Bug confirmed on x86_64 8.10
/media/disk/WINDOWS/system32/config$ chntpw -u hasan SAM
chntpw version 0.99.5 070923 (decade), (c) Petter N Hagen
openHive(SAM): File does not seem to be a registry hive!
Simple registry editor. ? for help.
get_abs_path: Not a 'nk' node!
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chntpw fails on x86_64
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Public bug reported:
Using "sshfs 192.168.0.32:/var/www www -p32" to mount the remote
/var/www folder to my home directory I can create and modify files and
folders just fine. However, when I open an existing file (in this case
a php file) in gedit it will modify fine once, but after it creates t
Public bug reported:
Under 8.04.1 64 bit I am running a dual screen setup with separate
instances of X using the nvidia proprietary drivers. The screen will
fade to black as it does when initiating the screen saver / lock despite
the computer being in use. Literally in the middle of a sentence o
I can also confirm this happens intermittently on Hardy, all released
updates, with nvidia restricted drivers compiz and two instances of X in
a dual monitor setup. I believe it only happens on one of the screens
when it does happen. I usually manually lock the computer, so it could
happen every
While it may be possible to preemptively log an xterm session, many
times the user is not aware that they would like to log the session
before hand, not to mention that the xterm would have to be launched by
a customized shortcut or from another terminal.
Please see previous comment for other reas
This is not a question. It is a request for a feature to be added to the
default XTerm in Ubuntu. While I appreciate your prompt reply and
alternative solutions, this certainly does not address the glaring lack
of ability to save text in XTerm. Gnome users should not have to install
another termina
The problem is that if I boot a livecd then I have no terminal or X
running, and thus I have no way to run ddcprobe or xrandr. I have to
install via alternate install to be able to run anything while it is
broken.
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Installer/Live X/Gnome Shows Black Screen with two monitors nvidia 9600
https:/
Will X use nv by default? I'm not sure that this should have been moved
to xserver-xorg-video-nv, as the problem occurs before, not after,
installing the binary driver.
Sorry for the delay, but I do not have a good way to reinstall via the
alternate install disk without wiping a bunch of necessar
** Changed in: cryptsetup (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: linux => cryptsetup
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kcryptd process doesn't utilize multiple cpus
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/246413
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Currently there is no easy way to save the text from an XTerm session.
(If there is please tell me how, and convert this to simply making the
functionality easier to find.)
I had to manually select all of the text and save it to a text document.
There should be both a save to
Sorry about that. That's odd though, I didn't see it when I searched...
Where is the duplicate bug report?
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nautilus will not change to default directory for sftp session
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/254355
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Public bug reported:
When connecting to a sftp server Nautilus displays the root "/"
directory rather than the default home directory "/home/user" (or
whatever the server is set to). This occurs across multiple sftp
servers and multiple users.
Other clients, such as the built in cli sftp client,
Hrm... I already put in the nvidia binary driver. It may be a while before
I can get it back to the broken state. Maybe if I have time this weekend.
I'll let you know.
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Installer/Live X/Gnome Shows Black Screen with two monitors nvidia 9600
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/238025
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Ugh, I wish I could read. Hell, it was even stickied:
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?s=58573359b2c4c5b84eb1a4d8d08573c6&t=72490
Basically it has to do with the linux-restricted-modules-common, which I guess
were not included in the original 8.04 dist?
Anyway it is a simple fix
Update:
The F4->Safe Graphics Mode installed fine and then ran fine with full
resolution on one monitor. That should be the recommended solution for
now.
Unfortunately it will not detect the other monitor and the nvidia binary
driver is still fubar (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linu
Hmmm, some interesting things:
The alternate install cd installed just fine - it didn't need X, and the
terminal ui went smoothly.
However, since it configured Xorg and such with both monitors plugged
in, when it rebooted it had the exact same problem as the live cd. This
is good and bad - bad t
Here is the same thing for the F4->safe graphics which works great (ie
this is a working conf)
** Attachment added: "Working logs and confs for same hardware"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16100742/GoodEtcLog.tar.gz
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h
What is brainstorm?
Update:
This is still broken in 8.04.1. It boots up, but the screen simply goes
black. Ctrl-alt-del will eject the live cd, and then enter will reboot
the computer. Nothing else seems to respond.
