i guess i should mention the behavior i experience is similar to that
mentioned above: my desktop and keyboard are completely unresponsive,
but i can move the mouse pointer... i can't click or type anything
though, and none of the key combos (ctrl + alt + backspace and friends)
work. this seems t
Ditto for me. I have an Athlon 64 3400+ with a Radeon 9800 Pro video
card using xorg drivers. The crash seems to occur randomly... I have
Compiz enabled with several effects, and have been sleeping/resuming my
machine as well. The GUI will sometimes report "an error occurred while
putting this c
i noticed similar behavior under ubuntu 7.10 with a belkin wireless USB
device. Specifically, my wireless networking stops working and network
manager becomes unresponsive when I unplug the device and plug it back
in. A proper system restart or shutdown also freezes the computer when
it reaches t
a slight clarification of my comment above: the USB device stops
working randomly on its own, and at that point i try to remedy the
situation by unplugging the device/plugging back in. i'm not unplugging
it haphazardly for giggles trying to test its robustness (which is the
way my earlier post co
I was able to get my issues resolved by using the proprietary drivers
available on Broadcom's Linux site, and compiling the driver myself
(replacing the one provided by the Ubuntu package):
http://www.broadcom.com/support/802.11/linux_sta.php
The latest driver (5.60.48.36 as of this writing) worke
In the nvidia release notes for driver version 190.53
(http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux_display_amd64_190.53.html), there's
mention in the release notes of a DisplayPort bugfix:
- Fixed a problem that caused resolution limitations or corruption
on certain DisplayPort devices such as the Appl
I still have this bug when printing certain PDFs in Evince. I try
multiple printers as well, but nothing prints. Using lpr from command
line prints the PDF fine.
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Printing from evince (and perhaps other GTK apps) to PostScript printers is
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/419143
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: cups
Printing to either of my network printers worked fine in 9.04, but is
now broken in 9.10. When I try to print a PDF, from either evince or
the command line (lpr), the job is submitted, shows up in the print
queue, and disappears as if complete, but
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Update: I tried printing an OpenOffice document today, and it printed
fine. So the problem seems limited to PDF files.
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It turned out that this was a bug with evince, and the latest update
seems to fix printing PDFs. This bug can be closed.
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Status: New => Fix Released
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If Nvidia has indeed fixed the issue, then the solution for Ubuntu 9.10
should just require the appropriate package maintainer to add the latest
Nvidia driver package to the repository.
Mike, do you have a link to the Nvidia changelog describing the fix?
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I tried to reproduce this bug using the same PDF file that resulted in
the described behavior, but it wouldn't reproduce for me. I also tried
various PDFs and couldn't reproduce any rendering issues when scrolling.
I'm not sure what's changed on my system, but it seems fine now.
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I can open Pandora in Firefox 3.5, but whenever I click the buttons, the
clicks don't register, and the flash UI seems unresponsive to any
actions. I've tried multiple times, restarting Firefox, rebooting, and
reinstalling the flash plu
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By the way, this bug wasn't present in 9.04.
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I have NVidia driver version 185. As I mentioned before, I couldn't
repro it, so I'm not sure what was going on before.
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I have this issue on Ubuntu Netbook Remix 9.04 running on a Dell
Latitude 2100, which has a Broadcom BCM4322 wireless adapter. In my
case, I've ping tested several times from 4 different (wireless)
machines on the same network, including the netbook with the issue. The
other thee machines have 0%
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evince
Evince displays artifacts in the viewer when scrolling in a PDF
document. Lines of text are rendered on top of one another, and other
lines disappear. I've confirmed that it exists in both Dual and
Continuous modes.
ProblemType: Bug
Architectur
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Binary package hint: evince
I've tried printing several different PDF documents, and they're sent to
the printer, but don't actually print out. The same documents print
fine when using lpr from the command line.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: amd64
Date: Mon Nov 2 15:26:15
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Update:
I rebooted one of our upgraded servers running 11.10 into a previous
kernel, 2.6.38-11-server. I tested my program, viewed the file, and it
appeared normal (again, same input, same program, writing data to the
NAS CIFS share).
