I also have one of these. The correct usb id was only added to 2.6.29
eight days ago, so you'll have to wait for the next kernel release to
get it working "out of the box".
The relevant commit is this one:
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commitdiff;h=a1a69c8db7f9
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Binary package hint: gajim
Going to Help > About > Credits only shows the artwork credits. It
should show the software developers (as in the original upstream
version).
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: Sun Aug 12 14:04:56 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
Package: gaj
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/8787458/Dependencies.txt
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This should be fixed in the new freespacenotifier in lucid that uses
either knotify or plasma to deliver the notifications.
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I was doing a fresh installation on a machine side-by-side with an
existing Ubuntu 14.04 setup (booting via EFI).
During setup, grub failed to install, ubiquity quit, and I was prompted
to report this issue.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: ubiquity 18.0
+1 had exactly this issue when I upgraded from an existing 18.04 setup
with zfs into 19.04 and then 19.10 on the same day.
The suggested workaround worked for me.
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(In reply to Nathan Shearer from comment #166)
> I just extracted an archive which contained a file that I could not
> copy/edit/move/rename/delete with dolphin. The file was simple readme file
> inside a nested subdirectory called L'$'\351''ame.html'
>
> The error messages in dolphin were extreme
I had this with fglrx, so either both amd and nvidia suffer from the same bug,
or it is elsewhere.
It's just a pity that this is treated as such low priority.
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There seems to be a race condition between logind handling lid close and
shutting down the system.
Since installing Ubuntu 13.10 I was closing the laptop lid after
clicking shutdown, and sometimes when I came back the laptop was
suspended (during the shutdown sequence) and no
Reported as a logind issue:
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Shutdown does not have priority over suspend/hi
Ok so recently I got surprised by this issue. Unfortunately it is not
fixed in 13.10 and I don't believe it will be in 14.04 either. The
"changing driver" workaround did work for me.
The strange thing was, I installed the latest HP drivers on windows xp
and I got the exact same behavior! And also
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When an HP Officejet Pro K550 is connected, by default CUPS picks hpcups
as a driver.
Unfortunately, hpcups is broken for this printer, and it has been for a long
time.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/hplip/+bug/981473
It was first broken in 11.04 and has been broken since. It h
As an update, I never saw this issue again, so indeed it seems it is
caused by a race in logind.
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Bug still there in 14.04: when I upgraded I got asked if I wanted to
keep my custom logind configuration, I said no, and issue reappeared.
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I successfully tested hplip/3.14.3-0ubuntu3.2 and it fixes my issue.
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I removed all printers from my system, and then added the printer again (with
the system-config-printer menu) with the old version, and hpcups was selected.
I then removed the printer again, upgraded
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To manage notifi
It would be awesome to watch closely for the new version including the 5GHz
improvements:
http://blog.sesse.net/blog/tech/2015-07-14-21-25_wpa_supplicant_5ghz_improvements.html
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But should this be closed?
12.04 is supposed to be LTS, after all. Saying "closed because it is fixed in
new non-lts release" kinda defeats the purpose of LTS.
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My logout has been slow for months. Finally I decided to look it up, and it
seemed that tomboy could cause this, but the bug should be fixed according to:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/tomboy/+bug/880299
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/tomboy/+changelog
But
Thanks for the answer. Upstream has since released wpa 2.5 which
includes those patches so I'll open a new request asking for that
version instead of the backport.
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Upstream release 2.5 has come out recently, including a number of
security bugfixes and additional channel selection and performance
improvements to 5GHz networks. Please update to it :)
Changelog:
2015-09-27 - v2.5
* fixed P2P validation of SSID element length befor
The current wpa version in debian testing includes the 5GHz band selection
improvements patch backports:
https://packages.qa.debian.org/w/wpa/news/20150906T154058Z.html
Would it be possible to also include these patches? As far as I've checked,
they were not included in the ubuntu 2.4 version.
(
This broke my upgrade from 14.10 to 15.04 :(
I don't know what created the input group, but couldn't this post-
install script have a fallback of some kind? I was able to fix it after
finding this report, but a normal user would end up with a broken system
and a very bad day.
