Damian,
I'm very surprised that selecting the VESA X11 driver breaks your X
windows. This is the "lowest common denominator" driver that doesn't
rely on any hardware specific acceleration features. It should *always*
work.
I'm attaching my xorg.conf file for your reference.
This will be my last
I tried the work-around suggested by Antareus and it did not help. The
wireless still lost connectivity. It did seem like it took longer to
disconnect with power management disabled but that's only one data
point.
I'm actually encouraged by this result because my HP-2133's BCM4312
wireless runs fl
The new openchrome xserver did not help. I updated and then ran several
experiments, all with the same result:
1) 'Default" xorg.conf with no driver selection,
2) xorg.conf with explicit 'driver "openchrome"' selection
3) xorg.conf with explicit:
driver "openchrome"
options "EnableAGPDM
No change with 'Option "DRI" "false"'. Still locks up with openchrome.
FWIW, the openchrome driver included in Hardy works OK with on the
Mininote.
Note, I normally don't use that and instead use the VIA proprietary
drivers. Unfortunately, those are locked to one kernel version so have
to 'hold'
Here's the Xorg.0.log from Hardy running the openchrome video driver...
I may have debris left from the VIA proprietary driver on my Intrepid
partition because I created it by copying a working Hardy install, with
the VIA driver, and then upgrading it to Intrepid.
However, I don't think that's a
I can confirm Georg's note about 'Option "NoAccel"'. It prevents the freeze but
its then so slow that you may as well use the VESA driver.
I originally noted in this bug that the cursor is off-center (down and
to the right) on my mini-note before it freezes. If I use NoAccel then X
comes up but
** Summary changed:
- Intrepid Alpha 6, HP Mininote 2133, Live CD, X Server Hangs after Boot
+ Intrepid Alpha 5, HP Mininote 2133, Live CD, X Server Hangs after Boot
** Description changed:
- I'm trying to boot the Intrepid Ibex Alpha 6 Live CD from USB on my HP
+ I'm trying to boot the Intrepid
(Update from bug originator)
I tried the Intrepid Alpha 6 and got the same result. The X server hangs
shortly after blanking the screen and putting up the initial mouse
cursor.
I'm currently running the VIA proprietary drivers on Ubuntu Hardy. That,
plus the original VESA X.org drivers worked OK
The Hp-2133 needs the boot option
acpi_os="!Windows 2006"
to run Hardy correctly. (I don't why but its documented in the Ubuntu
mininote forum at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=749693). I
manually added this to the boot command line prior to booting the 'test
drive without installin
I hit this same bug upgrading from Hardy to Intrepid Alpha 6.
This is a killer for linux newbies and really should be addressed before
Intrepid completes. I always use two root file systems so I can fall
back if an upgrade fails. Most people aren't that paranoid and hence
this bug will BRICK thei
I repartitioned my HP 2133's disk when it first arrived to support two root
file systems. I cloned my working Hardy root file system from one '/' to the
other and then ran a dist-upgrade to convert that to Intrepid Alpha 6. This was
successful so I can now run experiments on the X server.
The
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 179675 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 179675
Ubuntu LiveCD doesn't start with a "VIA Chrome9 HC" graphic card and, when
Ubuntu is installed, it works only with VESA drivers
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I marked bug 267115 as a duplicate of this bug. I could not get Intrepid
to load the LiveCD. (But, I did not try the 'secure mode' install). I
was able to get it installed by upgrading from Hardy to Intrepid and
then manually selecting the xorg.conf.failsafe config file that uses the
VESA driver.
Explicitly selecting the openchrome driver using:
driver "openchrome"
in the xorg.conf file locks up the X server exactly as described in bug
267115. So, I infer that the X server is selecting the driver correctly
but that the openchrome driver is busted in Intrepid.
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I've been fighting with NetworkManager with the problem that it runs but
doesn't show up in the system tray. Actually, its there but it has a 1x1
icon which is a bitch to find, but, if you find it, it works. (Alex, I
posted a similar complaint to bug 282835 last month). I found this bug
and one oth
Following up on yesterday's comment...
I started customizing an alternate user account in the hope that I could
migrate my stuff from one user name to another just to get around this
bug. (If you can fix the bug, then work-around it).
During the course of configuring the desktop for that new acc
This isn't a problem in NetworkManager. I finally found the right bug that
describes the behavior *and* which offers a viable work-around. See
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xfce4-panel/+bug/139424 (Bug #139424).
The issue is that icon scaling in the System Tray doesn't work well if
My xubuntu 8.10 is fully up to date and its still broken.
