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Running Cinnamon under Arch Linux, but I have an identical issue with
Rhythmbox 3.0.3. The first track played after stopping is OK, then if
you fast-forward the next track plays twice as fast as normal, then 3x
speed, etc.
One slightly hacky fix in
/usr/share/cinnamon/applets/so...@cinnamon.org/ap
FYI, I no longer own this hardware (sold and upgraded)
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Natty fails to boot on Gigabyte GA-MA78GPM-UD2H
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I've tested 3.2.20-generic and the bug is still there. The first fixed
version was 3.3-rc6 (both from the Mainline PPA).
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Brief update: Tweak is still necessary with the Precise default kernel,
but the final 3.3.0 kernel I tested under Oneiric was OK.
Looks like there's some upstream work in the area of buggy AMD
motherboard BIOSes: https://lkml.org/lkml/2012/3/28/249
If you want me to try for a bisect I can do it;
Interestingly, while it failed in 3.2.0 (that's what the above patch is
against) the motherboard boots out of the box with 3.3-rc6. There's a
new DMESG error however on the first and subsequent resumes:
[ 695.000381] Enabling non-boot CPUs ...
[ 695.000381] Booting Node 0 Processor 1 APIC 0x1
[
Trying the above 3.3-rc6 x86_64 kernel with GNOME 3.2 under Oneiric and
it's suspending/resuming OK so far as well.
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I note comment #10 in bug #800140 reports a similar issue, and the whole
topic covers a similar error message.
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The issue is still intermittent with the released 3.0.0-15 and -16
kernels. I haven't figured out what makes it occur on some suspends but
not others.
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I've been running it for a week now, as the bug's a bit intermittent,
and haven't managed to reproduce the issue with it. Will try with the
released 3.0.0-15 update now.
Incidentally I removed a stick of bad RAM recently which may have
contributed a little, but I suspect not wholly.
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Sorry, disregard that, just resumed again and the error occurred under
3.0.0-15, in DMESG:
[drm:drm_mode_getfb] *ERROR* invalid framebuffer id
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I can't reproduce it under 3.0.0-15.24, everything works as expected.
Sounds like a different issue to #904569 as that is a hang, whereas this
could be worked around by switching virtual terminals. Ah well, may have
been a temporary aberration of some kind with 3.0.0-14.
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Apologies for missing that, I've added the Signed-off-by and it passes
scripts/checkpatch.pl. Patch reattached.
I've no feedback yet from my upstream submissions, any chance of getting
the patch in there? The above linux-kernel list, and also the acpi-
support list: http://article.gmane.org/gmane.
Here's the patch I have submitted upstream to LKML:
https://lkml.org/lkml/2011/11/22/511
This automatically works around the issue and allows system using this
motherboard to boot and suspend/resume successfully, by detecting the
motherboard in a quirks list. Hope this helps.
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Public bug reported:
This problem did not occur in 3.0.0-13 under Oneiric, nor did it occur
in a self-built 3.1.2 vanilla kernel I was testing a few weeks ago for
an unrelated bug.
Since upgrading to 3.0.0-14, every time I resume from suspend the screen
remains blank. Switching to a virtual termi
I have solved the problem -- upstream bug on the Linux kernel bugzilla
linked.
Changing the kernel boot parameters to solely "acpi_skip_timer_override"
in /etc/default/grub results in the motherboard reliably booting and
suspending/resuming. This appears to affect a wide range of desktop
Gigabyte
The problem has worsened in Natty -- the default kernel will not boot
from the hard disk (freezes after you select it in GRUB2) unless you add
"clocksource=hpet" to the command line, in which case it boots perfectly
well.
For anyone else, you need to edit "/etc/default/grub" and add
"clocksource=h
** Summary changed:
- Slow suspend to RAM with clocksource TSC on Maverick AMD64
+ Natty fails to boot on Gigabyte GA-MA78GPM-UD2H
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carl9170 works wonderfully without any disconnections for me under
Maverick. Built from compat-wireless. The only issue is that it doesn't
seem to want to resume properly once the computer has suspended, I get
this error in DMESG (after the USB devices have resumed):
[37522.811361] usb 1-2.1: firm
I've found a solution. The problem is that the clocksource TSC is
unstable (not just the AHCI driver). Adding:
clocksource=hpet
to the kernel boot command results in the first suspend working
properly.
** Summary changed:
- Slow suspend of AHCI driver on Lucid/Maverick AMD64
+ Slow suspend to R
For anyone wanting a semi-fix that doesn't entail restarting while
waiting for evdev to be updated:
1) Even if the mouse is frozen, press "Alt-F2" and type "gnome-terminal"
without quotes, then Enter.
2) Type "xinput list" without quotes, Enter, and note the "id" of the keyboard
listed under "Vi
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** Attachment added: "AplayDevices.txt"
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Public bug reported:
Both Lucid and Maverick kernels suspend to RAM very slowly (5 minute
delay) on the first suspend after a cold boot. It appears that the
kernel is hanging for that time on suspending the AHCI device, per the
DMESG logfile included. I first noticed the problem halfway through th
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Keyboard special keys interfere with mouse
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Some more information: evdev is apparently misdetecting the keyboard as
a mouse:
# xinput list
⎡ Virtual core pointer id=2[master pointer (3)]
⎜ ↳ Virtual core XTEST pointer
Confirming that this is a new regression in a fresh install of 10.10
final release from 10.04 (kept my /home partition). I have a combination
of a Microsoft Wired Keyboard 600 (all media keys cause the hang) and an
A4Tech USB mouse.
Notably pressing the XF86Calculator key causes a mouse selection
I see that a new driver has been released for this chipset:
http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Drivers/carl9170
I haven't had a chance to try it yet, but the changelog suggests many
features have been added and bugs fixed (including fatal errors).
Hopefully if it resolves the issues with ar9170u
Agreed, it's not just a NetworkManager issue. I'm trialling ngc2997's
suggested patched NetworkManager from volanin's PPA, with background
scans off, and still experiencing the same freezing issues during large
data transfers (?maybe less frequently, hard to tell for sure).
Notably, I see http://w
I have exactly the same problem (Linux nirvana 2.6.32-22-generic
#36-Ubuntu SMP Thu Jun 3 19:31:57 UTC 2010 x86_64 GNU/Linux). The
default Lucid "ar9170usb" is driving a "TP-LINK WN-821N" in 802.11g mode
with WPA2-PSK, connecting to OpenWRT 10.03 on WRT54GL running the "b43"
mac80211 driver. I have
This problem also affects my Toshiba Tecra M3. Suspend/resume worked
under Gutsy but fails with all release Hardy kernels and the current
Intrepid kernel. They would resume to a blank screen without accepting
any input necessitating a hard reboot.
Adding this to /etc/pm/config.d/config:
SUSPEND_M
Hi, can one of the Evolution maintainers please comment as to whether
there are any plans to fix this crasher in Gutsy? It's solved upstream
and (apparently) in Hardy, and the Evolution addressbook is essentially
broken in Gutsy without this fixed.
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