Some additional information on my system with AMD Ryzen 5 8600G w/
Radeon 760M Graphics.
This is a new system originally installed with Ubuntu 23.10 which worked
ok. After upgrading to 24.04 the same thing started happening: blank
screen after boot. Works when booted from 24.04 live USB, but after
I am not sure if yet another "me too" helps anything, but I am seeing
this problem on a ubuntu 10.10 x86 desktop. Despite being a desktop,
gnome-power-manager sees some action because it warns when the mouse
(logitech mx1000) battery gets low.
On this computer gnome-power-manager now takes 102636k
A kernel patch for backlight support for (few) samsung laptops was presented by
Greg K-H in
http://lkml.org/lkml/2009/8/16/274 . Apparently it is not included in upstream
final 2.6.31 kernel.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/409889
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I am not certain if this is the same bug as the reported one, but the
symptoms are similar and the ~bug only started happening in karmic this
week (around beginning of september 2009). I changed nothing in the
configs, just upgraded (it was karmic before, only few days worth of
packages).
This is
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Just upgraded to jaunty and the bug is still there with the newest
nvidia driver (180.44-0ubuntu1).
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Status: New => Confirmed
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I can confirm this (apparently) compiz bug. In my case the first monitor
is 1280x1024 and the second one 1360x768. On the second monitor the
rightmost 80 pixels are black. Works fine without compiz.
Common points to the reporter are nvidia's proprietary driver and
monitors set up without xinerama/
Actually it seems that solving this for all Nokia phones would be
easiest if product_id's are skipped altogether and we rely only on
vendor_id and usb.interface.class and .subclass instead. I modified the
rule in WigglerAway's comment a bit and at least my Nokia 6120 Classic
works fine (and I assum
One more Nokia phone not detected (and probably a hundred models to go)
is Nokia 6120 Classic with product_id=0x2f.
I wonder if it is sane to add a bug and make a separate edit in
10-modem.fdi for each of them, or if some other data from hal could be
used for matching the phones... No new phones a
Fixed in intrepid (audacious 1.5.1-2ubuntu2), m3u playlists with
relative paths now work.
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At least for me this has been fixed in hardy. Writes to an encrypted
partition go at full and constant speed, very much unlike in gutsy. The
upstream bug (http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8020) has been
marked as fixed and the fix is in 2.6.24, which is in hardy.
As this bug report has q
Audacious displays (correctly) the average bitrate of the track, not a
random bitrate. I think it makes more sense to display the average
instead of the bitrate of every frame, but that is of course a matter of
preference.
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Actually playlists work if they include full path to audio files, but do
not work if they have relative paths, which I'd think is much more
common.
There is a similar bug reported against the debian package (debian bug
#479106) but with some other format of playlist.
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Confirmed here, audacious won't load .m3u playlists anymore in hardy
while it worked fine in gutsy. Whether monkey's audio plugin is enabled
or not does not affect it.
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Audacious now works with audacious-crossfade_0.3.14-1build1_i386.deb,
thanks!
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This seems to be fixed now in hardy (nautilus 2.22.1-0ubuntu1), icons
stay in the same place when the file is saved (tested with gnumeric and
gedit).
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The bug still exists in hardy, or at least parts of it: thumbnails are
recreated often for files which are downloaded. According to the
upstream bug nothing has changed since 2005-05-08 and a steady stream of
duplicates is still coming.
Even though nautilus updates the thumbnail only when the file
I removed the duplicate marking because this is a different bug than
#82242. The bug is still alive and kicking in hardy (confirmed with
live-cd from 2008-03-14).
The problem is that powernowd selects speedstep-centrino driver, which
cannot use all available frequencies like the correct acpi-cpufr
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 82242
speedstep-centrino.ko: missing kernel module in kernel 2.6.20-5.7
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I can confirm this on current gutsy. This is very annoying, makes using
encrypted partitions nearly impossible (core2duo and 500GB sata disk).
