I did the apport-collect command and it posted some information, I'm not
sure if it will help much however because the kernel crashes without
much information about it being captured, seemingly.
BTW: The logs above are from just one of hte setups (A laptop running
Ubuntu). The problem on my other
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I have two setups. Both with Line6 Pod Studio UX2 guitar preamps and an
onbourd souond card (both HDA Intel, one is an 'ALC892 Analog', the
other is a 'ALC269VB Analog'). In both cases, When opening
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I have two setups. Both with Line6 Pod Studio UX2 guitar preamps and an
onbourd souond card (both HDA Intel, one is an 'ALC892 Analog', the
other is a 'ALC269VB Analog'). In both cases, When opening qjackctl and
setting the input output cards like so:
Input: UX2
Output: Onboa
The issue appears to be a scintilla issue as this also affect the
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Yep, the suggestion above worked. My laptop would usually have
suspended by now but it's still alive and well. I didn't need to reboot
or anything.
I also tried using the gui to set the suspend settings and then
rebooting to see if the settings were applied. They were not so clearly
the gui just
OMG who on earth thought that two packages dconf and dconf-tools should
have the same executable name but completely different functionality?
With dconf-tools installed I get:
/org/gnome/settings-daemon/plugins/power/idle-dim-battery=false
/org/gnome/settings-daemon/plugins/power/sleep-display-ac
This also affects both my laptop and my desktop. (very annoying when you
are downloading something and go to bed and your computer shuts off half
way through). I can confirm all my power options in the control centre
are set to never suuspend.
$dpkg -s gnome-settings-daemon | grep ^Version
Version
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The width of the Gedit line number margin (enabled in preferences)
doesn't scale with the font size. I am visually impaired and thus have
my gedit font size set to 16. However when I do this and press ent
I also have this issue with a PyQt application I have written (A guitar
synthesiser). As well as the window becoming really large (and causing
compiz/unity to crash) as soon as the application is started, X begins
to use 100% of CPU.
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I should also say, this is on 64bit.
On 27 May 2011 20:05, Simon Allen wrote:
> Most of these issues are gone for me with the latest natty updates. But
> every so often pulseaudio screws up. I don't get the rattling sound anymore,
> but what I do get is this weird high pitch gurgl
Most of these issues are gone for me with the latest natty updates. But
every so often pulseaudio screws up. I don't get the rattling sound anymore,
but what I do get is this weird high pitch gurgling noise. The only way I
can describe it is that noise you hear on TV when your watching a show about
Yeah, that's the noise alright. The one I was having and described in a
previous post a few weeks ago was a deep noise (like the output from those
identity masking phone voice modulators)
But right now, I don't get any sound issues unless I change
volume/balance/subwoofer-volume or any setting in
Pulseaudio is being sporatic on me. Right now it isn't making the funny
noises. Before I rebooted about 5 minutes ago it was (and there were no
upgrades to pulseaudio to change that). But just wait because if I reboot it
probably will. I have NO IDEA where or why the hell the is occurring. And
stil
Whoops i accidentally marked it as confirmed, I don't know that.
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maybe. My audio slows down and goes freaky just like what he's saying. But
I'm not experiencing video slowdown or anything. (I'm running a sandy bridge
build now with a 2600k though so maybe there is just so much horsepower that
i'm just not seeing it slow down). But yeah, I'm thinking it might be
It's still dodgy for me. Both with a Xonar DX and with the inbuilt Realtec
chip on my Asus P8P67 Pro. Every time I open a window or something the sound
either turns off or It suddenly goes all deep and creepy (It sounds like
those movies where the kidnapper talks to the parents to give a random not
OMG.
It freaking works! I have to say, I didn't' have high hopes considering how
many times I've had to mess around with the crap that is pulseaudio. But
this time it freaking worked.
I can confirm for me on my Asus Xonar DX and Logitech X-530 that on 5.1
there is no (and I mean NO) whistling/gri
Just change distro or something, this is insane.
Why are we focusing on bloody boot speed when we can't get audio working
even marginally decently? I don't get it.
On 2 May 2010 06:51, wrote:
> that's true. i've just installed new ubuntu 10 and problem still remains.
> interesting...
>
This sucks so bad. I moved to arch on my main machine because of this bug.
(it doesn't push the rubbish that is pulse on you like ubuntu does).
Arch without pulse + 5.1 works perfectly right out of the box. I didn't have
to do a thing. No buzz, no stutter.
Pulseaudio is stupid, just get rid of it
Pulseaudio is just rubbish. Everything just works without it. They should
just remove it from the stock installation, surround sound would work as it
should if they did that.
On 23 March 2010 10:51, Jerther wrote:
>
> ** Attachment added: "Daniel T Chen, here are the files you requested,
> prope
Yeah, lucid has made the problem even worse if anything.
