Great work, Michael :)
Is there any simple way to check if my system is affected by this
problem or not (i.e., querying ASPM status)?
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Why this bug, although confirmed, is not marked as critical?
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Booting fails 3 times, works every fourth time after new install of
Natty N
I'm not sure I understood the problem. I thought that just loading mb3
mode for Macbook 5,2 would fix the problem, without affecting other
machines - since this detection would be applied only for this specific
model.
Anyway, is there anything else useful I can do to help with fixing this
bug?
O
Recording is also working fine with the same workaround. I think I just
had to unmute it, not sure.
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> What about recording?
>
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On Natty, I'm able to get sound working fine by adding "options snd-hda-
intel model=mb31" to /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf file.
So, to fix this bug, wouldn't be enough to update the auto-detection
list in order to Macbook 5,2 use the model mb31?
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Tryied recording audio from the Macbook's internal microphone. Didn't
work. Tryied playing with alsamixers switches/volume controls also.
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from the Macbook's internal speakers.
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Hi,
On my Jaunty installation, it is still required to set "Option
AccelMethod" "UXA"" in xorg.conf to make DRI2 and redirected direct
rendering work. I'm using Intel drivers. Considering that UXA is not enabled
by default and DRI2 doesn't work on EXA, should this really be mark as "Fix
Released
Saïvann,
Did you have to enable UXA acceleration (Option "AccelMethod" "UXA" on
xorg.conf) on -intel drivers to get redirected direct rendering work? I had
to. Is this the expected behavior?
On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 2:08 AM, Saïvann Carignan
wrote:
> Using -intel, -ati and -nvidia (proprieta
tictactoe, I believe those frame rates suggests that vsync is enabled,
limiting the rendering to the refresh rate of your screen. The same happens
here. Unfortunately, though, 3D and 2D graphics don't seem to be synced to
vblank, since I still notice tearing.
I'm using the same setup with you (Jau
50fps on glxgears isn't an indication of vsync enabled (maybe working
incorrectly, since usual refresh rates are more likely to be 60, 75, 85
fps)?
Do you get tearing on this 50fps setup? If not, maybe this is an
evolution... just wondering.
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 11:40 AM, Kornel Jahn <[EMAIL P
I'd like to point that, even if this 59.* frame rate is due to vsync, it
doesn't behave nice (like if it was vsynced). Tearing is still there.
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Sorry by the late, but now I'm uploading a picture from Intrepid (with
all updates, 2008/09/09). It's the same Celestia image, but now you can
notice that the texture is missing and there are lots of weird "pixels"
through the image.
Celestia is not the only software where I get rendering problems
59.xxyy frames per second looks like an indication of vsync is being
used.
But I also find my X3100 performance too low.
Do you guys with X3100 have problems using Celestia? Here I get bad
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First of all, I'd like to point that I get rendering problems since
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X3100 card. I'll be also att
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I've been getting some weird rendering errors on 3D apps on Intrepid
since the Alpha 4 release. Yesterday I've downloaded the daily build
(2008/08/28), which seems to have the newest Mesa and Intel driver
(2.4.1) and the problem s
I can confirm this problem here, same video card, same problem. I'd also
mention that there are some weird artifacts on the screen, notably when
rendering the earth.
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This is still happening to me. Nobody else is suffering this problem
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Rayterril,
If you have tryed every possibility with gnome-volume-control, I
unfortunately don't know what to suggest anymore.. anyway, I'd point the
following questions:
- is it a clean Ubuntu Hardy install? Did you try making the same
(playing with the gnome-volume-controls) through th
Rayterril, could you give some more detail? If you're using Hardy and
have the same motherboard as me, this is kind of weird.
On this motherboard, to enable the audio loopback, I go to gnome-volume-
control, select edit/preferences and mark all the avaliable devices
(just to be sure to not miss an
current alsa version on Hardy doesn't have this anymore
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2.6.24-19 also fixes the Suspend/Resume regression for me. Thank you :)
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>
> Suspend/Resume is good.
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Any possibility for this being done to Intrepid?
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Tim, did you read comment #42?
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I'm having this problem too, and the behavior on my machine looks
EXACTLY like a problem I had when testing Hardy Beta (only works after
unplugging the power cable and plugging it again, like some reported).
Suspend stopped working after a change called "tsc prevent time going
backwards" (introduce
Any updates on this? What usually happens if package is orphaned?
Unfortunately I don't know how to create debian packages yet, but is
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Fixed in Compiz...? Isn't just an workaround done in Human theme? Shouldn't
be "fixed" in Human Theme only?
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> ** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu Hardy)
> Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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This "fluttering" effect always happened to me here, with Compiz. When I
put a window on certain positions, it starts moving quickly, as a flag
under the wind. I didn't see any increase on the number of occurrences
for this by using the Human theme workaround, though.
