Works for me now with Firefox3 on Ubuntu Hardy AMD64.
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Latest working kernel version: 2.6.27.5
Earliest failing kernel version: 2.6.28-rc1
Distribution: Kubuntu 8.04
Software Environment: AMD64
Description:
At boot, just after the "
Hi,
running Kubuntu 8.04 with the latest updates, this bug seems to have
reappeared.
Some files displayed in KPDF (or OKULAR) are hardly readable, while
displayed correctly in xpdf or Adobe Reader.
See screenshots below.
My current Ubuntu Libfreetype version on my system is: 2.3.5-1ubuntu4.8.
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Perhaps this is related to this issue:
Opening
> http://www.rockwellautomation.ch/applications/gs/emea/gsch.nsf/4a87ff3bf2c03cc38525646f0072ffa9/05fa4296bf773768cc25707300199eab/$FILE/RAAMP-Prospekt_D_final.pdf
in KPDF and Adobe Reader shows very different results:
interwoven, or nested, letter
Timothy, do you use a stock Ubuntu kernel or a self-compiled kernel?
If your kernel doesn't use any Ubuntu specific patches,
perhaps you could help speed things up a little by posting your software setup
and the problem on the Linux kernel mailinglist.
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Who wants my Hardware?
Since I can't use my USB drive (I cancelled the last attempt to copy
6GiB after more than one hour and less than 10%):
Whoever wants to do further testing or bugfixing:
You get my 16-GiB USB pen drive for for free! I can send it to you
worldwide in a cushioned envelope.
What I should add to my description is that I'm using the 64-Bit-version
of Kubuntu.
If other people can reproduce this error, and with only a week until the
scheduled final Jaunty release, maybe we should consider increasing the
importance or blacklisting the package for the release.
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I've just now compiled and tried the patch.
With the updated package, the active entries in /etc/fstab stay intact
after starting and closing mountmanager again.
This largely fixes the reported bug for me.
However, because mountmanager:
1.: still deletes any comments in /etc/fstab without user
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Using Kubuntu 9.04 RC for AMD64, latest upgrades, mountmanager
0.2.6-0ubuntu2
With this latest version of mountmanager, I can manage the most common mount
types in /etc/fstab.
But certain entries in /etc/fstab are deleted when applying th
Hi Kurt,
albeit the AHCI-mode enables the use of Native Command Queueing (NCQ)
for some mainboards, I somehow doubt that this has to do with the USB
issue. Especially because of the "swapping" you reported which IMO has
nothing to do with the USB speed issues reported before.
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I created two test files of identical size with random data and copied to the
USB pendrive, once on a freshly rebooted system, and once after I first
experienced a slowdown while
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I did a bunch of tests. First of all, I'm attaching the output of:
cat /proc/version_signature
dmesg
sudo lspci -vvnn
sudo lsusb -vv
I used Ubuntu Jaunty kernel "2.6.28-9-generic", except for the log of
"lsusb", which was acquired when the system was running under
2.6.29-rc7, vanilla, from kernel
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This is an additional time invoking "dmesg" a few minutes later; the
difference (one line at the bottom) does not always appear and I'm not
sure if this is correlated to the speed problem.
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This method I used for obtaining average transfer speeds on the command
line.
The USB pendrive was still mounted via KDE4's "pop-up" mounting feature:
On the command line:
$ dd if=/dev/urandom of=/tmp/7-GiB-testfile bs=7M count=1024
$ sync
$ time ./test.sh
The shell script "test.sh" used:
$ #!/b
I have had the exact same problem since upgrading to 8.04.
Even worse, when the acroread (or ld-linux.so.2) has consumed all of the
available system memory (after a significant amount of time), the whole
computer locks (almost) completely with the harddisk LED flashing
continuously. The systems re
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I frequently experience the bug described in bug #260004, i.e. the Adobe
Reader application crashes and apparently consumes all the system
resources.
The separate issue is that the system becomes unresponsive to all user
input and enters an almost completely locked-up state.
Hi,
a few days ago, 2008-05-11, version 2.1.0 of KDar was released.
