Recently, this started happening to me. I'm also using Lucid.
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This bug affects me , too. I have two .view files, for a total of 7GB!
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Lowering the PCM volume to around 50% in alsamixer does, however.
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Actually, it's worse, now. The ignore_dB=1 workaround does not work.
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Hmm, apport could have let me write a message and zipped all those
files...
Anyway, I just upgraded to Lucid and the issue remains.
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The sound is uncomfortably loud even at 20% volume. In previous versions
of Ubuntu, a workaround was to decrease PCM volume to around 30-40%, but
I can't find anything to adjust it in the new volume control dialog,
Just updated to 2.6.31-21 and the problem seems resolved. Thanks to
whoever fixed it.
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Also, shouldn't the box's title say something like "Someone left you a
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Well, it looks like someone was just pulling a little prank on me, then.
That leaves the OK/Cancel problem: what am I confirming or cancelling?
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sure what I'm confirming or cancelling...
The dialog translates to "There were two crocodiles on a balcony, when one
tells the
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- So, I've unlocked the screen,
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So, I've unlocked the screen and this weird dialog appeared (see
attached screenshot). It has OK and cancel buttons, but I'm not really
sure what I'm confirming or cancelling...
The dialog translates to "There were two crocodiles on a balcony, when one
tells the other:
- Let
It's true! It does. Thanks for the tip. Finally, I can suspend again.
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New kernel update, same version number, still no dice.
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Kernel 2.6.31-16 still has the same problem.
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I've had no luck with the upgrade, either.
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- about "a serious kernel problem" and I didn't notice anything wrong. But
- now I see that the process 'ksoftirqd/0' has 100% CPU usage, while it
- didn't, bef
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Problem solved!
On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 5:42 PM, Joshua Hoover
wrote:
> Hi Jakob,
>
> I'm sorry to hear Ubuntu One isn't working properly for you. It looks
> like /home/paulo-falcao/Ubuntu One does not exist
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When i click the icon the app crashes...
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.home.paulo.falcao..config.ubuntuone.ubuntuone.client.conf:
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Well, thankfully, I don't experience the random freezes.
The problem continues even after the latest batch of updates, though.
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Come on, this isn't a duplicate of bug 464552. I am _not_ complaining
about the crash report (anymore).
There's a kernel process consuming all of one core's CPU time, and now
I've noticed it also happens when
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I don't think this is a duplicate of bug 464552, since that only deals
with the resume taking too long. I'm talking about ksoftirqd/0 getting
permanent 100% CPU usage after the resume, thus depriving me of one
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about "a serious kernel problem" and I didn't notice anything wrong. But
now I see that the process 'ksoftirqd/0' has 100% CPU usage, while it
didn't, before I suspended.
The default summary was: 'WARNING: at
Worked like a charm, thanks!
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The sound is uncomfortably loud even at 20% volume. In previous versions
of Ubuntu, a workaround was to decrease PCM volume to around 30-40%, but
I can't find anything to adjust it in the new volume control dialog, nor
does adjusting it in 'alsamixer' seem to work.
ProblemTyp
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After suspending the laptop, if I then close the lid, this triggers a
wake up.
ProblemType: Bug
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I have the same bug, but things were OK on 9.04 for me.
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Can't install gwibber in Intrepid Ibex - amd64
paulo-fal...@kunami-dell:~$ sudo apt-get install gwibber
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impos
Ugh... I can't believe it took someone else to say it for me to realize
this, but that's not what happened. I had enabled updates from intrepid-
proposed, which updated the kernel to 2.6.27-10, and then removed linux-
image, -headers, -restricted-modules and ubuntu-modules for 2.6.27-9.
But there w
I am experiencing the same as Alex, but I believe it was because the
kernel moduledriver did not install correctly, i.e.
A instalar nvidia-177-kernel-source (177.82-0ubuntu0.1) ...
Removing all DKMS Modules
Done.
Adding Module to DKMS build system
driver version= 177.82
Doing initial module build
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A ler as listas de pacotes... Pronto
A construir árvore de dependências
A ler a informação de estado... Pronto
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I am experiencing what seems to be the same (or at least a similar) bug, with
ubuntu going into low graphics mode after the update to 177. I'll attach the
tarball with the log dump that one can get from the low graphics mode menu in
Intrepid.
The card is a Nvidia 8400M G and I have not edited Xo
I have the same problem.
Thanks for mentioning that extracting the whole file works, it was a
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>
> - ls -l /usr/share/info/dir*
> - rm -f /usr/share/info/dir.lock
>
> and retry?
>
>
> ** Changed in: gcc-defaults (Ubuntu)
>Status: New => Incomplete
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> ** Changed in: conky (Ubuntu)
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Release:8.04
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: i386
Date: Sat May 17 10:35:47 2008
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On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 1:14 AM, Mathias Gug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> In daemon.log:
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> Apr 10 00:33:09 kunami-laptop mysqld[17471]: 080410 0:33:09 [ERROR]
> Can't start server: Bind on TCP/IP port: Cannot assign requested address
>
> Is this a default my
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> Ubuntu better. Could you post the content of /var/log/daemon.log at the
> time of the failed upgrade ?
>
> ** Changed in: mysql-dfsg-5.0 (Ubuntu)
>Status: New => Incomplete
>
>
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2) my-sql server 5.0
3) Install without problems
3) Didn't
ProblemType: Package
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Date: Fri Apr 4 19:18:44 2008
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.04
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** Changed in: xorg-driver-synaptics (Ubuntu)
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Does not happen with a USB mouse, it works perfect...just the touchpad keeps
working the wrong way.
I guess I have found a workaround ;)
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Since installed Ubuntu 7.04 - the Feisty Fawn - released in April 2007,
my touchpad is not working proper, the left button is working as scroll
[as the middle one].
Any suggestions of a way to fix this?
Regards
kunami
** Affects
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$ apport-retrace -d _usr_lib_firefox_firefox-bin.1000.crash
Traceback (most recent call last):
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Same thing just happened to me. Here's the report.
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I was viewing a blog, and clicked a link to "read more", then firefox
crashed. Haven't been able to reproduce it, so no console output or
stack trace :( .
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There you go. Oh, and the portuguese localized bit at the end translates
into "inexistent process".
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- uses it for managing Web hosting space. I was uploading a file and a tab
- open with an IPB forum, and another with some s
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Here's the reduced. The other one will take some time uploading, but
it's getting here...
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believe Firefox should kill the applet and not die itself. My university
uses it for managing Web hosting space. I was uploading a file and a tab
open with an IPB forum, and another with some site. (Large
It also crashes here
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