In my current Kubuntu 7.10 installation my /etc/hosts contains:
127.0.0.1 localhost
127.0.1.1 somehostname
But I have no problem to use Aministrator Mode in System Settings or kcontrol.
But!
Testing Hardy (Kubuntu Desktop i386 (20080417.1)) in live session (not
installed) I can't turn the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kmix
Kubuntu Desktop i386 (20080417.1) (pre-RC) live session:
When I went to System Settings - Sound System, and tried Test Sound button,
it does play sound. (ok)
I hit the volume icon in tray, I choose mixer option, the KMix window does
open. (ok)
Public bug reported:
(This is probably more wish than a bug.)
Kubuntu Desktop i386 (20080417.1) (pre-RC) live session:
After the X server is started, the dual monitor setup is not detected, so the
same screen is shown on both monitors.
Gfx card is ATI Radeon X1200, driver name in System
I have been toying around with the live session of Hardy pre-RC a bit
more and I noticed this (steps to reproduce it):
1) I boot live CD
2) ps aux | grep dcopserver leads to: ubuntu pid and stuff dcopserver
[kdeinit] --nosid
Scenario 1 (bug):
3) I go into System Settings, go into Monitor
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kde-systemsettings
This happens in Hardy pre-RC Kubuntu Desktop i386 (20080417.1)
When I go into Monitor Display settings the window has just the right size to
show everything without scrollbars.
After entering Administrator mode the window gets the
On different PC with SiS Sl7012 (on-board AC97 kind of thing?)
everything works ok, so it may be related to HDA Intel on-board audio
only.
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KMix Left/right slider moves Master volume down
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/218609
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Binary package hint: gcc-4.2
see upstream http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=36235
Any chance to move to current gcc4.3 in 8.04? 4.2 looks to have some
problems with aliasing and as 4.3 is already current and works for me,
it would help me. Anyone knows 4.3 would
I did seen already HDA Intel notebook which did work correctly, so it looks
like just some specific board/driver is affected, not all of them.
If anyone will give me instructions how to collect relevant data, I will add it
here.
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The manage repositories is now completely different in Feisty, so far I
was unable to reproduce it there (tried just two times IIRC, most of the
time I'm in 6.10 so I can't test it). I think you may close this unless
somebody wants to fix it for 6.10.
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early manage repositories will exit adept
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OS: Kubuntu 8.04.1, KDE3.5.9
I was used in Kubuntu 6.10 to put the flash disk into PC, open it's
content in new window (konqueror has been used for that), and type into
navigation bar the start of name I was looking for (as I have like
200-300 files in one of the folders,
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I'm trying liveCD RC1 of Kubuntu 9.04 KDE3 remix (
https://wiki.kubuntu.org/Kubuntu/Kde3/Jaunty ).
When I use system menu to access Storage Media, it opens Konqueror with
system:/media/ path.
There I'm provided with listing of my HDD partitions (and other medias) going
At approx 50-100 lines per second with redundant information?
Good joke. Or defective by design. I hope it's the first one.
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Xorg log keeps growing during live session
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I'm testing it with 9.10 now.
With default xorg.conf I still get:
xrandr: screen cannot be larger than 1280x1280 (desired size 2560x1024)
After changing xorg.conf, the xrandr --output DVI-0 --right-of VGA-0
--auto *WORKS*.
Visiting System settings - Display will reconfigure X back to cloned
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Can't
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Binary package hint: konqueror
I'm testing Kubuntu 9.10 (upgraded from 9.04 installation).
I tried to report a bug in System settings, it fired up konqueror with filebug
page.
I did enter short description, and the search did bring couple of bugs.
After I did find my
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I have dual head ATI Radeon X1300 card with two LCDs, before 9.04 there
was always proprietary driver offered after installation (fglrx), which
did work well with dual head.
With 9.04 there's no proprietary driver (and according to
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: adept
When I run adept and I hit View/Manage repositories during Loading,
please wait..., the adept does exit abruptly without any message.
