Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu 13.10 running Unity, the processes unity-panel-service,
evolution-calendar-factory, and indicator-datetime-service are leaking
memory simultaneously. The leak appears to happen randomly. Over a 24
hour period, the three processes combined take up 1 GB or more of RAM.
Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu 13.10 running Unity, integration with Ubuntu Online Accounts
in Evolution is broken. On a fresh install, Evolution doesn't pick up on
accounts in UOA at all because the package evolution-data-server-goa is
required in addition to evolution-data-server-uoa, but evolut
Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu 13.04 after the latest pulseaudio update (1:3.0), my sound
keeps breaking intermittently. The problem seems to be related to
multiple audio sources playing/pausing at once. The way I can most
reliably reproduce it is playing a song in Rhythmbox while getting
Pidgin n
** Description changed:
- On Ubuntu 13.04 after the latest pulseaudio update (1.3.0), my sound
+ On Ubuntu 13.04 after the latest pulseaudio update (1:3.0), my sound
keeps breaking intermittently. The problem seems to be related to
multiple audio sources playing/pausing at once. The way I can
** Summary changed:
- Audio stops working, "requesting rewind due to end of overrun"
+ Audio stops working, "requesting rewind due to end of underrun"
** Also affects: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I cannot seem to reproduce this bug anymore after the pulseaudio updates
released on February 18.
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Title:
Audio stops working, "requesting rewind
I don't believe that's related at all. I've been getting those messages
since I started using the 3.8 kernel. They happen every time the CPU
temp goes above 75 C or so. I believe they're benign errors, though,
because I haven't had any other related problems. (Also, this bug
doesn't/didn't coincide
Milos, can you run:
apt-cache policy pulseaudio
for me and tell me the result? If it says 1:3.0-0ubuntu1, try running
Software Updater and updating to 1:3.0-0ubuntu2. I'm running
1:3.0-0ubuntu2 and can't reproduce this bug anymore.
If you're running 0ubuntu2 and still getting it, though, I'll le
Public bug reported:
On my MacBook Pro 8,2 running Ubuntu 13.04, hot corners seem to fire off
multiple times when only scrolling over to them once. If the bottom
right corner is set to trigger Scale, scrolling over to the bottom right
corner triggers Scale to be opened and closed numerous times in
Public bug reported:
On the Ubuntu 13.04 daily build, Software Center hangs when clicking on
the "Installed" tab. The circular loading indicator shows but it does
not progress beyond that point, using 96% CPU consistently and
continuously allocating more memory to itself. (I left it for about 15
m
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1118655 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1118655
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1118655
Software Center hangs selecting Installed view
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I can confirm that installing oneconf resolves the issue.
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Software Center hangs selecting Installed view
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Public bug reported:
If any Facebook or Twitter account is activated in Online Accounts,
after the social lens is opened through the Dash, unity-gwibber-daemon
begins using 96% CPU and continues indefinitely until the process is
killed. The process continues its high CPU usage even after the dash
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
1. Begin Ubuntu user session with Unity
2. Open Terminal and run: sudo iwconfig
After doing this, the end result varies--either the entire screen is
replaced by a terminal window showing the kernel error, or the Unity
session appears to continue but all r
This did not/does not occur on Quantal with the 3.6.x kernel, so I'm
pretty sure this is a Raring specific/3.8.x kernel series issue. On
Quantal, my Wifi card was only supported by b43, so I've only begun
using bcmwl with Raring.
I think bcmwl added support for my Wifi card when the 6.20 firmware
I also should probably mention that I just noticed this output in dmesg:
[ 20.231420] wl: module license 'MIXED/Proprietary' taints kernel.
[ 20.346067] INFO @wl_cfg80211_attach : Registered CFG80211 phy
[ 220.188626] ERROR @wl_cfg80211_get_station : Could not get rate (-1)
[ 220.188637] ERR
This appears now to be working as expected.
** Also affects: unity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects: gwibber (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Public bug reported:
(using Rhythmbox as default player)
Searching music through the music lens works fine and shows my entire
library, but it's showing albums before tracks when searching for track
names.
Example: Search "Karma Police" in music lens
Expected outcome: Track "Karma Police" is sh
Public bug reported:
After setting a package I built from source to hold through echo "
hold" | dpkg --set-selections, Software Updater is listing that package
every time I check for updates. The checkbox is not checked and cannot
be checked (appropriate behavior), but this shouldn't be displa
An update: I've removed bcmwl and network-manager from the bug report
because I no longer believe they're related. This same kernel error just
popped up on an attempt to resume from suspend (I attached the log
output to this comment; this seems to be more detailed than the other).
After resuming f
Oh, I should add--Xorg was the process causing the CPU to rev up.
