Same here on 14.04. I can also verify that it is not a hardware problem.
I use a macbook with a pair of apple bluetooth keyboard and apple
trackpad at home and the same at work. At both places the keyboard works
just fine even at wide ranges and the trackpad (both of them) loses
connection every on
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I just tried to install mysql-server-5.6, it asked for root-password
twice and then said it could not set the root password, then dpkg failed
to start mysql (invoke-rc.d: initscript mysql, action "start" failed.).
Now apt wants to finish the broken mysql-installation everytime
For me, this is still an issue. I am still running 12.04 and wait for this to
be fixed until i upgrade.
It is also kind of problematic to test this because i would have to sacrifice
my only running machine which i regulary use to work. If i upgrade to the
latest ubuntu and the crash is still the
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Using an Apple Magic Touchpad from 13.04 upward is not possible because
of a kernel panic. The Touchpad also works in 12.10, but i prefer LTS.
In 13.04 the error is triggered randomly but quickly by dragging on the
touchpad with two fingers.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ub
As requested by Christopher, i have created a new report here and
subscribed him:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1269600
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Tit
I now have installed the mainline kernel (*) and the problem persists. I
again have taken a photo of the kernel-panic and attached it.
(*) = linux-
image-3.13.0-031300rc8-generic_3.13.0-031300rc8.201401120535_amd64
** Attachment added: "2013-01-17 - Photo of Kernel Panic with Mainline-Kernel"
Should i really set the status to confirmed like you said? The
description of that status suggests that it may only be set if the
problem is confirmed by someone else than the author (me).
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Update #2:
The patch mentioned above solved the problem for me. The patch was
applied to the kernel in v3.14-RC4. I am now using that kernel with
14.04 for some weeks without any trouble. From my point of view, this
can be closed. I just hope 14.04 gets released with at least v3.14 so i
dont need
Just a short update: I have been testing mainline kernel-versions for
the past week and it strongly looks like this kernel-panic has been
introduced in version '3.11.0-RC1'. I will start the git-bisect of the
kernel based on that information tomorrow or at the weekend.
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b1a1442a23776756b254b69786848a94d92445ba is the first bad commit
commit b1a1442a23776756b254b69786848a94d92445ba
Author: Jiri Kosina
Date: Mon Jun 3 11:27:48 2013 +0200
HID: core: fix reporting of raw events
hdrw->raw event can return three different return value types:
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** Attachment added: "git bisect log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1269600/+attachment/3958571/+files/git-bisect-log.txt
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I can also report that this is not limited to Apple computers. I have
reproduced this kernel-panic on another computer (Dell midi-tower) using
another Apple-Magic-Touchpad. So i think the prefix "[Macmini5,1]" is
wrong.
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Short Update:
I have reported the issue (*) and got a response (**) suggesting a patch
(***). That patch seems to fix the problem for me after a very short
test. I however had not yet enough time to securely confirm that. I will
continue to use the patched kernel for a few days and see if the pani
Public bug reported:
I am having a desktop (no laptop or such, a bigtower) with Ubuntu 11.10
and after an update a few days ago my computer started to hibernates
itself out of the blue every 5-60 Minutes. The screen went black and the
cumpoter turns off. When pressing the power-button it sometimes
** Attachment added: "syslog of hibernation, filtered out many unrelated
cronjob and postfix messages"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/904923/+attachment/2634970/+files/syslog.txt
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I think this can be closed, it stopped behaving like that as i unplugged
the old PS/2 Keyboard i forgot behind the Computer.
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Title:
Desktop Ubunt
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I'm using an Apple Magic Trackpad for quite a while now. In 12.10 it has
worked like a charm, but after upgrading to 13.04 it started to jump my
cursor around sometimes.
For example: When scrolling in firefox, it gets done by first putting
two fingers on the pad and pulling t
I just realized that i have reported this bug to the wrong package. It
should be "xserver-xorg-input-synaptics" (the touchpad driver) and not
"synaptic" (the package manager).
** Also affects: xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects: synaptic
It is not true that it does only affect USB-Mouses. I have three
pointing devices: a bluetooth trackpad (Magic Tackpad), a bluetooth
mouse (Magic Mouse) and a USB gaming mouse. When typing, both mouses
(bluetooth and USB) freeze for a second, but the Trackpad stays usable.
The problem could be remo
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1092615 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1092615
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1092615
X server crashes repeatedly with touchpad movements
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For me, this bug started after upgrading to '13.04', did not happen in
'12.10'. It is defenitly the same bug, i checked the backtrace. I
attached a backtrace.
** Attachment added: "Backtrace of synaptics stack smash in 13.04"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-input-synapti
Public bug reported:
Hello,
Up to 13.04, i have used the Apple Magic Trackpad as my main pointing
device. After upgrading to 13.04 my Xorg server starts to crash at the
third/fourth/fifth (or so) time i try to perform a right-click (with two
fingers pressing down) and drops me to the login-screen
I'm on 13.04, by the way.
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dbus session file contains wrong DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS
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I now have the exact same effect. Rebooting does not help.
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Title:
dbus session file contains wrong DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS
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We have a development-server which is locally mounted via the following
line in fstab:
sshfs#username@foobar.local:/ /media/develop fuse
uid=1234,gid=1001,umask=0,allow_other,user,noauto,workaround=rename,intr
0 0
On the same mounted server is a dns-server and avahi-deamon r
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