I'm still getting this on 4.2.0-17-generic with a Lenovo W550s.
Moreover, [if you read the patch](http://www.spinics.net/lists/intel-
gfx/msg78796.html) you'll see it just affects whether it prints the
warning, and doesn't correct the underlying problem. Related or not, I'm
also seeing the blank-sc
Great, thanks Michael!
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Still a problem with 12.04. And no, I can't test with the latest
development release. I'll be upgrading once 14.04 has been out for a
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 945028 ***
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Just so people don't think this has been dropped, the new PPA and the
instructions in comment #33 gets everything working for me.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/945028 has the latest.
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Hardware details: my printer (HP MFP 3300) is attached via USB to a
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I upgraded to 1.5.3-0ubuntu2~ppa11. Results:
1. Just trying to print with an unmodified queue did not work
2. Changing to ipp14 worked (hurray!)
3. Trying ipp and appendin
I noticed that most installer-crashes are marked "critical", and since
this is for the upcoming beta, could this be elevated in priority?
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Precise beta 1 (kubuntu variant, though I have no reason to suspect this
is a kubuntu-specific problem)
At around the time it asked me about my timezone, the installer crashed with
the error message:
No such file or directory: '/target/boot/vmlinuz-3.2.0-17-generic-pae'
I'm
It's apparently still a problem:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=202071
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It seems the right solution depends on your card. If I understand
correctly, my BCM4306 rev 2 card is not supported by the bcmwl driver,
so the solution above is not relevant for me even if it works for many
others.
If I were to guess at the problem, the firmware-b43legacy-installer is fooled
by
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In 10.10 neither KMS nor desktop effects work for me, so they are turned
off. Given that, I have no problems changing resolution with xrandr.
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I should also add: it's easy to see that issue #7 is a widespread
problem: do a google search for the phrase "xrandr: cannot find crtc for
output" and you'll see that you get a lot of hits, even if you limit the
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Here's an update on the items 1-7 in my original list (based on testing with an
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form):
1 to 4 were reported as working fine in Kubuntu, and they still are.
5. Still a problem
6. Still a problem (note 5&6 are trivial to
Here's an update on the items 1-7 in my original list (based on testing with an
up-to-date Kubuntu Maverick; I haven't tested Ubuntu Maverick, or Natty in any
form):
1 to 4 were reported as working fine in Kubuntu, and they still are.
5. Still a problem
6. Still a problem (note 5&6 are trivial to
Sorry, when I said
> The laptop used to suspend/resume reliably with Maverick.
I meant
> The laptop used to suspend/resume reliably with Lucid.
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On my hardware Maverick sometimes fails to resume from suspend. This
happens with varying frequency: sometimes I can go for a few days (with
2-3 sleep/wake cycles per day) and other times it happens several times
per day. I have to hit the power button to force a shutdown, the
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Sorry to pepper this report with "spam", but I downloaded and tested the
presentation submitted with the original report. For me it seems to work
(meaning, I don't see obvious glitches), so this may be more than one
bug, or one with different shades depending on hardware.
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Here's a small presentation (a single slide) that exhibits the problem.
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I should add that I see problems with background even with "trivial"
entry animations (e.g., Appear). It also seems independent of whether
I'm using hardware acceleration or not. For me, the glitches only occur
in presentation mode; when in normal view (editing mode) they look fine.
I'm attaching
See these upstream bug reports:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=29929
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=249636
And this one explains the issues:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=29852
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I should have added that my hardware configuration is slightly different now:
Laptop: Thinkpad T60, with a 1400x1050 screen (4:3)
Home external monitor: Dell S2409W with 1920x1080 resolution (16:9)
Work external monitor: HP LP2065 with a 1600x1200 resolution (4:3)
However, the behavior is identica
In Maverick alpha (daily build 2010-08-27) this bug is still present.
I can't figure out how to add tags myself, can someone please explain or
please add a "maverick" tag so this gets looked at during the evaluation
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Bug #476357 shows related behavior, but is different in that an X
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This bug is still present in Maverick alpha (daily build 2010-08-26). The error
now reads:
cannot find crtc for output DVI-0
If you need the log files, would it be best to start a new bug with ubuntu-bug?
