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local_bh_enable_ip+0x8d/0xc0()
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can confirm bug reported by tanath.
i have and amd64 processor but i run 32-bit intrepid on it.
the crash dump i get is simmilar.
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steffen röckers package works for me btw.
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Hi! Updated some packages from Intrepid to Jaunty and got an error when i tried
to build them in PPA.
(Package is libmirage in the CDEmu PPA by the way.)
It built fine on the i386 platform but in amd64 and lpia it failed. Upon
inspection the pr
Good point. Though rules weren't reloaded at least when i tested on a
hardy 8.04 live-cd. That should be reproducible. I had to do that
manually. I can test again with Intrepid if you want.
So I guess the question is at which point was the functionality Colin
talked about working?
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Looks like it works on Intrepid.
That doesn't mean it works for Hardy though.
You can use the vhba-dkms package in CDEmu PPA to test with.
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I don't know if this is relevant, but here's my Xorg.log on Intrepid
(where the bug still randomly appears).
Note that there are two mouse event interfaces reported, and an error
message for the first.
(I only have one mouse connected to PS2 here)
Oh, and I have also eliminated (I believe) scim
The RT2x00 serial monkey driver does not work on my rt2870 chipset.
AFAIK they work on the 25xx series devices and not on the 28xx series.
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Also if you move a file using the commandline (i.e. "mv myfile /tmp/")
do you also get 100% cpu usage?
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Marking this bug as related to grub for now.
Can I assume that you didn't even get the Grub menu displayed? That is
where you select which kernel or OS to load.
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I suppose some info from the "acpi -V" command would be helpful. alternatively
the contents of relevant files from /proc/acpi. I recommend putting it in a
compressed file and attach it to this bugreport.
There are a couple of things that could trigger a wakeup event, those things
are controlled
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Please check out the following link and try out what the page says:
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yes, ask the mplayer developers to review or accept the patch. that way
more users will benefit from your code, you will get constructive (read:
useful) feedback, and it will find its way into ubuntu automatically.
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Uploaded new upstream release for intrepid.
Who do I bribe to get it advocated ASAP? ;)
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Looks like I was able to significantly narrow down the problem.
I have both an USB keyboard and an USB mouse. Keyboard was mostly working as
previously stated, but mouse usage was a problem.
Since my keyboard is dual USB/PS2 and i have an USB to PS2 adapter, I proceeded
to connect both my keyboa
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FYI the bug did return. Switching between compiz and metacity window
manager did not help.
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this is not a bug but rather a feature request.
it would be nice if debhelper offered the possibility to do variable
substitution on a list of files.
it seems like currently only the control file gets this feature, and i see no
good reason fo
Well packages for Ubuntu exists and have been uploaded to REVU. (Bug:
105452)
As for nautilus integration. The 1.1.0 release offers a simple desktop
/mime-type association that allows mounting of images quite easy. On the
mailiglist Nautilus integration has been discussed and this simple
solution
Regarding Acetone; it's README states:
"AcetoneISO2 uses poweriso binary file to convert and extract images.
It is not shipped with our software and will be downloaded when needed.
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The packaging should be pretty much perfect by now.
Hope it makes Intrepid.
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Most likely a linux kernel bug. A kernel upgrade/change just might fix
it.
Can you please report exact kernel release, as given by "uname -r"
Attach output from "lspci -v -nn" and "lsmod"
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Here's a better bugreport recipy:
uname -a > uname-a.log
cat /proc/version_signature > version.log
dmesg > dmesg.log
sudo lspci -vvnn > lspci-vvnn.log
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Hi. Hmm. Apart from what looks like a shitty WLAN driver I can't spot anything
obvious.
It looks like you're running a pretty common type of Intel chipset.
I'll mark this as a kernel bug and let the kernel guys take it from there.
It's more likely you'll get a response if relevant info is provide
I couldn't set Triaged status, so I set it to confirmed instead.
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Description: Crash on trying to start application googleearth.
Package: GoogleEarth 5 installed from package
"googleearth_5.0.11337.1968+0.5.4-1_i386.deb" created by the
make-googleearth-package package.
Distro: Intrepid 8.10 + upda
Forwarding from launchpad user: "justin-conover". He did test the RT2860 driver
package on LPIA and found it to be non-operational on that configuration.
