Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: b2evolution
b2evolution install failure.
Here are the last few lines of the install output
.
Setting up libcrypt-passwdmd5-perl (1.3-9) ...
Setting up makepasswd (1.10-3) ...
Setting up b2evolution (2.4.2-2) ...
ERROR 1102 (42000) at line 1: Incorrec
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post-installation scrip
On Mon, 2008-03-24 at 01:46 +, Matti Lindell wrote:
> Can you reproduce this in Hardy, using openjdk-6 counterpart icedtea-
> gcjwebplugin ?
>
> ** Changed in: icedtea-java7 (Ubuntu)
>Status: New => Incomplete
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> https://bugs.l
Matti:
I have installed Hardy on my machine. Note that it is an Intel64
machine... not an AMD as stated in my original bug report.
I checked the Java plugins now installed with Firefox.
Two appear to be installed:
GCJ Web Browser Plugin (using IcedTea) 1.0
File
name: /usr/lib/
matti:
Sorry to be so slow in responding. I may be over my head on this thing.
I have installed Hardy Heron and I have installed icedtea-gcjwebplugin
(1.0-0ubuntu5). I removed gcjwebplugin-4.2. I run
update-java-alternatives --plugin --set java-6-openjdk
(as root) and it responds
No alterna
Sorry:
I was away for 3 weeks and could not deal with your message.
I don't have Hardy on a machine that I can use to try your suggestion.
I will upgrade this machine to Hardy when I get a chance and then get
back to you on what happens.
jim...
On Mon, 2008-03-24 at 01:46 +, Matti Lindell w
Further comments on this problem.
By running firefox in a terminal window I can see the error. The Java
implementation is not ignoring the carriage return at the end of the
line in the list of filenames.
This works...
http://www.goes.noaa.gov/GSSLOOPS/wcir/1.jpg,
http://www.goes.noaa.gov/GSSLOO
One more comment... :-)
The problem is in method getParameter(). Using java icedtea 1.7.0 and
passing a PARAM string to getParameter() that includes a carriage
return, /n, results in a string that still includes the carriage return.
Running the same applet on a windows XP machine wwith internet
Public bug reported:
I am running Ubuntu Gutsy 2.6.22-14-generic on an AMD64 machine 4 processors
Linux version 2.6.22-14-generic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 4.1.3 20070929
(prerelease) (Ubuntu 4.1.2-16ubuntu2)) #1 SMP Tue Dec 18 05:28:27 UTC 2007
processor : 0
vendor_id : Genuin
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pulseaudio
Toshiba NB305007 netbook. Ubuntu 10.04 LTS - lucid. 2.6.32.21-generic,
running ubuntu-netbook-remix. Problem with pulseaudio (1:0.9.22~0.9.21
+stable-queue-32-g8478-0ubuntu14) . Boot machine and open a gnome-
terminal window. At the CLI, hi
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Daniel: I tried your suggestion (add position_fix=1 to the options snd-
hda-intel line in /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf). If anything, it
makes it worse.
I posted this problem to Ubuntu forums earlier today and one other user
reported the same problem. I can make do with the applications that
I added the ppa:ubuntu-audio-dev to the repository and then 'apt-get
update' and 'apt-get install linux-alsa-driver-
modules-2.6.32-2-generic'. I then rebooted. No joy. so I did an 'apt-
get upgrade' which upgraded the pulseaudio packges as well. Rebooting
unfortunately did not work any better.
Sorry. Typo. It was the 2.6.32-21-generic package. Here are the last
two entries in /var/log/apt/history.log.
Start-Date: 2010-05-02 21:37:13
Install: linux-alsa-driver-modules-2.6.32-21-generic (2.6.32-21.201004280600)
Remove: linux-backports-modules-alsa-2.6.32-21-generic (2.6.32-21.11),
li
This bug is similar to that of bug #551949. The sound goes bad
but... if one waits a few seconds, with no audio playing, it will then
be fine for a while. If it goes bad (popping, distorted), it will not
cure itself unless all sound apps are turned off for a while. For me,
playing a system s
Just another small observation. I can trigger the sound distortion by
playing a system sound (hit the back arrow a few times rapidly at the
prompt in a gnome-terminal window). The sound distortion will persist
with any new sound apps trying to produce sounds UNTIL all sound apps
cease for 5 secon
I agree. I have two machine running the latest upgrade of Karmic. One
behaves perfectly well. the other has the oddities mentioned. If you
have a split panel on the right with the selected message in the bottom
panel then running the mouse over the dividing line does not give the
double headed
I tried installing the grub-pc_1.97+20091125-2_amd64.deb and grub-
common_1.97+20091125-2_amd64.deb packages to see if that would help but
the results are the same. It takes ca. 9 seconds after the Grub
loading... message before the grub menu appears. And then there is a 5
second countdown to boo
Maybe this is fixed (message 17) but...
