using one
Toshiba Tecra A3 to write, with such adapter:) )simply writing
ethtool -s eth0 autoneg off
then , the problem has ceased.
So, i believe the problem when downloading large files happens with
autonegotiation, but i can't be more precise.
hope being useful,
Uriel
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Unfortunatly not.
The system has been reformatted reinstalled already, so I don't have those
logs anymore.
Just FYI, I run Ubuntu is Hebrew localization, if it matters ...
Hope you'll find the cause.
Regards,
Uriel
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got this error during a network-upgrade to 7.10
It also turned the current synaptic to be unstable!
I'm trying to recover it now
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: i386
Date: Thu Oct 18 22:51:04 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.10
ErrorMessa
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got this error during a network-upgrade to 7.10
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: i386
Date: Thu Oct 18 22:25:04 2007
Dependencies:
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.10
ErrorMessage:
ErrorMessage: תהליך המשנה dpkg-split החזיר מצב יציאת שגיאה 2
NonfreeKernelModules: vmnet vmblock vm
This bug happen to me a lot, but ramdomly. I followed instructions in
comment #20 and looks like is the same bug Danien talked in comment #34,
there were nothing in /var/crash
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock/+bug/1
I hope someone can fix this, is very annoying.
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Counter-Strike Global Offensive freezes in gnome-shell
To manage notifications about this
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My mouse will not move or work yet the keyboard works perfectly. The
screen is fully visible yet centered to the monitor, there are blank
black space on the edges.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
Package: xorg 1:7.7+1ubuntu6
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.11.0-12
Public bug reported:
Upon startup of the system, Kubuntu's 9.04 Release Candidate 1's desktop
effects crash randomly, reverting to an effectless machine.
This happened while using the Cube Effect, running SuperTux and enabling OpenGL
with it. Not sure if this is the cause of the bug however.
S
I also experience this problem, but I run Kubuntu Jaunty. Here's the
terminal output: Segmentation fault
That's all it gave me.
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Same problem, same solution (downgrading to 2:2.1.1-0), different intel
chipset:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 82945G/GZ Integrated
Graphics Controller (rev 02)
00:02.1 Display controller: Intel Corporation 82945G/GZ Integrated Graphics
Controller (rev 02)
Thanks (and tha
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Trying to upgrade to lucid beta 2, either with update-manager -d or do-
release-upgrade -d. Upgrade failes due to unresolved dependencies,
probably in lvm2 / dmsetup. I attach apt.log from the upgrade.
current lvm2 is 2.02.39-0ubuntu11
current d
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When you try to install any deb in Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Beta, using GDebi,
the program refuses, marking this error message:
dpkg: unable to read filedescriptor flags for : bad file descriptor.
Additionally, sometimes GDebi freezes after this.
Work
Have you tried the quick workaround linked at post 53?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1834771/comments/53
Have to note that this bug disappeared on switching to Mint. (Too many
bugs trying to get legacy interface using Ubuntu and gnome-panel,
finally gave up and left the buil
Hmm, I'm running bone stock LM 20.1 and the kernel is 5.4.0-80 (auto-
updated a few days ago). In the last several months, the bug has been
triggered a few times -- not often, and always after resume from
suspend. On reboot, everything works.
Hate to say I spent days working on a fix for this, and
Many bug reports on this, kernel breaks with both Nvidia and AMD
graphics on resume from suspend.
Permanent upstream fix is needed, meanwhile posted a workaround that
returns a functional suspend command:
https://askubuntu.com/a/1217890/165265
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Belay that last post. Workaround was working perfectly, tested over a
dozen times. But behavior has now returned to normal: crash on resume.
So a big NM, still searching.
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Fresh install U18.04 on PC with AMD rs880 [radeon hd 4200], confirming
exact same problems.
Over the years audio breaks, gets fixed, breaks again, and on it goes.
Currently it's broken again and this bug remains unassigned! Dear devs,
you know we love you. Please fix!
