Yup, all good now with 5.13.0-28-generic on an ASUS PN-50..
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Still present on latest -25 kernel on an ASUS PN-50
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Me too. same setup, same error.
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Affected on ThinkPad X240 after upgrade from 17.04 when booting in an
environment with no known wifi networks. If a known wifi network is
available (and set accessible to all users) the boot time is more
reasonable.
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The bug is still present in the 16.04 Xenial beta for me on a Macbook
Air 11" 6,1 and an ASUS UX305 running Unity (as of 21/03/16).
Rapid three finger taps will bring up the switcher, but it sometimes
pops up for no obvious reason. The behaviour is also seen on a
colleague's UX305 running 15.10.
This is still present on an ASUS UX305, Ubuntu 15.10, running Unity. A 3
fingered tap _sometimes_ brings up the alt-tab switcher. Seems to be
easier to summon when tapping inside a Chrome window than elsewhere.
Seen on both my own machine and a colleague's.
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Various Thinkpads (X240, T430s,S440) exhibiting freezing behaviour -
nothing showing in logs. System mostly wakens up again after a minute or
two.
I have tried switching to Cinnamon desktop rather than Unity, no freezes
in that (yet).
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Interesting - another Thinkpad X240 _wasn't_ fixed by today's update,
but when I checked the configuration it also had sddm installed (thought
it wasn't using it as the default login display manager). Removing sddm,
which still allows the kubuntu desktop package to remain, gives a
functioning syste
With an update today (9 April) that included lightdm, starting up with
systemd+lightdm is working again for me on an X240 Thinkpad (and
presumably the other problematic Thinkpads, though I haven't had a
chance yet to check).
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Same deal with a Thinkpad X201 - this also now boots to the lightdm
login screen after the latest updates but it "freezes" at this point.
The cursor disappears when it is moved and the only thing that
resurrects the laptop after this is the power button.
Again:
upstart+lightdm
systemd+gdm
are bo
This (systemd+lightdm) is still broken for me on a Thinkpad X240 after
the latest updates.
The laptop now boots to the lightdm login screen but it is "frozen" at
this point - the cursor disappears and I have to power cycle it as ctrl-
alt-whatever has no effect, I can't access a virtual console or
Just to confirm, the following combinations still boot OK on Thinkpads
affected by this bug (X201, X300, X240...)
systemd + gdm
upstart + lightdm
The following (default) is still NOT working as of today's updates:
systemd + lightdm
It boots to low graphics splash, but dropping to console
I can confirm that it is now a "hard freeze" with systemd+lightdm when
you exit to console after getting kicked into low graphics mode on
startup with several Lenovo Thinkpads (X201, X300, X240).
Workarounds on affected machines:
- upstart + lightdm
- systemd + gdm
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- the console login.
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+ lightdm fails to start on several Lenovo thinkpads (X240, X201, X300...)
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boots into low graphics mode, but the only working option from this is
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If started using upstart from the "advanced" boo
Just appeared for me today (Friday 13th!) on utopic, high CPU and memory
load as per other posters. #4 provides a fix for me too.
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I had the same experience - after a reboot the wifi on the X201 came
alive
On 16 May 2013 21:21, bj warkentin <1180...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> I think my suggestion was a red herring. Did some more testing this
> afternoon. After removing the option line from/etc/modprobe.d/iwlwifi.conf
Will check tomorrow when I am back at my office.
I am not sure if this was a one off. After a reboot the wireless came
alive again with the -21 kernel on the X201.
I have seen no problems with a couple of Thinkpad X200S laptops after
upgrade
Joseph Salisbury wrote:
>Would it be possible f
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The wifi on my Thinkpad X201 has stopped working in Ubuntu 13.04 with
the latest 3.8.0-21-generic kernel (it is fine in -19 and earlier).
Errors messages on loading module from /var/log/kern.log:
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The wifi on my Thinkpad X201 has stopped working in Ubuntu 13.04 with
the latest 3.8.0-21-generic kernel (it is fine in -19 and earlier).
Errors messages on loading module from /var/log/kern.log:
May 16 13:35:44 X201 kernel: [ 22.892644] iwlwifi :02:00.0: L1 Enabled;
Aha - if I switch outputs to dvi (1920x1080) and vga (1280x1024) the
problem disappears..