On 17 February 2010 03:26, Gus wrote:
> I have lost all sound now. I'm unsure what happened. It seemed to happen
> between reboots so it's possible a patch caused it. I'm debating between
> doing a full install of 10.04 alpha 3 in a few da
6 months is way short. It annoys me because by the time the planning and
summits and stuff are over they have less than 4 months until everything
must stop development and prepare for launch. It makes things really
inefficient. I mean really, is one year really that long? Or even a rolling
release
I hope so. We have such a crappy sound stack.
2010/1/2 Jmadero
> I think that it being confirmed and high means it's being looked into, I
> don't think we can expect developers to give weekly updates. My guess is
> a lot of time is being put into this issue
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> Highpitched Rattling like Sou
It seems to be getting worse for me. At first it was only slight but now
it's utterly unlistenable.
2009/10/17 amano
> Hmm. I seem to have this issue, too. But I have a Soundblaster Live 5.1
> card. And it seems to have regressed. If I don't remember wrong, Karmic
> Beta was totally fine. Thus it
for me this happens on both an SB audigy, and on my integrated ac97
2009/10/5 Eero
>
> I have SB Audigy and the same problem occurs in Heroes Of Newerth with
> analog 5.1 sound. Stereo mode works well. My hardware info can be found
> from bug #440260
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For me the problem has existed since alpha 1 or 2.
2009/10/4 Neil Hatchard
> Just a thought, I wonder if this is something new with the latest build
> of Karmic, as I haven't found any previous mention of it. If so, I'd be
> curious to see what changes have been made to see if it is possible to
Same here :( Right now, karmic and pulse are nothing but trouble for me.
As well as this problem the sound quality from the 5.1 is also really
really really poor.
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I also have this behaviour with mine.
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I should have mentioned, I'm running the 180.18.14 driver (the latest
one in karmic). I just enabled the xorg edgers ppa but there are no
updates to the driver there (seems they are still on the same version)
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I have a similar issue on a karmic 64bit machine. The difference is that
my screen does NOT turn pink and my power DOES cut out correctly after
1-2 seconds of the fugly white screen.
I can also confirm that disabling the usplash splash screen solves this,
but then we have no splash.
** Also affe
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That's a very good point about the fact that the notification appears at the
top right of the screen, which your eyes are not usually focused upon. Now
that's fine because it means it's out of the way, but it does result in
these very difficulties. Especially if the message is urgent.
2009/7/4 hac
If this bug is really so difficult to fix (I understand about the
extreme cases), why not provide an interface which allows for only a
subset of font sizes/colours/whatever? Say sizes 6 to 18 or whatever are
valid. I can't think of a case where you would want extremes beyond that
level.
As for whe
Agreed. I don't think my parents would like the default font size either,
and they are average in terms of vision.
2009/3/7 Matthew Paul Thomas
> The desire to change the font size may be a symptom of the notification
> text actually being smaller than it should be, which I've reported as
> bug
The default size may be usable to most users, but to some others it could be
a backwards step because the notification font can not be changed depending
on the user requirements. I see no point in why the system MUST use a
specific font and size for this makes things inconsistent with everything
el
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The new notification system introduced in Ubuntu Jaunty is very nice,
however I want to put my suggestions on the table for consideration.
The font size for the notification bubble seemingly cannot be changed to
allow for users with visual difficulties (such as myself) to mor
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kernel 2.6.28-8-generic #24-Ubuntu SMP Wed Feb 18 18:48:55 UTC 2009 i686
GNU/Linux
All updates installed as of writing.
My Logitech cordless Rumblepad2 does not work in Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty
Jackalope.
xev reports no button presses.
I am not sure what package this would be in
Yes, didn't work.
In a recent update installed today, the play/pause/next/previous/mute
buttons now work, but still all the others are not.
Further, my logitech wireless rumblepad2 doesn't work, xev reports
nothing.
2009/2/21 Stefan Lesicnik
> Have you perhaps tried to select the type of keybo
Maybe this is a kernel regression or something then?
On my laptop, button combinations for doing things like screen brightness
up/down etc are also faulty. They 'work', but not as expected. (turning
brightness up works until a point when it suddenly starts doing the
reverse).
It's rather irritati
I had the same issues and always thought it was something to do with
pulse.
After the updates that were released today (many pulse ones, can't
remember if there was any libcanberra ones) were installed I have
noticed that the login sound now plays correctly and banshee and other
media players are
I have the exact same issue with my Logitech LX-700 cordless keyboard.
None of the extra buttons work, and attempts at getting them to work
with the standard configuation utilities and with keytouch have failed.
Further, xev fails to report the extra keys being pressed, which tells
me that the is
Actually, the nvidia thing is a different issue, assuming the driver is
installed, you need to add the -ignoreABI option to /etc/X11/xorg.conf. When
I did that, nvidia works fine.
