Same problem, in my case with a USB-attached Canon Canoscan N650U (an
ancient, well supported scanner, that was working just fine on
12.04LTS).
$ lsusb
Bus 002 Device 002: ID 174c:3074 ASMedia Technology Inc.
Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub
Bus 001 Device 012: ID 04
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Downloaded latest Gnome Ubuntu 14.04 Beta 2 ISO. Attempted to create
new startup USB key using Startup Disk Creator, and the USB key that I
previously used to install the Alpha 2 code. System apparently failed to
clear the disk, and reported the following error message:
org.
As requested
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Doesn't resolve the original problem of python:epub not being packaged,
but one can install pip, and then use that to install python:epub
So:
sudo apt-get install python-pip
sudo pip install epub
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This bug report may be related/associated with Bug #1268113, which I
have also opened, as I only ever see this problem immediately after that
problem has occurred. So, after my laptop has hung with the problem
described in bug #1268113, I am forced to power-cycle my laptop.
Oc
I discussed this with our internal support team, and as thinkpads with
docking stations are a common configuration for us, we suspect we could
have a reasonable number of people affected by this (high tens) so we'd
appreciate a backport for Ubuntu 13.10 if possible.
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I am unable to reproduce the problem with yesterdays (13th January)
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Additional information from ongoing testing: If I suspend/resume off the
docking station, it *appears* to always work correctly. If I
suspend/resume on the docking station, again, it *appears* to always
work correctly. If I suspend on the docking station, remove my thinkpad
from the docking station
Public bug reported:
Fresh install of 13.10 on new SSD. System previously running 12.10 (on
a HDD) without problem.
Symptoms are that system is now extremely fragile when using suspend/resume to
memory. Symptoms exhibit themselves in two main ways:
(a) System will often (~ more than 1 time in 3
I've switched my "production" machine to Mint 14.1 (a deriviative of
Ubuntu 12.10) with their Cinnamon desktop environment, and the problem
has gone away. I'll try to reproduce on Quantal on my test machine, and
report back. It may be that the problem has been fixed somewhere between
Oneric and Qu
Public bug reported:
Fresh install of Ubuntu 12.04 Alpha 2, with Gnome Shell installed.
All updates applied.
Running under Gnome Shell, pressing CTRL-ALT-T does NOT start a terminal.
System Settings -> Keyboard -> Shortcuts -> Launchers shows that "Launch
Terminal" is set to Ctrl-Alt-T as expect
Given up on Unity and moved to Gnome Shell.
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Some icons cannot be removed from Unity Launcher
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Given up on Unity and moved to Gnome Shell.
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No way to completely disable the Unity Launcher
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I'm running Gnome Shell under Oneiric. All updates applied as of 31st
Jan 2012. I run on a Lenovo Thinkpad x201, which I dock into a Lenovo
x200 ultrabase docking station. Attached to the ultrabase (by VGA) is an
iiyama Full HD LCD monitor.
My standard mode of operation is t
I agree. And so I would not propose that it be the default, or even that
it necessarily be provided as a GUI option. However, I would still
expect this to be configurable via gsettings, rather than being
(apparently) hardcoded in the Unity launcher.
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removable" please? Or is this just design and branding? Thanks
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I have installed an alternative mechanism for launching applications and
displaying running tasks. I would like to completely disable the Unity
launcher (in this scenario it is superfluous, and taking up precious
real-estate on my none-widescreen display) but there appears to
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I have disabled the Unity global menu functionality by:
echo "export UBUNTU_MENUPROXY=0" > /etc/X11/Xsession.d/81ubuntumenuproxy
and also returned the menu buttons to the right edge of my windows title
bars by:
gconftool-2 --set /apps/metacity/general/button_layout --type s
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Neither the "Dash Home" nor "Workplace Switcher" icons can be removed
from the Unity Launcher. I have installed an alternative workplace
switcher, and use the super key to access the Dash, so neither of these
icons are useful to me. They should be removeable, and are not.
Pr
This problem is fixed as of Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty) - apologies, I should
have closed this off.
