Hi,
After upgrading to Hardy I have configured the laptop to suspend on lid
close through the Power Managemenr Preferences (previously I had
modified /etc/acpi/ -files directly). After the upgrade I haven't had
the plugin crash, so this is no longer an issue for me.
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battery plugin crashes ra
I downloaded the package of version 1.16 from the Hardy repository and
installed it on my Gutsy desktop. Before installing, version 1.15 still
crashed on my files, but after upgrading it compiles the files normally.
The upgrade thus seems to have fixed the bug, whatever its cause was.
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htp 1.1
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Binary package hint: gcc-avr
avr-gcc 4.3.0 contains a major bug, whereby any multiplication of a long
int by a constant is calculated wrong on many AVR models. This renders
version 4.3.0 worse than useless for AVR applications, as very simple
code can produce invalid results
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Many people have had trouble getting a wlan card to work on a Thinkpad
laptop. It has been discussed on ubuntuforums for the past year:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=3717720
I had the same problem: The network card is found normally and iwlist
finds the wireless
The plugin crashed again, and the same lines were appended to .xsession-
errors with the exception of the first and last two lines ("checking for
valid crashreport now"). I believe the four lines in the middle are
from xfce4-battery-plugin.
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battery plugin crashes randomly
https://bugs.launchp
I have the same problem on a Thinkpad T23. It crashes maybe once a
week, typically when resuming from memory-suspend (the only type of
suspension I regularly use), so it might be the same as bug #66061,
though I'm not sure whether it sometimes crashes also during normal
operation.
At the end of ~
Works for me as well. Thanks. (It was causing phpwiki to crash when
using db4 database.)
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PHP and Apache segfault on db4 - not linked to the same version of the db
library
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/165247
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Binary package hint: acpi-support
I have noticed a bug in acpi-support very similar to, but distinct from
bug #23216. Since the system time is loaded from RTC upon resume but
never written to it, any false-ticking of the RTC is always passed to
the system time. As laptops a
Actually, after searching the php bugs, I believe my segfault is that of
bug #165247 since my phpwiki installation uses db4 for storage.
The php4-mixup is probably caused by some faulty installation script not
removing the config files and not related to the current issue.
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php5 5.2.3-1ubuntu6
I'm sorry to inform you that the current patch (5.2.3-1ubuntu6.2) does
not fix segfaults for me.
I have several wikis running on a single phpwiki installation, for
several years now. Immediately after upgrading to Gutsy they stopped
working, and every access to any of their pages causes a line in
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: htp
I have my ~15 page webpages made in htp, and have been using it to
update them. Now, after switching from Debian to Ubuntu, the new htp
1.15 crashes at the very beginning:
$ htp @
htp 1.15 - HTML pre-processor
Copyright (c) 1995-96 Jim Nelson
Copyr
Here is the crash file as an attachment. Nowhere did it say that after
submitting the report you could attach files...
I'll remove the files in the URLs above.
** Attachment added: "crash-file"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/7337997/_usr_bin_htp.1000.crash
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htp 1.15 segfaults where 1.13 w
** Attachment added: "htp.rsp file that seemed to crash htp"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/7338000/htp.rsp
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htp 1.15 segfaults where 1.13 works
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/107099
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Hi,
Since I initiated this bug, I'll comment that the automatic connection
(using dhclient) has worked for me in Karmic. Sorry for not responding
earlier.
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dhclient not responding to received DHCP offers
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/160594
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I've been using 9.10 for half a year without any problems. Today I
upgraded to 10.4 beta2, and when I rebooted the laptop after the install
and signed in, and this occurred. I had my PCMCIA wifi-card inserted,
it found and connected to my home WLAN, and then I got the info about a
crash in the ap
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Not sure if this is an issue with the Xfce power manager or desktop in
general...
I've been using XUbuntu for several years on a Thinkpad laptop. Using
the XFCE power manager I have configured the laptop to suspend when the
laptop lid is closed. However, when I upgraded to
Hi,
I've been using Ubuntu 11.10 for a few months now (before its release)
and while I had this problem originally, it has stopped a month or two
ago, and suspending works quite reliably now. Can be closed from my
part.
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Binary package hint: acpid
I have a Thinkpad T60 laptop, and using xfce-power-manager have
configured the laptop to suspend always when the lid is closed.
However, after upgrading to XUbuntu 10.10, the laptop occasionally
(maybe once a week) freezes when attempting to suspend
** Attachment added: "dmesg from suspension failure"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/702539/+attachment/1792983/+files/dmesg-suspend-not-working
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/70253
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Binary package hint: xinput
I don't know is this an issue in X or xinput...
I've used XUbuntu on a Thinkpad for several years. I have configured
middle-click-scrolling (so middle-click + drag equals to the scroll
wheel) as descibed at
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/How_to_co
Public bug reported:
This bug report is based on the issue I asked at
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=10313065 but got no solution.
Whenever any command-line software plays something, the software stops
and pauses for 2-3 seconds before exiting. This occurs with almost
every program I'v
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/702562
Title:
Long delay after playing any audio
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Hi,
Attached is the Xorg.0.log from my current session. The entries from
22970.161 onwards is generated by a single suspend-resume (which loses
the trackpoint settings). The xinput commands generate no output in the
logs.
I'll try to save the Xorg logs the next time the trackpoint is detected
a
Here's the output of lspci -vvnn.
** Attachment added: "output of lspci -vvnn"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xinput/+bug/702550/+attachment/1793994/+files/lspci-vvnn
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Hi,
I found at least one action that starts the gnome power manager (even
after I've disabled it from the startup session). When I open the
update manager and click either "Check" or "Install Updates", the gnome
power manager is automatically started (even before providing a
password). My guess
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