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Bug #476357 is still present, unfortunately---if I start X with my Dell
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One more thing I forgot to add:
8. Desktop effects work in ubuntu, but not in kubuntu. This is a
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I should have also added: it still is a problem in Lucid, if I turn KMS
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I've been trying Maverick daily build from Aug 26, 2010, in both the
Ubuntu and Kubuntu variants. My laptop (a Thinkpad T60) has a 1400x1050
screen (4:3), and I've also been plugging in an external Monitor (Dell
S2409W) with 1920x1080 resolution (16:
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It happens every time I boot from the CD. I haven't tried alpha3 because of
the bug mentioned on this page:
https://wiki.kubuntu.org/MaverickMeerkat/Alpha3/Kubuntu
But now I wonder: could it be the same bug, also present in alpha2?
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Testing Maverick alpha 2 (kubuntu). When booting off the live CD, a GTK
dialog pops up saying "Ubuntu is running in low graphics mode". I looked
at the logs, and there were no obvious problems: it detected the correct
chipset (X1400), and the two mon
I changed the status to "Confirmed" because I am still having the
problem of a very slow file picker on a fresh install of Lucid. I don't
recall having this problem on Karmic.
As a workaround, one can remove the KDE integration package:
sudo apt-get -u remove openoffice.org-kde
Obviously, a fix o
Of course, I forgot the link that provides the evidence that it's probably a
MySQL problem: I'm getting an error message essentially identical to the one
reported here:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=242371
Sorry about that.
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Akonadi is needed for Kontact, the KDE groupware suite; a crash of the
akonadiserver renders one unable to access the "contacts" database
containing email addresses and phone numbers. Initially I thought this
was a problem with akonadiserver, but further digging suggests it's
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Correction: when I run the akonadi server configuration, the "Use
internal MySQL server" was already checked.
When doing "akonadictl restart" from the command line, I noticed the following
point of concern:
[akonadiserver] /usr/bin/mysql_upgrade: Can't create/write to file 'sqleqPSEt'
(Errcode:
More detail: from the command line, "akonadictl restart" (as user, not
root) also works to restore lost functionality.
The following Debian bug report seems to have made considerable progress
(scroll down to the bottom half):
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=580706
It seems the pr
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I have the akonadi-based address book in Kontact working, at least
initially. The problem is that with extended usage, it stops working:
sometimes it won't let me add a new contact, other times it presents
blank information for every kontact in the database. A reboot fixes the
That's true, but the problem is hardly any better, because (perhaps because of
this fix?) a bug with similar effect got introduced:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=236229
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Yet another update. It turns out that compositing proved not to be the
culprit; things got bad faster if compositing was on, but eventually it
happens anyway even if compositing was off. I was teaching recently and
the display on my laptop was fine, but the display that the class saw
was weaving in
On Friday, May 21, 2010 08:23:25 am you wrote:
> Does installing the following packages help resolve the problem:
> gstreamer0.10-plugins-base, gstreamer0.10-plugins-good, gstreamer0.10
> -plugins-ugly, gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad, gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg
Yes! Chris, you're my new hero!
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When I try to insert a movie clip into an ooimpress presentation,
impress "hangs" temporarily on the file-picker. Then it ends up popping
back to the "Normal" view but with the video clip showing the icon (of a
speaker?) that I have come to
Thanks for following up on this so quickly.
I see your point. However, if the user doesn't check that "Privileges &
groups" tab (carefully), then s/he might not know s/he had been deleted from
the group.
To me personally, the issue of deciding which is primary is largely separate
from the iss
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Changing the "primary group" assigned to a user deletes the membership in the
original group, although the GUI claims otherwise. This bug is quite serious,
because it can effectively lock a user out of his/her own machine: if the
user's origina
I have now installed Lucid on a new hard drive, and with a bit more
experience I can amplify this report a bit. It turns out that this
largescreen monitor also fails even if the monitor is connected after
the boot process, IF compositing is turned on. The only reliable way to
get the monitor to wor
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I have a Thinkpad T60. If I boot from the RC1 live CD, graphical
modesetting seems to work well if the external monitor is not connected
at boot time. If I then plug in the monitor, I can then switch to a new
reso
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I have a Thinkpad T60. If I boot from the RC1 live CD, graphical
modesetting seems to work well if the external monitor is not connected
at boot time. If I then plug in the monitor, I can then switch to a new
resolution (1920x1080) from the old resolution (1400x1050). Switchin
I can add that, in Lucid Alpha 3, X won't even start if this monitor is
connected at boot time.