So, a combination of hdmi and dvi dual monitor output is causing
problems on this setup.
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My dual monitor setup has been broken since upgrading 12.10->13.04 beta.
Intel Sandybridge , dvi (1920x1080) and hdmi to dvi (1280x1024) output.
Attempting to login to Unity with both monitors connected results in a
hard hang - the desktop appears but is unresponsive and the launcher
strip has p
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overwrite '/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/fcitx/fcitx-keyboard.so', whic
Public bug reported:
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ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.10
Package: fcitx-modules 1:4.2.4.1-5
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.5.0-15.22-generic 3.5.4
Uname: Linux 3.5.0-15-generic i686
ApportVersion: 2.5.2-0ubuntu4
Architecture: i386
Date: Wed Sep 19 09:12:08 2012
Dupli
I have this issue (gnome keyring daemon hogging cpu at login with either
Chrome or Chromium) on multiple machines running 12.04. No freezes, just
very high cpu usage. Killing the offending process has no obvious ill
effects.
I'm inclined to think that the Chrome issue pointed out in #4 above,
larg
Moving
libgstvideoparsersbad.so
works for me on a 64 bit install too
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Yup, moving
libgstvideoparsersbad.so
out of the way on a 32 bit install sorts things out for me. Will check on 64
bit machine at work tomorrow.
No obvious side effects yet.
Another thanks to Doug.
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This works for me too:
(http://askubuntu.com/questions/126030/totem-not-playing-certain-videos-
in-12-04)
i.e.
-
"install only these
gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg and gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly
and uninstall gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad"
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works on all my "non-playing" files (on 64 bit 12.04)
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In 11.10 movie-player had no trouble playing mp4s dowloaded from
youtube, however these will no longer play in 12.04beta2. This does not
appear to be an obvious missing codec problem as all the non-free codecs
are installed (and the files played OK before upgrade). The files w
The last round of updates seem to have fixed the crash for me too.
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unity-greeter crashed with SIGSEGV in background_loader_ready_cb()
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My typing isn't fast enough to make the workaround work, so I've had to stick
to Plan B and continue to use auto-login :)
When the greeter flashes up it is:
1) showing the default purple
2) sitting on the guest user
I don't know if either of these is significant.
I still have the problem wit
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- 32bit, both Intel graphics. It had been stable before beta2 update on
- both.
+ 32bit, both Intel graphics. It had been stable on 12.04 beta1 and
+ subsequent updates until beta2.
- It is still
/var/log/lightdm/lightdm.log is full of stuff like this
in particular:
[+8758.58s] DEBUG: Greeter start authentication for guest account
[+8759.00s] DEBUG: Session 19998 exited with return value 0
[+8759.00s] DEBUG: Greeter quit
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both.
It is still possible to set an automatic login and get to the desktop on
startup, but logging out goes back to the crash/loop i
Removing v86d also fixes the freeze for me on the nvidia machine so, for
me at any rate, that seems to have been the root cause.
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This behaviour may be aresult of earlier tinkerings to fix an ugly bootsplash
in 10.10 or earlier. See comments by
mia1dolfan, #18 in bug #767927.
I ran the revert changes script at their suggestion for this at:
http://www.kyleabaker.com/downloads/ubuntu/scripts/plymouth-
resolution-fix-rever
Yes, the revert script fixes the logout/shutdown freeze for me on the
fglrx machine.
http://www.kyleabaker.com/downloads/ubuntu/scripts/plymouth-resolution-fix-revert-back.sh.zip
I had forgotten that I had tinkered with the plymouth settings in 10.10 to get
rid of an ugly bootsplash - self i
The BUG output in kern.log has disappeared now, but the problem (freeze on
logout /shutdown) still remains.
There are various people reporting this elsewhere, all marked as duplicates of
#762203.
I have both an nvidia and an fglrx desktop machine displaying the bug.
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There was a plymouth update today (6/5/11), but that has not fixed the
problem (hang at logout/shutdown/restart) for me on a machine with fglrx
graphics.
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Removing quiet and splash has no effect on the hang.
