I can confirm the same.
I tried to configure my wired connection as a static ip address with the
gui. It seemed to change the IP address, but I couldn't access the
internet since the scripts didn't add a default route.
I had to hand edit /etc/network/interface from:
auto lo
iface lo inet loopbac
I forgot to mention this was with hardy.
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This is affecting jaunty also.
It occurs more often when one of the locations is on a different day of
the week to your location, since it makes the time info for the location
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Could the 0.31-0ubuntu2 be put in hardy-proposed with an intention of
adding it to the hardy repo, since hardy is a supposedly a long term
support release.
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Forgot to say this was with a up-to-date gutsy system.
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I've had a similar problem, I copied one file to a memory card using
nautilus, copying another one with a similar file cause nautilus to
starting using 100% CPU and increasing memory usage. Killing the
nautilus window and forcibly quiting stopped the runaway process.
However trying to open the root
A further update, lsusb doesn't alway kick the usb device into life. The
only sure way seems to be to unload the ehci_hcd module (and reload it
if you want USB2 speeds)
I've since install a 2.6.27 kernel from https://launchpad.net/~kernel-
ppa/+archive on my ubuntu hardy machine. I'm not sure how
The unloading and reloading of the ehci_hcd module gave me an idea. Does
the ehci_hcd do something different when the device is plugged in, than
from when it starts up.
I found that by booting (standard hardy 2.6.24 generic kernel) with the
sansa clip plugged in. The sansa mounts automatically at
jtclicker are you sure it fixed it completely?
I thought intrepid used 2.6.27 kernels, but the uname command show in 2.6.24-21
Also it seems you still have the same -110, -32 error messages.
I found intrepid kernels (2.6.27) automatically mount my sansa clip, but
only at usb1 speeds. Which is a i
Here a summary for my sansa clip.
Under gutsy, debian lenny and a 2.6.27 kernel (from interpid):
My clip automounts but only at USB1 speeds
(Hint the easy way to check is do properties on the drive icon, click on
drive tab, if connection says 12Mbps its USB1, 480Mbps is USB2)
However if I boot
I'm having the same problem on hardy.
It seems to only be a problem if External IV Chaining is turned on,
which it is in paranoia mode.
When creating the encfs filesystem to use with rsync, use standard mode
or in expert mode say no to Enable filename to IV header chaining? That
seems to work for
Thanks TJ for taking an interest.
Looking at your script I think the lspci command is wrong since "lspci
--vvnn" gives an error. Does it have an extra -?
I'm assume you want us to run the script maybe 30s after we plug the
problem device (sansa clip) in?
I'll send the results in a few days when
TJ can you give a possible explanation as to why running lsusb a few
times gets the device detected?
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I have the same problem with a sansa clip. In gutsy on my old computer
it mounted ok but only ever at USB 1.1 speeds.
On my new Dell inspiron 530 in fails to mount 95% of the time with:
[ 105.895973] usb 8-3: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 2
[ 110.517165] ehci_hcd :00:
Further update, and I have similar problems on the same dell machine
running, the current lenny version of debian which has a newer kernel.
But back to hardy.
As noted in the ubuntu forum thread, running the lsusb command sometimes
gets the device detected. Sometimes once is not enough though. Ba
TJ,
Find attached the system report for my 2gb Sansa Clip running firmware
v01.01.32A in MSC connection mode.
I plugged in the sansa it wasn't detected in , I ran the your script,
and the this caused the sansa to get detected and mounted at USB2 speed.
Maybe I guess because of the lsusb command k
lsusb wierdness. I plugged in my sansa clip, it wasn't detected.
I then run "strace -o lsusbfix.log lsusb"
The lsusb didn't show my sansa, only the ps2/usb keyboard/mouse adapter.
However a few seconds later the sansa was detected and mounted
automatically at USB2 speed.
