Still broken in 20.04 LTS. Unsure if this is related, but the
capabilities man page also does not list CAP_PERFMON. Can the fix from
newer versions be backported?
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Same issue here, with the same workaround for me:
Edit /etc/default/grub.d/kdump-tools.cfg
Change the crashkernel part to read
crashkernel=512M-:256M
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: devscripts
Ubuntu 11.04 Natty
Adding DEBCHANGE_DISTRIBUTOR to /etc/devscripts.conf does not work.
Further invesigation showed it to be a bug in /usr/bin/debchange, namely
that DEBCHANGE_DISTRIBUTOR is missing from an array of config variables.
The attach
Public bug reported:
At some point, using a preseed to select a local mirror has stopped working.
I'm attempting to use a preseed on Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal. Using the
following preseed language:
d-i mirror/protocol string http
d-i mirror/country string US
d-i mirror/http/
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: sudo
On a fresh install of Natty sudo asks for the (nonexistent) root
password instead of the user's password. I Googled thoroughly for this
issue and found that this can happen if /apps/gksu/sudo-mode is not
checked. I opened gconf-editor and checked t
We have the same issue on the Dell Precision T7500. Interestingly, it
used to work with an earlier kernel, as we have been running this
machine on Lucid without flaws for months. After a planned outage, we
started getting "Gave up waiting for root device" on boot, and a prompt
to busybox. The bo
Having the same issue on Ubuntu Maverick. Xvnc cannot connect to GDM
via XDMCP on localhost because of this issue. Exact same config worked
fine in Lucid.
Oct 19 10:14:32 leftovers xinetd[1385]: START: Xvnc pid=1930
from=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Oct 19 10:14:32 leftovers gdm-binary[925]: DEBUG(+): GdmXd
My issue was fixed by going to System->Preferences->Monitors and
checking the alignment of the monitors. One of mine was shifted
slightly upward relative to the other, and the virtual desktop was out
of whack as a result. I dragged them so that they were even
horizontally, and it fixed my problem
I had this issue, and found a workaround that doesn't involve
overwriting system files.
In /etc/X11/xorg.conf find 'Section "Files"'. On the next line, add
'ModulePath "/usr/lib/nvidia-current/xorg/"'. It should look something
like the following:
Section "Files"
ModulePath "/usr/lib/nvi
I can also confirm this issue.
Radeon HD 3450, dual monitors by using System->Preferences->Monitors,
xserver-xorg-video-ati 1:6.13.0-1ubuntu5. Whenever I mouse to the top
of the main screen to click a button on my panel, if I mouse too far the
cursor disappears.
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Actually that patch doesn't work either. The build process fails in the
testing section. I'm sure that there's something really simple that
I've missed, so I'll keep working.
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Or I could actually give you a patch that works.
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I've updated the patch, in case you feel like applying it.
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Whenever this happens to me in the search bar, I get the following error
in the Error console (Ubuntu Jaunty, latest Firefox):
Error: [Exception... "Component returned failure code: 0x80004005
(NS_ERROR_FAILURE) [mozIStorageStatementWrapper.step]" nsresult: "0x80004005
(NS_ERROR_FAILURE)" loca
Also confirming that this bug exists in Jaunty, using gnome-media
2.26.0-0ubuntu3.
** Changed in: gnome-media (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
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I agree wholeheartedly. We have a preseeded installer that includes
texlive-full, and the vast majority of the time spent during install is
taken up by updmap-sys and mktexlsr running after each package is
installed. It would be really awesome to see this changed to a trigger
mechanism like ldcon
Weka available from Intrepid on. Marking Fix Released.
** Changed in: loud-platform
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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I got to looking and apparently it's one-wor-in-one-line stupid easy. I
made and attached a patch. Can this be applied upstream please? I have
the facilities to distribute a modified version for my own purposes, but
it's way easier if it's already upstream and someone else may need this
in the f
Success!
Upon installing linux-image-2.6.27-13-server and its associated headers,
my multimedia keys are working again. As an added bonus, the "My
Favorites" keys that didn't work in Linux previously are working now.
Thanks again to everyone for all your work on this issue. Now all we
need is to
Nevermind, sorry, it's there but the linux-generic package isn't
updated, so its not auto-updating.