With the dual-core processor the computer actually performs fine, the
wait-time reported by top is 50% as only one core is being hogged, but
the write perfo
Public bug reported:
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The package xserver-xorg-video-intel (installed version version
2:2.1.1-0ubuntu5) is missing changelog.gz and changelog.Debian.gz in its
/usr/share/doc directory. I checked the debian sid packages and they
actually have the change
I am seeing the same bug on current gutsy with Thinkpad X41 when using
intel driver, the brightness jumps to highest setting when playing a
video or when going to console etc. With i810 driver this does not
happen. While I do not the same laptop as the original reporter, the
graphics controller see
I had xserver-xgl installed for some reason, maybe I tried it during
edgy... Anyway the package has been installed since then and hasn't
caused problems until this upgrade. I guess that's my own fault, but it
sure took some time debugging why X got totally borked (running like
without acceleration,
A couple of clarifications, so I had xserver-xgl installed without
(ever) using it, and of course I meant "stale" xserver-xgl, not xserver-
xorg... The numbers are for the xserver-xgl package.
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Thinkpad X41 and gnome-power-manager 2.19.6-0ubuntu2. I have the same
issue, "dim display when idle" is unchecked, but after the laptop has
been idle for a while, the brightness is changed to whatever value is in
"set display brightness to:". I think this started happening for me only
a week or so
I saw the same bug on 32bit x86, gnome-power-manager (2.19.5-0ubuntu1
from gutsy) wasting 1-10% of CPU. Strace was very similar:
[pid 27866] ioctl(21, 0x4122, 0xb4b6ff88) = 0
[pid 27866] ioctl(21, 0x4122, 0xb4b6fe80) = 0
[pid 27866] read(20, "\1\0\0\0\361\37\247F\372%|4\1\0\0\0", 64) = 16
[pi
I noticed this bug too in gutsy with firefox 2.0.0.4+2-0ubuntu1. With
DPI set to 75 in gnome font dialog (so that there is some usable scale
to select font sizes, see bug #114498) the font sizes in firefox are
much smaller than in gnome otherwise. Interestingly, with firefox
installed from "upstre
I can confirm this running Feisty and using gnome-video-thumbnailer from
totem-gstreamer 2.18.1-0ubuntu3. I don't think this is actually a "bug",
meaning that nautilus&thumbnailer is doing what they are designed to do.
1. Azureus is loading a video file to a directory nautilus is watching.
2. Naut
Sorry, I commented wrong bug :( Should have been to bug #79030.
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I can confirm this running Feisty and using gnome-video-thumbnailer from
totem-gstreamer 2.18.1-0ubuntu3. I don't think this is actually a "bug",
meaning that nautilus&thumbnailer is doing what they are designed to do.
1. Azureus is loading a video file to a directory nautilus is watching.
2. Nau
JuliusBloch,
Doesn't look like network related (as could be guessed from /etc/hosts
not changing start up time). Gcalctool seems to be doing something weird
with the fonts, first 27000 lines of the strace log are mostly stuff
like
stat64("/usr/share/fonts/truetype/ttf-arabeyes/ae_AlYermook.ttf",
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 82242 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/82242
Speedstep-centrino (which is now used by default) gives worse frequency
scaling choices for me too on Thinkpad X41, compared to acpi-cpufreq.
With kernel linux-image-2.6.20-14-generic version 2.6.20-14.22
speeds
Command
time gnome-terminal -e "exit"
is ok for checking if there is a difference in startup times before and
after /etc/hosts modification. The startup time alone does not tell
anything useful even if there is a clear difference, so the strace log
should be attached from the slow startup case. T
Vipul,
Unfortunately there does not seem to be any clear difference between
starting times before or after the change. Looking at the strace logs
the total times are before 1.71s and 0.76s, and after 0.61 and 0.65. The
only one that stands out of those is is strace-before-1.log and looking
at it s
First of all, gnome apps are starting fine and fast on my two feisty
installations without this modification.