This version compiles and runs fine with the current Ubuntu Hardy
versions of libdar etc., fixing this issue.
Since KDar has some outstanding features (e.g. incremental backups in
conjunction with forward error correction in
c
Hi Motin,
you need to specify the version of libdar as a parameter to the
configure-script.
The "INSTALL" file included in the release version says in line 52 et
seqq.:
"Decide which libdar to use. You may have only one installed, e.g.
libdar64.so, and in that case specify --enable-mode=64 in
I can select, copy, paste, use all the characters that are missing in OOo, in
the following Ubuntu application:
gucharmap 2.22.1-0ubuntu2
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This is fixed in Hardy. I don't know if it works in Gutsy now.
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Hi,
I'm using Openoffice.org 2.4.1~rc2-1ubuntu1 on Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy AMD64.
In the special character selection window ("Insert", "Special
Character"), the displayed table of characters contains gaps, i.e.
Unicode character 2248 is displa
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Many thanks for your help Shiv!
I've applied the patch to vol_id and un_vol_id in /lib/cryptsetup/checks/.
Now, the automated creation of the swap device works again.
Looking at the scripts, your explanation seems absolutely plausible to
me.
I've even cross-checked the detection by trying the
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Hi,
after updating to Jaunty Alpha, the setup of cryptographic swap on boot fails
with the following message:
"* SWAP: the check for '/dev/mapper/SWAP' failed. /dev/mapper/SWAP
contains data: - The device /dev/mapper/SWAP contains a valid
Content of my /etc/ctypttab:
#
SWAP /dev/sde8 /dev/urandom swap
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I know this question comes a bit late, but du you know why Jack is not
acceptable for "main"?
What is Ubuntu's current policy for this, is the user supposed to route all
audio through PulseAudio instead?
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I just found out about Bug#84900 and various related or similar bug
reports.
And there is a link to the "MainInclusionReportJACK"
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MainInclusionReportJACK).
If I' right, the only problem here is one build dependency for JACK that is
optional anyways:
https://bugs.launchpa
nicolas314 wrote:
> I just checked on the linux-usb mailing-lists, there is absolutely
nothing on that topic.
> [...] What are the next steps?
Well - how about opening a thread then ;-)
Can you do this?
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I have the issue, too.
Adding the boot option "pci=routeirq" greatly improves the write
performance (twice as fast).
Kubuntu Intrepid, AMD64, latest apt-get-upgrades, linux-
image-2.6.27-10-generic.
Hardware: Asrock mainboard with NVidia nForce 630a chipset. AMD 64-Bit-
Dual-Core-CPU.
I'm attac
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Hi, I had the problem, too.
The updated Debian package works.
Tested with:
-> kernel-package (11.015)
-> debianutils (2.30)
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The new release is out. Any hope for an inclusion?
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I checked again, and I have to take back my previous statement.
"pci=routeirq" does not seem to speed up file transfers for my system.
(The KDE4 file transfer progress window seems to provide a not very
conclusive average speed value)
The reason I posted in this bug report is that I believe this a
Regarding Dimitrios first comment:
Indeed, this might be a problem because the maintainer likely focuses on bugs
in newer Ubuntu releases.
This is understandable.
/But/: 6.06 _is_ supposed to be a "LTS" distribution! There is still
official support.
/Plus/, AFAIK, the problem still persists wi
Hi,
this is still an issue for me.
When using no swap partition, this could be related to
Ubuntu Bug #159356, or to the following kernel bug:
http://groups.google.com/group/linux.kernel/browse_thread/thread/910c08e97eb0357e
But I still have the problem when using a swap partition. The system
bec
Updated version to avoid segfault when system behaves correctly.
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Sorry, I know this is an older bug report. Because I frequently have the
problem (even with 8.10 Intrepid): Ohad, which DMA setting do you mean?
For the harddisk?
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Could this be related to this issue?
http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=390313#p390313
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Hello, maintainer...
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Has this issue been reported upstream (i.e. LKML)?
I couldn't find a thread on gmane, but maybe I'm just too blind.
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Same for me since recent upgrade in Jaunty Beta.