Installing now; will report back with results.
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2.6.27-13 is not showing up in apt, even though the above link says it's
been published in proposed. Does any know what's going on?
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Latest proposed at
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/intrepid/+source/linux/2.6.27-13.29 reports
fix:
* HID: adjust report descriptor fixup for MS 1028 receiver
- LP: #330902, #281993
I would suggest that you install latest proposed and check again. I
would, but I'm at work for now :(
Please le
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: auth-client-config
I am running Hardy Heron and I used the instructions at
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LDAPClientAuthentication under "Notes
for 7.10 and laters" to configure our LDAP setup. I assumed that if I
used the form "nss_hosts=hosts: files
Lucas,
That's great for the future. I look forward to Jaunty having this fixed out of
the box :)
For those of us still on kernel 2.6.27 in Intrepid, I am working on
putting all this in a DKMS package so it will automatically build when
the kernel is updated. That way you don't even need to do t
Here's my lsusb -vvv. Let me know if you need anything else.
** Attachment added: "lsusb from my machine"
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Zimi Q,
That is an awesome find. I would love to test it, but my desktop power supply
exploded. I might try it this evening on my laptop and see what happens. If a
one-line fix gets most of the keys working, that would be great.
Andy,
If I get a chance to hook everything back up to my laptop
** Also affects: linux via
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Clemente,
You're totally right, I never even thought of that. Instead of rebooting, I
just inserted the new module. I'm willing to bet that the next time I reboot,
the keys will stop working.
The big issue is that it seems that progress in the kernel Bugzilla
report has stalled. We need to ge
At http://markmail.org/message/2xxgwhvjpy3xomyw a method is described where the
parameter is passed as 'rdesc_quirks=0x045e:0x00f9:0x0
quirks=0x045e:0x00f9:0x0'
(ex. 'modprobe usbhid rdesc_quirks=0x045e:0x00f9:0x0 quirks=0x045e:0x00f9:0x0')
Can anyone try this? (I would myself, but my dumb as
Clemente,
I just applied the patch and it worked. Did you get any errors or anything
that would help narrow the issue down?
Also, there is a parameter in the usbhid.ko module called
'rdesc_quirks'. If I can figure out the proper syntax, I might be able
to 'turn off' that quirk without a kernel
OK, I've got a build method for you.
1) Use the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel/Compile to
download and unpack kernel source.
2) Download http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19501251/patch.keyboard into root of
kernel source directory (./linux-2.6.27).
3) Apply patch with 'pat
You can find instructions on recompiling a kernel Ubuntu-style at
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel/Compile
There should be a way to just compile one module, but for the life of me
I have no idea how you would do it. Theoretically, you would just go
into the directory that has the patched
Nevermind, bug is here: http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11759
Going to leave a comment and point the kerner guys here so they can
collect all of our tasty tasty information.
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Bug is still present in 2.6.27-10.
Are the kernel devs aware of this? If we want this fixed for jaunty
anytime soon, the maintainer of the faulty code needs to be alerted. It
seems like maybe someone attempted to get the 5 buttons above the star
working, and succeeded in doing that to the detrim
I also have a Microsoft Wireless Laser Desktop 5000, and I am having the
same issue.
I found something interesting as I was using xev to see if the key
events were happening. In Hardy, all the multimedia keys worked except
for the 5 "My Favorites" keys in the center of the keyboard; these keys
di
Jisakiel:
I was having the same issue. Ensure that eclipse-cvs is installed.
Perhaps the control file should be modified so that eclipse depends on
eclipse-cvs...
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Well, normal old Ubuntu works fine, so it must be something in my
install, or my LDAP setup, or custom packages, or something. Is there
any easy way to get syslog information outputted to the screen during
boot? Otherwise, I'm going to have to let it boot and lock up, then
grab the boot log and s
Public bug reported:
Running a preseeded Hardy install. Whenever I attempt to boot, the boot
process freezes on "Starting kernel event manager..." and I have to
press CTRL+ALT+DEL twice to reboot. I left it sitting for an hour and
it stayed frozen, so it's not just a slow service startup. The m
Still having this issue with Hardy, except for me it's apt-mirror-setup
freaking out. This is really frustrating because I can't find any info
from the installer to tell me what is failing.
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