Thanks Mabawsa, that worked for me. Recap of my road to trouble:
1) ubuntu 8.10, hibernated fine but didn't wake from suspend. 4GB ram, 2GB swap
2) upgrade to 9.04, suspend worked, but system failed to enter hibernation
3) live cd, extended swap to 4GB, partition got different UUID so I edited
/e
Problem remains with Intrepid Alpha 4.
$ xdpyinfo
...
screen #0:
dimensions:1280x800 pixels (289x21 millimeters)
resolution:112x968 dots per inch
...
xorg.0.log attached.
furthermore I was unable to use the stand-alone installer due to huge
(say about 10 times normal size) windows. B
Well, I'm also affected, I just didn't wan't to give a 'me too'
reaction. Almost the same netbook with a 900 MHz celeron processor
(eeepc 900).
With too much networks in the area it is almost impossible to browse the
networks. I don't think disabling animated bars is a good solution, my
microwave
More details:
- gutsy
- intel 945
- 64 bit
With the experimental drivers the image for videos using an overlay is
scaled incorrectly as well as low saturated colours.
situation 1
1) watch a video using mythtv -> the image is squashed in the x direction and
has few colours. (image is almost grays
I confirm.
fresh 64bit gutsy on packard bell MX45, intel GMA945, using the experimental
drivers.
the i810 dont seem te be affected.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/107320
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I have the same problem with my laptop drive.
=== START OF INFORMATION SECTION ===
Device Model: ST9160821AS
Serial Number:5MA0NKXS
Firmware Version: 3.ALB
User Capacity:160,041,885,696 bytes
...
193 Load_Cycle_Count0x0032 052 052 000Old_age Always
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: inn
When installing inn, the daemon starts and works properly. Upon
rebooting the machine innd doesn't get started cleaming it can not
descent into the directory /var/run/innd.
Some investigation learned that the script /etc/init.d/inn contained
some inc
attached the complete standard init script. Extracted directly from
"inn_1%3a1.7.2debian-31_i386.deb" downloaded via aptitude using ubuntu
server 7.10.
** Attachment added: "Script as supplied in the package."
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10537826/inn
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unfortunatly enabling the pre-released updates did not work for me although it
seem to have downloaded lots of gnome stuff.
I havent tried booting while desktop effects are on but the login screen still
has insanely large fonts on my machine.
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@mets.tes.chaussettes, thank you.
> add
> Option "DDC" "no"
> in xorg.conf
This worked for me. More specificly (I had to do some trail and error)
add this line to your monitor section:
Section "Monitor"
... #whatevert was in already.
Option "DDC" "no"
EndSecti
capable of
reading DDC and therefor the error doesn't occur (ergo: it's your
monitor hardware's fault)?
Anyway, by telling xorg not to use the DDC information it probably
assumes some default dimensions of your hardware which are more accurate
than what DDC reports.
//puccha
BTW:
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 151311 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/151311
Paul Dufresne schreef:
> Thinking aloud how I would fix this:
> If DPI.width if DPI.height /* both screwed up */
> Log 'screen report to be too small to be true, ignoring screen size
> reported by
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 209900 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/209900
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 209900
Festival won't speak when other app is playing sounds
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/209905
Yo
I think festival uses oss, a legacy sound server that only allows one
audio stream at a time for most soundcards. Look for an argument to make
it use alsa. Or alternatively fool festival and route the audio stream
through alsa:
$ echo hello | aoss festival --tts
You might want to install the "als
o use Pulse by
default in Ubuntu/Debian. Alsa might be a nice compromise in case Debian
doesn't do Pulse. see: (https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/209900).
//puccha
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Public bug reported:
network-manager-applet
When selecting "connection information" the ipv6 addresses are not show .
(there is a heading but an empty list)
ifconfig shows the addresses properly.
ubuntu 11.10, unity
** Affects: network-manager-applet (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
> Also, it would be helpful if you could paste here the output of the 'ip
> -6 route' and 'ip -6 addr' commands.
yuri@smaug:~$ ip -6 route
2001:888:1525::/64 dev eth0 proto kernel metric 256 expires 85861sec
fe80::/64 dev eth0 proto kernel metric 256
default via fe80::240:63ff:feef:618c dev e
apport information
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/878191/+attachment/2560708/+files/NetDevice.eth0.txt
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** Tags added: apport-collected oneiric running-unity
** Description changed:
network-manager-applet
When selecting "connection information" the ipv6 addresses are not show .
(there is a heading but an empty list)
ifconfig shows the addresses properly.
ubuntu 11.1
Until this is properly fixed I *strongly* suggest to add mutt as a
dependency on this package.
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Title:
gtimelog defaults require suggested package
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: net-tools
In netstat's summary "netstat -s" the fields 'InOctets' and 'OutOctets'
appear to be a 32 bit signed value. When sending or receiving large
amounts of packets the values occasionally wrap around and change sign.
$ netstat -s
...
IpExt:
...
** Also affects: net-tools (Debian)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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netstat statistics overflow
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/597236
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The current implementation does not attempt to list any IPv6 address for
the enumerated interfaces. I consider this a bug. It is arguable to only
show global addresses (i.e. omit [fe80::]).
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