Well, updating with xorg-edgers (as a last resort), fixed the installed
system problem on this hardware.
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Also, I am not using virtual box. I am talking about an installed
system.
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Has anyone yet found the cause?
I'm having a hard time figuring out how this problem is only of Medium
importance. Maybe it hasn't been reported enough, and if there is
another bug report on this issue, I cannot find it.
I am using the latest daily build live-cd, and every time I have to put
in m
And they just fixed the mp3 seeking problem with GStreamer...
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amarok crash after 4sec of play
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There won't be a fix per se for Oneiric. This is a permanent condition
because it is a new setting of the Linux kernel, and nobody in power
considers it a bug, nor a very important issue. Sorry.
"There isn't any easy 'solution' to improve this situation beyond
affected users forcing the PCI-E Acti
Adding 'pcie_aspm=force' to stock Natty install on a Toshiba L305-S5937
decreased the heat significantly. This laptop is now usable in Natty
without literally burning. Battery consumption has also increased from
one to about two hours. I have observed no freezing after the latest
stable updates. I
What a shame. This is definitely a problem that should be taken more
seriously. Check the bug report I linked to above.
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Title:
High power consump
Any updates at all?
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But I suppose it's irrelevant now...
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=OTU3NA
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Pendrive boot disk works only once
To man
I know this is closed, but since 10.10, I have experienced the same
problem. Subsequent boots (after the first successful boot) off the USB
fail everytime. There are no special steps to reproduce this bug. I have
to reinstall the ISO every time I want to boot off the USB.
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"*Grar*. The "conservative" regulator only saves power on really ancient
hardware. On current hardware it *loses* you battery life."
Good to know, Mr. Jenkins. I suppose this information ought to be widely
proliferated, as many Linux kernel manuals (as Google readily shows),
published as recently
@ Mr. Kalinowski: Yeah, sorry to go off-topic. I have no idea why the
Powertop results seem so bizarre, but it looks like everyone here got
high wakeup-from-idle totals.
I'll just note that after testing many kernels and different patches
from 2.6.34 to 2.6.39.1, the latest Maverick 2.6.35-28-gene
No, I wasn't doing anything at all with the mouse when I recorded the
information from Powertop. Also, the other USB device was just an empty
flash card that I left plugged in. I closed out of everything before
refreshing Powertop, including all file manager windows. Perhaps not
surprisingly, leavi
@z06gal: Thank you for the suggestion, but unfortunately, 2.6.39.1 shows
little improvement on this hardware (Toshiba laptop L305-S5937, Core 2
Duo Intel processors, integrated Intel GM45, etc.).
I would add, however, that I am using Kubuntu now, and have the same
issue in Ubuntu. Even without com
Not fixed for this laptop (a Toshiba Satellite L305-S5937, Intel GM45).
It certainly runs just as hot with this patched 2.6.38-9 as it did with
the stock 2.6.38, sadly, and the battery still discharges at an alarming
rate. Only reverting to the 2.6.34 kernel returns this computer to
normalcy so far
I would just remind the curious, however, that installing any vanilla
kernel will render Remastersys useless, as it depends on Ubuntu kernel
patches like Aufs. As such, LiveCDs made with the 2.6.39.1 kernel, for
example, will not be able to boot. Since remasters are so popular in
these situations,
I can confirm that using kernel 2.6.34, as suggested, solves the problem
on my hardware. I have not tried 2.6.37 yet.
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emmsarris,
It is a problem with the kernel, which is why it occurs in Fedora as
well - anything that uses the 2.6.38 release. It has been reported on
Phoronix:
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=linux_kernel_regress2&num=1
This bug report is a duplicate of the link below, where a
^ Thanks for the suggestion, nanog.
@Scott: Salih wasn't ranting.
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And many common laptops are still plagued by the lack of workable
default fan controls, of which most newcomers are completely unaware.
What a double whammy.
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Well, I can say I've been using 11.04 with the new daily kernel as well
as the latest Intel drivers, and I have not yet experienced a crash, and
everything seems to be working perfectly. Better than ever, in fact,
since, while 10.10 didn't kick me to login, it did have major issues
with plasmoids i
Hi Eric.
In regard to using Classic or Unity, you can probably rule out that
possibility, since I am using Kubuntu at the moment on the same Intel
grpahics laptop. I still experience this show-stopping crash. I don't
know if the probability of getting the error is higher when using
compositing, I'
I'm having the exact same problem on a laptop with an Intel Mobile 4
Series Chipset Integrated Graphics Controller. Random X crashes all the
time with 11.04, and I cannot discern a cause. Whatever was changed in
the new Update driver, it had no effect.
After logging back in (after it kicks me the
Yeah, you're right. This is a pretty basic feature accessible from the
default desktop. It simply should not be broken for a final release, so
I don't think the importance should be Low.
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I don't understand. Why wasn't this an issue before Natty? My About Me
has worked in the past whether I used Evolution or not.
Also, I cannot confirm Holger63's report on this fresh Natty install.
There is no Evolution folder in .local/share/, so there is nothing to
delete. If I do what he says, I
Well, gnome-control-center 1:2.32.1 has the bug again.
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gnome-about-me lost all information
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^ Yes. That fixed it.
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For some reason, there has been marked resistance in Brainstorm for
supporting the epub format for reasons I cannot discern. Epub is a very
popular free and open digital book format. It makes no sense for Ubuntu
not to support it by default.
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Yes, this problem still regularly occurs in Maverick. It seems random; I
cannot replicate it, but if you move or reload the icon it goes away.
Obvious visual discrepancies like this are as puzzling as they are
annoying.
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Interestingly enough, a similar problem now occurs in Xara that did not
before 10.10. If you scroll in any direction, outlines of the shapes
remain in place and do not refresh until you scroll back again. Perhaps
there is a relationship. Someone mentioned that Rhythmbox has a similar
issue. OpenOff
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