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Hi,
Kubuntu 9.04 Beta, latest upgrades, mountmanager 0.2.6.
I tried mountmanager without saving any configuration.
After exiting the program, my fstab was empty!
This is _really_ nasty when NFS mounts with various server addresses, cryp
Patch works well with pdftk-1.41 as of 2009-08-17.
Why not add a command-line option for this non-standards-compliant but
highly useful functionality?
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On my computer, I'm running Kubuntu dapper with kernel 2.6.15-27-686 on
a dual-Pentium-3-Mainboard (output of lspci attached).
I don't know it that's connected with this issue, but I get sporadic
problems with my USB-2.0-memory stick not being properly recognized by
the kernel.
Right after bootin
Sorry, forgot to mention: There are two USB-controllers in this
computer: the onboard "VT82x UHCI USB 1.1 Controller", and an add-on
USB-2.0-PCI-card.
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Running Edgy Eft (recently dist-upgraded from Dapper Drake), the
"Hardware:Display" entry in the
"systemsettings"-tool is missing on my computer, too.
As far as I can remember, before one of the most recent updates, it
worked.
When invoking "kcontrol" from a shell, the according "Display"
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Hi,
I have a similar problem with my Toshiba Satellite Pro 6000 notebook.
This one has a different chipset, but the symptoms are the same:
Suspend/Resume (RAM and DISK) worked fine with Dapper Drake, but is
broken after upgrade to Edgy.
Suspend to ram
Hi,
in order not to slow down the everyday boot process, I would suggest not
to touch a file, but to drop a short shellscript together with a link to
the /etc/rc init script system (or "upstart"-system), which deletes
itself after the first successful reboot.
Otherwise, one would have to always c
Hi,
there is this recently fixed issue which I encountered with my Toshiba
Satellite Pro 6000 notebook.
It's a a similar problem and there were several bug reports submitted:
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.17/+bug/62382
("E.g. the "toshset" utility "segfaults" wh
OK, "me, too"..
Maybe slightly different - only X crashes and I get back to the KDM
login.
My system:
* Kubuntu Gutsy AMD64, upgraded from Feisty today
* vanilla 2.6.23 kernel from kernel.org
* NVidia-driver via the downloadable installer from nvidia.com
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Hi, I have the first mentioned behaviour, too.
Clicking on "split view" blows up the right panel to a huge width.
Another strange thing: When I click on "split view" several times, then
every time the right panel has a different size afterwards!
Some details about my Ubuntu installation: I've up
I'm sorry! The problem I reported above was my fault.
I didn't re-run NVidia's binary driver installer after the upgrade.
Apparently, the "still-installed-from-Feisty" third-party-driver-installation
became broken during the upgrade.
Of course, if anyone else were to blame for this, it would be
Hi Christian,
I know, maybe you have already spent a little time with issues like
this, but could you try it again with a custom built 2.6.25-rc8 kernel?
(Don't use an earlyer 2.6.25-rc version than -rc8; there were some bugs
in the dm-specific code before)
There were a lot of changes concernin
Hi,
perhaps a duplicate of bug #47763 ?
High importance, I would also say, because in fact, there is no other
java plugin for AMD64.
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I'd like to add that Dolphin on Gutsy chokes on filenames with slashes.
I.e. if I create a subfolder in /tmp named "test/directory" (literal / here; or
test%2fdirectory in escaped form),
dolphin apparently tries to open /tmp/test/directory and complains with the
error message
"File or fold
Is there noone else having this problem?
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on my Gutsy AMD64 system, Strigi always crashes at startup.
When I invoke strigidaemon from the command line, it says:
"terminate called after throwing an instance of 'CLuceneError'
Aborted (core dumped)"
I've attached the produced "core" file; bzip-ed.
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Hi,
I already reported it on the Linux kernel Bugzilla.
Have you tried the latest release-version of the Linux kernel?
Please try it and compile 2.6.24-rc4 if you can. This bug is supposed to
be fixed with that kernel version.
Sadly, I own a dual-core-CPU now, and this makes a bit hard for me
(
> I am just curious as to why you cannot verify this on a dual-core CPU?
