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I just updated to jaunty from dapper and my machine overheats a lot.
Its a powerful laptop, Intel core 2 duo 2.4ghz . I noticed that my
laptop stopped "breathing" like it did in dapper, but it never speeds
up the fan and just shuts down. To recreate the issue t
Vmware!
On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 9:40 AM, Mathieu Comandon wrote:
> Could you run top or sudo top and tell which process eats all CPU ?
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Peace
On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 4:49 PM, Michael Brooks
wrote:
> Vmware!
>
> On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 9:40 AM, Mathieu Comandon wrote:
>> Could you run top or sudo top and tell which process eats all CPU ?
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>> https://b
Here is the machine crashing using eclipse. The current temp is 104C,
when it hit 105C it turned off which was less than a minute after
this was taken:
http://yfrog.com/0jscreenshotwiip
Thanks,
Michael
On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 4:59 PM, Michael Brooks
wrote:
> To be fair it doesn't ha
No that is a mistype. Of course the machine shuts down at 104c! So it
sounds like you all are still chasing your tails or denying the bug.I
don't give a fuck about this tread anymore, I have my patch that's all I
need. If you are still waiting for canonical to even acknowledge this
issue t
m4cph1sto:
My fan spins in circles derp derp.
I sped up the fan and the problem went away. Can you tell me why would that
happen?
On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 10:56 AM, m4cph1sto wrote:
> I'll add my 2 cents. My laptop, Pentium M 2.0 GHz, is experiencing CPU
> temps 10-20 degrees C hotter in Jaunty
Perhaps there is some magical "issue 2" . But how do you know your
fan is spinning properly if you haven't tried to speed it up? Being
unscientific is only creating more problems for this bug. m4cph1sto
you one of the people being very unscientific about this bug. I know
for a fact that we are
Okay, so it has been verified by 3 people now. Is Canaonical going to
do something about it before they loose every laptop user?
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Wow, abhiroopb good post! Unfortunately my system fails to booting with
the complete fix, so be careful. I know you guys are going to laugh at
this python script, but it works! I just nohup it when I use vmware
or really anything.
#!/usr/bin/python
import os
import time
#apt-get install i8ku
Yeah, i have been using my own patch for my Dell Laptop. Basically i
have just been speeding up the fan to max. Its looped to fight to
keep the speed at max, it kind of breaths again.Its a dirty hack
for sure, but not as dirty as Canonical for releasing such as shitty
bug.
#!/usr/bin/pyth
Andreas you are wrong. The problem is very simple and my python patch
works GREAT on my system. If you speed up the fan, then the machine
works like a CHAMP. By default the fan is too fucking slow and the
machine overheats and dies. I'm going to stick with Ubuntu until I
get burned again. (No
This is not a hardware specific issue. Some people here have ATI
graphics or AMD chips. I have a nVidia chip with a dual core 2.4ghz
Intel.The heat control on Jaunty was changed, the fans stopped
the oscillated "breathing" which to be honest was annoying. All of
the evidence i have seen is
I know for a fact the fans are too slow, I have proved it. If you
speed up the fan, its stops over heating, plain and simple.
There might be other issues at play eating up processor time and thus
battery life. I wish a had a mode just for battery life
Peace
On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 6:12
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome
When the machine is left alone then the screen will display black,
however the backlight will remain lit for a considerable amount of time
there after. An easy way to check is by putting the machine in a
totally dark room, the screen should not be
Public bug reported:
I just updated to jaunty from dapper and my machine overheats a lot.
Its a powerful laptop, Intel core 2 duo 2.4ghz . I noticed that my
laptop stopped "breathing" like it did in dapper, but it never speeds
up the fan and just shuts down. To recreate the issue try and slam
Public bug reported:
I'm installing the JDK 6 and some other java packages with Synaptic. I
had a silent crash, the only way i knew was from the notice in the
upper left corner. Really the bigger issue here is that Ubuntu doesn't
come with the most common programming language in the world, Ja
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I remember clicking a checkbox in a lower left corner, but yeah the
license was a bit strange. Why doesn't it ask me again? It is
reporting that the package is broken
On Fri, Jan 2, 2009 at 8:40 AM, goto wrote:
> >From the log file:
>
> user did not accept the sun-dlj-v1-1 license
>
> Could y
Wow, its cool to have someone to talk to. Yeah i just didn't read
the CLI output, I had to download the doc's from sun's website. The
java documentation is installed but eclipse doesn't see it. The
reason why eclipse is so popular is because of its auto completion and
built-in java doc. Its
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: eclipse
Eclipse is a very powerful IDE, and what sets it apart from the rest is
its built-in documentation, its auto-completion and helpful hints for
solving bugs. Its turns out that these three key features (and probably
more) are totally non-function
eeping the machine from gong to sleep. However
this is not the case, the chordates stay constant, however they are
displayed as full integers. Is it possible that chordates could be a
float and that it is too sensitive?
