I saw some console output regarding tex-common during the upgrade but I
don't see what were the actual problem is. Everything TeX related is
working fine on my system post-upgrade. Is anyone actually having
troubles with it?
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fails to upgrade 13.04 to 13.10 when update-alternatives is used to
maintain different versions of python
e.g.
sudo update-alternatives --list python
/usr/bin/python2.7
/usr/bin/python3.3
The script complains that the symlink to /usr/bin/python is br
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dist upgrade from 13.04 to 13.10 failed
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unresolvablee problem while calculating the upgrade.
To
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This one indeed appears to be different from the rest I've been seeing
today.
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upgrade to saucy fails while calculating upgrade
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dist upgrade from 13.04 to 13.10 failed
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Found a log with the actual error
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I'm guessing the solution in general should be to check if the symbolic
link points to a file or to a symbolic link and keep following the links
until a file is reached (unless the symlinks point around in a circle
somehow)
ls /etc/alternatives
...
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root62 Jul 5 22:25 polic
so, in /DistUpgrade/DistUpgradeController.py
after line 381, inserting something like this would possibly patch this
bug:
while os.path.islink(fs_default_version) :
fs_default_version = os.readlink(fs_default_version)
It would be an endless loop if links are c
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I just installed libopencv-dev on ubuntu 13.10 and it automatically installed
the proprietary graphics driver nvidia-319-updates. This is very weird; my GPU
is by AMD.
Is this a bug?
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information..
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Geforce GTX 680M
Ubuntu 14.10 x86_64
nvidia-prime 0.6.7
nvidia-343 343.22-0ubuntu1~xedgers14.10.1
xserver-xorg 1:7.7+7ubuntu2
$ sudo prime-select query
nvidia
Screen froze when fans could be heard spinning down shortly after login.
Seems like the gpu went to sleep, though I WAS using the to
ok, got a lot more screen freezes now, while running an openGL
application.
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If the wacom drivers offered a little more (closer to the windows
counterpart) functionality in terms of mapping, one could easily map the
monitor to a subset of the tablet surface, allowing to push past the
edge of the desktop. I'm fairly sure there is a way of editing some
settings manually to al
Add to affected hardware: Clevo PE-150EM
(sudden, total lockup : no touchpad response, no keyboard response, no
response to ping)
12.04.2 LTS x86_64
Reproduced on
Both unity 3D and 2D.
3.2.0-38-generic,
3.2.0-36-generic,
With no devices plugged into USB ports
Single monitor
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Having the same issue on a Clevo P150EM notebook with a fresh install of
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The following terminal command works:
echo X | sudo tee /sys/class/backlight/acpi_video0/brightness
where X is an integer between 0 and 7.
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Testing the troubleshooting guide at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Hotkeys/Troubleshooting i note that xev does not
record a keypress for the hotkeys .
No xev keypress events are produced for some other keys too (switching
off the touchpad, bluetooth, wlan, switching monitors) but their
expected functi
If they ever need a thermal shield for a spacecraft in the future I'll
recommend a sandwich of intel processors.
All the while I can hardly hear the fans spinning (there is some ambient noise
but i'd expect this thing to be blasting out flames right now) but I can tell
that those 8 processing t
There you go.
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I've never had automatic login enabled. so #24 isn't solving it for me.
the entire contents of my lightdm.conf is:
[SeatDefaults]
greeter-session=unity-greeter
user-session=ubuntu
I get logged out pretty much every time I request a shutdown/restart. It
reminds me a lot of how fedora works where
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CPU intensive work gets the temperature really high on all cores. Fan
does not increase speed as expected, sometimes leading to automatic
shutdown. The system seems to do some sort of load balancing when
temperatures get too high though.
example:
sensors:
coretemp-isa-
Ad
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+ Dell studio 1747 overheating, fans spin slow even above high temp.
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I did use to run folding @ home on 10.10, which made use of all cores at
100% before, but I never experienced a shutdown.
Since going over to natty I haven't really done so much hard-core
computing in linux before so i can't say much about that, historically
speaking.
The fans DO speed up and slo
I couldn't get my computer to boot with the release candidate kernel.
3.1.0-0301rc9-generic_3.1.0-0301rc9.201110050905_amd64
Using the latest Daily build
3.1.0-999-generic_3.1.0-999.201110040905_amd64
I could boot in recovery mode (failsafe graphics). There I have the same
amount of information
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Dell studio 1747 overheating, fans spin slow even above high temp.
To
some more information:
It seems like it depends on the code being executed, and whether or not it
allows the load-balancing to function efficiently.
If i run a program with very long loops it seems like the execution gets
attached to one core, while producing heat on another core. under these
cir
My system also behaves as described (tested with and without fglrx,
since using proprietary drivers solved the issue for me in 10.10 but
seems to make no difference now)
my system:
ubuntu 11.04 x86_64
2.6.38-8-generic.
I have tried using the mainline kernels and find that suspending (to ram
or di
Using ubuntu natty to create a live usb of the 10.04 2 LTS 32bit ISO
gives this problem.
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Unknown keyword in configuration file: gfxboot
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Copying the file "/usr/lib/syslinux/vesamenu.c32" from natty into the
syslinux folder on the USB brings up the vesa boot menu instead of the
error (and beeps a couple of times from the PC speaker - i dont know if
this is normal or not). If i dont select an option the system boots
normally.
no conf
Remi:
you may need to do
sudo update-initramfs -u
I just came to confirm that Will Alexander's solution also works on the Dell
Studio 1747 (thank you!).
I didn't run into the problem with the system clock, but that may be because my
system dual-boots with windows 7.
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I got both suspend and hibernate working again after manually installing
an older kernel (2.6.35 - http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/v2.6.35-maverick/) If you look in the parent directory
you'll see that it's quite an old one so maybe it was a bit of an
overkill.
in any case, two-fing
This seems similar to:
suspend hibernation not working on dell 1749
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[Dell Stu
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1) Release of Ubuntu is:
Description:Ubuntu 11.04
Release:11.04
2)Version of the package i'm using:
apt-cache policy fglrx
fglrx:
Installed: 2:8.840-0ubuntu4
Candidate: 2:8.840-0ubuntu4
Version table:
*** 2:8.840-0ubuntu4 0
500 http://se.archive.ubu
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Upgrading to kernel 2.6.39-0 didn't fix this for me (studio 1747)
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Quite an old bug, but it still seems to be relevant and unsolved
This affects me with the following combination of HW/SW
ubuntu 11.04 64 bit desktop (kernel: 2.6.39-0)
Photoshop CS2 installed under wine 1.3.20
wacom intuos 4 (6x9)
on a Dell studio laptop 1747
As far as settings go this is a pre
I have the same issue with Dell Studio 1747 (11.04 64bit).
Closing the lid enters suspend mode, but gives blank (no backlight) on return.
Hibernate shows the screen lock password prompt, then drops to a black screen
with a blinking underscore which eventually freezes.
After cold-booting the sy
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