Thanks, I will check those out and file the reports. G
On 05/06/2013 11:30 PM, Charles Profitt wrote: > There are some docs on the bug squad wiki that should help. In general > if you report a bug people will assist with getting the correct > package. In all honesty bug reports have a better chance of being > addressed on the development version. > > Gabor Toth <[email protected]> wrote: > > Yea, that is how far I got with my guessing. 4 GB RAM should be > enough, especially as I have 6 or 8 GB Swap. Never before did I run > out of that. > > Anyhow, as I said I would be willing to file the reports, just need a > hint under what package do I do it. This is why I wrote here. If > there is another list I should write to please let me know too. I am > willing to put time and work into this so it can be fixed for all > (including me of course ;-) ) > > G > > On 05/06/2013 11:16 PM, Jackson Doak wrote: >> sorry, i don't know. i'm guessing "1" was a lack of RAM/Swap >> >> >> On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 7:13 AM, Gabor Toth <[email protected] >> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >> >> Hi Jason, >> >> Any suggestion under what package do I file the bug? I have >> actually no idea what, especially on point 1, I do not know what >> froze the system up. Same on 2 and 3. On 4 I guess that is the >> Alsa package, or something else? Can you give me some suggestions? >> >> Thanks. >> >> G >> >> On 05/06/2013 11:09 PM, Jackson Doak wrote: >>> file bugs for everything, then try and see if they affect >>> quantal or saucy as well. >>> use "ubuntu-bug PACKAGE" to file bugs. >>> >>> >>> On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 7:07 AM, Gabor Toth <[email protected] >>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >>> >>> I have been running 12.10 and it was very stable for me. >>> Then recently upgraded to 13.04 and while the upgrade went >>> well and I like the new stuff and changes (not a lot, but >>> still nice) there a number of bugs which I was a bit >>> startled about and did not know what bug report to file or >>> how to go about reporting it. I have some time I could >>> spend helping on the fixing of these and thus please feel >>> free to shoot at me things that I should do to provide more >>> data or test things and so on. As a general data I am >>> running UBUNTU 13.04 on a Dell Inspirion 17R with 4 Gb RAM. >>> I also have an external screen, an LG small flat screen TV >>> connected through HDMI. Here is the list: >>> >>> 1. Since installation the system froze up entirely 3 >>> times. The last time I had Google Chrome, GIMP, >>> Libreoffice Writer open and I was just talking on >>> Skype. The whole system froze but I could still >>> continue speak on Skype - it was weird. Nothing worked >>> from there. The mouse moved, but no response to >>> clicks. Tried Ctrl+Alt+F1 - no response, beside some >>> hard disk activity, but no change on the screen. Then >>> tried Ctrl+Alt+Del a number of times and beside some >>> hard disk activity, no change - or actually the mouse >>> cursor have disappeared. Had to do a total hard >>> shutdown with the power button kept in for 5 sec. The >>> system started up normal after. >>> 2. Not sure if related to the above, but two times I had a >>> problem with shutting the system down. I clicked on >>> shut down however during the shut down sequence the >>> system froze or at least did not continue. The "dots" >>> kept moving like something is still happening, but no >>> hard disk activity, nor anything for a long time. Once >>> by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Del I managed to get the system to >>> restart and then could shut it down properly but the >>> other time I had to use the power button to power off. >>> Weird. >>> 3. Once I had a problem to start the system up. The >>> graphical screen disappeared and only some text was left >>> on the screen, seemingly frozen. Then I switched to >>> text mode with Ctrl+Alt+F1, that worked and immediately >>> back to graphical (F7) and I got the graphical login >>> screen and all went fine. >>> 4. There seems to be a bug with the sound system. >>> Originally it worked fine except the fact that I could >>> not direct the sound to the external screen through the >>> HDMI cable. Seemingly the sound did not recognize that >>> it is there. Then sometimes after powering the system >>> up I only gout a "Dummy Output" and no sound at all. I >>> Googled it and found a solution of re-installing the >>> Alsa sound system and that stabilized the sound, it >>> works all the time now, but still no way to use the HDMI >>> output. I am getting a scratchy sound when Skype starts >>> but later on the call sound quality is perfect and also >>> playback sound from all sources (Youtube, Banshee, etc.) >>> are good. >>> >>> >>> These are the stuff that came with the upgrade to 13.04. >>> Previously on 12.04 and 12.10 the system was working fine >>> and stably and would like to put some work into making it >>> again that stable - need some directions though. I can file >>> bug reports or attach files or anything needed and help out >>> on the testing just need some directions. >>> >>> Thanks a lot. >>> >>> Best, >>> >>> Gabor >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Ubuntu-quality mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> <mailto:[email protected]> >>> Modify settings or unsubscribe at: >>> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-quality >>> >>> >> >> >
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