It has disappeared for me, but I never had a reliable steps-to-reproduce
(it affected some logins, not others; I figured it was compiz/theme/font
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I still have this problem on an up-to-date Jaunty.
Not sure what "jaunty's -11.38" means... but I THINK it means kernel. My
kernel rev is 2.6.28-11.42 (386).
"cpulimit.c: Received request to terminate due to CPU overload." is the
exact error.
Some other notables:
Audio device: Intel Corporation
Same problem here; same menu option "Continue without bootloader" was my
only choice.
>From what I can tell, I have a valid install on my target drive, but the
NSLU2 itself still keeps booting to installer.
I've tried upslug'ing it to other images, but can't get it to boot from
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Is there any way that I can use this package without having to go
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If not, what steps should I take during re-install to ensure that this
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If my bug is a duplicate, h
The released fix does indeed fix my problem. Now everything works, right
up through the "appearance" applet, which was relying on gnome-settings-
daemon, which seemed to rely on gst.
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I do not have an SD card, as some other similar suspend-related bugs
report.
The device never properly suspended... just went to a black (but
backlight on) screen and sat there getting hot. Was not responsive after
a reasonable wait, so I had to force power-off.
ProblemType:
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When logging into a Jaunty system (upgraded from clean install of
Intrepid) it takes about 5-10 seconds to authenticate, whether I'm
logging in via sshd, via gdm, or even from a normal user -> sudo.
I see this in my /var/log/auth.log:
Apr 8 19:39:06 pipsqueek sshd[6206]: pam
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Confirmed here. I've combed through gconf-editor, looking for where this
might be flipping settings, but can't find it yet. It's a compiled-C
program, so I can't peek in the source easily to find out what it's
Confirmed.
Just did a complete naked re-install with the "Alternate Install" disc
in text-mode. Now I get this perl warning for EVERY SINGLE PACKAGE dpkg
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I am seeing this problem on a clean install of Jaunty -- no upgrade;
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Binary package hint: compiz-fusion-plugins-main
When activating the resize-info plugin with stock settings (save "draw
on all windows") I get a small garbled blue-ish rectangle with mangled
text. See linked screenshot: http://matt.dalchemy.com/ss.png
I'm running a fresh inst
Do we know what kernel(s) if any in Ubuntu's repositories have this
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Confirmed; also happening every resume on a Thinkpad T43.
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But it's true, the automatic updates are trying to stomp those three
packages. For now, I'll ignore the suggestion.
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Binary package hint: nautilus
I'm on Ubuntu 8.04, my nautilus version is 1:2.22.2-0ubuntu. This box
was upgraded from a Gutsy install.
I do not have the Preference > Behavior > "Always open in browser
windows" turned on, and haven't for several revs of Ubuntu.
The behavior
It's still spatial; it just no longer closes parent windows. Spatial has
obviously not been removed, it has simply changed.
My understanding is that "spatial mode" originated upstream, not in
Ubuntu, and that Ubuntu diverged some version ago (hence the key
"no_ubuntu_spatial" in conf).
So, this i
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: python-zodb
This is a show-stopper: ZODB no longer records attribute changes. I have
another system running Gutsy on i386, and have no problems there.
I'm attaching a code sample that gives the following output for me:
CODE:
from ZODB import FileSt
I applied the patch to the debian source, which went without trouble,
but I can't compile the package:
sudo dpkg-buildpackage
leads to the attached error message.
I noticed that the installed deb is also missing those utilities; thing
like "runzeo" should land in /usr/bin/ but they don't... the
On Dec 1, 2007 7:38 AM, esteve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My previous patch lacked some changes to MANIFEST and SETUP.cfg files,
> here's another one that fixes this. Please let me know if it works.
Thanks!
It's getting closer, but still not quite. Here's the output (full output
attached; rel
On Dec 1, 2007 2:37 PM, Matt Feifarek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> stuff seems to be missing in the Deb... testing stuff, the command line
> utilities like runzeo... Maybe there's another source package in the
> repositor
I guess the email doesn't snarf attachments.
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> /home/work/zodb-3.6.0/debian/python-zodb/usr/local/lib/python2.5/site-
> packages/ZEO/zeoctl.py (notice the "local" directory), while in my
> computer it is installed in
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> Ubuntu better. You reported this bug a while ago and there hasn't been
> any activity in recently. We were wondering if this is still and issue
> for you? Tha
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I see that OLD bug #7892 is in the system (from 2004) but this has
different script details, so I'm starting a new one.
