This is what appears on tty4 just before the error. (Transcribed from
screen - may have typos)
Dec 5 20:21:19 in-target: Unpacking installation report (from
.../installation-report_2.35ubuntu2.all.deb)...
Dec 5 20:21:19 in-target: Use of uninitialised value $x in scalar assignment
at /usr/sha
I've now managed to get this working. It involved patching and
recompiling simply the toshiba_acpi module, then manually installing the
module. Since I don't really understand what I'm doing, I don't know if
this is the easiest way to get it to work, but it fixed the problem for
me.
I've put a ste
I've managed to get toshiba_acpi and toshset running on 8.10 - see my post in
the forum:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=6203606#post6203606
Also discussion on bug 269831 -
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/269831
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I've managed to get toshiba_acpi and toshset running on 8.10 - see my post in
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I've managed to get toshiba_acpi and toshset running on 8.10 - see my post in
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Andy Whitcroft:
Have installed and booted the kernel you gave. It all works nicely, despite
some shenanigans with grub*:
$ lsmod | grep toshiba
toshiba_acpi
$ sudo toshset -bluetooth on
bluetooth: attached
$ sudo toshset -bluetooth off
bluetooth: power is off
*grub - tried to overwrite m
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: debian-installer
This is really a duplicate of #291670 which is filed in the wrong place.
"ubuntu-8.10-alternate-lpia.iso from
http://cdimages.ubuntu.com/ports/releases/intrepid/release/
After installing the base system, the installer throws an error:
"
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/etc/X11/xorg.conf attached. The only changes made since upgrading to
9.04 were attempts to get a working video driver without this issue -
hence fglrx and ati are on commented out lines.
I may have made other changes before I upgraded, but this issue was not
present before upgrade.
If you need a
Upgrading 8.10 lpia to 9.04 lpia (beta/rc) with Network Manager on Acer
Aspire One.
No ath5k module present before, or after upgrade. This may have been
because the linux-backports-modules package was uninstallable in 8.10
lpia.
Manually installed linux-backports-modules-jaunty as per the workar
derek lou:
Have you installed 'linux-backports-modules-jaunty'? You may need to enable
the backports repository to do this.
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I upgraded from Intrepid to Jaunty on a machine with an ATI card. As per
the warnings, I have changed my xorg.conf file to use the 'ati' driver
instead of 'fglrx' I was previously using. The bug is also present when
using the 'vesa' driver.
This thread on the Ubuntu forums has temporary workarounds for anyone
caught with this bug. Posting #5 onwards are useful.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1002878
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You
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gdm
Problem:
Network upgrade from Intrepid to Jaunty with Xubuntu. On reboot after upgrade,
normal bootup, but error message:
'No exec in session file: .xfce4' (Can't remember the exact words -
this is close).
Then gdm defaults to a failsafe X mode w
I've been following this bug pretty much forever now, and I have to say I
think touristguy is not being rude or disruptive, but is bang on the mark.
The discussion was wondering off track and needed pulled back to the point.
Talk of admins granting permission to users, choice of file systems etc i
I read that bug report before submitting mine.
The bug #4732 and this one are similar, but bug #4732 involves keyboard use,
and this one relates to mouse use.
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Upgraded same machine to Kubuntu 8.04 (network upgrade). Checked and
bug no longer exists.
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Problem:
New machine with Intel 945 chipset. Installed Kubuntu 7.10 and ran without
issue. A week later added Windows XP and found that Kubuntu would no longer
boot.
Reinstalled both OS's several times, played with GRUB looking for
pr
See also this bug report in Debian:
Debian Bug report logs -http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=419197";> #419197
CONFIG_USB_SUSPEND is experimental and breaks applications
Nothing additional yet, but same bug.
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No sign of the problem after a network upgrade from Kubuntu Edgy to
Kubuntu Fiesty.
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Confirmed on Kubuntu 6.10, amd64 with clean install.
Prior to the error message the system becomes unresponsive for about
half a minute (looks like 100% CPU utilisation).
In my case the two invalid menu entry items are 'Checkoutto' and
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Same problem with clean install of Kubuntu (AMD64) and (K)ubuntu
repository Nvidia driver.
I have compared the X.org log files at first boot (with problem
apparent) and subsequent X server restarts (problem goes away).
Interestingly in the first boot the Nvidia seems to initialised twice.
In subse
This bug seems to have been confirmed and fixed upstream. I'm just not
sure what they've fixed from the vague description.
http://www.alwins-world.de/programs/mantis/view.php?id=59
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I'm not convinced this recent problem is related to devkit-disks-probe-
ata-smart (the original bug). I have experienced the recent problem
once - during an 'apt-get update'.
