OK, my bad (and probably Jamin's). I had only installed linux-
image-3.5.0-18-generic, while infact I needed to install linux-
headers-3.5.0-18-generic and linux-image-extra-3.5.0-18-generic as well.
After I installed all packages, I have wireless back, and the sound
works as well. I think Jamin ha
I tried the DKMS method, and it does work for me. About my last comment,
it turns out the only reason that I didn't lose sound last time (on
3.5.0-17) was that I had enabled Dock Mic by accident (when playing with
alsa-mixer) which caused a "hiss" sound to play all the time, and
prevented the "few
OK, I tried the new kernel. Just as Jamin said, not only it doesn't
solve the sound problem, it breaks the wireless card as well. Actually,
with the new kernel, no sound device was detected on my machine at all!
I'm attaching the Alsa-Info.
P.S I don't know if everyone is experiencing the same iss
I think I have the same issue on a Lenovo ThinkPad X230. Turning off
"Auto-Mute" DOES NOT solve the problem in any way for me. I haven't
tried the DKMS method or the new kernel. I will do that as soon as
possible and report back.
Since I'm not sure whether we have the same hardware configuration (
Thank you very much, I tested the package in -proposed and it works
flawlessly. I updated the tags accordingly.
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Hi Luis,
thank you very much. It indeed seems to fix the problem I have switched
to 11Mbps and I have been working for a few minutes now without any
freeze.
Thank you very much again.
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Hi Luis,
thank you very much. It indeed seems to fix the problem I have switched to
11Mbps and I have been working for a few minutes now without any freeze.
Thank you very much again.
2012/8/31 Luis Henriques
> Hi Hossein,
>
> Sorry for taking so long coming back to you. I was able to reprodu
I have attached full syslog and kern.log files as well as the
errors/warnings generated after switching wifi speed to 11 Mbps. Please
let me know if there is anything I can do to help.
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OK, I think I have narrowed it down. It seems that the problem exists in
"v3.3.8-quantal" while it is fixed in "v3.4-rc1-precise" and "v3.4-precise". So
I think any commit that fixed it should have been bewteen these two versions.
Even in the fixed kernels there are some messages(warnings/errors)
Thank you Luis. I just tried your kernel. The problem still exists and
changing too 11Mbps causes a system freeze in seconds. If there is
anything else I can do, just let me know.
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Thanks for the instructions. I tried kernel 3.6-rc1-quantal and it DOES
fix the problem. At least for the 4-5 times that I tried, it did not
cause any system freezes, while the normal kernel 3.2.0-29 freezes
within a few seconds. If there is anything I can do, let me know.
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I opened a terminal running "tail -f /var/log/kern.log" while switching
to 11Mbps speed. I received the following message before going into
system freeze (there were also a few messages after this but this was
the first one, I could not record all of them):
[5969.661000] iwlwifi :0c:00.0: Inva
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I've had an intermittent system hard freeze problem for 2 years. Today I
was finally able ro reproduce it.
I have a Dell Latitude E4300 laptop with Intel WiFi Link 5100 wireless
adaptor. W
Public bug reported:
I've had an intermittent system hard freeze problem for 2 years. Today I
was finally able ro reproduce it.
I have a Dell Latitude E4300 laptop with Intel WiFi Link 5100 wireless
adaptor. Whenever I switch to 11Mbps speed:
$ sudo iwconfig wlan0 rate 11M
causes a total system
Just as a reminder, I have used (and am using) the solution I mentioned in #4
both in 11.10 and 12.04, and I have never had any problem ever since. I haven't
tried, but I think it will work in 12.10 as well.
I have Pidgin running on startup, and I can access it through messaging menu
anytime I w
I can confirm that this solves my problem, MP4 files start playing
correctly and MPEG-1 files are not affected. We should still find out
which downsides removing this file has. But so far I haven't had any
problems. Thanks Doug.
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I just realized that after removing these plugins, some MPEG-1 videos
will not play anymore. But still I prefer having support for MP4, if I
have to choose.
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Thanks Unmensch, it worked for me perfectly. I don't know what we will
miss by removing this but so far I haven't had any problems.
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Unfortunately this did not help my case, all of my files still have the
same problem. But gst-launch could play them in the first place.
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When running totem with "--gst-debug-level=1" from the commandline on
these files, I get the following error (a lot of them):
0:00:00.722733943 5727 0x7f46680034f0 ERROR ffmpeg :0:: AVC:
nal size 133916040
0:00:00.724185455 5727 0x7f46680034f0 ERROR ffmpeg :0:: n
I think the problem is not exactly gstreamer related, although it affects most
gstreamer-based players, and all non-gstreamer players work fine.
The reason I think it is not gstreamer-related is that the following command
seems to successfully play the problematic files:
gst-launch-0.10 playbin
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Fails to decode many common video files encoded as AVC 1 Baseline - L2.1,
Baseline - L1.1
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This bug affected me too. But setting "Show system tray icon" to
"Always" in preferences seems to resolve the issue. I don't know why or
how, but after changing this setting, I haven't had this problem for a
few weeks.
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I don't know exactly what changed, but I haven't had this problem in the
past few days (I used to have it 4-5 times a day in the first 3 days of
the release). I don't know whether it was an update to Compiz, Unity or
what, but it seems to have been resolved for me now.
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As a note, after I change the above settings, I can get the buddy list
both using messaging menu and the launcher. But you should check the
"keep in launcher" option for Pidgin, and also when you close the buddy
list, the arrows on the launcher will NOT indicate that Pidgin is
running. (I only use
This bug affects me too. But setting "Show system tray icon" to "Always"
in preferences seems to resolve the issue. I don't know why or how, but
after changing this setting, I haven't had this problem for 3 days.
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Just out of curiosity, why is the status for this bug set to "Fix
Released?" Has it been fixed before and came back recently?
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This bug affects me too on the final release of Oneiric. It is really
annoying, and I cannot get the launcher even by pressing super key. When
this problem happens "unity &disown" temporarily solves it. But it will
happen again. I'm not sure exactly how to reproduce it. It "just
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It appears that the bug is resolved by itself. Today I started my laptop
again and the Pointing Stick works fine, but since I don't know how this
problem occurred and how it went away, I'm attaching the files you
needed anyway. But I again announce that the problem has been resolved
by itself.
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Hi,
On previous releases of Ubuntu (8.10 and 9.04), I had problems for scrolling
using my Latitude E4300's Pointing Stick, but there was not any problem with
usual navigation, click, etc. and I could get scroll to work with a little
tweaking. But
Well, I can add that the problem only occurs when using the new (177)
nVIDIA driver and with 173, everything works fine. I'm not sure anymore
whether I should have reported this bug as a xorg package bug. But I
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I'm using Intrepid Ibex on a Lenovo ThinkPad T61 with a nVIDIA Quadro 140M GPU.
When the restricted drivers are deactivated, everything goes fine, but when
using the restricted drivers, whenever I try to logout or restart the X server
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