I noticed recently that DVD's played with totem appeared to shake
rapidly up and down, as if the odd-numbered frames were displayed a
pixel higher than the even-numbered frames. After checking the "Disable
deinterlacing of interlaced videos" checkbox under Preferences->Display,
the problem went aw
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: packeth
The packeth man page says "packeth is a GUI program that lets you create
Ethernet packages. Please refer to /usr/share/doc/packeth/README for
information on its usage." However, it does not install that file.
** Affects: packeth (Ubuntu)
Im
>From 394cc62815fdac2b3effe952588630c8c3e0629f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
> From: J. Bruce Fields
> Date: Thu, 3 Dec 2009 08:10:17 -0500
> Subject: [PATCH] Re: acl trouble after upgrading ubuntu
>
> Subject: [PATCH] nfs: fix acl decoding
>
> Commit 28f566942c6b1d929f5e240e69
Doh. I should have known about that--yes, adding "allow_weak_crypto =
true" to the [libdefaults] section of my client's krb5.conf file allows
the mount to succeed.
I'm not sure what the correct solution is--ideal might be to backport
the new nfs/krb5 patches queued for the 2.6.35 kernel (and the
"We're adding an API to krb5 to fix this for OpenAFS. Because of the way
the API is constructed, it's very difficult for GSSD to actually call
it."
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You rec
"the NFS folks have have multiple years to implement something stronger than
DES. Unlike with
OpenAFS, the protocol has been quite clear; it's purely a matter of writing
code."
Yeah, the code is finally merged for 2.6.35, but that took longer than
it should. (If you know anyone interested in fu
Apologies for the delay; I haven't been able to reproduce this on lucid,
so as far as I can tell, it's fixed.
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In karmic, kerberos NFS mounts worked. After an upgrading my nfs client
to lucid this morning (kerberos server, nfs server, keytab all
unchanged), a mount now gets "mount.nfs4: access denied by server while
mounting troy:/vol/home".
Logs show "rpc.gssd[4305]: ERROR: No crede
I have managed to reproduce this on karmic; once I can confirm that it's
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Apologies for the slow response. I'd like to verify that I can still
reproduce the problem in karmic before trying lucid.
I've been working around it by leaving the screensaver disabled.
Unfortunately, I can't figure out how to reenable it; in the Screensaver
Preferences I've set "Activate screen
I had "gnome do" turned on, using windows-key+space (the default, I
think) to activate it. I changed that to ctrl+space and no longer see
the problem.
So I guess there's some conflict between use of the windows key as a
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Binary package hint: python-vm-builder
I created a new kvm guest using vmbuilder (following, if I remember
correctly, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/KVM/CreateGuests and/or
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/JeOSVMBuild
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I give a gnome terminal window focus (by moving the mouse over it), then
type "ssh ...". Instead of getting "ssh", I get "ßh", exactly as if I
had pressed the compose key (the left-windows key, in my case) before
the "ss".
The ss->ß case is the most frequent (because I use s
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Sorry, initially reported data from laptop I was ssh'ing from instead of
hung machine! Fixed.
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel
If I leave the machine alone for long enough, I'll return to a blank
(black) screen and unrespons
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If I leave the machine alone for long enough, I'll return to a blank
(black) screen and unresponsive mouse and keyboard. Disabling the
screen saver seems to work around the problem. I can still ssh in after
the problem occurs, a
By trial and error I found a minimal commandline that would reproduce
the problem for me was: "vmbuilder kvm ubuntu --ip=141.212.112.9"
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Previously the applet's menu included a list of users.
Now there is no such list, and switching to a logged-in user requires
choosing "New Session..." and then choosing from the list of users in
the gdm menu.
For a "family" deskt
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gdm-guest-session
0. I'm logged in as me.
1. I choose "guest session" from the fast-user-switch-applet menu.
2. I'm switched to a new guest session. It works fine.
3. I choose "new session" from the fast-user-switch-applet menu.
4. I click on my name to
I can't volunteer to downgrade that machine back to jaunty and find the
right patch, so this sound fine to me. Thanks!
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Binary package hint: gdm-guest-session
I assume this is a known issue, but couldn't find a bug report:
There appears to be no more guest session support in Karmic.
