Still present in Lucid.
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By default my HDA Intel card wasn't being selected. Hitting F6 and
selecting the right sound card fixes it. Also running alsamixer -c 0
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Will Ubuntu be upgrading to the new version soon? I hope I don't have to
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Patch applied fine for me, forwarded upstream. Work on behalf of Ubuntu
Reviews.
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Unable to patch source
n...@desktop:~/Reviews/update-manager-0.142.1$ patch -p1 -i
01_update-manager_support_XFCE_shutdown.patch
patching file UpdateManager/UpdateManager.py
Hunk #1 FAILED at 597.
1 out of 1 hunk FAILED -- saving rejects to file
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Binary package hint: rhythmbox
Ubuntu 10.04 - Rhythmbox Unable to Play Music from daap share that
requires password
Clean install of Ubuntu 10.04.
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS
Release:10.0
Installed mp3 plugin (at I believe Rhythmbox promp
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was to report this as a bug:
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I have this bug and also have I believe a work around. The work-around
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https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+que
The Banshee not being able to connect to a daap share with the default
samba configuration does already appear to covered by:
Bug: #498697
Banshee refuses to connect to DAAP share
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/banshee/+bug/498697
I have reported by workaround for this issue as a comme
Had same issue, log attached
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I'm feeling screwed over here. I wrote a patch for this in January and
it's been ignored for nearly seven months. *NO ONE* on launchpad gave me
any feedback on the patch. Then Bilal comes along, writes a nearly
identical patch, and it's accepted and committed. What did I do wrong?
How come Bilal's
HP Pavilion 15-cx0598na
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@hui your kernel works for me on my Dell XPS9710. Sound in and out.
Thanks!!
In other words, in response to the kernel bot:
This patch solves the problem. If I knew how, I would change this to
'verification-done-hirsute'
Thanks again!
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I expected my computer to recognize my graphics card. It has been working fine
until this morning. When I turned on my computer it took longer than normal to
load and now it does n
I experienced this, on the same snapd package version and Ubuntu release. I am
using fish as my shell (it's set in /etc/passwd for my user).
I noticed that the XDG_DATA_DIRS variable had /var/lib/snapd/desktop appended
with a space instead of a colon.
Editing /usr/share/fish/vendor_conf.d/snapd.
Public bug reported:
# System Details Report
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## Report details
- **Date generated:** 2024-05-14 16:11:26
## Hardware Information:
- **Hardware Model:** ASUS TUF GAMING X570-PRO
_WI-FI_
- **Memory:**
This is a high impact bug. Any idea when the upstream will be available
to install for us peasants?
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Title:
When clicking on some maximized or ti
It was suggested that I try adding the canonical-x staging PPA to check
a fix, but it seems the issue is still present. after update/upgrade the
system still attempts to keep back mesa packages. I've attached a full
list of the offered upgradeable packages to my comment.
Thanks,
-David
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FoolsRun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have solved this problem on my system by replacing my USB 2.0 PCI
> card.
That's not practical if you have a laptop.
Perry
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s already well understood. The problem is getting someone to
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how a distribution like this can or cannot be managed
in a scalable fashion.
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g%3F
This looks utterly unrelated to the problem most people have had in
which specifically USB 2.0 devices fail and a driver downgrade makes
them work.
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Steve Conklin writes:
> This doesn't appear to be a problem with any particular driver, so I'm
> removing it from kernel bugs
Well, it might still prove to be a misdesign in the kernel interface to
wireless drivers in general.
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kernel-janitor writes:
> This bug report was marked as Incomplete and has not had any updated
> comments for quite some time. As a result this bug is being closed.
> Please reopen if this is still an issue in the current Ubuntu release
> http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download .
It is still a
et TEW-424ub
> and my booting hangs with this wornning.
>
> Error inserting padlock_aes
> (/lib/modules/2.6.24-5-generic/kernel/drivers/crypto/padlock-aes.ko): No
> such device
This doesn't look like the same problem. You should file a new bug
report.
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r
history who note that this can work.
> I'm thinking its a cheap and easy solution while waiting for a bug fix
> in the kernel.
After all these years, one has serious doubts that anyone cares enough
to fix the problem.
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Stefano_PG writes:
> Today I noticed that my VIA based PCI controller seems to be affected by
> this bug too. It always runs well, but if I plug more than one device
> the controller resets.
That's not the same bug.
Perry
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veryone with a USB
problem has tossed in a report onto this -- there's a massive smog that
makes it hard for people to figure out what is actually going on.
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cause I'm 100% certain that the problem is
what the patch is dealing with.
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> spent as much time as I can afford on this, and I prefer the behavior
> with my patch to a NM that continues to invoke useless scans.
As do I, my machine is now working again.
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ample:
You would seem to be experiencing a different bug.
Perry
> May 1 13:43:01 slim NetworkManager: (eth1): supplicant connection
> state change: 7 -> 3
> May 1 13:43:01 slim NetworkManager: (eth1): supplicant connection
> state change: 3 -> 0
> May 1 13:43:02 sl
t everyone else is describing. It has
*similar* symptoms, I'll fully agree, but not *identical* symptoms.
