** Summary changed:
- Natty: Users should be able to easily turn off (disbable) global menu
+ Natty: Users should be able to easily turn off (disable) global menu
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@Stenten
I made a similar observation. My machine runs Lucid and mainline
2.6.35.4 never showed a mouse cursor.
The test kernel made it appear and now even 2.6.35.4 works correctly.
I did however *not* install any updates (xorg,...) that could explain
that.
Could this mean that booting the test
Hello Leann
In my case (Acer TravelMate 662, i855GM) your test kernel fixes the
issue. The mouse cursor is back!
Thanks a lot to all people who have contributed to the fix.
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Also here on an Acer TravelMate 662 (Intel 855GM).
It would be great to have this bug fixed in Maverick. The Suspend/Resume
workaround is not really an option for desktop usage with daily reboots.
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@Christine: Have you tried installing the mainline kernel? This fixed my
video playback problems.
You can find the kernel here:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.33.3-lucid/
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Had the same problem. My Acer TravelMate 662 laptop (Intel 855GM)
refused to boot with Lucid. Adding boot option i915.modeset=1 fixed this
problem.
Afterwards I was experiencing X crashes when playing videos with totem.
Installing the mainline kernel 2.6.33.3 provided by Ubuntu finally fixed
all
I am having the same problem on an Acer TravelMate 662 (i855GM) running
Karmic Release Candidate.
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[karmic] Xorg 100% CPU utilization -- only after first login
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Are you sure the problem is really in bash, not in bash-completion as in
Bug #418855?
Uninstalling bash-completion completely solved my problems.
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Changing package from bash to bash-completion since deinstalling bash-
completion fixed my issue.
Please undo this change if the original bug really has its origin in
bash.
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The problem I am seeing seems to be related to bash-completion since
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In Karmic bash 4.0-5ubuntu2 this simple completion no longer works:
u...@host:~$ touch a\ b
u...@host:~$ touch a\ c
u...@host:~$ ls a\
bash does not show the two files previously created when pressing the
key.
In Jaunty bash 3.2-5ubuntu1 this example works as expected:
u...@host:~$ ls a\
a b
This kernel is definitely an improvement.
In the case below the machine survived three "Firmware error detected"
messages without having to allocate memory:
-> machine reboot
Sep 8 22:13:08 centrino kernel: [ 27.629943] ipw_alloc_fwbuf(6464)
Sep 8 22:13:08 centrino kernel: [ 27.657615] ipw_
I agree with Christoph Korn.
Without icons and due to the indentation the system menu looks as if the
icons are missing.
That was exactly my first thought after upgrading.
After working without icons for a few hours I realized how important
they are to me. Without icons I actually have to read t
This time it works.
kdebase-workspace-bin and kdebase-workspace-data 4.3.0-0ubuntu14 can be
installed in parallel.
Thanks a lot for your effort!
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Selecting previously deselected package kdebase-workspace-bin.
Unpacking kdebase-workspace-bin (from
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I can confirm that pulseaudio 0.9.16~test5-0ubuntu2 fixes the problem at least
on my hardware.
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I have the same problem. No audio when plugging in the headphones. The
internal speakers of my laptop work fine.
None of the suggested workarounds (pavucontrol, alsamixer) has helped.
The headphones remain silent.
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I had exactly the same problem on my Asus B50A laptop in Jaunty.
However starting with Karmic Alpha 3 this problem is fixed. The
brightness keys work perfectly there. All brightness levels are present.
Daniel, Divan, can you confirm this for your laptops?
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Marking bug as invalid since not ignoring the HPA may actually be the
smarter choice.
I finally got rid of my HPA using the procedure described in bug
#267199.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/270
In Karmic Alpha 2 this problem no longer exists.
The crypto device together with the password dialog appears in Nautilus.
Mounting works as expected.
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Binary package hint: cheese-hildon
The package description of cheese-hildon 2.26.0-0ubuntu1 (Jaunty)
contains a typo:
- A tool to take pictures and videos for Hildon enviornments
+ A tool to take pictures and videos for Hildon environments
** Affects: cheese (Ubuntu)
I
Since no Karmic Live CD exists for Alpha 1 I am currently not able to
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Same problem here on an Acer TravelMate 662.
The problem started after upgrading to Jaunty (currently using kernel
2.6.28-11.42).
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** Summary changed:
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This problem is fixed in Ubuntu 9.04 (x11-xserver-utils 7.4+1).
Now xrandr correctly reports these resolutions for my external monitor:
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1280 x 1024, maximum 1400 x 1400
VGA connected 1280x1024+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 359mm x
287mm
12
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-mount
I am using an up to date Jaunty Alpha (amd64 platform).
When plugging in a LUKS encrypted eSATA disk, no password prompt
appears. According to /var/log/messages the disk is detected by the
kernel but no encrypted device appears in Nautilus.