You also asked about wha
The power off trick suggested by Jaime doesn't work for me however my
sansa has a slightly newer firmware (v01.01.32A), and my PC has a
slightly newer kernel on my hardy system (2.6.24-23-generic)
The "running lsusb a few times" trick works for me 95% of the time, only
100% (but awkward) fix I fou
Firstly attached is a report, after I did the lsusb trick to get the
sansa clip detected. This lists the sansa clip in the lsusb log which my
previous report didn't.
lepinkäinen, I suggest you run the commands listed in comment 20 above
(with correction from comment 23) and post the report file. S
order still makes a different for me on
dapper if you want. Just let me know.
Peter Cherriman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I getting almost the exactly the same problem since I've upgraded from
breezy to dapper.
I've also noticed that once a constant amount of network traffic between
the printer and the ubuntu PC which continues until I kill the processes
owned by cupsys printing for user pjc.
http://192.168.1.201:63
Same version as my ubuntu pc (dapper)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg -s sysklogd |grep Version
Version: 1.4.1-17ubuntu7
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ diff /etc/init.d/sysklogd /etc/init.d/sysklogd.dpkg-dist
15c15
< SYSLOGD="-u syslog -r"
---
> SYSLOGD="-u syslog"
Extract from /etc/syslog.conf:
# Logging ADSL
Public bug reported:
Not sure if this needs to be reported since its already a reported
debian bug.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=354935
Its quite annoying since many people won't have utf8 fonts installed and
there not a dependency.
You can revert from the dapper to breezy v
** Description changed:
Not sure if this needs to be reported since its already a reported
- debian bug.
-
- http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=354935
+ debian bug (#354935)
Its quite annoying since many people won't have utf8 fonts installed and
- there not a dependency.
+ t
Jouni,
I think you maybe confusing matters.
I think the initial reporter and myself are talking about sending jobs
to network printers using the IPP protocol.
I have a printer connect via parallel and ethernet to my dapper machine.
The parallel port queue works perfectly, the other queue (ipp vi
I added the following patch to my slocate on my edgy system.
I also used class 2 and priority 7.
It has made my system much better behaved, so much so
that I no longer notice what slocate is started 15mins or so after I
boot up (it doesn't run 24/7)
diff -u -r1.1 slocate
--- slocate 2007/08
The above bug fix I mentioned (commenting ide-generic and recreating initrd)
works most of the time.
But about 1 in 30 boots it fails, unfortunately I haven't been there when it
has to see if its the same error
message. On each occasion a reboot fixed the problem, so I'm convinced the
problem i
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Binary package hint: amarok
There a missing build dependency, the missing package only exists in
hardy.
$ sudo apt-get build-dep amarok
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Build-Depends dependency for amarok cann
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When merging contacts from evolution, they are shown in a semi-random order
which changes from time to time. This make is difficult to select a specific
set of
contacts from a large number of contacts.
** Affects: glabels (Ubuntu)
Importanc
Here a patch to sort the evolution contacts in glabels by the "filed
under" field.
This makes it far easier to select a few contacts from a large number of
contacts.
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I'm getting the same problem on gutsy from this morning also.
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Running with the -no_cookies option, allow you to login, but you can't
see the subjects of messages anymore, just if you have mail.
e.g. "checkgmail -no_cookies"
I guess google have tightened the security on their use of cookies on
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Public bug reported:
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libid3-3.8.3-dev package.
The program uses id3tag and id3info which are in the libid3-3.8.3-dev
package but this isn't a dependency.
Without these programs is unable to read or write id3 tag in mp3 files.
** Affec
I've just noticed I've got something similar. I hadn't noticed but since I've
upgrade to edgy, my swap
wasn't being mounted (not right term i know).
/etc/fstab says:
# /dev/hdb1 -- converted during upgrade to edgy
UUID=e96319e9-c1f2-4eff-ba59-fd0051c395a9 none swap sw 0 0
/dev/disk/by-uuid/e963
When I ran vol_id it gave the same "number" as in fstab, and /etc/disk
/by-uuid.
I think this may have started when I tried to see if I could use the hibernate
feature on my desktop machine. This didn't work, but I think it may have
corrupted the swap space some how.
I just fixed it by using mks
I've got a similar problem with my mum's dapper installation.
I installed the current 2.6.20-generic kernel from the feisty respository on a
dapper machine,
to fix a problem with not detecting a USB scanner at power-up (needed to
unplug/replug to see it)
However I found in about 1 in 5 boots th
towsonu2003, I not sure if you have the same problem as me.