I'd be happy to help trouble-shoot it. I'm an experienced Linux user and
software developer so I'd be happy to dig into anything including
attaching GDB to a daemon if it would help dig out the cause of this
problem. Its super annoying wh
From 'dpkg -l':
ii network-manager-gnome
0.7~~svn20081020t000444-0ubuntu1.8.10.1 network management framework
(GNOME frontend)
-Ben McCann
Alexander Sack wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 10:59:03AM -0000, Ben McCann wrote:
>
>> My xubuntu 8.10 i
I don't know if this is the right bug for this comment, but its the closest
I've found so far.
My NetworkManager and nm-applet both work fine *except* that the nm-
applet is not displayed in the notification tray. (Its actually there
but apparently with a 1x1 pixel image. if you're lucky, you ca
Problem still exists in Jaunty Alpha 6. (Note, I upgraded packages; I did not
do a fresh install).
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I retried the 'power off' work-around and it still failed to prevent my
laptop's wireless from dropping after 5 or 10 minutes. I also figured out why
the work-around was ineffective. The wireless power management was already OFF
*before* I did the 'iwconfig power off' command. (I ran 'iwco
rmware issue despite the fact the driver
wants new firmware. This firmware is fine in Intrepid. I think something
else in the b43, wl, or ssb driver has regressed. Or, perhaps there's
been a regression in network-manager.
I'm happy to help any way necessary to find this bug.
-Ben
This problem still exists in Alpha 5 or, at least, the latest packages as of
3/4/09 around noon GMT.
Can we get someone assigned to this bug? Its not going to make much
progress while assigned to 'nobody'.
Thanks,
Ben McCann
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Mine goes down w/o blanking the screen. It happens when the laptop is idle (but
not blanking) and I had it happen while downloading data from the Web. I'm up
for running experiments but I'm at a loss as to what I should be trying.
What would it take to install the Intrepid NetworkManager on Ja
Upgraded all Jaunty packages to latest (Beta) version. Problem still
occurs.
It does seem like something like ACPI or some other power management
subsystem is shutting down the radio unexpectedly (and differently from
Intrepid). This is reported in dmesg at the time of the failure:
[ 1016.000206]
I tweaked /etc/apt/sources.list and added the intrepid package repository so I
could force a downgrade of the HAL packages. I downgraded hal, libhal1, and
libhal-storage from version 0.5.12-rc1+git20090403 to version 0.5.11-4ubuntu4
(i.e. intrepid's version). I hoped to show that this bug was i
[NOTE: WORK-AROUND AVAILABLE]
I can reproduce ezgumol's observation with the added twist that the
wireless network goes down *immediately* upon starting 'xine'. I don't
have to go to full screen at all. It it takes is playing a movie in
xine. I ran a 'ping' in one window and xine in another and as
Still locks up with the acpitool disabling wakeup. I tried without
explicitly disabling iwconfig power management and with explicitly
setting power management off with iwconfig. (Note that on my config
power management in iwconfig is off by default so the latter experiment
was really pretty futile)
Following up on Andrew Aylett's posting, I too see the HAL layer
incorrectly deciding the radio has been turned off:
Start monitoring devicelist:
-
06:49:15.023: computer_power_supply_battery_BAT1 property
battery.voltage.current = 12512 (0x30e0)
06
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I'm trying to boot the Intrepid Ibex Alpha 6 Live CD from USB on my HP
2133 Mininote Laptop. (The 2133 is running Hardy almost flawlessly right
now). I select 'try live cd' boot option and then the grub splash screen
works fine. I get the normal ubuntu progress bar. The progre
I can't load acpi-cpufreq on an HP-2133 Mini-note with a VIA C7-M processor.
(This seemed like the closest bug to comment on instead of opening yet another
bug). I'm running Hardy Heron RC1 updated as of 4/24/08. The laptop has a
dual-boot config between Xubuntu Hardy and Suse Enterprise 10 (wh
I have to say this does piss me off to no end. I spend the majority of
my day in apps that use Ctrl+y for redo (e.g. Firefox, Chrome, Eclipse,
etc.), so when I use gedit I always forget that it has a completely
different key binding. Perhaps it could support both? That way it
satisfies anyone wh
I have the same issue with Google Chrome on 9.10. Here is the
installation log:
Log started: 2010-02-16 04:50:30
(Reading database ... 191850 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to replace flashplugin-installer 10.0.42.34ubuntu0.9.10.1 (using
.../flashplugin-installer_10.0.45.2
I got flash working again on by 64-bit linux by:
1) Completely uninstall the flashplugin-installer and flashplugin-
nonfree packages.