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Alexander Jones writes:
> Regardless of whether I am connected or not, when I open the NM menu to see
> broadcast networks, it is going to have to scan then, right?
No, not necessarily.
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You re
This feels kind
> of a regression to me.
I think not having your network function is a bit more of a regression.
Clearly there are a number of issues in NetworkManager, of course.
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A version of the fixes to libxcb for Intrepid would be highly
appreciated. Anyone have a patched package for me to test out?
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Howard Chu writes:
> Interesting. Is that WPA with a Pre-Shared Key? I use WPA/EAP and
> obviously had the problem. Haven't tried WPA2 at all.
My bad behavior is easily reproduced on a WEP network. I think it
happens regardless of the type of encryption in use.
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issue on Jaunty for some corner cases but I haven't been paying
attention -- Jaunty is too new, and given how long it has been I haven't
even looked at all the scripts currently involved -- nothing quite like
having a bug report ignored for this long.
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I can confirm that the patch Howard Chu has posted to NetworkManager
eliminates the bad behavior for me. I'm no longer getting disconnected
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dhd writes:
> I'm really amazed that the upstream developers are either not aware or
> don't want to fix this!
I filed a bug report. So far, it appears to have been rigorously
ignored. I'm still hoping.
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TheBigT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Here is another confirmation that things are as horrible as they ever
> were after an update to Intrepid RC.
Same here. Nothing has changed, and given how little attention has
been paid so far, I doubt this bug will ever be fixed.
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vista, where the
> minor differences between xp and vista exposed similar device bugs which
> sent vendors scurrying to produce driver updates.
That's not even a remotely apt analogy. Among other things, this bug
has been around since before the release of Vista and no one intends
to fix
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Under Hardy, I'm experiencing the following problems with my CD/DVD
(removable) drive:
1) When sleeping, the power light on the CD/DVD drive remains on, and
from what I can tell based on battery drain times, it appears that the
drive is indeed consuming power. Clearly somethi
boot
proceeded normally (which it did not with the 2.6.24 kernel), sound is
working, and the wireless card is working.
Is there hope to get the 2.6.24 kernel working as well as the 2.6.25
kernel is working?
Perry
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t if you can give us the missing information,
I'm reopening it now. There is no more "missing information" needed.
And may I say that closing bug reports without actually paying
attention to them is not socially responsible.
Perry
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Status:
ake all of five minutes to fix if someone
actually wants to.
I'm re-setting the status, as the bug report is most certainly *not*
incomplete.
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when I last
checked -- I manually installed scripts so that when the network
changes ntp reinitializes. Can you tell me how you claim this happens
on hardy and intrepid without scripts?
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I do not observe the time re-synchronizing itself under these
circumstances. In fact, I observe it getting significantly off, which
is quite irritating and the reason I figured out there was a problem
in the first place.
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Bug Watch Updater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>Status: Incomplete => Invalid
What!?!?!? Why was this changed to "Invalid"? It hits me almost every
day!
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TDB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hey!
> Invalid? It's BROKEN!!!
Not to mention that hundreds of people have had the problem, and a
dozen duplicate problem reports got merged into this one.
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removing the scripts instead of fixing them.
So, no, you can't just close this bug report without fixing it.
Please try to understand what the problem is and to test for the
problem being fixed, not for the existence of a particular file.
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>Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
>Status: New => Triaged
I don't understand why "Triaged" was needed for a problem that could
have been fixed by replacing one line in a file. Why is this is a
"Wishlist" item?
that you don't understand the bug and are more
focused on trying to clear things out of the bug database than on
fixing them.
The fix here is very straightforward.
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Hew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> If the fix is straightforward, you may submit it yourself.
I did. Read the bug report. It is editing two lines in a file (or
restoring the file with the two lines edited if it was removed in
Intrepid).
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Following the previous directions (with a few difficulties -- I needed
to get the amarok_riokarma-mediadevice.desktop file out of the amarok
sources), I got my Karma working under Hardy. It would be nice to make
the thing automatically mount when it is plugged in (which I don't know
how to do) but
Oisín Mac Fhearaí <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hard to believe this bug hasn't been fixed yet tbh. There's obviously
> some workaround which allows other operating systems to deal with it
> and suspend/resume normally as well.
A number of OSes seem to manage
Way to go with the sensitive treatment of the community, Jon Thomas!
People sit around waiting for a couple of years for a support issue to
be fixed for their hardware, limping along when things could Just Work
with minimal effort. Therefore, the right thing is to say to yourself
"oh, the new relea
Jonathan Thomas writes:
> Amarok 2.0 no longer supports Rio Karma, so closing.
You know, in addition to the quality of your prose, I've gone over the
Amarok web site and I've been unable to find evidence that they dumped
Karma support. Not that (as I've noted) any of that probably matters to
you
Lydia Pintscher writes:
> Perry: Please cool down. Jonathan is handling a few hundred bugs a
> day sometimes.
So?