So this is definitely a bug in the 3.0 kernel that ships with
Joseph: thanks for the suggestion.
I've downloaded Linux-3.1 (final) from kernel.org
(http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v3.0/linux-3.1.tar.bz2) and
created Ubuntu packages, using the Ubuntu kernel build instructions here
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/GitKernelBuild
I rebooted and teste
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 11.10
I've noticed an anomaly when running a program that creates a small
number of output files on a CIFS network share. One of the output files
contains a long string of ^@ (ASCII NULL). The other lines appear to be
normal, but there aren't as many as expected (6 i
** Description changed:
Ubuntu 11.10
I've noticed an anomaly when running a program that creates a small
number of output files on a CIFS network share. One of the output files
- contains a long string of ^@ (ASCII NULL). The other lines appear to be
- normal, but there aren't as many a
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** Description changed:
Ubuntu 11.10
I've noticed an anomaly when running a program that creates a small
number of output files on a CIFS network share. One of the output files
appears to be corrupted: the first line contains a long st
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 554172 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/554172
I'm seeing this issue as well. I don't see the "unknown" when running
runlevel, but several services aren't starting up automatically.
Any word on a fix for this?
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 554172 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/554172
I should add to my previous comment that I've tried some of the
workarounds mentioned in this thread, including commenting out "console
output" in all /etc/init/*.conf files. This had no effect, and services
As I mentioned in #543506, I'm also seeing this issue on Ubuntu Server
10.04. I've tried some of the workarounds mentioned in this thread
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/upstart/+bug/543506/comments/83),
including commenting out "console output" in all /etc/init/*.conf files.
This had n
are similar and most likely caused by race conditions
>being created in the way upstart handles starting up services.
>
>Anyone else happily go back to a slower bootup time if it gave them some
>control over what order services started up? :D
On 30/06/10 21:08, phireph0x wrote:
>>
I updated to upstart 0.6.5-7, rebooted, and have the same issues with
services not starting. Specifically, nginx doesn't start, and I have
two CGI services that interact with nginx, that don't start on boot.
I've checked with rcconf, and all 3 are labelled to start on boot.
Checking some of the lo
>For anyone who is still experiencing problems with services not
starting at boot, I suggest you open a new bug (feel free to >subscribe
me - robbie.w is my ID). There could be any number of reasons why a
particular service won't start, and we'd rather >you open a new bug than
add to this one. If w
This has been fixed as of Ubuntu 10.04.
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Earlier I'd commented that the problem was resolved, but I'm still
seeing the issue. I've performed a clean installation of Ubuntu 10.04
Netbook Remix on my Dell Latitude 2100 netbook. The silent disconnect
issue is persistent; I can't maintain a stable connection to any of the
wireless networks
RE: Mike Bianchi Yes, I tried ALL of the instructions suggested:
commenting out 'console output' in /etc/init/*.conf files, adding the
rsyslog config line to /etc/init/rc-sysinit.conf, and adding the
"init='/sbin/init --verbose'" line to the grub config. This didn't
solve my problem: I still h
The workaround described in
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=9480172&postcount=20 doesn't work
for me. I still have services that don't start on system reboot.
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runlevel is N 2.
I've tried the --verbose boot param in grub, haven't tried the text at
the beginning of the line.
I've commented out "console output" in all /etc/init/*.conf files.
I've tried editing /etc/init/rc-sysinit.conf, changing:
"start on filesystem and net-device-up IFACE=lo"
to this:
>I misspoke in Comment #3.
>"text" prevents X from starting.
>I believe the removal of "slash" and "quiet" prevent the normal boot graphics.
Oh, I've tried removing 'quiet splash' as well, without any change in
behavior. In fact, this is still configured in /etc/defaults/grub:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_
typo in previous comment, should be
old value was = "quiet splash"
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I've had an issue for awhile now where on system reboot, certain
services don't automatically start. Some affected include: nginx and a
few custom CGI init scripts. These are all set to automatically start
on boot, according to rcconf. Nothing interesting is logged to
/var
Can someone close this as fixed?
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