I'm on Feisty.
in file: /etc/rcS.d/S35mountall.sh on line 30 (or 41, depending on the
if/else clause) there is this command:
mount -a -t noproc,nfs,nfs4,s
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: powernowd
I can't get powernowd to work -- can't even insert the kernel module:
# modprobe powernow-k8
FATAL: Error inserting powernow_k8
(/lib/modules/2.6.15-28-amd64-server/kernel/arch/x86_64/kernel/cpufreq/powernow-k8.ko):
No such device
Here's the
I have what may be a clue.
I'm having the same problem, and I noticed this in dmesg:
[17179641.976000] wifi0: Atheros 5212: mem=0xe890, irq=193
[17179642.364000] ACPI: PCI interrupt for device :00:0b.0 disabled
[17179642.364000] ath_pci: driver unloaded
[17179642.368000] ath_rate_sample: u
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Binary package hint: ubuntuone-client
Jaunty 64bit.
UbuntuOne client: 0.93.1+r191
I'm trying out UO as a replacement for Dropbox in part; I've been
syncing dotfiles and other sorts of config that I want to keep parallel
on several Ubuntu boxes that I use. UO is attractive t
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Sorry; Launchpad ate my comment.
Turns out that I put the GST* messages on separate lines; I didn't
realize that they should be prefixes to the totem command. Sorry. It
worked now, though it generated 400+ MB of text in ~5m. Sorry about the
file size.
Basically the same thing happened; the stream
Bug still affects me; I'll try to get a trace; it's hard, since gnome-
panel can't seem to be cleanly killed.
Even killing it with -9 and it starts up incomplete/frozen... I'll keep
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Ubuntu 9.10 32bit.
hdparm v 9.15
I have an optical drive that I use in a media player PC. This drive is
connected to the ATA ribbon cable in the system, NOT to a SATA port.
When playing audio cd's or video dvd's it is very loud, as it tries to
sp
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Binary package hint: xorg
I have a Jaunty x86_64 install with an NVidia GPU that used to perform
flawlessly: acceleration, reliable suspend/resume, etc.
At some point recently after a kernel upgrade, the system began to have
hard-lockups. I couldn't find rhyme or reason, til
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First, not sure why totem --debug doesn't create any debug text...
that's probably another bug.
But, thanks, Pedro... I followed your instructions precisely. I get the
same problem (stream stops after ~ 9m) and this is the contents of
"log.txt":
** Message: no file info
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No, of course that's not it.
When you get a new kernel, if you haven't compiled the module for nvidia
it simply isn't there, and simply will not work. Note that I didn't say
that my X won't start, or that I no longer have 3D acceleration, or that
my nvidia drivers are no longer present.
That's no
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totem 2.28.2 on Karmic x86_64.
I noticed that my usual radio streams have been stalling lately, and
then I noticed that it's always "about" 9:15 after I start them. The
software doesn't crash; it just stops. If I press pause, wait a bit,
then press
Update: it just happened 3-4m after a clean boot. This time it happened
"harder"... I could not even ssh into the box to try and inspect logs.
Later inspection of the logs (after a re-boot) shows nothing in
/var/log/messages or syslog or Xorg.0.log; they didn't get a chance to
write before it reall
I have a clue (perhaps).
Looking in /lib/modules, there is NO file named nvidia.ko... which is
present on my older, Jaunty system.
Surely the nvidia 185 driver deb file should install a kernel module?
Indeed, recovering all of the nvidia-185* files from /var/cache/apt/ and
dpkg-deb -x 'ing them
I have a clue (perhaps).
Looking in /lib/modules, there is NO file named nvidia.ko... which is
present on my older, Jaunty system.
Surely the nvidia 185 driver deb file should install a kernel module?
Indeed, recovering all of the nvidia-185* files from /var/cache/apt/ and
dpkg-deb -x 'ing them
There is no such package called "nvidia-graphics-drivers-180"
Also, I'm experiencing this bug in nvidia-185-*
Trying to get somewhere with Jockey:
$ sudo jockey-text -l
(no output)
$ sudo jockey-text -u
(no output)
$ sudo jockey-text -c
(no output)
The jockey logs are filled with lines like thi
Sorry; I see "nvidia-graphics-drivers-180" is a nomenclature for
Launchpad, not an actual package.
This fixed my problem:
dpkg-reconfigure nvidia-185-kernel-source
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I'm on Karmic, 64bit, reasonably current dual-core CPU with 4G.
Often when I run evince, sometimes it takes about 30s or more for the UI
to show up, and then another long wait before I can even click on
anything. All during this time, System-Monit
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1. Yes it is reproducible, but not 100% of the time. When it happens, it
happens over and over, without fail, on any login (I have two that I
use). Perhaps it is cleared by rebooting?