Please consider reop
I had previously created an input group as per this tutorial:
http://ptichy.blogspot.pt/2014/08/configure-evrouter-on-ubuntu-1404.html?showComment=1434306399108#c1263726685009019900
But I argue that breaking the user's system because of a group name that
previously was open for anyone to create (e
@RJARRRPCGP Is that with the new packages from the PPA, or the ones
currently in kubuntu?
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Hangs when doing full upgrade after fresh oneiri
Probably the way to go is to request a backport to the Ubuntu 14.10
kernel, and then we get the backport for free on 14.04 when the updated
hardware enablement makes the 14.10 kernel available to 14.04 LTS.
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I'm sorry to hijack this thread, but it's the best place to find linux
ux303ln users.
Is there a kernel version/patch where the brightness keys work? Thanks!
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+1 thank you Ruslan.
I'm guessing that at this point we should be asking for this to be
implemented on Wayland, as it seems that X will be deprecated soon
enough and its input code is complex and strange enough (no screensaver
when a pop-up menu is open, for instance) that this won't make it.
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libsdl1.2 always uses backingstore which causes tearing in m
Can this please be backported to at least Ubuntu 14.04? Otherwise users
will be afected by this issue for years to come.
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HP Officejet Pro
Thanks, I'll test as soon as it is posted! :)
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Just made a clean install of Ubuntu saucy and this started happening to
me sometimes.
I believe the issue happens due to systemd-logind, which is set to
always standby a laptop when you close the lid, and the supposed
solution can be found here: http://askubuntu.com/questions/360615
/ubuntu-server
Indeed I'm back to tomboy too.
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+1 it does not make sense to provide an updated kernel without a
suitable microcode package.
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Missing r8169 firmware warning when installi
*err sorry I mean microcode and firmware package.
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Thank you Mathias! I'm stilll waiting for my UX303LN preorder (my
country always gets things last, sigh...) but you're a hero already :)
Let me know if I can buy you a pizza or a beer! Be glad to!
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Finally got my new laptop, can confirm touchpad seems to be working fine with
the new driver!
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Touchpad detected as mouse o
Also if someone wants the precompiled kernel debs for testing, here you go:
https://mega.co.nz/#F!B4YlWTLJ!A6Gu8gyRNVg6fGhUx041tw
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Touchpa
@Mark @Jimmy: I can't claim any credit, I just uploaded the same debs
everyone would get if they followed Mathias's instructions :)
Anyway Jimmy, if you go to the url
https://mega.co.nz/#F!B4YlWTLJ!A6Gu8gyRNVg6fGhUx041tw then download and
install the deb files, and reboot, you'll get the new kerne
Yes I discovered that too, psmouse from 3.17 kernel does not build with
ubuntu's current kernel, although I haven't had the time yet to look if
the change is easy or not to make.
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The comment in bug #10 worked for me BUT after rebooting X did not
start.
Trying to run "startx" under root resulted in me getting
X: cannot stat /etc/X11/X (No such file or directory), aborting.
This led me to see that /etc/X11/X did not exist on my newly-upgraded
machine, but on my laptop /etc/
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The current ant version looks for jars in /usr/share/ant/lib/ and ant-
contrib-cpptasks gets installed to /usr/share/java/ and is not picked up
by ant without further configuration.
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Interesting, I too use btrfs for root and home.
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+1 Asking for backport to 12.10. This renders the keyboard shortcuts
dialog useless.
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1:0.9.8+bzr3319-0ubuntu1 regression: keeps setting g
Patch for this now in 3.9-rc1:
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/drivers/platform/x86
/acer-wmi.c?id=e6c33f1fe797355f1aed53b01230bd13ef52deff .
Backport please?
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I don't like to comment when I don't have nothing to add, but I just did
a 12.10 install with btrfs, and I would not consider "do not show an
erroneous scary message to users that stalls boot every time" as
wishlist/new feature.
The only wish here is "I wish this worked properly"...
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Comment 59:
The workaround did work for me on 12.10, but I only commented the first part
(the lines from cat << EOF to EOF).
The second part wasn't needed.
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Yeah, I got bit by this because I still had the Software Center open
with apt://myunity .
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MyUnity doesn't start if there's a process havin
I also have an older S205 with an E-350.
