Confirmed on an Intel video card. This is a MAJOR problem, because
suspend/hibernate changes VT's, and a change in VT triggers this bug.
Easy way to trigger this bug: after logging into GNOME via GDM, press
CTRL+ALT+2 to go to VT #2, then go back to the VT where you were logged
into GNOME. It will
What upload? Status is "Fix Released", but not fix is attached. Maybe
Mr. Watson forgot to attach a file?
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And thank you for fixing this.
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Confirmed as of Oct 17th in Edgy unstable.With vlc --no-wx-embed
shortcuts work fine.
vlc --version
VLC media player 0.8.6 Janus
VLC version 0.8.6 Janus
Compiled by [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Compiler: gcc version 4.1.2 20060928 (prerelease) (Ubuntu 4.1.1-13ubuntu4)
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re. relation with bug 34945:
/usr/local/lib/libfreetype.so.6 no longer exists in this directory. Now there
are two options:
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Binary package hint: synaptic
Distro: Edgy 6.10 (frozen beta)
Synaptic package: 0.57.11ubuntu12
Problem:
Highlighting an installed package and going to Package -> Lock Version
refreshes the package view, but the package is NOT locked.
After an attempt to pin/lock a package
Public bug reported:
At first it may appear that a jigdo file for the desktop release, which
is not updated daily, is not needed. However, for those that require
multiple types of iso files (to share with others, for example), having
jigdo files would help a lot.
EXAMPLE:
User needs alternative f
I cannot confirm this because I cannot upgrade to Edgy again (due to
having Edgy installed), but today's update to gdm added a server to the
list like it was supposed to all along. The cause of this bug was no
server was added/listed.
My workaround entailed adding a server.
I know that the new gd
Thank you for the great work on this (and others, of course) bug.
Thank you for the debdiff.
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September 22, 2006. As of this day, my computer *still* crashes from
this bug.
OS: Ubuntu Dapper
Video Card: Radeon Mobility M6 LY
xserver-xorg-driver-all: 7.0.0-0ubuntu45
xserver-xorg-driver-ati: 1:6.5.7.3-0ubuntu7
(newest as of today)
xorg.conf (truncated):
Driver "ati"
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Backport to Dapper of xserver-xorg-video-ati_6.6.2-0ubuntu3 fails due to
dependency problem:
-> Considering xserver-xorg-dev (>= 1:1.1.1)
Tried versions: 1:1.0.2-0ubuntu10.4 1:1.0.2-0ubuntu10
-> Does not satisfy version, not trying
E: Could not satisfy build-dependency.
So my guess is
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: onboard
Ubuntu Edgy (unstable)
onboard release: 0.81
Onboard package installs these files:
/.
/usr
/usr/share
/usr/share/doc
/usr/share/doc/onboard
/usr/share/doc/onboard/copyright
/usr/share/doc/onboard/changelog.gz
/usr/share/onboard
/usr/share/onboard
bug confirmed as of 2006-10-05
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Binary package hint: gdm
Upon upgrading to Edgy and a reboot, gdm was using a plain theme, which
was not any Ubuntu theme. The "theme" made it look like it was
"themeless" (probably what you get when no proper theme is loaded).
Following error in a popup (before login window
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Hello,
Please note that I selected to use the default gdm.conf-custom file when
dpkg-reconfigure was started during dist-upgrade. The current conf files
are not problematic, which probably means they are not useful. However,
I keep backups which means that I do have my gdm conf files from
*before*
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Hello,
First of all: Mr. Matt Zimmerman, can this bug be activated again
instead of listed as rejected? As you can see, others are having this
same problem.
Bug confirmed on a Thinkpad X31. This has been happening since around
Dapper release and now in Edgy. I do not know with what kernel this
st
Not exactly sure why Mr. Matt Zimmerman rejected this bug based on it
being spurious, as it does exist. Please see posts after Matt
Zimmerman's comment for more information.
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** Description changed:
+ NOTICE: This bug is explained in subsequent comments. This comment is
+ difficult to read (*very* long) and may be skipped.
+
+ If it is permissable, this comment should be truncated.
+
+ ORIGINAL COMMENT BELOW
+
My wireless stopped working after I upgraded
Original comment was *very* long and made this bug difficult to follow.
I split the original comment and added the logs in an attachment.
** Description changed:
NOTICE: This bug is explained in subsequent comments. This comment is
difficult to read (*very* long) and may be skipped.
-
- If i
Confirmed bug on: 2006-10-07. Included are bug reporting tool output and
an strace done with bug reporting tool disabled (why is it so difficult
to figure out how to disable this thing temporarily?).
Popup mentioned something along the lines of: "you do not have
administrative permission". Note th
strace was done using:
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Bug found using: Gnome shares-admin 2.15.5
Also, these reported traces happened when a folder on the Desktop was
right-clicked and "Share folder" was selected.
shares-admin also crashes if started from terminal (see attachment)
shares-admin also crashes if started from terminal using sudo (see
a
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Please note that sudo never gets to ask for password.
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Yes, desktop was restarted after the update. But after updating again it
no longer causes this problem. Thank you for your quick response and for
being on top of things Mr. Sebastien Bacher. Closing bug.