I have the same problem with evolution on my machine running Karmic. I
connected to the machine from another linux box running karmic, where the
problem does not exist, using `ssh -X `. I had previously turned X11
forwarding on in /etc/ssh/ssh_config so
Stephen: How are you mounting your raid array? Is it mounted as "/" or
as "/boot". In my case, I mount md0 as /boot and only /boot is in the
raid array. My "/" is mounted from a lvm volume. If yours is similar,
then Fleix's response (message 37) will also apply to you. if md0 is
mounted as /b
I think that I can help you Jeff but, before doing that Today
(December 5) I got another kernel update. This again broke cx18, and
ir_kbd_i2c, as far as the Hauppauge 1600 PVR card is concerned. When I
modprobed cx18, there were no /dev/videoxx entires and of course, modprobe
ir_kbd_
A. If you only `modprobe cx18` and `modprobe ir_kbd_i2c` then your
remote will act like an infrared keyboard. irw will not work as it
needs the lircd daemon running before it will work as an ir remote for
other programs. So I suspect that you have the correct modules loaded
but... you do no
I don't mean to hijack the "biosdisk read error" thread... but when I
follow the advice of message 34 above and check my grub "prefix" I find
it is set to (md0)/grub! Shouldn't it be (md0)/boot/grub or simply
(md0)/boot? How do I change it in the grub configuration? I will
reinstall grub and see
update-grub
grub-install /dev/sda
grub install /dev/sdb
and then reboot. The grub prefix (set command from the grub shell on booting)
is still (md0)/grub!
H?? /etc/grub.d/00_header has
..
transform="s,x,x,"
..
..
..
..
grub_prefix=`echo /boot/grub | sed ${transform}`
..
Is that where the g
After a kernel upgrade came along on November 26, 2009, the lirc trick
above using the ir_kbd_i2c module ceased to work. I no longer get a
device (/dev/input/event#) on installing (modprobe) the ir_kbd_i2c
module. I am still trying to figure out why.
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November 26, 2009. I got an automatic upgrade and it killed the lirc
remote. So I started trying to solve the problem. It seemed to be the
ir_kbd_i2c module. Funny thing... the actual source code is for ir-kbd-
i2c (notice the difference between _ and -). Apparently, modprobe does
not distingu
Same problem here. Where can I find out the current status of this
problem. Is it a problem only on machines with the AMI BIOS. The error
message appears to be coming from
/grub-1.97~beta4/disk/i386/pc/biosdisk.c (grub2 source). Is there an
incorrect BIOS response to one of the BIOS calls to th
I took the plunge and compiled grub-1.97~beta4, following the
intstructions in the INSTALL file (run ./autogen.sh; run ./configure;
make; make install). The make install gave me an error. But it was
something about installing man pages and updatedb followed by `locate
bin/grub` showed me that new
Actually... the time from the first appearance of the "Grub loading..."
line until it starts to boot is still about 15 seconds. It seems faster
but that is still pretty slow. Why is it so slow? Is this normal?
Seems to me it was faster with Grub Legacy.
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I am running Karmic as well and although I was trying out kdm as window
manager I have now switched back to gdm. I have the same problems in
evolution that Mr_W has noted.
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You rece
Ah_ha! I installed compiz and the problem of the show/hide triangles in
evolution went away... so it is definitely a window manager problem ...
in some part.
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Since I posted the last message, I switched back to metacity due to
other problems. When I went back to metacity the weirdness in Evolution
came back. So I will try compiz again and see if it disappears again.
