I also see this (AMD64 machine).
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If I have this in .config/autostart
[Desktop Entry]
Type=Application
Name=Own x-desktop autostart
Exec=/home/ytti/.config/x-desktop/global.rc
Icon=gnome-run
Comment=
gnome-settings-daemon always crashes (which causes theme and more annoyingly
keyboard layout to be wrong)
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Until recently (http://www.ubuntutips.net/node/11 this produced 1:1
'xterm' like fonts to gnome-terminal.
Now it seems that semicondensed is not happening, as the gnome-terminal is
considerably wider than xterm.
I can't pinpoint which dist-upgrade did this as I didn't boot
Sorry for not replying earlier, I've been on vacation and tried to kept
away from computer. Anyhow no, I have not seen this crash in ages. Thank
you for your work.
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You re
I'm not sure when it got fixed, as I just added 'manually' with ssh-add for
long while, but just last week I tried it on my laptop,
and worked just fine, so it has indeed been fixed somewhere down the line.
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On (2009-03-09 09:21 -), Sebastien Bacher wrote:
Hey,
> you seem to be the only one to get the dialog, seahorse doesn't do ssh
> though that's gnome-keyring and are you sure you use it and not ssh-add?
> could you run "env | grep -i ssh"?
My apologies, I indeed did not check which process is
I had time to dig deeper and this breaks WLAN in -8, works fine in -7
options cfg80211 ieee80211_regdom=EU
This allows use of channels 12 and 13. If I don't use that line, WLAN
works in -8 also (albeit without channels 12 and 13)
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On (2009-03-09 17:55 -), Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> could you open the bug on bugzilla.gnome.org where the people writting
> the software will read it? I don't get this issue and I'm not sure of
> how to debug it there
I'll try to find more time to investigate it during this week. This may
alr
On (2009-03-09 17:55 -), Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> could you open the bug on bugzilla.gnome.org where the people writting
> the software will read it? I don't get this issue and I'm not sure of
> how to debug it there
I still haven't done any proper investigation on what is going on, but
gett
gnome-keyring_2.24.1-0ubuntu1_amd64.deb also fixes the issue. This is
consistent on both of my Jaunty
boxes. I can fix it by downgrading and break again by upgrading. I was
surprised seeing 2.25.92 is over
twice the size of 2.24.1, so obviously some major changes have happened.
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> I had time to dig deeper and this breaks WLAN in -8, works fine in -7
> options cfg80211 ieee80211_regdom=EU
>
> This allows use of channels 12 and 13. If I don't use that line, WLAN
> works in -8 also (albeit without channels 12 and 13)
This problem was highly likely introduced by:
commit 2
I assume -8 WLAN should break, if you try set 'cfg80211 ieee80211_regdom=EU' in
modprobe.d, causing
cfg80211 loading to fail due to unknown parameter And that this is expected
behaviour after 'CONFIG_WIRELESS_OLD_REGULATORY=n'. With -8 setting regdomain
works with 'COUNTRY=$CC crda' ($CC could
Running 'COUNTRY=$CC crda' opens up channels 12, 13 for me, both iw and iwlist
agree and I can connect to AP in channel 13.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/335774
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I'm seeing this also since I updated Intrepid today (not to intrepid,
existing, working intrepid packages were from friday or so)
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I'm seeing this also since I updated Intrepid today (not to intrepid,
existing, working intrepid packages where from friday or so)
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Intrepid, on latest updates (mesa updates - 7.1~rc1-0ubuntu1), compiz no
longer works and gives white screen on login
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Since hardy, this seems deterministic regardless when I start X, windows open
in same place.
Forgot about this bug, sorry.
