In my case, this bug was encountered after an unusual hard freeze of the
system. I did not confirm any update dialog before, just left the
computer for a nap.
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Installing geda-xgsch2pcb brings gschem and pcb and everything seems
ready to start drawing an electronic project. However, having drawn the
schematic one can not update the layout in pcb, unless geda-gnetlist is
installed manually.
Otherwise, one only obtains this error in t
rpr nospam: Now i am using the driver "HP LaserJet 1200 Foomatic/pxlmono
(recommended)" in Ubuntu 11.10 and the printer works properly. HTH.
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Title:
NOTE: The topic originally started at the Czech Ubuntu forum
(http://translate.google.com/translate?sl=auto&tl=en&js=n&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&layout=2&eotf=1&u=http%3A%2F%2Fforum.ubuntu.cz%2Findex.php%3Ftopic%3D59286.0%3Btopicseen).
According to some comments, the main reason is a wrong design of
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Title:
lxpanel crashes randomly when loading VDPAU
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Lxpanel 0.5.6 crashes without any obvious triggering action of the user.
There is the default configuration of panel, only the CPU monitor applet
was added. Transmission and empathy are minimized in the system tray. My
system is Lubuntu 11.10.
When ran from terminal, lxpanel
The hplip compilation, which resolved the problem, required also installation
of these dependencies:
libcups2 cups libcups2-dev cups-bsd cups-client libcupsimage2-dev libdbus-1-dev
build-essential ghostscript openssl libjpeg62-dev libsnmp-dev libtool
libusb-dev python-imaging policykit-1 policyk
** Changed in: lubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Opinion
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Title:
Bad user experience with hibernation in Lubuntu
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The bug was tracked to be in the hplip package for ubuntu.
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Title:
Lubuntu 11
Installation of dependencies and recompiling of hplip solved the
problem. See https://bugs.launchpad.net/hplip/+bug/798596 for details.
This revealed a bug (?) in Lubuntu, as noted before:
1) hplip must be installed manually (and the system never tells the user to do
this)
2) once installed using
The first topic is discussed here, for instance:
http://crunchbanglinux.org/forums/topic/7907/taking-the-ugly-out-of-
xscreensaver/
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Title:
Bad us
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Binary package hint: lubuntu-desktop
This is only a little complaint about the look and feel of Lubuntu 11.10 alpha
1 hibernation.
1) The login screen is simply ugly. (At least it could be stripped down to bare
minimum and it would look much better.) First I suggest changin
OK, I will report the bug noted in #5 in upstream.
Using the "HP LaserJet 1200 pcl3, hpcups 3.11.5 [en]" or "HP LaserJet
1200 hpijs pcl3, 3.11.5 [en]" it takes 5 minutes "draft" and "high
quality" mode to print. After initiating the print job "ls | lpr", there
is little CPU activity caused by gho
Moreover, using the hplib driver, I get the following error report when
running the system-config-printer:
filip@diana:~ $ system-config-printer
Incorrect IEEE 1284 Device ID: [u'hplip:0/HP/hp-laserjet_1200-ps.ppd',
u'drv:///hpijs.drv/hp-laserjet_1200-hpijs-pcl3.ppd',
u'drv:///hpcups.drv/hp
@Till: I know the printer is not a pride of modern printing, but in
Ubuntu 10.10 it worked fast with text pages (~5 seconds instead of ~5
minutes).
Therefore, the bug is not resolved yet. My aim is to make Lubuntu 1) add
the printer automatically and 2) print fast as Ubuntu did.
The first objecti
@Till:
I removed printer in system-config-printer, turned it on and connected.
According to htop and my memory, the system-config-printer-udev was launched.
The printer was autodetected and its icon appeared in the system-config-
printer window. Its driver is "HP LaserJet 1200 Postscript".
Print
Maybe I observed the same problem in Lubuntu 11.10alpha1:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/798229
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Title:
Printing failing with Lubuntu
To
Richard Hughes [gnome-power-manager developer] wrote that this is not
an upstream bug. See https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=652717
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Public bug reported:
=== Short description ===
The printer (HP LaserJet 1200) is not autodetected properly in Lubuntu 11.10.
It reports on USB, but it does not print.
Manual printer settings do not make any change, nor with different
drivers (CUPS+Gutenprint, Foomatic, HPLIP).
Maybe I just nee
I made a mistake reporting the bug. It is in _gnome-power-manager_, not
in lxsession, which only was the parent process.
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Binary package hint: lxsession
After fresh install of Lubuntu 11.10 alpha 1 on Acer Travelmate 240,
after booting, the CPU usage is 100%. The f
This bug is an almost-duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lxsession/+bug/797094
The difference is that in the #797094 bug the power consumption does not
show at the line of gnome-power-manager, but only in the sum. Maybe it
is a true duplicate.
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The same bug is in Lubuntu 11.10 alpha 1.
Also I observed that startx did not work after crash.
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Title:
whole session crashes on setting wallpape
The same for me as Julien (#3, #4) wrote.
At least this is a workaround for me.
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lxsession in Lubuntu uses 100% CPU
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I think this is a real CPU consumption, probably caused by the lxsession
process. See
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lxsession/+bug/797094
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/797094/+attachment/2168140/+files/lxsession_error.png
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: lxsession
- After fresh install on Acer Travelmate 240 and after booting, the CPU
- usage is 100%. The fan rotates at mode
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: lxsession
After fresh install of Lubuntu 11.10 alpha 1 on Acer Travelmate 240,
after booting, the CPU usage is 100%. The fan rotates at moderate speed,
accordingly.
Killing the "/usr/bin/lxsession -s Lubuntu -e LXDE" process in htop
makes the CPU usage d
+1 on this (Lubuntu 11.10 alpha 1, kernel 3.0-0-generic). I observed
that creating the /run/udev directory prevented the system from boot.
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I am using Lubuntu Oneiric alpha 1 and the problem of 100% CPU usage
persists.
After boot, in the process list of the htop command, there is no process
consuming more than 3 %. However, the total usage reaches 100 %. Please
tell me what should I try next.
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As it is likely this will be solved by somebody speaking czech, I add
the link to the original thread:
http://forum.ubuntu.cz/index.php/topic,52794.0/topicseen.html [cz]
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Hendrik, can you please post the minimal commands sequence you used to
start the compilation? (I had some issues patching and compiling.)
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Title:
These are rather bad news, because the present version of wistron_btns
does not make any visible change at my Acer Travelmate 243C. Thus the
problem still persists: it would be very nice if someone skilled fixes
(and maintains) the acerhk module to support current kernel versions.
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Regression:
OK, so this may be a high-priority issue for many notebook users.
According to [http://code.google.com/p/aceracpi/], acerhk is obsoleted
in favor of acer_acpi, and acer_acpi is now obsoleted in favor of
acer_wmi. The latter does not support a broad range of hardware, some of
which _were_ supported
@matez: Nicolas is right. I tried commenting out the KBUILD_CFLAGS-line,
but the compilation on the 2.6.37-2 kernel failed somewhere else. I
wrote a mail to the original author of acerhk to find out if anyone
maintained the package, but I got no reply yet.
Absence of acerhk probably accounts for u
On Maverick, Acer TravelMate 240, the acerhk module cannot be compiled
against the kernel 2.6.37-2 even with the "flag -pg" fix.
Then the deciding error mesage becomes:
/usr/src/modules/acerhk/acerhk.c:2941: error: unknown field ‘ioctl’ specified
in initializer
Note: This disables for me the br
** Changed in: gdm (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => gdm
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