By the way... I misbespoke myself. I am running Karmic with the latest
upgrades. I
I reinstalled compiz with 'compiz --replace &' (either as user or as
root). I checked evolution and the weirdness is still there! I cannot
reproduce my previous observations. Sorry. But I am sure that the
first time that I went to compiz it did cure the Evolution problem. I
did change some set
After some head scratching here I did an 'apt-get purge compiz' and
'apt-get install compiz'. I then tried to do a 'compiz --replace &' as
root and it gave me an error. So I ran it as a regular user 'jim' and
it seemed to install correctly. But when I checked /home/jim/.gconf/
desktop/gnome/sess
AH... Damn... when I rebooted the Evolution problem came back. I give
up. It does not bug me that much! :-)
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A solution for maintaining the sound quality while running pulse audio
with the "nohz=off highres=off"on the kernel command line has been
suggested. See
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/574137
I can confirm that it works 99% of the time. Since using that fix, I
have onl
The Toshiba NB305 that I had was replaced (by the dealer) as the screen
backlight ceased to function on the first machine after I had it for about 2
weeks. I installed Ubuntu Netbook Edition10.04
(http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download-netbook) on the new machine from a
USB drive. I had som
A... my bad. The NB305 does suspend OK after altering
/etc/default/grub (see message above). I just forgot to "update-grub"!
So, everything now works.
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Further to the pulseaudio problem on the Toshiba NB305...
After doing a fresh install of Lucid there was no problem with the
audio. But I believe it was just after installing "twinkle" that the
audio went back to being bad just like on the previous machine. Same
symptoms exactly. Using apt-get
Just to clear the air a bit and make sure that I am not misleading
anyone with false impressions (often the case)...
I took my Toshiba nb305 and wiped the Ubuntu partition and reinstalled
lucid 10.04 from a USB key as previously. I tried the sound by turning
on the system sound (Ubuntu)
I echo the comments of Sobolosrios. We need to fix the kernel to run
tickless with highres timers without the boot and resume problems. I
have tried many things and find that using the kernel parameter "nohpet"
(don't use the hardware precision event timer) avoids the slow boot
problem. But it s
Just for the record You can see from my original bug posting that
my system had a Realtek ALC272 card.
Unfortunately (or perhaps fortunately) the screen on my NB30500F died
(backlight ceased to function). I plan on replacing the unit soon with
an identical one. It will take me a day or two
This is a duplicate of Bug #574137
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/574137
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Thanks Daniel: As it turns out putting nohz=off and highres=off on the
kernel line of the Toshiba NB305 solves two problems and causes a
couple of other problems. The machine won't boot (or boots very slowly
(several minutes) with nohz and highres on. The machine won't suspend
and resume again
I can confirm that the solution of Luis Miguel does stop the audio
distortion while leaving pulseaudio running.
For those that want to use this solution you may have to install
"paprefs" (sudo apt-get install paprefs) and run it, if it is not in
your system->preferences menu. After making the fir
Putting highres=off on the GRUB kernel command line corrupts the audio on the
Toshiba NB305. I have posted these same comments to other bug reports about
sound and suspend/reawaken problems on the NB305. I am hoping that it will
stimulate a resolution of the sleep/suspend/reawaken problem with
Putting highres=off on the GRUB kernel command line corrupts the audio on the
Toshiba NB305. I have posted these same comments to other bug reports about
sound and suspend/reawaken problems on the NB305. I am hoping that it will
stimulate a resolution of the sleep/suspend/reawaken problem with
The comments above are rather cryptic to the novice (like me). It was a
bit of a struggle to know exactly what to do to get this working. So
here is a more detailed account of what I had to do to get my IR remote
to work. Note... I am using a Hauppage PVR-1600 card and the grey
topped remote.
Hi Ralph:
I am traveling for a few days and cannot check my Ubuntu machine but I am
almost positive that I checked this recently and the most recent version of
the OS (and Iced Tea) worked with no problem. So you can mark this bug as
being fixed.
Thanks for following up. Jim Charlton
On Thu,
It is my experience that the NB305 runs considerably hotter and uses
more power (shorter run time on battery) if run with nohz= off
highres=off. I just prefer to tap the left shift key during boot and
then only use hibernate instead of suspend. It is too bad that Toshiba
doesn't issue an update o
Response to Seth: (#97)
I take back what I said about someone looking at this who understands
kernel magic! Seth obviously has a pretty good handle on this. Perhaps
Toshiba will see fit to update their BIOS. That would be nice.
