Thanks - that seems to work nicely as a workaround on Oneiric for me
too. Very helpful.
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Also, with Oneiric on my Dell Mini 9 ...
Problem is *not* solved by removing gnome-power-manager altogether.
But ... problem does not occur at all if you use Xfce instead of Unity.
What's different about Xfce's power management versus Unity? Doesn't it
rely on upower too?
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Furthermore, none of the workarounds work in Oneiric. The relevant keys
for gnome-power-manager no longer exist in gconf, and creating them has
no effect.
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Affects me on 11.10 too, running on a Dell Mini 9.
It was fine in 11.04, incidentally.
I have the same result from upower --version as furyhunter.
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Changing the network mode to G-only made the correct icon to display.
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On my Dell Mini 9 too, also with the Broadcom STA driver and a 802.11n
router, at 2.4 GHz.
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All seems well on my other affected machine now, too (a Dell M1330).
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Patch seems to solve the problem completely on my Dell Mini 9 too, both
a "spontaneous" and forced fsck having completed fine with the progress
bar also behaving just as expected, continuing up to 100% at a regular
pace and proper speed.
No surprising side-effects so far.
Many thanks to all invol
d...@mini:~$ sudo hwinfo --bios | grep Socket:
Socket: "U1"
d...@mini:~$ sudo hwinfo --gfxcard | grep Modules:
Driver Modules: "drm"
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d...@dell:~$ sudo hwinfo --bios | grep Socket:
Socket: "Microprocessor"
d...@dell:~$ sudo hwinfo --gfxcard | grep Modules:
Driver Modules: "drm"
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Interesting thought that this could be related to upgrading from Karmic
rather than a fresh install. Both my machines suffer from the problem
and were upgraded, for what it's worth. How about everyone else?
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Bootchart logs
** Attachment added: "mini-lucid-20100429-1.tgz"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/46344607/mini-lucid-20100429-1.tgz
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I get this on a Dell Mini 9; the slowdown starts at 70% and gets even
worse at 90%,to the point that I eventually just shut down the machine.
The odd behaviour from 70% on has been present ever since I installed
the beta. Initially there was a complete hang at 70%; this was "fixed"
(#554737) inasm
Plymouth is *not* ready. My Dell Mini 9 is essentially unusable (takes over 40
mins to fsck) unless I disable the quiet option at boot.
This is a serious unfixed problem to leave in the final release and is likely
to stop unsophisticated new users dead.
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ply_boot_client_flush() does not read
Same problem here since the last Plymouth update; fsck gets to the
fateful 70% mark and then slows to a crawl (though not hanging).
The machine is a Dell Mini 9 with a tiny 32G drive so there is no
possibility that fsck is simply taking the "right" time to finish.
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This is probably the same as bug #554079
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Yes indeed; looks as if this might well be the same bug. Good news, if
so, as there seems to be some progress being made.
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Same thing on a Dell M1330, sticking at 90%.
This is a real showstopper bug.
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Sometime over the past few days a problem very like this has newly
arisen on my system
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sysvinit/+bug/554079
Could this be a further problem with mountall?
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Could this be related?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mountall/+bug/487744
I don't know when this mountall fix was released - might it have broken
something?
I'm pretty sure this behaviour is something that started within the last few
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Same for me on a Dell MIni 9; whether forced or "natural", fsck hangs at
70% for a short time, then advances to 71% and the system promptly
freezes altogether.
If I shut down with the off button and boot into the recovery mode of
the same (latest) kernel, fsck completes and is followed by a lot o
I was mistaken - bug *is* fixed by the latest update.
Many thanks to everybody
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This does not in fact solve the original bug report, which relates to
the battery icon appearing and disappearing in the notification area
(rather than anything to do with indicator-application.)
This is *not* fixed by the recent change to indicator-application.
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The lastest upgrade of mouseemu fixed this.
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Recent updates seem to have fixed this on my system.
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It's all fine now: just apply the latest upgrades, which include the
glib2.0 fix
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It was the same for me; however downgrading to 0.60-2 works.
Find shared-mime-info_0.60-2_i386.deb, if it's not still around eg
http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/pool/main/s/shared-mime-info/shared-
mime-info_0.60-2_i386.deb
and do
sudo dpkg -i shared-mime-info_0.60-2_i386.deb
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