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Bug no longer valid, see comment #12.
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Available and is *much* better. Thank you Peter Savage, Frank Schoep and
everyone else.
One question: was the startup sound changed?
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Using a stopwatch, the startup sound was about 7 seconds. Does this
sound correct?
Also, there is a difference between using the GNOME shutdown menu button
and using the button the my computer. Shutdown via menu button is about
17 seconds total (and had the problem of truncating the old sound),
wh
Actually, it should not be a plain shutdown -h now. Instead,
gnome-power-manager should be handling the shutdown (which is faster and lacks
the sound) according to the /etc/acpi/powerbtn.sh script:
# If gnome-power-manager, kpowersave or klaptopdaemon are running, let
# them handle policy This is
Confirmation of this bug. However, it has been a while since this bug
was opened and this report is from Edgy (original poster was running
Dapper).
time-admin crashes
sudo time-admin works like it should
Linux x31 2.6.17-10-generic #2 SMP Fri Oct 6 00:36:14 UTC 2006 i686
GNU/Linux
Gnome time-adm
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I wanted to do this before posting but could not find gnome-system-tools
with gdb in any repo. Only gnome-system-tools exists. Could you please
direct me to a repo or a link where I could find this package? liboobs
is available in the repos. I find that Ubuntu is missing a lot of gdb
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Thank you Mr. Sebastien Bacher, that repo sure is useful!
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You are correct, gdb was attached. Included is a new trace. Although it
too looks a little strange - very short and without symbols being loaded
or read. Maybe this is normal. It does show the crash and the reason
(missing file). Hopefully this trace is good.
** Attachment added: "full gdb trace"
Michael Vogt: Are you sure that you uploaded this fix to edgy-proposed?
I cannot find it. Is there another edgy-proposed besides the one on
archive.ubuntu.com?
And what would I look for? What would be the new version # of synaptic?
This is the proposed repo used to check:
deb http://archive.ubunt
There is a program that does what the original author of this bug
wanted: "I'd much rather that on the 29th boot, you got a message after
logging in warning you about this, and also giving you an option to run
the check at any point in the current session." The program is called
Bonager: The Boot S
Confirmed bug. Please see the horrible font problem in the
preference/options window attachment provided. Some letters are not even
shown, others have strange bendings (r looks line n with shadow).
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gedit with the same text without font problem for comparison.
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For gstreamer0.8, there is a meta-package called gstreamer0.8-plugins.
This "package will ensure that all GStreamer plugins are installed".
This is missing in gstreamer0.10.
Also, there should be a meta-package that will install all plugins
regardless of the version of gstrea
Confirmed bug. Please see the horrible font problem in the
preference/options window attachment provided. Some letters are not even
shown, others have strange bendings (r looks line n with shadow).
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I would like to follow up on this and say that the module is not loaded
properly after EVERY boot. Previously (in Dapper?), this was not the
case. Sometimes it would load correctly, and sometimes it would not.
This problem is probably caused by the newer boot sequence. This module
may need to be l
cssed icon does not appear because the cssed.desktop file does does not
have an icon entry.
Included is a fixed cssed.desktop file with the proper icon entry.
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** Summary changed:
- Cssed Icon
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This bug has been fixed with an update in Edgy unstable within the last
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Bug has been fixed in Edgy. Maybe close it?
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Bug confirmed. Neither rmmod ehci_hcd nor irqpoll are acceptable
solutions because ehci_hcd disables USB 2.0 support and irqpoll is
ridden with a lot of bugs for users (doing a quick irqpoll search on the
internet reveals this). Also, adding kernel options such as irqpoll for
all users should not a
Apologies for the long output above - it was meant to be attached.
One small correction. The lsmod output differs because on one computer, a usb
device was plugged in and then removed while on the other it was not. If both
computers have a usb device plugged in and then removed, they show the sa
I just wanted to confirm that disabling DRI will NOT fix this bug.
Hopefully someone can put the patched version of the ati drvers in the
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 843431 ***
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I have the exact same issue, with the same Webcam, Logitech Webcam Pro
9000. Worked perfectly on 11.04, but now no audio or chipmunk audio. Am
unable to use Skype ( which I use for business ) at the moment as
I have the exact same issue, with the same Webcam, Logitech Webcam Pro
9000. Worked perfectly on 11.04, but now no audio or chipmunk audio. Am
unable to use Skype ( which I use for business ) at the moment as a
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After running:
patch linux-3.0.0/drivers/usb/core/quirks.c < 843431.patch
I got the following error:
Hunk #1 FAILED at 38.
1 out of 1 hunk FAILED -- saving rejects to file
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I reversed the 2 workarounds that were posted earlier, Installed
3.0.0-14-generic and can confirm that it appears to be fixed so far.
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Sorry, was my fault...hadn't downloaded the kernel source ( step 1
...read instructions properly ).
Once I have compiled, built and installed the kernel, will ubuntu still receive
kernel updates through the update manager?
