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I just had this again. I left it pushing for a *long* time and it
stabilised at ~700M resident memory before I got bored and killed it.
This is with the 1.9 release.
See attached log, bzipped, it's massive! Sorry ...
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I don't have 9.04 and I'm unlikely to install it until 3-4 weeks before it's
released :(
(As a Launchpad developer, I need a stable system!)
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Until something is formally released the bug should probably remain at
"Fix committed".
Anyway, thanks to those involved for this fix, it's another step to
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I was tempted to mark this a dupe of bug 125103 but I guess this is a
separate issue because it's not just unsigned PPAs it will barf on.
In any case, we're very close to fixing 125103 so hopefully some of the
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1. Add a new custom upload file type, RAW-TRANSLATIONS-STATIC
2. Store these files in the librarian, hanging off the usual
PackageUploadCustom table entries.
2. Expose a new webservice method:
IDistroSeries.getStaticTranslations(since="") wh
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If I put a playlist filter text in and then try and queue up (right
click -> queue track) the track, it seems to select an entirely
different track to the one I just clicked on. It looks like it behaves
as if no filter text is there.
This is Amarok 2.02 in Jaunty.
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Using this command line:
sudo kvm -cdrom /dev/scd0 -boot d
the QEMU window pops up, but black, no BIOS messages and then kvm hangs.
Syslog has got some traces in it (which ubuntu-bug has hopefully attached).
(the CD is an official Jaunty Desktop i3
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On Friday 26 June 2009 17:17:58 Dustin Kirkland wrote:
> Check your permissions on /dev/kvm and /dev/scd0.
>
> I suspect you'll need to add yourself to the kvm group so that you can
> access /dev/kvm without sudo.
Ok, I've done that.
Unfortunately I still get the kvm hang and kernel bug syslog me
Yes, it hangs without using sudo now, as it has permission to access
/dev/kvm.
I am in the cdrom group so /dev/sr0 (which /dev/scd0 points to) is accessible
as it's group r/w on the cdrom group.
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I would hope it's not a GNOME mixer applet fix, since this also affects
me on Kubuntu - read my bug description :)
Also, since pulseaudio is a total and unmitigated disaster area on KDE
(I frequently ended up with no sound until I removed the packages from
my system) I hope that the fix DTRT on bo
Celso, let's try and get this done in 2.2.6, we can speak about it in
the week.
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Any more ideas Dustin or Soren?
There is a kernel message that indicates it's a deeper problem:
[ 648.148807] kernel BUG at /var/lib/dkms/kvm/84/build/x86/kvm_main.c:2148!
[ 648.148811] invalid opcode: [#2] SMP
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There's no change to what happens :(
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On Thursday 30 April 2009 12:17:50 Martin Pitt wrote:
> The compiz blacklisting applied to kwin as well, since kwin used the
> compiz code for detecting compositing support.
It didn't stop kwin using compositing for me though.
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Since I switched to using amd64 builds on my Core2, instead of i386, the
problem went away. So sorry, I can't tell you if it's still a problem
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Binary package hint: kdepim
After I upgraded to Kubuntu Jaunty, kmail will start itself
automatically at the start of a session. It also keeps restarting
itself after I exit it. Killing the process fares no better - it
restarts! It's definitely not in the autostart config
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Happens in Jaunty for me as well.
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I fixed this by re-installing jaunty from scratch. It's not as bad as it
sounds, you can install over the top and it retains your home dirs and users.
You can also do:
dpkg --get-selections > ~/selections
dpkg --set-selections < selections
sudo apt-get dselect-upgrade
and it will restore you
On Monday 27 April 2009 23:25:14 Paul wrote:
> I don't have separate /home partition, just a /. Can I do that?
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On Tuesday 28 April 2009 03:31:19 Bryce Harrington wrote:
> To finish off the table:
>
> 1608 no 30 min
> 1607 no 30 min
> 1606 yes <1 min
>
> So it seems at least on my hardware, Virtual 1606 1606 and below
> freezes. Dunno what would be magical about that number, but it's pretty
> night and day.