Thanks Chris, your hint solved the issue.
I performed the following steps:
* sudo apt-get install compizconfig-settings-manager
* In "System -> Preferences -> CompizConfig Settings Manager" category
"General" I enabled "Gnome Compatibility"
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I installed compiz 1:0.7.9+git20090211-0ubuntu6 but Alt+F2 still does
not work.
Do I have to change anything else in order to make it work again?
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Same issue here as well, Alt+F2 is no longer working in Jaunty.
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Installation of package udev-138-2 fixed my problems. Thanks a lot.
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Since installing udev 138-1 booting of my Jaunty system (2.6.28-8,
amd64) takes very long. udev produces high CPU load and the HDD is
continuously accessed.
Starting "udevadm monitor --kernel" shows these messages continuously
(sda is the internal H
Finally I replaced my Hitachi/LG GSA-T50N with a Samsung SN-S083B drive.
The bezel is compatible so it sums up to removing two screws and paying
EUR 28,00.
After the drive installation I upgraded its firmware to the newest
version (SB01) that can be downloaded from http://www.samsungodd.com/.
The
xrandr (x11-xserver-utils 7.3+5) still reports resolutions that my
external monitor does not support (everything beyond 1280x1024):
u...@host:~/Desktop$ xrandr
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1280 x 1024, maximum 1600 x 1600
VGA connected 1280x1024+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axi
So here is one more "workaround" that at least improves things on my
machine:
Keep 'udevadm monitor' running in a root console the whole time.
It seems to change the timing of udev events and makes the problem
disappear. I doubt it works everywhere.
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It looks better now. I did not experience any lockups since using
xserver-xorg-video-intel 2.6.1-1ubuntu1.
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GNOME brightness control worked in 2.6.28-4.10 but is no longer
functional in 2.6.28-5.15.
Just two brightness settings are left and both are quite unusable.
This seems to be the corresponding changelog entry:
linux (2.6.28-5.13) jaunty; urgency=low
[ Andy Whitcroft ]
* Revert "SAUCE: don'
This patch also made it into vanilla kernel 2.6.28.1 (commit id
4c97847731ea7e1451d9c76c1c32e309eb24e5a1).
See the corresponding kernel changelog:
http://kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/ChangeLog-2.6.28.1
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Kernel 2.6.28-4.10 fixes this problem for me in Jaunty.
For the first time the brightness keys work correctly on my Asus B50A
laptop.
However in /var/log/messages these messages appear when pressing
brightness up/down keys:
Jan 13 22:13:54 asus kernel: [ 181.876404] ACPI Error (dswstate-0097):
This bug is very likely a duplicate of bug #289261.
Are you sure the bug does not occur in Vista in AHCI mode?
I had to try quite hard in XP but it occurred there and filled up my
event log.
See my comment in bug #289261. It seems that this is a firmware bug in
firmware revision RR04 of this dri
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 286285 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/286285
This should not be the case.
The bug was fixed in this upstream releases:
ChangeLog-2.6.27.7:iwlagn: avoid sleep in softirq context
ChangeLog-2.6.28-rc4:iwlagn: avoid sleep in softirq context
Maybe
This is a bug in the lockless pagecache code introduced in kernel
2.6.27.
See this SGI Bugzilla entry for reference:
http://oss.sgi.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=805
This is the corresponding lkml discussion thread:
http://lkml.org/lkml/2008/12/19/28
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This seems to be a firmware issue with the HL-DT-ST GSA-T50N SATA DVD
drive (firmware revision RR04).
Please see this linux-ide thread for reference:
http://marc.info/?l=linux-ide&m=123036943617718&w=2
Hitachi LG does not offer firmware updates to end customers, only to
manufacturers (http://www
@PrivateVoid:
You can try disabling AHCI in your BIOS. Maybe this fixes the problem. Change
setting "Advanced"|"IDE Configuration"|"SATA Operation Mode" from "Enhanced" to
"Compatible".
However if you have a parallel installation of Windows XP (made in AHCI mode)
this will no longer boot.
You
@PrivateVoid: Does your Asus Notebook come with a HL-DT-ST GSA-T50N SATA
DVD drive? (Run command "sudo hdparm -I /dev/sr0" to obtain this
information)
I had a discussion about mine (Asus B50A Notebook) on the linux-ide
mailing list. They came to the conclusion that the problem I am seeing
is a fir
Same problem here using Jaunty Alpha 2 amd64. The affected xserver-xorg-
video-intel package is 2.5.1-1ubuntu7.
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The "model=laptop" option did not work for me.
After an upgrade to Jaunty Alpha 2 (kernel 2.6.28-3-generic) the sound
works. However I would not recommend this update on a production machine
since bugs like #310345 (freezing GUI) are worse than no sound.
