I have this exact motherboard and audio is perfect near all around but
voice capture from my microphone always has a slight popping static
hissing sound at the tail end of my talk. It's not evident as I talk but
that quarter second of being done talking always has those noises. It's
irritating and
This report was filed a long time ago. It had to do with how external
disk weren't easy to control if you weren't root and how if one user
took ownership of a disk (completely by accident, by design) no one else
had control of it. As of late I could not test a multiple user system
but external disk
This does affect me. I managed to fix it pretty simply by symlinking py-
modindex.html to modindex.html. e.g., sudo ln -s
"/usr/share/doc/python2.7/html/py-modindex.html"
"/usr/share/doc/python2.7/html/modindex.html" . I got the idea from
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python2.7/+bug/78
Thank goodness this isn't a show stopping bug but it surely gets
annoying very fast. It's super frustrating that copy and paste has
turned into copy/paste/cut/delete/paste.
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I had this issue resolved for me quite a while ago. I thought for some
reason intuitivenipple closed this. Sorry.
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[MSI MS-7374] suspend/re
This issue is resolved for me on the latest stable kernel
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Hibernation is 700%+ slower than it should be
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I upgraded to the pre-proposed kernel here ppa:kernel-ppa/pre-proposed
(2.6.35-23-generic) and the hibernation slowdown is not there. I tried
booting into my last newest kernel where the problem is bad *but* I
couldn't get my desktop up for some reason. I didn't try to run apport-
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Description:Ubuntu 10.10
Release:10.10
The latest Lucid 2.6.32 and latest Maverick 2.6.36-rc7 kernels perform
at top performance when I hibernate. I can hibernate in 15 seconds flat.
The current Maverick kernel 2.6.35-22-generic hibernates at the near 2
minute mar
I finally got suspend to ram and suspend to disk working. For suspend to
ram, read above. for suspend to disk, I needed to add yet another kernel
parameter "resume=/path/to/swap". Now. Just like above, the kickoff
options under the leave tab do *not* call pm-suspend and pm-hibernate
respectively an
Suspend to disk is still a nightmare. It takes about 1 minute (to turn
off). Resuming, well, I cannot enter into my bios so something worked?
*but* I do not see anything about a resume image, I see a bunch of
orphaned files get cleaned up, then back to the KDM screen. So, resume
isn't working (not
I thought I chime in with some more goodies thats making my experience
on Jaunty a whole lot better when it comes to this stuff. The
application "powerdevil" just didn't want to work for me out of the box.
I did manage to get it working (somewhat) by installing "cpufrequtils".
This definitely got "
I think I may have solved my suspend/resume woes with a short-term
solution. I mean short-term because although this works for me
(suspending to ram/resuming from ram) I have to add a kernel parameter
to grub def options and I've only tested it twice (both resumes 100%). I
simply added "pci=nomsi"
attaching the result of $ ls -l /dev/disk/by-path/*
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I managed to save this dmesg *after* a failed resume. in it (I believe
around line 1283, you'll see my sda disk failure). I am attaching the
dmesg info to this bug.
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I rebooted. logged in. suspended to ram. pretty quick shutdown. started
up and it took about 1 minute staring at a black screen until the
desktop appeared. everything looked great. the drive was dead (read
only). needed to cold reboot the system. uploaded kern.log.
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I cannot suspend to ram or disk on Jaunty. I never tried it before so I
wouldn't know if it ever worked. I tried changing BIOS from S1 to S3 and
changed /etc/default/acpi-support ACPI_SLEEP_MODE=mem to standby... I
tried variations and mixes and suspend just wont work. I tried
I don't think this was read or understood so it's just closed? I'd
suggest someone who can do something about; Zen it.
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I didn't see an option to reopen so I chose incomplete. Konqueror 3.5.9
still exhibits this behavior. If you have any profile that opens more
than 1 tab e.g., (n), you will see n empty tabs alongside any link that
actually opens up a new instance of that profile.