With kernel 3.0, I just had do rmmod acer_wmi after system startup (and
it really needed to load: after hibernation I had to modprobe acer_wmi
and then rmmod to get wifi to work again).
Yesterday I upgraded to 12.04 and no combination of modprobing/rmmodin
Workaround from Comment #8 worked for me.
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@Robert: This is a firefox+nvidia proprietary linux driver issue.
Other browsers and drivers do not have it.
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Extremely slow painting of la
Would it be possible to get this fixed backported to precise?
Not having this on the LTS release would really suck.
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Lenovo S205 internal m
Lenovo S205 has the same issue - Bug 884652
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Output of alsainfo script (as asked in bug 1002978):
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Seems to work fine on my Ideapad S205 with alsa-hda-dkms_0.1_all.deb
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A testing package has been attached to bug 1002978. You just have to
install it and report back if it works correctly now.
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Marco and Carlos, I'm no moderator or anything, but please keep to the
topic of this bug, otherwise this gets too confusing.
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With the switch to multiarch, aptitude seems also to get confused, so it
seems right now the safe workaround is to either use apt-get, synaptic
or gnome's update-manager to upgrade your system.
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Thanks for looking into this!
I really hope it can get backported to oneiric.
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No problem, just link it here and I'll do it.
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I can confirm that the workaround in comment #7 works.
The fix is basically install 'pavucontrol', then start it and go to the "Input
Devices" tab, unlock the channels (by clicking on the padlock on the right),
and set "Front Right" to Silence.
Unfortunately when used with the google talk plugin
Ok, sorry for the delay. I can confirm that the updated packages solve
the issue.
I restored my VM snapshot, tried to upgrade and still got the same issue.
Then I downloaded and directly installed using dpkg the new packages from your
PPA, and tested via pkcon update, and it worked. I then rolled
I helped test this fix on BKO, and can also confirm that the latest packages
fix the issue.
I tested by installing -> doing testcase -> no crash, and reverting back ->
doing testcase -> crash, on two different machines.
My testcase is:
I used apper to install xbill (polkit asks for password) and
I think having a special package that automatizes the installation of
latest texlive would be nice, but it should not replace the normal
texlive packages.
Besides, even though some new fixes and package versions would be nice,
all of my documents, and I'm guessing most out there, still work with
t
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I've noticed this happens sometimes, and cannot really pinpoint what
causes it, but I just tried it in a VirtualBox VM (I have a snapshot
before the process so I can repeat it and test stuff if needed).
I just did a fresh oneiric install, and installed apper. I opened apper,
I have further tested it, and this still happens with "pkcon update", so
it seems apper is not the culpirit here, but the issue is with
packagekit.
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Looking at the output from pkcon -v, it seems it hangs during
install/configuration of the samba-common package (it is the package
that is chosen after plasma-widget-kimpanel-backend-
ibus-4:4.7.2-0ubuntu1.all, so it seems that apper was still showing the
previous one).
I forgot to add on my origi
When packagekit hung at the samba-common package (apparently) it started
looping the message
18:01:01PackageKit engine idle zero as 1 transactions in progress
18:01:01PackageKit idle is 0
18:01:06PackageKit engine idle zero as 1 transactions in progress
18:01
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grub-install failed for some reason, and then ubiquity crashed.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: ubiquity 2.8.7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.0.0-12.20-generic 3.0.4
Uname: Linux 3.0.0-12-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: wl
ApportVersion: 1.23-0ubunt
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If I might add, I believe that at least in some cases this could be
avoided.
I have grub2-efi on a macbook pro, and I still get the cursor (the machine is
booting directly to grub, no other bootloader, bios, etc is loading).
If instead I use rEFIt as the first bootloader, I can see the rEFIt menu
I also saw this.
It's a pity that both Apper (Bug# 905415) and Muon are broken for system
upgrades.
Shouldn't this be attributed to qapt or something like that? It seems
that packages do upgrade fine with apt-get, aptitude, synaptic, etc.
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The bug for Muon is Bug# 855793 . It unfortunately seems that both Muon & Apper
are broken.
Personally, I recommend uninstalling them both and using synaptic and/or
aptitude.
