I, also, am running Max's workaround. The odd thing is that even if you
do what he suggests in gnome-session-properties, you'll still see the
Gnome keyring wrapper daemon running on the machine. However, it will
stop messing with ssh keys, and the standard ssh-agent commands will
then work to let
Max, good question. Right now, on the computer in question, I see only
the daemon. Not the wrapper. What I saw back in mid-November (when I
first tried your workaround) I can't say. I probably had only the
daemon itself running at that time as well, but who knows.
8.10 hasn't been nearly stabl
In the absence of any help or feedback I've downgraded from 8.10 to
8.04. That system recognized the sound card immediately, and everything
worked just fine.
With the downgrade I can no longer reproduce this bug. I don't know
what should happen to it now.
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Yesterday I saw this problem for the very first time using xlock instead
of the gnome screen saver. Whatever the issue is, I now know it is
possible to see it in xlock. It is, however, much more rare in that
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Any chance of getting this fix made available in 8.04? I'm seeing this
problem too and would like to see an official patch if possible.
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I can confirm this bug on a vanilla 8.10 install. I see the same error
repeated 3 times after each reboot:
Nov 5 10:45:41 dworkin gdm[4869]: gnome-keyring-daemon: couldn't lookup
keyring component setting: Failed to contact configuration server; some
possible causes are that you need to enable T
Is there a way to simply turn off gnome-keyring-daemon? If I did that,
what else would break? I can't find it in 8.10's "services" management
UI, so I don't know if a typical user can shut it down without some sort
of nasty issues cropping up.
But, shutting it down might get me past the silly po
Public bug reported:
I've installed a 64bit 8.10 (amd64 architecture) on a Dell Optiplex 330.
Things are mostly working, but I cannot get sound to work. Nothing that
should emit sound from the speakers I have plugged in will do so. (Yes,
the speakers are plugged in and turned on.)
The volume c
Thanks much. Your third link is a great one. I'm not at the office now
- which is where the machine in question resides - but when I get back
there on Monday morning I will give it a try. I've already logged in
remotely and installed all the packages mentioned in that thread. Many
were needed,
I have a related question. In Ubuntu 8.04, Max's workaround doesn't
work. (My initial problem was with 8.10, I know.) Max said:
1. Add the line "unset SSH_AUTH_SOCK" to ~/.xsessionrc (creating it if it
doesn't exist).
2. Run gnome-session-properties and untick "GNOME Keyring Daemon Wrapper".
Sadly, I'm still stuck.
Following the advice in this link:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=997506
I installed all of the various packages that weren't already present.
But when I try the very first thing suggested after that - open System |
Preferences | Sound and set the various entrie
Thanks much, Kenny. That did the trick.
I wish I knew were all this documentation existed. I'd never heard of
gconf-editor. Seems like a tool that fundamental should be right on the
ubuntu menus somewhere, but I can't find it there.
Anyway, it works. Thanks again.
--jeffp
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I, too, am seeing what may or may not be this problem. I've seen it on
two different systems running 8.10.
The first was an ancient p3-800MHz that is now retired.
The current is a Dell Optiplex 330. I'll attach output pf lspci --vvnn
for those who know more than me about these things.
In my ca
Sorry. Forgot to mention one thing. The old system that showed this
bug was running 32 bit 8.10. The new system is running 64 bit 8.10
(amd64 architecture). Given the above discussion it probably doesn't
matter, but I should have said it in my original comments.
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This just hit me again, but this time I was able to recover.
Logging in remotely I found nothing obviously wrong. System was almost
entirely idle.
So I went back to the system keyboard and tried again. Initially I
could not get Ctrl-Alt-F# to give me a tty, but eventually I got one
after trying
completed
I'm not an expert at this, but if there are other things I can provide
to help resolve the issue, please ask. I'll try.
I would call this an extremely serious bug. I hope someone can resolve
it quickly.
Jeff Powell
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As requested I have opened a new bug for my problem. Bug 315219
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This got so bad last week that I gave up, turned off the gnome screen
saver, and now use xlock instead. It's not as nice since I have to
remember to run xlock manually, but avoiding multiple reboots a day
seems like a good thing.
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Does anyone else have any advice on how to proceed with this?
I am strongly considering downgrading to the 32bit 8.04 Ubuntu at this
point for various reasons, this problem being among them. 8.10 has been
a very poor experience overall.
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Here's a new variant of the problem.
I'm sitting in X and everything is just fine. I use Ctrl-Alt-F5 to switch to a
tty.
