I'm also experiencing this bug. The most important thing to notice is
that my "applications pattern" is the same, and I had never experienced
this bug before.
Is there anything I could do to help trace this bug?
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Pidgin randomly crashes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/298820
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I think I found the root of this bug (at least for me).
It's related to sound. I noticed that the increase number of the FD
happens when the sound is not working. The pipes listed in lsof are to
the sound system.
I think it's related to flash-plugin (always the closed source!).
I'll take a deepe
I have the same bug here (and didn't test any new drive) but I would
like to share a WORKAROUND, while the bug isn't fixed.
If you load the iwlagn with the option 11n_disable, you disable the N
standard, and avoid the kernel panic.
I've add 'options iwlagn 11n_disable=1' to my /etc/modprobe.d/opt
Leann Ogasawara,
I did the upgrade and install the backports. It DID NOT solve my
problem. I still have kernel panic when acessing a .11N network.
If you need more tests, let me know.
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@Mackenzie Morgan
For me (Winckler, see comment on 2008-10-22), the l-b-m FIX the bug in
.11N network. (I NEVER had troubles with .11b/g)
Also for syko21 (at 2008-10-26), he says that works for him too.
I guess works for everyone.
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@Leann Ogasawara
I did reboot. Without the option "11n_disable", the card worked for
non-N networks (as before). But, as soon as I connected to a N network
and open Vuze (old Azureus), I got a kernel panic.
Now I'm working WITH the backport and the option, and everything is
fine.
I have the feel
I have a good news. The kernel 2.6.27-7 with the backports is stable (so
far).
Honestly, I don't know if my grub didn't upgrade automatically or had a
kernel upgrade in the last 24 hours (I lost the track). The important is
that all my reports were for the 2.6.27-5.
So far (3 hours of intense use
Hi,
I have the same problems here (but with Jaunty Alpha - 9.04). After the login,
I got a black screen, but with the mouse pointer.
If I disable the compiz (chmod a-x /usr/bin/compiz.real), the metacity works
normally.
But, change back to nvidia 173 didn't solve the problem.
The most strange
In the same way that Rocko reported, my kernel panics are back, since
the beta release.
I'm using Jaunty since before alpha, and everything was ok. But now, I
have a average of 2 kernel panics per day, all in different scenarios,
but always with the wireless working. If I'm not using the wireless
For me, everything is working, for a long time.
But I'm chasing the a alsa bug, so I have done lots of depmod.
If anyone need a specific info, please ask.
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ipw3945 doesn't work after gutsy update (2.6.22-10)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/134193
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Michael,
About the capture, I discover, thought the bug in alsa bugzilla, that if
you set the Capture (Recording), Digital (Recording) and Mic Boost
(Playback) to about 50%, it works.
I have the same notebook, but I'm using direct alsa drivers (I couldn't
test the ubuntu package yet).
Of course
Same problem here.
I used the sound-juicer, and now I can't burn with brasero, that reports
the same log that Olivier Cortès posted.
If someone need any info, let me know.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/131475
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I know it is already fix, but for you to know, the script do work as
expected.
Thanks.
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I tried the alsa 1.0.15rc2, and this version fix all the audio output for me
(with many channels). But the microfone (and the line in) gets only noise.
For now, I'm using this kernel modules.
I don't know if this will get to gutsy.
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ht
Since there are no news, and I have my wireless working (I can't
backtrace), I will change the status of this bug. If someone disagree
with me, feel free to change.
** Changed in: linux-restricted-modules-2.6.22 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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I'm really impressed with your bugtrace, very smart. But one additional
info: The tribe-3 version has already broken. Thats what I can
understand from the bug explanation and that is the version I installed
(from a clean install) in my notebook and already had the bug. Note that
in that time, we ha
Yes, I can also confirm Greg's findings. Without the patch, everything
works fine. But I don't have any clue what that patch means. There I
have a NVidia GeForce 8400M, also with 100.14.11 driver from ubuntu
packages.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-restricted-modules-2.6.22-10-generic
I have a Notebook HP DV6500 with a Wireless card Intel IPW3945. It was
working until the latest kernel update (to the version 2.6.22-10).
The /sbin/ipw3945d-2.6.22-10-generic command returns:
ipw3945d - regulato
Yes, I can't confirm in which update it was fixed, but it is!
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Today, after a 3th reboot, everything works!!! I really sorry, but I don't know
what fix it, because I didn't apply any update.
My grub is fine, boot up the same kernel as before.
The only difference is that i have installed the restricted-manager package and
installed alsa-drivers (from source
@Re Alvarez:
To fix the sound I used this tip:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=2997056&postcount=15
and I have installed the restricted-manager using apt-get. But I have
the feeling that this bug is not related to this package.
I hope it will help. If You need some thing else, let me know
Same here.
I'm sending mine /etc/network/interfaces, I hope it will help.
By the way, same wireless card.
Comment the line out solve the problem.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9463542/interfaces
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https://
I have only one /etc/network/interfaces.bak-*.
Hope it helps.
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I'm also affected by this bug, but in my case it only happens with ldaps
(LDAP over SSL) connections.
When I switch from ldaps:// to ldap://, everything begin to work fine
again.
Maybe this would help to debug. (I have a self-signed cert in the LDAP
server)
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It's a really ugly workaround, but I'm using iptables to block
connections to my ISP's DNS. I manually create and remove iptables rules
using a script but at least this allows me to work remotely. I hope this
get fix soon.
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Probably related to: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=784234
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Same thing here. After an update start to work properly.
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Title:
Unable to login without logging into the terminal first
To manage notifications
The latest debian package (in security updates) already include the fix:
1.2.0.5-2 -> 1.2.0.5-2+squeeze1.
Should I create a debdiff or there is a simpler way to pull the update?
If debdiff is the way, I've to create one for each version (Lucid,
Maverick,...)?
Please advise. Thanks,
Gabriel
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Sorry for the long delay, but I'm working on my extra hours on this one.
I'm new to debdiff. If you need any refactoring, let me know.
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Title:
Security vulnerability in phpldapadmin
To manage notifications about this bug go to:
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** Patch added: "phpldapadmin_1.2.0.5-2ubuntu2.debdiff"
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 867901 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/867901
I can't access the original bug. Is this by design?
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