2) Downloading the 'beta' version of 64-bit Flash for Linux directly
from http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/flashplayer10_64bit.html.
3) Untar the tarball availabl
My HP-2140 uses the STA driver (which provides the 'wl' kernel module)
under Jaunty 9.04 and that works fine. However, I am *not* running the
stock 9.04 kernel due to problems with the Intel graphics driver in
9.04. To be more specific:
* I think Intrepid (8.10) worked "out of the box" with the 21
I am also seeing this bug on Karmic alpha-6 running on an HP 2140
mininote. If I boot from battery then the sky2 driver reports "PCI
configuration read error" and fails to install. (I.e. no 'eth0' device).
If I boot while plugged in then eth0 comes up successfully.
However, the 'acpi_os_name=Linux
n I loose hyper-threading and acpi power management.
Stefan, will you be promoting this fix in Jaunty?
What's odd is that the latest kernel in 8.10 (intrepid) works fine. I've
never had this problem on this laptop. (Of course, the timing could be
just enough different to avoid the r
'ACPI' in them but I can't tell for sure what
else was going on when the first crash happened.
I'm attaching a jpeg of the screen.
-Ben McCann
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Stefan, I've solved my problem by upgrading to 2.6.30. If you're
curious, then read on to find out how...
I tried 'pause_on_oops' but it didn't help. It looks like both 'cores'
of the hyper-threaded Atom CPU are both panic'ing at roughly the same
time. There was no way to prevent crap scrolling of
The B43 driver is still broken on the HP-2140 with the BCM-4322 running on
Karmic Alpha 6.
Same dmesg data:
[ 70.975437] b43-phy0: Broadcom 4322 WLAN found (core revision 16)
[ 71.021089] b43-phy0 ERROR: FOUND UNSUPPORTED PHY (Analog 8, Type 4,
Revision 4)
[ 71.045828] b43: probe of ssb0
Me to. I upgraded all out-of-date packages and the grub-efi-amd64-signed
upgrade failed as shown above. This was an *upgrade* on bare metal (A
Ryzen 3600 on a B550 motherboard) that had been booting just fine prior
to this error. The '--no-nvram' work-around prevents the error but I
have no idea if
I have the same issue on bare metal (Ryzen 3600 on B550 MB) and --no-
nvram also disables the error message by, presumably, *not* updating the
EFI boot entries in NVRAM.
This was a working install and efibootmgr looked reasonable after
attempting to upgrade grub-efi-amd64-signed:
[deneb:~]$ sudo
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I'm test driving Ubuntu Mate Beta 1 (from USB) on a machine that uses
LVM caching. (I use some SSD to cache old hard drives). My LVM setup was
created with Linux Mint Debian Edition - Betsy release.
The system cannot mount these cached volumes due to the following error
repor
Here is the package info for LVM2 on LDME Betsy:
dpkg-query -l lvm2
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
|/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
||/ Name Version Architecture Descr
Installing the thin-provisioning-tools after booting the Live USB did
not help. I still get the same error when checking the LVM partition
status with 'pvs'.
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Folks can't figure out how to use adminer on 17.04 anymore:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/915587/why-i-am-getting-empty-folder-of-
adminer-after-install/920951#920951
@jbicha what did you end up doing? Did you just download manually or did
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BTW, I had to add the 'mdadm -Ss --wait-clean' command to a KDE shutdown
script (instead of one of the normal system shutdown scripts under
/etc/init.d) because the shutdown scripts would not wait for this
command to complete. It takes long enough to '--wait-clean' that
something during shutdown wo
LVM caching enabled in Ubuntu 16.04 (or, to be completely honest, Linux
Mint 18) is also incompatible with the older caching implementation in
Linux Mint Debian Edition 2 (i.e. Debian Jessie). I hoped the following
procedure would create an LVM cache that works for both Jessie and
Xenial:
1) Under
That link https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source...+build/3652904 should
be
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python3-defaults/3.2.3-3ubuntu1/+build/3652904
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I have been using Intel FakeRAID on an Asus Z77 motherboard on Kubuntu
12.04 for months. I'm using the MDADM version and not DMRAID. It has
been working fine other than a couple minor issues with clean shutdowns
that I fixed by tweaking a couple of the scripts under /etc.
I u
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12.04 for months. I'm using the MDADM version and not DMRAID. It has
been working fine other than a couple minor issues with cle
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OK. I added the apport data. Note that I am currently running 3.2.0-49,
which works, because my machine is almost useless with 3.2.0-51.