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Binary package hint: kdebase
This is a regression from KDE3 on Hardy. When restoring a session after
login, only one konsole window is restored, no matter how many I had
open in the saved session.
It also does not remember opened tabs in each window.
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Confirming, this just bit me.
Since this is the default config for out-the-box Intrepid, this should
either be higher priority, or change the shipped config.
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Ok so I turned on "show paint" and "show fps"
First observation: If I change the screen's refresh rate, I see the
corresponding change in both the fps shown by kwin *and* the
wakeups/second.
Second observation: If I don't touch the mouse and have a static screen,
nothing is apparently getting rep
I am happy to re-confirm this, it happened to me this morning when I was
fighting to get Kubuntu on Intrepid to start up :)
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: bzr
I tried 1.9rc1 from the bzr-beta-ppa and when pushing a branch to
Launchpad it will stall after 1/4 done and promptly eats RAM like
there's no tomorrow - I killed it when it got to 800 meg.
Downgrading to 1.8-1 works ok.
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** Also affects: bzr
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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On Tuesday 04 November 2008 22:43:48 Andrew Bennetts wrote:
> You are pushing via bzr+ssh, I assume?
Yep, sorry I should have mentioned that.
> Did you get a backtrace in ~/.bzr.log when you killed it?
Yes:
Using saved push location: lp:~julian-edwards/launchpad/api_copy_pa
BTW, I'll carry on using 1.9rc1-1 and let you know as soon as the problem
happens again, if it does.
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Kmail bombs on startup with this error:
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It was working fine until I updated my packages on Sunday 12th October
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Binary package hint: kdepim
On current Intrepid with KDE4 I get this:
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knotes(16517): Communication problem with "knotes" , it probably crashed.
Error message was: "org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NoReply" : " "Did not receive a
reply. Possible cause
Something is seriously boogered:
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121
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Also happens for me, Dell D630 laptop (64 bit) with Intel GMA 965. I
just upgraded from Kubuntu Hardy to Intrepid so I've no idea if this is
KDE4 related.
It looks like DPMS is kicking in briefly. The laptop's screen stays on
while this happens.
I made it stable by using xrandr to a lower resolu
Public bug reported:
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>From powertop:
20.3% ( 83.3) knotify4 : schedule_timeout (process_timeout)
17.6% ( 72.4): [EMAIL PROTECTED]::00:02.0
14.8% ( 60.7) kwin : schedule_timeout (process_timeout)
10.3% ( 42.3) firefo
I don't understand why you've marked this invalid. Is the presence of
desktop effects supposed to excuse the high number of wake-ups? That's
not a valid reason.
Regarding your driver, is it nvidia, configured with on-demand
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On Tuesday 14 October 2008 12:44:32 Harald Sitter wrote:
> Ok, let me put it this way. Do you really expect that playing Quake is
> not going to raise the wakeup time? Desktop effects are basically the
> same, just less wakeupish.
If it's sat there doing nothing, I don't expect it to keep re-drawi
Well I can't re-create this now either :/
The only difference is that I am using 1.9rc1-1 now as that is what I upgraded
to just now to test this out. However, I know I was not the only one with the
issue yesterday, so it might be some particular data that triggers the bug
rather than all push
These "miraculously" started working some time this week so I can't
directly test this any more.
However, I found another program that won't start, both before and after
removing scim. Here's the paste from my konsole:
$ gvim
/usr/bin/scim
Hit ctrl-c and:
^CICE default IO error handler doing
As requested:
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It also blew away my custom /etc/modprobe.d/lirc-serial.
It's totally unacceptable for a package update to unconditionally re-
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Hello again Colin
My happiness with "noapic" has waned, because I am now getting hard
lockups requiring a power cycle. It seems to happen when I am using
Skype and waggle my USB mouse around, so I guess it's causing a lot of
interrupts and overwhelming something.
Are we any closer to a *real* fi
Hi Colin - noapic seems to not break suspend/resume so I'm quite happy
again :-)
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Colin, finally I tried booting with noapic. The problem appears to go
away (as with acpi=noirq) and it doesn't freeze the machine with
excessive USB activity (like acpi=noirq).