When it doesn't happen, it's not reproducible. I can't yet tell what the
difference is.
2. If I could have given
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I can't use this device; it shows up in dmesg, but it seems that systemd
hangs when trying to use udev to configure it. The important message (I
think) is:
usb 3-1: 13:0: cannot get min/max values for control 2 (id 13)
AND, here is from syslog:
May 10 23:46:59 dude systemd-u
I'm still having this bug, and it does seem like it's hard-crashing my
system. I want to get my stability back, but I can't uninstall evince
since gnome-core and about 50 other pacakges seem to depend on it.
I'm on Oneiric 64, I have evince 3.2.1-0ubuntu2.2 and apparmor
2.7.0~beta1+bzr1774-1ubunt
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There are other bug reports with this description, but they are either
3-4 years old, or closed, or invalid, or expired.
I'm not doing anything exotic, but after about an hour or two of using
my system (not even copying or moving files, or thumbnailing, or...)
memory usage in
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I'm using Oneiric amd64. I've got a GeForce 8600 GTS. See screenshot for
the result after I resume. This is reproducible.
It's not video memory corruption, because if I do a right-click, the
"popup" is clean. Similarly for menus and the like. And, doing a compiz
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Yeah, sorry, I wanted to use the bug tool, but it's not available via
unity. Or my other launcher, kupfer. Having only used it via gui, I
didn't know the application name on the console.
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Two other clues:
1. Running pulseaudio -C and doing "list-modules" shows that module-
native-protocol-tcp is not installed.
2. Also in pulseaudio -C, "list-clients" does NOT show paprefs when
paprefs is running.
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Same situation here.
I noticed that the only keys in gconf for pulseaudio relate to module
combine (which as you noted, is the only checkbox available in
paprefs)... perhaps this is a clue?
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I'm running Oneiric:
$ aptitude install python-scipy
( ... )
$ python
Python 2.7.2+ (default, Aug 16 2011, 07:24:41)
[GCC 4.6.1] on linux2
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> import scipy
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "",
I don't know how to change pathnames. There definitely isn't any scipy
or numpy in my home directory, which is where I ran python from.
What else can I do to confirm?
I'm a fairly expert python programmer, but I am totally confused about
how python is deployed on Ubuntu, and it's changed (it seem
Hmm.
I did check for virtualenv, and it wasn't there; which led to /usr...
After reporting the bug I did aptitude reinstall python-scipy and tried
again, and it works.
So, I'll mark the bug as invalid.
Thanks for the troubleshooting help.
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Status: Inc
Ok, I did some tests...
1. When nautilus does NOT draw the desktop, memory use stays put at
around 20M and does not grow. This is without moving the extension
directory, so Dropbox and Kupfer could still be active.
2. If I move aside that extensions directory and restart nautilus, if it
is set to
Sigh.
I let it run for about 15 minutes. I tried to "use" it, but like I said,
it takes about 1m just to open a window. So I didn't use it "much".
It's not possible to monitor the resource usage of nautilus when it's
running inside of valgrind, because it's not in the System Monitor
anymore... a
Ok, after about 30m, I see the same familiar behavior...
After starting at around 25M, nautilus is not sitting on 134.9MiB,
rising 200-300KiB per second.
Now what?
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No, it does not happen; I found two places where this setting was set:
1. In gconf : apps / nautilus / preferences / desktop_is_home_dir
(this setting appears to have no effect, but was a carry-over from an old
version of Ubuntu. -- is nautilus gtk3 or gtk2 at this point?)
2. in .config/user-dir
"gsettings get org.gnome.nautilus.preferences desktop-is-home-dir"
returns "false"
I changed:
XDG_DESKTOP_DIR="$HOME/"
to
XDG_DESKTOP_DIR="$HOME/Desktop"
which stopped the problem. Changing it back started it again.
Where are gsettings actually stored, and is dconf the same thing?
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FYI, I get the same behavior if I set the gstettings key and revert the
xdg settings to "normal"...
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Title:
nautilus memory leak
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Sure, that's an environment variable, I expect ... how do I set this so
that it takes precedence?
On Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 3:24 AM, Sebastien Bacher
wrote:
> Could you try if running DESKTOP_SESSION=ubuntu nautilus makes things
> better for you?
>
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That did it; Nautilus behaves, after a whole day, is only eating 40M.
Well done!
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Public bug reported:
I am using Shotwell to import and organize photos from my camera; these
happen to be RW2 raw files from a Panasonic camera.
When I right-click on an image and choose "move to trash", then do
"empty trash", I get choices:
This will remove the photo from your Shotwell library.
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