Variant here:
Running Hardy.
I needed to change from 100MBps to 1000MBps.
Shutdown, replaced the Intel Pro/100 NIC (removed it) for a Pro/1000, fixed the
DHCP so the machine kept the same IP.
At reboot, the machine had detected the new NIC and assigned it to eth1.
The network worked.
But the "Co
I see the same here.
I would add that system > administration > network works.
The only thing that doesn't work (at least here) is gnome-nettool, either
command line or as in
system > administration > network tools > {Select interface} > {Configure
button>}
It then yelds the infamous "The inter
Same here with 3.0.1:
Installé : 3.0.1+build1+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.8.04.3
Candidat : 3.0.1+build1+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.8.04.3
Table de version :
*** 3.0.1+build1+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.8.04.3 0
500 http://archive.ubuntu.com hardy-updates/main Packages
500 http://archive.ubuntu.com ha
This problem is more of a nuisance than it seems at first.
"Use case" and consequence analysis:
After OpenOffice Writer has one auto-corrected once a case of cAPS LOCK,
it sticks to reverting the state of the Caps Locks key. This auto-
correcting behavior doesn't spontaneously disappears after th
Hi,
I see just ran the same problem after upgrading from GG to HH (Actual 8.04
release):
Ctrl-Alt-L stopped working.
It is config'd as a keyboard shortcut for Lock Screen but doesn't work.
I tried defining it again, but it didn't work better any after that.
I'm using an an original MS Natural
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kde-guidance
Crashed happened without any intervention during the automatic reboot
after upgrading (using upgrade manager) to Feisty Fawn (release).
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i386
Date: Sun Apr 22 13:11:57 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
Executabl
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I reported a similar error, that was marked as a duplicate of this one.
But I didn't mention in my original report that I was running a dual screen
configuration.
Mine uses a dual-head Matrox G400 PCI board.
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Dual-head display (Matrox G450, Xinerama, 1280x1024 on each screen).
The problem appeared immediately after migrating from drapper 6.06 to edgy 6.10
When moving a window fast enough on the secondary screen, the "trailing" effect
behind the window is not erased from the deskto
** Description changed:
Dual-head display (Matrox G450, Xinerama, 1280x1024 on each screen).
The problem appeared immediately after migrating from drapper 6.06 to edgy
6.10
- When moving a window the window fast enough on the secondary screen, the
"trailing" effect behind the window is not e
Problem has simply disappeared today, I can't reproduce it - even after trying
hard.
I have no idea why it went away (nor what created in the first place, apart
from the upgrade to edgy, since it appeared at this time).
Before I reported it, I had made sure it wasn't a one-shot glitch I could fi
Scoop:
The problem came back as initially described (sigh).
The current status is that on some boots, the problem randomly shows up (and
sticks), and on some others, it doesn't.
This is happening on a vanilla 6.06 upgraded to 6.10, with very little
customization or added software at this point.
Confirmed:
The problem might or might not show up on a given session after a reboot.
Whenever it reproduces, I will see how it resists / recurs when login
off / login back and Ctrl-Alt-Bksp ing.
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> It may be helpful to attach your /etc/X11/xorg.conf
> and /var/log/Xorg.0.log, to assist in troubleshooting.
> Also the output of lshw and/or lspci if you have it could
> be helpful.
Thanks for your suggestions.
Will do next time the problem re-appears.
I will also compare the log on a boot
Bryce,
There we are.
The attached files contains the xorg.conf, a log after a "good" xorg session,
and a log after a "bad" one.
Thanks for your assistance!
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Not fully fixed for me either, after all.
Printing a PDF from the document viewer to an HP LJ4 Plus, I get a failure on
the first page:
ERROR: invalidfont
OFFENDING COMMAND: definefont
STACK
/Font
-dictionary-
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Another one found in this morning logs:
Nov 19 09:06:49 Philinux pulseaudio[1851]: ratelimit.c: 3 events suppressed
Nov 19 09:07:15 Philinux kernel: [ 147.347561] __ratelimit: 3 callbacks
suppressed
Nov 19 09:07:15 Philinux kernel: [ 147.347575] deskbar-applet[2141]: segfault
at 4fc00c ip 08094
Hi Lelamal,
It's not clear from your message what got you to suspect Compiz, but
just as a test, I disabled it: On the next reboot, I got the following
in the log:
Nov 21 14:37:20 Philinux pulseaudio[1857]: ratelimit.c: 2 events suppressed
Nov 21 14:37:27 Philinux pulseaudio[1857]: ratelimit.c: 4
Triggered a reboot:
Nov 22 11:34:38 Philinux kernel: [ 106.085237] __ratelimit: 3 callbacks
suppressed
Nov 22 11:34:38 Philinux kernel: [ 106.085250] python[1917]: segfault at
900c0c ip 0808e110 sp bf8c0530 error 4 in python2.6[8048000+1d3000]
Nov 22 11:38:10 Philinux kernel: imklog 4.2.0, log
Peter,
Thanks for the link. I'm going to try this and see is that makes a change.
