I had the same thing as Marcel noted in comment #8. My /tmp directory
was filled with links to a ppd file under /etc/cups. I had to reboot in
recovery mode to remove them. There were more a million, there were at
least one link for every 13-digit hexademical number starting with the
same 6 digit
I experience this issue on a single-screen environment; however, we
frequently have multiple users logged in and so are using multiple
virtual terminals. Sometimes it is possible to switch another VT and
have that user log out and that alleviates the issue.
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Intermittently the password textfield will be completely missing from
the unlock screen. The user's name appears and the background graphic
which usually surrounds the textfield is present, but the textfield
itself is missing. This typically happens when multiple users are
l
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1) The release of Ubuntu you are using, via 'lsb_release -rd' or System
-> About Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
Release:14.04
2) The version of the package you are using, via 'apt-cache policy
pkgname' or by checking in Software Center
network-manager:
In
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Description:Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
Release:14.04
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~$
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Describe what happened:
I have a system with two users (bob and alice) granted administrator
privileges. Both users are typically logged in, using 'switch user' to
change between them. The update manager will indicate to user bob that
updates are available, but bob ignores
I am no longer experiencing this issue after upgrading to 14.4 (kernel
3.13.0-24).
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Title:
[ASUS M3N78-VM, Nvidia MCP77/78 HDMI, Digital Out, HDM
Further research reveals the issue is with formatting, in particular
borders, affecting the value of cells. I will attach a new spreadsheet
demonstrating the issue. I have also filed a bug at LibreOffice:
https://www.libreoffice.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=72969
Steps to reproduce:
See attach
Further investigation reveals that the issue is that the cell D6 is
incorrectly evaluated to the value " " instead of the value "". This
can be verified by copying the cell D6 and pasting just the text into
another cell. So perhaps it is related to the same issue that is
causing the cells in the
Christopher, the calculation in H6 of H5-D6 is protected by the IF()
function, ensuring that we do not use H5-D6 when D6 is "". In fact, the
cell has the proper value when other things are changed that should not
affect this bug. As I stated in my original description, this includes
ordering the
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I am planning on attaching an example spreadsheet which demonstrates the
issue. The example spreadsheet is a checkbook where the account is
split into three categories. Then there is a 'Total' category which is
the sum of the transactions in the other categories. The idea i
Raymond, I tried using hdajackreset as you suggested and I did get the
VT170BB 8-Ch Digital mapped to device 1 and the HDMI mapped to device 3.
However, I still was not able to get sound in that configuration. I ran
alsa-info.sh in that config and will attach the output.
** Attachment added: "Oup
Output of grep -i "libasound2" /var/log/dist-upgrade/apt-term.log:
Preparing to replace libasound2:amd64 1.0.25-4ubuntu3.1 (using
.../libasound2_1.0.27.2-1ubuntu6_amd64.deb) ...
Unpacking replacement libasound2:amd64 ...
Selecting previously unselected package libasound2-data.
Unpacking libasound
I have filed a bug at kernel.org:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=66521.
I haven't had the chance to try out the hda-jack-reset solution.
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Raymond, please see attached output from the alsa-info.sh script when
running using the 13.04 live disk. Note that the sound did NOT work
while running from the live disk (presumably because the previous
customizations to the /etc/asound.conf file were not present).
** Attachment added: "Output o
I will get the information Raymond requested later today (don't have
time right now). Daniel, I am not sure why alsa would not be at the
latest version. Synaptic reports alsa-base version is 1.0.25+dfsg-
0ubuntu4 and that the latest version is the same. The alsa-utils
package is 1.0.27.1-1ubuntu
Thanks for the feedback Raymond, although I am not sure I quite
understand what you are getting at. I removed the /etc/asound.conf file
but still no sound. I also tried the same /etc/asound.conf file using
"hw:0,7" in place of "hw:0,3" also without success. I rebooted after
each configuration ch
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Sound stopped working on upgrade from 13.4 to 13.10. Up until then,
sound via HDMI worked fine. Now, I get no sound through HDMI. Checked
the Sound Settings and alsa mixer and everything looks fine. If I hook
up speakers to the microphone port I get sound.
I used "ubuntu-
I have not been able to reproduce this bug since the upgrade to 13.10 (I
was able to reproduce it up till then). I think you could consider this
issue resolved as of that release.
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Upgraded from 13.04 to 13.10 and lost my audio. I am using nvidia HDMI.
I tried the workaround referenced above with no luck. I tried a bunch
of different nvidia drivers with no luck. Everything in the GUIs looks
fine but no sound emits. This set up was working fine in 13.04. Not
sure if this
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 374101 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/374101
This shouldn't be a duplicate. I remember hitting the old issue and it
being fixed. This is a new issue with the same symptoms.
