Ok, so that is where the config files are now... Stupid me :-)
Anyway the solution works - is there a way to get this done
automatically? The driver is part of the kernel image, should the
exclusion be put into the postinstall of pm-utils or linux-kernel-image?
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A similar problem arises on my LG S1 (driver snd-hda-intel model=lg). As
a result, no sound output is possible with pulseaudio and there is only
very limited sound output with KDE4 (specifically amarok remains
silent). However the problem vanishes if the line
options snd-hda-intel power_save=10
i
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On a laptop system (LG S1 with ATI Radeon 9600 mobility) the VGA output
is getting "blanked" when the option to blank the screen on laptop lid
close is selected. At first sight this might not seem to be a bug, but
it is a real problem
Public bug reported:
On resuming from suspend, the et131x driver needs to be removed (rmmod
et131x) and reloaded (modprobe et131x) to get a working network
connection. Would it be possible to add this exception to some config
file (/etc/defaults/acpi-support seems to be deprecated)?
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upgrade from 8.10 to 9.04
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.04
ErrorMessage:
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Package: cpad-kernel-source 0.10-6ubuntu1
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I hate to say it, but my current (1.1.0-0ubuntu1) nautilus-sendto still
gives me the "Obex Push file transfer unsupported" error on a current
intrepid (bluez 4.12) install. Sending via tray icon ("Send files to
device") works however...
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My intall of Intrepid (Beta, upgrade von Hardy) on my Toshiba Satellite
5200-902 (P4 mobile, Toshiba ACPI, Broadcom 4306 WLAN, Nvidia 5600 mobile)
suspends fine but crashes on resume with the following symptoms:
- harddrive activity suggests no
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/285909
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To trigger this bug on my hardy system, I simply have to do the following:
- in nautilusselect a file I want to send by mail
- right-click and select "send-to"
- choose "evolution mail" in the dropdown menu
- enter a few letters in the address field and select an entry from the list
like "Gehl, Be
Oh yeah, these modern times ... :-)
Attached is the lshal-output. I've also applied another BIOS update
(F06) which didn't really change anything so I don't really think, all
those output-files are required - or are they?
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On a fresh install of Hardy 8.04.1 on a Gigabyte M912 ( the "X" version
for that irrelevant matter) the touchpad doesn't work as it is not
recognized by Xorg. Testing the same hardware on windows XP, the
touchpa
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
On a fresh install of Hardy 8.04.1 on a Gigabyte M912 ( the "X" version
for that irrelevant matter) the touchpad doesn't work as it is not
recognized by Xorg. Testing the same hardware on windows XP, the
touchpad is doing its
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Ok, I did two things since my last report:
1) Gigabyte came out with a new BIOS version (F05) for "Linux compatibility". I
flashed it, but nothing obvious happened - besides that my touchpad now
sometimes hangs in Windows Vista. Since I do not know if any ACPI tables or
bits changed, I 'll attac
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I can also confirm the "long sleep time" factor. As soon as my laptop
(hardy, fglrx from restricted modules) sleeps for more than a few hours,
the error message comes up - plus I cannot shut down from gpm anymore.
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https://bugs
Additional observation: Last night, I sent my laptop to hibernate and
accidentally switched to console output. For some time, nothing happened
(the system looked quite crashed) but then, a few messages popped up on
my screen which I was able to quickly grab with (*cough*) my cellphone.
Anyways, thi
Sadly, I have to second Mal's statement - following the JontyNotes-page
and changing the "import louie" line does not help. By the way, DAAP
doesn't have anything to do with UPnP, does it?
Bernhard
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Even though it's a "me too"-post:
I'm having the same problem, also the trackerd.log file contained some remark
that the sqlite db had some problem with virtual tables. As soon as I solve
some other problems, I'll post some logs...
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Reindexing does not work. Indeed immediately after the "reindex" command
he tracker-indexer.log file shows only "transaction ok"-type messages,
but after 30 min or something, the buggy behaviour (trackerd ~ 100% CPU,
"could not store word", and the non-counting-count (403 of 45000
forever)) is back
On 9.04 Alpha6 this problem seems to be back (10-20 % load from
ksoftirqd/x with et131x loaded). Is this a regression or did I just fail
to notice something?
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Could someone please clarify the ext4 issue?
- Does tracker 0.6.9x generally have to get corrupted DBs due to a
QDBM-ext4-issue?
- Is there a different solution other than reformatting to ext3 or xyz-fs or
waiting for tracker 0.7.x?
- Specifically: Would it be viable to come up with some special
I'm having this problem on a Gigabyte M912V (useless information ;-) )
and I'd like to complete the information of the previous post: The
symptom "works but not on screen edges" is present without any penmount
drivers (.com or repository) apparantly as soon as the device is used as
a mouse-like poi
I just updated to 0.6.92-1ubuntu1 and the problem persists.