Then I try using Ctrl-Alt-F7 to switch back. That fails. I get a back screen
and
a mouse cursor (I-beam shape), but the system is otherwise completely
non-responsive to th
Over the weekend I downgraded from 8.10 to 8.04 to try and get around
this problem, among others.
Just now I found out that 8.04 shows it as well. I managed to get out
of it with repeated ctrl-alt-F# poking this time, but I'll be using
xlock and not the gnome screen saver from here on out.
Whate
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.0.log file that makes me think that my card isn't recognized is
attached.
I sure could use some help. Right now I've got this fancy new computer
that's pretty much only useful as a door stop.
Please advise on anything I can do. My kernel skills are pretty
limited, but I'll
xorg.conf file, as promised in the bug report
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Well, that is disappointing.
Does anyone know if the 4650 will be supported in Ubuntu 9.04?
As for testing with your 6.12.0 version, I honestly wouldn't know where
to start. If there are instructions available somewhere for what I'd
have to copy and/or install on my vanilla Ubuntu 8.10 system to
Trying one more time.
NOTE: I am using "LogLevel Debug" in my cups.conf file, *exactly* as
requested.
This time, since I have now learned that the error_log file size changes
many times, and that the contents of it are lost as the file is
truncated, fills up, is truncated again, and so on, I capt
That was the problem. Apparently the package name for the gutenprint I
installed under 7.04 wasn't checked for by the 7.10 upgrade software, so
it installed the second copy of gutenprint from a differently named
package. Once I'd removed the one I installed and reconfigured the
world, things seem
I previously uploaded a print attempt with LogLevel set to "debug",
but I am trying to do that again now.
However, the system is behaving oddly. Here is what I did and what I
saw:
1) stop cupsd
/etc/init.d/cupsys stop
2) examine log files
/var/log/cups/error_log was empty - size
I know my attachments were large, but are they any help?
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lse even.
The output of "printbuginfo -u" is attached.
Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks!
Jeff Powell
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Adding cupsd error_log file, as requested.
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Also attaching answers to the other questions asked in the debugging
printing problems wiki page listed above.
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I'm confused, What I sent you came from a print with loglevel set to
"debug". I've never heard of "debug2" and didn't use that setting. Here
are the lines from my cupsd.conf file that I used:
# Log general information in error_log - change "info" to "debug" for
# troubleshooting...
LogLevel warn
Would you like me to attach log data with the LogLevel set to "debug2"?
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I'm sorry to report that this bug was appearing on hardware at a former
employer and I no longer have access to it. I have no way to reproduce
it with any hardware I have available, so I cannot do anything for you.
Apologies.
** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invali
Marked "invalid" as requested, but there really isn't a proper choice
for this case among those available. Hopefully someone else will report
it to you if it still exists.
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This same issue show up *many* times during the upgrade from 16.04 to
18.04.
Many times.
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Title:
Radiance/gtk-3.20/gtk-main.css attempts to impo
That fix is great, but not for those going through a new install of
18.04. I had to let the entire installation process finish before I
could do anything about those messages at all, and their are dozens of
them that go by. Given this is a new problem in this theme in 18.04 (at
least as far as I kn
I am on 10.04 LTS - kept up to date - and this bug is still present. I
am having to resort to the basic CD Player app, v 2.1.1, since it
doesn't bother talking to musicbrainz. I have to rename every file it
creates, but I can, at least, get things ripped in multi-disk sets this
way.
And when I t
Running 14.04. Installed Unity Tweak Tool specifically to let me turn on
focus follows mouse. Did so.
Multiple times now I discover that it has reset itself back to focus
mode "click" through no action on my part.
My best guess it that it can happen mid session, and not just across a
reboot, but
Here's another way to get around the problem that works via context
menus (right-click->open with, double click PDF, etc).
root@marys-ubuntu:/opt/Adobe/Reader9/bin# mv acroread acroread-real
root@marys-ubuntu:/opt/Adobe/Reader9/bin# nano acroread
root@marys-ubuntu:/opt/Adobe/Reader9/bin# chmod 75
This is almost certainly the wrong place to post this, but...
So far it appears that Linux Mint 13 Xfce runs just fine on my ancient,
NVIDIA equipped, non-PAE laptop. There are no issues with focus follows
mouse - something that appears to be a serious problem with Unity - and
it has a long term
This was a surprise. I have hit several problems with Ubuntu of late -
mostly related to the underdeveloped open source NVIDIA drivers - but to
see 12.04 not even boot from the CD on my Dell 8600 Laptop is just
pathetic. I am downloading Luiz's image now and will try that (rumor
has it I can get
Same 3.0.0-13 kernel issue. booting -12 works on my Hp TC4400 laptop.
Is there a fix for this so I can stay current with updates?
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