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schrieb Marcos Alano <2066...@bugs.launchpad.net>:
> [6399376a4e90] main audio output warning: cannot load module
`/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/vlc/plugins/audio_output/libpulse_plugin.so'
(/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libmpg123.so.0: rebuild shared object with SHSTK
Did you try mpg123 -o pulse? I remember that noise under Ubuntu when
using pulse via alsa. Using pulse directly worked. As the mpg123 alsa
output works fine with standalone alsa, I suppose the alsa-pulse binding
is buggy.
One could build mpg123 with a changed order of default output modules,
so t
Oh … this is _another_ bug. We are dealing here with the situation that
mdmon controlling rootfs on RAID is not handled at all with Ubuntu
initrd, while this new CentOS issue is a bug in said handling in the
CentOS initrd …
The reference is valuable nevertheless … not least because I have
systems
Can we get any reaction from Ubuntu on this? Is the needed reworking of
the initrd about to happen for the LTS or is this a WONTFIX and root-on-
Intel-Matrix-RAID is simply not supported? It is clear what has to
happen to make things work again with systemd and mdadm/mdmon. Will it
happen?
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Is anyone working on this? I see that the bug is assigned, but apart
from that only messages from affected users.
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Shutdown hangs in md kw
Well, of course effects are a pain. The sync is only 256G SSDs im my
case.
Main point is that the fix is known since many years and should
hopefully be quickly adaptible to Ubuntu. Or not … if it is really
necessary to switch to a return to the initrd like Fedora.
I wonder if 17.04 has this fixed
So I got a simple fix for being able to reboot again:
```
udpate-rc.d mdadm disable
```
With that, the mdmon instance from the initrd persists (with @sbin/mdmon
as argv[0]) and is not killed by systemd. So systemd-reboot does not
hang. But: Since mdmon is not killed at all now, the array always g
This very much looks like this ancient issue in RedHat:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=752593
It got fixed at some point in 2012 …
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=785739
Is Ubuntu still running mdmon from inside the root fs and killing it
before r/o remount?
I am now p
This is mpg123 upstream here. I do not have a 16.04 system at hand
currently, cannot confirm (and I suppose it should be a hardware
machine, sound in a VM being possibly a different beast …). So, may I
ask:
1. This is only with pulseaudio, right? Things are smooth when disabling it and
playing di
The concerned Hardware is gone, so testing is not possible for me
anymore. I guess the bug has to be closed ... I don't remember it
occuring on other machines, also with integrated Radeon, but different
chips.
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schrieb Funatiker <1082...@bugs.launchpad.net>:
> According to the Audacious-Board [2] this happens because has no ARM-
> assembly code for playing anything else than 16bit. It can be resolved
> by recompiling mpg123 with option "--with-cpu=generic_fpu"
Right a
Am Mon, 29 Oct 2012 12:19:50 -
schrieb saturn :
> Attempt to open mp3 return "...mpg123: Error opening file a.mp3: Unable
> to set up output format! (code 1)."
>
> This bug with solution discussed already here http://redmine.audacious-
> media-player.org/boards/2/topics/315
Um, people want
OK, over at debian I see that the package in the next release (HDF
1.8.8) has enforced 1.8 API in the build. I guess this one is WONTFIX
for ubuntu 12.04 and will be resolved via an update from the debian
package in a newer ubuntu release.
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Well, package maintainers should just remove --with-default-api-
version=v16 from the build script. Perhaps some dependent packages need
-DH5_USE_16_API following that change, but that is a small price to pay
for having a proper build, eh?
But looking at the time line of this bug, I fear that ther
For the full thread, it starts here: http://marc.info/?l=linux-
acpi&m=123557427716510&w=2
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Title:
required kernel toshiba support not enabled
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About the possibility of getting toshset functionality back, without
users hacking stuff themselves:
http://marc.info/?l=linux-acpi&m=123566412407178&w=2
This is somewhere into a thread where toshset / toshiba_acpi devs
discuss with the ACPI team about getting /dev/toshiba into the kernel,
to mak
Are we talking about this one:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=27399 ?
Is disconnection of the AC involved?
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OK... I've seen those now:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/upower/+bug/531190
and the actual https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=27399
Some how I have to agree with
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/upower/+bug/531190/comments/55
... we do a lot of noise on the ubuntu t
This seems to be a long-known issue in fedora:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=509190
But also there, no solution for years. Would be interesting to know why
this long-standing problem just started to appear in the recent ubuntu
update.
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This problem has been diagnosed to death: People dropped the
experimental toshiba patch from the kernel, intending to see if this
breaks something for anyone. People noticed that toshset is broken on
their machines. People notice that it is trivial to apply the patch
(excep the needed change for .3
Can't anyone shed some light on this? Isn't there a way to configure
this power management frenzy? Seems like I'll have to pull Linux off my
peer's machines, since it just behaves badly -- even if it's the
machines behaving badly, but this does not count as long as they work in
the preinstalled Win
Hm, somehow I missed the last question. I can try to reproduce this next
week or so, when I have contact to the box again.
