To workaround (using loginctl) see this post:
https://askubuntu.com/a/921726
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screen became locked during release upgrade
To manage notif
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Some information here:
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It seems to mount by mass storage, under "/media/GARMIN".
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I see the same output, regardless of sudo:
ojw@tpx220:~$ sudo garmin_get_info
garmin unit could not be opened!
ojw@tpx220:~$ lsusb | grep Garmin
Bus 001 Device 017: ID 091e:25ca Garmin International
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Public bug reported:
When network manager is set so "automatic" or "automatic (addresses
only)" for ipv6, dhclient is observed to use 100% CPU.
There are no apparent errors in the syslog. Setting ipv6 to "ignore"
solves the problem.
When it is not ignored, ipv6 addressing seems to complete (both
Version "4.1.ESV-R4-0ubuntu5.8" in Precise (12.04).
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Title:
dhclient uses 100% cpu when ipv6 is
I got in touch with Asrock and received a BIOS 1.80A (dated February
2013); this seems to have fixed the issue so perhaps the 1.80 version
had a regression.
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I have this motherboard (with BIOS 1.80); running Ubuntu 12.04 it always
fails to poweroff - displaying "will now halt":
https://www.dropbox.com/sc/yj8iykqkyl1ekd5/lswXNrjevz
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Would it be possible also to add "mirrors\.cgi" into the Vfile pattern to cope
with dynamic URLs from the Dell OMSA repo:
http://linux.dell.com/repo/hardware/latest/
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I'm afraid I gave up waiting and switched to Fedora (17).
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lightdm multiseat: no login possible
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Title:
Skype
Happens also on Ubuntu 11.10 (x64); opening from a terminal the message
"Not enough memory" is displayed. There are a number of "pulseaudio"
messages in the syslog.
After following the advice in the thread linked in the skype community,
disabling the login sound seems to have helped somewhat and t
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Skype 2.2.0.35 Beta Crashes System Intermittently
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@Andrzej: Do you have a specific virtualbox issue reference?
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Suspend and Hibernate Fails Randomly with Thinkpad X220 i5 prcoessor
To mana
I experienced this today upgrading an ESX VM.
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Title:
Option 'No' at question 'Continue without installing GRUB?' does
nothing. Forced to answer
How is this different to 73?
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[i915gm] /var/log/Xorg.0.log.old: "(II) intel (0): No memory
allocations. -- Fatal server error: Failed
Also seen on Lenovo S10-3 running 10.04:
i@lion:~$ uname -a
Linux lion 2.6.32-32-generic #62-Ubuntu SMP Wed Apr 20 21:54:21 UTC 2011 i686
GNU/Linux
i@lion:~$ lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation N10 Family DMI Bridge
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation N10 Family Inte
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As soon as you connect again it will remember it once more. I'd
appreciate an option not to remember.
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Network-manager remember wifi passwo
Yes it does happen on Lucid.
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apt-proxy-import says "no suitable backend found"
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The behaviour seems to be the same for 10.04 (max 54Mbps).
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@braweheart: clicking on the icon is not possible when the mouse is part
of the wireless keyboard setup. Changing hiddev to hidraw worked for me.
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69s delay today with the latest jaunty kernel.
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Hi Jeremy.
The bug still occurs, but I am unable to test or upgrade at the moment
since it is my main desktop computer. I expect to move to 10.04 in
October at the end of support for 9.04.
I can attach the apport if you think it would be helpful though there
are some files included already at the
So there's no chance of a fix for Jaunty?
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Added normal bootchart output.
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Public bug reported:
When my computer starts up now there is a two minute delay while the
words "starting up" are displayed on the screen. I think that this
coincided with a new motherboad, rather than a kernel update. The system
is 64bit Ubuntu Jaunty (9.04).
It happens often but not always; the
The multiverse package (for jaunty) seems to be behind on the recent
security update: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/403825
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I have this problem too with hardy on a EPIA CX, showing the following repeated
in dmesg:
[216585.546939] ata4.00: exception Emask 0x0 SAct 0x0 SErr 0x0 action 0x2
[216585.546984] ata4.00: BMDMA stat 0x25
[216585.547020] ata4.00: cmd 25/00:08:57:c0:14/00:00:23:00:00/e0 tag 0 dma 4096
in
[216
Nasty!
Is this the same as bug #249292?
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It happened after a reboot - I blamed this update due to the "hal" in
the error message.
I've downgraded ("sudo apt-get install hal/jaunty libhal1/jaunty libhal-
storage1/jaunty") but the problem remained through several reboots until
I did a shutdown and then poweron.
Therefore I suspect some pa
After applying this update I am having trouble with my X server. There
are the following errors in the log:
(EE) config/hal: NewInputDeviceRequest failed (8)
(EE) config/hal: NewInputDeviceRequest failed (8)
(EE) config/hal: NewInputDeviceRequest failed (8)
(EE) config/hal: NewInputDeviceRequ
Hi Ricardo. Thanks for your suggestion!
I have a dual seat configuration and use the "evdev" driver, so I'm not
sure that I can (easily) reproduce the same setup with the live CD.
I noticed that above there is a suggestion that the keys do repeat but
take longer while for me they did not repeat a
For me it is broken on a fresh install of jaunty.
Fixed by "xset r 113/116".
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Which is the documentation bug?
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Seen also - after a recent update on a previously working system
(8.04+nvidia).
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h
I also had this problem when using the same (1106:3344) graphics device.
8.04 and openchrome now seem to work great though.
Additionally there is a similar bug in RH:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=389011
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This is still broken for me on Hardy (2.8.2-0ubuntu8). The "Processing
fax file" dialog takes forever.
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