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I kind of agree with PascalCavy's comment #3. You might be better off
letting that "Report a Bug..." menu entry connect users straight to
KDEbugs and bypassing Launchpad.
In principle, I don't think it's unreasonable for Kubuntu to "hijack"
the KDE bug report feature; but given that you've decided
I should also add: because in my testing I was alternating among the
"old fashioned" /etc/network/interfaces, network manager, and wicd, I
had turned off the "old fashioned" style by simply deleting
/etc/network/interfaces. Network manager still configures lo properly in
that case, but seemingly wi
I have found the problem: I had switched to wicd for managing my
wireless (I was using a hidden SSID and have not had luck with network
manager). wicd wasn't configuring the loopback (lo) interface. I
switched back to NM, which does configure lo, and all seems well (well,
I haven't tested Retrospec
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Steps to reproduce this problem:
1. Put your network in some state where you can't send email (e.g., disconnect
from the cable or wireless).
2. Compose a message to yourself and send it. After a while you will get the
dialog saying the message ca
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Here's how to reproduce:
1. Send 3 messages to yourself. Check your mail and receive them. In your inbox
(or whatever folder), they might look like this:
Test3
Test2
Test1
All 3 messages should be in the "unread" state.
2. Select the
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getting a number of weird networking problems (though basic webbrowsing & email
work fine):
1. I can't mount an NFS partition, one that has worked on this laptop with
every previous version of Kubun
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I have the "weather forecast" applet installed in my Plasma Dashboard.
In 9.04, I could see a 5-day forecast, and then click on the "details"
button to see further information about current conditions. In 9.10
(package version 1.0.0-
My backend _is_ listed as being Xine (K menu -> System settings ->
Multimedia -> backend tab, Xine is the first entry). And, to the best of
my knowledge I'm not using the music play plasmoid. This is nevertheless
still a problem for me.
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When I promote Gstreamer to the first-choice engine, click Apply, click
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on the Gstreamer engine (i.e., doesn't revert to Xine as you describe).
And, I'm still stuck with it playing one track and then stopping.
This is now with
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Public bug reported:
This crash occurred when I had plugged in to a new project (one I've
used successfully before and since).
ProblemType: KernelOops
Annotation: This occured during a previous suspend and prevented it from
resuming properly.
Architecture: i386
CurrentDmesg:
[ 46.728082] eth0
On Saturday 11 April 2009 06:05:53 am Thomas K wrote:
> The Amarok menu icon is still working for me (following upgrade from
> Intrepid).
I too upgraded from Intrepid, so it's a bit curious.
>
> Things to look at:
> - Is that the only Amarok icon in the menu? Try going to Applications, then
> Mul
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: amarok
Kubuntu Jaunty beta. If I double-click on an album in my collection, the
first track gets played, but then amarok stops playing. Also, the bug
"next track" and "previous track" buttons at the top left don't do
anything (and neither do the ones in t
** Attachment added: "amarok_menu.jpeg"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25241454/amarok_menu.jpeg
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amarok not accessible from K-menu
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/359534
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: amarok
Kubuntu Jaunty, the amarok icon in the K-menu is broken and does not
launch amarok. amarok can be started from the command line.
Screenshot attached.
** Affects: amarok (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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amarok not acce
Just to clarify: for me, it essentially locks the machine hard. It
doesn't respond to anything: CTRL-ALT-DELETE, CTRL-ALT-BACKPACE, or even
the SysRq keys. I've waited as long as 15 minutes to see if it would
eventually respond to one of these key combinations before hitting the
power button.
Howe
I added some other info in bug #354603---while I tried searching for
this bug report, it wasn't able to find it (database updates
infrequently??). So I wasn't able to link it to this bug report, sorry.
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Drawing glitches in Kubuntu
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/354591
You received this bug not
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24760707/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: "LsHal.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24760708/LsHal.txt
** Attachment added: "LsMod.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24760709/LsMod.txt
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-radeon
Here is the "apport-cli -f --package xorg" info for bug #354591 (sorry, I
couldn't get these two linked). Also, "ubuntu-bug -p xorg" didn't do anything
useful, it gave me a usage line:
Usage: /usr/bin/ubuntu-bug |||<.crash file
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