I'm not just looking for a quick way to get rid of the problem on the one
machine I have that exhibits the problem. Even if this makes the problem go
away, I'm ready to come back to the problem configuration if I c
Daniel,
I applied the method indicated at the link you sent.
Copied / pasted / executed:
touch ~/.pulse_a11y_nostart
echo autospawn = no|tee -a ~/.pulse/client.conf
killall pulseaudio
and rebooted the machine.
That didn't prevent pulseaudio from starting, though, as my log still contains:
Nov 2
That's a good question.
I see the pulseaudio messages in the log (the one below is from the latest /
current boot), but I see no pulseaudio process in ps when I'm using the
machine.
So it seems pulseaudio was active in the machine at boot, 14 seconds after the
very first boot-time log message
> Once you've logged in as your user, you can probably
> verify with "pgrep pulseaudio" that it is not running as your user.
Sure, but what I wanted was to prevent pulseaudio from starting at all in the
machine. Not even once.
I first created file /var/lib/pulseaudio/pulse_a11y_nostart: Better t
pulseaudio not guilty, at least not in my case.
I'm still experiencing random freezes...
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At least one of the problems I had was a failing RAM stick.
I could isolate this 100% by swapping it with a perfectly identical machine
running Windows (it immediately started to BSoD all around the place).
I have replaced the RAM and reenabled pulseaudio.
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Update manager downloaded and installed the fix this morning.
Everything works fine now.
Lotsa thanks!
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Hmmm, here I have an "NVidia nForce3 with AD1981B sound card" that takes
snd-intel8x0m.
Aka ac97.
According to the alsa docs, this is the right driver for that one.
I still the pulseaudio messages in the log, but nothing segfault anymore, and
the freezes are gone.
Not sure what I can improve th
Same problem here copying 100MB from the disk to an USB key using
Nautilus (drag n drop from Nautilus to Nautilus).
During the copy, the gnome desktop is mostly frozen, the copy progress bar only
appears after after *minutes* and once appeared, is hardly refreshed at all
before the end of the co
2.6.31-16-generic #53-Ubuntu x86_64 fixed my problem too.
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That might do it on the (very) long term, and if this is what the
problem is, it has to be done anyway.
But I don't see how that would solve the problem at hand *NOW*.
I'm experiencing the problem and I'm connected behind a recent Linksys BEFVP41
VPN router, downstream my DSL box, that I use to i
After this morning batch of patches (including various cups ones), I still have
a Postcript crash too on my LaserJet 4 Si (using the recommended driver HP
LaserJet 4 Plus v2013.111 Postscript).
The printer diagnoses this:
Error: Undefined
OFFENDING COMMAND: 0a
STACK:
-mark-
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Same problem here,
nomodeset xdriver=intel
solved it too (thanks Paul).
Machine is an HP Compaq DC7700 desktop with an Intel 945Q, and problem occurred
at the first reboot immediately after today's Jaunty to Koala (online) upgrade.
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Similar freezes here since I upgraded to Karmic. I never had such a problem
with Jaunty (or any previous version).
The typical freeze is a severe one (everything really dead, keyboard LEDs don't
toggle, soft power off does nothing, forced power off needed).
The last items present in the log is al
Follow up to my own #24:
I installed
linux-backports-modules-alsa-karmic-generic
but it didn't prevent my station to freeze again (same messages in the log). :(
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Silvan's solution (#20) worked perfectly for me (I have exactly the same
hardware configuration he has, but I'm running 32-bit Lucid).
Thanks Silvan!
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@C Charles #47:
> Silvan's solution works only for radeon driver
Huh?
AFAIKT, the hp 8530w we both have is an Intel / nvidia machine (Quadro FX
770M)...
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The fix worked quite well for me, except for the move cursor as previously
reported. OTOH, for me, the resizing cursors are now what they should be.
About the move cursor: The "old" one still shows up when dragging a window
around the desktop, but the right one is in use when moving a file inside
@Bernhard #134 wrote
"Pessimistic estimates say that the problem we suspect (a DNS proxy that
cannot handle queries) affects about 0.5% of the global userbase.
@Bernhard #134 wrote
50% of those can easily be fixed with a firmware upgrade of their
router, which is usually a very good idea anyw
Since I upgraded to Karmic (release), neither the
HP LaserJet 4 Plus v2013.111 Postscript [en] (recommended)
nor the
HP LaserJet 4 Plus Foomatic/Postscript [en]
work for me.
