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Thanks Daniel. I've had on-and-off problems with both the nouveau and
NVidia closed-source drivers pretty much since I got this thing and at
some point vowed that my next machine would use an AMD card, since I've
heard the open-source AMD driver is good.
I'll take a look at those links and see if
Hi Daniel, thanks for your quick reply. Do you mean the nouveau driver
is abandoned, or just doesn't have much activity lately?
Rolling back to an old kernel version (and Ubuntu distro) really feels
like a failure. I'd be happy to try to debug the nouveau driver,
although it sounds like I'm on my
Public bug reported:
Since upgrading to Ubuntu 21.04 yesterday, I've noticed several hangs
during full-screen video playback (watching Youtube videos in Chromium).
Often, it happens just after or during the switch to full-screen.
The system stays running and I can connect via ssh, but restarting
I'm seeing a very similar stacktrace in focal with kernel
5.4.0-73-generic, although it's not constantly popping up AFAICT:
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It looks like something installed an older version of the "msgpack-
python" pip package in a way that superceded the global pip packages. I
was able to fix it with:
pip install --upgrade --user msgpack-python
This should probably be closed, then.
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Public bug reported:
When trying to start calibre with no arguments, the following exception
is thrown before the GUI can appear:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/calibre", line 19, in
from calibre.gui_launch import calibre
File "/usr/lib/calibre/calibre/__init__.py", li
Same here with Ubuntu 17.04 and a pair of Aftershokz Trekz Titanium (or
any other Bluetooth device I've tried in A2DP mode).
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Title:
Bluetooth si
I just got hit by this when upgrading to 16.10. It's pretty annoying
because it aborts the whole release upgrade process and might leave the
system in a weird state. I seem to recall installing scipy manually via
pip3, so this might have caused problems for dpkg/apt.
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Actually I just checked and the same console output is emitted when the
media router flag is disabled, only without the segfault. I could try to
get a stacktrace in gdb if you'd like.
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@Chad could you elaborate on whether the fix made it into a released
version? I just tested version 57.0.2987.98-0ubuntu0.16.04.1276,
released on 2017-03-15, and now I get the following behaviour:
With media-router flag disabled: "No Cast destinations found".
With media-router flag enabled: almos
Confirmed that the workarounds posted by Guillaume and Scott work for
me, thanks! Hopefully the underlying issue can be resolved soon, but at
least there is a temporary hack letting us still use LyX in the
meantime.
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This will not install for me either in Bodhi with kernel 3.8.0-23. I
think it's related to the following bug patched recently -
https://lkml.org/lkml/2013/3/30/131
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Oops, I checked the make.log for bcmwl-kernel-source and it seems to be
an unrelated issue.
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Title:
ndiswrapper-dkms 1.57-1ubuntu1: ndiswrapper k
This effects all recent kernels, where $KBUILD/include/linux/version.h has been
moved to $KBUILD/include/generated/uapi/linux/version.h ... it looks like newer
versions have been patched to handle this:
https://github.com/Rogentos/argent-gentoo/blob/master/net-wireless/ndiswrapper/files/ndiswrapp
Still unusable video with 3.2.0-26.
** Also affects: libdrm (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Completely garbled vide
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** Tags added: precise regression-release
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Title:
Compl
Public bug reported:
After upgrading to 12.04, the display become so garbled as to be
unusable. I have to append the boot parameter "nomodeset" which
apparently disables nouveau completely, so graphics are unaccelerated.
This also happened with a LiveCD, which means Ubuntu does not work "out
of bo
2009/5/11 Hated On Mostly :
> Here is the link to Andiry Xu's patch that rna refers to:
>
> http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commit;h=b09bc6cbae4dd3a2d35722668ef2c502a7b8b093
Thanks for the link. Unfortunately this bug doesn't only affect ATI
cards, so I think the
2008/12/11 Troy James Sobotka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I'd compile a list of the suspect boards if we can separate the bug into
> those that are actually mounting but failing. For example, mine look
> like this after an 'lsusb':
>
> ID 058f:6366 Alcor Micro Corp.
> ID 058f:6254 Alcor Micro Corp.
>
>
On 30/05/2008, mish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One workaround I've found is to use an external USB hub. This won't
> work for everyone I imagine, but I was inspired to try by one of the
> above comments. It may work for you if, like me:
>
> * most devices work OK with USB2
> * you have one
So after all that, the whole problem was fixed with two lines of code?
On 18/02/2008, Robert North <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> John:
>
> It's quite possible was just checking what has changed in the kernel
> this weekend and found the following:
>
> [PATCH] EHCI: add a short delay to the bus_
On 06/02/2008, biffster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Monday 04 February 2008 02:13:19 pm Ben Collins wrote:
>
> > Elias, you are over simplifying this issue. If we disable autosuspend,
> > then suspend/resume wont work for a good portion of people. After long
>
> I don't know about others, but
There's a few workarounds listed there, and certainly some updates since
I haven't booted that system for quite a while now (running a MacBook
now... :)).
I'll try them later and see how it goes.
Thanks!
Oisín
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Yes, and this is definitely fixed for me now in Gutsy, as you say.
Although it's missing an icon in that settings manager for me... I
cycled through all the icon themes and none of them have an icon for
every item in the settings manager dialogue. But that's another matter.
Thanks,
Oisín
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That's interesting, I didn't know they were replacing the 802.11 stack... but I
don't see why they'd rewrite any of the parts of code that deal with the USB
end of things really - that being the point of modularity.
That said, I don't know much at all about USB and how it's handled in-kernel...
Thanks for this - I didn't know EVMS made them available elsewhere.
But Ubuntu seems to automatically use disk UUIDs rather than /dev/sdaX-style
partition references. And after upgrading to Gutsy, my UUIDs still point to the
old devices.
Shouldn't they be updated when the evms package is install
I upgraded from Feisty to Gutsy last night. As with the Dapper->Edgy->Feisty
upgrade it didn't go entirely smoothly, but I soon got it to finish the job.
Then today I noticed that I can't mount one of my logical partitions
(thankfully just a media storage partition) and this appears to the be the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.22
This was happening since the last Feisty kernel (2.6.20?) and still in Gutsy
2.6.22-14-386.
The symptoms have worsened somewhat over time which is quite disturbing, but I
don't think it's a hardware problem as I tried the adapter in
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Running XFCE 4.4.0 on an up-to-date Feisty install, not sure what package
handles this kinda stuff. I upgraded from Breezy to Dapper last year, then
Dapper to Edgy to Feisty in a couple of runs (various errors happened during
the process, but it seems fine now apart from th
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