Thanks for the helpful suggestions and for forwarding my bug upstream.
I'll be happy to participate in debugging as much as I can :) I don't
have easy access to a second monitor, but can try to borrow one from
work. I will also try installing from the released Intrepid CD.
I wasn't able to locat
I can now confirm that "safe graphics" mode is working on the desktop
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Unfortunately this problem persists in Jaunty Alpha 3. dmesg log
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Bryce, thanks for your response. I built radeontool from source via git
clone on my Intrepid system to avoid installation complexities. Results
are attached.
The first file is the radeontool output with the vesa driver (clean
visual, no glitching, no blank screen).
** Attachment added: "regdum
This second file is radeontool output with the ati driver but glx
disabled (screen visible but glitches every 10 seconds).
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This final radeontool output is with the ati driver and glx enabled
(black screen). Thanks for your help.
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I confirm this bug.
Alexander, it seems like there is a feature where after a firefox
upgrade a tab is added which is intended to describe the update, as
shown in the reporter's original text. Unfortunately this tab points to
the wrong place, resulting in a 404 error coming up every time you star
Still present in Kubuntu Jaunty.
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Binary package hint: plasma-widget-network-manager
Since some recent update (in June?) the networkmanagement plasmoid
displays my home wireless network (WPA2) repeatedly - at least 15 times
in its list of networks. The list scrolls off the bottom of my screen
so I can't coun
I just downgraded to 0.0+svn930811-0ubuntu2 and this problem went away.
Presently four different SSIDs are displayed.
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I have a K8V-X SE and although I do not use the "fglrx" driver I know
there is a kernel issue with these boards that messes up AGP and DRI.
One way to tell you have this particular issue is if you can use DRI in
64b mode but not 32b. Have any of you tried installing a 64b (x86_64)
kernel? If it w
Kubuntu Jaunty Alpha 5 does this at startup too on the Live CD (AMD64
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Any output (including the test page) to my deskjet 932C via hplip
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pressing page eject, the following errors on the page:
Error: /ioerror in --showpage--
Operand stack:
--nostringval-- 1 true
Execut (the res
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Upgrading to hplip 2.8.9 from the hplip sourceforge site resolved this
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present, but the dmesg log is different, so I'm attaching that.
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Thanks for the suggestions, but it looks like specifying EXA vs. not
specifying it makes no difference to my observations, nor do the AGPMode
settings.
As for bug 261977, was it fixed after alpha 6? I haven't retried the
"safe video" install since then. My current Intrepid build is off the
alter
I changed my xorg.conf some time ago because I found that my particular
monitor doesn't work well with DDC and certain acceleration options make
my graphics card unhappy. It may have been as far back as Dapper but
definitely in Feisty it was like this. My installation procedure for
new releases t
Last line above should read "I have attached my lspci output". Here is
xorg.conf for your review. I don't think it's very interesting - the
important part is replacing the driver with vesa. I wish I could
remember why I needed to do this - a radeon driver bug was involved, I
think. Maybe it's r
Thanks, Bryce. I will try to get this information for you on my current
Hardy environment. Just to be certain, though, I should clarify that
this is a problem with Intrepid install and I have no way of getting log
files from that (to my knowledge). Having to use the vesa driver under
Hardy isn't
This Xorg log was produced when I specified "ati" as the driver instead
of "vesa" in xorg.conf. The symptom (monitor power down with blinking
LED) is identical to when I attempt to install Intrepid in safe video
mode.
** Attachment added: "Xorg.0.log.old"
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This Xorg log is the one produced when I use the "vesa" driver, i.e.,
when I use the xorg.conf I attached previously. In this one everything
is fine.
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The output of "lspci -vvnn" (as root)
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Based on other bug reports I went ahead and did some experiments. I can
tell you that:
1) disabling dri and glx allows me to see video, although the quality is poor
2) AGPMode appears to have no effect
3) "ignore LVDS" doesn't help either
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In fact compiz is not even installed on my machine... I'm a KDE 3.5.9
user (KDE4 video quality was terrible, the subject of a different bug).
Hopefully this will change with Intrepid.
