggy hardware or a buggy driver, then.
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I reopened the bug (I hope I did it right). The bug is still present on
the released Saucy, and I fixed it on my laptop by adding
if grep -q "EHC1.*enabled" /proc/acpi/wakeup then
echo EHC1 > /proc/acpi/wakeup
fi
to /etc/rc.local.
The problem happens when I'm not running Mir, but rather
Just a minor note: missing semicolon in the above snippet. The correct
snippet is
if grep -q "EHC1.*enabled" /proc/acpi/wakeup; then
echo EHC1 > /proc/acpi/wakeup
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Same problem for me:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 4 Series Chipset
Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 07)
00:02.1 Display controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 4 Series Chipset
Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 07)
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After a reboot, the same problem is now happening with the upstream
(4.3) kernel.
Again, I'm not really sure this is a kernel problem and the devices are
not appearing on xinput --list.
Please let me know how I can help further.
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Christopher and Joseph, thanks a lot!
After updating the BIOS, the problem *seems* to be gone. I'll mark this
as Invalid, and will change it to Confirmed it if it shows up again.
The output for the dmidecode commands is
GDETB1WW (1.71 )
09/14/2015
Thanks a lot!
matteo
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I was speaking too early. The problem resurfaced. Now running 1.71 BIOS
and 4.2.0-19-generic kernel.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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Couldn't reproduce it yet. At the moment, the situation is:
Kernel 4.2.0, both BIOS versions (v. 1.69 & v. 1.71): bug present
Mainline kernel 4.3, old BIOS v. 1.69: bug present
Mainline kernel 4.3, new BIOS v. 1.71: but not reproduced yet
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I don't know if this is really a kernel bug or if it's any other
component, please help me know how I can diagnose the problem better.
This is a bug I have been experiencing with both 15.04 and 15.10, while
this was not a problem with earlier distributions -- unfortunately, I
If I remember correctly, I started having the issue with the upgrade
from 14.10 to 15.04, I believe. Stupid me, I didn't file the bug because
I didn't know which package to file it for.
Right now I'm running the 4.3 mainline kernel, and everything seems to
run fine.
** Tags added: kernel-fixed-up
I just reproduced it on the mainline kernel 4.3 (4.3.0-040300-generic).
Now I've reproduced the bug with all combinations of BIOS and kernel
versions.
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Bug confirmed also on the 4.4-rc3 kernel.
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Title:
Keyboard and touchpad mal
I remember that I didn't have this problem in 13.10 (Saucy) and I had it
in Vivid and now Wily.
What do you mean as "confirmed to root cause"? What do you expect me to
do next?
thanks!
matteo
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Hi,
when I run kernel 4.2.0-23, several devices don't work (USB devices,
wireless card, DisplayPort on the docking station) on my Lenovo ThinkPad
X230. Everything works OK with the previous 4.2.0-22 version.
I'm filing the bug running the 4.2.0-22 version since I don't have
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Could you please tell me where to download them from? I'm having a bit
of a hard time navigating through old-releases.ubuntu.com. Thanks!
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Unfortunately, I don't have them anymore as I had to delete them to make
space for upgrades.
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I can confirm the same bug on WMWare Workstation 11 and Ubuntu 14.10.
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To manage notifica
See also https://communities.vmware.com/thread/485583
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I had the same problem, with Lenovo Thinkpad Twist and Saucy Salamander.
It's kind of intermittent, I'm now trying to understand whether "echo
LID0 | sudo tee /proc/acpi/wakeup" solves the problem.
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The problem happens after every reboot. The computer would go in standby
mode only once. Doing
echo EHC1 | sudo tee /proc/acpi/wakeup
solves this.
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Every now and then, I find that gvfsd-http is eating 100% CPU; I have to
kill it manually. By having a look with strace I see an endless loop of
poll([{fd=3, events=POLLIN}], 1, 0) = 0 (Timeout)
recvfrom(18, "", 4, 0, NULL, NULL)
I wonder whether this is happening becaus
I get the same error, also I get it quite frequently. Here's an excerpt
from my .xsession-errors. It starts like this, and then the errors
multiply...
(gnome-shell:4706): Clutter-WARNING **: Actor '[:0x3ab7010]'
should not be mapped if parent
'[:0x37a0fd0]'is not visible
JS ERROR: !!! Err
Another thing, looks like this is actually triggered by some messages
arriving. I got it crashing often when I was chatting simultaneously
with several people.
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Binary package hint: pidgin-facebookchat
When I use facebook plugin, pidgin hangs. I am using an AMD64
architecture and connecting through a SOCKS proxy, if that matters.
Running pidgin -d, I get - before the program hangs completely needing
kill -9 - a list of messages like
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When I use facebook plugin, pidgin hangs. I am using an AMD64
architecture and connecting throu
Frankly I didn't remember this bug :) it's a machine in not using much
anymore but I think at some point the problem stopped happening.
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