I'm unable to test as the machine in question bit the dust some months
ago - sorry!
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I have the same problem on an emachines 370 desktop. The CPU fan never
appears to come on and it overheats when doing intensive work (Last
time, in the middle of regenerating an initramfs during an upgrade!).
The fan works fine in Windows XP, and worked under previous versions of
Ubuntu (I think Ho
I have the same problem on an emachines 370 desktop. The CPU fan never
appears to come on and it overheats when doing intensive work (Last
time, in the middle of regenerating an initramfs during an upgrade!).
The fan works fine in Windows XP, and worked under previous versions of
Ubuntu (I think Ho
Public bug reported:
I have a problem on an emachines 370 desktop. The CPU fan never appears
to come on and it overheats when doing intensive work (Last time, in the
middle of regenerating an initramfs during an upgrade!).
The fan works fine in Windows XP, and worked under previous versions of
Ub
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Since my bug has been marked as a dupe of this I'll copy some other info
from there:
PC is an eMachines 370. Fan worked under previous versions of ubuntu,
but no longer comes on under edgy. As well as this acpi reports bogus
temperatures:
~$ cat /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THRM/temperature
temperatur
It may be, but I don't think so. "acpi -t" doesn't trigger the fans on
my machine, and the kernel bug you mentioned doesn't (At brief glance)
seem to show anyone reporting ridiculous temperatures as I mentioned in
my report (I'm sure 4billion degrees is outside normal operating range
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I've tested with the latest kernel from feisty 2.6.19-5 which I believe
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problems, namely:
- Fan's don't (Audibly) come on
- Temperature reported is bogus (Either -ve numbers, or very high +ve numbers)
- Machine shuts down u
Hmmm - having a PC that shuts off at random times, without warning
certainly seems to qualify it under "Bugs which may, under realistic
circumstances, directly cause a loss of user data".
In fact this bug can easily lead to an unbootable machine (If it dies
during a routine upgrade or similar as i
I've decompiled the dsdt, fixed the warnings (No errors), recompiled,
confirmed that the new DSDT is being used - but I still see this
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Sorry - I can't. The PC in question died a month or so ago - probably a
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I get this as well. I'm on ext3 - latest gutsy packages (Kernel is
2.6.22-7).
For standard files everything is fine - however I see problems touching
files which aren't owned by the logged in user - but should be writeable
by them.
In this particular case file ownership is:
$ stat Dordogne\ -\ 20
Still present in feisty release
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neubert500 - Booting with (acpi=off noapic noacpi) means the machine
stays up but with the fans on permanently - so not a great solution -
but a reasonable short-term bodge if you need to use the machine.
I suspect the eMachines have a broken DSDT - but so far I haven't
succeeded in finding anyone
Sounds like the same problem I'm experiencing [Also an eMachines] - see
my comments on https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-
source-2.6.15/+bug/54554
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I'm seeing this as well.
On a Dell Inspiron 6000 with an integrated SD reader (R5C822
SD/SDIO/MMC/MS/MSPro Host Adapter). Under Edgy inserting a card into the
slot would mount it and show an icon on my desktop. Under latest feisty
(As of 14th April) it doesn't get mounted and I get no icon. Debug
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Still present with 2.6.20-15-386 (Latest feisty kernel). Booting with
(acpi=off noapic noacpi) means the machine stays up but with the fans on
permanently - so not a great solution.
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I think I'm experiencing a similar issue - at least it seems to have
happened at similar kernel release. For background I'm using a PCI
wireless card with no physical "Off" switch. The same PC has been
working since feisty I think.
On recent kernel releases the setup works fine for a day or so, an
I get the same behaviour, although in my case I have Alt+1, Alt+2 etc.
mapped.
Symptoms include seeing (arg: 1) in terminals, and the active tab
changing in Chrome as the events are passed to the application despite
being captured by the WM...
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I can reproduce this on two separate PCs that have upgraded from Oneiric
to precise. In my case it's the navigation shortcuts that I set. They
work fine as soon as they're set, but stop functioning if I log out and
log in again.
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This still appears broken in 14.10 - anything I can do to help debug?
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 14.10
Release:14.10
$ apt-cache policy wireshark
wireshark:
Installed: 1.12.1+g01b65bf-2~ubuntu14.10.1
Candidate: 1.12.1+g01b65bf-2~ubuntu14.10.1
Version table:
*** 1.12.1
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1248400 ***
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Confirmed - marked as duplicate - thanks.