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Tested upstream kernel as requested. Regression exists upstream too.
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The bug exists in the latest upstream kernel (v3.11-rc4-saucy). I see
identical behavior to the originally reported bug. MD fails to see my
intel fakeraid array but both physical members of the array are online
and readable.
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I'm reluctant to upgrade the BIOS on a PC that is otherwise working fine
but I agree that my BIOS is quite out of date. So, I'll probably upgrade
tomorrow. (Have to go to work now).
That said, I'm skeptical upgrading the BIOS would matter because Linux
3.2.0-49 works fine and 3.2.0-51 doesn't. Som
I can't test 3.2.46 because there are no amd64 packages available in
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.2.46-precise. (There
were no Intel CPU packages at all). I did test 3.2.47 and 3.2.48 images
and *both* of them fail to detect my Intel fakeraid array.
I also looked into updating
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To m
I found and fixed this problem and it has nothing to do with the kernel.
Intel RAID is *extremely* finicky and I remembered that it required two
tweaks to the initrd build process. I originally implemented those
tweaks in a couple of the MDADM 'hook' files under /usr/share. That was
my mistake. Th
The files that have to be customized or overridden by adding hooks under
/etc are:
/lib/udev/rules.d/64-md-raid.rules
/usr/share/initramfs-tools/hooks/mdadm
so I think this is more of an MDADM issue instead of a generic
setup/config issue. But, that depends on which package actually owns
thes
I get this error using a self-signed cert for localhost, but not when
using a self-signed cert for another domain and setting my hosts file to
point that domain to localhost
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This is happening when connecting to SoftLayer as well. I've filed a bug
with them here: https://github.com/softlayer/softlayer-object-storage-
python/issues/17
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Here's the GTX 650 Ti:
$ sudo nvclock -f -i
-- General info --
Card: Unknown Nvidia card
Architecture: GE6 A1
PCI id: 0xbad0
GPU clock: -2147483.750 MHz
Bustype:PCI
-- Memory info --
Amount: 2989 MB
Type: 128 bit SDR
Clock: -2147483.
I tried to install the driver from NVidia's site as Emilio suggested,
but found it would not work. The 256.53 driver available on their site
is incompatible with 2.6.38 kernel used by Natty. I get the message
"error: unknown field ‘ioctl’ specified in initializer" and then
"nvidia.ko failed to bu
I removed evolution-data-server and evolution-data-server-common because I use
gmail, so I didn't want any email software on my system. However, that removed
gnome-panel with no notice whatsoever.
I would like to suggest that we show what packages are being removed regardless
of whether it's co
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: software-center
I ran the following command as suggested on
http://www.playonlinux.com/en/download.html:
sudo wget http://deb.playonlinux.com/playonlinux_lucid.list -O
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/playonlinux.list
This created a file which was not readable:
Sure. What do you mean by "check the gnome-settings-daemon"? What am I
supposed to do exactly?
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It seems this is the worst when using a shadow session. I cannot figure
out how to resolve the problem in that case. However, I have somehow
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The problem for me was that I installed "Eclipse Integrated Development
Environment" in synaptic. When I installed "eclipse" the problem was solved.
This is insanely non-intuitive. Why are there two packages? Can we make
"Eclipse Integrated Development Environment" install "eclipse"?
** Chang
Public bug reported:
Looks a bit like a
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/353126
It looks like that bug is marked as fixed, which is why I'm reporting a new
bug. I'm having a really hard time understanding what the status of that bug
is since it appears to affect multi
Public bug reported:
The keyboard is totally messed up when I NX into my Lucid desktop from
my Lucid laptop. When I hit the up arrow it takes a screenshot.
Instructions for installing NX available here: http://www.benmccann.com
/dev-blog/my-first-experience-with-ubuntu/
** Affects: ubuntu
This is broken for me and none of the workarounds have helped. My client and
server machines are both running Lucid. I am running the official NX client
and server so the bug is not in freenx.
I'd be nice if we could get the importance bumped up from low and hopefully get
the bug assigned to s
** Changed in: freenx-server
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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Regression: Connecting to FreeNX breaks keyboard layout in Intrepid
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/289918
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** Changed in: metacity (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Regression: Connecting to FreeNX breaks keyboard layout in Intrepid
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/289918
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This may well be a different bug than the Intrepid/FreeNX bug, but I
would be surprised if the bug is in NX. I have not had this problem on
any OS except Ubuntu. Also, when searching for a solution, I came
across numerous posts regarding the up key being remapped to PrintScreen
in Ubuntu.
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