- indexing progress stops after 702 files (in my case)
- tracker-indexer.log gets spammed with entries as described above
- trackerd.log shows the following:
bernh...@magnesium:~/.local/share/tracker$ tailf trackerd.log
04 Apr 2009, 17:
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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This is definitely some strage regression: compiling and installing the
module from the "et131x-source" package solves it.
Please update the code for building the kernel images to that from the
source package...
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/150515
You
As of today, it's still in Feisty.
To my untrained eyes it seems as if it was just a bug in the UI or in
object creation: When I open a presentation including rounded corners, I
can copy&paste rounded objects and even modify their corner radius.
I need Impress a lot for presentations - is there w
Hello?
Could someone please look into this or tell me what to do to analyze the
problem further ... or at least give me hope that it will be fixed?
This is not some "closed source fglrx"-problem - suspend was _working_
with 2.6.24-12 and fglrx 8.03 from the restricted modules package!
Please?
-
still present in gutsy
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The same style error message (redhat...) occurs in my current Gutsy
Tribe install. It's definitively not originating from _k_network manager
- but should be fixed anyways.
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for sub-path eth1.dbus.get.reason
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package:
I am not sure if it should belong to linux-image-2.6.20 or linux-source-2.6.20.
It might be a mmc-bug or a tifm-bug - I'm no pro.
problem:
Since upgrading from kernel 2.6.20-12 to 2.6.20-13 (persists in -14 as of
10.04.07) sd-cards are not mounted anymore by the TI
... oh, and I forgot: It doesn't have anything to do with the sd card
being buggy. The same card (FAT 32 I think) that produced the errors
mentioned above worked fine when mounted through the usb-port of my
digicam.
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en.
Please tell me if there is more information you need from me.
Regards,
Bernhard Gehl
** Affects: hal (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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no CD automount after upgrade to gutsy (Hal, dbus or gvm)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/161044
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Well, my sound is gone again with kernel 2.6.24-10 (and related
packages) as well as alsa-base 1.0.16-0ubuntu3. Anything I can do for
helpful diagnostics?
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I'm having the same problem (LG-S1-pro laptop, Intel HD audio). While
working on getting decent diagnostics, I stumbeled across error messages
sometimes popping up on the the console giving me "ALSA lib
control.c:909:(snd_ctl_open_noupdate) Invalid CTL front:0"
Any ideas? Still no sound in 2.6.24-
Ok, I've got it working now. First I rebuilt all alsa-modules using the
module assistant and then I added the line "options snd-hda-intel
model=lg" to /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base
There seems to be some buildup of config fiiles in that directory, that
might cause problems...
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 186450 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/186450
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Binary package hint: deskbar-applet
I was just starting an app (firefox 3.0 to be precise) from the deskbar-
UI with some system load in the background (rhytmbox web radio, skype,
evolut
Ok, I upgraded alsa with yesterday's update release and sound is gone
again. While the /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base is unchanged, I'll try
rebuilding the alsa-modules next.
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Wow, that sounds like extremely good news! However, I cannot reproduce
this on my LG S1 Express Dual (Radeon Mobility x1600, fglrx 8.01,
generic Gutsy kernel). :-(
Could you post your /etc/default/acpi-support and xorg.conf ?
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[gutsy] fglrx breaks over suspend/resume
https://bugs.launchpad.net
I am not quite sure if this bug is a duplicate - it seems to me that
something is wrong with this specific driver or its interaction with the
(tickless?) kernel:
My setup is similar to the one, the bug was originally reported for: LG
S1 Pro Express Dual - with an Agere et131x wired network card. A
Update: the website I mentioned earlier is no longer updated (it wasn't
even when I opened this thread - oops).
A current version of the driver (including patches for stable MAC
addresses, kernel 2.6.20 and stuff) can be found at
http://sourceforge.net/projects/et131x .
Any chance to see this in
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus-sendto
My Evolution addressbook has its contents sorted in the "Lastname,
Firstname"-scheme. When I select contacts from the addressbook as
recipients for mail, Evolution simply writes a comma-separated list of
"Firstname Lastname". So far everyt
@awen, Henry:
Confirm: suspend and resume works using the sleep.sh script as well as
the pm-suspend command.
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Sorry for being inconcise yesterday - I was kind of in a hurry...
Details:
Suspending with the sleep.sh script works but breaks the network-connections
after resume (as I suppose it should...) while everything else seems to resume
fine. Suspend over HAL via pm-suspend does work as well as does r
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: conduit
When trying to synchronize google and evolution calendars, conduit
segfaults since the last evolution update. Perhaps a rebuild (ideally
conduit 0.3.8) against the current version of evolution libs would help.
