My previous assumption was not completely correct: it seems that nx is
not the problem. In fact:
If I log out of the automatically opened session with vnc before I try
to connect with nx, at-spi works fine in the nx session. Consequently, I
now wonder whether the problem is not that at-spi does no
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I updated to kernel 2.6.20-16.29 and now it boots in a normal timeframe
without having to add the irqpoll option.
However, the led on the tower that indicates disk accesses flashes steadily.
Could it be related to the cdrom issue? Indeed, though the cdrom icon does not
appear anymore on the des
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Public bug reported:
There are already similar bugs (e.g.: bug #117314, bug #116996, bug
#115915,...), but I don't know whether it is exactly the same; so I
preferred filing a new one instead of potentially doing mess in another
bug. Maybe somebody more knowledgable will mark it as a duplicate of
I tried kernel 2.6.20-16 again 3 days ago and the continuous filling of
logs does happen anymore.
However, there are other issues, that do not belong here: boot duration
of more than 30 minutes and missing hard disks. Adding irqpoll to the
kernel options resolves the problem. I will look whether s
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Ubuntu is installed on a remote headless machine that is configured to
automatically login into a session with administrative rights.
When I connect to the remote ubuntu machine by using vnc, everything
seems to work as expected. As applications requiring at-spi work, I
suppo
Please ignore my previous message: it does not work as it should with
kernel 2.6.20-16 either.
In fact, it now takes 45 minutes to boot and sometimes, there are drive
icons missing on the desktop.
Thus I followed the suggestion of bug# 103410 and added the word
'irqpoll' to the bootoptions of the
I have just installed kernel 2.6.20-16 and the problem does not occur
anymore.
Thanks
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Hello,
Sorry for not posting sooner, but I still get repeated messages in the
logs. Here is a sample:
May 9 15:50:20 UbuntuDesktop kernel: [ 1070.841040] ata2: soft resetting port
May 9 15:50:21 UbuntuDesktop kernel: [ 1071.488179] ata2.00: configured for
MWDMA2
May 9 15:50:21 UbuntuDesktop k
There might be a workaround:
Open the onboard settings and create a new layout by using the current
layout. Afterwards, select the new layout so that onboard uses the new
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I think that you can close this bug:
After doing a complete removal of smartmontools and smart-notifier with
the Synaptic Package Manager,I was able to install them without a
problem.
PS: The system is an dist-upgrade from edgy to feistey.
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Can anybody please confirm the installation error of smartmontools, or
is it due because I am not using a clean system?
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You received this bug
And here is the output when using apt-get:
sudo apt-get install smartmontools
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
smartmontools is already the newest version.
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
2 not fully ins
The problem still occurs with kernel 2.6.20-14.19
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The bug also occurs with the 2.6.20-14 kernel that I got with the update
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I suspected that they were related because the messages do not appear
when I boot with the 2.6.17-11 kernel.
But they might also be related to the cdroms, because they appear in the
drive list with the new 2.6.20-12 kernel, but they are not present in
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@Andrew
There are at least 2 threads in the forum about a hack to make onboard
(formerly called sok) at the login screen:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=267051
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=304045
Maybe that it can help you.
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The bug also occurs with the 2.6.20-14 kernel downloaded today.
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A similar problem is happening again with kernel 2.6.20-14. Here is a
snippet of the syslog:
Apr 6 12:25:40 UbuntuDesktop kernel: [ 482.061645] ata2.00: configured for
MWDMA2
Apr 6 12:25:41 UbuntuDesktop kernel: [ 482.225631] ata2.01: configured for
MWDMA2
Apr 6 12:25:41 UbuntuDesktop kerne
Hello,
Good job: the problem seems to be fixed, at least here on my computer.
In fact, I downloaded the debian package provided by Jonh here above,
installed it and did a killall -9 vino-server to make sure that the new
version is running. (I had to remove vino-dbgsym in order not to have
depend
Hello Jonh Wendell,
Your steps are roughly the same, but here is exactly what I am doing (i
hope not to forget anything):
1) login normally into gnome
2) enable the 2 upper checkboxes and disable the 2 lower checkboxes in
the Remote Desktop Preferences
3) set ubuntu to automatically login into
I suppose that the fix has been released with kernel 2.6.20-13, as the
problem does not occur any more on my computer with this kernel.
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Here are the outputs of valgrind with vino-dbgsym installed.
Like previously, launched valgrind in two ways:
1. When I launch valgrind in a terminal in the forwarded nx gnome
session, I don't get the desktop through vnc, but it tells me that the
connection has been closed by peer.
2. When I laun
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vino-dbgsym is not in my feisty repos
Could you please tell me in what repo I can find it?
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Public bug reported:
When I use kernel 2.6.20-12, the syslog, messages and kernel.log files
receive repeatedly and continually messages and the error that you can
see in the snippet file called error_snippet.txt, that I have attached
to this report.