I'll try suspending and resuming next and see how that goes.
I did another interrupt diff, see attached.
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I don't know if the BT hardware is the same, but on my Latitude D630 I
just booted up Vista (I kept it in a small partition in case of such
emergencies!) and updated Dell's BT driver - it resets the firmware back
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On Monday 05 January 2009 14:04:04 Martin Gräßlin wrote:
> The problem of too many wakeups is solved in KDE 4.2 being released this
> month. KWin will be idle and don't wake up if nothing has to be painted.
> I just did the test and KWin is at about 8 wakeups per second when being
> idle.
Awesome!
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Binary package hint: xmltv
The xmltv version for hardy is too old and the UK grabber is failing
because of the recent listings data format change.
Can the latest version be released to -updates please? I've installed
the current intrepid xmltv instead and it works fine.
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On Wednesday 15 April 2009 10:05:42 Jithin Emmanuel wrote:
> I upgraded back to mesa 7.4 and also added
> Option "AccelMethod" "EXA"
> Option "MigrationHeuristic" "greedy"
> So far I am not having any freezes, but now my opera has a blank icon in
> system tray. Which will be taken o
This is happening for me with latest Jaunty as of 15-April. I *think*
it only happens with qt3 apps as well; at least it doesn't happen with
qt4 and GTK apps.
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It's definitely related to desktop effects, I am totally lockup-free
without them, but will reliably freeze the instant I turn them on (alt-
shift-f12).
However, I am also plagued by bug 342923 which makes performance pretty
awful and with screen corruption. I wonder if these two bugs are
related
Public bug reported:
I have a Dell Latitude D630 that uses hda_intel as the sound driver for my
device:
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) HD Audio
Controller (rev 02)
Since updating to Kubuntu Jaunty there's a constant low-level white
noise from the speaker. The PCM
Ok it appears that the volume control only starts failing after I've run
Amarok. The white noise issue remains.
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Binary package hint: konversation
Konversation on Jaunty (1.1-1ubuntu2) will not play any sound, so I
don't hear people's pings any more. Is this because the old kde artsd
is no longer being installed? (Using Quassel is not an option until it
fixes some critical issues for
It's worth mentioning that I made the change mentioned in bug 342923:
Option "AccelMethod" "EXA"
Option "MigrationHeuristic" "greedy"
And I no longer get any freezes, even with effects turned on, and the
desktop is a lot quicker now.
(I have a GMA965)
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I updated to Jaunty and now after I play a track in Amarok2 I can no
longer get audio from other applications. aplay/ogg123 both hang on the
command line.
Please bring back Amarok 1, Amarok 2 is the KDE4.0 of music players.
I'd rather it was KDE4.2.
** Affects: amarok2 (Ubu
> > Option "AccelMethod" "EXA"
> > Option "MigrationHeuristic" "greedy"
>
> I also tried these options but they caused major visual corruption when
> trying to enable a 2nd monitor using xrandr after logon.
I set up these options and I use an external 2nd monitor and it works ok, but
it does corr
On Tuesday 14 April 2009 12:46:56 Jonathan Thomas wrote:
> Yes, the KDE3 sound system (aRts) has been removed from Jaunty since it
> is completely unmaintained.
>
> ** Changed in: konversation (Ubuntu)
>Status: New => Won't Fix
So there's no prospect at all of getting sound?
Konversation
Same problem still there :(
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On Tuesday 07 July 2009 16:38:46 Dustin Kirkland wrote:
> After installing kvm-source, did you reboot?
You mean uninstall? Yes, I did.
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Ok, to record the results of that IRC conversation for anyone else
reading this, it turns out I needed to:
sudo modprobe -r kvm_amd
sudo modprobe kvm_amd npt=0
Dustin, since it doesn't work out of the box, do you want to triage this
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Assigning back to 2.2.7 and closing. Please open a new bug with the
relevant and specific problems if necessary Martin.
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A workaround does not make a bug invalid. These sound systems should
not be opening sound devices for exclusive access.
BTW, my workaround was: apt-get purge pulseaudio
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Yes, there's still some work on pkgbinarymangler of course, which needs to be
integrated in a new chroot for the buildds.