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After step 5 you'll also need to do:
$ sudo chmod 755 /etc/acpi/resume.d/91-tp-hotkey-fix.sh
Otherwise this workaround works fine on my T60p.
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https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=587750, and
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=591084 are the two I'm
following. Not sure if there are any others that are relevant.
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gconftool-2 --type bool --set /apps/gdm/simple-greeter/disable_user_list
'true' certainly didn't have any affect on the face greeter for me under
Karmic with the latest updates. It's extremely annoying, as I really
want to be able to explicitly enter userid and password, not mess about
with this an
Some problem seen here on my Thinkpad T60p with the latest Karmic
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Agreed, it's working fine on Karmic Alpha 6 upgraded with the latest
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I saw this exact same problem under Jaunty, and worse, continue to see
this problem under Karmic Alpha 6 too. Logitech wireless mouse, not
recognised after resume from RAM on a Thinkpad T60p. Unloading/loading
uhci_hcd doesn't seem to work. Worse, under Karmic, neither does
unplugging and replugg
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Sadly, I'm seeing this problem on an Acer Aspire One, with Ubuntu 8.10
(Intrepid). I have the stock xserver-xorg-video-intel driver
(2:2.4.1-1ubuntu10.1), but I am running a custom kernel from the Kuki
distribution (see http://www.kuki.me/kernel).
Symptoms are exactly as described before ... using
Adding the file /etc/pm/config.d/30usb, containing the line:
SUSPEND_MODULES="uhci_hcd ohci_hcd ehci_hcd"
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A ground-up reinstall of Intrepid results in the radeon driver being
selected rather than the fglrx driver. This does not exhibit these
problems. I think this has come about because I upgraded to Intrepid
rather than clean installing, resulting in the fglrx driver being
(mistakenly) selected.
I pr
Reconfirmed with the Intrepid Ibex i386 alternate install CD. No change
in symptoms; ISOLinux loads from the MBR, but fails to start the
Intrepid Installer. To install Intrepid on my (2 year old) laptop, I
currently have to install Gutsy, and network upgrade to Hardy and then
Intrepid :(
** Chan
I've now tried a lot of combinations of HAL quirk, with no success at
all so far. However, I have noticed that occasionally the system will
resume successfully. This isn't repeatable, and I've seen no common
theme to this. It appears completely random, happening about 1 time in
15 or so. Any sugg
>From going back through my records, and /var/log/apt/term.log, I can see
that the last update I did that left suspend/resume working was at 20:19
on the 19th October. The next update I did was at 10:52 on the 21st
October, and this resulted in suspend/resume breaking. The 132 updates
were:
base-
My suggested solution above doesn't work on subsequent attempts to
suspend/resume. I can't work out why it resumed perfectly once when I
had no quirks enabled, and now does not. Perhaps that's why these things
are called quirks?
Anyway, the original problem still stands ... Suspend/resume on the
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex (8.10) release candidate, with all fixes applied as
of 11:15 CET 25/10/08. System is running ATI proprietary fglrx driver
and compiz desktop effects (as per default install). System suspends
(albeit slowly) but then fails to fully resume. Drives spin up,
Update: With the latest fixes that I just applied to the Intrepid Beta,
this behavior has changed.
After a suspend/resume, all connected USB devices fail to function, and
log entries are written to the kern.log as per my previous post.
However, newly attached USB devices appear to function current
Bug confirmed with latest daily updates (as of 18th October) to Intrepid
Beta.
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And here also. This is on a Thinkpad T60p with an Atheros AN5212.
Incidentally, the AN5212 appears to be unsupported by the ath5k module,
even though it claims it, meaning that I had to blacklist the Ath5k
module so I could run with ath_pci to get any wireless working at all.
uname -a:
Linux appl
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I can verify this behavior on the latest Intrepid Beta, fully updated as
of the 18th October. I'm running on a Thinkpad T60p, using a USB-
attached wireless mouse, which works fine until suspend/resume, after
which neither it, nor any other device I plug into the USB ports works.