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Title:
Unable to handle kernel paging request at 8800fee0
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Public bug reported:
I am facing an issue with resuming from suspend, which Apport is picking
up on. The error pops up whether or not the system successfully resumes
from suspend. The Apport window shows that the error is coming from
apportcheckresume.
However, Apport never manages to successfull
This error is still occurring with 3.8.0-9 with the same steps to
reproduce.
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Title:
Unable to handle kernel paging request at 8800fee0
Also facing this bug on my MacBook Pro 8,2 with 3.8.0-10. 3.8.0-9 still
boots fine.
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Title:
linux 3.8.0.10-generic does not boot
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
** Tags added: kernel-bug-exists-upstream
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Title:
linux 3.8.0.10-generic do
I just tested this and the 3.8.2 mainline kernel exhibits the same
behavior. Recovery mode boots fine, but graphical boot just hangs with
no explanation given (the output just stops at the normal filesystem
mount dialog).
I'm confused by "test the latest v3.9 kernel"--there is only a linux-
header
I tested mainline kernels 3.8.1 and 3.8.2. The bug is present in 3.8.2;
3.8.1 boots completely fine.
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linux 3.8.0.10-generic does not boot
Here's the output of the ls command:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 288792 Mar 6 00:25 /var/log/pm-suspend.log
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 399000 Mar 6 07:37 /var/log/udev
/var/lib/pm-utils:
total 0
/var/log/dist-upgrade:
total 0
I tried running apport-bug with the .crash file and it exhibited the
same be
I've already reported the kernel paging request error as a bug here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1124390
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Title:
Apport
I Googled the problem a little more today and found that kernel paging
request errors are often related to network drivers. I disabled the
proprietary bcmwl driver and I'm now using b43--using b43, this error is
not reproducible. I've re-added bcmwl to the bug report.
** Also affects: bcmwl (Ubunt
Yeah, I second that. I have become so used to SOME sort of feedback when
hovering over something that the complete lack in the Unity launcher
makes it feel unresponsive.
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** Summary changed:
- Unable to handle kernel paging request at 8800fee0
+ bcmwl driver causing 3.8 kernel panic with BCM4331
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Title:
bc
** Description changed:
- Steps to reproduce:
+ The bcmwl driver is causing kernel panics throughout the system running
+ the3.8 kernel. The panic can be reproduced in multiple ways, including:
- 1. Begin Ubuntu user session with Unity
- 2. Open Terminal and run: sudo iwconfig
+ 1. Running "sud
@Bernardo, thanks a bunch! Sounds great. I'll try to find out if there
are plans to bring this kernel version to Raring in the pipeline. I knew
it was unlikely to work but tried enabling the Precise PPA on my Raring
installation and installing the test version of bcmwl, but it couldn't
scan for net
Err, I meant bcmwl version, not kernel version.
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Title:
bcmwl driver causing 3.8 kernel panic with BCM4331
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@Felipe: Yeah, that's the problem when I experimented with using the
testing version on Raring. It doesn't appear to be compatible. I got a
ton of syslog errors talking about Wifi scan errors and couldn't connect
to anything. If it works for Bernardo on Precise, though, hopefully
we'll get a versio
A fully working version of bcmwl on Raring with working wireless-N on
the BCM4331 and no kernel panics with iwconfig can be found in this PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~eugenesan/+archive/ppa This is a Raring
compatible build of bcmwl 6.30.
If you add this PPA to your system, you'll want to disable a
Also, additional note: Upon installing that package, networking will be
broken at first and you'll get scan errors in dmesg. Restart after
installation and they'll go away. Everything should work after that, at
least on 3.8.0-19.
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I just wrote this in my similar bug report (bug #1124390) and I'll copy
it over here for anyone it might help:
A fully working version of bcmwl on Raring with working wireless-N on
the BCM4331 and no kernel panics with iwconfig can be found in this PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~eugenesan/+archive/pp
@xir, did you restart after installing wl? I never got a kernel panic,
but the wl driver was not functional after installation until I
restarted. Your panic may be related.
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This problem was fixed in 3.8.0-13 but has now resurfaced on 3.8.0-14.
** Summary changed:
- [Apple Inc. MacBookPro8,2] suspend/resume failure
+ [Apple Inc. MacBookPro8,2] suspend/resume failure (broken again on 3.8.0-14)
** Description changed:
Since updating to kernel version 3.8.0-12, I'm
** Attachment added: "Apport log of the crash on 3.8.0-14"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1154242/+attachment/3594402/+files/susres.2013-03-24_14%3A46%3A52.672632.crash
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No, because disabling bcmwl and using b43 causes the problem to go away.
It only occurs when I'm using the wl driver. I've been using the b43
driver for a couple weeks now and I haven't experienced any kernel
panics.
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Upstream kernel version 3.9.0-rc4 also has this problem.