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i38
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Suspending/resuming with "/etc/acpi/sleep.sh" script works, as does
suspend/resume over HAL via "pm-suspend". However, when suspending using
the gnome-power-manager (via panel applet, power button or similar
events), after resume only
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Suspending/resuming with "/etc/acpi/sleep.sh" script works, as does
suspend/resume over HAL via "pm-suspend". However, when suspend
Thanks for the hint - alas, it doesn't apply to my problem.
"lshal | grep quirk" gives empty results and manually adding
"power_management.quirk.vbe_post = false" via a .fdi file does not
improve the situation. No resume after suspend from g-p-m.
However I am now pretty sure that for some reason,
Well, I played around with the quirks a litte (nice collection of useful
info, thanks!) but I am not sure if that leads to anything since "pm-
suspend" without any called quirks suspends and resumes fine - so no
quirks should be necessary, right?
Somewhere in one of the fdi files I found some LG-s
@awen
That's what keeps puzzling me: "lshal | grep quirk" shows no results -
so g-p-m should go down to suspend (using hal) without quirks and
therefore just like "pm-suspend" without any arguments. However, it
shows a scrambled VESA-buffer-window just as I get it when using "pm-
suspend --quirk-v
Ok, I realize how much there is, I do not know about my system (even
though location and file name of the log are perfectly logical...).
Alas, the pm-suspend.log (see attached) to my eyes does not show
anything but "OK"-type status messages.
Anyways, I dug around a little in the g-p-m documentati
I ran "dbus-monitor" while suspending via dbus-command. The last
(relevant - pidgin is kind of chatty) few lines are attached as a log
file.
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Good point - I was not aware that g-p-m also uses the pm-suspend file.
The file I attached was probably from g-p-m, so I deleted it and ran pm-
suspend. The logfile (attached) shows a difference because there are
also (surprise) OKs from the resume hooks...
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@FrejSoya:
So it's opt-out rather than opt-in? Gee! I thought that only applied to spam...
;-)
Ok, let me see. The negative logic means, I have to initialize every
single quirk with "false" to get a pristine quirk-free suspend. Would
the fdi-file attached do the job? (I'll try in a minute...)
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@FrejSoya
Well, lshal gives the following:
power_management.quirk.dpms_on = false (bool)
power_management.quirk.dpms_suspend = false (bool)
power_management.quirk.radeon_off = false (bool)
power_management.quirk.s3_bios = false (bool)
power_management.quirk.s3_mode = false (bool)
@awen
Ok, I've finished celebrating the first successful suspend/resume with g-p-m
since I switched to Linux... :-)
a) /root/pm-suspend.log is empty when using your (quite elegant) pm-suspend
script
b) with the original pm-suspend symlink, suspend AND resume work just fine!
So as far as I am co
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 198808 ***
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As I already tried to explain: My hardware doesn't seem to need any
quirks to successfully suspend and resume. However, even with all quirks
set to "false" (see above), HAL still wanted to use some quirks
(inc
Is it absolutely necessary to implement the "sensible defaults" in the
code of hal/pm-utils or wouldn't it be possible to use fdi files for
that?
Why not put something in like "25-kernel-quirk-pm-checkdefaults.fdi" which
1) matches for the pm-quirks and exits if any (including the ".none") quirks
For some reason the fix to hal seems to have broken my wireless lan connection
(Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection (rev 02) on
iwl3945). I could restore it to working condition by reinstalling a (cached)
version of 0.5.10 (hal and libhal)
a) does this make sense?
b) do I h
Hi Johne,
I am not really sure since your problem seems to have come up much earlier,
while my wireless has been working since feisty and just broke on the hal
update - and could be unbroken by reinstalling an earlier version of hal...
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Actually it was a bug in pm-utils/hal - well not even a real bug, but
rather a patch doing the right thing in many cases but the wrong thing
for fglrx-driven machines. The recent updates to hal, libhal* and pm-
utils fixed it. Thanks, folks!
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... never mind, the second (0.5.11...ubuntu2) update fixed this somehow.
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Ok, my fault. It turned out that as soon as I cleared the canvas and set
up all of my conduits again, everything worked fine. Sorry for the
inconvenience...
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Binary package hint: dbus
A few days ago, my system (Hardy, linux-image-generic-2.6.24-12.22, dbus
1.11.20, pidgin 2.4.0, network manager 0.6.6-0ubuntu4) started crashing
on resume from suspend. (I don't know exactly when that behaviour
started because I hadn't used suspend f
Sadly I can confirm Mackenzie Morgan's findings. With version
0.69-1ubuntu1, alltray has become fairly unusable with compiz:
- clicking the "minimize" button of the gtk-window decorator results in no
reaction (not even a debug message)
- clicking the "close" button of the gtk-window decorator clo
... ok, I didn't attach the file...
