now my system is crashing loads from nouveau... so i can't run this
kernel for too long - is there any other information you need?
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Hiya - I went for it - uninstalled various modules and installed the
latest mainline kernel - 5.13.5 - and the problem no longer occurs. I
installed from the .deb on https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/v5.13.5/amd64/
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i'm probably happier to compile a kernel from source. I'll try to get
that working for my current kernel. then you can send me a patch. i can
try that.
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I'm sorry - I don't really feel confident to try the mainline kernel. I've
looked at the instructions, which say to remove nvidia, virtualbox etc etc
which i use - and the instructions don't actually map correctly to the layout
of the kernel download files.
For example, the instructions mention
I would love to be helpful - but i don't really know how to do that and then
get back to the kernel I'm on. I don't even know if all my stuff (virtualbox,
nvidia, etc) will work with it. Sorry not trying to be dumb, just not done that
before.
is there an easy way to do that?
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I don't believe that this is a problem with GnuRadio, as the kernel
stack trace shows a device driver or similar.. plus the computer is
unusable after the problem occurs.
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I'm using a nooelec "nesdr smart" and GnuRadio - however every time i try to
run the gnuradio program, i get a kernel fault. the computer then seems to be
unusable. it doesn't crash, but it becomes unstable -
Public bug reported:
I'm using a nooelec "nesdr smart" and GnuRadio - however every time i try to
run the gnuradio program, i get a kernel fault. the computer then seems to be
unusable. it doesn't crash, but it becomes unstable - various programs don't
work correctly, can't edit files... the o
Public bug reported:
Using scratch on ubuntu 13, jpeg images fail to load, either in the thumbnail
view or as "stages" or "sprites"
I ran strace, and it looks like a plugin hasn't been bundled:
[pid 7317] open("/home/user/somefile.jpg", O_RDONLY) = 5
[pid 7317] open("/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/J
For those of you who like myself don't know anything about partner
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As Java developer, can't possibly recommend ubuntu (despite it being a
super java development platform) while this free software kool aid
hangover is on.
What possessed you?
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None known. Sorry.
ProblemType: KernelOops
Annotation: This occured during a previous hibernate and prevented it from
resuming properly.
AplayDevices:
List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices
card 0: Intel [HDA Intel], device 0: STAC92xx Analog [STAC92xx Analog]
Subd
Thank you. - Much appreciated.
I think this is probably a little different (as the behaviour changed on
upgrade) - but I found the incantation in the linked bug (as posted by
you!) to switch back.
Reposted here in case anybody else is looking for it.
sudo -u gdm dbus-launch gconftool --set
/
Look im sure you feel pretty important being some kind of "freedom
warrior" and all - but your tone is hugely arrogant.
Yes I tried to find this bug before i reported it. I've tried to find it
since - and still cannot. Maybe I forgot to type in some kind of magic
incantation. Maybe I'm stupid.
Please can you update this bug then with the id of the original.
I disagree strongly with the Low priority of this.
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*** This bug is a security vulnerability ***
Public security bug reported:
Binary package hint: gdm
I can see there has been some discussion about this already.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1263757&page=2 - for example
However, while on a home desktop computer it may be useful to
Update: Apologies - slight mistake in the above write up. sdc1 (LVM with
partition) was pvcreated. sdb (LVM without partition) had GRUB installed
over the LVM metadata, and was made bootable with MBR.
Net result was the same, as the first couple of sectors got trashed...
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Public bug reported:
Package was 8.10 Server Installation CD
System was configured as feisty server, but no direct upgrade path was
available due to removal of feisty repositories. Reinstallation was
chosen as best way to upgrade to intrepid.
System was originally Efty, but had been upgraded to
linux-2.6.27
Still present for me. open two years... :-(
[5.201983] ata3.00: 1953525168 sectors, multi 0: LBA48 NCQ (depth 31/32)
[5.204378] ata3.00: configured for UDMA/133
[5.314569] usb 6-1.3: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
[5.321525] usbcore: registered new interfac
oh yeah - once jack is running, the output sample rate of the software
has to match the configured jack sample rate or it wont connect.
actually (while running jack) the command:
% mpg123 xxx.mp3
gives:
unable to set up output format (the source is 44100Hz, but the capability
matrix shows only 4
ok - i had a chance to do a little investigation. Seems that its the stock
jackd thats the problem... its just not up to the job.
Here's what I did.
1) installed rt- kernel
2) my soundcard runs as INT-22, so I did chrt -p 99 `pidof "INT-22"`
3) enabled memlock and rtprio in /etc/security/limits
Richard Seguin wrote:
> Assigning bugs to a particular person is generally not advisable in
> order to get your problem looked at quickly... My role is to get the
> new bugs triaged and assigned to the proper group quickly (that way they
> don't remain open and without attention for a long period)
marking as "in progress" and reassigning now more information available.
** Changed in: jack (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Richard Seguin (richseguin)
Status: Incomplete => In Progress
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- Yes this is reproducible all the time, on my hardware (as described above)
- To reproduce:
- Install complete "Hardy" from CD.
- Apply all updates.
THEN
- Play audio file (.aup) using "jack" in audacity
OR
- Play any move file (like a .ogg) in gmplayer
The audio will be extremely po
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: jack
Background:
Use Case: HTPC to watch movies, record audio to mp3, run programs for the kids
on the telly. (720p HDTV)
Hardware: shuttle, High Definition Audio, dual core processor, 4Gb RAM, two
sata drives, NVidia GForce 8500 GT.
Expected Outcome
This is still in Hardy!
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Please raise importance of this bug, totally unable to upgrade without
repartitioning, as used ext2 & raw partition for /boot. maybe this was wrong,
but there it is just now...
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/boot/grub# df -h .
FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda1 37M
Yeah. Not being able to run a java package in a distribution is pretty
lame. Presumably the dependencies are much more trivial than a c
program, but still it crashes all the time in ubuntu shame really...
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