Thanks,
Michael Brooks
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Do my eyes deceive me? Did canonical finely recognize this after 96
emails to my inbox? Andy you are testing this on a desktop? This is
a problem with laptops! Mr Prabhakar, downgrade to 8 or use
Fedora if you want an immediate fix.
Peace out
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 12:26 AM, Prabhakar N
Hey Andy sounds like you have a heap of fail on your hands. I have
had a patch for a few weeks now. Ubuntu's fan speed is too slow, and
this is the cause of 99% of the 100 posts on this thread. You probalby
can't reproduce the issue because your laptops are not powerful
enough. I can't even run
Andy, why hasn't Canonical released a fix to speed up the fan? It
has been MONTHS and this issues affects everyone at some level. There
are so many people on this thread, the bug is obvious like cerebral
palsy.
peace
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 3:47 AM, CharleyS wrote:
> ACPI dump
>
> ** Attachmen
ble workaround for these users, it's basically a fix for symptoms
> and nothing else.
>
> Andreas
>
> Am Donnerstag, den 09.07.2009, 19:48 + schrieb Michael Brooks:
>> Andy, why hasn't Canonical released a fix to speed up the fan? It
>> has been MONTHS and this
You know what I don't even care that I fixed this bug. Fuck this
shit I'm moving to Fedora.
Peace
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 1:20 PM, Michael Brooks wrote:
> My laptop stopped shitting down every 20 minutes when i sped up the
> fan. So Andy is mistaken. This bug should have ne
cles. This bug is wide spread and very easy to reproduce, yet
there has been no official fix, even to this day.
Peace
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 1:26 PM, Michael Brooks wrote:
> You know what I don't even care that I fixed this bug. Fuck this
> shit I'm moving to Fedora.
>
>
lve the problem for hardware that does not
> provide that control at all)?
>
> OTOH, I guess it would be helpful if you could document your workaround,
> for people that might benefit from it.
>
> Andreas
>
>
> Am Donnerstag, den 09.07.2009, 20:20 + schrieb Michael Brooks:
&
:
> I tend to believe this is not a symptom of fan speed being too slow; I
> have experiented with fan speed (which I can control on my ThinkPad) at
> relatively high levels, with the result still being processor getting
> hotter than it should.
>
> @Michael Brooks: I hope your movi
So you don't have an optical mouse and an LCD screen? Thats cool, I
don't care if your software burns a hole in the ground, i'm not using
it anymore.
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Hey Mr Cook,
I am very interested in how this patch. Before your roll it out i want to
make sure there isn't a trivial bypass. Please keep me informed, I want
Ubuntu be rock solid.
Thanks,
Michael Brooks
On Fri, Jun 4, 2010 at 5:12 PM, Kees Cook wrote:
> ** Changed in: apparmor
rn. Perhaps AppArmor can inherit this elegance.
Thanks,
Michael Brooks
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Hey Jamie,
For the most part I agree with your stance and I am happy to see the summary
update. I also totally agree with this statement:
"Our stance is that if a security feature[SELinux] breaks default and common
configurations, users will turn off the feature."
PHP-Nuke will not run on a de
Public bug reported:
I am running Ubuntu 11.10 on a laptop and the heat management is very
bad. The system will heat up and under clock to avoid damage. When the
system is restarted and in GRUB the fan speed will go to MAX. The
moment the kernel loads the fan speed drops dramatically.Why no
To be honest when this bug report was written this is exactly how Unity
acted. It fell apart by just looking at it. It has gotten a lot better
in the past few months and whatever bug cause this nonsense it has
been resolved. Unity is less buggy, which makes me wonder why this clearly
alpha so
Its on the new unity system. And its very easy to verify, just hit
ctrl+alt+m. How could this possibly be incomplete?