What driver is used during "safe video mode" install? I'm really not
that concerned about getting radeon to work
In that case this isn't really an ati bug, is it? Although I'd be
delighted for that to finally work.
I filed this bug as "kubuntu-meta" thinking perhaps "safe video"
(failsafe?) was not choosing the vesa driver in Intrepid.
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In Kubuntu Intrepid beta, but not Hardy, resume from suspend causes me
to lose contact with my USB mouse and networkmanager fails to reconnect
to eth0. After the NetworkManager failure the kernel produces a stack
trace in the dmesg output (see dmesg.log starting at 3574.52003
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As noted in my comment below, this was resolved upstream in 2.6.18
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I don't believe so. It seems that 261977 is a case of a specific nVidia
driver being chosen for a device it does not support. However, there is
a bit in there about the nv driver claiming a device, and preventing
vesa from subsequently doing so itself... that could be related if the
analogy to at
Public bug reported:
On this test version of Kubuntu Intrepid, my monitor goes black after
about 30 seconds. Normally I would expect the usual keyboard selection
etc. to appear, but the last video I get is the boot menu itself. The
monitor indicates no signal.
This happens whether I use the "in
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On this test version of Kubuntu Intrepid, my monitor goes black after
about 30 seconds. Normally I would expect the usual keyboard selection
etc. to appear, but the last video I get is the boot menu itself. The
monitor indicates no signal.
This happens whethe
** Description changed:
On this test version of Kubuntu Intrepid, my monitor goes black after
about 30 seconds. Normally I would expect the usual keyboard selection
etc. to appear, but the last video I get is the boot menu itself. The
monitor indicates no signal.
This happens whethe
I finally got my hands on another monitor per Bryce's suggestion. The
behavior is the same with one exception: the periodic flicker goes away.
With the new monitor my observation is simply that enabling "glx" causes
a blank screen and "RADEON(0): Idle timed out" messages in the log,
while disablin
I've found another person with my same problem:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=939603
I messaged him privately to see what happens if he disables "glx" and he
confirms that it makes things work for him again.
So I think this is a general issue...
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A few observations:
1) There appear to be a number of other people reporting suspend issues with my
network driver - bug 291017, for example.
2) I now have a workaround, sort of - I can add a line to
/etc/pm/config.d/local as follows:
SUSPEND_MODULES="via_rhine uhci_hcd"
and I will have networ
I filed bug 281089 on two resume issues: one network (I have this same
via rhine driver) and one USB mouse. My network issue appears to be the
same as this bug, judging from the dmesg backtrace. I'm not sure I
would agree that this is a firmware issue, though - for me this is a
regression from Ha
More observations:
I heard about the mainline kernel packages and decided to try them. The
USB mouse issue is present in 2.6.27 through 2.6.29-rc6 but NOT 2.6.24
(which is not surprising given that Hardy uses 2.6.24-11 and I don't
have the problem there).
Interestingly, though, the network issue
Thanks for your comment, TJ. I should clarify that Hardy did *not*
fail. It's 2.6.24 from mainline + Intrepid that fails. Hardy works OK,
which I thought was interesting because Hardy uses a 2.6.24-11 kernel.
Therefore, maybe not a kernel issue.
I will take a look at those scripts tonight and s
OK, I've got some more data to share.
It looks like the various /etc/acpi/suspend.d scripts are not being
called (at least not in Kubuntu Intrepid). I added a command to touch a
file in /tmp at the beginning of /etc/acpi/sleep.sh and this file does
not appear when I checked after resume. I simil
Scott, can you clarify what users should do to make this work?
I am having to apply this workaround (in Intrepid) to use libifp in user mode.
If there is an approved approach using HAL, I'd like to do the right thing.
If not, there may be a number of users who still need to add these custom udev
r
Hi Michael,
The syntax shown on the Backtrace wiki indicates "replace this
with your program". The less-than and greater-than characters are part
of the text to be replaced. So you should run:
sudo gdb /usr/bin/kpilot 2>&1 | tee ~/gdb-kpilot.txt
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Hi Michael,
It looks like you ran the command line as I sent it, in other words:
gdb /usr/bin/kpilot 2>&1 | tee ~/gdb-kpilot.txt
without the "" stuff, which is correct - just making sure.
