I've encountered the same problem as Sven N.
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openconnect/+bug/1754601/comments/24),
with the same Ubuntu 20.04 and OpenConnect version v8.05-1. After a few
minutes, the "SSL read error" and "HTTP/1.1 101 Switching Protocols"
appear reproducibly, connected
John, the issue now reoccurred for me, too. Just after re-applying my
fix, I was able to shutdown and reboot just fine, so it's not every cold
boot that messes things up. But when I then ran Synaptic to install the
latest updates, shutdown, and tried to re-start, the problem reoccurred!
So, it see
I had the same problem when upgrading 14.04 to 14.10 on VirtualBox
4.3.12 r93733, running on Windows 7/x64.
To fix this:
1. Press Shift key during booting to get Grub's prompt
2. Choose Advanced options for Ubuntu from the menu
3. Choose Ubuntu, with Linux 3.16.0-24-generic (recovery mode)
4. Cho
For me, upgrading to VirtualBox 4.3.2 and upgrading the VM to its Guest
Additions (I had previously used the Ubuntu virtualbox-guest-utils
package, which in the latest 4.2.16-dfsg-3 still contains this bug)
allows me to successfully mount *and access* my shared folders.
However, during boot, I sti
After the upgrade from 11.10 to 12.04, the desktop was painfully slow,
the lightdm process took 100% on a single core. Applying the workaround
from bug #1005642 fixed the problem for me. Still, a very serious issue!
My hardware: HP xv6200 workstation with 4x Xeon 2.8 GHz, NVIDIA
graphics.
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Same here, Nautilus 2.32.2.1 on Ubuntu Natty with Classic session, while
uploading to an FTP connection that is accessed via username and
password. The Nautilus window of the FTP server closes, the copy
progress bar remains but is stuck at the end. Canceling the copy action
via |X| shows no reactio
I can confirm this problem; just upgraded from Karmic to Lucid, and all
Japanese fonts in the desktop, menus and applications (my
LANG=ja_JP.UTF-8) looked "strange", "Mincho"-like.
Fixed the problem via (there's a typo in the original description, it's
"-wqy-", not "-qwy-":
sudo apt-get remov
Here, no more crashes after the update, too. I manually installed the package
plus required newer dependencies:
- xserver-org-core_1.6.3-1ubuntu6_i386.deb
- libgcrypt11_1.4.4-2ubuntu2_i386.deb
- libgpgerror0_1.6-1ubuntu1_i386.deb
Later, I noticed that printing wasn't possible any more, because th
pawel,
just enabling polling will fix the issue once the CPU temperature changes so
much that a trip point is crossed, which seems to be "after a few minutes", as
you write. However, if you additionally install the script by vasek125, the fan
will be silenced almost immediately after resume.
I
FYI: The script 99funguj in Ubuntu bug #77370 implements a simpler (and
quicker) workaround that doesn't require heating the CPU until a trip point is
reached.
However, one still needs to enable polling so that the fan keeps reacting to
changes in CPU temperature after resuming from standby, ev
Thank you for posting this script, vasek125. It also works on a HP Compaq 6735s
running Ubuntu 9.04. I had previously resorted to a more complex workaround
which involved heating the CPU to reach the next trip point (Cp. Ubuntu bug
#343128: Noisy fan after resume on HP 6735s at
https://bugs.lau
Addendum: I found another related defect for my particular notebook
model: "Noisy fan after resume on HP 6735s (reproducibility about 20%)"
at https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/343128
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The problem persists with Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty Jackalope; I have the same
HP 6735s (default install, but running the proprietary ATI fglrx
driver). Found no working workaround except reboot yet; heated the
notebook to 71*C, but fan kept spinning fast.
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The problem still exists in Ubuntu 9.04 - Jaunty Jackalope with a HP
Compaq 6735s notebook.
The fan can be manually silenced via:
echo 3 > /proc/acpi/fan/FAN3/state
but somehow, the modified script (FAN3 required here) from above isn't
executed when put in /etc/acpi/resume.d/99-turn-off-fan.sh.
Re-opening because the bug still occurs on Ubuntu 9.04 - Jaunty
Jackalope. Attached requested ACPI debugging info.
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