I think I may have had an incomplete install that was trying to
configure itself. Force-reinstalling the package solved the problem.
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I recently installed a custom kernel, and on that custom kernel, the
brightness level showed up correctly. I had been trying build a kernel
that took advantage of kernel mode setting for my Intel i915 card. I
also compiled some other options into the kernel, and I think one of
them might have don
Running "rmmod dell-laptop" and then "modprobe -i dell-laptop" fixed it.
The module was shown as running in "lsmod" before this, so I still don't
know exactly what was wrong. Either way, its fixed now.
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Brightness notification does not show correct brightness level
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DRI2: (UXA) white transparency artifacts with compiz [patch]
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/324854
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No, I haven't built mesa from source before. I ran "ls -R /usr/local/ |
grep -i mesa" just to be sure, and got no output. Do you know of
anything else that might cause the problem?
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Yep, that solved my problem. For a fix, one could turn off the
--indirect-rendering option in fusion-icon. Although I'm still curious
as to why that causes a problem. Anyone have any thoughts?
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Vitali, that fix causes some problems with transparency. The fix for a
certain UXA transparency bug was to turn off indirect-rendering.
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This bug still affects me. i915 chipset, up-to-date Jaunty with UXA enabled.
gksudo also does not shade the rest of the screen.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: scim
Attempted to upgrade packages on Jaunty build with kernel 2.6.28-9.
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.04
ErrorMessage: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 2
Package: scim 1.4.7-3ubuntu12
Sourc
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libasound2-plugins
Description:Ubuntu jaunty (development branch)
Release:9.04
Kernel: 2.6.28-7-generic
libasound2-plugins version: 1.0.18-1ubuntu3
pulsaudio version: 0.9.14-0ubuntu4: 10.0.15.3ubuntu3
firefox version: 3.0.6+nobinonly-0ubuntu1
Jaunty Beta. Wifi LED also stays on at all times. Before Beta LED was always
off. Function keys work as normal.
This was on a Dell XPS M140
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Jaunty Beta. Wifi LED also stays on at all times. Before Beta LED was always
off. Function keys work as normal.
This was on a Dell XPS M140
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Binary package hint: notify-osd
Running on Ubuntu Jaunty (9.04) on Dell XPS M140 with a 915 chipset.
notify-osd version: 0.9.9-0ubuntu1
When adjusting screen brightness using keyboard shortcuts, I only need
to hit the button around 6-7 times before I am at minimum/maximum
b
Yes, I can confirm that this problem does occur with notification-
daemon. Thank you.
Should I open a bug for gnome-settings-daemon, or can this one be moved
/cross-linked to it?
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Also, the meter *definitely* goes down less the smaller it gets. Not
sure if that will help, though.
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Yup, upgrading to 10 did it. Thanks!
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Actually, I noticed something else about mine. It starts off, but turns on
if I hit the function key. At that point wifi radio is off, but the light
is on. Then whenever I hit the function key it flashes off for a moment and
turns back on. This same flashing behavior occurs when changing my MAC
I think I'll do a fresh install using a Lucid daily build. Maybe it'll
be fixed there. Or maybe it'll be fixed by a reinstallation. I hope...
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I would love some help on this, as I am unable to use my computer for
very long most of the time. If I need to post anything more, just say
the word.
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I am looking for patterns in the crash, as I know "random" is a very...
vague term. I've noticed that the first crash takes about 20 to 30
minutes. All subsequent crashes occur in under 10 minutes. This
pattern lasts until a complete reboot.
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The system appears to be much less stable when on battery power. Just a
thought.
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Nice to know I'm not alone in this problem, at least :-). I'm beginning
to think it might have something to do with underclocking the GPU when
on battery power. It's kind of a stretch, but that does explain why the
crash happens more often (or only, in your case) on battery.
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I was doing a bit more research before a reinstall. ld-2.10.1.so is
provided by libc6, for what it's worth. I think I'll try a dist-upgrade
first. Maybe something got solved between Karmic and Lucid, and it
could be in the Alpha. If that doesn't work I'll try a full reinstall.
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And by dist-upgrade I mean "update-manager -d". :-P
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I don't know about anyone else, but I've resorted to just using
notification-daemon again. I can't stand notify-osd. Even though using
notification-daemon solves my problem, there is no reason why I should
have to use it anyway. I liked the look of the new notifications. But
I use Pidgin a lot,
Upgrading to Lucid was unsuccessful, so I did a full install of Alpha 2.
This appeared to fix this bug, only to replace it with another. Xorg
still crashes with no backtrace, but there is no segfault or "general
protection" on anything. I wouldn't mark this as closed, however,
because it may stil
One more thing I should mention. It is still much more stable than
before, however, the instability will also occur on AC. Personally, I
feel that the overall stability is more helpful because I use this
laptop on battery a lot, but you may think differently.
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I can confirm that I have the same bug. Dbus is running. I have tried
reconfiguring consolekit, policykit, xorg, and gdm. They have done nothing.
Booting with rw also did nothing. My computer is fully up to date. I don't,
however, have the /proc/1043/environ warning that dino99 had. I don
On further note (and checking of daemon.log), I realized that I DID have
the same problem as dino99, but only BEFORE I was unable to start GDM.
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I've been updating throughout the evening, and apparently one of the
recent updates to something fixed the problem for me.
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Same exact probleem. Dell XPS M140.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 438536 ***
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I'm in the same boat as Dinero Francis. I've been using Ubuntu for
about 4 years now, and I didn't pick up on the difference between "sync"
and "async" notifications. From the standpoint of a new user, this
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
Nvidia binary driver version 185 on a GTX260M.
Crashes are seemingly random (anywhere from 30 seconds to 2 hours logged
in), but always present with no backtrace in Xorg.0.log.old and either a
segfault or general protection in ld-2.10.1.so. 173 dri
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It crashed in between me submitting the bug and uploading this.
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Oh, sorry, should include this.
Xorg crashes then immediately brings me to the login screen.
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