This bug does not affect 5.14.0-1020-oem (package linux-oem-20.04d
version 5.14.0.1020.17 in focal-updates).
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Title:
System hangs on reboot and s
I'm experiencing the same issue on GNU/Linux 5.13.0-27-generic x86_64
Hardware is ASUS PN50-E1 / AMD Ryzen 7 4700U with Radeon Graphics
I've been unable to find anything useful in the systemd journal with log
levels for systemd and udev both at 9 - the problem seems to be after
the journal stops.
Can confirm - adding accept-ra still doesn't bring up the bridge.
Nplan Version: 0.36.1
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netplan does not bring up anonymous bridge on bo
Is a lack of testing for trusty going to prevent a patch for
xenial/artful? We don't have any machines on trusty to test it with, but
if it's going to block the whole patch then we might be able to wipe an
affected machine and install trusty to test it.
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@Rüdiger, I don't really understand it enough to explain it, but I
understand the general gist of it. This bug is related to the way that
the kernel keeps time. The way the kernel used to work (by default)
was by ticking. The new way is tickless. nohz=on is tickless, nohz=off
is tickful. I won't ev
@Rüdiger, have you tried my workaround as mentioned in the above
comments? If so, did it work? Also, are you experiencing any problems
with wireless networking, because I am and I'm wondering whether there
is any connection between this bug and it.
Regards,
Mike (original submitter)
2010/11/6 Rüd
@Aaron, Have you tried the nolapic_timer workaround as described in my
post on September 22nd, 2010?
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System freezes unless mouse/keyboard constantly used
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In the end, I went back to the b43 driver. That _also_ has a bug in
it. Even after I have worked around that, I still have to right click
and enable wireless when I start each new session. Standby and
hibernation break the wireless (seemingly irreparably) and I have to
reboot.
The difference betwe
I've found a workaround. I did a lot of searching, looking for similar
problems and then tried about 15 different things, 2 worked.
If you use the kernel flag "nolapic_timer", the problem goes away. A
proper solution still needs to be found though. The kernel flag
"nohz=off" also works, but it doe
@G M Carter, how were you going to disable i915? Simply blacklisting
it didn't work for me. I'm up for trying almost anything that will
help tie this problem down.
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Update: I have just tried the earliest version of 2.6.35 that I have,
which is 2.6.35-19, and I can confirm that it exists there too and is
just as bad.
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Right, just came back to my computer after leaving it idle for a
while, looked at the time on it, thought that it couldn't be right,
looked at my phone, knew it wasn't right. Ran ntpdate-debian to fix it
and to be sure. It was _40 minutes_ out. That shows that this isn't
just cosmetic. This is actu
Definitely sounds familiar. When this problem was happening to me but
was less severe, I was doing the pretty much the same.
Do you know whether this has been reported upstream to the kernel
developers?
I will contact the company that I bought my notebook from, they sell a
lot of linux devices an
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Ubuntu Maverick (up-to-date with latest packages as of 19:25 GMT
September 20th)
Essentially, unless the keyboard or mouse is constantly in use, the
system freezes/locks up/appears to be doing nothing. As soon as the
keyboard is pressed or the mouse is moved, everything start
My understanding is that this is due to a change in behaviour in new
versions of libvte/python-vte. It used to provide the TERM variable, but
now it doesn't and so it's up to the application (guake, tilda etc.) to
provide it instead. I presume that this is an intentional change to
libvte.
As a hor
Hi Sebastien,
I have just raised a bug upstream on Gnome's Bugzilla. I have linked to the bug
report in the above "Affects" table.
Regards,
Mike
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #628971
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=628971
** Also affects: gdm via
https://bugzilla.gnome.
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bcmwl-kernel-source 5.60.48.36+bdcom-0ubuntu5
When I boot and then log in, wireless does not connect. If I then use
nm-applet, I see that wireless is disabled and also impossible to enable
(greyed out).
The only way I have found to fix this is to open up jock
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Ubuntu Maverick (10.10 development branch)
gdm 2.30.5-0ubuntu2
When gdm loads, it just displays the purple-y Ubuntu background until I
wiggle the mouse, and only then does it display the user selection
dialogue. In Lucid, the background would appear
Judging by how long we've waited. I don't think anyone is actively
packaging it. There haven't been any changes to the debbug either.
Unless someone else is going to take it over, this isn't going to get
packaged any time soon.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/349464
You
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Binary package hint: wsjt
Latest version is 7.04 (see
http://www.physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/wsjt.html). Please update
version in Ubuntu's repositories in next Ubuntu release.
This bug raised in response to question #113111.