Fix:
Using the standard install CD (8.04.1 AMD64) then pushing F4->Safe
Grap
Public bug reported:
Distro: 8.04.1_AMD64
Both expo and the cube (and I am assuming any other plugin) do not show
workspace specific application bars. By application bar I mean the menu
bar on the bottom of the screen that shows applications that are open in
that workspace (similar to the Windo
Heh, man I wish I could type - that's a nice double negative in the
first sentence; it should read:
"I would say that the cpu usage difference between Xv and X11 is not the
deciding factor because for more standard size videos:"
Sorry.
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I would not say that the cpu usage difference between Xv and X11 is not
the deciding factor because for more standard size videos:
Xv uses about 12% (8% vlc, 4% Xorg) of my cpu on average while playing a
652x356 xvid video
X11 uses about 14% (6% vlc, 8% Xorg) playing the same video
I would consi
I tried enabling the TexturedVideo, but it caused my CPU to max out on an HD
video... The only reason I mention this is because Xorg uses about 7 times
more cpu with poorer picture quality than the same video being played with X11.
For comparison:
Xv uses about 40% (35% vlc, 5% Xorg) of my cp
Also, there seems to be negligible cpu usage difference. I guess that
will probably vary with the resolution and codec of the video though.
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Compiz effects work on video only after another video already open
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/246403
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** Summary changed:
- kcryptd process does utilize multiple cpus
+ kcryptd process doesn't utilize multiple cpus
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Is there a way to make it not use Xv in the first place?
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Compiz effects work on video only after another video already open
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/246403
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Hardware:
2xIntel Xeon Quad Core @2.2ghz
Ubuntu 8.04.1 AMD64
8GB FB-DIMM ram
2xSAS 15000RPM in Hardware Raid as operating system
7xSamsung 1TB SATA in Software Raid (/dev/md0) entire volume put in lvm and
encrypted to (/dev/mycrypt)
/dev/md0 has a sustained read/write of 300
Public bug reported:
Hardware/Configuration:
Ubuntu 8.04 AMD64
HP dv2000 laptop
Intel GM965/GL960 Integrated graphics
When playing a video none of the compiz effects display correctly. When
the video is scaled, opacified, distorted, or shadowed over ugly static
black or blue is displayed where t
Edit:
Sorry that should read: "Every time, the first video does *not* render
effects correctly whereas the second does."
Or, to clarify further:
"The first video consistently fails to render the effects correctly,
whereas the second one always renders them flawlessly." :p
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Compiz effects wo
Another, perhaps more useful tactic would be to boot it up in to the
live cd, then ssh in to it. That way we know the exact problem is
recurring.
Is there a command line option from the boot menu on a livecd to start
up an ssh server? Or is that a pain in the ass? (This is one thing I
loved abo
Hmm, I'll take a look when I get a chance. I never had to try since I got
it to work just by unplugging the second monitor...
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Installer/Live X/Gnome Shows Black Screen with two monitors nvidia 9600
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/238025
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Is there a way to get the xorg.conf or log file off of a live cd boot
when you can't get to a terminal or XServer?
Everything from livecd/installer is either hardcoded on the cd or in
volatile storage, so I don't see how I can post these things...
If you think of a way I would be more than glad t
Public bug reported:
An update committed around June 20th, 2008 broke the hp dv2000 volume
keys. The volume and mute keys still trigger the osd ui which still
changes correctly according to the key presses. Unfortunately this does
not actually affect the volume or the volume displayed by the ico
Public bug reported:
Nvidia's proprietary driver installed and worked fine on the initial
release of 8.04. An update that occurred sometime this week (around
6/4/08) broke the driver. A fresh install of Ubuntu that is updated
will not load the nvidia driver (173.14.05).
This is on a 9600 gt wit
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox
Using 8.04, dual displays, and nvidia drivers with two instances of X11
running (a separate desktop on each monitor) firefox will not open on
both monitors.
When firefox is started on the second monitor it gives an errors saying
that it is alread
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
When trying to install Ubuntu 8.04 on a core2 Duo with an nvidia 9600 gt
video card and two monitors the screen goes black when X tries to load.
ctrl-alt-fx will not switch to a terminal. noapic irqpoll noirqdebug
fb=false debian-installer/framebuff
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: grub
A fresh install of the 8.04 Desktop full release on a system with
multiple hard drives fails to set up grub correctly.
I installed Ubuntu to sdh, which already had Windows Server 2008 on
sdh1(30gigs). Not that it should matter, but sdh2 (128mB)was
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