Getting the code to compile is rather trivial (cf.
https://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=63208), but for me
VirtualBox still fails to start a VM afterwards.
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On Thu, Jun 7, 2012 at 5:36 PM, David Edmundson
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> This option exists.
Well, I can merge the two battery icons into one, but the estimated
time remaining only considers the time until the currently discharging
battery is empty.
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> Yes, this still affects 4.7.4. The respective change can be cleanly
> reversed, though.
Just upgraded to KDE 4.8.0, which solves the problem.
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Yes, this still affects 4.7.4. The respective change can be cleanly
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I think there is a major misconception:
halt (or shutdown -h) will halt your PC whereas poweroff (or shutdown
-P) will power it off.
The shutdown -h behavior has changed since Natty, but according to the
man page both variants are valid.
Easy fix: Use shutdown -P and your system should power off
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[Regression] Solid shows LUKS partitions as removable disks
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A fix is now available upstream:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42008#c7
Any chance we will see this in an updated xserver-xorg-video-intel
package for Oneiric?
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On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 13:47, Victor wrote:
> Indeed, mine was an upgrade too. Chauncellor's fix worked for me: I
> deleted the libreoffice .desktop files in ~/.local/share/applications,
> and the icons now reverted to normal. Thanks!
While my system has also been upgraded, ~/.local/share/appli
Public bug reported:
Since upgrading from KDE 4.7.2 to 4.7.3 the Device Notifier widget
detects some of my fixed hard disk partitions (located below
/dev/mapper/ as they are LUKS devices) as removable disks (although they
show up with hard disk icons) and will automount them and show them in
the d
In the meantime I switched over from the proprietary nvidia drivers to
nouveau. The problem persists, so it is certainly not strictly related
to the nvidia drivers.
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On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 22:11, rupert <882...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Is everyone who is impacted using a wireless connection?
Nope. Standard CAT-5 cabling, no WiFi card installed.
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Ok, I can confirm that this is not NetworkManager related (as it still
happens although I have uninstalled its package). Just to rule things
out: Is someone, who is seeing this issue, not using VirtualBox?
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After waking up my Laptop from ACPI S3, NetworkManager started restoring
network connections. AFAICS from the attached backtrace, this caused the
Network Management Plasma Widget to crash.
The crash can be reproduced some of the time.
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On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 05:42, Geo <882...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Kubuntu 11.10 amd64 upgraded from 11.04.
> DM: kdm
> Network-Manager not used.
Are you certain that it is not installed? I also did not use it, but
its mere presence was sufficient to hang the shutdown. Since
uninstalling netwo
In response to comment #4:
@Sergio: Which KDM option needs to be set to effect this behavior?
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KDE crashes at login with desktop effects e
I bi-sected xserver-xorg-video-intel (as available at
git://git.debian.org/git/pkg-xorg/driver/xserver-xorg-video-intel, which
is what the Ubuntu packages are based on). The first bad commit is:
commit 2608a367acba7247e50754c3daeed09ba2e97d05
Author: Chris Wilson
Date: Mon Jul 11 16:28:15 2011
Reverting to commit f1697546699ded4af63dca35b51d3ca408b002d3 (= xserver-
xorg-video-intel-2_2.14.0-1) at git://git.debian.org/git/pkg-xorg/driver
/xserver-xorg-video-intel fixes the issue whereas it is still present in
HEAD (currently e97d7c18b3ccddcc32929f1e857ecaa281f49710).
I'm currently a litt
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KDE crashes at login with desktop effects enabled
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X server crash after logging in for second time in kde(while effects are
enabled)
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X server crash
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I am seeing the same behavior with xserver-xorg-video-intel on Kubuntu
11.10 64-bit. So far I have been unable to get a backtrace in kdm.log
with symbols, so any hint how to enable then (apart from installing
I am experiencing this issue (a default "X" icon is shown instead of the
correct one) with KDE on one PC, but not another. Both have been
upgraded from Kubuntu 11.04, both are x86_64 based. Installed
libreoffice packages look identical so far. The main difference between
both machines is the graphi
sudo apt-get install qdbus solved the problem, but this should not be
necessary in the beginning:
tg@andromeda ~$ sudo apt-get install qdbus
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following packages were automatically installed and are n
Public bug reported:
After upgrading from Natty to Oneiric, logging in to KDE fails with the
error message "Could not start D-Bus. Can you call qdbus?"
