On a Dell Inspiron 9400 with snd-hda-intel, I get the same problem.
There is an interesting effect where from a fresh boot, the
suspend/resume works fine. Sound works and everything is great. The
problems seem to be after I have run Banshee using Gstreamer.
Note that I can happily run mplayer or
I have installed Intrepid from scratch, removing all the cruft from
previous installations in the process.
My machine now seems to work flawlessly with Compiz running. No dropped
connections.
I should note that I did have changed the graphics acceleration to from
XAA to EXA to solve another probl
I get a warning in /var/log/Xorg.0.log and no ability to turn on Compiz
with EXA enabled (so the original bug cannot be realised). I get a
warning telling me Compiz cannot be enabled.
(WW) RADEON(0): Direct rendering disabled
(II) RADEON(0): EXA Composite requires CP on R5xx/IGP
(II) RADEON(0): S
It seems I'm also loading the fglrx driver into the kernel. I've no idea
why this still resides on my computer - I removed all the fglrx
packages.
This is inferred from the kernel tainting warning in dmesg.
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I've just realised I can no longer load Compiz with XAA enabled. I have
no idea what the problem is now. This is the only warning in Xorg.0.log
(WW) RADEON(0): Direct rendering disabled
(II) RADEON(0): XAA Render acceleration unsupported on Radeon 9500/9700 and
newer. Please use EXA instead.
(II
I haven't experienced this problem yet on AMD64 9.04 (although I do run
from suspend most of the time). I didn't experience it on 8.10 either
after I reinstalled my machine (and upgraded to AMD64).
My machine is a dell Inspiron 9400.
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What graphics driver are people using? I had funny interactions around
networking/compiz/radeon r500 using the open source radeon driver, which
I'm using at the moment.
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Guillermo, are you using the open source "radeon" driver?
What video hardware are you using?
I am running the radeon driver with x1400 Radeon Mobility graphics chip.
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Do other people notice the same interaction with Compiz that I reported?
Notably, the problem stops when Compiz is turned off.
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Turning off the wireless on my Dell Inspiron 9400 still causes the
wireless driver to load and doesn't prevent the hang.
Incidentally, the point of failure on the boot log varies.
sometimes at iwl3945, sometimes at Synaptics Touchpad (which is immediately
after iwl3945).
Do I need to blacklist t
Blacklisting iwl3945 seems to solve the boot problem.
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Turning off Compiz results in no hangs.
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Additional info: The network issue only occurs when Compiz is turned on.
This is using the open source ati driver.
I attach the output from dmesg. Compiz is turned on around [50] and a
few lines at the bottom show the network driver going down (commented).
I will also attach output from lspci, sy
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Network manager drops wired connections repeatedly. It seems to be
correlated with accessing servers. Pages with lots of images (e.g.
www.dilbert.com) seem to trigger the bug more readily than simple text
only pages.
The connection is imm
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Although it is possible that the cable has suddenly broken, it only
started to occur after the upgrade to Intrepid. I have confirmed my
local cable is fine by replacing the immediate link.
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-ati
Xorg hangs with no update to the screen. The mouse cursor still moves,
but does not interact with anything.
The laptop is running Compiz.
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Status: New
I can confirm the same bug on a Dell Inspiron 9400 with Intel
Corporation PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection [8086:4222] (rev 02)
(from lspci).
Systems hangs at
iwl3945: Detected Wireless WiFi Link 3945ABG
iwl3945: Tunable channels: 13 802.11bg, 23 80.11a channels
Loading using recovery mod
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As an addition, Ubuntu updates reliably trigger the network down. I
guess this is because there are many files being downloaded in parallel.
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The ID on my clip is 0x7434, this needs adding too.
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I realise this isn't always an option, but has anybody else tried using
the 64-bit installation?
I have not had any issues since I (accidentally) installed 64-bit
Intrepid.
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Further to my last post (2008-12-01), I should note that I accidentally
installed 64-bit Intrepid. Accidentally because I borrowed a disk
without thinking what version I was installing. Its a testament to just
how far things have come that I didn't notice for 3 weeks! Anyhoo, it is
with this 64-bit
The title and description of this bug should be updated to refer to ATI
and fglrx not be specific about the other hardware.
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I confirm failure to suspend on a Dell Inspiron 9400, Radeon X1400 with
fglrx. No flashing cursor at the top left however as the original bug
report states.
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Nautilus is a moronic place to put these preferences. This is something
that, from the user's perspective, is a system level decision. This
means the decision about how to handle a type of media should *not* be
set within the file manager. A CD isn't even a disc of files! Not to
mention the appalli
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With the introduction of Hardy, the dialogue for setting the policy for
handling the insertion of different media (CD, DVD, Photo flash cards
etc) has been moved from the "Removable drives and media" capplet to the
Nautilus preferences.
Nautilus preferences should have inform
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The whole thing is stupid. There are sound underlying architectural
changes to the virtual filesystem, however, the moving of the media from
g-v-m to nautilus was wrong imo. Media should not be put in the same
Entering sleep using:
sudo /etc/acpi/sleep.sh force
allows the machine to resume fine. There is something subtle going on
here.
Hardy on Dell Inspiron 9400 with x1400.
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I had this problem (or a very similar one). It was due to evince being
unable to connect to the cups server (connection refused). This was
apparent when I ran evince under strace.