/usr/share/gdm/guest-session/guest-session-launch just says "**
(gdmflexiserver:3791): WARNING **: No longer su
Also: I've since upgraded this machine to the Karmic alpha (just for
fun), with no ill effects. And still can't reproduce this crash.
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I've been running with backports from the x-updates PPA (so, for
example, xserver-xorg-video-intel is 2:2.7.1-0ubuntu1~xup~1), and
haven't been able to reproduce the crash yet, despite trying a number of
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Compiz is on, that's correct.
I'll look into Karmic and/or the backports; thanks!
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Also:
$ lspci -nn | grep VGA
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation Mobile GM965/GL960
Integrated Graphics Controller [8086:2a02] (rev 0c)
Also attaching a backtrace following
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Backtracing. (I tried installing libdrm-
intel1-dbg, so I don' t know wh
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Playing DVD's in jaunty, the X server often (but not always) crashes.
It is particularly likely to happen on startup, or when fast-forwarding
or rewinding, or when DVD read errors cause skipping.
I'm running jaunty on an AOpen Minipc MP45, with video reported in
Xorg.log as a
"applied the fix on both sides"
Note, however, that it's safe to apply it on only one side. At worst,
that may not be sufficient to fix the existing bug.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/394
Found a fix upstream; applied the fix on both sides and confirmed that
performance returns to normal.
The problem should be reproduceable any time one machine is 32-bit and
the other 64.
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Sorry, attached the wrong file! The actual fix is a simple one-liner:
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Binary package hint: unison-gtk
I use unison daily to synchronize a home directory between 3 different
machines. The home directory includes a number of large mailbox files
which are mostly just appended to. Recently transfers of those files
have started taking much longer
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: iozone3
With iozone3 308-1 from jaunty:
bfie...@pig:~$ iozone
*** buffer overflow detected ***: iozone terminated
=== Backtrace: =
/lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6(__fortify_fail+0x48)[0xb7f8fda8]
/lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6[0xb7f8deb0]
/lib/tls
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Jaunty: Compiz fails on GM965 after today updates, fails to find suitable
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MTP is preferred over UMS/MSC
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/341191
You received
Correction to the correction: actually, it seems to be random; sometimes
it works, sometimes it doesn't. Removing and re-inserting enough times
will eventually get me what I want.
And what's actually happening seems to be that the device supports both
MTP and the usb mass storage protocol, and on
"Only rebooting my laptop will clear the problem."
Correction: I just noticed that plugging in a *different* usb-storage
device (in my case a portable hard drive) will also temporarily clear
the problem, so that the next connection of the mp3 player works as in
the good case above (with subsequent
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The default masquerade rule appears to be:
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -s 192.168.122.0/24 -j MASQUERADE
but this causes all internally routed guest to guest traffic to be
masqueraded too (breaking such things as redhat cluster dlm connections
in my case)
Note also: this worked reliably under intrepid.
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Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.28-9-generic
On current jaunty, first insertion of my mp3 player works, and results
in a mount. On the second insertion, I get a dialog asking if I'd like
to start rhythmbox, but it doesn't appear that a mass storage device is
detected.
"After reading Vladimirs suggestion, I have found that I can
consistently stop my play, next, prev and mute buttons from working by
enabeling the locate mouse pointer feature in the mouse preferences.
When I disable the feature, the multimedia keys start working again."
Confirmed on my laptop (a D
That's odd; my unmodified installation of squirrelmail (I ran the config
script just to set the imap configuration), only worked after
change_back_to_http_after_login was cleared. And checking config.php, I
see $only_secure_cookies is set to true.
Ah-hah: looking at the debian changelog:
squirre
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: squirrelmail-secure-login
The secure-login-config.php is installed with a default of:
$change_back_to_http_after_login = 1;
even though, as noted in
/usr/share/doc/squirrelmail-secure-login/README.gz,
If you turn on $change_back_to_http
Ugh. Well, I reinstalled from the same Intrepid live cd that I
originally installed from and upgraded in steps (rebooting after each).
At this point I'm completely up-to-date, but don't see the original
problem.
So it's something harder to reproduce, or it takes longer to manifest.