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Just my opinion: I don't believe this is a bug in the Human theme, since
the windows manager probably is supposed to have the responsibility to
draw things always in a consistent state, which doesn't seem to be the
case (since the titlebar appears randomly corrupted). Even if human
theme definition
I believe your bug may be related to this http://developer.pidgin.im/ticket/37
(at Pidgin's bug tracker)
Unfortunately, it is targeted only for the 3.0 milestone...
Anyway, I'm just guessing... maybe it's better to talk to Pidgin's
developers about it... I'm not sure... I saw this same problem o
Anyone knows what is this setting supposed to do? I'd like to have some idea
about that, because, knowing this, side-effects of this modification could
be more predictable and we could do better testing.
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Fixed for me too :)
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forgot to mention I'm using Hardy x86_64, with all the latest updates
until now (04/16, 00:50pm). Ask me if there's any additional info
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Openoffice.org's splash was recently replaced by a weird black square
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packaging, or maybe I'm experiencing a very very weird video problem, or
there was a strange corrupt
NY00123, what problem did you have using libsdl1.2debian-pulseaudio
which you didn't get using libsdl1.2debian-esd ?
Maybe it is a good idea to open a bug in the libsdl1.2debian-pulseaudio,
if it isn't working as good the other one.
I believe that, if the goal is to switch everything (or almost)
0.9.59 gives the same problem here, too.
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I can confirm that the bug is still present on latest kernel from
repositories (currently 2.6.24-16.30). Same "unable to handle kernel
NULL pointer dereference at virtual address" while loading saa7134-alsa.
Feel free to ask any additional information needed.
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Last update (linux 2.6.24-16.30) resolved this problem. I think it was
due to the "tsc prevent time going backwards" change, which was
reverted.
I'm marking it as fixed.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
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I believe that applications should be fixed, as Josh pointed,
considering that the goal is to have PulseAudio really as the "standard"
way to go. If PulseAudio is being consolidated, soon or later, they'll
have to be changed. So those fixes would be for accomplishing the goal,
and not because "the
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Does it still happen on Pidgin 2.4.1?
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I have frequently some problems on current Hardy's Compiz release when
running some full-screen 3D programs, like the Mupen emulator, and also
ZSNES. I didn't report as a bug because I didn't have time yet to
identify exactly how to reproduce the problem (some times it happens,
some times not). The
Maybe it's important to add that resuming from Hibernate isn't working
also (although I didn't test with the last kernel before this bug, so I
can't be sure it was working before).
Also, I'd like to say that, in some of the times I tried to suspend to
ram, the computer has hanged BEFORE the suspen
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ago. Afer this, computer was not returning from Suspend to Ram anymore
(not even the video display came back). It was always working fine since
I
I have also added hal as an affected package, because I believe that it
wouldn't be expected from hal to stop working and loading the other
system drivers just because saa7134-alsa driver failed. Please, correct
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Shouldn't this bug priority set as high or critical? I'm not saying this
because the saa7134-alsa driver not working, but because other basic
system driver (like network and audio) don't work too (I guess it's due
to HAL failure), making the system unusable for many potencial
unexperienced users ha
I have the problem of Pidgin's annoying crash when resuming from
Suspend, also. Pidgin's bug tracker indicate that it was really fixed
(http://developer.pidgin.im/ticket/5024) on 2.4.1. It would be a great
advance for stability to have this included before Hardy final.
Anyway, Pidgin 2.4.1 is just
Here it comes.
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Could the following lines from dmesg be relevant?
[ 41.554732] saa7134 ALSA driver for DMA sound loaded
[ 41.554763] saa7130[0]/alsa: saa7130[0] at 0x92004800 irq 18 registered as
card -2
[ 41.554830] Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at
0001 RIP:
[ 41.554834]
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Ok. I removed saa7134-alsa from my /etc/modprobe.d/blackklist.d, so
saa7134-alsa gets loaded (I confirmed it was loaded using lsmod). So,
I'm attaching the needed outputs. Follows below.
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After upgrading do the latest kernel (Linux 2.6.24-15-generic), I was
going to test if he bug #201431 (
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-ubuntu-
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All I got was a
Well, I've thinked a little more and then I believe it's better to
report as another problem - since this current bug's title describes
just the module missing (which was included, already). I've reported it
as bug #212271 ( https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-ubuntu-
modules-2.6.24/+bu
I had the same problem here. Is it necessary to open a new bug or, since it
came from this alsa inclusion on kernel, it can be just reported here?