I am not sure how Windows manages to boot with no problems.
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Thanks for the kind offer of the beverage. :-) No reward is required.
I work on this stuff for amusement. :-)
I was wondering why installing bootchart solved the slow boot and slow
resume from hibernate. I got the sources for bootchart. There is a
script installed in the initramfs that runs un
More info... I boot without bootchart installed and with the kernel
parameters "rw init=/bin/bash". On getting the shell prompt, running
"hdparm -t /dev/sda5" gives about 500 kB/sec for buffered disk reads.
If I start a c program that is an infinite loop (while (1) {;}), then
hdparm gives about 70
I have looked into the issues on the NB305 in some detail. Why do you
think that the problem is in the BIOS and that it cannot be fixed in the
kernel? MS Windows will boot fine using AHCI mode.
I am running Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick 22.6.35-27-generic in AHCI mode and I
boot by tapping the left shif
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nspluginwrapper
Not sure about this. Upgrading to natty caused this package to fail.
Not even sure what I used it for.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: nspluginwrapper 1.2.2-0ubuntu9
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.38-8.42-gene
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package nspluginwrapper 1.2.2-0ubuntu9 failed to install/upgrade:
subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit
sta
What version of Ubuntu are you running? Give us the output of 'uname -r' and
also 'cat /etc/lsb-release'. Not all Ubuntu versions react the same on the
Toshiba NB305. You can see other posts on my stuggles with this in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/601986.
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Very interesting observations Kyle.
First of all, I used a bootable USB memory stick (8 Gigs) with the Ubuntu
installation disk image on it to install Ubuntu. Since then, I update using
the internet. I am unsure about how this would differ from using a USB to IDE
adapter to install.
The inter
Three weeks after upgrading to Ubuntu Maverick (10.10,
2.6.35-22-generic) I still can't find a configuration where the Toshiba
NB305 Netbook will boot and run reliably with either the "compatibility"
or "AHCI" disk setting in the BIOS.
I have resorted to booting the machine on the 2.6.32-26-generi
Interesting. Let's see if I have this straight? The current kernels
are using dynamic ticks. nohz=off turns off dynamic ticks so we get
regular ticks as in the old OSs and the scheduler will regularly get
asked to check to see what jobs should be run and prevent one process
from hogging the CPUs
Inspired by the timer discussion, I revisited hpet. I tried hpet=force and
clocksource=hpet. Both failed. So I tried nohpet again. This gives about a
30 second boot. Not as fast as when bootchart is installed, but not bad. If
one puts nohpet in /etc/default/grub in line
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX=
Bad news. I upgraded the Toshiba NB305 to Maverick (2.6.35-22-generic,
10.10). I tried booting with nohpet on the kernel boot line and it hung
during boot. This is contrary to what I observed with Lucid as
described above. Tapping the left SHIFT key does cause the boot to
resume though. So tha
If I boot maverick with or without bootchart installed the system hangs
on booting. I did not wait forever but after a minute tapped the left
shift key twice at a 10 second interval. The system gave the message
"Gave up waiting for root device", a couple of other lines and then
dropped to the ini
I tried clocksource=acpi_pm and clocksource=hpet and both failed to get
the machine to boot.
I changed the disk parameter "acpi" to "compatibility" in the BIOS and
the machine boots fine, and will also hibernate and resume from
hibernate. Not only that, but "hdparm -t /dev/sda5" gives me 70 MB/se
I really do think that the problem is with the AHCI driver in Ubuntu. I
presume that using "compatibility" mode, drops one back to IDE driver
mode and I see (ps -=ef) that ata_sff and ata_aux are loaded and
running. I see mention of ata_piix in dmesg but not as a loaded process
after the machine
OK. OK. It seems I spoke too soon. Using "Compaitibility" mode, resume
from hibernate doesn't really work without any intervention. To get it
to restart you have to wait until the disk image is reloaded and the
screen goes black and then tap the left shift key a few times just
like before.
I recompiled the 2.6.32 kernel with ACPI debugging turned on. The newly
compiled kernel boots fine with bootchart installed. Hibernate also
works with uswsusp installed and the /etc/pm/config.d/00sleep_module
file installed as in message #76. But no matter what debug level/layer
I set for ACPI,
Are you sure that you ran gconf-editor as "user" and not as "root"?
