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that issue still exist (using ubuntu-bug)
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Status: Triaged => Invalid
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I can confirm this bug is still present in Kubuntu 12.04, I decided to
upgrade my system to get new KDE and all these security fixes, but this
bug was obviously included as a bonus. The update came from kubuntu-
backports.
It does not show the splash animation, only the text-only logo with flashin
Same here, very fast. Ubuntu 12.04 starts without problem, nothing more
than "Could not write bytes...". Occured just after update everything
through update-manager, including 3.2.0-35-generic-pae in Acer Aspire
5920. I use Grub Customizer 3.0.2 for change appearance.
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I'm having the same problem on 12.04 32bit. Very annoying cause my whole
system freezes up and I have to restart X server. Hope I get a solution
soon cause I really don't want to go back to Windows.
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same here, 12.04 32bit with all updates
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i'm having this problem too while logging out openbox stand alone
session...
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Issue persists on Precise :)
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I got this while running Ubuntu 12.04 i386 , Linux kernel version
3.2.0-19-generic-pae HP pavilion m7790y.
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This happens to me in Xubuntu 12.04.
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Like furyhamster this bug affects me running 12.04 beta 64bit
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I got this while running Ubuntu 12.04 beta i386 , Linux kernel version
3.2.0-19-generic-pae i686 on Acer Aspire M1640.
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This bug has been entirely dormant for more than a year, with no one
reporting recurrence of the issue since the last update in maverick. If
you're still seeing it in current Lubuntu, I think you've got a new
issue and should file a separate bug report.
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This affects lubuntu too, but it seems to be working fine... What's
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on my end, this error is gone now on maverick i386
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on maverick i386 updated
see this error on screen when shutdown the system. This is new on my
end, one of the latest updated packages might be to blame: see it for
the first time on Sept 24.
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It's 3 days before the LTS release and I still have an ugly boot process...
So how does this workaround work? Anybody having success in fixing the ugly
boot screen?
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There is a now a workaround in #566762, so I installed plymouth-theme-
ubuntu-logo, it has no affect (unsurprisingly).
To summarize, on my T42:
1. boot with 'plymouth:splash=ubuntu-text' as the non-last kernel arg
2. text theme is used
3. occasionally have a flash of text before gdm comes up
4. on
I had this problem with the mythbuntu 10.04 alpha 3 livecd and never had
it appear when booting. I just installed ubuntu lucid beta 2 command
line system with the alternate cd and I get the message now on every
bootup.
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After hitting bug #566762, I removed the plymouth-theme-ubuntu-logo and
the Broken pipe/other output on boot is much less noticeable (after
several reboots). I can't say or sure if this is due to the catching of
the output being racy (and me winning lately), the newer plymouth
0.8.2-2 helps with it
Err... correction-- I see a lot of initscript output on shutdown-- there
is a missing newline after the 4 pulsing dots that causes the first line
of initscript output to be displayed on the same line as the dots.
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Shutdown with the text theme also shows a lot of text, with stair
stepping.
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For me, this is not merely a cosmetic issue. X crashes on one laptop
when I see this message and the laptop is unusable.
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It seems that something changed in plymouth that disables the text theme
completely, so I can't give more feedback on the issue. (discussed with
slangasek on IRC)
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Additionally, I've seen this on several older i386 boxes when using the
plymouth text theme and have not seen it anywhere with the plymouth logo
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Fwiw, removing 'splash' from the kernel command line helps somewhat--
the boot is not pretty, and you see a flash of this text, but it isn't
quite as noticeable.
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I realize this bug is only cosmetic, but it really makes the boot
process look unprofessional. Shouldn't the importance be set to
something and (hopefully) milestoned for Lucid?
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** Package changed: mountall (Ubuntu) => plymouth (Ubuntu)
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For me it crashes when I'm using firefox (no crash since I use epiphany). Same
as others : a black screen where it's written "could not write bytes, broken
pipe" several times, and one or two seconds later, I'm at the login screen. I
noticed that when I tried to redo the action I did when it cra
I am running the 64bit Kubuntu Lucid Lynx on a Sony VAIO VGN-FW140E
notebook.I get two broken pipe messages at the beginning of the boot
process. The error msg is brief but mentions a path and/or file not
existing. The boot process continues on to a black screen for 10 or 15
seconds, then th
I have had the same message/problem the last few days. To get running
again I have hold down the power button for 15/20 secs and then reboot.
Latest was when trying to play a video from a memory stick, the broken
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Thinkpad T60 here, same bug, cosmetic only (it partially ruins the
beautiful lucid boot experience.) Seems related to the part where it is
determend whether partions need to be "fsck"ed. Happens every time.
Also, on shutdown, the system drops to "text mode" (framebuffer) before
shutting down, whic
I've had the exact same problem on an acer laptop and a compaq nx7400 laptop.