I know I should wait when the SW asks me to, but I think this is sloppy
SW design, the menu should either work,
forget to add version: kubuntu 6.10, Adept Manager 2.1 Cruiser
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how to crash it:
connect on ICQ
run calculator (SpeedCrunch), enter for example 15*42 and evaluate, now select
Edit - Copy Result
switch to some gaim ICQ chat windows, and Paste
gaim does crash.
package:
gaim_2.0.0+beta3.1-1ubuntu9_i386.deb
Maintainer: Ubuntu Core
I don't use other protocols.
Tried IRC as I know it well, same crash on first try.
(Singoff message visible for others: *** Signoff: PedX (Remote closed
the connection) ... just as I anticipated)
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crash after paste, reproducible always (for me)
https://launchpad.net/bugs/75543
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Doesn't it crash elsewhere too, just my box?
Attaching backtrace file.
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Going wild in ideas (no facts involved):
I saw a bug (maybe closed one?) about crash with empty paste, I think
these two may be related.
And some facts at last:
BTW, did you notice it's about Paste of result from SpeedCrunch?
It's important, because when I just select text from this page, I can
Can't find any other application crashing gaim in the same way.
I'm not sure how to find same text widget, but IMHO for example in system
settings the Search box is probably the same widget. (no crash)
Copy from Kate (text editor) works OK too, both copy, and copy as HTML.
Copy from gnome(?)
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 362061 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/362061
I don't think this is duplicate. From the #362061: I am able to set a big
desktop in gnome using the same driver
If that would be the case, I would be able to configure it by hand trough
xorg.conf and
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/367776
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The xorg.conf is without any change, just like the Kubuntu 9.04 install
process created it.
I'm discussing this problem at forums too, I have found one similar thread at:
http://phoronix.com/forums/showthread.php?t=16460
The suggested 'xrandr --output DVI-0 --right-of VGA-0 --auto' leads to:
I did change xorg.conf for bigger virtual resolution, now the xrandr doesn't
complain about small screen, but I run into different problem.
Almost everything I ask xrandr to do with one output, it does it with both of
them.
Here are some examples and additional information about xrandr:
xrandr
BTW: Installing *fglrx* packages is deadly in this case, after reboot
there's black screen in graphics mode with some sparse color dots in top
area and system does completely freeze, not even Ctrl+Alt+Del works.
(sort of expected, as fglrx should not work with my X1300 card and new
xorg, still the
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-radeonhd (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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The live session does not detect dual monitor setup automagically
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The attached logs are from Kubuntu 8.10 live CD.
Sorry for the change, but you asked too late, don't have 8.04 live CD around,
and anyway I think it's better to stay current.
The behavior of 8.10 is same, it starts up in clone mode.
Yet there's bonus behavior, the Xorg log file keeps growing, I
Kubuntu 8.10 live CD session update:
- the System settings does not have anymore any sound test, unless I'm blind?
Just some Sound settings to list devices.
- used Amarok to play some default sample which is included
- the simple volume in tray works ok, changing volume up and down.
- when I hit
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Kubuntu 8.10 live session from CD.
I can't test if my mic works correctly. There's no test in System settings /
Sound.
I did test speakers trough Amarok's default sample included, which I find
exactly unfortunate as the missing mic test.
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Importance:
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When I boot the live CD Kubuntu 8.10, the /var/log/Xorg.0.log keeps growing.
I'm adding one copied soon after boot, the diff file how it has grown couple
of seconds latter (like every 5 or 10s), and the current size after several
minutes is 2.2MB:
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I have at home already Kubuntu 6.10 and 7.04 installed, each of them on their
own ext3 partition with shared ext3 /home partition.
I have the graphical grub at /boot/grub at Kubuntu 6.10 partition.
I tried to install Kubuntu 8.10 there, but from previous experience I
think
I think you don't understand what the actual bug is.