Manually attempting to start qdbus yields the following error: "qdbus:
symbol lookup error: qdbus: undefined symbol:
qt_dbus_metaobject_skip_anno
Hm, I manually enabled multiarch using:
echo foreign-architecture i386 | sudo tee /etc/dpkg/dpkg.cfg.d/multiarch
as per the instructions in [1], but update-manager is still failing.
s/natty/oneiric/ in /etc/apt/sources.list and running apt-get update &&
apt-get dist-upgrade (with multiarch enabl
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Natty->Oneiric Upgrade failed: An unresolvable problem occurred while
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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kpackagekit hangs indefinitely when apt-listchanges is supposed to
display any changes
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Public bug reported:
Since upgrading to Natty, kpackagekit hangs indefinitely from time to
time when installing updates. A quick check revealed that it is waiting
for a pager process running in the background, which has been triggered
by apt-listchanges:
root 11376 0.2 0.6 227140 56128 ?
It is difficult to know for sure, but I am almost certain that this is a
duplicate of bug #746860.
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Suspend/Resume does not work
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Is this issue consistently reproducible? Does it still happen when you
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Is this issue consistently reproducible? Do the hard disks spin down
prior to the system hanging? Does it still happen when you boot with
max_cpus=1 on the Linux kernel command line?
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boot with max_cpus=1 on the Linux kernel command line?
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Suspend does
A fix is now available: Any chance that makes it into a fixed linux-
image package for Natty?
Details at: https://lkml.org/lkml/2011/4/29/198
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heavy i/o on sandybridge systems with small memory footprints causes system
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In another attempt to further isolate the system parameters that trigger
the issue, I set up a couple of minimal systems using various
combinations of dmcrypt and raid1. As it turned out, having raid1
enabled is sufficient for triggering the issue, so commit
e22bee782b3b00bd4534ae9b1c5fb2e8e6573c5c
A new (pretty tedious) bisect brought up this change:
| e22bee782b3b00bd4534ae9b1c5fb2e8e6573c5c is the first bad commit
| commit e22bee782b3b00bd4534ae9b1c5fb2e8e6573c5c
| Author: Tejun Heo
| Date: Tue Jun 29 10:07:14 2010 +0200
|
| workqueue: implement concurrency managed dynamic worker p
BTW, there is still a bug in the above bisect result. I'll give it another
try after the weekend.
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Title:
System sporadically freezes during suspe
All right. Seems that there were two bugs with similar symptoms. The one
from comment #3 is already fixed, but a new bisect revealed the
following root cause for the current regression:
dcd989cb73ab0f7b722d64ab6516f101d9f43f88 is the first bad commit
commit dcd989cb73ab0f7b722d64ab6516f101d9f43f88
I identified the faulty commit (using a git bisect):
bd25f4dd6972755579d0ea50d1a5ace2e9b00d1a is the first bad commit
commit bd25f4dd6972755579d0ea50d1a5ace2e9b00d1a
Author: Arnd Bergmann
Date: Sun Jul 11 15:34:05 2010 +0200
HID: hiddev: use usb_find_interface, get rid of BKL
This rem
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After issuing a suspend to RAM operation using pm-suspend the system
sporadically hangs while initiating the suspend with the following symptoms:
- HDDs are already spun down
- Fans are still running
- The power LED is constantly illuminated (instead of the typical blinking
Lauri, did this still work on 10.10 (kernel 2.6.35)?
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As suggested in #ubuntu-kernel, I am attaching the output of fwts to
this ticket.