It "seems" to be cosmetic. Both machines boot properly and surprisingly fast,
but like others have mentioned the errors displayed are ugly - terminal screen
with "Cannot write bytes: Broken Pipe" listed three times a
Hi,
I've the same problem with the latest Lucid image for the Beagleboard,
available at:
http://elinux.org/BeagleBoardUbuntu#Lucid_10.04_.28beta-2.29
I've attached the boot logs.
Regards,
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also says something about a file path being null here at startup at
times it wont boot have to reboot a few times,i am also using lucid
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I recently ran the update manager and the kernel has been upgraded. The
system seemed more stable, and stayed up for a few days. However, then
it crashed with the "broken pipe" message. This time, however, the
message also said something about "kerneloops".
The system did not restart by itself, so
Same error on start-up of beta 2 lucid lynx on an IBM T30. After the
messages the login screen comes up and all appears fine.
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Compaq Presario SR1503WM, same problem... Random crash with "Cannot
write bytes: Broken Pipe". Does not recover or show any signs of
activity up to 10 minutes later. Only recourse is to hold the power
button for a forced shutdown.
Restart comes back up fine, until the next crash.
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I have the same problem on an old laptop. The system is now nearly
completely bricked. I can only use text logon from Ctrl-Alt-F1. (and
that's how I ran the below commands)
I am attaching lspci, dmidecode, lspci -vvnn, free, cpuinfo.
i
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The same problem here on a thinkpad x41 tablet with all patches till
this morning. 'Cannot write bytes. Broken pipes' comes up several times
and no boot up screen. Then it just goes straight to the desktop. Very
fast as well, just looks ugly with the error-messages.
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Same problem here. I use Kubuntu 10.04 beta 2 64-bit (kernel
2.6.32-19-generic) on a HP Compaq 6715b. At boot, only a blinking
underscore sign is shown, no boot screen. Then I get ~6 broken pipe
messages, right before the login screen. The system boots in 20 seconds,
so it does not affect the perfo
Lucid Beta 2 - 2.6.32-19-generic x86_64 with latest updates on Sony Vaio
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Same here on Toshiba Satellite L-40 and Lenovo S12, both with Kubuntu
Lucid Beta 2 installed and all updates.
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x86-64. Acer Aspire 5720.
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Problem still there in kubuntu lucid beta4: during boot, screen stays
most of the time black and in text mode. The new graphical blue theme
only shows up for a split second before kdm starts. I also get the
"broken pipe" messages.
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Same as Chris Jepsen. I took the time from the kernel was loaded, and it
took well over 40 seconds before I saw the desktop wallpaper, and some
more until everything popped into place. It boots much slower than 9.10
on the same computer. Both with ext4.
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This message shows under the 'Ubuntu 10.04' purple splash screen. The
boot is then much slower than expected.
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same here on an acer one just after upgrading to 10.04 UNR
It takes a while to boot and shows this message too
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I faced this issues while trying to play .MOV files from iPhone on Movie Player.
This also occurs everytime I boot the system, as well.
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Confirm bug.
i386 architecture, last Lucid core version 2.6.32-19-generic.
The phrase repeats six times while the last boot screen.
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same issue on my eee-pc 1000 running the latest update of lucid-netbook
beta; the normal boot screen doesn't come up until just a moment before
login, and after the login screen everything appears normal (though
occasionally the bugtracker (?) applet identifies a problem with
plymouthd). I also ge
I just barely had this happen to me. I was working on the desktop
(compiling, actually), and then the whole screen died and this message
kept flashing.
Afterwards, the whole desktop flipped out and colors flashed everywhere.
It was pretty neat, actually.
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I have same problem and at times I have to reboot to get it to start, I
have kde desktop and gnome and switch between them
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Same here on Kubuntu Lucid Beta 1 on a Lenovo S12 machine and dual boot
with XP. Clean install with all updates. After the broken pipes message,
the screen goes black and then I get the login screen. After that the
system seems to function alright.
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same here with lucid lynx netbook still it boots without problems
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I think these are either from fsck or from mountall; either way, not
plymouth
** Package changed: plymouth (Ubuntu) => mountall (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: mountall (Ubuntu)
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Hey Joe, I am having the same issue where the screen goes black with a
cursor and mouse pointer. But if you press enter key it goes to the
login screen and then I can login from there.
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Could be a duplicate of bug #519641
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Experiencing this, making Lucid Lynx unusable... Performed clean
install, boots up fine the first time, not cleanly, but working... then,
will never boot up again. Reports "could not write bytes: broken pipes"
then flashes the boot screen and goes black screen with a cursor and a
working mouse poin
Happens here as well with alpha 3, on amd64.
On this end, in addition to the message, a few other things happen. The
system occasionally seems to hang at the mostly blank screen until
switching to a VT and then back to X cause it to display the GDM login
prompt. Which crashes after about 3 keystro
** Changed in: plymouth (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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It happens also here with alpha 3 lucid-desktop-i386 image (burned on
cd)
** Tags added: iso-testing
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