y gotten when I
clean-install Ubuntu, (i.e. haven't seen the double bar since I
flattened my laptop after the RC's to install a final, clean 8.10).
Quoting Alexander Sack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Fri, Dec 05, 2008 at 08:53:47PM -, Dylan Hunter wrote:
>> Was fixed for
Reinstall definitely fixes, (and is much quicker than a reboot) but
next time it happens, I'll try a reboot to see if that works and let
you know.
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> On Fri, Dec 05, 2008 at 08:53:47PM -, Dylan Hunter wrote:
>> Was fixed f
Was fixed for me for a bit, but over the last week to 2 wks, for some
reason, flash will work for a bit, (no more than a day or two) after a
sudo apt-get install --reinstall flashplugin-nonfree, then it stops
working again until I do another sudo apt-get install --reinstall. Is
anyone else having
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/216797
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$ lspci -n | grep 300
01:00.0 0300: 10de:0427 (rev a1)
$ lspci | grep VGA
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS (rev a1)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/269904
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Still here on a clean install of 8.10 beta, but addition to default
kernel options in /boot/grub/menu.lst works as expected.
** Summary changed:
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+ Touchpad in Dell XPS M1530 entirely unusable - Intrepid Beta (was Hardy Beta)
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** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Didn't fix the issue, but that was enough futzing with a non-GUI laptop,
so flattened it and started again with a fresh 8.10 beta install.
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Just flattened my laptop and did clean install of 8.10 beta. Went to
youtube.com, (and a couple of other flash sites) to get the prompt to
install flashplugin-nonfree, but there was no prompt, only a link to an
Adobe DL page. Install
but many think the ^ is a spelling error,
> and thus run the wrong command. Anyway, good luck.
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Same issue post-10/8 updates, (as well as X being entirely out of
commission, but that's another bug). In case it helps this SKB buffer
issue, my most recent dmesg attached...
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h
BTW, about 2/3 of the way through bootup, virtualbox 2.0.2 fails twice,
and NetworkManager loads once as Ok, and right beneath as a Fail.
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Was running 8.10 alpha 6 on a Dell M1530, (2.6.27-5 kernel) when I got
prompted to do a partial upgrade, (presumably to beta). Tried doing,
and at the end, got "ldconfig deferred processing now taking place" and
update-manager froze. After waiting for literally more than 30
+1 on the 10/8 upgrade of Intrepid causing the problem for the first
time, (was using Intrepid before, as well). Command line update in a
terminal, (i.e. sudo apt-get dist-upgrade) at least lets this upgrade
set go through. Will have to see whether affects future upgrades.
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As of yesterday's Intrepid updates, I now also have this problem, (was
working fine before, and I've been on Intrepid FT since Alpha 3) though
I could reach my router, (a Netgear WNR834B v2). Disabling WMM fixes me
up, though in dmesg, where the "Wireless Event too big" error was, (i.e.
right afte
and the final, acceptable-to-X, xorg.conf, (1280x800 as default, no 3D
accel)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/259842
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And after re-running nvidia-xconfig, (still no 3D accel - as I said,
it's never that easy):
xorg.conf...
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And after re-running nvidia-xconfig, (still no 3D accel - as I said,
it's never that easy):
Xorg log
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And after re-running nvidia-xconfig, (still no 3D accel - as I said,
it's never that easy):
Startup log
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With most recent updates, 3D acceleration once more blown away for
nvidia-glx-177, (which no longer shows up as a Restricted Driver). Once
gdm attempts to start, I again get a pop-up telling me that there was a
problem with my video settings and that my computer is in low-resolution
graphics mode.
** Summary changed:
- Screen Resolution not holding @ 1280x800 with nvidia-glx-177
+ Disabling 3D Accel, (and not holding @ 1280x800) with nvidia-glx-177
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** Summary changed:
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Same issue since upgrading from Hardy, where both cifs & nautilus access
worked, to Intrepid @ Alpha 3, where cifs continues to work, (which is
fine for command-line, but of significantly lesser value to most GUI-
based apps) but nautilus prompts for credentials for even Read access,
(didn't in Har
Revision - most of behavior also manifests itself with nvidia-glx-177,
(which was a forced upgrade a little bit ago), though Nvidia X Server
Settings resolution same as entry in Screen Resolution. GDM Login still
@ 1024x768, so Gnome also still comes up in 1024x768, but to get up to
1280x800, stil
Public bug reported:
Since about 2 days ago, Flash stopped working in FF3 on Intrepid.
