This thing has been bugging me for a long while. Seems to happen at
random intervals (Firefox 3.03 in Intrepid Ibex) and I'm not so sure
about moving the mouse during right clicks. Happens on google a lot when
trying to open multiple search results in different tabs. Hopefully this
gets fixed soon.
Hey, is there a fix available for this yet?
I don't want to have to stop the udev thing every time I boot.
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external hard disk does not spin down
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/361446
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UPDATE: Having the two SDHC cards tested on my Acer laptop I've
concluded that first one still causes a lot of I/O errors while the
newer one appears to work fine. This is strange since both cards are
from A-Data, and results suggest that one of them is defective. Recently
I tested both cards on an
Update: I've recently purchased a brand new 4GB micro SDHC card (with
adapter) and tried it out on my Ricoh reader. I'm surprised to report
that there have been absolutely no errors with this card so far. Upon
insertion, the card automounts and I was able to copy over a 32MB file.
[ 251.746291] m
I confirm this issue on my Acer Aspire 5920G. The Wifi and the Bluetooth
automatically enable themselves on boot in latest Ubuntu Jaunty
(2.6.28-11-generic x86). I see it because the button lights stay on.
This was not the case in earlier versions of Ubuntu (Intrepid, Hardy,
Gutsy). It is also not
Here are the extended outputs from lspci -vv and lsusb -vv commands.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/306739
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Okay, this is slowly getting tiresome. I am on Ubuntu Jaunty
(2.6.28-11-generic) now, using a full HDD reinstall, and the problems
persist. The SDHC card does get mounted this time, but dmesg still
complains loudly:
[ 3463.138639] mmc0: new high speed SDHC card at address 0002
[ 3463.182196] mmcbl
Public bug reported:
Greetings.
I've recently bought a 4GB SDHC memory card from Adata (class 6) to try
it out on my Acer Aspire 5920G laptop, running Ubuntu Hardy and Windows
XP. It has one of those 5-in-1 card readers (SD™, MMC, MS, MS PRO, xD)
that you get to see in a number of Acer laptops to
I've just tested my SDHC card in Kubuntu 8.10 Ibex Alpha 5 and the
kernel log errored out with a bunch of I/O errors very similar to those
in the first post. This bug is still present in Alpha 5! I'm guessing
this has something to do with the partial/improper SDHC card support in
the kernel itself.
Having posted the first error report myself, I confirm this bug is still
present in Intrepid Ibex (Kubuntu) 8.10 Alpha 5. Please note that I only
inserted the card into my reader when the errors appeared, I did not
bother to do any additional reading/writing to the card afterwards. The
4GB A-Data S
15. Feb 2009
Using the latest kernel from repo - 2.6.27-11-generic
Upon inserting the 4GB SDHC card, (although the card gets mounted) dmesg still
shows I/O errors.
I didn't bother testing it any further.
[ 2702.737466] mmc0: new high speed SDHC card at address 0002
[ 2702.799657] mmcblk0: mmc0:00
Okay, it would seem that this but has decided to hit me too.
I have never before experienced it, but ever since the last ubuntu
update before 14. March, 2010 (I think it was a also new kernel image) I
am suddenly getting these weird mouse problems that others have
described. I can move the mouse c
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: sdparm
This has bugged me a long time on Jaunty, but it's still present on
Karmic, so it definitely needs a fix. I remember earlier versions of
Ubuntu did not have this bug. My current state is that I have done an
update to Karmic from Jaunty via update m
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33156799/XsessionErrors.txt
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External disk won't spindown
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/444818
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Screen corrupted after boot (white vertical bars)
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
Previous bug report: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/644650
Okay, this is the second time I'm submitting this bug report (the first
one is linked above). This time I actually managed to do a proper report
with apport-bug, having used another
Update: See new bug report for this bug.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/675765
This bug is closed.
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Status: Fix Released => Invalid
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Booting Maverick ends up in white stripes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/644650
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Greetings and thank you for your reply.
I have run the installer script you provided and here are the results.
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Screen
Yes, I can read that from the log too.
1) when this kernel module was built against the wrong or improperly configured
kernel sources
I'm not sure about the other modules, but the nvidia module within the
.run package was built on my own computer, and I have proper kernel
headers installed. The
Okay, I'm out of ideas.
I did some research and it appears this bug is more widespread than I
previously thought. It would seem there is a problem in the maverick
kernel that prevents some nvidia drivers from loading according to
certain reports. I guess my best bet is to wait for a kernel fix.
R
Well... it actually took you a new distro release to upgrade the
kernel to a new (minor) version. I have upgraded my broken and almost
forgotten ubuntu installation to 11.04 via the safe graphics mode. I
was kind of hoping the new kernel would fix these problems, but after
rebooting I was greeted w
Hmm, well it's been a while since I last checked this, but I see there's
still no solution to date. Looks like this bug is specific to me. The
nomodeset boot parameter has no effect. The problem only appears on
newer kernels (2.6.35-19-generic and 2.6.35-22-generic), but does not
happen on an older
Solved it I think.
The problem was indeed the x server configuration that was generated by
the nvidia x server settings while I used it to toggle between the
laptop and my 24" HDMI monitor. I booted to desktop using the old kernel
and opened up the "System=>Administration=>NVIDIA X Server Settings
Public bug reported:
Dear Ubuntu team!
I've recently upgraded from Ubuntu 10.04 to Maverick beta to give it a
try. Unfortunately there has been a problem with the booting procedure.
Every time the system boots I am being greeted with this screen with
white stripes all over it (http://yfrog.com/n5
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Thank you for your suggestion. Unfortunately that did not resolve the
problem, and the stripes did not go away. Does this appear to be a
problem with the Acer Aspire 5920G models, or is it specific to my
computer? I have had some problems with nVidia drivers in the past.
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I have figured out that if you use the sdparm command on a sg device
the disk will spin down properly. Use sg_map to find out your disk
mapping. You need to have sg3 utils installed.
sdparm -C stop /dev/sg1
On 9/18/10, 666f6f <444...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> I spoke a little too soon too. It
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