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Generated a workaround that restores HDMI sound and posted here:
https://askubuntu.com/a/1207919/165265
It uses bassmanitram's methods (credit given) but static hardware
assignment values, and is packaged to be a little more user-friendly.
Applied on three machines and using until this bug is fixe
@lesliek, also a longtime user here, always Ubuntu w/ gnome-panel
(called by different names over time, currently "Flashback"). Every few
years I've checked in on Mint and finally switched over ~2 months ago.
Quickly realized that all of the patches and workarounds (such as this
very one!) I'd been
The post 54 workaround fixed it for me, thanks much @khitschler.
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plasma-
desktop/+bug/1849084/comments/54)
Running Ubuntu 18.04.1 with latest stable kernel (5.4.0-42), but this
has been a problem since the upgrade from 16.04.
Since there are no issues wi
Competition between the two teams (ffmpeg<->libav) undoubtedly makes
each package better.
Given the robust development happening in each camp, should Canonical
really be picking the winner/loser here to begin with?
Personally, I don't like the symlinks to a lesser release. My
inclination is to re
This fired me up to get rid of libav and install the real ffmpeg.
It's not necessary to compile. See my post here:
http://askubuntu.com/a/373509/165265
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Just did a fresh install of 12.04.2 x86_64 (3.5.0-37-generic) and find
the same problem. Digging around, find no easy fix.
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Title:
Unity indicato
Same issue for me, with the same procedure as described above. I can't
print now, on Xenial.
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
cups : Depends: libcups2 (= 2.1.3-4) but 2.1.3-4ubuntu0.2 is to be installed
Depends: cups-core-drivers (>= 2.1.3-4)
Depends: cups-daemon (>
Bug is gone in 16.04!
.Xmodmap (which IS deprecated) still needs to be converted to xkb (post
14,
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1243642/comments/14),
but then everything works as before: keyboard map reloads automatically
after any number of suspend/hibernate cycles. Seriousl
@Hélio, only thing I did was upgrade to 16.04 (clean install), copy my
xkb file over and load it (xkbcomp $HOME/.xkb/xkb-map $DISPLAY). That's
it.
Well, it *does* get loaded on each boot via .bashrc (as noted in post
14) when a terminal is auto-opened (put in startup prefs) so not sure it
will sur
Fresh installs of both Ubuntu and Lubuntu (i32) still have this ANNOYING
bug.
Thanks, @paraquat for the fix, which works perfectly. Have you made a
patch and "signed ze papers" so that it can be incorporated upstream?
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Bug is present in fresh install of Lubuntu 14.04 (i32). Copy/paste also
pastes double.
im-config indicates "Active configuration: ibus," which is the default.
Transgui is the only app with this behavior.
Oddly, as forkirara noted, running as root kills the bug (but then can't
connect to the dae
This bug remains, and the problem is just as bad after converting from
an .Xmodmap file to an xkb map: THE FILE MUST BE MANUALLY RELOADED ON
AWAKENING.
- A script in /etc/pm/sleep.d does not work.
- A script on the desktop does not work.
- Tearing hair out does not work.
Auto-loading the map o
Yes, different. Editing those system-level files affects keyboard
mapping for ALL users. But this bug is about .Xmodmap, which is
per-user. My post noted that even xkb maps are lost on suspend/sleep.
Converting .Xmodmap files to xkb is straightforward. After manually
loading the desired .Xmodma
Joined this bug thread, then found the cause of the problem -- in my
case at least.
The connection from PC through AVR to TV was marginal (due to cable
length, one coupling connector, cable quality, routing, etc.). The
problem was undetectable except by these "no speaker allocation for ELD"
messag
Pesky bug has been around since 2006 and it's still here!
Workaround in post 35 (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/initramfs-tools/+bug/50437/comments/35) is not difficult to find -- and
it's always refreshing to learn something more about the system -- but
until a real fix can be applied
Hash for Ubuntu GNOME 14.04.1 still missing!
Please add:
ubuntu-gnome-14.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso 31ac57691a45a381ded0ab2a3588b77a
ubuntu-gnome-14.04.1-desktop-i386.iso a3965d4e20d8c85dbaa5c36c6898fe5d
Or if not updated, please allow others to do it. Thanks.