>From what I see it's typified by the kernel giving a READ DMA or WRITE
DMA command, to which the drive responds in an une
@Raf
I closed the kernel bug report (it was my bug report) since it's not relevant
to the kernel.
I've also nominated this bug for Lucid release - whatever that does.
More importantly the upstream maintainer seems to have lost interest in
fixing this bug. How does one go about nominating packag
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: python-boto
Using Duplicity to back up to Amazon S3 with Karmic. Having been using
this back up method for long time (more than one year), but has suddenly
stopped working in the last few days.
Can verify the problem on another machine with clean instal
@Guy Taylor
The hardware has been generically identified - most Super Talent and Patriot
devices and less commonly a few others. The problem seems to be at the SSD
rather than the bridge. There are enough people following this bug to enable
compilation of a reasonably complete list if asked.
W
Public bug reported:
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Menu and toolbar icons are missing in Kate. This has been reported on
the Ubuntu forums by at least one other user, see
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=8624431#post8624431
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: Thu Jan 7 11:44:09 2010
D
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After running in bug #434477, I realised that the default Vodafone NZ
dns servers set in the mobile-broadband-provider-info file are still not
correct. This explains the reports by users of problems with Vodafone
on the NZ Linux users mailing lists.
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Reported upstream on Gnome Bugzilla:
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Now fixed upstream, which I guess will filter down to Ubuntu in due
course.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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@Gav Mack
This is probably a fairly crude workaround, but it works for me. I just
disabled the ata-smart disk probe in the udev rules:
In the file /lib/udev/rules.d/95-devkit-disks.rules look for these lines
(Lines 73 & 74):
# ATA disks driven by libata
KERNEL=="sd*[!0-9]", ATTR{removable}=="0
As a temporary work around, I've done the following.
1. Install KDE
2. Log in to KDE, and open the settings manager
3. Change icon theme
4. Log out and back into Gnome. All KDE apps now have correct icons.
The bug is still present, but at least the symptoms can be addressed
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O.K., Reviewing what we do know:
Scott has suggested providing system information, however this already
seems to be listed in this bug report and in the upstream bug report.
He has also suggested trying different kernels to isolate when the
problem started. This is what we have been doing, HOWEV
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 445852 ***
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This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug #445852. However it is
not related to bug #445852, because of the following reasons:
- Bug #445852 is caused by a lost interrupt. This bug is being caused
by m
The upstream bug report has asked whether anyone has tested kernels
2.6.29 or 2.6.30 as this would help narrow down when the bug was
(re)introduced to the kernel.
For my own interest, I have noted that the bug generally occurs with
newer/faster SSD units. For instance the Intel SSD originally fit
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 445852 ***
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@Alan Pope
>From your original comment:
[ 5.205809] ata2.00: BMDMA stat 0x65
[ 5.205823] ata2.00: cmd c8/00:20:3f:00:00/00:00:00:00:00/e0 tag 0 dma 16384 in
[ 5.205826] res 51/44:20:3f:00:00/00:00:00:00:00/e
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** Changed in: linux
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** Changed in: linux
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A possible work around from the upstream bug report is to boot with
'irqpoll' in the kernel boot parameters. It's not a good fix, the logs
are still full of error messages, but at least the 'stall' is reduced.
Regrettably, it's probably best to avoid using Karmic on SSD equipped
netbooks. Use Ja
@Johan
Interesting comment. I have private doubts that this bug is totally due to
hardware 'quality' problems (see the current kernel bug report).
If the hardware was at fault then: firstly, the bug would not be spread
over such a range of differing hardware, and secondly, Ubuntu 9.04
should als
@Ubuntu Bugs
Can you please have a look at the status of this bug (currently
'undecided')? This bug could do with some input from the Ubuntu devs.
Here's why:
1. The bug is occurring on a wide range of net books with SSD units.
This is a growing target audience for Ubuntu.
2. In the simplest ca
Confirmed as fixed in Lucid. Thanks.
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Confirming the fix in Karmic.
New file arrived through update-manager today.
I removed my existing dpkg-divert, rebooted and tested. No sign of
error messages in dmesg. Previously with this machine I would have had
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This appears to be a duplicate of Bug #569271.
Bug #569271 has a description of what is actually causing the problem
and a workaround that is confirmed as working.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of
Referring to comment #7:
I also have an Aspire One A110 netbook with 16G Super Talent SSD. Running
standard Ubuntu (Lucid). Exactly the same hardware, but I haven't had
noticeable 'freezing' problems. This machine previously suffered from Bug
#445828.