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[13342.790893] ATL1E :03:00.0: ATL
Pakcages in PPA have been patched. Marking bug as fixed.
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looks like more of a workaround, but it works as far as i am concerned.
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yeah seems it wasn't fixed.
i tried plugging in a USB mouse and the focus problems returned.
replacing it with an PS2 mouse and stuff works again.
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Package: python-gnome2-desktop 2.22.0-0ubuntu1
It looks like the gnomeapplet python bindings on ubuntu are broken.
I found a bug in an applet that's part of a project I'm working on. The
add_preferences() to load settings from schema didn't appear to work
Non-issue!
Duh. Turns out you can't remove the applet from the panel bar or it
leaves its configuration by design. Leave it running and it keeps the
config.
This behavior should however be better documented (!).
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Package: Xorg or GDM, latest official versions (?)
Well. I am plagued by a rather strange bug. For me it's always
reproducible but from the lack of bugreports here I guess it's something
rare.
The bug occurs in all X applications Gnome or KDE, it doesn't
hmm. i tinkered around some more and i haven't seen the bug in a while
(a day). with my luck i'm sure i'll trigger it again sooner or later. :/
does the following affect it?
- system->preferences->appearance->visual effects. select "none".
- in synaptic do a _complete_ remove of all compiz related
Hi! I'm one of the developers on the CDEmu project.
I'm pleased to say that we've put up a brand new version of CDEmu (many thanks
to Rok for hard work) and I have prepared buildscripts for ubuntu and packages
for ubuntu 7.10 (i386), which can be found on this URL:
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Right. Packages have been uploaded to REVU.
I've also uploaded them to my PPA, but as many others have experienced I have
problems deleting my files, so I can't recompile the packages. *sigh*
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on the first try it didn't work, probably because of a dependancy
somewhere, but when i added them all it worked fine.
# blacklist bad driver
blacklist ata_piix
# prevent unnecessary modules from being loaded (you don't need to do this)
blacklist ata_generic
blacklist libata
blacklist scsi_mod
-
have the same problem here. i have an acer travelmate 2413 laptop, with
a PATA harddisk which is recognized for some reason as a SCSI device.
it had become extremely slow to boot up and seems to be slow when doing
anything related to the harddisk. dmesg shows some errors.
attaches some info. oh,
>From what I've been able to find on the net it seems like this is
related to the Libata PATA (Parallel ATA) merge in linux 2.6.19. On the
status page http://zeniv.linux.org.uk/~alan/IDE/STATUS.txt it says the
following:
"PIIX:
Should support all chipsets but PIIX/MPIIX."
that's a bit cry
This looks like it can be related to this bug:
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have the bcm4318 myself. this is a problem with the current kernel
driver, it apparently has "major power issues". for this particular
hardware you will need to use ndiswrapper for the moment.
workaround:
add "blacklist bcm43xx" to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist
add "alias eth1 ndiswapper" and "alias
there is something i want you to try, since this is similar to another
bug that was reported.
sudo -i
rm -f /boot/grub/menu.lst
(now edit the file /boot/grub/device.map and replace "/dev/hda" with "/dev/sda")
update-grub
shutdown -h
this should fix up grub and power off the machine. now boot ubun
strange. i almost thought my harddisk was crashing on me, since the
problems i had begun to affect my windows too. even when i used a CD
with ubuntu 6.06 it reported I/O errors. i was sort of beginning to
suspect that something had gone physically wrong with the drive (earlier
i have heard that "cl
urgh! problems returned. my last boot wasn't slow but i still get
sporadic slow-downs with small "click" sounds and error messages. the
new PATA driver doesn't appear to be quite stable for my ATA controller
(ICH6 r3). attaching new dmesg log.
this one ought to get at least high priority now.
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it was the new harddisk driver. ata_piix does not work for my harddisk
controller! using the old driver works just fine and show no errors whatsoever.
i recommend the ubuntu people blacklist the new ata_piix driver for now.
the workaround i used is as follows:
* add the following lines to your /
I've lost interest, if anyone else wants to push the packages they are
welcome to do so.
There's updated package scripts in the subversion repository.
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I have this bug as well. Intel graphics. Recently upgraded to Lucid Lynx
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