With kernel 2.6.17-11, the problem does not occ
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I replaced gnome with xfce in the .dmrc file in my home folder. Gnome
did not start automatically; xfce did not start either (but I am not
sure, because the system is headless.
I tried what you said in 2 manners:
1. Opened gnome session with nx and connected also remotely with ssh,
through which
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Today the update manager download a new 2.6.20-12 kernel. The computer
still goes on writing the messages, that I showed in my comment from the
21/03/2007, in the kernel and system log.
To avoid filling up my system with logs, I continue to use kernel
2.6.17-11.
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Hello,
As you know, the problem occurred while the remote headless computer
was set to automatically login into an xfce session. When I tried to
connect with vnc to what I thought was a gnome session, it did not
connect, unless a nx gnome session was also running, in which case
the image in th
I wonder whether there still is some problem, because my /var/log/syslog
is full of these messages:
03/21/2007 02:57:02 PM UbuntuDesktop kernel [ 2298.815372]
res 51/20:03:00:00:20/00:00:00:00:00/a0 Emask 0x3 (HSM violation)
03/21/2007 02:57:02 PM UbuntuDesktop kernel [ 2298.815399] ata2:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
This is a 2.8GHz celeron D desktop computer.
Since Feisty, the popup menu to select sleep type has disappeared, so I
used the Configuration Editor to set sleep type.
Consequently, I have set the action_ac_sleep_type to hibernate. But
The problem does not appear any more on my computer with kernel
2.6.20-12-generic #2
(i386)
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May be that I should clearly tell, that all this problems do not occur
when connecting with vnc; in other words when connecting to the gnome
session that is automatically started when the computer boots. (May be
that the issues are due to nx.)
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htt
I also get the message when I log in remotely through nx:
"Assistive technology has been requested for this session, but the
accessibility registry was not found. Please ensure that the AT-SPI
package is installed. You session has been started without assistive
technology support."
But I don't ge
Does not boot here either with kernel 2.6.20-11.
Unfortunately, as the computer is headless, I don't see the messages
during startup.
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The problem also continues to occur on my computer, when using the
kernel 2.6.20-10.
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I think this bug report can be closed depending on vinos functionality:
Here is probably what happened:
- Somehow I set it to boot automatically into xfce instead of gnome (as
the computer is headless, it took me a while to figure it out)
- Consequently, vnc did only connect to a gnome session i
onboard 0.86 running fine on feisty here
(my feisty version is an upgrade from edgy which already run onboard
with a custom layout; upgrade done few weeks ago)
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There are several xfce processes running when I enter per ssh and ask
the process list.
So, I assume that the xfce desktop is running and therefore I cannot
connect to the vino server.
I have to find out, have to make gnome start instead of xfce...
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@John Wendell
Your remark made me test the following:
When I try to connect to the remote vnc server, I get a "connection
refused" error, unless there is a connection established with nx.
Further, on the vnc screen, I have the same as on the nx screen, which
makes me wonder whether the remote co
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https:/
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: vino
I could not connect with vino, so I connected through nx to check the
Remote Desktop pref panel.
The settings were ok, but I nevertheless disabled and renabled them.
Afterwards I was able to connect to vino, but the display was screwed up
(strange
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kmousetool
Hello,
I am trying kmousetool 4:3.5.6-ubuntu1 on Ubuntu Feisty (not Kubuntu,
but this should make no difference here).
If I understand correctly how it works, when strokes are enabled, the
user has to stop the mouse before starting a stroke g
You are right: I copied the kernel 2.6.19-7 from Edgy to Feisty and
tried again to boot from it in Feisty. This time it works. I don't know
why it did not work the last time I tried; maybe that I did some
mistake.
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Same behaviour here. I also prefer the old way.
I wonder why the developers changed that!? I suppose there must have
been some reason.
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People report the same on bug#78288:
Kernel not working without irqpoll option, but they have no problem with
Fedora.
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I wonder whether anybody, that has this problem with the sata drives,
was able to find a kernel that runs properly under feisty (even if it is
an older kernel)?
Or does the problem occur with every kernel that is available at the
moment?
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They seem to have a LiveCD:
http://torrent.fedoraproject.org/torrents/f7-test2-livecd-i386.torrent
Unfortunately, my ubuntu machine is headless and I don't know how to
test the LiveCD on it.
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Here some further indications that might help:
The feisty system is an upgrade from edgy. In edgy, there was kernel
2.6.17-11 that worked.
In feisty, there also is a 2.6.17-11 kernel. (I don't know whether it is
the same or if it has been replaced during the upgrade)
I would like to let you know
I just tried to boot from harddisk with the 3 options:
noapic nolapic irqpoll
At first view, I don't see any difference with booting with only the
irqpoll option.