When I follow the directions in the Backtrace wiki, I get your results,
but I also get a "KPilot Main Confi
Hi Michael,
I'm afraid I can't reproduce your problem. I don't get the "Communication
problem" message.
Instead either the kpilot configuration window or the main kpilot window
appears. To me this suggests
some type of system configuration issue.
btw it seems that the "sudo" is unnecessary (a
Hi Michael,
It certainly can't hurt... this is a strange problem and I've run out of
ideas.
Just out of curiosity, do you have Akonadi installed?
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Oddly enough for me this is now fixed. For me, the new tab points to:
http://en-us.www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/3.0.13/whatsnew/
which does in fact exist. Perhaps there is a "localization" problem?
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jpilot uses a different infrastructure for syncing than kpilot does.
kpilot syncs your Palm PDA info into the KDE contact and calendar
applications. Are you using Kubuntu or straight Ubuntu? Kubuntu uses
KDE (and kpilot) while regular Ubuntu uses Gnome (a fairly different
user interface system).
At the top of this page, to the right of "kdepim (Ubuntu)" there is a
field called Status, presently Incomplete. I believe you should be able
to change this to something like closed or invalid (should not be
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Just got another firefox update automatically, with the same problem - a
new tab with a link to the following:
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/firefox/3.0.12/whatsnew/
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this is a kernel bug. I tracked it down with
CONFIG_DEBUG_SPINLOCK_SLEEP and some Googling. Everyone with K7-based
hardware is affected (not just those with a K7-optimized kernel). This
problem was identified and fixed in the upstream kernel back in July and
released in 2.6.18 (description follo
Public bug reported:
hibernate.sh dies upon resume due to "scheduling while atomic", causing
a variety of problems (e.g., network drivers stay unloaded). See bug
59077 for details. It appears that the use of a 3DNOW-based memcpy in
the suspend code causes preempt_count to be improperly increment
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Binary package hint: acpi-support
I have both a wireless (Prism2.5 using hostap_pci driver) and a wired
(8139) network interface:
:00:11.0 Network controller: Intersil Corporation Prism 2.5 Wavelan chipset
(rev 01)
:00:12.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor
More details:
acpi-support v0.85
kernel 2.6.15-26-k7
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This happens because hibernate.sh gets a segfault, and the resume
scripts don't get run. /var/log/messages shows a "scheduling while
atomic" problem (see attached).
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If you diff kernel/power/snapshot.c between Dapper and Edgy you will see
the patch has been applied. I verified that this problem is absent on
my hardware in Edgy. Can it be done as a Dapper update?
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I installed network-manager-gnome and it did *not* solve my issue - I
now have a nice applet that appears to help me configure my VPN, but any
networks I add through the "Create VPN Connection" wizard never stick -
I complete the configuration steps, review the results, hit "finish" and
there's not
I'd like to confirm this bug. I've tried many times to configure a VPN
through this "wizard" supplied by network-manager-gnome, but it always
disappears when you return to the "VPN Connections" window.
I am running Kubuntu Feisty with network-manager, network-manager-gnome,
and network-manager-pp
Hi Craig,
Unfortunately there is no visible change in the behavior of the vpn
configuration wizard with the new package.
It looks like my problem is the same as bug 89120. I've added a comment
there as well. Thanks for investigating.
Regards,
Jeff Trull
PS: I was not experiencin
turn on to give you more information? I am
comfortable with tweaking code too.
Thanks and regards,
Jeff Trull
On Monday 14 May 2007 01:39:40 Craig Box wrote:
> I have a new package which defaults to actually having a type selected,
> which should fix this bug. Please test
Unfortunately no, it behaves identically. I also observe a lot of these
messages at the beginning:
** (nm-vpn-properties:5945): CRITICAL **: vpnui_opt_connect_signals: assertion
`opt->widget!=NULL' failed
plus many of these:
/bin/sh: /usr/bin/esd: not found
these messages appear in the termi
ppreciate your efforts. Can I
provide more data, or do some experiments for you?