The problem it seemed was due to an error in my hostname aliasing in the
networking configs. Initially, for some reaso
It is now no longer possible to load the speedstep-ich module on the
Inspiron 8100 under edgy:
sudo modprobe speedstep-ich yields:
FATAL: Error inserting speedstep_ich
(/lib/modules/2.6.17-10-386/kernel/arch/i386/kernel/cpu/cpufreq
/speedstep-ich.ko): No such device
The problem of reverting to s
uhm, number of people it affects: Everyone with a synaptics touchpad.
Easy to fix. A small usability issue. It sounds exactly like a papercut
to me. I don't understand the hardware distinction.
I apologise if I'm missing something.
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@Photon,
Presumably, one can also add this to the /etc/xprofile (which may need
creating and making executable) to create a global change in the
behavior.
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The bug is not present in Lucid with the default installation. I expect
because KMS is enabled by default.
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@baptiste:
yes, its more or less working. The bluetooth is not always up after a suspend,
but it can generally be jogged into working by disabling/reenabling through the
menu. Its not ideal, but it is workable.
This is using Lucid Beta.
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Bluetooth appears to be disabled. Mousing over the bluetooth icon shows
"Bluetooth: Disabled"
Clicking the bluetooth icon gives me a reduced menu with only options
shown in the attached screenshot.
The preferences dialogue is entirely gr
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I have apparently solved this suspend problem by using the kms option
for the radeon driver.
Appending radeon.modeset=1 as a boot option gives me a running system
that suspends fine as many times as I have so far tried.
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A simple
sudo hciconfig hci0 up
enables the bluetooth and everything seems to work.
Still not sure how to make this happen at every boot (without a hacky
script of my own). I presume this should be added to
/etc/init.d/bluetooth ?
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More info:
After a shutdown and boot, the bluetooth is correctly enabled. Is this the
state being remembered by Ubuntu? In which case, this is still a bug, albeit a
minor one.
An upgrade should not stop the bluetooth working with no obvious way to
turn it on.
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Further to this bug, the bluetooth is not robust to suspend. Sometimes
after suspend, the bluetooth is not up. Restarting the bluetooth service
repeatedly seems to eventually re-enable it. Pauses seem to be necessary
at some stage. Its not clear exactly what causes the re-enabling.
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Yes, this is using a Dell Inspiron 9400 with builtin bluetooth.
output from rfkill list:
1: phy0: Wireless LAN
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: no
2: dell-wifi: Wireless LAN
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: no
3: dell-bluetooth: Bluetooth
Soft blocked: no
I have a similar problem in terms of symptoms on a Dell Inspiron 9400,
also running Karmic.
In my case, the suspend only fails the _second_ time I attempt it after
a fresh boot. The first time seems to suspend and resume fine (although
obviously something is different). It began to occur after the
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My installation of Karmic on a Dell Inspiron 9400 will suspend and
resume once quite happily.
The second time, it will hang during the suspend process. It is
impossible to ssh into the machine and the magic SysRq keys don't work.
Please advise what further information is req
Attached is a kern.log snippet. It shows the successful suspend and
resume, and then it shows no further log entries when the next suspend
is triggered. At this point, the machine hangs completely. The log
resumes at reboot.
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Gah, for all previous kern.org read kern.log. Too much web browsing!
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I actually had an apport report, but I've no idea how to attach the
information to an existing bug report...
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No, latest doesn't solve the problem.
Output from bluetooth-applet -d:
** Message: adding killswitch idx 1 state 1
** Message: adding killswitch idx 2 state 1
** Message: Reading of RFKILL events failed
** Message: killswitch 1 is 1
** Message: killswitch 2 is 1
** Message: killswitches state 1
*
That seems rather telling. Is the UUID its referring to a hardware ID?
ie, is this a problem with the applet just not knowing about the
hardware?
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Can someone confirm this is fixed in Saucy (but not in Raring)?
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This is present on Oneiric with focus follows mouse. I haven't tested it
in any other situation.
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@Sparhawk, or it's entering the same fail state through a different
mechanism (it's unlikely to be lid.sh per se), or it's a different bug.
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@sparhawk, I'm sure that's the case. What I mean is that whatever it is
that lid.sh does to trigger the bug might well be done by other
operations as well.
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This has suddenly stopped on my system. I've no idea what changed it,
but multiple reboots and it's still retaining the settings. Is this
common to other people?
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Audio playback is crackly whenever there is anything else using the CPU
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Only appeared in 10.10, 10.04 worked perfectly.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.10
Package: alsa-base 1.0.23+dfsg-1ubuntu4
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Thanks, the script seems to have done as advertised, but I can't seem to create
a new branch. bzr branch foo bar -r N always returns the following error:
bzr: ERROR: Revision {...@bar.com-20101204193555-1aoidb41qyt180v9} not present
in "CHKInventoryRepository('file:///path/to/repository/.bzr/repo
Hmmm, I don't seem to have a .bzr.log file anywhere I can see (not ~/,
not repository/, not /var/log/, not ~/.bazaar/). Should I have enabled a
switch somewhere to turn on the logging?
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Its set to ~/.bzr.log, but that file doesn't exist. Could this be
another manifestation of the pack problem?
Ultimately, its not a catastrophe as the code is all there, but I would
like to get to the bottom of it so it doesn't happen again.
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So it seems ~/.bzr.log was there. Not quite sure how I missed it
(apologies for being a fool).
Anyway, I was having trouble with getting a sensible internal state for
the code using the suggested method, so I branched the tree to an old
commit and then replaced the .bzr directory in my working tre
I've just started playing with Unity, and it strikes me that using the
alt+key for grabbing the menu (and esc to cancel) seems to fit in with
a nice workflow, particularly when I note that in actuality I rarely use
the menus. The only problem is that I would like a unified key to do the
grabbing.
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