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Running 945GM/GMS/GME, 943/940GML (as per lspci) here and after latest
upgrade (2:2.3.2-2ubuntu2) I lost higher (including native 1400x)
resolutions. 915resolution package (which hacks the BIOS so that higher
resolutions can work) conflicts with the new 810 driver, with good
reason, since if I run
Rebooting with 915resolution (--force-conflicts) installed and I got my native
resolution back. Compiz doesn't work (I get the white screen),
but that's not important to me, native resolution is, as bitmapped fonts look
like crap without it (TT/AA fonts look ok, but thats because they
look crap n
Excatly same issue here as what Andreas is seeing, first and last sound
on pulse is when GDM pops up. It used to work on intrepid say last
fridayish.
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Looks like it's driver issue, works in 2.6.24-19-generic but not in
2.6.26-3-generic or 2.6.26-2-generic.
In all cases sound card 0 is HDA Intel, seen perfectly in alsamixer too.
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I also experience poor i915 performance, I'm running latest jaunty packages
with no help to the issue.
Performance is poor everywhere, glxgears, mplayer, flash and compiz all show
poor performance,
mplayer and flash to the level that I can't comfortably watch videos.
libdrm-intel1 is installed.
Just to point out, that correct solution to disabling NBSP is
[y...@sci ~]% cat /etc/hal/fdi/policy/remove_nbsp.fdi
nbsp:none
[y...@sci ~]%
Instead of mocking with xorg.conf. This requires restart of hal and xorg. If
you do not wish to restart
immediately but still wish
My grabled screen was fixed with 2.6.1 (AMD64), however I still can't start
gnome even on failsafe, just xterm.
It crashes shortly after loading background and goes back to GDM.
With Vesa it loads normally.
Dunno if these are relevant:
** Message: Got disconnected from the session message bus; r
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel
As par Martin's recommendation in #320525 I'm opening new bug.
Prior to the 'garbled' video issue described in aforementioned bug ID
everything was working ok, the new intel driver fixed the 'garbled'
video, but I still can't sta
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You're right, I did got packages, including mesa now, which were not
available yesterday while troubleshooting.
After installing the packages, I could again start gnome with intel driver.
During the whole 'poor intel GPU performance'
issue I saw ~300fps for glxgears, now I got ~60fps. After enabl
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: network-manager
When I connect wired when wireless is already on:
[ 3685.668995] tg3: eth2: Link is up at 1000 Mbps, full duplex.
[ 3685.669001] tg3: eth2: Flow control is off for TX and off for RX.
[ 3685.670158] iwl3945: Radio Frequency Kill Switch is O
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This problem is now fixed on both my laptop and desktop. No really sure which
package fixed it. I first noticed it on my
laptop as I reload it daily. I think laptop got fixed like 2-3 days ago. Then
today on office I tried to restart gnome-terminal,
problem was not fixed, fonts were not semiconde
Public bug reported:
This issue is not present in 2.6.28-7, and problem persists in 2.6.28-8 through
reboots. Problem is experienced
by network-manager failing to see WLAN. Manual connection is impossible also,
as 'iwconfig' does not
see device either.
Device (Taken from 2.6.28-7, under which t
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I can confirm this on my laptop and desktop. Started I guess week or two
ago, I update jaunty daily and have been running it for months. Also
print-screen shortcut is not working. But e.g. lock screen is working
and all the compiz (rotate cube, show-all-windows, etc) features that I
use work.
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Binary package hint: seahorse
% ssh-add -l
8192 09:af:19:00:a3:a1:6d:3f:0f:22:17:c9:a8:37:4d:5e y...@ytti.fi (RSA)
% ssh -v
..
debug1: Found key in /home/ytti/.ssh/known_hosts:50
debug1: ssh_dss_verify: signature correct
debug1: SSH2_MSG_NEWKEYS sent
debug1: expecting SSH2_M
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https://bu
On (2009-03-07 11:18 -), Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
> better. Please answer these questions:
>
> * Is this reproducible?