Anyway, I think strace should show where the slowdown happens quite
clearly. If for example gnome-terminal is one of the apps that start
slowly, strace can be used like this (when using ba
** Attachment added: "Another syslog with set -x also in
/lib/partman/auto.d/10initial_auto"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/6591537/syslog
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: partman-auto
Feisty i386 alternate cd from 28-Feb-2007 19:51, the computer is AMD64
3000+, abit AV8, with three harddrives (one sata, two pata). The
partitioner gives choices "IDE%s slave, partition #%s (%s)", "0",
"guided - resize...", "guided - use enti
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
I noticed this (minor but annoying) bug after upgrading to feisty around
herd2. I am using defaultish gnome desktop and the current version of
nautilus is 2.17.90-0ubuntu1.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Create a text-file to desktop (~/Desktop), for ex
I triaged a bit for duplicates of this bug. Hopefully the bugs I marked
are truly duplicates and not some other issues. There are also other
thinkpad & brightness bugs which may be related to this, but I did not
mark them as duplicates: bugs #67805, #69624, #70073, #76061 at least.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 61184 ***
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 61184
Screen brightness buttons don't work properly on Thinkpad Z61T
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Display dimming broken
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 61184
Screen brightness buttons don't work properly on Thinkpad Z61T
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 61184 ***
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Screen brightness buttons don't work properly on Thinkpad Z61T
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Screen brightness buttons don't work properly on Thinkpad Z61T
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** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Rejected
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OK, turns out that this was caused by loopback interface disappearing
when the laptop is suspended. It's not even a bug in acpi-support
scripts because I broke it myself :/
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Probably the same issue as bug #61989. If it is, removing "interface-
mtu" from request-line in /etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf and rebooting will
fix it.
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Problem still here with Thinkpad X41 and hal 0.5.7.1-0ubuntu16.
smbios.system.manufacturer = 'IBM' (string)
smbios.system.version = 'ThinkPad X41' (string)
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 61989 ***
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 61989
[Edgy dhclient regression] error: Message too long
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I marked earlier bug #58927 about the same issue as duplicate of this as
this had one duplicate already and the description/title is more
concise. Anyway, I'll repeat some info the other bug:
The bug is actually in the crappy router which reports too low value for
interface-mtu (64 in all reports
** Bug 65006 has been marked a duplicate of this bug
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 59981 ***
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 59981
suspend makes network-manager say eth1 is a wired device
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It is definitely a router dependent problem which happens when DHCP asks
for interface-mtu and the router reports some too low value (which is 64
in all ifconfig outputs attached to this report). A simple way to check
if this is the problem, and not something else, is to check what
"ifconfig" says
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
Gnome-panel sometimes hangs for a couple of minutes when I hit System /
Quit... (which should display a window with log out, lock screen etc),
it happens about one time in ten tries. After a while, it resumes
normally and displays the window.
** Bug 63751 has been marked a duplicate of this bug
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 59981 ***
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 59981
suspend makes network-manager say eth1 is a wired device
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Patch works for me, for half a dozen resumes wireless card was
identified correctly every time.
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A bit of additional data about the "interface mtu" request and
debian/ubuntu dhcp3 packages:
The setting was disabled during hoary (from changelog):
dhcp3 (3.0.1-1ubuntu4) hoary; urgency=low
* Revert changes to debian/dhclient.conf, apparently at least some DHCP
servers supply broken interfac
I have the same problem now with edgy (upgraded from dapper around
knot3), in dapper this used to work fine. On my home network dhcp fails
with "Message too long".
DHCPDISCOVER on eth0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 6
send_packet: Message too long
I tried to look at the traffic with wireshar
I thought I checked the old bugs, but it seems that this is duplicate of
Bug #60162.
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This on current (as of 2006-09-15) Edgy, and it used to work fine on
Dapper.
I have thinkpad X41 with tg3 wired card and ipw2200 wlan. Network-
Manager applet in gnome sometimes shows that ipw2200 is also wired, and
displays selection between two wired cards. This makes using
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