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Kpackagekit also breaks with updates (see my previous comment, its
latest version is called Apper) so... yeah. Not the solution also.
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Yes I saw something similar with Muon, but haven't found a way to
reproduce it yet, but it's very sad that both muon and apper have broken
upgrades, since it's a very bad welcome for new users.
Anyway, I think you should try to open a new bug report -- muon does not
use packagekit, and this one is
I built kdelibs with the patch, exported the KDE_UTF8_FILENAMES and it
seems to work as advertised: strange chars are replaced by boxes on the
filenames, but I can rename and delete them sucessfully.
I'll keep using the patch on one of my machines to see if there are any
other issues.
Big thanks
Same here, although I only have the issue when I mistakenly hit alt for the hud.
I think I have 2000+ bookmarks.
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As peke said in comment #30: It's fixed in Firefox 19 (thanks!) but it
can still happen when using hardware acceleration.
I turned on layers.acceleration.force-enabled today (Firefox 20 / Ubuntu
12.10 64-bit / nvidia 310.14) and started noticing the issue again.
I can see it clearly in gmail, and
Ah, my bad! No need to screencast, the issue is exactly what kokoko3k
said in comment #28, but it doesn't need to be on a native widget (I see
it on gmail).
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@Comment #33: I'm not sure, I just tried to reproduce your issue and couldn't.
Have you tried it on another machine, just to be sure?
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Fir
Just to add, I've tried multiple workarounds, and the best one (works
every time) and less intrusive is modifying the file
/etc/init/lightdm.conf adding "respawn" like this:
...
stop on runlevel [016]
respawn
emits login-session-start
emits desktop-session-start
emits desktop-shutdown
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Would it be possible to backport it please?
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I'm running 12.10, and since installing the stable release in October I
didn't install any upgrades. This week, after installing the latest
upgrades, lightdm stopped working: the Xserver starts, and dies
immediately, leaving me on a tty7 with remains of log messages.
If I log
Bug 1080082 has been marked as a duplicate of this one, although I'm not
sure it is (I use fglrx).
Anyway, my workaround for 1.5 months with no issues and no need for
arbitrary sleep has been to modify /etc/init/lightdm.conf and adding
"respawn" like this:
...
stop on runlevel [016]
respawn # <-
Might be related to bug #838586 and question #208880 ?
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It seems that good things do come to those who wait. Thanks to all the
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Thanks for the update. It would be just fantastic if it got in for 12.04.
(And I'm guessing that future support and maintenance would be easier?)
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I'm sorry if this is unrelated, but I used synaptic to upgrade my system today,
and after reboot the nvidia binary driver was gone and I was running nouveau.
Is this expected? I didn't see anything about nvidia-current being removed.
(I'm running a 64-bit system.)
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I think this bug should be attacked in two ways:
1) try to work with firefox and nvidia to fix this and
2) fix launchpad. The bug is elsewhere, but launchpad being broken with the
default ubuntu browser with pretty much the default configuration of any nvidia
linux user is very bad usability. And
I think this is essentially solved with more recent gajim versions:
- Gajim pops up the current window when you try to start a second instance
instead of the old "start a new one or exit"
- There is a "Appindicator integration" plugin that integrates gajim into the
messaging menu.
The only thing
Same here. Just got stuck with this issue.
C'mon guys, I upgrade to a release 2.5 months later and still get hit by
critical issues such as this? Very disappointed...
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> I have not seen data that proves it has 0 bad effects. I'd suspect that
> it would have a minor impact on time between power-on and login for
> those users who are not affected, but I also have no data on that either.
Sorry... say what!? I will just quote it for you, from canonical's upstart
do
Is this both a lightdm bug and a failsafe-x bug?
Because I don't get failsafe-x when lightdm fails, I just get a tty.
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Thanks for your work!
It seems that for all the complaining, nobody bothered to test your patch, or
even say thanks. It's a pity.
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Henning: You just need to install and enable the "appindicator" plugin
for gajim.
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@Clint: But honestly, why not deploy the workaround by default?
It has 0 bad effects when you don't have the issue, and is the difference
between some strange flickering and most people not being able to get a working
system at all.
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I am also willing to pledge another $30 to help.
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The workaround in comment #19 worked for me.
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