Not sure why work on this bug has stopped???
I've discovered that if I kill the process gnome-settings, then I can
recover the computer to a usable state. Some of the ubuntu-specific
appearance tweaks are gone (back to the standard gnome panel for
instance), but everything works. If I use the sy
Looks like this might be a duplicate of bug 335201
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notify-osd runs at 100% of CPU locking up X
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I have the same bug on my Toshiba laptop running the 9.04 live CD.
When I adjust the volume knob on the side of the laptop, gnome-settings
goes into some funky state where it continually triggers notify-osd.
Even with only a minor volume adjustment, the volume will run away to
full maximum or full
Public bug reported:
Trying to run 9.04 live CD and every time I adjust the volume with the
knob on the side of my laptop, the notify-osd process goes to 100% of
cpu and stays there making X effectively lock up. The mouse cursor is
still visible and moves, but nothing else works. When I switch t
A little more about this bug. I've been playing around with this some
more and the notify-osd process seems to behave just fine until I touch
the volume knob on the side of the laptop. I can adjust the volume
using the mouse and the volume icon at the top of the screen with no
problems.
Also I c
I just ran the system test and submitted the results. I don't know if
you can access that via my email address, but it seemed to have all of
my hardware information included.
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Here are the results of the system test.
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Here they are in a more readable format.
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I downloaded and ran the scripts. I got the message that the command
"notify-send" was not installed, so I installed the package libnotify-
bin and ran them again.
Both scripts seem to work just fine. The notification popped up, showed
an "increasing volume" and then the notifications disappeare
So I ran the debug command and then barely moved the volume knob to
increase the volume. The notification popped up and immediately ran
away to max volume. I did CTRL-C to kill the process, but it
immediately restarted and went right back to 100% CPU with the
notification box flashing. However a
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 271706 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/271706
I'm the original submitter and ran across another bug report that
describes this behavior for Toshiba laptops and other laptops without
sound adjustment keys. Most of the troubleshooting work has already
been
Michael,
So when will the update be offered to 8.04 users? I still have several
machines on 8.04 and couldn't figure out why the update wasn't showing
up yet.
I also have a machine on 9.04 that doesn't show 10.04 as an upgrade
option even when I select "Long term support releases only". It only
From: jtniehof
Date: Sat, 01 May 2010 19:43:00
To:
Subject: [Bug 572038] Re: Update Manager does not prompt to upgrade to 10.04
if
"LTS upgrades" option is set in sources.list
J Jones: "version skip" upgrading is only supported from LTS to LTS, so your
9.04 machin
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