@Mario Tested-by submitted to upstream. Thanks for this hint!
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Hello! I have compiled kernel module with patch from
https://lkml.org/lkml/2018/5/8/1117 and I can confirm it works. I'm
attaching related lines from dmesg. Module was loaded via insmod. I'm
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I am getting the same repeating error filling up my gdm session file as
Yogu.
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FYI: The upstream kernels were causing my machine to not boot properly
so I removed them.
I rebooted on the regular 12.10 kernel. I went back to alsamixer and
disabled "Auto-mute" to get my speakers working. Surprisingly, after
making this change audio works correctly again, even auto-muting the
s
Thanks Joseph! The upstream kernel does in fact appear to fix my audio
problem. Built-in speakers work, headphones continue to work correctly.
I have edited the tags for this bug ticket as you requested.
** Tags removed: needs-upstream-testing
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@Brad Figg - Thanks. Hope this output is what you wanted. Seems a bit
verbose in the comments section, but oh well.
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No audio out on built-in speakers after upgrading to Ubuntu 12.10.
Headphones audio works. Built-in microphone works.
- Hardware is a Lenovo ThinkPad T530 with Intel HD 4000 video, Core
- i5-3210M running U
ALSO: built-in speakers worked fine in Ubuntu 12.04 and Windows, so the
hardware is operating correctly.
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Public bug reported:
No audio out on built-in speakers after upgrading to Ubuntu 12.10.
Headphones audio works. Built-in microphone works.
Hardware is a Lenovo ThinkPad T530 with Intel HD 4000 video, Core
i5-3210M running Ubuntu 12.10 32-bit.
** Affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
same or similar problem on Ubuntu 11.10 AMD64
Here is terminal feedback sans the backtrace:
(gcm-calibrate:2395): Gcm-WARNING **: failed to get brightness:
GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name
org.gnome.PowerManager was not provided by any .service files
(gcm-calibrate
This has been fixed as of the partial upgrade on 2011-09-27 AM.
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Public bug reported:
Running Oneiric 64-bit Beta 2: When attempting to mount samba shares
(hosted by a Debian file server) via gvfs in Nautilus, the network is
seen but a minute or two after double-clicking on the network icon
Nautilus says "Failed to retrieve share list from server".
** Affects:
Same on Lenovo G530 laptop
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So Ubuntu is providing two separate interfaces for assigning
keybindings/shortcuts that do not overlap gracefully and this isn't
considered a bug? At the very least this should be a request for a
unified keybindings/shortcut manager. If they are going to use Compiz to
override the Gnome keyboard sh
These features are fine. Ubuntu can set the default keybindings however
they see fit. But your response does not address the main point of my
bug ticket.
These settings should be set through the keybindings system that already
exists. Instead Ubuntu has apparently hard-coded these keybindings so
t
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Binary package hint: unity
Putting "System Settings" at the end of the power-button menu makes it
very easy to mistakenly click it instead of "Shutdown". Maybe I'm alone
here, but I have repeatedly made the mistake of launching the System
Settings rather than shutting down my
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Binary package hint: unity
I use the Win key to change my keyboard layout using third- (and fouth-)
level keyboards like USA-Mac. For some reason Unity doesn't use the
standard keybinding approach and interferes with my keyboard-switching
via the Win keys. The only thing that
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubiquity
Just upgraded from Ubuntu 10.10 to 11.04 Beta 2 from a burned disc. I
selected the "Upgrade" option. During the installation process I was
prompted to select my time zone, create a new user account and name my
system. Suspicious of this, I create
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: unity
When in Dash, if you click the "more apps" button, you are presented
with an alphabetically sorted list of all installed applications. These
should be sorted into groups/categories similar to those found in the
Gnome Menu: Office, Graphics, Games an
I have created a new version of this logo, if anyone is interested. It's
basically just a refresh of the existing concept. I have tried to submit
it to the gcolor2 project, but there doesn't seem to be a lot of
activity there. Here's a link to my version:
http://www.bohemianalps.com/filetransfers/
Please reopen this bug and let me know if there is any additional
information that I can provide. I am running Ubuntu 10.04 and get the '0
files' feedback from Nautilus when I mount the UDF Volume. I get the
same feedback when attempting to access the file via gksudo nautilus
(sometimes running Nau
I did what #112 suggested:
1. Run software update
2. Via terminal and apt-get removed brasero
3. Via terminal and apt-get installed brasero
Now brasero CD copy functionality is restored. Not sure if running it
via terminal matters. Doing it via Synaptic/Ubuntu Software Center might
have same resu
Somehow I inadvertently set both ~/Music and a network folder of music
for the source of my library. I can't correct this from the Rhythmbox
preferences, it always states 'Multiple locations set'. I also went into
gconf-editor in attempt to delete the one unwanted library location,
only the change
I tried the 10.04 livedisc on my laptop and the FTP in Nautilus worked
as expected, so I just backed up and reinstalled. There must be a bug in
the upgrade process.
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Hi, I am not being allowed to see #545167, so I thought I would just add
my additional feedback here.
After not seeing an automatic repair and removing my profile didn't have
an effect, I resorted to reinstal
Just did the latest updates for Lucid Beta 1. I also tried to delete
what I think are my nautilus preferences. I also launched nautilus via
sudo. Nautilus consistently only offers the useless 'Custom Connection'
option when attempting to 'Connect to Server...'. I don't think it's
related to my pref
Just tried the latest rendition of Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid and can confirm
that third-level is working again. Thanks!
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* Is this reproducible?
Yes. Every time I try to connect to any FTP server via Nautilus (in
Ubuntu Lucid Beta) I am not allowed to connect. In fact, Nautilus
doesn't even attempt to connect because the entire process of dialogs
that previously (Ubuntu Connect to server only provides option for 'C
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
In Ubuntu Lucid 10.04 dev/beta Nautilus cannot connect to FTP server
nautilus:
Installed: 1:2.29.92.1-0ubuntu4
Candidate: 1:2.29.92.1-0ubuntu4
Version table:
*** 1:2.29.92.1-0ubuntu4 0
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ luc
Pardon my ignorance, but will this patch be applied to Karmic? It seems
pretty important.
By the way, I checked the referenced Debian bug. They say it only
affects Gnome applications. This appears to be correct as I was able to
use the Win key to activate third and fourth level keys in Scribus (a
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 408397 ***
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Win key as third level chooser doesn't work anymore
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Public bug reported:
Ubuntu Karmic Beta: Seems like third-level is not responding at all.
Have tried right-alt key as third-level switcher also, but same result.
Third level was working correctly in Ubuntu Jaunty prior to upgrade.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: Tue Oct 13 08:36:48 2009
Amarok,
Thanks for the quick response. Unfortunately, there were some were some
things I couldn't get working in Debian, so I had to switch back to
Ubuntu 7.04. The bug I sent an email for occurred on my previous Debian
install. Thanks again.
Jason Simanek
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