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/var/log/kern.log from machine which is hanging on logout/shutdown
The log starts out with the ati card installed (hangs), then switches to an
nvidia card (still hangs...). There might even be a boot
with the onboard graphics buried in there (nvidia, still hangs :)
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I have two machines which are both still experiencing a hard freeze on
logout/shutdown on the released version of 11.04. Initially I thought
it was fglrx related, but I have swapped one machine to an nvidia card
and am still experiencing the issue. I 've attached the current
xorg.conf from the nvi
xorg.conf on the offending (logout/shutdown crash) machine
Section "ServerLayout"
Identifier "amdcccle Layout"
Screen 0 "amdcccle-Screen[2]-0" 0 0
EndSection
Section "Files"
EndSection
Section "Module"
Load "glx"
EndSection
Section "ServerFlags"
Optio
Bug still present on eve of release :)
The tail end of Xorg.0.log says:
[ 226.199] (II) fglrx(0): Shutdown CMMQS
[ 226.200] (II) fglrx(0): [uki] removed 1 reserved context for kernel
[ 226.200] (II) fglrx(0): [uki] unmapping 8192 bytes of SAREA 0x2000 at
0xb7399000
[ 226.233] (II) fglrx(
Here's the tail end of Xorg.0.log after a crash
[ 2869.396] (II) HID 04f3:0103: Close
[ 2869.396] (II) UnloadModule: "evdev"
[ 2869.396] (II) Unloading evdev
[ 2869.412] (II) fglrx(0): Shutdown CMMQS
[ 2869.412] (II) fglrx(0): [uki] removed 1 reserved context for kernel
[ 2869.412] (II)
I also have a logout/restart/shutdown freeze on two fglrx using desktop
machines. Still present with all updates applied as of 25/04. Both
machines were updated from 10.10, where there was no problem.
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There was an fglrx update last night after I sent the message, but the
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I haven't had a chance to put the card back in the nvidia machine to
check, but hopefully the update will have fixed it. I also have an fglrx
machine displaying similar behaviour and that is still not logging out
or shutting down properly with all the latest updates (22/04) applied.
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I removed the nvidia graphics card from one machine that was hanging on
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now shuts down and logs out OK, so it looks like it is graphics related.
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I have this bug on three desktop machines which have been upgraded from
10.10 (where there was no problem) to 11.04 beta 2.
Logging out of Unity/Ubuntu Classic/KDE leads to a hard hang, where the machine
logs out to a
blank screen. The only way to shut down after this is to press the power
but
Ubuntu 10.10 32bit, pae kernel, fglrx graphics driver.
System->Preferencies->Assistive Technologies->Enable assistive
technologies
still freezes gnuplot using a wxt terminal after one plot.
Workarounds (as reported above for earlier versions):
1) use x11 terminal
2) switch off assistive techn
This bug is still present with the 31-15 kernel and all other updates
applied on my eeePC 901 (1 Dec). There doesn't seem to be a lot going on
at linux-kernel-bugs 14583?
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A "me too" on an eeePC 901 with an upgraded crucial SSD and an upgrade
install of karmic RC
The relevant bit in dmesg is:
[ 35.816124] ata2: lost interrupt (Status 0x58)
[ 35.820096] ata2: drained 2048 bytes to clear DRQ.
[ 35.823180] ata2.01: exception Emask 0x0 SAct 0x0 SErr 0x0 action 0x
My 10 cents worth:
I was puzzling why my bootsplash had vanished on some (but not all)
machines upgraded to the Hardy beta when I found this thread. The
suggested fix works for me:
>Basically what you do is:
>1. Make sure you have the initramfs-tools update
>2. sudo blkid
>3. Check that swap line
Downgrading to xserver-xorg-video-ati_6.6.3-2_powerpc.deb _does_ get
things (i.e. X) working again on the emac.
No luck with ConnectorTable options on the Gutsy module (does anyone know the
correct incantations for an emac with these?), nor with
a self-built 6.7.195-2 module from upstream.
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The prebuilt drivers at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XorgOnTheEdge are all
for i386 rather than ppc?
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Last and least - this is Xorg.0.log again when xorg.conf is removed.
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This is lspci -v for the machine in question
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-ati
On upgrading to Gutsy RC from Feisty, X gives a blank screen on an eMac G4
1.25Ghz. There are no obvious error messages
in Xorg.0.log. Is this similar to the Mac Mini issue for the gutsy ati driver
(which I also got bitten by) and
The output from compiz --replace on my IBM X31 now looks like:
Checking for Xgl: not present.
