I'm getting the same error with today's update to 2.6.27-11.25 on both generic
and server. I can't copy the error so I'll sum it up:
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Fatal: Bios device code 0x80 is being used by two disks
/dev/sdc (0x0820) and /dev/sda (0x0800)
Failed to create initrd image.
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sda is my boot disk and
I just tried to update to the following day's kernel: 2.6.27-11.26 and
ran into the same issue.
The first error I spot in the synaptic terminal is:
ERROR lilo fails for new /boot/initrd.img-2.6.27-11-generic:
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And now, instead of the BIOS error, I get:
Fatal: raid_setup: stat("/dev/sda")
I'
Just had the same issue here. A reboot didn't fix it but as the OP
found, using strace, it was crashing when it couldn't find an icon.
Terminal.svg was missing but didn't solve it. In my case, it couldn't
find picard.xpm (a music tagger) and was aborting. It ran fine as root,
for whatever reason.
I have the same issue here, though I haven't isolated it to flash
content (will look into that). It seems that pulseaudio crashes, and
does it very frequently - sometimes within 30 minutes. Regardless, if
it's pulseaudio that's crashing for you, try "killall -9 pulseaudio" in
the terminal (I'm not
same issue for me. I haven't had audio through 8.04, 8.10, and 9.04.
Hardy didn't show a volume icon and couldn't find any audio devices.
Intrepid showed a volume icon but had an X through.
Jaunty sees the device, has the volume icon, but outputs no sound.
Currently using Jaunty, 2.6.28-11-generi
I'm having the same problem on a fresh install of 9.04. I installed the
restricted nvidia driver 180, rebooted, configured the dual monitors via
nvidia-settings and get the same error as above.
Running nvidia-settings with gksu didn't help but from the terminal I
see the following:
VALIDATION ERR
I'll confirm having this issue in 8.10 (and 8.04). I thought it might
have been carried over with my settings but I just tested it in a fresh
Intrepid 32bit install (before and after updating) and it hasn't been
fixed.
Is it coming in a future release?
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I'm in the same boat but so far I can't stop it from crashing.
Initially, I uninstalled fusion-icon to no avail. Then "sudo apt-get
remove --purge kicker-taskbar-compiz" seemed to work, as it stopped
crashing for a few hours.
I removed the trash icon from kicker because I was getting multiple
dia
Hi,
I should have mentioned I'm only using kwin, though I have compiz installed and
have used it before.
Applets: tasty menu, system menu, a couple of quick menus, recent docs,
quick launch, taskbar, system guard, the tray and the clock.
Still no crashes since I last posted but I've only been a
do you mean that it's a duplicate or that it's not going to get fixed?
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I was experiencing this exact behavior converting a set of wav files
(recently ripped from a CD). It turned out that the wav files themselves
had some issues related to 8.10. They only played in mplayer & VLC, for
example.
After using sox to create new copies of the files and soundconverter
worked
Ok, it has remained stable, though the tasty menu background is still
quirky. I've added back in the applets I had removed *other than fusion-
icon* and have even set one of my desktops back to a gradient.
Overall, the only differences are:
- I've rebooted *again* after purging the kicker-taskbar-
confirming that this happens with the 10.04 final release as well.
10.04 i386 desktop
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Similar crash. System dropped to a terminal for a few seconds, then
pulled up GDM login.
This is on a fresh install of 9.10 where I just added a 3ware RAID card
& enabled compiz again. Prior to those changes, the system has been
stable for 2+ months.
ubuntu 9.10, i386
compiz 0.8.4
virtualbox 3.1.
Third of these crashes in the past two weeks. In at least two of the
instances, the console-kit errors were preceded by a segfault in
virtualbox (v 3.1.2 r56127). Whereas this system is normally stable,
these recent crashes are happening after just a couple days of uptime.
.. syslog ..
Same issue here, for the last few weeks but mine hasn't gone away. I
have to restart firefox at least once a day or just use an alternate
browser for flash content. OGV works fine. Unlike previous issues, I
don't need to restart pulseaudio -- just firefox. And FWIW, I can use
flash in other browser
I can understand that :)
FWIW, I just discovered today that it also happens in chrome so it seems my
issue is with the flash plugin & ubuntu, not with firefox.
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I've had the same issue going back to 8.10, though the versions have
gotten better at detecting the hardware, just not producing any audio.
VIA 8237
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AudioDevicesInUse:
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My first crash in two months -- so they at least have been less frequent
for me since disabling compiz.
syslog:
Apr 13 01:52:52 blackbird kernel: [211176.797353] __ratelimit: 30 callbacks
suppressed
Apr 13 01:52:52 blackbird kernel: [211176.797359] VirtualBox[26446]: segfault
at c7d9e18 ip 001eb
I've been running stable for over five weeks now *after* disabling
Compiz. Note that I was also stable before running compiz.