Yesterday, just got a white box, (i.e. entirely not working) today get a
grey box, (still entirely not working - often with a blank external
window popping up) and often crashes Firefox.
Dell M1530
Kernel: 2.6.
Public bug reported:
With the update to the 2.6.27 kernel yesterday, screen refreshes using
the Nvidia 177 driver, (GeForce 8400 on a Dell M1530) are often
incomplete - i.e. when changing webpages inside Firefox, and/or pretty
much any other multi-page window-based app, when navigating to a new
pa
On Intrepid now, and something in yesterday's, (i.e. 8/28) 91 updates
just slowed our friend the touchpad using i8042.nomux=1 _way_ down,
(without i8042.nomux, it's still as psychotic as ever) as if the switch
had been on the default kernel options line described above. While it's
definitely good
Real transparency in terminal restored in recent updates. Would
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Unable to
Confirmed, but also not from suspend, just from a period of inactivity.
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re permissions not migrated to Intrepid, not working?
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Interestingly enough, the behavior of the touchpad differs, (at least on
my machine) depending on where you put the i8042.nomux=1 switch. In
default kernel options, I get the very slow touchpad behavior; on
another line that looked good in menu.lst, I got nothing, (i.e. as if it
didn't get the arg
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: compiz
Had Compiz fully activated in Hardy before migrating to Intrepid. Once
I got nvidia-glx-173 to work correctly, can get Compiz to work in
Intrepid, (have to fire up a terminal window manually by typing
"compiz") but the terminal no longer has real
I don't think I have the problem on login, but I certainly do on
shutdown - i.e. everything freezes with 3 bars left on the Ubuntu
splash, then my whole screen goes white, and I have to force shutdown my
laptop, (by holding down the power key for >5 secs) every single time.
Just migrated up to Int
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: samba
Before migrating to Intrepid, had a windows share connected, both via
/etc/fstab, (as a cifs volume) for use with all apps, and as a Samba
share, (with login info stored in the Keyring) for use in Places. In
Intrepid, the /etc/fstab version still w
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: login
Had to manually add the option to get 1280x800 with nvidia-glx-173 to
xorg.conf. After having done so, the screen resolution reported under
Screen Resolution under System>Preferences is irrelevant, (i.e. whatever
it's set at seems to have no effect
Happened when I tried to login to bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu to report
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Just updated OO 5 mins ago, (openoffice.org-core 1:2.4.1-1ubuntu1, Fri
Jun 13 14:46:42 UTC 2008) problem's still here. JurgenD's solution
still works, (and reinstallation of openoffice.org-gtk causes it to die
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Just hit this issue as a result of a repo update yesterday / day before,
(5/28, 5/29). The OO update notification was triggering a Partial
Upgrade, but if you tried to perform, it would just err out. Packages
other than OO could be updated around the issue without problem.
Tried the openoffice.o
BTW - fstab is stock - i.e. :
/dev/scd0 /media/cdrom0 udf,iso9660 user,noauto,exec,utf8 0
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Confirmed - still a problem in Hardy, and no, unfortunately, neither the
above gnome-mount thing nor the manual mount work either. When
attempting to manually mount, got the below:
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mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad s
Actually, would go with adding i8042.nomux=1 to your bootline in grub
- works perfectly for me, and lets you stay on A08
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On Apr 26, 2008, at 7:10 AM, janrikard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I also have similar problem, both with i386 anf amd64.