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Title:
Gnome command mis
That doesn't work on my machine. In fact the only command that still
works is ctrl+alt+l for lock screen. Why would it be D? Its been M for
so long.
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wow thats random. Some are super, some are ctrl+alt.Hey for the
next version can you mix them up all again? Just to keep your users on
their toes?
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To recreate this bug hit:
ctrl+alt+m
In every gnome based version of Ubuntu before 11.04 this minimized all
windows, and now it does nothing. Please re-instate this very useful
command by default.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: gnome (not installed)
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: network-manager
I have two wireless devices on my laptop. The internal wireless device
is so bad i can't get a signal if i am on-top of a wireless AP. I have
a USB wireless nic plugged in.Every time I boot the machine both
wireless devices are ena
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Incorrect handling of multiple wireless nics.
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Yep this issue is fixed. Thank you!
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Backlight stays lit
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Unity breaks windows.
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I am running a fully updated Ubuntu 10.10 and this issue is **A SERIOUS
PROBLEM**. It appears as though the fan never goes to its max speed.
It should be noted that this issue isn't as bad as it was under 9.10,
but still very annoying.
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It looks like we have a regression issue. This bug has resurfaced in
11.04.
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I thin its funny that wanting Ubuntu to not rape the environment and my
battery is a "wish list" item. Clearly there is a problem with Canonical's
view of their impact.
On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 1:04 AM, hjaddadi <371...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
> Same problem here with Ubuntu 10.10 on Aspire 5
I fail to see the point of a screen saver that is attempting to display a
perfectly black, but instead displays a grey screen which is waisting the
life, using Co2, eating up my battery and burning out my display.
On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 9:05 PM, kurt belgrave
wrote:
> Thank you for taking the
ocesses in the form of these
> header files. In fact every time you see an #include in an app armor rule
> set, its a point of weakness.I hope to give a another killer
> blackhat/defcon talk, this time i am talking about about my exploit and
> these abuses against apparmor.
>
&
Affects me too. Stock upgrade from 13.10 to 14.04.
The arrogance and buck-passing behaviour of the Ubuntu devs on here is
astounding.
This is a very definite critical bug where the update process is failing
to handle what seems to be a common situation. Stop arguing and start
fixing, there clearl
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Mike
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Affects me when simply writing text in gedit!
Killing ibus-daemon in the terminal cuts the CPU usage and restores
responsiveness.
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Title:
System
"Workaround from upstream:
clear the recent documents list (File->Recent Documents->Clear List)"
This doesn't work for me. Why? Because clicking on any item in the
Recent Documents List, including "Clear List" actually just opens up the
first Recent Document!!
Most enterprise users will load and
Since this bug is obviously not going to be fixed any time soon, there
is an alternative for Cinnamon users:
Multi-Core System Monitor 1.5
http://cinnamon-spices.linuxmint.com/applets/view/79
You can install it from Linux Mint's Panel Applets list
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Also apparent in 14.04 with Synaptics Touchpad. If the cursor is in
motion while the left touchpad button is pressed, the click event only
occurs after a long delay.
I've tried all sorts of synclient settings, nothing improves the
situation. Interestingly a USB mouse works fine, it's just the touc
After a fuck-tonne of Googling, I have a temporary workaround:
sudo rmmod psmouse
sudo modprobe psmouse
Simply unloading and reloading the mouse kernel module fixes the problem. This
seems to be a kernel driver bug.
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Platform: Ubuntu 11.10 running latest ALSA, PulseAudio and outputting
via a M-Audio Delta 1010LT soundcard.
Trigger: On resuming a session from hibernate
Expected behaviour: I should be able to output audio from the selected
default device in Settings -> Sound, much as I was
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Title:
Workspace switcher displays badly on dual monitors
To manage notifications abo
Public bug reported:
On Oneiric with Unity, when using dual monitors in different
orientations (Samsung 1440 x 900, one landscape, one portrait, ATI
Radeon graphics card), the workspace switcher fails to display
correctly:
Expected:
- Previews of the four workspaces visible on both monitors, abil
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When exiting from a full-screen program (e.g. Firefox on F11 mode), the
window is returned with its top left corner aligned off the top of the
screen. Reproducible on any multi-screen desktop environment where the
screens have different resolutions or different orientations su
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