The authenticate button is always greyed for me. I am seeing this
problem on both Gutsy and Hardy. In Gutsy it used to get activated if I
chose some other server type and back to Microsoft Exchange. In Hardy
even that doesn't work. I run into the same issues with the login name
and password on Guts
I had hibernated the laptop with the gwibber window up. When I switched
on the laptop I got the message. This should be the latest version of
gwibber.
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I see this issue on Lucid. I have not noticed it in Karmic or Intrepid
if I remember right. Disabling sounds worked for me as well -
Going to: Tools | Preferences | Sounds and setting the method to "No
Sounds" resolved it for me.
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I got the same problem when trying to get the wireless to work. I have
seen issues with my wireless in the last few days.
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Faced the issue when I deleted the machine on the web interface hoping
it will question me next time automatically. It didn't and there is no
easy way to add. The steps on the following link helped -
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1479755
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I am seeing a similar behavior when trying to unlock on Karmic today. I
had to kill the keyring daemon from the console (ctlr+alt+F1). I have
seen it twice today. I am not sure it is relevant here.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Lock the screen - ctrl + alt + 'L'
2. Try to unlock the screen with possibly
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One issue has led to the collapse of the system. Multiple bugs being
reported.
ProblemType: KernelOops
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
Package: linux-image-4.13.0-12-generic 4.13.0-12.13
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-12.13-generic 4.13.3
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-12-generic x86_6
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The system went crazy. Was trying to install gcs-fuse just before that.
But did not get to it. Just the update command. Not sure if that
installed something.
ProblemType: KernelOops
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
Package: linux-image-4.13.0-12-generic 4.13.0-12.13
ProcVersionSig
This was a one time thing. Things are smooth now. I really can't put my
finger on what might have caused the problem.
On Thu, Oct 5, 2017 at 9:36 PM, Joseph Salisbury <
joseph.salisb...@canonical.com> wrote:
> Can you reproduce this bug, or was it a one time event?
>
>
> ** Changed in: linux (Ubu
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Binary package hint: ubuntuone-client
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Release -
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 10.10
Release:10.10
Package -
# apt-cache policy ubuntuone-client
ubuntuone-client:
Installed: 1.4.4.1-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 1.4.4.1-0ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 1.4.4.1-
Please note that I am using the 2GB free subscription and haven't used
even a small percentage yet. The steps followed where -
$ killall ubuntu-sso-login
$ u1sdtool -q; u1sdtool -c
And the message keeps popping up.
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Is this fix in the official release? Kindly let know when we can see the
same in the official repositories.
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Title:
Gwibber does not display any m
This problem may not be the same but I have noticed very recently that
the screen gets garbled after hibernate on my laptop. This problem
wasn't there earlier - it is very recent change. It could be after the
recent kernel update I did -
$ uname -a
Linux x...@abc.com 3.0.0-16-generic #28-Ubuntu S
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Hi,
I have been trying to get the grub in place and I see a lot of help on
the net. Some of it says that grub2 doesn't support NTFS so there is a
problem. I have tried to use boot-repair. I will check if it works.
Are there any fixes regarding this problem in the latest rel
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Title:
Ubiquity failed to install grub in precise ubuntu 12.04 when trying
dual boot
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The pointer closest to the issue I am seeing -
http://askubuntu.com/questions/125191/another-windows-7-entry-missing-
from-grub2-question
Sought help fro m -
I think this bug is similar to -
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/+bug/807801
Couldn't get the grub to work. Hoping there
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Hi,
I have noticed this issue after a wakeup from a hibernate usually. Today
I had been using the laptop after a successful wake and then I updated
the kernel today using apt-get updated. I went to the console window
using Ctrl+Alt+F1 and on trying to return to the GUI window
I tried KDE today on Ubuntu 11.10 on my desktop. I see the garbling
happening much sooner - so it is not specific to the desktop manager. If
I refresh the screen somehow like say minimize and maximize a window the
garbling disappears.