My sound is working correctly (I tested it in different applications), but I'm
missing a simple test in the system settings, so I can't test the sound
directly after OS installation or after change of sound settings.
To test sounds I have to
Testing Kubuntu 10.04 RC (386 desktop CD image), live session behaviour:
driver [OK]
KDE4 system settings - Display:
default: cloned view [OK ? I would prefer dual view, but cloned is probably
more safe for live session.]
after changing position of the secondary output from cloned to Right of
summary: it works sufficiently well for me to be used, although some
polish wouldn't hurt. But for me this case is closed.
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I don't need this anymore, for over 1 year. And I used it for obscure
low quality ADSL USB modem, if that's the only use of this package, then
I think in another 2 years of inactivity on this bug you can simply
close it, because nobody will need it.
So for those *still* affected by this bug or
blank screen with 13.2 beta for me, but the problem is now elsewhere.
Xorg.log:
[25.961] (II) LoadModule: fglrx
[25.961] (II) Loading
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/xorg/extra-modules/extra-modules.dpkg-tmp/modules/drivers/fglrx_drv.so
[26.712] (II) Module fglrx: vendor=FireGL - AMD
13.2beta6 ( amd-driver-installer-
catalyst-13.2-beta6-linux-x86.x86_64.zip ):
still no luck on my HP 4540s, again it fails with invalid BIOS message.
But again it fails reasonably, no crash anymore, just error message in Xorg.log.
I did report it as http://ati.cchtml.com/show_bug.cgi?id=701 ...
@Nick:
I haven't tried fglrx with xorg-edgers, only default xorg-video-intel +
xorg-video-ati, as the synaptics (touchpad and some keyboard stuff too
on my notebook) keeps crashing, I was too lazy to try anything more. But
it boots into X, just as original repository version, so the intel+ati
I did check the BIOS, the ATI radeon was enabled, now with Intel only
setting the GLX/OGL still works, so something got fixed on my Kubuntu
installation while I was trying out different PPAs for drivers.
That said, I would still like to have radeon 3D working (like it was in
12.04). :)
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I'm a developer too, and after all those years *I* don't care who's fault it is
either, I feel just like ordinary user: 12.04 worked, 12.10 is crap (took me 4h
on work day to revert to working X).
Installing packages from PPA didn't help me, I still get:
(EE) this is a Muxless...
intel-video from xorg-edgers PPA works well too (kernel 3.7.0, etc..
whole PPA), so the only crashing intel-video driver is from Nick's PPA.
I thought only some removal of obsolete code was reverted on that one,
so how comes it doesn't work? :)
Anyway, I didn't got further in the bruise lee
* This patch has enabled many users to have their hybrid systems
working. No reported regressions so far
^^ not true, the Nick's PPA packages do *NOT* work for me. (intel driver
does crash straight away when vga switching is disabled in BIOS, before
fglrx comes into play, X crashes after loading
I'm slightly affected, or maybe actually my kernel is "fixed" to
correctly clear the error report even when device is not found
internally (referring to the #27 brief analysis), as I do see the AER
error in dmesg, periodically showing up, but only about once per couple
of minutes.
It's still
There's this PPA for few years providing Ubuntu (nightly) builds:
https://launchpad.net/~dolik-rce/+archive/ubuntu/upp
The owner of the PPA did quite some work to make the packaging process a
bit closer to other SW, but still an review from experienced packager to
check quality of packaging and
I'm now on 4.16.3 kernel, and while I haven't encountered freeze since
moving to 4.15.13+, the WiFi connection becomes slow/unstable after few
minutes. I'm not sure this is connected to the same part of code, or my
HW meanwhile degraded a bit (did the 4.4 kernel work without a hitch? I
may try to
I did switch to mainline kernel 4.15.13 about 10 days back, and so far
no single freeze happened.
I did use this web page for instructions/etc:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds
I'm on KDE Neon distro, which is basically Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (with
latests KDE packages on top of it).
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