/var/log/kern.lo
Public bug reported:
I downloaded the 7th October daily build ISO of Intrepid, checked the
md5sum, burned it to disk, and tried to boot. I then got the following
error:
ISOLINUX 3.63 Debian-2008-07-15 isolinux:
Cannot boot from this CD. Please try a BIOS update.
So, I went back to a Hardy instal
Apologies for the long delay in responding.
Because of the nature of this machine (no CD-drive, and no keyboard, mouse or
screen) I'd like to try to test this using option (1). However, I'm a little
confused as to the process for getting hold of the correct kernel packages; I
see that Ben Coll
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Binary package hint: mtpfs
Hardy Heron Alpha 5, fully upgraded as of the 9th (time of crash)
Package appears to be mtpfs (fuse filesystem to support MTP devices such as MP3
players), at version 0.8+svn11-1.
I had mounted a Samsung YP-K3, and was manipulating the "Music" fold
359: I'm not an expert, but you need to install the 2.6.24 kernel, plus
the modules, plus the kernel headers and the compilers to enable you to
make the ATI install packages. You'll need to install them, then boot
into the new kernel, and then make and install the new ATI driver. For
me, that initi
Changes to /etc/default/acpi-support are limited to those recommended in
thinkwiki (and earlier here). Namely I have reversed the following two
settings, making them now read:
SAVE_VBE_STATE=false
POST_VIDEO=false
Everything else is original, as it was installed by the Gutsy installer.
My xorg.c
IBM Thinkpad T60p, with an ATI Mobility FireGL V5200. Software stack is
now a fresh Gutsy install, with the kernel upgraded to the Hardy kernel
(2.6.24-4) using the mechanism suggested by Rocko, and the latest (8.01)
proprietary ATI fglrx drivers manually installed. I now have working
hardware ac
IBM Thinkpad T60p, with an ATI Mobility FireGL V5200, running with a
fresh install of Gutsy 7.10 (Kernel 2.6.22-14-generic), to which I added
nothing but the 8.01 fglrx using the manual install method from
wiki.cchtml.com.
Despite trying most combinations of the previously recommended changes
to /
For what its worth, I decided to copy some 10GB of data from my RAID1
drives, over to the drive attached to the PCI card, which is now NOT
part of a raid set. I tarred the data up, and ran it through bzip2,
which resulted in the system being completely CPU bound (very low-
powered CPU), and limitin
Sorry for delay in responding. The live CD has no support for RAID, so
in the end I had to completely reinstall with the new Hardy Alpha2 code,
which took a lot more time. Unfortunately there was no improvement at
all in the symptoms - all the same problems previously described
(timeout, device er
Thanks for coming back to me on this - I'll need to back up the current
system before I can try this suggestion, but with a little luck I should
be able to give this a try in the next few days. Will post as soon as I
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FC7 took an eternity to install (over 5 hours) and although I can't be
sure (no logs that I could find from the install process), I suspect it
was struggling with the same disk "freeze" problems that I've been
experiencing under Ubuntu. When it finally finished installing, I
rebooted, and it Kernel
I went back to 7.04 server (feisty) and it behaves the same way, so this
doesn't look like something that's new into 7.10 server.
Also, thanks to running a s/w raid environment, I have some freedom to
swap cabling around to eliminate possible hardware errors. So far I have
swapped the drives aroun
In case it helps, I checked the SMART status of the drives too. Only
the drive associated with ata1 has errors in its SMART error log.
However, the drive is reporting as healthy, and running a long selftest
produced no errors, and no change in the "healthy" state of the drive
according to SMART.
System completed its rebuild of the raidsets in single-user mode with no
errors of any description. Looks like there may be some correlation
between usage, and also whether or not the system is operating in
single-user or multi-user mode, and the errors.
Also, I forgot to add:
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Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.22
Fresh install of the latest Ubuntu 7.10 Server i386 (Gutsy), with all
fixes applied.
uname -a:
Linux house 2.6.22-14-server #1 SMP Sun Oct 14 23:34:23 GMT 2007 i686 GNU/Linux
System is a Jetway J7F4, with VIA raid on board, and a Sil
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