Ok, I apologise for not reading the most recent messages here (default
view only shows the first couple) but I can confirm that uninstalling
sl-modem-daemon (which Ubuntu's proprietary driver utility installed for
me way in the beginning) resolves the issue for me. I can now reboot and
still have m
I can confirm that I have the same problem with the below card on karmic
64bit with all latest updates applied as at time of this writing. No
matter what I put into my /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf the only thing
that really works is a "sudo alsa force-reload" (sound/pcm levels aren't
the culprit
I can confirm that on karmic 64bit with all latest updates applied I
cannot manually import ANY keys, rsa, dsa, encrypted or not as it always
complains about "Invalid file format". Makes the application kinda
useless for any keys other than "~/.ssh/id_rsa"...
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now that you closed it I actually got around to testing
echo -e '\a'
on Intrepid and guess what - it works. So I guess this bug should be
closed in any event.
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I'm on hardy (2.22.3) and having the same problem. Looks like this is an
upstream bug though :-(
2.5 years and counting...
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Thelasko, are you on Intrepid? We're still using hardy here for
stability/LTS reasons and there is no "plugin from Sun" on my 64-bit
installation... Just in case I checked and my openjdk version is exactly
as I posted above, icedtea-gcjwebplugin is now 1.0-0ubuntu8 but it still
doesn't work. Only t
Oh, you're right, my bad. They had such similar descriptions and names
that I thought they're the same projects...
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>From what I can tell both bug# 157191 has been addressed and there is a
package for "collectd" (same as collectl) in the hardy repositories so I
think this bug should be closed now. I think the original bug was about
no package existing for it which is no longer the case.
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It's working for me in hardy, my original post was still for gutsy.
Thanks guys, it's VERY useful to see per process i/o stats now...
I think this bug should be closed now.
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please enable CONFIG_TASKSTATS, especially CONFIG_TASK_IO_ACCOUNTING
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/157191
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The module now in backports for Hardy works fine for me. The original
built-in hardy package gave me the same error as the reporter above.
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I'd gladly create a testing account for you to try out. It will be 100%
anonymous and be of no consequence whatsoever to anyone but the
beneficiaries of this bug. Does that sound reasonable? I can't think of
a better and more convenient test case than that.
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I can confirm this problem on my hardy system. This is on FF3.0.1 as
bundled with Ubuntu 8.04, using openjdk-6-jre 6b11-2ubuntu2 and icedtea-
gcjwebplugin 1.0-0ubuntu5.
When doing the steps above I also get the certificate trust screen,
click on Run and nothing happens, just a grey rectangle with
I have actually run into this problem and it manifests itself in Hardy
with the gdal libs and -bin installed (1.4.4). I try to open or analyse
ANY netcdf file and it gives me a segmentation fault, see attached .nc
file which causes netcdf to segfault.
Downloading the gdal 1.4.4 source tarball and
Hmm, there still hasn't been any progress made upstream and it seems
like that's the definitive source (unless the kernel's bugzilla is badly
maintained), so I doubt Hardy Alpha would have made any strides in
solving this. And I've confirmed the problem in Gutsy, so I think we're
far from closing t
I can confirm this on gutsy and cannot seem to get the vodafone mobile
connect utility for linux to work because of that. This happens both on
an older Samsung P30 and on a newer Samsung Q35 laptop (entirely
different hardware).
Unfortunately Alex's config.opts fix does not work in my case, I stil
I need to second this request. Being able to view disk i/o stats per
process is very important as it would greatly help newbies, advanced
users and developers alike to track down what i/o hogging processes are
causing their ubuntu systems to slow down. This happens more than people
think, the recen
Latest version (2.4.0) is out with per process i/o support (depends on
bug# 157191 though)
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/collectl/collectl-2.4.0-src.tar.gz
I hope that's what you were looking for...
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I have the a similar problem with a Huawei E620 on Gutsy, though the
kernel panic message is very limited:
Dec 8 16:33:51 my-laptop kernel: [ 5218.592000]
/build/buildd/linux-source-2.6.22-2.6.22/drivers/usb/serial/usb-serial.c: USB
Serial support registered for pl2303
Dec 8 16:33:51 my-laptop
I must say that I'm still encountering this problem. I've ignored or
worked around it for a while but it's getting damn annoying now.
Symptoms: ipw3945 connects to untrusted wireless networks all by itself,
causing havoc with NM and lately even on the command line. I need to
restart NM and/or relo
To expand on my previous post: It was in relation to Gareth's comment
above (2007-08-25,
https://bugs.launchpad.net/linux/+bug/75295/comments/97), specifically
the bit about what the folks like me without a Windows partition should
do, referring to a post by Thomas Aaron in bug 117441.
I've no bee
I just wanted to say that I managed to get rid of lots of weird ata soft
resets and other related problems (see bug 104581) thanks to Tom's
instructions using two flash drives. I'm on a Samsung Q35 laptop with
the notorious TSSTcorp TS-L632D DVD writer (used to be firmware_version
SC02, now SC04, d
I can confirm that the last security update made the problem reappear on
my Samsung Q35 too :-(
I'm now running linux-generic 2.6.20.16.28.1, the previous 2.6.20.16
worked fine. Anyone know how to downgrade?
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Also on a Samsung Q35 here so identical snd-hda chip whose settings
should be auto-detected imho. Needless to say I had to appy the same
"workaround" by editing /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base in the same way as the
original poster.
Also, this bug is marked as "needs info", though afaict all the needed
On my Samsung Q35 this problem seems fixed as of kernel 2.6.20-16, see
if it does the same for you. If it does, this bug should be closed
together with its duplicate 116084.
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Sound fails when changing the volume of snd_hda_intel (OK in 2.6.20-13)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/103792
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I had the same problem until I recently upgraded to kernel 2.6.20-16
where the problem seems to be fixed. I can now freely adjust my volume
without my sound dying. I'm also on a Samsung Q35 btw, running Feisty
(x86)
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I'm on a Samsung Q35 and I can confirm this bug :-(
Of course there's nothing in my syslog because it can't write to disk in
the first place...
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/109762
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