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installation failed but in could be reinstalled.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: elpa-magit 2.90.1-2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.4.0-56.62-generic 5.4.73
Uname: Linux 5.4.0-56-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia_modeset nvidia
ApportVersio
Look, what else to say? The patch is there, it has been confirmed to
work, and it still works here. See #10 on this list.
If the Ubuntu team does not want to pick it up, nor the kernel team
wants to pick it up, nothing will happen. If anyone is having a better
fix, also go along. Until then, see #
If you have an idea how to activate the 16MB mode for the emu10k1, then
this would be pretty helpful.
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Title:
Trying to load a sf2 file with asfxl
Public bug reported:
On a fully updated, unmaniputed Ubuntu 14.04, Removing OpenSSL removes Ubuntu
Desktop and print support.
Looks like "dependency destater" strikes again.
$ apt-get remove openssl
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
T
I can confirm this bug also exists with Ubuntu 12.04 stock kernel on real
hardware (no VM).
I am using an ATI 7750 card which is not supported by any more specific driver
yet.
Please help. This is really annoying.
Thanks/Tom
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Similar problem here: mouse flickering when moving over links or
clicking, sometimes only re-appears when I move the mouse again. This
problem first appeared when I installed a new ATI 7750 gfx card which
forced me to switch from Unity 3D to Unity 2D.
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Now two weeks passed, I submitted five versions for a patch of this bug
to the mailing list, one here in public, yet nothing shows up in the
official git repository at all.
Is it just me or is nobody actually interested in getting this working?
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Sorry, but I don't waste my time there. I believe I reported this
problem already several years ago, and it was basically ignored or the
patch wasn't accepted. To some degree, I understand this because it
doesn't address the *real* problem (which is the unflexibility of the
kernel memory allocation
The problem is not which DMA mask the kernel assigns to the module. The
problem is what the kernel does if the memory to be accessed via the
emu10k1 DMA is *not* in range of the DMA mask. The emu10k1 reaches the
30 bit address space just fine, as my all-day experience tells me.
What the kernel dri
Confirmed, link is now working (it wasn't at the time of filing the
bug).
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+Copyright © 2012 Gilles Dartiguelongue, Thomas Richter
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+Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
+copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+"Software"), to dea
Finally, success!
I'm not quite sure why, but for reasons unclear to me the DVO chip only
wants to talk if the PLL is enabled and running and the screen
resolution fits. In addition, the system has apparently a "fake" VGA
output that must be disabled to have the system working properly.
Otherwise,
Got a step further. What one can do to get a stable picture is simply to
disable the scaler.
For this, insert: in dvo_ns2501.c, in the function
static void ns2501_mode_set
the following line:
ns2501_writeb(dvo, 0x08, NS2501_8_PD | NS2501_8_BPAS | NS2501_8_VEN |
NS2501_8_HEN);
ns2501_dpms sho
Well, I've got a bit futher:
1) One can get i2c access mostly reliable when the drm.debug option is
set high. Thus, whether or not the i2c interface works is likely a
matter of timing. Could it be that the bit-banging interface is too
critical to reach the chip in all cases? If so, where could one
But as the drm module is never loaded, the corresponding i2c devices are
not exposed? Can I trigger this process manually without loading the drm
module? The idea was to check which values the bios leaves behind, and
then install the same (or similar) values.
Concerning the scaler, the 2501 datash
Sorry if this sounds like a stupid question - but how come that i2cdetect only
sees one bus when booting with the vga frame buffer, but 7 with the i915drm
module in place? Is there anything I need to do to activate the remaining
busses (not devices! - that will be the next problem - it is also a pr
Well, I do have a documentation from National Semiconductors, but there
is nothing that would define frequencies or bandwidths - only the sync
pulses can be set, and intput to syncs. So I played writing values into
all other registers with i2cset, but with little success - not any
change, actually,
Ok, so I now fiddled a little bit with the patched kernel and the i2c
utilities. In fact, I do get "something like a picture" on this machine.
By which I mean that the image is ripped apart, the borders aren't set
correctly, but the LVDS is at least detected and the screen is not
totally blank.
Pl
Same problem still with the final version of 12.04 and all updates installed up
to the current day.
GIMP crashes pretty much all the time when doing the first or second Save.
Save as... is not needed, just normal Save will make it crash pretty regularly.
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Ok, I managed to cross-compile the patched kernel sources on a much
faster x64 machine, so I now have an initrd and a vmlinuz with the patch
in it. I won't have access to the machine until tomorrow.
Is this already supposed to do anything interesting, or would anyone
just be interested in the debu
Public bug reported:
PS/2 connected mouse and keyboard stop working spontaneously in 12.04.
Works again after a reboot.
Hard to reproduce, happens rarely.