Detected PCI ID for VGA: 01:00.0 0300: 1002:4c59 (prog-if 00 [VGA])
Checking for texture_from_pixmap: not present.
Trying again with indirect rendering:
Checking for texture_from_pixmap: present.
Check
As of today (15/10/07) following a recent slew of updates, desktop effects have
started working again on an IBM X31 with a Radeon Mobility M6 LY chip.
No more max texture size check errors and no crashes on startup.
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Removing the max texture check in the compiz script in /usr/bin/ isn't
enough to get things going on an IBM X31 with the latest Gutsy updates.
It has a Radeon Mobility M6 LY chip which had working compiz-
fusion/beryl under Feisty.
Without the texture check (or forcing it to take a larger value by
This bug still appears to be present as of 12/10/07 with all updates
applied on an IBM X31. Compiz-fusion under feisty (and beryl) had
worked. The graphics chip is a Radeon Mobility M6 LY.
Trying compiz --replace in a terminal gives:
Checking for Xgl: not present.
Detected PCI ID for VGA: 01:00.
I can confirm that CONCURRENCY=shell in /etc/init.d/rc gives me the hal
problem here too (and that CONCURRENCY=none sorts it out), this on a
Core 2 Duo machine.
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Failed to initalize HAL.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/25931
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Hi Havard - thanks for that, it does indeed work.
On Wed, 30 May 2007, HÃ¥vard H. Garnes wrote:
> install tp_smapi with the HDAPS=1 parameter, shown here.
>
> http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Tp_smapi
>
> It works for me. I'd rather see it included in ubuntu, though, because
> it has to be recompile
My IBM X40 doesn't see anything when an SD card is inserted with the release
2.6.20-15 Feisty kernel
(but doesn't crash)
lspci ->02:00.1 Generic system peripheral [0805]: Ricoh Co Ltd R5C822
SD/SDIO/MMC/MS/MSPro Host Adapter (rev 13)
lsmod ->sdhci
mmc_core
tail /
Still not a peep from hdaps with the release Feisty kernel on my X40 :(
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hdaps no longer reports accelerometer values
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/95494
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I am also unable to associated with a WEP passphrase secured network (with
updates from circa 13/04) with the network manager.
The machine is an IBM X21 with using the bcm43xx driver on a Belkin pcmcia
card. This applies both in the automatic and managed modes. There is no problem
with WPA netwo
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.20
This has just appeared with the latest 2.6.20-14 update. My AOpen i945GTt-VFA
motherboard will not boot when the sata controller on which the primary hard
drive sits is set in ide mode rather than ahci (the machine was originally se
hdaps is reporting nothing back on 2.6.20-13 with an IBM X40 either.
hdaps-pivot gives:
(x,y) position: (0,0)
keyboard=0 mouse=0
whatever the orientation. Similarly,
cat /sys/devices/platform/hdaps/position
always returns
(128,1)
and no movement either in hdaps-gl :(
The laptop was upgraded
On Mon, 26 Mar 2007, Tim Gardner wrote:
> I'm not really clear about the state of your machine, but it seems like
> you are past your problem. I'm going to close this report.
That's fine - the machine is now booting and running Feisty OK with the
2.6.20-13 kernel. Edgy (2.6.17...) gave a kernel
Hi Tim,
oops :)
I was running off a hard drive install, but
this seems to be a red herring, sorry. Once I switched to
"root=UUID=..." in grub the official 2.6.20-generic image boots.
It was only by chance it was stopping
at the USB message. The home-rolled kernel makes the hard drive sda,
the o
It is still hanging on the latest iteration (2.6.20-13), but it gets further:
it now
enumerates the attached usb keyboard and mouse before hanging, which
it didn't before.
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feisty herd-5 2.6.20 kernel hangs on boot with VIA VB6002 motherboard
https://launchpad.net/bugs/95165
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-image-generic
The feisty herd-5 2.6.20(-11,-12...- generic and 386) kernels hang on
boot when they reach setting up usb-hid on a via VB6002 motherboard.
This mini-ITX pentium-M board has a VIA VN800 North Bridge and a
VT8237R series South Bridge.
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