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I experience this bug when using the arrow keys to navigate within
results. I never use the Esc key when operating dash (I wasn't aware it
did anything). This happens to me on a regular basis but unfortunately
I cannot reproduce it reliably. It happens more often if I have just
switched workspac
I used to have this issue but have not experienced it for years.
Currently running a clean install of 12.10 with the recommended nvidia
driver (304.51) with no problems.
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I did a fresh install of 12.10 on a new SSD and used the installer to
partition the drive. I had chosen 'Something Else' for installation
type (http://www.debianadmin.com/wp-content/gallery/quantal/4.png)
because I had 12.04 installed on another drive. The installer created
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Restart equivalent to log out when multiple users are logged in
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To reproduce:
1) Log in multiple users via lightdm
2) On one of the users, select the power icon in the upper left and choose Shut
Down...
3) Select the Restart button
Observed behavior: the current user is logged out and the console
returns to the lightdm log in screen.
I am still seeing this bug in 12.04, any chance it gets addressed?
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Title:
variable rate mp3 have wrong length
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I'm currently on 10.10 and no longer experiencing this issue. Thanks for
the follow up.
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Title:
Switching users freezes workstation temporarily
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Yes, this problem is still occurring. As before, the delay in switching
grows as time goes on, until the computer is unresponsive for longer
than my patience.
I don't have another version of linux installed currently, please advise
as the best way to accomplish what you were looking for in commen
Actually we have been working around it by always logging out so I am
not sure. I just tried switching back and forth a couple of times and
so far so good. I will give it a try over the next few days and let you
know.
(I did notice one of the recent updates fixed a boot up issue for me,
where th
I found the update manager history for the offending update:
Commit Log for Sat Jul 31 21:57:38 2010
Upgraded the following packages:
apt (0.7.25.3ubuntu9) to 0.7.25.3ubuntu9.1
apt-transport-https (0.7.25.3ubuntu9) to 0.7.25.3ubuntu9.1
apt-utils (0.7.25.3ubuntu9) to 0.7.25.3ubuntu9.1
base-files
Forgot to mention that the system was working fine (aside from bug
#607543) before running updates late last week. Whatever updates were
installed seems to be the culprit. If someone can direct me how to get
a list, I will gladly supply it.
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htt
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/52964095/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: "ProcMaps.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/52964096/ProcMaps.txt
** Attachment added: "ProcStatus.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/52964097/ProcStatus.txt
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Binary package hint: gdm
When using the switch users functionality, the computer is frozen for a
time after entering the password for the user. In my case, we always
have two users logged into the system and switch between them. The
longer the system is up, the longer the t
I am experiencing the same issue on a 10.4 system that is up to date as
of today (2010/05/24). If there is anything I can do to debug, etc.,
please let me know.
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Binary package hint: photoprint
In the Printer Setup for the photoprint application there is no option
for the HP Deskjet F4180. Other HP Deskjet series selected at random do
- not appear to work (they put the printer in an error state).
+ not appear to work (they
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: photoprint
In the Printer Setup for the photoprint application there is no option
for the HP Deskjet F4180. Other HP Deskjet series selected at random do
not appear to work (they put the printer in an error state). Photoprint
is at version 0.3.6.
lsb_r
No offense, but it strikes me as a poor practice to mark a bug invalid,
make a comment that it is a duplicate, but not provide the specific bug
report for which it is a duplicate. That is a recipe for losing issues.
Who is going to be triaging bugs marked as invalid?
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Thank you for the follow up. Is the nautlius bug you are referring to
publicly available somewhere? If so, could you provide a link?
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Yes, it was Rhythmbox (the window title for Rhythmbox is just Music
Player).
$ apt-cache policy rhythmbox
rhythmbox:
Installed: 0.11.5-0ubuntu8
Candidate: 0.11.5-0ubuntu8
Version table:
*** 0.11.5-0ubuntu8 0
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com hardy-updates/main Packages
100 /v
Public bug reported:
We frequently use the "Switch User" capability and maintain two or three
sessions at a time. When one user inserts a music CD the music player
starts (as expected). However, when returning to another user's
session, we find that the music player was started in that session a
The following advice from https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ASUS_M2N-E_SLI seems
to have made my system whole:
[quote]
The sound card works, is an ubuntu alsa 'misconfiguration' (from my point of
view) that cause the problem. The /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base configuration
prevent the snd-usb-audio module to
Some additional information. Some applications are working fine with
sound, e.g. the Movie Player, or Firefox playing mp3s. Other
applications are not working with sound, e.g. mpg321 or Firefox playing
Flash or Java plug-in. I get the following output:
ALSA lib confmisc.c:769:(parse_card) canno
Please find the requested information in the attachements
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Installed 7.10 using the Live CD on a new system with onboard sound
(Asus MSN-E SLI mainboard with USB audio) and sound did not work with
the system. I finally got sound to work via System -> Preferences ->
Sound and then changing all the choices from 'Autodetect' to 'USB
Aud
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