The laptop was HP Pavilion dm1-4010us.
Took me a while to dig up the information as I don't have that laptop
anymore. Can't help with testing either, unfortunately, but would be
happy to answer any questions if I can.
Good luck with sorting that bug.
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Same error. Newly installed 64-bit quantal from the daily build.
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software-properties-gtk crashed with ImportError in /usr/lib/python3
Browsing files in the home directory when the error message popped up.
Up-to-date quantal with 3.5.0-4-generic kernel.
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nautilus crashed w
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Install button in Software Centre does not work, can't install
packages through GUI
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Clicking on the Install button in the Software Centre does nothing (no
error messages, no password prompts to start the install). Apt-get
install works.
Here's some basic info:
tsj@linux-laptop:~$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu quantal (development branch)
Re
Same error, 5.3.3.1 Software Centre on a fully updated 12.10 alpha 2.
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update-apt-xapian-index crashed with ImportError in /usr/share/apt-
Talking to myself here but in case anyone's listening the resume's been
fixed by one of the mid-June updates.
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Laptop does not sus
For what it's worth, the laptop does go into suspend when using the menu
in the cog-shaped applet in the top panel; however when the lid is
opened the computer returns to an unlocked desktop rather than to a
password prompt.
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Laptop does not suspend upon closing the lid
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Closing the lid does not suspend the laptop despite power settings in
System Settings, it does not even start the screensaver.
It's an hp dm1z laptop running 12.10 alpha1. The suspend-on-closing-lid
used to work in pre-alpha quantal. Here's some system info:
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Log file viewer does not open from the dash (opens OK from terminal)
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12.10 pre-alpha install, here's some basic info:
tsj@linux-laptop:~$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu quantal (development branch)
Release: 12.10
tsj@linux-laptop:~$ apt-cache policy gnome-system-log
gnome-system-log:
Installed: 3.4.1-1
Candidate: 3.4.1-1
Version table:
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Software Centre crashes immediately upon attempt to open
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Software Center crashes upon any attempt to open through launcher or
command line; the window appears briefly then closes without trying to
send a bug report. Here' some basic info:
tsj@linux-laptop:~$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu quantal (development b
Eugene:
Thanks for the response and, again, for the patch.
Quick question: you say "replacing the official package with one from
PPA" but I am not sure exactly what you mean (I am fairly new to
ubuntu). Apart from installing the .deb and adding the ppa (sudo add-
apt-repository ppa:eugenesan/ppa
Thank you, the patch works beautifully. For completeness' sake and
future reference here's a quick rundown:
1) Download the 64-bit (or 32-bit whichever applies) .deb package from the link
in post #2
2) Right-click and select to Open with Ubuntu Software Center, ignore warning
about older versio
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bcmwl-kernel-source 5.100.82.38+bdcom-0ubuntu6.1: bcmwl kernel module
failed to build
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internet after
install on a partition so no wireless at all so far. I've installed
tsj@linux-laptop:~$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu quantal (development branch)
Release:12.10
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.10
Package: bcmwl-kernel-source 5.100.82.38+bdcom-0ubun
Trying to install using with "sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-input-
synaptics/precise-proposed" but am getting error "E: Release 'precise-
proposed' for 'xserver-xorg-input-synaptics' was not found."
I'd be happy to test the fix so any advice on how to actually install it
from precise-proposed
Same issue on 4,1 macbook air (11'' 2011) with up-to-date 12.04
installed from one of the daily builds. I haven't installed any
touchpad-related packages so the issue occurs with whatever module comes
by default.
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I found a duplicate bug report upstream albeit with different kernel
versions & added some info to it together with a link to this bug
report:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42964
** Bug watch added: Linux Kernel Bug Tracker #42964
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42964
Ok, I'll open a bug upstream. Again, might take some time until I
figure out how to do that, register, etc. Thanks for the link, that'll
help. Once that's sorted out I'll post the bug number. Cheers
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** Tags removed: needs-upstream-testing
** Tags added: kernel-bug-exists-upstream
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Bug exists in upstream kernel. I'll fix the tags in a minute.
Here's the kernel I'm running right now:
tsj@linux-laptop:~$ uname -r
3.4.0-030400rc3-generic
I loaded the brcmsmac driver (in my setup it's usually blacklisted);
running "lspci -k" showed that the kern
Apologies for not responding earlier, took me a while to get to my
laptop.
First things first, I just upgraded to the 3.2.0-23-generic kernel &
tested with both the wl and the brcmsmac drivers, the issue persists:
turning bluetooth off via the panel applet disables the wireless.
I'll test against
I had the same issue, in fact filed a duplicate bug. Launcher and top
panel disappeared entirely. Fixed by switching to a console and
entering
unity --reset
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Forgot to attach the hci log, here it is.
** Attachment added: "hci.log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bluez/+bug/962621/+attachment/2919160/+files/hci.log
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** Description changed:
Trying to turn off bluetooth (which I don't use) through the applet in
the top right-hand side panel disables the wireless instead. The
wireless won't come back up until I run "sudo rfkill unblock all."
tsj@linux-laptop:~$ lsb_relea
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Title:
Turning off bluetooth via the panel applet disables the wireless
instead
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Public bug reported:
Trying to turn off bluetooth (which I don't use) through the applet in
the top right-hand side panel disables the wireless instead. The
wireless won't come back up until I run "sudo rfkill unblock all."
tsj@linux-laptop:~$ lsb_release -rd
Descriptio
Same as Johan Heinrichs: running beta1 12.04 and shortly after login
receive message "Bluetoothd has closed unexpectedly."
In addition, trying to turn off bluetooth through the applet kills the
wireless instead for which I intend to file a separate bug.
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