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I just switched from nvidia-current to nouveau and am still able to
reproduce the issue, which I consider a strong indicator that this is a
kernel regression and unrelated to the proprietary nvidia driver (which
is no longer present on my system).
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Christian, can you still reconstruct which kernel command line you have
been using?
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I can confirm both the existence of this bug as well as the fact that
12.036 seems to solve the issue, which is good news as that versions
seems to be what will be shipped with Natty.
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fails to build kernel package from a git if uncommited modification
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I reproduced the issue with a kernel that has verbose PM debugging
compiled in (but apart from that does not differ from the Ubuntu
2.6.38-7.35 one). The resulting dmesg output is attached, but the
fingerprinting isn't very helpful:
May 15 17:45:17 andromeda kernel: [2.187047] Magic number:
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/etc/init.d/halt does not declare dependencies
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Binary package hint: sysvinit
Description:Ubuntu 10.10
Release:10.10
initscripts:
Installed: 2.87dsf-4ubuntu19
Candidate: 2.87dsf-4ubuntu19
The init script /etc/init.d/halt does not declare any dependencies,
which causes it to be inserted very early in the s
I tested the current Natty kernel (2.6.38-020638rc8-generic) on Maverick
(as it solves an unrelated bug for me) and can confirm that this issue
is still present in that version, i.e., the suspend stops before being
complete (the HDDs have been turned off already, though) and effectively
freezes the
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403 error when attempting to access phpmyadmin via lighttpd
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When attempting to access phpMyAdmin via lighttpd all I get after
completing the login sequence is a "403 - Forbidden" error. This seems
to be a diffent bug than the one fixed in #283801 as I verified that the
"fastcgi" module is already enable
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kdebase-workspace
While I initially observed this bug on my Desktop PC running Kubuntu
10.04 + backported KDE 4.5.1 I am now able to reproduce it using the
10.10 release candidate running inside a VirtualBox VM. This rules out a
graphics-driver-related is
Got it working using:
Xephyr :1 -screen 1024x768 -keybd ephyr,,,xkbmodel=evdev
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On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 12:47, Bryce Harrington
wrote:
> [Resetting to incomplete since we need a response from the original
> reporter on this].
I will have a look as soon as I find some time and get my KDE build
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Unfortunately, the splash does not show up after exiting the initramfs
shell (although /dev/fb0 was present at that time):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4Oky8d-flQ
On the other hand, when an fsck happens during boot, the bootsplash
becomes visible as soon as the fsck starts:
http://www.youtube.c
I have not observed this issue in any recent release, so I think we can
safely mark this issue as "Fix released".
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When booting with break=modules, /dev/fb0 is present (29, 0). However, I
just noticed that when booting I noticed a message that may be related
and shows up after grub, but before any plymouth message shows up:
mknod: /dev/fb0: File exists
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Added sleep, regenerated the initrd, re-enabled plymouth:debug, updated
grub. Unfortunately, the issue is still unchanged. Even the plymouth-
debug.log file is 100% identical to the one I attached to this bug
(except for the timestamp).
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Sure. I noticed that the log points out a missing
/lib/plymouth/renderers/x11.so, which is indeed not present in the
initrd image although it is present in /lib/plymouth/renderers/ on the
rootfs.
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Please find attached the requested boot.log file.
In the meantime I also figured out a workaround: Adding the following
Kernel boot parameters enables Plymouth to correctly display the
graphical splash:
nomodeset video=uvesafb:mode_option=1024x600-24,mtrr=3,scroll=ywrap
This workaround was *not*
Just spotted the "Error: command ['readlink',
'/etc/alternatives/text.plymouth'] failed with exit code 1" error in the
above output. Is having a text theme installed mandatory?
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: plymouth
After upgrading from Karmic to Lucid my Kubuntu installation initially
came up with plymouth-theme-ubuntu-text although kubuntu-desktop (and
consequently plymouth-theme-kubuntu-logo) were installed correctly.
After having removed plymouth-theme-u
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@rolfepope: This bug is about the sound being unmuted after a
suspend/resume cycle although it was muted before suspending. So, not
getting any sound at all is a different story. I'd propose to file a
separate bug (if there is not already an existing one).