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Ok, I just noticed that my "new toy" (suspend even with fglrx) is broken
again. *sigh* Ok, that's beta, so perhaps I can do something to help.
System:
It's still a Laptop (LG S1) with Core2Duo, ati/AMD x1600
Currently I'm running Hardy beta1, pm-utils 0.99.2-3ubuntu8, kernel
2.6.24-14.25 (generic
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Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.24-15-generic
I just noticed that my "new toy" (suspend to RAM even with fglrx) is
broken again, after it was working about two weeks ago. *sigh* Ok,
that's beta, so perhaps I can do something to help.
System:
It's a Laptop (LG S1) with C
I'd really love to try something and do some more diagnostics, but for
some reason, suspend has entirely stopped working on my machine. As soon
as that's fixed, I'll see...
Am Samstag, den 05.04.2008, 18:12 + schrieb Gregory Oschwald:
> Yeah, it probably is, although I think it may be a bigger
Ok, time to find some solutions.
First of all: My cardreader does work on Feisty 2.6.20-15 with the tifm-modules
compiled from the sources (tifm 0.8d) with the protocol.h from the vanilla
kernel copied "quick and dirty" to the headers file. It doesn't work with the
setpci-hack and it doesn't wor
After tonight's update to the kernel-image and -headers, my modules
compiled yesterday won't load anymore - and neither will they compile
with the borrowed protocol.h. Man, that's frustrating!
One more thing: As Andrew mentioned before, there seem to be at least 2
versions of TI hardware with the
If I didn't know better, I'd say it's monday - oh wait - it IS monday.
Of course after I tried everything again (unpack source, copy
protocol.h, try make, forget "max_sectors" for the hundredth time,
comment it out, do the make-trio, run depmod and modprobe) it works
fine. However that'S exactly w
Hi there,
I get a similar error here but with a slightly different configuration:
Kubuntu Feisty (current) but with the fglrx ati driver from the
2.6.20-14 restricted package. The error messages on my system are in
German but they would translate roughly to what was stated here in the
discussion.
Public bug reported:
The driver is maintained at http://sourceforge.net/projects/et131x/
under a BSD license.
** Affects: Ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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[needs packaging] et131x driver for Agere ET131x gigabit ethernet cards
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/102
Additional information can be found at
http://dadams1969.googlepages.com/et131xkernelmodule . Sorry if I did
something wrong - I haven't filed a "bug"/packaging request before.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/102291
You re
The same (or at least a similar) crash seems to happen on my system.
Version: 7.04 after upgrade from 6.10. No handmade configurations - just
out of the box.
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I set my laptop to sleep and woke it up about 20 hours later. Apport
warned me that there was a serious kernel problem but all I noticed was
that the touchpad (synaptics) did no longer respond to taps as clicks
(pointing still works). It cannot be that serious, can it?
Proble
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Bug is still there with pulseaudio 0.9.19-0ubuntu4, linux-backports-
modules-alsa-karmic-generic 2.6.31.14.27. (Not nagging, just trying to
help.)
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No sound with intel-hda without "alsa force-reload"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/449762
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Ahm - that doesn't come as a real surprise to me, since it is the modem
driver that grabs the devices. However as far as I understand it, it
shouldn't do that and uninstalling is one of the obvious workarounds but
doesn't solve the problem.
Oh - and the modem won't work anymore. Well, nobody proba
Next workaround: Set DONTSTART to "1" in /etc/default/slmodemd
What's the drawback of using module-udev?
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No sound with intel-hda without "alsa force-reload"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/449762
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I still do have the problem and did just file an intentional semi-duplicate:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/449762
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[karmic] No sound on Intel 82801H HD Audio
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/411574
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Binary package hint: pulseaudio
This bug is probably a duplicate of #430711 or #411574 but I'll report
it anyways for my specific hardware.
Since my upgrade to Karmic Beta, sound has not been working. Pulseaudio
is convinced that there is no sound card to use and sets up a d
The bug (no last.fm stations) still prevails in the 1.5.1 from the ppa.
I don't really care about scrobbling but I'd love to listen to my
webstreams via banshee.
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Error Loading Last.fm Station - The remote server returned an error: (410) Gone.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/415937
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@Pobice: Could you perhaps post a plugins-extra-package in your PPA
built for totem 2.28? I can't seem to get this working myself.
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mythtv pluggin missing due to missing build deps
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/365750
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So I tried to rip a .deb from Lucid and found out that the mythtv plugin is not
included there as well.
--> not fixed in Lucid
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mythtv pluggin missing due to missing build deps
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/365750
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