2009/1/20 k1dugar
> Error: unable to open "/etc/udev/rules.d": no such file or directory
> I can confirm that this e
OK, well I have many more files in /lib/udev/rules.d
Still doesn't explain why the error occurs.
2009/1/18 Daniel T Chen
> jaunty's udev now uses /lib/udev/rules.d, not /etc/udev/rules.d
>
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Hi.
Upon boot on my Asus m51sn (3G model) laptop running Ubuntu Jaunty,
usplash appears and the boot proceeds as expected. However, after a few
seconds the usplash boot image goes away and replaced by text. The first
line of text on the screen seems to be an error message:
u
I can confirm this bug and know how to replicate it.
Upon winning a game and receiving four in a row, the bug can be
replicated by doing the following:
1/ Press ctrl+n to start a new game
2/ IMMEDIATELY (basically at the same time) after pressing the above
combination quickly double-click the le
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Hi, On my Jaunty (upgraded from intrepid) install on my ASUS m51sn
laptop (3G model) there is a bug with the volume applet on the gnome-
panel.
Upon left-clicking the applet and changing volume the application
crashes completely before any setting can take effe
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Hi, On my Jaunty (upgraded from intrepid) install on my ASUS m51sn
laptop (3G model) there is a bug with the volume applet on the gnome-
panel.
Upon left-clicking the applet and changing volume the application
crashes completely before any setting can take effect. The applet
OK, I recently installed some random updates today, I can't confirm if
any of them were related to compiz but what I can say is that the bug is
no longer existent, seemingly.
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OS: Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex running a stock compiz (v0.7.8) with the optional
compizconfig-settings-manager package installed. All updates installed at time
of writing.
Video Driver: Nvidia 177.
Hardware specs: AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+, Asus A8N-E motherboard, Nvidia GeForce
I can't speak for everyone, but for me at least, i have not had this issue
return for either feisty or gusty, xorg uses nv automatically (from memory)
yet still by default fails to detect 1680x1050 pixel resolution on my
monitor (viewsonic vx2025wm)
On 20/08/07, Andy Bovett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
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Binary package hint: gdesklets
This just happened when i ran my system overnight. Other then that i do
not have any other info.
I am running feisty on an asus a8n-e with a 4200+ and 2GB of corsair
value select
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i386
Date: Sat May 19 21:55:39
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this needs to be fixed, the problem is that the kernel modules don't
load properly, you have to do "sudo modprobe cx88-dvb" to get kaffeine
to work with it, then install heaps of codecs to get it to play
channels. (But in dapper or edgy how come we didn't have to do this? or
install the codecs?)
-
Hi. I have tried the newest alpha's and the amd64 installation seems to work
ok now.
On 2H2/03/07, Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Could you please attach /var/log/syslog to this bug, following the
> directions in http://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingUbiquity/AttachingLogs?
> Thanks in adva
I didn't have the file: "/etc/X11/XF86Config-4.backup*"
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Here are the files you requested and the Outputs.
(i think i have to do it 1 by 1)
** Attachment added: "lspci -n"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/5766136/lspci%20-n
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Installer hangs or slows down dramatically
https://launchpad.net/bugs/78069
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I don't have a file named "/var/log/partman" but i do have the syslog,
to get this log, after the crash I had to press "ctrl+alt+backspace" to
restart X, log in and then copy the file to my desktop to post it here.
I hope this helps.
** Attachment added: "The /var/log/syslog file after the crash,
Public bug reported:
On the Kubuntu 7.04 Feisty Fawn Herd 1 AMD64 desktop CD, the installer
fails to start at all.
Once the desktop CD has started, clicking on the installer on the
desktop results in a bouncing icon just underneath the mouse, after a
while (30-40 seconds), the icon goes away and
Public bug reported:
On the 7.04 Feisty installer, the OS crashes when selecting the keyboard
layout and continuing to the next step in installation. The crash
instantly corrupts the screen and the whole screen turns to a light
brown colour with a pattern of artifacts.
This happens with the defau
Public bug reported:
When running the 6.10 Edgy Eft or 7.04 Feisty Fawn LiveCD's, the
graphical performance is unusable and very slow. With a Nvidia GeForce
7800GTX, performing things such as mouse-wheel scrolling in Firefox
results in a delayed re-draw of the screen. (a line runs down the screen
** Description changed:
On Ubuntu 6.10 Edgy Eft and 7.04 Feisty Fawn, the installer hangs or has
very poor performance during the first few steps of installation, this
is most evident when selecting time zone. When you select your time
zone, the computer slows to a crawl and usually crashe
Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu 6.10 Edgy Eft and 7.04 Feisty Fawn, the installer hangs or has
very poor performance during the first few steps of installation, this
is most evident when selecting time zone. When you select your time
zone, the computer slows to a crawl and usually crashes completel
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