Apart from that, would it be possible to
I am re-opening this bug (and un-duping it) since this seems to be a
genuinely new issue. In reply to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/amarok/+bug/355308/comments/60:
I upgraded to Amarok 2.2.1, but last.fm scrobbling is still broken
(i.e., the credentials do not survive closing the last.
I can confirm that I see no more hdparm invocations after specifying
"nohdparm". Proving that the bug now no longer appears under any
circumstances is kind of tricky for a sporadic problem, but I tried
dozens of power adapter state changes and a couple of suspend/resume
cycles and have not seen the
While working my way through the pm-utils scripts to better understand
what is going on for an unrealated bug, I noticed that there actually is
a pm-utils script, which unmutes PulseAudio on resume:
/usr/lib/pm-utils/sleep.d/01PulseAudio
So, I guess, this qualifies as a pm-utils bug (and regressi
Unfortunately, even single hdparm invocations seem to trigger the issue:
called with args: -B 254 /dev/sda
init-+-NetworkManager-+-dhclient
[...]
|-hald---hald-runner-+-hal-system-powe---hal-system-powe---pm-powersave---95hdparm-apm---hdparm---pstree
[ 1625.989172] ata1.00: exception Emask
That's surprising as I was using a 2.6.31 Kernel backported from Karmic
to Jaunty even before I upgrade the whole installation and during that
time the "muted" state was correctly preserved. Are there any other
components in addition to the Kernel, which may effect this behaviour?
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I had CONTROL_HD_POWERMGMT set to 0, so my assumption was that laptop-
mode would not issue any APM calls to my HDD. I will patch my current
kernel again so that APM calls are traced again, so I can better
quantify the calls that are made.
(BTW, sorry for the duplicate status change, my Internet c
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Binary package hint: acpi-support
Since upgrading to Karmic the sound on my Samsung NC10 does not retain
its muted state after a suspend/resume cycle.
Not sure if that is relevant: This happens under Kubuntu.
I hope my package selection makes sense. Please suggest a better
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Unfortunately, the issue still pops up after upgrading to Karmic, so the
fix did not solve the problem. Could we try the blacklisting approach?
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Public bug reported:
Since upgrading from Jaunty to Karmic Xephyr is no longer using the
right keyboard layout (trivial stuff such as the arrow keys do not work)
both when invoked with or without the "-kb" / "+kb" command-line option.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: amd64
Date: Sun Nov 1 20:57:58
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 459741 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/459741
Hm... Having a look at the bug that this one has been marked as a
duplicate of I have to say that I really do not see the connection
between them. While this bug affects the upgrade process itself, bug
#459741
I guess that the following query caused the freeze (which I got when
fixing the upgrade from the command line):
Configuration file `/etc/bash.bashrc'
==> Modified (by you or by a script) since installation.
==> Package distributor has shipped an updated version.
What would you like to do abou
Public bug reported:
Sorry, I am not sure which bug this package applies to - probably bash.
While upgrading from Kubuntu Jaunty to Karmic via "update-notifier-kde
-d" the Distribution Upgrade stopped responding while configuring bash.
The command running in the background (and apparently no long
I am also getting these "One or more of the mounts [???] in fstab cannot
yet be mounted: [...] Press ESC to enter a recovery shell" messages from
time to time.
I'd assume that it is related to full-disk encryption (LUKS) or LVM,
which I have both in use on my system.
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fsck messages are not cle
** Summary changed:
- Can not set backlight brightness on my sharp NC10 in karmic
+ Can not set backlight brightness on my Samsung NC10 in karmic
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Can not set backlight brightness on my Samsung NC10 in karmic
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/438763
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Some KPackageKit icons broken
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/458868
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kpackagekit
Some of the icons in KPackageKit just show up as a document icon with a
question mark on it, most notably the icon displayed on the "Removing
packages" progress dialog.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: Fri Oct 23 10:23:54 2009
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