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Just checked and the setting still exists in latest 12.04.3, but it has
no effect at all.
Upgrading to 14.04 in two months -- hopefully it will be functional in
the new release.
This is a valuable feature. It really needs to be restored.
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Basically the same bug that's been reported here:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=911487
Possibly with the solution offered here: https://github.com/mike-fabian
/ibus-table/commit/573da2ededdb96dc4f6ef6b515a43f416b183e7a
I get the same error in my ibus log (~/.ib
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 969489 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/969489
Hello, seems the problem falls back from the X windows server. I just
generated a new xorg.conf using X -configure and saving the output file
in /etc/X11/xorg.conf, and then magically it started working with a
Public bug reported:
Installed 12.04 and tried to install RDS Server prior to doing any
updates. Installed using sudo apt-get install rdsserver, installation
finished with an error saying that samba4 could not be installed and
that it depends on winbind and that RDS server depends on those two as
atest release of the package.
To verify: compare
http://packages.ubuntu.com/quantal/all/lmodern/filelist
http://packages.ubuntu.com/raring/all/lmodern/filelist
Thanks
Uriel
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Binary package hint: postfix
Get the same error when I try to install anything that uses postfix,
although usually preceeded by a message that says it's unable to create
aliases
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: postfix 2.8.1-1~lucid1
ProcVersionSigna
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package postfix 2.8.1-1~lucid1 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
installed post-installation script returned error exit status 2
To
Note also bug 656363
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evince/+bug/656363, it seems
that evince 2.32 is supposed to do quite a few things that it doesn't
really do in 10.10.
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Oh, and an advice: rather than use Okular (which I have in the past),
try using texworks instead. It uses the same rendering engine as evince,
and lets you easily perform reverse-search.
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Thanks @Norbert. Confirming this bug is still present in the latest
18.04 release and your workaround still fixes it.
Actually spent many hours trying to do this "properly," both directly
and by searching. Nothing worked and found no solution.
Two thoughts:
- The key seems to be modifying the Nau
After upgrade to 20.04.1, problem vanished. (also with k5.4.0-45)
So maybe bug was triggered by a backport snafu? Unknown, but after
upgrading three systems to 20.04, no more resume crashes. Doesn't help
much to find the fault, but maybe a good, 'permanent' workaround.
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This bug is still present in 20.04, k5.4.0-113 at this writing.
Apparently the script looks *only* at /boot to decide which drivers are
needed. When root (or /home) is on a separate nvme drive, the system
won't boot until initramfs is updated manually (with nvme driver).
The fix seems pretty simp
@lestcape, thanks for your upstream work toward a permanent fix.
Excellent job there documenting the history of this bug. Since there was
a bugless time, it seems that diffing the code from then with current
would painlessly reveal the trigger. While it's there for the fixing,
the trick seems to be
The Internet is clogged with reports of this bug on AMD GPUs, but some
w/ Intel/nVidia (which I haven't followed).
Is your info from post 61 still valid? (This would be for a current,
unmodified update of any distro.)
It would interesting to plug in a Mint live device and check output of
'aplay -
Thanks, @mdeslaur. At least there's a workaround for now (or so it
appears).
After the last post by Hans de Goede in that thread, I was hopeful there
would be a fix forthcoming (still broken as of LMDE 6.1.76-1). But that
was dated 5+ months ago so not sure when, or if this will get done.
But no
@Gerry, it's clear from your aplay list that the kernel doesn't see the
HDMI audio hardware. Mine, for example, shows:
card 1: HDMI [HDA ATI HDMI], device 3: HDMI 0 [HDMI 0]
So it appears you need TWO workarounds; the second is ready to go but
the requirement of the first is to make the kernel aw
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the screem freezes and when i open a couple programs many bugs start to
show up
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: xorg 1:7.7+19ubuntu14
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.8.0-50.56~20.04.1-generic 5.8.18
Uname: Linux 5.8.0-50-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.20
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