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I am running Ubuntu 18.04 on a lenovo Thinkpad T490s. I enabled full
disk encryption when I installed Ubuntu. I found that the computer ran
hot and that a process was always running and using 50% of the available
CPU, presumably taking one core. That process was
`/usr/bin/per
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Every so often, about once a day (I haven't identified a trigger for this
behaviour), the unity dash loses the ability to search for applications. I can
open the dash and type, say "firefox" and nothing shows up. Rebooting does not
seem to fix the problem. However if I ty
I have been running Siddhu's patched kernal for the last few months and
I have occasionally (maybe 2x/week) been experiencing whole system
freezes. Everything on the screen stops moving or responding. I don't
know if this is a problem with that particular kernal or something else
(I haven't control
Excellent. So far no problems then. I do run virtualbox but "sudo
/etc/init.d/vboxdrv setup" seemed sufficient to get that working again.
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Also, should I expect something new to show up in grub, or should I just
boot from 3.2.0-58?
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8086:0166 [Lenovo IdeaPad Z580] 12.04-13.10
Thanks Siddhu. I do see the version with ppa1 suffix in the output. The
dist-upgrade command ends with the following two lines though
Error! Could not locate dkms.conf file.
File: does not exist.
Is this a problem or can I ignore it?
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Thanks Siddu,
Forgive my ignorance, but may I ask what commands I need to run to make
this happen. I am currently running 3.13.0-031300rc3-generic kernal.
I installed the ppa no problem
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:sduddikunta/z580
sudo apt-get update
but then how do I correctly install the
Siddhu, I'd like to try tour workaround. Can I use that that kernal
with ubuntu 12.04 instead of 13.04 or is that likely to cause problems?
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I would not advocate buying this laptop if you plan to install Ubuntu.
On my system I am running 3.10.0-031000rc5-generic. I find the 20
minute boot problem only happens about 50% of the time rather than 95%
of the time, as it did with earlier kernal versions, but still not 0% of
the time as I wou
The 3.10rc5 kernal worked for me without hanging most of the time from
about a week after Siddu's first post untill today or so. Apparently
the new-kernal magic seems to have worn off again and I am back to a 20
min boot most of the time.
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Jon,
Could you please outline what steps I would need to take to duplicate how
you have the current kernal booting on your computer?
Currently it sounds like you are running a recompiled DSDT and getting
it to load with grub, but I am not 100% clear. Thanks for any
suggestions you can provi
Also it looks like setting a password to access the bios doesn't change
anything.
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Title:
Ubuntu 12.04/12.10/13.04 10-20min boot delay (From 3.2.
Tom. Thanks for the pointer, but I'm not seeing that option.
Right now I see at the top Phoenix SecureCore Tiano Setup
Below that some tabs, I have boot selected
By UEFI Boot I selected disables. Nothing on the page changed other than
that line.
Am I in the wrong place?
-Jacob
On Sun, Apr 21, 2
Things stopped working for me.
It turned out that I pasted that fix into the wrong section of grub.cfg and
actually the computer was just working by magic (or whatever makes it sometimes
start up right away). Anyhow after playing around with some settings
(installing and removing bumblebee and
Hah, got it by editing grub.cfg as Jon and Tom suggested.
Specifically I added the acpi /boot/DSDT.aml command right before the line that
says
"echo 'Loading Linux 3.2.0-40-generic ...'
And if I boot into the 3.2.0.40 kernal my computer starts right up.
Thanks everyone.
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Thanks for the help so far everyone. I have a few questions:
Jon Baca: Could you please explain exactly where on grub.cfg you added
the command, there seem to be a bunch of places where linux and initrd
get referred to.
nozyczek: I seem to be having some trouble setting UEFI to legacy. I can go
It looks like maybe the new DSDT is not loading.
dmsg line below:
[0.00] ACPI: DSDT caff1000 0AD3E (v02 LENOVO IVB-CPT
INTL 20061109)
Is there a trick to get it to load?
I haven't tried changing UEFI to Legacy yet.
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I just tried applying Tom's workaround. Unfortunately, it seems to have
no effect on my boot time.
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I'm running Ubuntu 12.04 on a Lenovo Z580
Decompiling DSDT works fine.
I made the modification no problem.
When I recompiled, I got some warning messages, I'll attach the output
Vince, Interesing you should mention that you had a "lucky first few"
boots. I have noticed with my set-up that often, when I get a new
kernal version, I am often able to boot ok the first one or two times
before the slow boot times kick in.
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Really sorry, I accedentally set the status to fix released and now I
can't undo my action. Actually I have a related problem to this and
would also like this fixed. Sorry again.
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Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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ubuntu-bug _usr_lib_libreoffice_program_soffice.bin.1000.crash seems to
submit the report without letting me add necessary details, so I am
attaching the crash report here. There is also a system crash report
that is produced along with this. Information about the bug as fol
case that information needs to be in the same place.
-Jacob
On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 10:05 AM, Christopher M. Penalver <
christopher.penal...@gmx.com> wrote:
> Jacob Cram, thank you for your comment.
> As you may have noticed, I've modified the requested command:
> cd /var/cras
m not generating a
bug report, beyond the instructions given? Thanks.
-Jacob
On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 9:39 AM, Christopher M. Penalver <
christopher.penal...@gmx.com> wrote:
> Jacob Cram, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu better.
> However, your crash report is missi
Public bug reported:
I recently reported the error listed below.
I was informed to also submit a bug report and took the following additional
steps
at command line entered:
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get -y upgrade && sudo apt-get -y install
libreoffice-dbg uno-libs3-dbg ure-dbg && sudo se
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Every time I select Outline, Notes or Handout view modes, either from
the tabs over the slide or the view menu, libreoffice immediiately
closes. If I am running from the terminal I get the following error
message, repeated a number of times.
(soffice:3490): GLib-GObject-CRIT
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