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Title:
apport tries wr
I see that the toshiba_acpi -dev patch has been intentionally dropped,
see https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kernel-team/2010-June/02.html
. Andy wrote:
Quote: I therefore suggest we drop this patch and see if anyone notices.
Well, I do notice. There is no way anymore to disable the backlight
Oh, and I see this issue as rather more serious on observing that I
cannot turn off this behaviour. I can only choose between
shutdown/standby/hibernate. Nothing like "nothing" or "inform/ask user".
Especially since this is not my machine ... so I have to instruct the
user to only unplug the wall p
OK, scrap the thing about JACK. It must have been luck before, but now I
was able to get the forced hibernation without jackd running at all. The
rather infurinating thing is that I get dialog that tells about the fact
and offers "OK" and "Cancel" buttons... which have no effect on the
action being
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When I have the JACK daemon running with realtime priority on this MSI Wind
U100 laptop and pull out the wall power, the system tells me that the battery
is low and enters hibernation. The battery is full, though.
If JACK is not acti
Hm sorry ... that ibus stuff is rather irrelevant, I suppose. All I can
say is that I had similar non-behaviour of kpackagekit. Now, after doing
some installs with apt-get, it suddenly worked.
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I see the same general issue on a kubuntu 10.04.1 live system (USB
drive). Tell KPackageKit to apply changes ... and wait a few seconds,
and nothing got installed. Console output looks the same (ibus stuff).
I can install using apt-get just fine.
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You might investigate the latest release of mpg123 (1.12.3), which fixes
another reading issue of streams with ICY meta info. More people testing
that feature would be good to ensure that the mpg123 team got it right
now.
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I did updates, then rebooted into the new kernel. Then, I started firefox and
browsed to the bug report in launchpad, pasted the apport-collect command into
a terminal... there shouldn't be any trace of the old version by then.
Default browser I did not change.
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The current ubuntu kernel still flickers around with KMS enabled... the splash
screen comes very late and flickers.
I didn't wait if a freeze / black screen occurs... need to work now.
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It is tricky to determine if this issue is the same as one reported in
the several bugs about freezes / black screens, so I'm making a new
one...
I installed a a
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I was told to run this command for a different bug:
apport-collect -p linux 561301
It tries to run firefox, but, well, not the one I got installed (3.6.3).
$ LANG=C apport-collect -p linux 561301
The authorization page:
(https://edge.launchp
To make it clear: You suggest booting the final release ISO of ubuntu
(29th of april)? I don't see ISOs of a "development" release.
I cannot promise much in the way of testing things... I am working with
the machine only at certain intervals, and then it's usually more
important to produce somethi
Note that mpg123 supports large files since quite some time now... I
just verified that it also writes a WAV file > 4G. But there is still a
catch: It doesn't change the WAV format it uses... so for sizes >4G, the
header information will be wrong, since the WAV header only has 4 bytes
for the size
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I have a Logitech TrackMan Marble FX ... a trackball with 4 buttons.
They are mapped to 1,2,3 ... and 8 by default. Button 8 is the one I
usually use for wheel emulation. This works with xinput or in past times
via HAL fdi file..
About my mad monitor EDID ... are you talking about the existing LCD
connected to VGA or the non-existing DVI? The physical monitor shouldn't
be all that bad since it works without pain using an slightly older Xorg
(perhaps about a year or so) without KMS. Should really be the hardware
to blame? I
OK, I have to revert the message about network manager... Today it also
failed on me with the 2.6.33-based kernel.
I found out that it's not a fault of nm-applet (it is irritating that it
just does not show up when there is trouble) ... but rather sometimes
the network manager daemon seems to be i
nomodeset kernel option does nothing (at least on my kernel build), but
radeon.modeset=0 does help. Worked an evening on the box with disabled
modesetting now and didn't see a freeze/crash.
Only the mode detection is suboptimal... I have seen that in comparison to
another Linux system I have on
I am wondering: The main issue is that it left the system in a unreparable
state (out of itself) ... so "essential" packages should be protected. But, is
it generally desired behaviour to silently delete dependent packages? Would a
message with "This would remove these apps, you really want it?"
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It is tricky to determine if this issue is the same as one reported in
the several bugs about freezes / black screens, so I'm making a new
one...
I installed a amd64 ubuntu lucid lynx beta1 system on a box with a Foxconn
mainboard
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I noticed that the RT kernel for lucid is based off version 2.6.31, compared to
2.6.32 for the stock ubuntu kernel. It is my suspicion that this is the reason
for certain things not working. Most prominent: Network manager does not work.
After switching from a base install o
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This is an excerpt out of https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-
studio-users/2010-April/006109.html (trying to get ubuntu (plus studio
packages) lucid running)... so sorry for the prose, I had a hard night
then. The information bits i
Just want to chime in to confirm what has been said so far. I experienced this
some ubuntu releases ago (8.04, perhaps) with my Adaptec 39160. Fails to find
root, big rootdelay helps.
I initially blamed this on ubuntu because my self-built kernels did not feature
this. I always built the scsi dr
How current is this bug now? There have been new mpg123 versions to
handle the build issues.
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