And if not, can I still revert back to the original kernel when they fix t
As it appears silc-toolkit is going into main
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/silc-toolkit/+bug/211179), I
believe all that needs to happen now is:
1) libsilc-1.1-2-dev (or whichever version is in 8.10) to be added as a
build-dep to the pidgin source package
2) libsilc-1.1-2 (or whiche
I can confirm this bug under Ubuntu 8.10 on amd64 systems (I've tried
2).
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Looks like 3.4.1 will be released in short order:
http://blog.xen.org/index.php/2009/06/05/release-candidate-xen-341/
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Binary package hint: nagios3
Once external command checking has been enabled in nagios.cfg the
following error message is reported when attempting to use external
commands:
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The external command file
I can confirm this bug exists on intrepid but not hardy making it an SRU
worthy fix.
A quick fix might be to symlink /etc/monitrc to /etc/monit/monitrc
though I have not tested that.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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First of all, I don't think it can be stressed too often that turning on
backports without using pinning is generally a very bad idea. For
maximum stability you want to only pull in specific packages from
backports.
That said I think a solution to this problem would be that (roughly):
* xen-util
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I believe this is an issue with the python 2.5 to 2.6 change and may
indicate other bugs. Also, pygrub works fine in Ubuntu 8.10 but not at
all in Ubuntu 9.04 so this is clearly a severe regression and thus
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I created a version of pygrub in /usr/local/bin which I could change to
python2.5 and use for debugging purposes. It was a copy of the version
in /usr/bin. To make sure I have the right version I moved pygrub out
of /usr/bin and did an apt-get reinstall xen-utils-3.3. This
reinstalled version 3.
Thanks Dustin, I'd say that's looking positive. I used kvm-source,
reloaded the modules, and switched the scaling governor to ondemand
(none of which required a reboot so it should be easy for others to test
as well). Before it was extremely rare for a virtual machine to make it
through boot. So
Crashing randomly = kernel panics. My apologies for not being more
specific. I could turn frequency scaling back on to get the specific
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This is a kernel panic I've seen at startup. I assume it's related to
this issue but it could be another bug. I've seen lots of errors using
libvirt and kvm under jaunty that make me think there might be multiple
bugs that need addressing before it can be considered ready for use.
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I understand why the functionality is not working but in that case the
documentation (qemu man page) should be fixed. This section should just
be removed:
-enable-kvm
Enable KVM full virtualization support. This option is only
available if KVM
support is enabled when
I can confirm this bug as I just ran across it in testing.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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You rec
Given the rapid pace of development of libvirt as well as virt-manager
and no stable API I wonder if the best solution to this bug might be to
backport libvirt 0.6.1 to hardy as opposed to trying to patch virt-
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I can confirm this bug as I just ran across it in testing.
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I can confirm that xen-3.3 does not build pvgrub.
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I noticed after upgrading to 9.04 that partimage was still the old
version (discovered with apt-show-versions | grep -v jaunty). It seems
the package is not in the repositories. I know there have been problems
with amd64 versions of partimage
That sounds like a good plan. If this is a solution to this bug I
suspect it's worth considering whether kvm should depend on kvm-source
instead of just suggesting it.
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cpu frequency scaling causes multiple vcpu guests to panic
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/246175
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: atop
I've found that on 64-bit systems regardless of how much memory is on
the system vmlim is always limited to 2.9G. This is certainly an
upstream bug but I cannot find a way to report it anywhere else.
** Affects: atop (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undec
Public bug reported:
The Xen 3.4 release contains a number of important new features and
updates compared to the 3.3 release including:
* Device passthrough improvements, with particular emphasis on support for
client devices (further support is available as part of the XCI project).
* R
Public bug reported:
I tried upgrading a development domu system from hardy to intrepid.
While the system boots with the old 2.6.24 kernels from hardy I was not
able to get a 2.6.27 kernel working. I tried linux-
image-2.6.27-7-server and linux-image-2.6.27-7-virtual. Neither created
entries for
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: katoob
This is what happens when I run katoob since upgrading my amd64 system
to Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid Ibex):
$ katoob
Name "org.foolab.katoob" does not exist
We received a signal (11): Segmentation fault
** Affects: katoob (Ubuntu)
Importance: Un
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: tea
The teaed program stopped working after my upgrade to Ubuntu 8.10
(Intrepid Ibex) on an amd64 system.
This works fine:
$ teaed
This does not:
$ teaed somefile
*** buffer overflow detected ***: teaed terminated
=== Backtrace: =
/lib/li
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: tea
The spellchecking of tea requires aspell. I removed aspell and then
found that spellchecking no longer worked.
** Affects: tea (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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tea should recommend or depend on aspell
https://bugs.launch
I can also confirm this problem and I'm setting status to confirmed.
I've had to disable many of my custom profiles due to changes in Ubuntu
8.10 and the increased difficulty in debugging and correcting the
problems.
** Changed in: apparmor (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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aa-logprof
> which appears to pull in its own ruby
I'm not sure what you mean by that.
There is however a serious problem with this request in that the
libgems-ruby1.8 binary package has been removed. The correct request
would be to backport rubygems and rubygems1.8. However, this would not
be without its
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 246625 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/246625
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 246625
libc6-xen not used by dynamic linker
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Xen - nosegneg broken on hardy
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/260825
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