It's just that I no longer have the "hard" hangs I had before, since I
upgraded to the fast dual-core-CPU.
I'm just a user, so I don't know if is because of the new CPU exactly,
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with the current version of xine-lib in Gutsy, seeking in ogg vorbis files
doesn't work properly in applications like xine-ui or Amarok.
Amarok, e.g. seems to skip the whole remaining part of the file when
seeking manually.
When I download and configure/make/make inst
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Link to kernel.org bugzilla:
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I've applied this workaround (my /etc/dbus-1/system.d/hal.conf
attached).
What happens is this:
I Plug in my USB-stick.
I open Konqueror and go to the location: "media:/"
Now, I click on the symbol of my USB-stick ("256MB removable drive").
Immediately, a popup-window opens and I still get
I'm sorry, I thought bug #72869 was a duplicate of this bug, and I
didn't read that bug's whole description beforehand.
In fact, there seem to be two different issues and bug #72869 is /not/ a
duplicate of this bug!
My problem is related to the very latest upgrade of hal, libhal-storage1 and
lib
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Why is this bug still present?
There is only one file permission to be changed to fix this.
Instead, you are scaring away users who simply want things to work.
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similar problem with the KDE-ui version.
Yesterday, I downloaded the Kubuntu Desktop AMD-64 Live-CD image as of
version 2007-01-11 from http://cdimages.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/daily-
live/20070111/.
I tried to install it on a newly purchased PC with an empty and
unpartitioned 400GB-SATA harddisk.
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When I overwrite the first sectors of my SATA harddrive with zeros using
the following command, the installer doesn't crash at that stage any
more:
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After this, I could reproduce the first error I had:
1.: The partitioning tool qtparted is run bun by the installer.
2.: I create a new partition table on the completely empty disk via right click
and create a partition (e.g. 4GB root partition)
3.: I click on the "back"-button in the installer w
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Hi,
in the latest Feisty snapshot, I can't manually create new entries in
the "K"-menu.
When I right-click on the "K"-Menu button and select the menu-editor, it
opens and shows the existing menu entries.
When I try to create a new entry in one
I started using Kubuntu Feisty with the i386 desktop iso-image, a few weeks
after Herd 1 was released.
I installed the daily snapshot of 11-Jan-2007 (shortly before Herd 2).
The last apt-get upgrade was yesterday; kmenuedit was among the packages
which were upgraded, but it was already defective
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Write load on DM-Crypt LUKS partition with reiserfs jams system
https://launchpad.net/bugs/82528
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Write load on DM-Crypt LUKS partition with reiserfs jams system
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Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.20-5-generic
I'm running Kubuntu Feisty, installed via the i386-desktop ISO-image snapshot
of 2007-01-11, with the latest apt-get upgrades as of today.
The recently purchased computer has an AMD "Sempron 3400+" CPU (AM2-socket)
installed
I just lost half a day figuring out why several configure scripts who
ran perfectly under Dapper are broken in Edgy.
Why isn't there at least a warning or note indicating the changed
defaults?
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Script that are using bash could be broken with the new symlink
https://launchpad.net/bugs/61463
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I'm glad I can report: This issue is resolved.
I was able to find out what was causing this behaviour: A third-party
installer script (which was run as root) changed the ownership of
several subfolders under ~/.local/share/ to "root", and thus, there was
no write access any more.
This had nothing
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kmenuedit: unable to create new menu entries
https://launchpad.net/bugs/82213
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Binary package hint: udev
I'm using dm-crypt / cryptsetup an up-to-date Feisty installation.
After the latest upgrade, there is an error message displayed at boot
after I type in the passphrase for the first "early crypto disc"
(/etc/init.d/cryptdiscs-early).
The message sa
Just annother observation:
When I issue the cryptsetup command like this: "cryptsetup luksDelKey /dev/sda1
5"
(to erase keyslot no. 5), the program asks for "any remaining LUKS passphrase".
When I type in a correct passphrase, the command works as expected
(although slower than before the latest
OK, today's upgrade fixed this.
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error message at boot "udev-event: unable to create db file [...]
https://launchpad.net/bugs/83719
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