> And the Kubuntu team has limited resources which need to be used
> wisely. Would you rather have a new package/a fixed bug or him
> spending a lot of time
ith 300 other bugs that same day and might not even
understand the original issue.
Project management clearly does not understand that if you intend to
have people think your product is high quality, you cannot pretend
closing bug reports equals fixing bugs.
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Thomas Hood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The aironet card on my ThinkPad T30 works fine with the new kernel.
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Mackenzie Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This is a new bug for me as of Hardy. And rmmod'ing ehci_hcd doesn't
> help any. It makes it worse, even.
Then it might not be the same bug.
Perry
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The problem is straightforward to see and is easy to confirm.
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: new high speed USB device
>>using ehci_hcd and address 99
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at I think...
I've been saying this for a long time, but it seems like the concern
level among those in a position to work on this is limited.
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g has been left untouched for years.
> Please note that every "me too" and "why isn't this fixed
> yet" spams many people's inboxes with these useless messages.
They're only useless if you believe the problem should be ignored.
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Confirming everyone else's report:
I was disappointed to discover my modem was broken after my Feisty
upgrade from Edgy, on an IBM T41p. Manually installing the latest
drivers from http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/packages/smartlink/fixed
everything for me. It is clearly the case that the sl-modem*
that I've shown up with the wrong
form at the wrong window and that I should fill out the other form and
show up in the other office between 9am and 10:30am on a Wednesday.
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fully is beyond the scope of
the current bug report.
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ult, normal operations should not spew anything at all
into logs that humans pay attention to, but anyone can change that if
they have the ability to configure it.
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pongtawat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> RC is out, so it is likely that you and me are left to stay with 2.6.22
> kernel :(
I can't understand why this bug report is being ignored.
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Binary package hint: mplayer
Running under Hardy on an IBM Thinkpad T41 laptop, mplayer no longer
works at all. (Neither, it appears, does Totem.)
If I try to play a video from the shell, mplayer hangs for a while, then
pops up a window with what appears to be the first fram
I can now confirm that Hardy still has the same problem.
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> which was made by one of kernel developers. Thanks.
It does look like a duplicate.
I'll note that under other OSes, it seems possible to autosuspend and
to use USB 2.0 at the same time -- I'm not convinced that both
problems can't be fixed.
P
ard.
That's not a "solution". You're almost certainly just using the low
speed ports instead of the high speed ports. It should not be the case
that some people have difficulty using USB high speed.
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Daniel Gimpelevich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On May 3, 2008, at 8:24 AM, Perry E. Metzger wrote:
>
>> That's not a "solution". You're almost certainly just using the low
>> speed ports instead of the high speed ports. It should not be the case
&
o the
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> FYI, Gutsy 2.6.22 kernel seems to work fine.
That is my experience too. If I boot an old kernel, I have no problem
at all. This is absolutely a regression against Gutsy.
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Now, without any real explanation, it seems to be working again. The
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I'm having the same problem (evince working badly on a laptop with
1400x1050 display and a Radeon). What are the negatives of
XAANoOffscreenPixmaps if any, and is there a real fix that will go into
Gutsy eventually?
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Raph Levien's excellent monospace font "Inconsolata" is really great for
software developers who have to stare at a screen all day:
http://www.levien.com/type/myfonts/inconsolata.html
It made debian package-of-the-day recently:
http://debaday.debian.net/2007/08/15/rd-ttf-in
Alexander Sack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> i somehow must be blind ... can you tell me where those log messages end
> up for you?
grep for them in /var/log if you're running NetworkManager. They're
pretty unmistakable.
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** Summary changed:
- Cannot download these programs
+ Upgrades fail because some .deb packages are protected on servers.
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Upgrades fail because some .deb packages are protected on servers.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/106325
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ne, I think it would be best if the
update was backed out of the upgrade lists so that people won't get
unpleasant and unexpected error messages from the upgrade tool. The
error message was not particularly scary for me, but for a naive user
it would have been a serious issue.
Perry
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serious threat.
If you are really concerned about security, worry about real problems
in the default Ubuntu config, like turning zeroconf on by default,
which expose people to actual problems. This "threat" you are worried
about in setting a default ntp.conf is not real.
Perry
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a gps reciever does not cost that much).
GPS signals can be externally corrupted with an appropriate
transmitter as well. There is no actual way to prove you have the
correct time. (This is one reason very few protocols require accurate
timekeeping for security.)
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Perry E. Metzger
This would appear to be the same as 98608, which I reported a year ago.
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Cannot mount USB 2.0 devices
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/95428
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I'm starting to wonder whether anyone actually cares at all. Five months
and you can't even assign a priority to the bug?
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USB problems on IBM T41 laptop
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/98608
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Public bug reported:
I reported 98608 a very long time ago.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.20/+bug/98608
The person assigned to it seems to have ignored it in the interim. (I
note by clicking on his name that he seems to have done the same thing
to many other bug repo
Until someone actually bothers to touch the original bug report, I'm
afraid that declaring this one "invalid" isn't going to help either.
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Status: Invalid => New
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A bug I reported has been in limbo for 5 months.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/144089
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