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Marking the bug as "Invalid" since it was no problem in parted but just
a BIOS/HPA issue.
** Changed in: parted (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Invalid
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Finally I got rid of my HPA.
The HDAT2 forum holds the answer:
http://hdat2.getphpbb.com/hdat2-common-f3/drive-does-not-remember-set-
max-address-t120.html
User "drasar" describes the necessary steps for his Acer TravelMate
8004LMi which is very similar to my Acer TravelMate 662LMi:
I solv
I am experiencing exactly the same issue (same backtrace).
Booting Ubuntu 8.10 amd64 (kernel 2.6.27-7) from a USB stick and then
copying a whole 250GB device from an internal HDD to a file on an eSATA
HDD formatted with XFS.
The backtrace occurred 276 times in /var/log/messages but the resulting
@Andy: I am not so sure, my problem is related to bug #290153.
My HDD is not affected by this freeze issue, only my SATA DVD drive.
The DVD drive spins up properly but after spinning down the restart
results in a freeze. Since the drive works under Windows I would rule
out a hardware problem.
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When trying to mount these disks in Ubuntu 8.10 one obtains the "L-EC
uncorrectable error" error messages already mentionend above.
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The problem still occurs in 2.6.27-10.20 (SATA DVD Drive):
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ uname -a
Linux host 2.6.27-10-generic #1 SMP Fri Nov 21 19:19:18 UTC 2008 x86_64
GNU/Linux
[ 1029.427799] UDF-fs: Partition marked readonly; forcing readonly mount
[ 1029.476928] UDF-fs INFO UDF: Mounting volume 'UDF
Sounds similar to bug #217749.
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I use LUKS on partitions, not entire disks, and it happens there as
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@Jamie: The problem occurred on my Intel 5100 with kernel 2.6.27-7.
The update to 2.6.27-8 fixed it.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lspci | grep Wireless
02:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation Wireless WiFi Link 5100
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With a self compiled 2.6.28-rc3 kernel the sound works in Ubuntu 8.10
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Yes, please fix this bug. Working with encrypted devices in Intrepid is
currently no pleasure.
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Ubuntu 8.10 amd64:
Very similar situation here using a SATA DVD writer (HL-DT-ST DVDRAM
GSA-T50N) in an Asus B50A notebook:
[ 621.408096] ata2.00: exception Emask 0x0 SAct 0x0 SErr 0x0 action 0x6 frozen
[ 621.408120] ata2.00: cmd a0/00:00:00:08:00/00:00:00:00:00/a0 tag 0 pio 16392
in
[ 621.40
Same problem here with an Asus B50A notebook (Ubuntu 8.10 amd64).
lspci | grep Audio:
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801I (ICH9 Family) HD Audio
Controller (rev 03)
aplay -l:
List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices
card 0: Intel [HDA Intel], device 0: ALC662 Analog [ALC662 Analog
As I already noted in Bug #270151 option "break=modules" to load the
libata driver hangs my system before the busybox prompt appers.
No BIOS option exists to disable/remove the HPA. Once I remove the HPA
with HDAT2 it reappears after I reboot the system.
I currently see no chance of installing a
I intended to install Ubuntu 8.10 on my notebook.
The installation cannot proceed if the LiveCD honors the HPA because
parted (called by the installer) sees partitions that extend beyond the
end of the device. These partition were created under 8.04.
So I tried using "break=modules" on the kernel
Public bug reported:
Current package description:
"This package will install handler for command_not_found that lookups
programs not currently installed but available from the repositiories."
I would suggest something more like this (also note the typo in
"repositiories"):
"This package will in
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 8.10 Alpha 5 i386 (2.6.27-2)
Kernel 2.6.27 (8.10) seems to honor the host protected area (HPA) of
harddisks whereas 2.6.24 (8.04) ignored it.
2.6.24 dmesg: ata1.00: HPA unlocked: 268435455 -> 312581808, native 312581808
2.6.27 dmesg: ata1.00: HPA detected: current 268
Ubuntu 8.10 Alpha 5 i386 (2.6.27-2):
10 boot/shutdown cycles (using the LiveCD) have led to 2 hangs on
shutdown. The screen just turns black and the machine stops responding.
No HDD partition was mounted and no network interface was up prior to
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The HPA of my laptop seems to be the cause of the problem:
Ubuntu 8.10 Alpha 5: parted -s /dev/sda print -> "Error: Can't have a
partition outside the disk!"
dmesg | grep HPA:
[5.462165] ata1.00: HPA detected: current 268435455, native
312581808
The disk is actually 160GB but due to the HPA
I was referring to Hardy.
This bug prevents me from installing Intrepid:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/267199
Booting the LiveCD on my computer is quite slow and since the HDD is not
even involved I am not sure if such a test would show this issue.