** Tags added: kernel-bug-exists-upstream
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Title:
[Apple Inc. MacBookPro8,2] suspend/re
I reported this bug upstream. I'll also report this finding here, as I
did on the upstream maintainers' mailing list:
After a little more testing, I've just determined the cause of the
problem: Resuming from suspend fails when a FireWire drive is plugged in
with mounted partitions at the time of s
Public bug reported:
Since updating to kernel version 3.8.0-12, I'm having issues resuming
from suspend. Resume only fails about half the time.
ProblemType: KernelOops
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.04
Package: linux-image-3.8.0-12-generic 3.8.0-12.21
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.8.0-12.21-generic 3.
Yes. I just tested 3.8.0-12 again and it failed on the second
suspend/resume attempt. I booted into 3.8.0-9 and did the same thing,
made it through 7 tries without fail. (I also tested it with my FireWire
drive plugged in and unplugged in both cases, so I've ruled that out as
a cause, even though i
Also, not sure if this is useful information at all, but the boot splash
screen ("Ubuntu" with the orange dots) completely stopped working in
3.8.0-12 as well--it just sends me straight to the login screen. It
works on 3.8.0-9.
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Are you able to get a log/stacktrace of the kernel panic you're
experiencing? I'm curious to know if it's the same as the kernel panic I
attached to my bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bcmwl/+bug/1124390 (I'm not
really sure if my panics are specific to my network card; if you're
gett
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Title:
bcmwl driver causing 3.8 kernel panic with BCM4331
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Based on my quick testing today, this problem appears to be fixed in the
3.8.0-13 update. I'll use it for a while, though, to see if the issue
recurs and I just had dumb luck.
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There's a version of bcmwl in a testing PPA by Alberto Milone for
Precise that claims it fixes 3.8 kernel compatibility. The PPA is here:
https://launchpad.net/~albertomilone/+archive/broadcom However, this
version of bcmwl does not work with Raring. Could anyone on Precise
running the 3.8 kernel v
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
Hot corners fire off repeatedly with touchpad
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Public bug reported:
Upon upgrading to Ubuntu GNOME 13.10 from 13.04 using do-release-
upgrade, a bunch of extensions were added automatically to my system in
/usr/share/gnome-shell/extensions that were owned by root and thus
couldn't be removed using Tweak Tool or the GNOME Shell Extensions
websi
** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
Always shows update available for a held package, even when version
Oh, okay. Sorry about that. I was running GNOME 3.8 on Ubuntu GNOME
13.04 previous to this with the PPA and never installed gnome-shell-
extensions, so I didn't realize it was a part of 3.8.
I'll mark the bug invalid. Although I think there's a bit of a
discoverability issue here (the GNOME Shell
Hello, this problem is still occurring on Ubuntu 13.10 with Linux kernel
3.10.0-3. However, since I made this bug report, I have determined that
a FireWire device being plugged in at the time of suspend/resume causes
the failure. If a FireWire device is plugged in while resuming, there is
a very lo
** Summary changed:
- [Apple Inc. MacBookPro8,2] suspend/resume failure (broken again on 3.8.0-14)
+ [Apple Inc. MacBookPro8,2] suspend/resume failure with FireWire device
plugged in
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
** Description changed:
Since updating t
Public bug reported:
After updating today to kernel 3.10.0-4 on Ubuntu GNOME 13.10 (Macbook
Pro 8,2), I am unable to boot graphically. Recovery mode boot works
fine. When attempting to boot using integrated graphics, the syslog gets
spammed with this sequence of errors over and over:
Jul 19 19:07
@Jean-Louis Dupond, are you using GDM or are you using a different
display manager? If you're experiencing the same thing and not using
GDM/Ubuntu GNOME, I'll mark the bug as not affecting GDM.
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Yeah, I thought it was strange because I looked at the changelog for
3.10.0-4 and nothing logically corresponded with this. Since I'm getting
"modeset" is an invalid parameter and Jean-Louis is getting that
"i915_enable_rc6" is invalid, I'm guessing i915 is completely broken (or
modprobe, but I ass
Yeah, my system boots fine with 3.10.0-4 if I remove all of the i915
parameters in GRUB too. Those parameters used to be required to get a
working framebuffer on the MBP 8,2 but I guess they aren't anymore.
I'll update the description and title based on the new information.
** Description changed
** Description changed:
The bcmwl driver is causing kernel panics throughout the system running
- the3.8 kernel. The panic can be reproduced in multiple ways, including:
+ the 3.8 kernel. The panic can be reproduced in multiple ways, including:
1. Running "sudo iwconfig" (every time)
2. R
Just had this happen after installing updates from July 16. This bug
happened simultaneously with bug #1202318.
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Title:
gdm-session-worker crashe
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