** Affects: wsjt (Ubuntu)
Importance:
I can confirm that I also have this problem. Bluetooth otherwise works
fine (well, as far as I can tell, all I really use is OBEX). I'm using a
full up-to-date version of 10.04.
mich...@vanadium:~$ hciconfig
hci0: Type: USB
BD Address: 00:25:56:ED:6F:xx ACL MTU: 1021:8 SCO MTU: 64:1
Just confirming that this is still a problem for me on Lucid (no
multi-touch whatever I do). At least now though,
gnome-mouse-properties has "2 finger scroll" greyed out. When I called
up gsynaptics, it had "Enable Touchpad" unchecked and checking it and
closing gsynaptics had no observable effects
I have reported this to Debian as well.
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #568787
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** Also affects: cheetah (Debian) via
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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The new versions really do a lot to make utf-8 work well with cheetah
(without a lot of fiddling). Updating this would be good for everyone.
Please update this.
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Newer versions available, v2.0.1 is over 2yrs old with a number of
fixes/enhancements
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/493503
You re
I have just tried that workaround (the synclient ...MinZ=10 one) but
it doesn't work for me. The command executes fine, it just has no
effect, even if I fiddle with gnome-mouse-properties. I should add, my
settings are almost entirely the defaults if not entirely the
defaults. Perhaps this bug affe
This bug may be related. It is not necessarily a duplicate.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-input-
synaptics/+bug/308191
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1000HA
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/463735
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How is the packaging progressing?
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lshal suggests that the driver is synaptics for my ALPS touchpad, I
presume it will be the same for others. Hopefully if this is attached to
a specific package it will get fixed.
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I'm also having this problem. I'm using a Thinkpad S12. It's an Alps
touchpad and I'm on a fully up to date copy of Karmic. I am attaching a
copy of the output of "xinput list".
I tried the hal related fix above, but to no avail.
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Your pastebin links seem to have expired, but I think I have the same
issue. I've noticed someone else has had the same issue: http://www
.mail-archive.com/sage-supp...@googlegroups.com/msg11731.html
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I can confirm that I get the same problem (on x86 Jaunty with a
touchpad) when XInput is enabled, disabling it fixes the problem. If the
default is causing people problems, then it should be changes so that
XInput is disabled by default.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 168648 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/168648
The issue still exists in Intrepid. If Inkscape would remember that the
vertical toolbar wasn't docked then it wouldn't be such a problem.
Other programmes have very similar problems (to do with the resolutio
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: zim
Preferably the user should be warned that dvipng is not installed if
they try to use the Formula Plugin rather than getting a massive log
file with no obvious indication of what's going wrong. Even a short and
specific error message would be useful. T
I hate it too. It'd be great if someone could fix it.
Dotted table borders not present in 1:2.4.1-1ubuntu2.
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I can confirm that I'm having this problem too. I'm using the nvidia
drivers installed by the Restricted Device Manager and compiz. I'm using
Gutsy. I get this problem with the alpha release of Firefox 3 too. I've
also noticed the workspace switching is slower with Firefox in full
screen mode. No o
Has anyone considered compiling the latest version of OpenOffice
(directly obtained from OOo) seeing whether they have the same issue
and reporting the bug directly to them? I expect I'd go spare
compiling it, anyone willing to put their sanity on the line?
On 10/22/07, down8ve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>sudo apt-get remove openoffice.org-gtk
>... makes the problem go away but leaves openoffice dead-ugly.
Is there maybe a QT/KDE version you could use instead to make it un-ugly?
>How could this have passed through to Gutsy when it was reported a month
>before it's release?
Presumably because it's
>From the Gnome Panel (the bit with the clock and the Applications,
Places, System drop down menus) click System then Preferences then
Appearance and select Human.
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It seems like this bug *may* be a duplicate of the following unsolved
bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openoffice.org/+bug/131526
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** Changed in: python-support (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Using your code I have the same problem. Also, even if the filename
given to the play_sound function is invalid no exception is raised.
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I fished this out from /var/crash, I hope it helps.
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I got a bit confused when reporting this and yesterday I managed to put
it somewhere that hadn't been touched since Breezy. Sorry if this is the
wrong place, I'm not that familiar with reporting bugs. The bug report I
posted before follows:
I'm not sure of the cause of this b
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Binary package hint: openoffice.org2
I'm not sure of the cause of this bug, it seems to occur randomly but
frequently to a point where the application is unusable. It can be doing
anything from editting a cell to clicking a button. I'm using the latest
package available for i
** Also affects: kde4base (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I'm having the same problem (I think). I believe the cause is that
kde4base is at version .93 but kdelibs5 is at .94 (which seems to have
the effect of kde4base depending upon libsoprano3 and kdelibs5, while at
the same time kdelibs5 depends upon libsoprano4. Libsoprano4 and
libsoprano3 conflict th
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