However I'll try and
This not only happens in ubiquity but also in the text mode installer of
the alternate CD.
Clicking on /dev/sda offers me to create a new partition table.
Do both installers share a common library that is responsible for HDD
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Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 8.10 Alpha 5, i386
Selecting manual partitioning in the Ubuntu installer shows no
partitions for /dev/sda although several exist:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# fdisk -l /dev/sda
Disk /dev/sda: 137.4 GB, 137438952960 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 16709 cylinders
Units = c
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: cryptsetup
Ubuntu 8.10 Alpha 5, i386:
The following steps result in a misleading cryptsetup error message:
* Boot from LiveCD
* Become root: sudo su -
* Install cryptsetup: apt-get cryptsetup
* Open a LUKS device:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# cryptsetup luksOp
Good news: Suspend/Resume works in 2.6.27-2 (8.10 Alpha5) out of the
box.
It works even without the quirks that were previously necessary to make
consoles work.
One minor issue remains:
When attaching an external monitor and disabling my internal laptop
screen (xrandr --output LVDS --off) then s
This command sets the correct resolution on my external monitor and
resolves my GNOME issues in 8.10:
xrandr --output VGA --mode 1280x1024
Nevertheless xrandr still reports 1400x1050 as a supported resolution
for my external monitor (which is only capable of 1280x1024).
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I have exactly the same problem (Acer TravelMate 662, Intel 855GM
chipset).
The progress bar screen on shutdown does not appear and shutdown fails.
On my laptop the HDD LED stays on forever. On startup orphaned inodes
(ext3) have to be cleaned up, so umount on shutdown seems to fail and
the HDD ge
It is an Intel 855GM chipset together with driver "intel".
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Ubuntu 8.10 Alpha 4, i386, LiveCD:
My setup: Acer TravelMate 662 notebook (1400x1050, 60Hz) + external LCD
monitor (1280x1024, 60Hz) connected via VGA port
xrandr reports "VGA connected 1400x1050+0+0" in Ubuntu 8.10 Alpha 4. In
Ubuntu 8.04 it correctly reports "VGA connected
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Resume failure on Acer TravelMate 662
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The cause of the problem was already found by someone else:
http://osdir.com/ml/linux.kernel.suspend.devel/2007-10/msg00091.html
"rmmod ehci_hcd" makes suspend/resume work (more or less). What remains
is a distorted X server display that I can reproduce with 2.6.24.7 and
that cannot be fixed with
Detailed investigation using kernel.org kernels:
2.6.24.7: hangs on resume (like Ubuntu 2.6.24-19.36)
2.6.25.15: works (with appropriate HAL quirks)
2.6.26.2: hangs on suspend
Ubuntu 8.10 Alpha (Kernel 2.6.26) also hangs on suspend.
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Resume failure on Acer TravelMate 662
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** Attachment added: "lspci output"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16557211/lspci.txt
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Resume failure on Acer TravelMate 662
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-image
Ubuntu 8.04, i386, linux-image 2.6.24-19.36
Suspend works fine but on resume the system only shows a blank screen.
USB devices show no sign of life nor does the caps lock key show any
response.
Investigating with "echo 1 > /sys/power/pm_trac
Ubuntu 8.04 Final still shows the same behavior.
A badblocks run on a 1TB HDD starts returning errors after reaching
700GB due to a USB reset (since the device mapping changed after the
reset, sdg->sdh).
Apr 26 17:54:18 centrino kernel: [90474.560262] usb 4-4.4.2.2: new high speed
USB device usi
I am also experiencing USB resets using Ubuntu 7.10 and 8.04 Beta when
attaching an external USB 2.0 3.5" HDD.
Running a command like 'wipe -kq /dev/sdg' leads to a reset after
running for a few hours.
Sometimes a reset forces a new device mapping (so /dev/sdg is no longer
valid) and wipe returns
The drive has never been formatted with reiserfs, so I doubt that both
types of metadata are present.
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NTFS partition tried to mount as reiserfs
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/181305
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libvolume-id0
When trying to mount one of my NTFS partitions without specifying the
"-t" option mount uses reiserfs instead of NTFS.
The mount command (util-linux 2.13-8ubuntu1):
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo mount /dev/sdh1 /mnt/data
mount: Operation not s
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: beagle
Open "System|Preferences|Indexing Preferences" and navigate to tab
"Performance".
Under "Resource Usage" one finds "additonal" instead of "additional".
** Affects: beagle (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-image
I used Synaptics Package manager to perform a complete removal of
"linux-image-2.6.22-9", "linux-image-2.6.22-10" and "linux-
image-2.6.22-11" in order to free up space in /boot.
When watching with ls I saw the uninstall procedure first creat
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