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I have changed my setup and I don't remember seeing this issue on linux
3.0.x kernel. I will need to check if I can reproduce the problem. If I
can I am willing to test the same.
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Hi,
I have had this problem before. I was using tools like Jupiter to use
the laptop (T400) in power mode. I believe the fan might need some
servicing but instead of rebooting the system can the user not be warned
about the issue at say 80C or 90C instead of just shutting dow
I had this problem with an older kernel long back. I can't place which
one. The problem was solved after I got the fan cleaned/replaced. So the
problem was really that the system would reboot without any warning
whatsoever. The bug was closed stating it is a laptop issue.
My problem is that one co
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I have noticed the laptop rebooting within 10 minutes of use. I
suspected the temperature as I see the critical temperature reached a
lot of places in the /var/log/syslog. But I notice that this is
increased when I try to download something, run a network speed test,
update th
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Hi,
Each time my machines starts I have gnome-do starting at login. Along
with that there is this annoying keyring dialog that opens but the
screen is frozen as in neither the mouse works or the keyboard. I need
to kill either the keyring dialog or the gnome-do to be able to
I now see this problem on my laptop as well. I have not been able to get
across the issue. I have to keep killing the keyrings dialog each time I
log in. Kindly advise how to fix the same.
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in on that. Kindly
let know.
thx,
mynk
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Title:
Ubuntu 12.10 - the screen starts blinking after a hibernate or upgrade
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@a-r-karthick: the patch works fine. I saw some errors in r600 you might
want to check. Attaching along with.
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I wish I could provide more useful info to crack the problem. But do
keep the bug open - hoping to see it closed sometime! :)
thx,
mynk
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Title
I upgraded to Ubuntu 11.10 Beta and I see the problem is still present.
I see an improvement as in the screen garbles lesser. I am not sure
about this as the issue worsens after some time. As of now at least the
text is not garbling which means I can read it. Earlier it used to get
really bad.
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I am seeing an issue with my T400 and also my desktop (running 11.10
Beta) when trying to hibernate. It just returns to the lock screen. I am
forced to use suspend which works better. I see some errors on the
console when trying to hibernate. Sharing the same below -
Cleared
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Title:
Hibernate returns to lock screen on a Lenovo T400 running Ubuntu 11.04
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I am seeing a new problem (actually 2 new problems) around the keyring
on Ubuntu 10.10 (32bit). I login and I am prompted for the keyring and -
1. If I don't give the password in some time the keyboard doesn't work
anymore and the mouse works but I can't click anything. I had to reboot
the machine
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When I boot with the latest kernel -
# uname -a # I am guessing this to be *-10 as I am booted from *-8
Linux mayankr-T400 2.6.38-10-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Mon Apr 11 03:31:50 UTC
2011 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
I get a black screen. Trying to switch between consoles (Ctrl+
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Title:
Bla
Ok I see that lspci details are attached.
I am able to reproduce this problem at will. The laptop won't boot with
the latest kernel. I have to boot from the previous kernel.
Kindly note that the bug report was taken when booted from the older
version of the kernel.
Hope this helps,
Mayank
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Hi,
I have noticed this problem on my desktop (hoping details were picked by
apport) on Ubuntu 10.10 also and was expecting it to be fixed on 11.04
but I still see the issue. It gets really annoying as I can't do much
with the screen in this state - A Ctrl-A and Esc usually c
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squares"
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I have looked up the web for reports on this type of issue but couldn't
narrow down my search. I have noticed a considerable slow down in the
system when this happens.
Thanks,
Mayank
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Adding the objdump referred to in the update. Will try the suggestions
and update.
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Thanks Karthick,
Your suggestion works -
T400:~/linux-2.6.38/drivers/gpu/drm/radeon# diff r600.c.orig r600.c
2221a,2234
> /*
>* Re-read the read and write if the value returned isn't sane. before
> calling r600_cp_start
>*/
>do {
> rdev->cp.rptr
Attaching the r600.c as requested.
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