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Thanks for the patch, Iain!
Unfortunately, I get a permission error when the addin manager tries to
uninstall the old addin. Running f-spot as root just crashes.
Anyone have a workaround?
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this issue seems more or less fixed in Jaunty. I've only had pulseaudio crash
about twice since Jaunty came out.
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As an end user, i'm curious -- how was this addressed in procps
1:3.2.7-3ubuntu6? I'm still running into this hard limit in jaunty.
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This continues in Ubuntu 18.10 and dmesg indicates it's Apparmor's
fault.
I'm confused as to where I should follow up though.
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Title:
Permission
I'm getting what appears to be the same error after gaming for a couple
hours. About 8 of 16 cores softlock. My Dmesg mentions my amdgpu as
well.
Ubuntu 18.04
4.15.0-33-generic #36-Ubuntu SMP
Someone with a similar error found it was their power supply. I'm going
to try a mainline kernel and see
same as previous poster. I've seen this once each day after installing.
Kern.log and syslog baloon until drive is full. Kernel / system locks up
as described in previous entries.
Ubuntu 16.04.1 running KDE Neon desktop
kernel 4.4.0-57-generic
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In 16.04, I have the option to disable autoscroll but the sane default
expected by the OP still seems much more useful, convenient, and common.
Additionally, with autoscroll enabled, the app will change the log file
being viewed every few seconds - in this case, from syslog to
Xorg.0.log. That mak
I'm seeing this error intermittently when putting my laptop to sleep.
Sometimes, when opening the lid, the video won't come back on (though
the screen's backlight is on) and I'm forced to hard reset. I can't
switch terminals. I haven't tried SSH but the kernel seems to be running
as the log shows c
My windows are moving approximately the same number of pixels as the
height of my title bar. If I set the height of the title bar to Y
(indirectly, via appearance > fonts > window title font), then the
widget layer will move Y pixels, on every toggle.
It's ironic in that the more use you have for
I left out some details above:
Catalyst 11.8
AMD Radeon HD 6900M
I'm going to try manually installing the newest catalyst from AMD, then
the open source drivers if the bug persists. This seems to me a very
severe bug - locking up the system and causing data loss when locking
the screen, sleeping,
same issue started recently
ubuntu 11.04
compiz 1:0.9.4+bzr20110606-0ubuntu1~natty1, compiz
1:0.9.4+bzr20110606-0ubuntu1~natty2
nVidia GeForce 7950 GT (G71)
nvidia driver 270.41.06
2.6.38-8-generic-pae (i386)
gnome classic
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I'm also experiencing run away memory usage with xorg. It slowly creeps
up over days. I hadn't noticed any correlation with java apps but it
makes sense as I usually keep one java app (xmind) open all the time.
Today, I ran a new java app (nevernote), which drove xorg mem usage from
its usual ~500
Similarly, I'm seeing an error icon next to my email addresses but
there's no indication of what the problem is. I can't put my address in
any more correctly. I'm also using a long password that meets the given
requirements.
My name is not the same as my email, as the OP here.
An explanation woul
Kamus, sry for delay.
I ran that command in terminal then ran gwibber again with the same
result.
Is there anything else I can provide?
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This persists in 11.04
Would adding the --no-desktop option (in some way) to the "open as
administrator" script fix this?
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Opening folder
I'd like to see it get higher priority as it's an accessibility issue
for anyone with bad eyesight or even just a large screen.
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Unable to
The app, Tangerine, consistently causes this and is listed as "unknown".
Uninstalling it solves the problem, whether I've started firefox or not.
I see one of two bugs in this issue:
1. Tangerine not identifying itself
2. gnome-session not identifying it
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Binary package hint: gwibber
After changing my login password, I was receiving multiple NotifyOSD
popups about various accounts failing authentication. So I removed my
passwords under "password and encryption keys" thinking I could rebuild
my accounts. I also deleted all desk
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I'll confirm this is still present in maverick.
Xatiya's walkthrough in #4 demonstrates it.
Also, the root desktop remains, and only displays folders, shortcuts,
from /root/Desktop. If one re-enables the user desktop by checking "show
desktop" in gconf-editor, it has no effect.
Using the --no-de
I'm experiencing the same issue lately, perhaps coinciding with my 10.10
upgrade?
Compiz .8.6
Ubuntu 10.10
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I experience the same issue in Lucid when using "gksu nautilus". Also,
when I right-click on the desktop and go to "change desktop background",
it seems to be looking at the root user settings as the custom
wallpapers I've added are gone.
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I'll also mention that I have to log off and back on to get my wallpaper
back. Changing it any other way (that I've found) does not affect it and
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This looks like a duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/629339
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This is now solved for me with 10.04.
Using 10.04 live CD on the laptop I was having this issue with, I can
get sound by switching the "Connector" in the "Output" section of sound
preferences to "Analog Output / No Amplifier".
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