On Sat, Apr 5, 2008 at 7:56 AM, Trip McKay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Workaround: It helps blacklisting the saa7134-alsa module so it seems
> there
I think putting the command:
$ asoundconf set-pulseaudio
Will also enable alsa redirection for pulse audio, at least per user,
and may be a solution for the problem.
I'm using Hardy x86_64, and, sadly, libasound2-plugins is not avaliable
for 32 bits apps like Skype ( https://bugs.launchpad.net/b
On Gutsy, I've tested after enabling gutsy-proposed and updating icedtea
package, and it finally works. Thank you!
I didn't test on a fresh Gutsy installation, though.
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If they change a minor release (like 2.4.1) fixing this "feature", do
you think it will be able to enter in Hardy repositories (without
needing another feature freeze, or wait for a backport)?
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Matthew, does the sound stop working for all programs including the
pulse-audio ones (like Totem, gnome sounds, etc.) or only for the ones not
using pulseaudio (alsa-based, like Skype, wine, etc.)?
On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 1:51 PM, Matthew Nuzum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Still a problem in my system too. Evgeny, did you try to test playing a
video on youtube and using skype (or another alsa-only program) at the
same time? Does both output sounds work?
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Just for my curiosity, any hopes to have this fixed for Hardy final?
Maybe I'm wrong, but PulseAudio as the default sound server doesn't look
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The same still happens to me here, too. I saw gnome-power-mananger
process yesterday using 1.6GiB of RAM. I had the same problem with the
sound, but I've killed pulseaudio and started it again, which made the
sound work again, so I'm not sure about the sound problem relationship.
Coincidence or no
any chances of a freeze break or something like that to fix this for
Hardy?
I also believe this is a serious regression, I've found no easy way to
make wine run correctly under Hardy, and the same for other important 32
bit applications (like Skype). Currently, pulseaudio, unfortunately,
brings mo
Is this bug possible to be fixed without needing a freeze break (since
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Same problem here (I have installed from a Hardy daily build from
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Hi,
I sent this comment by mistake, I was just trying to change the
"affected package" and I didn't know it would be sent among the other
comments. Thank you, anyway :)
Anyway, the tested kernel is 2.6.24-12.22-generic, from Ubuntu Hardy.
But the same happens to 2.6.22-14-generic from Gutsy Gibbo
Public bug reported:
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I've tested some games using libSDL (like SuperTuxKart), and I've
noticed that sometimes game sound doesn't work because the audio
playback is in use ("ALSA lib pcm_dmix.c:874:(snd_pcm_dmix_open) unable
to open slave" message). Or, if the
Ok, I think it was kind of my fault. I noticed that current VirtualBox
version has an option, per Virtual Machine, which allows to select the
Audio Device. It was set to Alsa and I changed to PulseAudio, now it
seems fine.
But, anyway, isn't this supposed to work without conflicts even if the
outp
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: virtualbox-ose
While running VirtualBox under Ubuntu Hardy, I can't hear sounds, like
Rhythmbox playing songs or gnome's sounds. I'm not sure, but looks like
VirtualBox is blocking PulseAudio.
Is it possible to change VirtualBox package in a way that it
Public bug reported:
Please, update PLIB to the newest version (currently 1.8.5).
Flight Gear game is reported as segfaulting at startup (
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/flightgear/+bug/82317 ) and
there are tests indicating the problem as being on plib (see comment #13
in the bug link
Sorry for my ignorance, but what exactly does the "fix released" for
this bug means? I'm not able to see ZSNES X86_64 package on Hardy's
repositories... is this due to the usual lag to update mirrors (I'm
trying Ubuntu US), or it's just because this bug is for only 1 of
several steps to have the pa
affects current kernel version
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: linux-meta => linux
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Please set wake up from suspend by USB keyboard or mouse as default
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/199006
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I've tested under Ubuntu Hardy (Kernel 2.6.24-12-generic), and it worked
great: tvtime continues working normally after resuming from Suspend
state, and also from Hibernate state. Great! :D
I'm capturing the audio through the line-out output, though (my card
doesn't work well with the DMA, I don't
Any advance on this? Did anyone test in hardy?
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segmentation fault (ubuntu)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/82317
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Binary package hint: linux-image
I think it would be a great usability improvement. I searched a little
and I found that sending proper commands to /proc/acpi/wakeup makes it
works. Like:
"echo USB0 > /proc/acpi/wakeup" or "echo UHC1 > /proc/acpi/wakeup"
(identifier name ma
Is this "Further improved GLX_EXT_texture_from_pixmap out-of-memory
handling" a fix for this bug? Did anyone test it?
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[nvidia] compiz displays white screen when locked
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/160264
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: stella
Many bug fixes and improvements were made since the 2.2-1 version. A
list can be seen here http://stella.sourceforge.net/
** Affects: stella (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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please update stella to 2.4.2 version
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