To retrieve the files on launchpdlib you need to use the getPackageUpload()
method on the DistroSeries object and pass it a param custom_type='raw-
translations-static'. The
Not a bug in Soyuz (any more) as the Gutsy partner (commercial) archive
is now present. Michael is still investigating update-manager for any
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Thanks for the detailed instructions.
The culprit appears to be yenta_socket!
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> Does it make difference to have the modules loaded in boot time or
after?
Not for me.
> Does it make difference if you unload them later?
If I unload yenta_socket the wakeups stays high.
> Does it happen every time?
Yes.
Thanks, HTH!
J.
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The backports module does not fix sound on my D630. I am having to
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suspend and hibernate).
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Since the C0 residency is 50% plus whatever process wake-ups I can see,
I would hazard a guess that the kernel has woken up one of the cores in
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Having upgraded to Gutsy, the problem still exists. It looks like it
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It should probably go fix-committed when the package is accepted and
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I've been playing around with powertop on gutsy and something weird is
happening after a random amount of uptime that makes the number of
wakeups go from ~100 to ~6000 per second and C0 residency ~50%. If I
kill the dd that's reading /proc/kmsg the wakeups go back to ~100 but
The machine is a Dell Latitude D630. (Centrino Duo T7300, Santa Rosa
chipset)
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Hi there Colin
Jean-Baptiste is right, and I feel quite strongly that "Won't Fix" is an
inappropriate result to this bug. To quote a cliche, expecting my
granny to hack menu.lst or download a BIOS update or fix the DSDT is a
non-starter. The kernel should work properly on this particular type of
I just discovered that adding acpi=noirq has a rather unfortunate
consequence.
When resuming from suspend, my USB ports no longer work.
acpi=noirq can't really be considered a viable work around.
Cheers
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Sorry for the delay in replying - I've tried pwr_irqs_off=1 and it
doesn't help I'm afraid :(
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I added acpi=noirq and removed "quiet" to watch the console during boot
and so far, three hours later, it's not gone into crazy mode. This has
happened before though where it didn't go wrong for a while, so I will
keep an eye on it.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# dmesg|grep command
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Colin, that was an interesting read on bug 177895.
I think that in those comments there are two separate issues:
1. People complaining about " : Rescheduling interrupts"
2. Some people noticing the larger interrupt count caused by the issue on this
bug report (possibly yenta_socket).
Anyway, I'v
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Colin
acpi=noirq removed the problems but exactt above says he still had the
problem! Weird - the only difference in what we did was that I removed
"quiet" - I can't believe that would make any difference but I've seen
weirder things happen :)
I'll do some more experiments shortly and let you kn
acpi=noirq is working well for me (Dell D630 as in the second bug
comment)
Does this have any knock-on effects?
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Colin
Thanks very much for all the info. I had a look into my BIOS version,
saw that it was A01 and A08 is available. I excitedly upgraded but it's
not fixed this problem :(
I know absolutely nothing about DSDT so I am going to leave the
acpi=noirq on my menu.lst for now, I need my laptop worki
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel
I am using Kubuntu Feisty but with a backported Gutsy driver
(2.1.0-1ubuntu1) because the Feisty-shipped one is unusable on my Dell
D630.
Playing any videos in any player (kaffeine, mplayer etc) results in the
video being stretch
This is actually an important issue for laptops, because it frequently
wakes up the hard disk, increasing power consumption and contributing to
the "load cycle" issue.
I would like my HD to spin down for longer than 15 seconds. :)
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: python-apt
After calling debExtractArchive(deb_file, tmpdir), my current directory
is changed to "tmpdir".
Please leave my current directory alone. Bad apt_inst! No cookies!
** Affects: python-apt (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: N
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: python-apt
import apt_inst
def Callback(What,Name,Link,Mode,UID,GID,Size,MTime,Major,Minor):
print "%s '%s','%s',%u,%u,%u,%u,%u,%u,%u" % (
What,Name,Link,Mode,UID,GID,Size, MTime, Major, Minor)
apt_inst.debExtract(open("my-file-with-lzma-dat
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