Happens to me every time on two machine (laptop and desktop). Used to
work last time perhap
On (2009-03-07 16:01 -), Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> is that similar to bug #261375? the bug description is not really clear
> on what the issue is there
Yeah I experience the fingerprint being listed there always, but as
far as #261375 looks, I don't see user actually experiencing any
issues,
I'm somewhat confused from above connections. I have similar need to
that of Martin Jackson's. That is I would like network manager to
automatically connect to say wlan0, but on the same time, it would let
me do what ever I want on eth0. (It could just the same be other way
around).
Rationale is t
No much to add here, other than affects me too. Anyhow kudos for
packaging this software to ubuntu.
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First, I'm running Gutsy updated <30min ago and this did not happen in
Feisty.
I have this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/.config/autostart]% cat desktop.init.desktop
[Desktop Entry]
Name=No name
Encoding=UTF-8
Version=1.0
Name[en_US]=desktop init
Exec=/home/ytti/.config/x-desktop/glob
/etc/dhcp3/dhclient-exit-hooks.d/ntp which ships in ntp package.
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Binary package hint: command-not-found
for 'echo|cat' cnf_command is assigned value 'echo|cat'. Expected
assignment is 'echo'.
Example:
[y...@lintukoto ~/tmp/FOO]% ls
[y...@lintukoto ~/tmp/FOO]% find|grep foo
find|grep: command not found
[1 y...@lintukoto ~/tmp/FOO]% find |
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/520096
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ntp
Configuration file is located in /var/lib/ntp/ntp.conf.dhcp but
/etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.ntpd does not allow reading it, it does allow
reading /etc/ntp.conf.dhcp though, so it is unclear if file is generated
in wrong location or if apparmor should all
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33648432/CurrentDmesg.txt
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel
http://www.intel.com/design/mobile/datashts/309219.htm
1.3.2.1 LVDS Interface
• Dual-channels LVDS interface support: 2 x 18 bpp panel support up to
QXGA
(2048 x 1536)
1.8.5 LVDS Interface
• 25 MHz –112
Public bug reported:
Soon after 'fsck' display mode is changed and picture starts to scroll so that
when it displays at bottom of the screen, it reappears in top of the screen,
issue persists from console to GDM to xorg.
I can fix this issue with 'options radeon modeset=0' without that, I can
r
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/950790
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Pidgin-sipe connection error after upgrade to Ubuntu 12.04
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I should have added, this worked just fine before upgrading 13.04 ->
13.10.
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Title:
In i915 hiding unity launcher leaves artefacts
To manage not
Public bug reported:
If in 'ccsm' I've set 'hide animation' to 'slide only' artefact is
essentially solid background coloured area matching to that of the
launcher bar.
If I've set 'fade only' it's small (1 pixel?) right border, vertical bar
through the whole screen.
Redraw on the screen (such a
What does "Won't Fix" mean for this LTS release?
Does it mean, there will not be, for lifetime of LTS, anyway 'ruby'
would call version 2.0? If you want that to occur, you need to mangle
symlinks yourself?
Isn't this regression? As 'ruby-switch' package did this in 13.10?
Could solution be, to r
Even worse is that you cannot make ruby2.0 default, in Ubuntu 13.10 you
had 'ruby-switch' package, which allowed you to choose which version is
default.
Now you pretty much must mangle symlinks manually.
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Dell Latitude E6510, also affected, exact same symptoms.
I can get display with safe boot from grub, but even then I can get
screen blacked via mplayer. I'm postulating this is KMS bug.
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Core Processor DRAM Controller (rev 02)
00:02.0 VGA compatible controlle
Sure enough
[ytti@lintukoto ~]% grep nomodeset /etc/default/grub
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash nomodeset"
Does 'fix' the problem.
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Tit
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Laptop display blank after update to kernel 3.0.0-15
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I cannot trigger the bug anymore in 2.6.35-4-generic
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I see this message after some time using computer:
[ 2810.259868] BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at (null)
[ 2810.259881] IP: []
iwl3945_get_channels_for_scan+0xc6/0x210 [iwl3945]
[ 2810.259899] PGD 21ddd067 PUD 21ddc067 PMD 0
[ 2810.259908] Oops: 000
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