Excellent! I guess I don't need to file a bug about the wireless
drivers. And now I can thoroughly test the new kernel. I'll go ahead and
mark this as fixed in the latest upstream kernel. Thanks, Duncan!
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Status: Incomplete
Same problem with Xubuntu 14.04.3. I switched back to the xserver-xorg-
video-ati driver to see if it fixes the problem.
This was while I was still using fglrx:
$ ps aux | grep /usr/bin/X
root 1470 0.7 24.3 4415808 1973744 tty7 Ss+ Sep04 65:07 /usr/bin/X
-core :0 -seat seat0 -auth /var/
I had the same problem after switching from the xserver-xorg-video-ati
driver to fglrx and then back to xserver-xorg-video-ati after
experiencing a memory leak:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-installer/+bug/1354350
The problem was the fglrx package installs this file:
/etc/modpr
See here for the same bug for the fglrx driver:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-installer/+bug/1354350
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Title:
Xorg memory leak o
After switching back to xserver-xorg-video-ati, X is using much less
memory:
$ ps aux | grep /usr/bin/X
root 1708 0.6 1.9 509828 154948 tty7Ssl+ Sep11 60:43 /usr/bin/X
-core :0 -seat seat0 -auth /var/run/lightdm/root/:0 -nolisten tcp vt7
-novtswitch
$ uptime
15:33:09 up 6 days, 22:3
I looked into those dbus messages and didn't find anything helpful. My
system is fully up to date and I still have this issue.
Here's my current workaround:
sudo sh -c 'echo "#!/bin/bash
/usr/bin/killall /usr/lib/policykit-1/polkitd" > /etc/cron.daily/kill-polkitd'
sudo chmod +x /etc/cron.daily/
1. This bug is not fixed. I'm running a fully updated Xubuntu 14.04.1
and just ran into this bug today.
2. The fix here is only temporary:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xubuntu-default-settings/+bug/1303736/comments/152
I followed the steps, and the problem went away for a week or so
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Public bug reported:
If I lock my screen manually using Ctrl-Alt-Del, when I try to unlock
it, it appears that my monitor is in power save mode. In addition, my
keyboard doesn't respond at all. The only way I can unlock the computer
is by powering it off.
I believe this is related to this bug:
h
Looks like this is the cause:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=589706
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I have no idea how, but the problem is back. I've tried several kernels,
and it's doing the same thing it used to. Apparently my testing wasn't
very thorough. I'm using the latest BIOS:
$ sudo dmidecode --type 0 | head -n 8
# dmidecode 2.11
SMBIOS 2.7 present.
Handle 0x000E, DMI type 0, 24 bytes
Confirmed with latest 12.04 kernel (linux-image-3.2.0-54-generic) and
latest BIOS:
$ sudo dmidecode --type 0 | head -n 8
# dmidecode 2.11
SMBIOS 2.7 present.
Handle 0x000E, DMI type 0, 24 bytes
BIOS Information
Vendor: LENOVO
Version: H6ET90WW (2.08 )
Release Date: 01/11/2013
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So the fix is for Xubuntu 14.10, but what about 14.04? Would this do the
trick?
echo "
unset UBUNTU_MENUPROXY" >> ~/.bashrc
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UBUNTU_MENU
apport information
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VBR headers aren't added to the MP3 files, for
example:
$ mp3val 01\ -\ Gregory\ Alan\ Isakov\ -\ Dandelion\ Wine.mp3
Analyzing file "01 - Gregory Alan Isakov - Dandelion Wine.mp3"...
WARNING: "/home/bmaupin/Desktop/Gregory Alan Isakov/This Empty Northern
Hemisphe
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Title:
Same problem on Ubuntu 14.04:
$ mp3val 01\ -\ Gregory\ Alan\ Isakov\ -\ Dandelion\ Wine.mp3
Analyzing file "01 - Gregory Alan Isakov - Dandelion Wine.mp3"...
WARNING: "/home/bmaupin/Desktop/Gregory Alan Isakov/This Empty Northern
Hemisphere/01 - Gregory Alan Isakov - Dandelion
apport information
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Fixed in 12.04 with 3.2.0-39-generic. Thanks!
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Title:
Thinkpad T430u webcam no longer working in Skype or Google Talk
To manage notifications a
Public bug reported:
If I power on, use my computer without closing the lid or otherwise
suspending it, it shuts down fine.
However if I suspend it at any point while using it, then shut down,
after it completely powers off it turns on again, exactly twice. The
first time it turns on I hold the
Here's what I saw using the latest kernel (3.9.0-030900rc3-generic):
If I did not suspend while using the computer, it shut down normally.
If I suspended, then shut down, the computer never powered off. It hung
at the screen that has the Ubuntu logo and the white/orange dots. I
waited several m
Dupg,
Did you try booting to a different kernel? Did that fix your problem?
Could you list which kernel versions you've tried that don't work and
which ones do work?
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May be related to:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1157680
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Title:
Thinkpad T430u reboots twice after suspend then shutdown
Public bug reported:
System randomly locks up completely when running on battery. Screen is
frozen, system is completely unresponsive. No key combos have any
effect (Ctrl-Alt-Del, Ctrl-Alt-Backspace, Ctrl-Alt-F1). The only thing
that works is holding down the power button until it turns off.
I
I did figure out how to do Alt + SysReq + REISUB; I just use Alt + PrtSc
+ REISUB. It works when my system is up and running, but when it's
frozen as detailed in this bug, it has no effect.