In fact, in both cases, there are no disk icons on the desktop; nor is
there a trash icon on the panel. (May this is due to the fact,
Maybe it is finally not a duplicate of bug #78288, because I am not the
only one to report on #78288 to succeed to boot with the irqpoll
option...
Sorry if I did a mistake.
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And here the second report; it contains the output of
sudo lspci -vvn
I hope that the reports can be useful...
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I was asked in the thread mentioned above to add the following two bug
reports:
1) output of sudo lspci -vv
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I succeeded in booting by adding irqpoll to the boot options of the
2.6.20-9 kernel. (as suggested in above)
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I succeeded in booting by adding irqpoll to the boot options of the
2.6.20-9 kernel. (as suggested in duplicate #78288 of the bug)
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This might be a duplicate of bug #78288
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.20/+bug/78288
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Same problem here:
Edgy Eft is running fine on hda1.
I did a "sudo update-manager -d" to upgrade my second instance of edgy, that is
situated on hda2, to feisty and it gives me the same errors as discribed by
Curtis in this forum thread:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=370910
My drive
Public bug reported:
In Table 8-1 of the system documentation shipped with Ubuntu Edgy, the
checkbox 'Password Dialogues as floating window' is not documented.
By comparing the documentation to the real 'Assistive Technology
Preferences' window, it obviously missing.
** Affects: Ubuntu
Impo
I think this report can be closed. The problem did not occur anymore.
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Binary package hint: gok
Hello,
Should the window of gok not always been floating?
Here is at least one way, that I am able to reproduce, by which the gok
window gets covered by a document window:
- gok is running not docked and direct selection is chosen as access
method.
I restarted ubuntu and the problem does not seem to occur anymore.
Sorry for not having restarted the computer to check whether the problem
persisted before reporting it. Now I know it for next time.
frafu
(now the problem does not occur with sudo, nor with gksudo)
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 42308 ***
I was told, that it was a duplicate of bug 42308 that can be found here:
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/gok/+bug/42308
By the way, you can find in the comments of bug 42308 a link with an
explanation about how to fix the problem.
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The error still occurs in edgy and gok 1.2.0.
The followed the explanation in this thread already mentioned above and it
fixed the problem.
http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=186890&highlight=gok
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commands) and get the same behaviour:
if Assistive Technology is enabled and I call 'sudo gaim' in the
terminal, I get the same crash and error message.
I am using an uptodate edgy desktop i386 that has been upgraded from dapper.
frafu
** Affects: Ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Here is the dump from /var/crash corresponding to the vnc crash.
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http://librarian.launchpad.net/4964714/_usr_bin_gok.1000.crash
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gok not starting with vnc, but starting with nx
https://launchpad.net/bugs/70269
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file or directory
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login mode = false
Word prediction dictionary contains a total of 2979 words
GTK Accessibility Module initialized
Bonobo accessibility support initialized
Usage:program_name [address][:port]
Have a nice day.
frafu
** Affects: gok (Ubuntu)
Im
Public bug reported:
In the layouts pane of System->Preferences-Keyboard, there is a checkbox
to indicate the default layout at the right of every layout-name.
As there can only be one default layout, you should replace the
checkboxes with radio-buttons, as checkboxes usually indicate that
multip
onboard does not crash anymore with the default layout; I imitated
Juliens solution:
- I opened the settings from onboard and changed back from my custom
layout to the default layout and onboard crashed away
- I opened the keyboard configuration panel and added a german keyboard
configuration
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How can I check whether uinput has been compiled into my kernel?
(I installed mouseemu a few minutes ago and it does not start on my
system, too.)
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Mouseemu does not start up if uinput is compiled into the kernel
https://launchpad.net/bugs/46501
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Hello,
I also had a seg fault on startup; I don't know whether it is the same, but
here is a workaround for my problem that I got from the developer:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=278364
@henrik
I still get the seg fault when I use the default layout. How can I check
whether I am ru
Hello,
I also had a seg fault on startup; I don't know whether it is the same, but
here is a workaround for my problem that I got from the developer:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=278364
@henrik
I still get the seg fault when I use the default layout. How can I check
whether I am ru
Hello,
I also had a seg fault on startup; I don't know whether it is the same, but
here is a workaround for my problem that I got from the developer:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=278364
@henrik
I still get the seg fault when I use the default layout. How can I check
whether I am ru
I forgot to mention to restart the computer.
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Static IP configuration doesn't adds the default route to the gateway
https://launchpad.net/bugs/59690
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I have the same problem with knot 3 of edgy i386: it does not save the
gateway address when using the Networking pane.
Workaround that seems to work for me: Close the Networking pane and
don't open it anymore. Then add the following line to the corresponding
interface in the file /etc/network/inte
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