I'll report i
OK, thanks. I had the same curiosity about user settings, so I did try
adduser'ing a fresh account and logging in, and got the same (poor)
result.
I also did an overnight memtest86, and tried verifying md5sums on
installed packages in hopes of catching any random filesystem or memory
corruption.
I was happy to see new versions of xserver-xorg-video-{i810,intel} today
(now 2:2.4.1-1ubuntu10.1), but alas, no change in symptoms. Any more
troubleshooting hints?
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I tried Jaunty, and couldn't reproduce the problem. I also tried an
intrepid live cd, and it was fine too.
I suppose I'll try reinstalling intrepid and upgrading again and see if
that reproduces the problem.
Additional lspci's and X logs attached.
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I don't see an argument for why the previous behavior (which many of us
depend on) was considered a bug. Could we please revert this? It seems
to me that "build-dep" is clearly "manual". If I did a build-dep, it's
because I wanted those build dependencies installed, so the result is to
render au
This xsession-errors also has a backtrace in it (possibly unrelated)
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gdm works ok, but as soon as compiz starts after login I get a screen
that is completely black except for the mouse pointer. I can still move
the mouse pointer, and I can switch to different virtual terminal to
kill the session.
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With ~wgrant6, this problem is now really fixed for me, thanks!!!
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I also tried going back to the "bad" xorg.conf, installing ~wgrant6, and
rebooting, and found that also served to fix the memory leak/cpu usage
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My x.org.conf had a lot of pointer device sections (I'm not sure where
they came from); after I removed them, I no longer saw the problem.
good-xorg.conf (after the change) and bad-xorg.conf (before the change)
attached.
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2.24.0-0ubuntu4~wgrant5 as well, but didn't see a change in symptoms.
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Yep, I installed wgrant5, rebooted, and saw no change in behavior.
Actually I suppose what I'm seeing now is #294501, so I should add a
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Hm, no actually I was wrong, it's not crashing--it's just using,
according to top, 20% cpu and 22% memory (on a laptop with 4g
installed), and (I assume) failing to respond to anyone, since the
various propert
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Sorry for the delay. xsession-errors attached. I have gnome-settings-
daemon 2.2.4.0-0ubuntu3.1 installed, but it's dying after resume. If I
run it from a terminal it starts sucesfully and I see no error ou
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 280148 ***
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I installed 2.24.0-0ubuntu4~wgrant1, rebooted for good measure, then
tried a suspend/resume. Behavior is unchanged--I still end up with
different touchpad behavior after resume.
I also get a "Unable to start
Following up on
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/263782/comments/32.
I can no longer reproduce the problem. I don't know when exactly it
stopped, but I'm on 2.6.27-7.13 now. I do use iwl3945, and the
corruption in http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18498919/snowcrash.jpg looks
like
2.6.27-7-generic, Dell 1420n, I reliably get a corrupted splash screen
and boot hang.
Switching to the first virtual console (alt-ctl-F1) early in the boot
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I get the same thing on Intrepid with a Dell 1420n. Other touchpad
settings are also lost. (E.g. tapping on the touchpad produces a mouse
click after suspend/resume, though I have that turned off.)
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As noted in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/243738,
this can be fixed with
apt-get install linux-restricted-modules-common
However, I think it's a but that a hardy->intrepid upgrade doesn't do
this automatically. (So the user experience of the upgrade is just
"help! Where'd
Just trying to make progress, I figured I'd follow the instructions from
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PackagingGuide/Recipes/Debdiff; results
attached. Any chance someone could apply this? It's a trivial change,
and fixes an annoying bug.
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http:/
"There are also times when I get no response to keyboard or mouse input
at all after a resume."
That bug appears to be different, though, as it isn't fixed by this
patch. (After another 4-5 resumes, I *have* hit that bug again with the
patch applied, but still haven't seen the control-key problem
patch is available in upstream (2.6.26).
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I've also now tested with the above attached patch applied to 2.6.24-21,
and it appears to fix the problem (I've been unable to reproduce the
problem after 8 more suspend-resume cycles).
Could someone apply this? It's a simple patch, and already in upstream
2.6.26 (so I'll mark this bug confirmed
I found the attached commit in upstream, applied it to 2.6.24-19.41.