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Apparently it also freezes when I'm not running on the battery. I guess
I didn't realize it because I normally use the battery, but it's locked
up on me 3 times in the last hour running on AC power. Alt + SysReq +
REISUB still has no effect when it locks up...
** Summary changed:
- Thinkpad T430
Joseph,
I've tested it using the latest kernel, and it hasn't locked up yet.
However...
1. I haven't used it much with the latest kernel, because my wireless doesn't
work with the latest kernel. Should I file a separate bug for this?
2. I'm still not sure if the bug is fixed in the latest kernel
Duncan, could you go near the top left of this page and mark that it
affects you too? That might help bring more attention to it. Thanks!
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Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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Ubuntu doesn't boot with 4.13.0 kernels
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9fefca7 does not boot (without intremap=off)
333830a (the parent) boots fine
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Title:
Thinkpad T430u won't boot without noapic workaround
To mana
This workaround works for me until this is properly fixed:
wget
http://mirrors.kernel.org/ubuntu/pool/restricted/b/bcmwl/bcmwl-kernel-source_6.30.223.271+bdcom-0ubuntu8_amd64.deb
sudo dpkg -i bcmwl-kernel-source_6.30.223.271+bdcom-0ubuntu8_amd64.deb
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+ (For anyone coming to this bug for the first time, the current
+ workaround is to add this to the kernel boot parameters: intremap=off)
+
I've used Ubuntu on this specific machine for years without problems,
but starting with the 4.13 kernel that came with the 17.10
I just installed a few kernels to see if I could narrow down the latest
regression, and this is what I found:
- 5.7.0-050700 boots fine
- 5.7.5-050705 exhibits the problematic behaviour (does not boot)
- The latest kernel (5.13.7-051307) also does not boot
I doubt this is helpful, but these are t
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Thinkpad T430u won't boot without noapic workaround
To manage notifications about this bug go to:
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Can someone with administrative permissions mark that this bug also
affects Focal? Thanks!
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Title:
Thinkpad T430u won't boot without noapic worka
I've done some more testing and built tags v5.7 and v5.7-rc2 from
source.
v5.7-rc2 seems to consistently boot without any special kernel flags
v5.7 gives me rather odd behaviour:
- When I'm first powering on the machine, v5.7 does not boot without any
special kernel flags
- If I set intremap=of
This is what I got with a bisect between tags v5.7-rc2 and v5.7. It
looks like a merge commit. Assuming that looks right I'll see if I can
figure out how to do a bisect on the individual commits of the merge.
$ git bisect bad
900db15047044ef50b32e23630880f4780ec5b9e is the first bad commit
commit
I don't understand; doesn't the commit say it changed files?
> 6 files changed, 42 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-)
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Thinkpad T430u won't b
I built the two parents of commit 900db15: 8685217 and e9bdf7e
They both booted fine. I built 900db15 again just in case, and it does
not boot. So it does indeed seem to be the first bad commit, unless I'm
doing something wrong on my end.
Any suggestions?
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I just upgraded to Ubuntu 24.04, kernel 6.8.0-48. Still won't boot
without intremap=off
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Public bug reported:
I recently upgraded from Ubuntu 22.04 to Ubuntu 24.04. Now whenever I
log in, sometimes I'll get a blank screen. It will only show the mouse
cursor as an X.
The problem seems to be intermittent. So far it's only happened to me
using X11.
My current workaround:
1. Open anoth
The bug doesn't happen in Wayland, which is why I created it for X11
specifically. I prefer to use Wayland but since I encountered the bug I
thought it would be helpful to file it, especially since I saw so many
others seemed to have the same problem:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1514757/issue-w
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I disabled every single custom gnome shell extension. The only enabled
extensions are the ones that come with Ubuntu:
$ gnome-extensions list --enabled
ubuntu-appindicat...@ubuntu.com
ubuntu-d...@ubuntu.com
d...@rastersoft.com
It happened again this morning. sudo systemctl restart gdm3 didn't wor
Thanks for the explanation. I didn't realise disabled plugins can cause
issues. I'll try your suggestions and see if I can narrow down the
issue.
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Yesterday I disabled tilingshell before powering off. This morning the
issue happened again.
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I'm still waiting for it to happen again. I had switched to Wayland so I
switched back to X11. I'll update when I see it happen again.
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Title:
In
It wasn't clear to me whether I should run the first journal command
while the bug was happening (while the screen was blank with the X
cursor) or after so I did both.
This is the file I created while the bug was happening.
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Well, that didn't take long. It just happened. I checked for the gnome-
shell process and it seemed to be running:
$ ps -ef | grep [g]nome-shell
user 37043056 1 14:56 ?00:00:04 /usr/bin/gnome-shell
user 38613056 0 14:56 ?00:00:00
/usr/libexec/gnome-shell-calendar
And this is the journal.txt I created after the bug happened, I
restarted gdm3, and then logged in successfully.
Also, there were no files in /var/crash neither were there any errors at
https://errors.ubuntu.com/user/my-id
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Why was this bug marked as incomplete? Is there more information I need
to provide? Thanks.
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Ubuntu 24.04 (X11) sometimes logs in to a bla
It happened again today with all third party extensions deleted. Next
I'll try additionally with all Ubuntu extensions disabled.
One thing I noticed is that it seems to happen if I boot without being
plugged into an external monitor, possibly if I had previously booted
while being connected to an
I've been doing more methodical testing. The issue has happened with all
of my custom extensions deleted as well as d...@rastersoft.com, ubuntu-
d...@ubuntu.com, and tiling-assist...@ubuntu.com disabled, so I don't
think any of those are the cause.
The only extension I'm not sure about yet is ubun
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