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liboverlay-scrollbar hangs Wireshark
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I'm experiencing what I think is the same issue, although in my case
it's complicated by running a multi-monitor setup.
Here's my config:
1. Two displays (Built-in laptop screen, and external monitor).
2. The monitor has 6 workspaces set up, and I have hotkeys set up to show
different workspace
This issues affects me. I'm on latest of all packages, and playing
videos on a rotated screen and the aspect ratio is screwed. Playing
videos on my normal laptop LCD is fine. I'll go through the history now
and provide any info that's been asked for. If there's anything else
anyone needs to identif
"Does it happen if you play the video using "gst-launch-0.10 playbin
uri=file:///path/to/video"?"
- No - the video plays fine when played like this:
"What videocard and driver do you use?"
- AMD/ATI] Whistler [Radeon HD 6630M/6650M/6750M/7670M/7690M]
- i915 driver
Current xrandr status:
$ xr
This bug is present in Ubuntu 14.04, updated description to match. I'm
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Sorry for the delay replying. I've had a couple of chances to test and I
too haven't seen any display switches with those inputs disabled. I will
say though that I've only had chance to perform short tests (A couple of
hours), so not sure it's conclusive, but certainly positive - thanks.
Some good news - I've now been running for 3 days solid with the
xinput's disabled and have had absolutely NO resolution switches.
So - where does this leave this bug - does that narrow down the actual
issue? Is there something else I can do to generate further diagnostic
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I've tried the following options from the page you linked to:
* fglrx-installer from the repository (Login screen fine, but logging in
produces a black page with only white cursor showing)
* fglrx-installer-updates (Login screen fine, but logging in produces a black
page with
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(wireshark:9166): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: invalid unclassed pointer in cast to
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Hi Christopher,
This problem still occurs on Saucy (13.10) daily. I booted my laptop
using the lastest dev live CD as well, and it still exhibits the same
problem - apport info attached - apologies it looks like it's posted
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Thanks for taking the time to look at this. I've updated the BIOS as
requested.
$ sudo dmidecode -s bios-version && sudo dmidecode -s bios-release-date
A11
08/03/2012
However I still see the display resolution switches after this (On
Saucy). I note that I still receive the dmesg
Confirmed - no change in the problem after updating to the latest BIOS -
resolution switches still occur.
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$ sudo dmidecode -s bios-version && sudo dmidecode -s bios-release-date
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I can confirm that disabling JUST 8 also stops the random resolution
changing.
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I'm experiencing this as well. Starting gnome-screensaver from a
terminal works, but I can't work out how to add gnome-screensaver to run
by default - it looks like Startup Applications doesn't exist in 14.10?
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I've amended the status back to new as this is not an incomplete report
as far as I'm aware. Info has been provided as requested...
If there's further information required, happy to provide it.
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When connecting the laptop to an external monitor to extend my desktop the
display settings are unstable. I choose to enable both the laptop panel, and
the external m
Further notes - this laptop is listed as "Certified" on the Ubuntu site
here - but it appears other users with the same hardware experience the
same issue:
References:
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/907381
Title:
Display resolution keeps switching with external monitor connecte
After some notes on another bug, I've upgraded to the latest packages in
proposed, but I'm still seeing this behaviour.
List of current packages attached.
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Couple of further bits of info. I've ruled out connector issues by
trying the same monitor with HDMI>DVI rather than VGA output, same
issue.
I'd also note that the exact same laptop and monitor work flawlessly
when booted into Windows 7 so that should rule out any other hardware
related issues.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 953834 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/953834
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 953834
vpswitch plugin doesn't consume keyboard events (keys are sent to the active
window)
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I've marked Bug #953349 as a duplicate of this bug.
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Title:
vpswitch plugin doesn't consume keyboard events (keys are sent to the
active window)
I still see the problematic behaviour. I'm on Raring, with the following
package versions:
account-plugin-google
0.11daily13.06.06-0ubuntu1~raring1
signon-plugin-oauth2
0.15-0ubuntu1
[Note: I'm using
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 787465 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/787465
I don't believe this is a dupe of bug #787465? I'm not using Unity - in
fact I'm on gnome-session-fallback, and this problem relates directly to
gnome-terminal.
I have a single profile set up in gnome-termina
I can confirm this is a problem. The setting works if desktop effects
are turned off (metacity?), but not if desktop effects are on (compiz?).
There doesn't seem to be a compiz gconf key for this setting under the
compiz settings, while for metacity
/apps/metacity/window_keybindings/toggle_on_all_
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