But I had a similar problem installing the 2.6.20-generic kernel from feisty on
a dapper machine
See
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.15/+bug/26998/comments/13
in bug report 26998
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I've found a temporary fix, until the ubuntu packages are updated.
Download dosemu_1.2.2-8_i386.deb and libslang2_2.0.6-4_i386.deb from debian
(stable)
and install them.
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The problem maybe caused by bugs in the printer's implementation of IPP.
However my printer worked perfectly well using IPP under breezy. I get
this bug on dapper though (see my previous posts in the bug report - Bug
#43352). So I guess the http backend program changed in such a way that
it didn't
I getting the same problem since I upgraded from dapper to edgy. On my
UK keyboard the wrong keys are:
i->.
s->u
r->t
,->x
#->`
and the keys with shift pressed map to the same wrong key
(apart from shifted# is correct as ~)
I->>
R->T
S->U
<->X
I downgraded to the dapper dosemu packages and the
I've just looked through the changelog of the debian package, and it
looks like this bug is fixed in debian version 1.2.2-6 the bug and patch
is listed in the debian bug http://bugs.debian.org/389878
Prehaps someone at ubuntu could apply the patch and put it in proposed
for people to test. Please.
I'm getting this on both my dapper machines. Downgrading to 1.5.0.8
packages I had cached gets rid of the problem. So I think this must be a
bug generated by one of the new security patches.
It also happens with the yahoo mail website if you have a stored login
details the browser segv when you go
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 77859 ***
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I've been running the breezy version of dosemu on my dapper system due
to the lack of X support.
I've just upgraded to the dapper proposed package and it works for me.
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I can also confirm that the update Firefox package
1.5.dfsg+1.5.0.9-0ubuntu0.6.06.1 fixes the crashes on various sites
including yahoo mail.
Many thanks Ewen.
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What info are we waiting for on this bug?
I'm seeing effectively the same problem.
My printer is connected via parallel port and via the ethernet port on
the printer.
If I send a job via the IPP protocol directly to the printer's EpsonNet
interface, the job prints but is never removed from the p
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10
Package: gnome-power-manager 2.28.1-0ubuntu1
PackageArchitecture: i386
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LANG=en_GB.UTF-8
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.31-17.54-generic
Uname: Linux 2.6.31-17-generic i686
UserGroups: adm admin cdrom dialout lpadmin plug
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My vodafone ks3565 (huawei e220/e270) worked perfectly in jaunty, but
since Ive installed karmic, I don't get any DNS servers detected in 2
out 3 connection attempts. This happens on two different netbooks with
the same dongle. I am currently using a workaround of using the opendns
servers, by sett
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[i915] 'xrandr' with no arguments garbles screen
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I'm getting this with in the UK with my ks3565 (identified as huawei
e220 from memory).
In jaunty it was and still is working without issue.
But on karmic, most of the time it doesn't get the DNS servers, tried on
two different netbooks running karmic,
I'm currently hardcoded the dns servers to
I'm also having same problem with my Acer Aspire 110L, if you unplug the
power the screen dims, but power manager doesn't detect it. Also if you
plug in the power when battery is less than 100% then disconnect a few
seconds later it now things the battery is fully charged!
None of the suggested wo
I'm getting the same on my Acer Aspire 110L also.
Its also not the only gnome power problem I'm having in karmic, see bug
#393008
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jarno,
I went here:
http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/find-version-flash-player.html
Near the bottom of the screen is a link to earlier versions (which was)
http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/archived-flash-player-
versions.html
scroll down to Release and Content Debugger archives
I
I read somewhere (I'm not near the AMD PC that has the problem so can't
check the internet history) that the 10.3 version had been patched
against the latest vunerbility (fixed by 11.2), where as the 11.1
version was vunerable to it.
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It looks like the problem is the closed source software was compiled
with SSE2 instructions which are not supported on the AMD Athton XP
processor I have, see
https://bugbase.adobe.com/index.cfm?event=bug&id=3154276
However the the only safe solution for the moment is to download the
security
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