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Konqueror 3.5.8. I am opening the webbrowsing profile and it always
opens up with 4 tabs. I set it up this way and enjoy it. the thing is,
if I don't launch Konqueror directly and launch it through an external
link and if it isn't already on the current desktop, it opens with x
amount of blank tabs
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I have 4 tabs open up in Konqueror when I first launch it. each tab
loads its own webpage just fine. if I am on another desktop, workspace,
viewport and launch an external link, Konqueror opens up with 3 blank
tabs and the last is the externally linked page which shows up fine
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I have noticed this problem ever since I switched from Ubuntu to
Kubuntu. I have 3 panels. 2 at the bottom, 1 at the top. on every login,
all icons shift up by 1 icon space. I believe this is caused by the
panel layout somehow. to reproduce, have some icons on the desktop, lin
by mediums I mean, USB Disk, Video/Camera or SD, Memory Stick, etc.
Plugging these mediums into a system and trying to control who can read,
write, exec them is by no way trivial. It's virtually impossible. by
unforeseen, there is no way to lock down these external mediums *before*
they're attache
the above workaround works on a single user system without a problem. I
am on a multiuser system so it doesn't work as it should. I've come up
with another workaround that still involves pmount and the executable
file from above.
1. change the contents of "desktopStorageIcons.sh"
FROM -> "pumo
I have just discovered a workaround to this issue in case anyone else is
experiencing it and is also interested.
1. sudo apt-get install pmount
2. create a desktopStorageIcons.sh file in the /home//.kde/Autostart
directory.
3. put the following without quotes into that file: 'pumount /media/cdro
Original report is in regards to Kubuntu 7.10.
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Public bug reported:
If something cannot be accomplished with your current rights but may be
accomplished through sudo, you should never see a dialog that says OK.
basically, such a dialog is only saying "please jump through hoops to do
what you want OK". Everyone knows this is true. e.g., if
Public bug reported:
to much clickity click when a single system may have several accounts.
It would be nice if users on a system can be assigned a static console.
when the monitor is locked or may be sleeping, the steps it takes for a
user to log in are laborious.
1. wake up the monitor and wai
Public bug reported:
A multiuser system with local harddisk is usually setup correctly. at
least correct enough to admin itself when it comes to permissions.
removable mediums is another story entirely, One thing that burns me
beyond compare is trying to secure unforeseen mediums that may be
writa
Public bug reported:
If you're an admin, you get a password dialog box. if you're not an
admin, you should get an unobtrusive warning. This is repeated over and
over again but seems to pinpoint certain applications as being the
culprit. I feel this is an overall system wide issue. regardless of
ap
Public bug reported:
This is a problem I cannot definitively explain :( I have an nvidia card
and the latest driver from nvidia. I have several accounts in the
system. the main account resolution matches the KDM login screen *both*
are 1680x1050. the other accounts have lower resolutions. here is
Public bug reported:
The Storage Media Applet shows everything just fine. I have "show
un/mounted removable medium" enabled in kcontrol > Desktop > Behavior >
Device Icons. My removable medium never shows up until at least one is
mounted OR if if I run sudo umount -a "not recommended". This is a v
I was going to report on this bug. It is true on a multiuser Gutsy
system. users who cannot sudo or simply do administrative tasks such as
update the system should not be bothered by administrative tasks. I have
several accounts in which all are bothered by the adept_notifier. if
they try to open i
Public bug reported:
When several accounts are logged in on a system and a new login window
happens to be up, those who are already logged in are *not* notified as
to being logged in already. if a user is already logged in and logs in
again, they will see no prompts, warnings or anything. they sim
Public bug reported:
I have several accounts on a single system. if any one account inserts
any type of removable medium, the KDE storage medium daemon dialog (Open
in new window, do nothing, etc)... pops up for everyone when it
shouldn't. this becomes a major nuisance when 1 account may go about
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Binary package hint: inkscape
not sure, my title says it all :(
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i386
Date: Mon May 28 11:44:37 2007
Disassembly: 0x0:
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/inkscape
Package: inkscape 0.45-0ubuntu4
PackageArchitecture: i386
ProcC
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I went to the tips and tricks page on the wiki and learned about
entering in ~ to start a go to on the path. When I did this a small
dialog popped up (frozen grayed out) and the problem report popped up.
** Affects: thunar (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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