Mainboard is ASUS P7P55D-E.
Same problem was already there in 10.04.
Really bad ...
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Importance: Undecided
S
Public bug reported:
Goto to https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs
click "Report a bug " near the top right.
Now, where can I report a bug here?
Your are wasting my time. Big deal!
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I would say so, yes. I just don't have any other concrete examples where
this might be the case.
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Title:
Trying to load a sf2 file with asfxload r
It most certainly does. However:
Current kernel hackers seem to prefer to work around the situation by
reverting to a timidity based software emulation of midi. It is not
exactly the same as the emu10k1 midi, and - if you ask me - is of lower
quality. Thus, at least kernel developers have a reason
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: plasma-widget-networkmanagement
Thread 1 (Thread 0xb514f710 (LWP 3186)):
[KCrash Handler]
#7 0xb61dea68 in QString::operator=(QString const&) () from
/usr/lib/libQtCore.so.4
#8 0xb7081707 in Knm::Connection::setOrigin(QString const&) () from
/usr/lib/
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Ooops you did it again!
MBR killed; had to boot from my Windows DVD to restore the Windows bootloader.
Is nobody reading this?
Does anybody care?
Tom
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Problem is gone with mainline kernel 2.6.34!
Could someone kindly pick this up and merge the latest radeon driver
into the Ubuntu 10.04 stock kernel line?
By going for a mainline kernel I have cut myself off from future security
updates (ureadahead stopped working as well).
Without it, a popular
Daniel Richard G. wrote:
> Thomas, thank you for your clear description of the issue.
>
> Given that the problem is memory beyond the 2GB barrier, something I
> wanted to try was mmap()'s MAP_32BIT flag. You can sort-of do a malloc()
> by making an anonymous mapping, and so I hacked up safe_malloc(
Raymond wrote:
> I can load more than 16Mb soundfont into my sb live! platinum ct4760p on
> my 32bits machines, so Is this bug specific to 64bits machine only
>
No, it is specific to machines with more than 2GB memory. Please see my
report.
Merry Christmas
Thomas
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Raymond wrote:
> you have to change max_buffer_size if you want to load a larger
> soundfont as default value is 128Mb
The issue is not with the size of the soundfont. The issue is that the
kernel tries to put them into the 16MB ISA
DMA zone, being short of memory below 2GB.
Here's the technical
SnEptUne wrote:
> Using gentoo-sources-2.6.36-r3.
>
> Changing arch/x86/include/asm/dma.h fixed it for me, but I don't know if
> this change would affect system stability.
Not for me, at least. I'm working with this configuration for more than
a year now without any bad side effects. What will h
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Here is the printout. BTW, the latest grub update killed the MBR again.
br Tom
$ sudo debconf-show grub-pc
grub-pc/kopt_extracted: false
grub2/kfreebsd_cmdline:
* grub-pc/install_devices: /dev/disk/by-id/ata-SAMSUNG_HD103SJ_S246J90Z207883
grub-pc/postrm_purge_boot_grub: false
grub-pc/disk
Turns out to be reproducible; doesn't always happen, but frequently. I do like
this:
- start Google Earth, move to some 3D buildings and zoom in
- iconify Google Earth
- start Firefox, goto Google Maps
- sometimes the crash happens immediately, else play with Google Maps and/or
Google Earth for s
I have a similar issue with 10.04, ATI 4670 OSS drivers: while using Google
Earth, screen first turns black, then white with vertical black lines. Had to
power-cycle the machine to get out of this state.
System: Asus P7P55D-E, i5-750, HIS ATI 4670 iceQ, Lucid 64bit, Google Earth
5.1.x
Last sysl
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Hi,
I had the Windows 7 bootloader configured to dual boot either Windows 7 or
Ubuntu 10.04.
The Grub2 bootloader was installed to the Linux (ext4) partition while the
Windows bootloader was installed to the MBR and first primary partition.
Everything worked fine for about
I don't quite understand your comment. The above "fix" applies to the
AMD64 platform. There is no such thing as a 32bit DMA zone on x86, but
still the kernel might want to allocate physical addresses for the
buffer memory beyond the 2GB barrier (bit 31 set), thus it is prone to
failure in any syste
Well, simply re-allocating doesn't help since this will get it exactly
the same memory as before - so it had to fetch memory over and over
again until it succeeds, and then had to release all the unusable memory
again. Possible, but would require it to fetch at most 2GB of memory
(urgh!) just for n
The problem with this goes a bit deeper. The reason for all this trouble
is that the emu10k1 chipset requires DMA from main memory to pick up the
samples, and - unfortunately - the DMA engine of the chip is broken.
Instead of using the full range of 32 bit DMA available on the PCI bus,
it only addr
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