I have had (two, maybe three times in a
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Binary package hint: mobile-broadband-provider-info
Settings for Vodafone New Zealand are partially wrong. Three services
are offered: Vodafone, Vodafone (Restricted) and Vodafone
(Unrestricted).
Vodafone points to the APN live.vodafone.co.nz, which is a WAP service
(Not re
@andrey i. mavlyanov
Andrey,
I don't think that this is the same bug.
On this line:
Nov 4 08:18:45 aim-laptop kernel: [35132.010175] res
40/00:00:00:4f:c2/00:00:00:00:00/40 Emask 0x4 (timeout)
You are getting a 'timeout', whereas this bug is causing 'HSM
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Playing with LiveCD (on a USB stick) with an Aspire One with Super
Talent 16Gb SSD:
- Normal LiveCD boot shows the problem in dmesg.
- Booting with 'libata.dma=0' in kernel line fixes the problem (by
disabling DMA) in dmesg.
- Booting with 'libata.ignore_hpa=0' had no affect.
Since the problem
Public bug reported:
Installing from USB stick with standard i386 installer. Live CD option
didn't work either.
Installer hangs while detecting system with no useful error messages.
Screenshots attached showing the screens under 'cntrl-alt-f8' and
'cntrl-alt-f1'.
After logging this information,
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O.K., I think I have a better workaround for this bug.
The problem is that udev reads the udev rule files into memory and then
uses inotify to watch for changes in the file. As soon as the rule file
changes, udev is informed and re-reads the file. That means that when
apt-get updates the rule fi
Carrying on from above:
Here's how to patch and install a system safely from the LiveCD (or live
USB) of Ubuntu 9.10.
I booted up the LiveCD and patched the live system as above. That made
the live system safe to use. I then installed from the LiveCD (no
errors - good).
However instead of imme
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Sorry folks, this turns out to be some kind of USB stick and/or BIOS
problem.
I had copied the ISO image to the USB stick with 'USB Startup Disk
Creator' in Jaunty. It worked normally on an Acer Aspire One, but not
with the Thinkpad T41 (as outlined above).
Today, I copied the files again with m
Vodafone entry is fixed in Ubuntu 9.10 beta (plus updates to today).
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Another 'me too'.
Just upgraded an Acer Aspire One A110 (ZG5) from existing (factory
installed) 8 GB SSD to Super Talent 16 GB (FEM16GF13M).
Running the LiveCD (on USB stick) with 9.10 RC, then opening gParted
shows the essentially the same messages in dmesg as other reports (and
it takes a long
I have linked this bug report to (what looks to be) the same problem at
the kernel bug tracker. Not sure I've done the linking correctly ;-)
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14515
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There is a fundamental difference between search (what you do when you
don't know where something is) and navigate (what you do when you know
exactly where something is, and want to go there). Why the gnome team
have chosen to conflate them, and their mental state while doing so, is
anyone's guess.
Public bug reported:
With the installed package the following appears in syslog:
systemd[1]: /lib/systemd/inputlirc.service:4: Failed to add dependency on udev,
Ignoring: Invalid argument
systemd[1]: /lib/systemd/inputlirc.service:4: Failed to add dependency on
lircd, Ignoring: Invalid argument
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> Oh I see why: most of us cannot change back the status of the bug once
it has been changed to "fix released" (which is stupid, too).
If that is genuinely the reason (and this bug has been marked as "Fix
Released" since Jan 2014, so it seems correct), then is it not time to
raise a new bug?
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The current version of nautilus, which is the very core of Ubuntu, is
broken. Search is not the same as navigation. I do not want to search my
files when I know
Public bug reported:
Unable to edit or create notes in Gramps (Trusty). This has worked
prior to upgrading.
This is the same as Debian Bug #747318, which has been marked as fixed.
I have applied the Debian patch to the Ubuntu version and the problem is
fixed too.
Since the file locations are sl
Bug reported in Google bug database
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Bug is caused when Kubuntu settings for system proxy are manually set
in System Settings --> Network Settings --> Proxy --> Manually Specifiy
the Proxy settings.
The cause and a workaround is given in comment #6 of the Google bug
report.
See also KDE bug report https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?i
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xfce4-terminal
Ubuntu Maverick beta to release candidate.
In terminal Edit --> Preferences --> Advanced --> $TERM setting appears
correctly as 'xterm'
Checking on terminal command line gives:
asimp...@hebe:~$ top
TERM environment variable not set.
asim
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Just adding that Gnome Terminal works as expected. The problem is
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I don't think this is the same bug. You are getting HSM Violations with WRITE
DMA, whereas this bug occurred with READ DMA.