Best Regards,
Jeff Trull
On Friday 25 May 2007 17:31:26 Craig Box wrote:
> http://www.wlug.org.nz/~crb/nm/feisty/network-manager-
> pptp_0.6.4+pptp0.6.5-0crb2_i386.deb
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I observe a failure at startup with a similar stack trace, but using the
"vesa" driver. Kubuntu with 3.5.9 is fine. Might this be a duplicate
of 196944?
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For me X crashes shortly after login (10s?) with a similar stack trace.
Also see bug 211689, which has been recharacterized as an nVidia driver
problem, yet has a similar stack trace.
Also, prior to the crash I observe a very strange looking desktop. It
looks as though the original desktop had be
Confirming the original report - I think. It took me quite some time to
figure out how to get WPA working. What I find is that both
knetworkmanager (and nm-applet) show my WPA access point as WEP at
first, as does "iwlist wlan0 scan". If I select that network both tools
will prompt me for a WEP
Update: putting the command "iwpriv wlan0 wpa 1" in a startup script
allows NetworkManager to get the correct encryption type the first time.
I have a prism2.5 card (NICID 8013), using the hostap_pci driver and up-
to-date firmware. Perhaps wpa_supplicant knows to put the driver in
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Hi Craig! Sorry for the delay. I did some more experiments, and vpn
config works beautifully if I choose any other name than the one I was
using, which does not contain any spaces. I happen to have this same
connection configured through a different vpn tool (kvpnc), so I suspect
network-manager
Christopher's fix worked for me! After deleting the problem directory
and rebooting, I can now configure a connection with the desired name.
Perhaps the config wizard can detect this situation and report it
(instead of silently failing)? Or at least give some message when it
doesn't add the conn
I continue to suffer from this problem (wireless drivers stepping on
each other). In my case it's prism2_pci and hostap_pci (hostap being
preferred due to WPA support). Note that when both are loaded neither
one operates, and I have no wireless whatsoever.
The device is 1260:3873, "Network contr
ith Christian's case, I can successfully hibernate from menus, etc.
- just not from lid close. This worked fine on Dapper for me, so seems
to be some type of regression.
dmidecode output attached.
Regards,
Jeff Trull
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I'm pleased to say that I've worked around this issue solely by fixing
the "sat4j" problem as reported here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/eclipse/+bug/566131/comments/3
(execute the two "sudo ln" commands)
afterwards, I did this:
eclipse -clean -initialize
rm -rf ~/.eclipse
I was
I see this too in Lucid. Seems like kaffeine thinks the CD consists of
only one track. If you do the "forward one track" button it immediately
stops; if you wait for the first track to finish it also stops.
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This is fairly frustrating. Hope something can be done about it.
Suddenly my fan turns on... and it's "virtuoso-t" with 98%.
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I confirm this problem, and the workaround described by Michael Tinsay.
This also started happening for me only *after* I updated for the first
time. If it's not fixed quickly there may be a lot of people on the
beta who are stuck with no way to get fixes b/c of no network.
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I just tested this again on the same hardware with 10.04 Beta. As
before, if via_rhine is not removed prior to suspend there is a kernel
warning (with call trace) very similar to what it was a year ago, and no
network service upon resume. If via_rhine is added to SUSPEND_MODULES
this is not the c
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This continues to be a problem. I discovered it while trying to compile
the Akonadi resource template generated by kdevelop. To resolve the
problem I followed the instructions here:
http://mail.kde.org/pipermail/digikam-users/2009-November.txt
(search for "Phonon library or includes")
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Not only does it not send it to stdout, it silently stores it
unencrypted on your disk. This is a recipe for bad security.
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Title:
bcrypt: no ou
The same bug, reported in Debian: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=695177
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Thanks T_W for that helpful observation. I am now able to watching
Amazon Instant on Ubuntu (though not through Chrome as I used to).
Hopefully the AppArmor settings can be updated.
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I encountered a g++ internal error in 4.7.2 (Quantal) and reported it to
upstream: http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=56413
The response from the upstream maintainers is that it has already been
fixed - on 2012-11-29 (rev 193957). I would like to verify this fix but
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