Printing a vanilla .odt document (not even anything fancy) from Ooo 3.1,
I get:
Using HP LaserJet 4 Plus v2013.111 Postscr
Janne,
Your workaround 2 (packages) worked just fine for me too.
I was experiencing the problem on both an HP 4250 and an HP LJ4 Plus rather
than a 4100, btw.
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After applying the updates and removing the workarounds I had used before, the
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You
Looks like this bug has been fixed at some point:
I upgraded Grub to Grub 2 (Karmic), and Grub 2 didn't propagate the
nomodeset xdriver=intel
parms that were on the Grub 1 line.
But nevertheless, the video restarted just fine.
So for me, this has been corrected by some patch that appeared between
FWIW, I changed my notebook and reinstalled 18.04.2 64-bit on the new machine.
I then plugged my 4 external disks (see comment #6) to the new machine.
And much to my dismay, when plugged into USB 3.x ports, the disks didn't
mount...
It did on USB 2.0 ports, though.
Looking at sysdev reminded me o
Kai-Heng Feng,
I wouldn't mind if I knew how to do it... :)
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Title:
Seagate external drive causes SCSI bus resets when UAS enabled
To manage
Michael (#7):
18.04.2 x64:
I uninstalled deja-dup and duplicity then did what you suggested (snap install
etc.).
It mostly solved the problem I had (#6).
Thanks!
Still, the backup ended with the following error message:
Backup Finished
Could not back up the following files. Please make sure you
#9:
> Are those files you need backed up? Otherwise, you can put them in the
> "folders to be ignored" list.
Problem is, I'd rather not put them in the "ignored" list *if* they
actually should be backed up and something else should be done instead
(like changing permissions).
All I can tell I d
I see something that looks *exactly* identical to the problem sambo63
has (#6):
Same uname -a,
same everything except for:
deja-dup --version
deja-dup 37.0
I get:
Backup Failed
Failed with an unknown error.
Traceback (innermost last):
File "/usr/bin/duplicity", line 1555, in
with_tempdi
Joshua,
Since this is apparently fixed in Debian 8.0, couldn't it have been fixed
already upstream?
In which case, the problem would rather be updating the Ubuntu LTS version
(or backporting the fix)?
On Wed, May 17, 2017 at 11:56 PM, Joshua Powers
wrote:
> I believe this is the upstream proje
@davias (#108):
This works for me too!
Thanks a lot!
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Second screen position isn't saved from one session to another
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Same problem here after upgrading three days ago from Ubuntu 14.04.4
(that worked) to 16.04.1 (that's broken as explained below).
Desktop Environment: GNOME-Flashback:Unity (gnome-flashback-metacity)
Dual screen, notebook + external VGA monitor.
NVidia Quadro FX 770M, 3.3.0 NVIDIA 340.96
I set th
Same problem here using 16.04 / kernel 4.4.0-42-generic (i686) and
external drive LaCie d2 Quadra, USB ID 059f:105e
I get random hangs under heavy traffic, during rsync from one external USB
drive to another.
rsync just hangs during a transfer. Sometimes it recovers after a number of
seconds, so
Public bug reported:
Since I upgraded to 10.10, my nx9105 freeze at boot about 3 times out of 4.
The freeze happens early enough that nothing is recorded in any log.
using ignore_loglevel, it appeared that it was related to pcmcia / cardbus /
yenta_socket.ko, and that the log lines preceding the
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Tim,
Acutally, once I figured out what was going wrong, I did work around the
problem for myself: I just created a hook script in /etc/initramfs-tools with a
manual_add_modules crc32c
in it, and ran an
update-initramfs -u
and that was it. It didn't even require a kernel build.
But the r
Looks very good to me!
Thanks, Tim!
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doesn't pull crc32c.ko when a module declares libcrc32c.ko as a dependency.
I ran into this when I noticed I couldn't remote boot a machine that uses the
bnx2x.ko 10Gb BroadCom Enet adapter.
bnx
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Same here, 32_bit:
3.2.0-79-generic #115-Ubuntu SMP Thu Mar 12 14:21:14 UTC 2015 i686 i686 i386
GNU/Linux
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lightdm (1.2.3-0ubuntu2.6) 100
Confirmation for the 32-bit version as well: 1.2.3-0ubuntu2.7 fixed it.
Thanks!
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lightdm (1.2.3-0ubuntu2.6) 100%/high cpu usage
To manage
I see a similar problem with 12.04 on an HP EliteBook 8530w:
Kernel Linux 3.5.0-45-generic
Release 12.04 (precise) 32-bit
On Firewire insertion, nothing happens and the disk does not start.
