I tested with the 2.6.37-999.201012151130 daily mainline build. X
doesn't work for me with that kernel so I've only tested in the console.
Suspend behaviour is still the same: without noapic it doesn't come out
of suspend, with noapic it does if you do it fast enough. If you use
noapic and it comes
noapic isn't sufficient to work around this: if I leave the machine
suspended for a non-trivial amount of time (say more than a minute),
it's again unable to wake up. In that case I also can't turn the machine
off using the power button anymore, and have to disconnect the battery
to restart.
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Unable to wake up from suspend on Dell M101z
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/674984
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Public bug reported:
The machine goes into suspend but can't wake up from it. When inspecting
/var/log/kern.log afterwards, no suspend-related messages are added to
it at that time, while on my Dell Latitude E6400 which has working
suspend there are. On the E6400 the first line that would show up
Works for me on Ubuntu 10.10.
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distccmon not displaying threads because DISTCC_DIR is not defined
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In 9.10, I got this message when trying to make a purchase:
An error occurred while trying to purchase the album.
The Magnatune server returned:
Magnatune unfortunately can no longer process credit card purchases from 3rd
party applications. We are working on an alternative. Your card has not bee
I had the same issue with the same DVD on a clean Ubuntu 9.10 install.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Insert the Planet Earth DVD
2. Open the dvd with the default Movie Player in the popup
3. Play the dvd
4. Crash
See the attached libdvdnav_error_totem_bbcdvd for the output when
running totem in a termin
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Can't allocate memory while viewing DVD
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I ran into the same issue, getting the "ifoRead_TITLE_VOBU_ADMAP vtsi
failed" message with I think vlc, and an assert failing in libdvdnav
with totem. The Planet Earth DVD I was trying to play was region 2+4. It
played correctly on my Windows install that had an older version of vlc.
I tested sever
I can confirm it's fixed in Jaunty, don't know about 8.04.
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Icon in Gnome menu isn't set after installing, and entry remains after
uninstalling
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adding files to mercurial repository fails on ntfs
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Here you go, this is from a fresh Intrepid install. The /dev/sdc1 in the
output isn't the same as in the original report, since my disk
configuration changed in the meanwhile. There's also something odd going
on with the ordering of the disks, but that doesn't seem related to this
bug.
** Attachme
The bug still reproduces in version 1.0.1-5.1 on Intrepid.
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That pc is currently having its motherboard replaced, but I'll take a
look when that's done.
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** Attachment added: "hg_add_error.txt"
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adding files to mercurial repository fails on ntfs
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mercurial
Ubuntu 8.04
mercurial 0.9.5-3
When adding a file to a new or existing mercurial repository that's
located on a writable NTFS volume, I get the following error, after
which the file isn't added:
Exception exceptions.OSError: (1, 'Operation not
** Attachment added: "Gnome menu"
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Icon in Gnome menu isn't set after installing, and entry remains after
uninstalling
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New launchers move to the left
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Public bug reported:
Ubuntu version: 8.04
Liferea version: 1.4.14-0ubuntu4
On a fresh Ubuntu install, after installing Liferea through Synaptic,
the entry in Gnome's menu doesn't have an icon. See the attached
screenshot, the icon to the right of the help icon is the liferea one
added to the laun
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: e2fsprogs
Ubuntu version: 8.04
e2fsprogs version: 1.40.8-2ubuntu2
GParted version: 0.3.5-1ubuntu3
I have a disk with a 300GB ext3 partition and a smaller swap partition.
Using GParted, I tried to shrink the 300GB partition to 240GB. This
failed, due to r
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14069341/gparted_details.htm
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resize2fs asks to run 'e2fsck -f', even if you already did so
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Rezound puts invalid entry in /etc/mailcap
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Binary package hint: rezound
Some applications (like BitTornado) that seem to use Python complain
that there are two invalid lines in /etc/mailcap . The lines are the two
related to rezound:
application/vnd.stardivision.writer; oowriter '%s'; edit=oowriter '%s';
test=test "
The kdeinit trick didn't work for me.
I've also noticed that the tray icon is still showing on the top left if
MPlayer is in fullscreen mode, when using it with default video output
settings. (-vo xv). Changing the video output to for example SDL makes
the tray icon disappear.
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The help files are missing in version 1:1.2.4-1 in Edgy as well.
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Additionally, I'm running Edgy, and the KTorrent version is
2.0.3+dfsg1-0ubuntu1 . Instead of the location shown in the screenshot,
the tray icon will sometimes also end up slightly lower, about over
where the Firefox window's icon is. But occasionally it ends up in the
right place.
** Attachment
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ktorrent
When starting up KTorrent while in Gnome, its tray can end up in the
wrong place sometimes. I'll attach a screenshot showing it.
** Affects: ktorrent (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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** Attachment added: "A gdb backtrace done like described in
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http://librarian.launchpad.net/4703511/gdb-firefox.txt
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Flash site crashes firefox with "*** glibc detected *** malloc(): memory
corruption" error
https://launchpad.net/bugs/64564
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: flashplugin-nonfree
Sofware versions:
- Ubuntu 6.06
- firefox 1.5.dfsg+1.5.0.7-ubuntu0.6.06
- flashplugin-nonfree 7.0.63.3ubuntu3
- libc6 2.3.6-0ubuntu20
Steps to reproduce:
1. In firefox, go to http://www.azamalimusic.com
2. Choose "Enter" in the flash
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