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This is with the same phone from #14
$ cd /sys/bus/usb/drivers/usb-storage/2-1.6:1.0/host7/target7:0:0/7:0:0:0
$ cat vendor
Samsung
$ cat model
GT-S5510T
$ cat rev
2.31
I couldn't find directory 'usb-storage' in /sys/usb/drivers unless I
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This looks to be related to a bug reported - and fixed - in Fedora and
KDE in the oxygen gtk2-engine
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=804790 See comment 11 for
fix.
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=295875
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Add gtk2-engines-oxygen since upstream bug reports indicate this is the
cause.
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Seems to be related to KDE bug #324438
(https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=324438) which was fixed in KDE bug
#329112 (https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=329112).
There is a patch and reference to a git commit in #329112 which claims
to have fixed the problem.
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Fixed in Debian (Archived bug report)
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=750920
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The upstream developer is recommending using the Utopic version of Attic
as a workaround for this bug.
http://librelist.com/browser//attic/2014/7/31/help-request-
please/#4a4b9e3501d88f83a0f04aabf053663b
As far as I can see the Utopic version should have dependencies
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Much the same as Comment #1. New install (with old home directory on
separate partition and saved). AMD64 Kubuntu 12.10 on i5 with Radeon HD
6450.
Shutting down with multiple users causes the system to 'hang' and
require cntrl-alt-del. I think because the dialog box in Kubuntu for
shutting down
Comment #6: Works for me with Samsung GT-S5510T.
The file at "/usr/share/usb_modeswitch/" is an archive
"configPack.tar.gz" that contained the various settings files.
[ 6917.232046] usb 1-9: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 3
[ 6917.432759] cdc_acm 1-9:1.0: ttyACM0: USB ACM d
Regarding comment #8. Can now confirm that usb_modeswitch is not
working with Kubuntu 12.04. Changing the config file to
'DisableSwitching=1' provides a fix.
Have enabled debugging (EnableLogging=1) and collected debugging
information with 'DisableSwitching=0'. File is attached.
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- Mail-Notifiaction crash after trying add email account
+ Mail-notification crash after trying add email account in Kubuntu
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Using Kubuntu 11.10 the software cannot find all the required icons and
crashes.
Mail-notification has a dependency on 'gnome-icon-theme' but this is not
a full set of icons that are required.
Installing 'gnome-icon-theme-full' package fixes this bug. Presumably
Ubuntu (Gnome) installs this by d
Confirmed with Kubuntu 11.10 with updates to KDE 4.7.3. No PPA used,
just straight distribution.
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Title:
I can't get click and drag to work with
Robert, this happens in lightdm with a default 12.04 install, and is
fully reproduceable. Simply switching out of and back into the guest
session prompts for password.
This is a re-occurance of bug 275768, recorded (and fixed) in October
2008.
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Update for gtk2-engines-oxygen appeared on my machine today
(1.2.2-0ubuntu1). After downloading and installing the bug is fixed.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/9
Similar to item #5. Using 3.2.0-33 pae on 32 bit, cannot get X to start
when using the VGA port. The DVI port does however work.
Reverting back to 3.2.0-32 is a good work around.
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To add my voice to this bug, I installed 13.04 today, on my work
computer (previously Windows 7 only), to enable me to use a variety of
bash scripts to process a large number of files on an external ext3
drive. At home I have 12.10 installed.
The files are images, several thousand per folder, stor
The workaround given above works for me.
In the English text, "show appointments" is actually "show events".
** Summary changed:
- kubuntu-low-fat-settings gives annoying popus
+ kubuntu-low-fat-settings gives annoying popups
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 875506 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/875506
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 875506
kubuntu-low-fat-settings gives annoying popups
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Public bug reported:
The UN2420 wwan card needs to be added to the udev blacklist '77-mm-
qdl-device-blacklist.rules'.
This card is found in several current HP models including at least HP
Mini 5102 and 5103. It is based on the Qualcomm Gobi 2000 chipset.
The required stanza is:
# HP un2420
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/807889
Title:
Add hp un2420 to udev blacklist
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Output of command "udevadm info -a -n /dev/ttyUSB1"
** Attachment added: "udevadm.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/modemmanager/+bug/807889/+attachment/2198704/+files/udevadm.txt
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Just to avoid confusion:
The UN2420 card starts up with "ATTRS{idProduct}=="241d" " and then when
fully initialised it changes to "ATTRS{idProduct}=="251d" ". The
attached file udevadm.txt is from after initialisation.
We want modemmanager to leave the card alone while it is initialising.
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The bug was in the squid-deb-proxy-client which was (hopefully) fixed in
Natty, but not patched in Maverick.
Upgrading to the Natty squid-deb-proxy-client should fix your problem.
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