If I then plug the disk using USB 2, the disk starts and works.
If I then unplug the USB cable, then plug t
The cause of the problem seems to be that when Natty updates the kernel, for
some reason, it does install
linux-headers-2.6.38-xx
linux-headers-2.6.38-xx-generic
but does NOT install
linux-headers-2.6.38-xx-generic-pae.
As a result, it can't rebuild the nvidia-current drivers for the new pae ke
FWIW:
14.04.3 x32, vlc 2.2.1:
Using "Reset Preferences" in VLC recreates the problem. This would indicate
that the default config exhibits it.
And indeed, I initially hit the problem for the very first time after upgrading
my machine from Ubuntu 12.04.x LTS to 14.04.3 LTS.
The fix suggested
Get same behavior on 14.04, 0.5.0+svn4288
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Same problem here, running 14.04 with flashback-metacity.
When needed, as a workaround, I'm changing gnome-calculator config using dconf
as indicated below, but I certainly would not consider this convenient.
$ dconf write /org/gnome/calculator/button-mode "'basic'"; gnome-calculator
$ dconf writ
I see navigating text boxes broken too ( http://library.gnome.org/users
/gnome-access-guide/2.32/keynav-28.html.en )
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I have a variant here:
HP Elitebook 8530, two batteries (primary + travel).
When on the AC adapter, I get "Laptop battery waiting to charge" on both
(always, even when 100% full).
Behavior when running on batteries seems to be normal so far.
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I see exactly the same thing as Daniel Kulesz mentions at #5.
The problem occurs at 1024x768, 60hz and 70hz, and goes away at 75hz (Thanks
for finding and reporting this, Daniel!)
Since I originally thought this was related to
Bug #541511 - MASTER: [i855] GPU lockup (apport-crash)
I have tried all
Sorry, wrong i885 controller above at #15. Should have been:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation 82852/855GM
Integrated Graphics Device [8086:3582] (rev 02)
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You recei
ce if GRUB were upgraded to default to native drivers when it
detects the boot partition crosses the 4TiB limit...
Best!
On Thu, Jun 2, 2022 at 11:40 PM Guilherme G. Piccoli <
1918...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> @Filofel, thanks for your report! Very interesting. Is your machine a
>
I ran into the same bug too, booting 20.04.4 from a 4TiB partition partition on
a 4TiB disk.
I have grub installed in a bios-grub partition, sectors 34-2047.
The problem seems to be that by default, Grub uses BIOS drivers to load files
from the target partition. When using native grub drive
I ran into the same bug too, booting 20.04.4 from a 4TiB partition partition on
a 4TiB disk.
No RAID or LVM, plain 4TB ext4 partition.
I have grub installed in a bios-grub partition, sectors 34-2047.
The problem seems to be that by default, Grub uses BIOS drivers to load files
from the targe
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Description:Ubuntu 20.04.4 LTS
Release:20.04
grub-pc 2.04-1ubuntu26.15
Booting Ubuntu 20.04.4 from a 4TiB partition partition on a 4TiB GPT disk.
I have grub bootblocks installed in a bios-grub partition, sectors 34-2047,
bios-grub flag.
The Ubuntu bootab
Added grub-pc package version
** Description changed:
Description: Ubuntu 20.04.4 LTS
Release: 20.04
grub-pc 2.04-1ubuntu26.15
-
Booting Ubuntu 20.04.4 from a 4TiB partition partition on a 4TiB GPT disk.
I have grub bootblocks installed in a bios-grub partition, sector
** Description changed:
Description: Ubuntu 20.04.4 LTS
Release: 20.04
grub-pc 2.04-1ubuntu26.15
Booting Ubuntu 20.04.4 from a 4TiB partition partition on a 4TiB GPT disk.
I have grub bootblocks installed in a bios-grub partition, sectors 34-2047,
bios-grub flag.
The
** Summary changed:
- Grub2 bios-install defaults to BIOS disk drivers
+ Grub2 bios-install defaults to BIOS disk drivers, breaks boot
** Summary changed:
- Grub2 bios-install defaults to BIOS disk drivers, breaks boot
+ Grub2 bios-install defaults to BIOS disk drivers, may break large disk boot
Hi mkukri,
I'm using an HP Elitebook 8760W, released in 2011.
It's great fast, powerful, two internal SATA slots, very large RAM, and carbon
footprint largely amortized by now.
And it's i7 is still largely fast and powerful enough for most usages, and I
don't see the need for buying a new machin
Hi Ben,
the answer to your question (and the solution to our common problem) is located
in the Bug Description for this very bug, that I updated with all the gory
details (up this message) and globally there:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/+bug/1970236
that says:
"But a bet
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