Each user has its own gconf settings and if you log in as "user" then
the lid signals will be processed by the user's gconf parameters. If
you set those parameters from a root shell or by using "sudo gconf-
editor", then you will
Progress is being made!
The boot process goes something like this. 1) the BIOS runs GRUB from the MBR
on the disk, 2) GRUB loads the kernel image in initrd to a ramdisk filesystem
3) the initramfs "init" script is run, does some housekeeping and mounts the
root of the real ubuntu file system, 4)
Ah rats... It always pays to double check everything many times
before writing a report.
Ureadahead puts its parameter file "pack" into /var/lib/ureadahead. I
confirmed that the pack files were gone after I removed ureadahead.conf
and ureadahead-other.conf from /etc/init.
The I did the obv
Note that I removed both ureadahead.conf and ureadahead-other.conf as
well as plymout.conf, plymout-log.conf, plymouth-splash.conf and
plymouth-stop.conf. If you can check both boot times and resume times
through several reboot cycles after their removal, it may give us some
extra info. I can't h
Yes, the SATA setting is AHCI. I just rebooted and I again get 23 seconds. I
will try to attach a copy of dmesg. Note that I have installed bootchart.
That installs /etc/init/bootchart.conf. Maybe the placement of another job
that runs early in the upstart queue changes the timing of the up
Here is dmesg.txt to go with message #65.
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Yes. I was correct. I did (as root):
apt-get remove bootchart
reboot
The reboot took 2 minutes 42 seconds.
reboot
The reboot took 7 minutes 34 seconds (longer, I presume, because
ureadahead has installed a pack file after profiling on the first boot).
apt-get install bootchart
(check to make
After installing bootchart, resume (lid close/open) still takes 5
minutes. But pm-hibernate (as root), although it takes a few
seconds to save the image to disk, resumes on pushing the power button
in about 12.5 seconds!
So One can use pm-hibernate to save your running programs and then
To use hibernate instead of suspend on lid close is easier than I thought. Use
gconf-editor (I did this as a regular user)
Go to apps->gnome-power-manager->buttons and change lid_ac and
lid_battery to hibernate instead of suspend.
I then tried closing the lid without the ac power attached. When
A solution/workaround has been found for booting Ubuntu on a Toshiba
nb305 without the "nohz=off highres=off" kernel parameters. See
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/508516. Pulseaudio
then works fine without checking the "Simultaneous output to Internal
Audio Analog Stereo".
Shoot and dang... and many other expletives.
Of course. you are perfectly correct. I had forgotten that I had
installed uswsusp. I thought that it was insignificant as I could see
no difference earlier without bootchart. But now I am not sure. When I
remove uswsusp (apt-get remove uswsusp), my
Can you give me more information on what happens when you use "sudo pm-
hibernate"? On My machine, it jumps to a terminal window where it says
"Looking for splash system... none". Then there are 5 lines of output
from s2disk about snapshotting the system and storing the image. On
reboot it boots
Here is an attachment with a list of my installed software.
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H... I added the file /etc/pm/config.d/00sleep_module after I
installed uswusp. The file contains the line "SLEEP_MODULE=uswsusp". I
cannot recall why I did this (possibly because of info in
http://www.ubuntugeek.com/fix-for-suspend-and-hibernation-problem-for-
laptops.html).
Maybe this is
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Description:Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
Release:10.04
Linux jim-nb 2.6.32-24-generic #38~pre201007021000-Ubuntu SMP Sun Jul 4
06:49:54 UTC 2010 i686 GNU/Linux
But problem seen on all kernels tried.
Boot process hangs for ~7 minutes, then machine starts. Booting wit
On my desktop machine running
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=10.04
DISTRIB_CODENAME=lucid
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS"
Ubuntu 2.6.32-24-generic
I still have the same problems (message #22). Running the same system
on a netbook there is no problem. I really feel this is something
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Description: Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
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But problem seen on all kernels tried.
Bo
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At the time that I filed the bug report I tried all of the upstream kernels as
well as the development kernel
linux-image-2.6.35-020635rc3-generic_2.6.35-020635rc3_i386.deb
The problem was the same on all kernels tried.
When I get a moment I will try the most recent maverick kernel again.
Note t
checked off "needs-upstream-testing"
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