> But only when I use version
Finally got Hardy Beta installed on my HD yesterday, and once updated,
looks like this issue has definitely been improved, (i.e. someone must
have done something to slow down the touchpad) but now it's gone the
other way - at max acceleration, it now takes 29 full left-to-right
travels across the t
Finally made it through to install the beta, and once I updated, looks
like this is solved well enough. It still throws the above error,
(still don't know what that is) before "Loading files needed to boot,"
but now seems to continue on and not block, and it was the blocking that
really was the cr
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/216791
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Just bought a new Dell XPS M1530, (some relevant specs below) tried
starting up a Live CD of Hardy beta, (AMD64 - tested for defects and
passed on another computer). Have only gotten Live CD to actually work
once, (see https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/216791) but one th
Public bug reported:
Just bought a new Dell XPS M1530, (some relevant specs below) tried
starting up a Live CD of Hardy beta, (AMD64 - tested for defects and
passed on another computer). When trying to startup the Live CD and/or
test CD for defects, goes black when splash screen should come up,
(
Very similar problem, with the exception that instead of getting the WEP
decrypt error, (using WPA2) when the connection goes dead, (also with
the applet showing excellent signal) in dmesg, I seem to get an endless
stream of wlan0 CTS protection enabled / disabled's, (upon occasion,
also see someth
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: doc-base
Part of a really ugly partial upgrade on 8.04a1, (64-bit) @ 2007-12-12,
9:14am EST, running on a Gateway MX6431 laptop, (memory upgraded to
2.0GB, but otherwise stock). Whole list of crashes / errors thrown as of
this report, (more coming as the
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Binary package hint: scrollkeeper
Part of a really ugly partial upgrade on 8.04a1, (64-bit) @ 2007-12-12,
9:14am EST, running on a Gateway MX6431 laptop, (memory upgraded to
2.0GB, but otherwise stock). Whole list of crashes / errors thrown as of
this report, (more coming as
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
Part of a really ugly partial upgrade on 8.04a1, (64-bit) @ 2007-12-12,
9:14am EST, running on a Gateway MX6431 laptop, (memory upgraded to
2.0GB, but otherwise stock). Whole list of crashes / errors thrown as of
this report, (more co
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Binary package hint: xorg
Part of a really ugly partial upgrade on 8.04a1, (64-bit) @ 2007-12-12,
9:14am EST, running on a Gateway MX6431 laptop, (memory upgraded to
2.0GB, but otherwise stock). Whole list of crashes / errors thrown as of
this report, (more coming as the auto
Part of a really ugly partial upgrade on 8.04a1, (64-bit) @ 2007-12-12,
9:14am EST, running on a Gateway MX6431 laptop, (memory upgraded to
2.0GB, but otherwise stock). Whole list of crashes / errors thrown as of
this report, (more coming as the auto-reporters fire up):
Could not install
'/var/ca
This is the correct report for the below bug - the previous one should
have been filed against gnome-applets-data.
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9:14am EST, running on a Gateway MX6431 laptop, (memory upgraded to
2.0GB, but otherwise stock). W
Part of a really ugly partial upgrade on 8.04a1, (64-bit) @ 2007-12-12,
9:14am EST, running on a Gateway MX6431 laptop, (memory upgraded to
2.0GB, but otherwise stock). Whole list of crashes / errors thrown as of
this report, (more coming as the auto-reporters fire up):
Could not install
'/var/ca
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Part of a really ugly partial upgrade on 8.04a1, (64-bit) @ 2007-12-12,
9:14am EST, running on a Gateway MX6431 laptop, (memory upgraded to
2.0GB, but otherwise stock). Whole list of crashes / errors thrown as
of this report, (more coming as th
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Binary package hint: update-manager
After installing all updates on my laptop running 7.04, I saw the Distro
upgrade note on the Ubuntu homepage, so opened a terminal and tried as
suggested, (update-manager -d). It ran for a bit, then popped an error
window saying:
"Could
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Tried with the 32-bit version, and though it also crashed, responded
_much_ faster, (i.e. 30-40 secs to the first crash message, (the 'nvram'
line above) and with Call Trace info before freezing. Unfortunately, it
output more than a single screen of trace info, but what's left on-
screen is:
[
Public bug reported:
Tried to load Feisty Herd 2 64-bit Live CD on my new AMD64 laptop,
(Turion MK-36) multiple times, and it keeps freezing at approx the end
of the 3rd progress block - i.e. Kubuntu logo disappears, progress bar
changes from blue to green, (though both also happen with Edgy's 64-
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