Six suspend/resume cycles haven't shown the problem yet. I'll continue
testing.
(By the way, the kernel my machine was actually running most recently
was 2.6.24-21, not 2.6.24-19, but an apt-get source of linux-
image-2.6.24-21-
Starting xev and placing my mouse in it before suspend, then watching
what happens on keypresses after resume, what I see is that after some
resumes, if the first key I press is the left control key, I see that
reported as *two* KeyPress events, the first for Control_R, the second
for Control_L. T
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 223387 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/223387
Bug #223387 has a patch--maybe you could check that it works, and add
any further comments there? Thanks!
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This is already fixed in upstream (in the manner the reporter suggests);
see commit d175caad25a4e80800d5e7e7d8c9d920a88b78e1 from
git://git.et.redhat.com/libvirt.git, attached.
I've applied that patch to libvirt0 0.4.0-2ubuntu8. It applies cleanly
except for a reject on the changelog, and it does
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Binary package hint: gnash
I look up a video I used to be able to play on youtube, e.g.:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=aDqrW85RECE
On loading the page the square where the video turns briefly black, then
white; nothing else happens. Right-clicking on the video gets gnash's
co
I'd assumed the failure to create /var/run/vblade was a failure in the
package install scripts, but actually I notice /var/run is a tmpfs, so
it's up to /etc/init.d/vblade to create this. The following updated
patch does that.
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By "https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/HowToTriage";, I figure if there's a
patch available (and the same bug has been fixed upstream) then it's
clearly confirmed
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** Attachment added: "fix incoming packet size check"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13977593/TMP
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vblade discovery doesn't work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/223440
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: vblade
Starting vblade, then running aoe-discover and aoe-stat on the client
produces no output. (Using vblade 14-1ubuntu1 from Hardy Heron and, on
the client, aoetools 21-1 from debian sid).
Watching the traffic in wireshark reveals that the client is s
Also (OK, this could be a separate bug), the init script doesn't echo
anything into the /var/run/vblade/* files. I'm not really sure what was
intended, but the attached bug is at least one way to fix the problem.
** Attachment added: "patch to /etc/init.d/vblade"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: vblade
After apt-get install vblade, /etc/init.d/vblade start fails with
/etc/init.d/vblade: line 30: /var/run/vblade/vnet0-e0.0.pid: No such
file or directory
After a 'mkdir /var/run/vblade', the problem is gone.
This is with vblade version 14-1ubuntu
There are also times when I get no response to keyboard or mouse input
at all after a resume. I don't know if that's the same bug or not. In
that situation, pressing the power key does still bring up the
suspend/hibernate/etc. menu (though it's no use without other keys or
the mouse working), and
Note entirely sure what the correct procedure is, but since the problem
appears to be gone in Hardy, I'm assuming "Fix Released" is appropriate.
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: New => Fix Released
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volume increases uncontrollably on Dell 1420n
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/173942
You re
I haven't been able to reproduce the volume problem after upgrading to
the Hardy beta (currently kernel 2.6.24-15-generic). So I assume this
should be closed.
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volume increases uncontrollably on Dell 1420n
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/173942
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Public bug reported:
With the latest hardy, after a resume from ram the keyboard sometimes
behaves as though the control key was always on; e.g., pressing just the
"d" key on its own will close an xterm that has focus (as if ctl-d were
pressed).
This is intermittent--it doesn't happen after every
I can reproduce the same bug (same assertion text, followed by a core
dump) in latest Hardy by trying to watch a DVD in totem (using totem-
xine):
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[Hardy] miro spontaniously crashes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/205955
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I tried adding "options snd_hda_intel model=dell-3stack" to the end of
/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base, then rebooting. Sound now works. I'm on
2.6.24-12-generic; let me know if any other information would be useful.
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[Hardy] hda-intel no sound on Dell 1420N
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/188248
Y
After upgrade today from Gutsy to the Hardy Beta, sound on my 1420n no
longer works. I've maxed out every volume control I can find (including
Surround), run through the sound troubleshooting page on the wiki, and
tried purging and reinstalling the linux-sound-base, alsa-base, and
alsa-utils packa
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