Is this a duplicate of https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/indicator-session/+bug/937539 ? Also, disheartening to see that it is
still around in 13.04
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> sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
> and substitute all the jaunty written with karmic, be carefull.
> save and run update manager.
Thanks, that worked, except I used sed instead of gedit.
Booting into karmic, do-release-upgrade worked as expected.
Thanks again!
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I have the same problem as the original poster- I don't think it's a
support issue but a bug in do-release-upgrade. The idea of do-release-
upgrade is to handle the upgrade process for the user.. in this case,
9.04 cannot be upgraded directly to 10.04, so do-release-upgrade
shouldn't be trying to
I can confirm that this problem has gone away on lucid (just in time for
maverick, of course)
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evtouch crashes Xorg on AMD GEODE
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Hmm.. well, considering I'm already making do without click and drag
(pending a fix for #357832), I don't think I could operate if right-
click didn't work either.
I don't need (or know how to access) 3-button emulation, and it looks
like just disabling that might help (comment #1). How do I do i
More info: my system is an AMD X2 5050e with ATI HD 3200 video card
integrated in the motherboard. The 3200 is not supported by ati,
radeon, or radeonhd but it runs [minimally] with vesa and [fully] with
fglrx. system is up-to-date karmic. touchscreen is 0eef:0001 D-WAV
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"me too". Crashes occur during fast-clicking activity on the
touchscreen; X ceases to respond entirely, but the machine continues to
operate normally. Problem observed using both vesa and fglrx video
drivers.
JJJS, you posted a code excerpt to turn off 3-button emulation. Where
does that go? I
Well, perhaps the message needs to be changed. I don't know what
'events' are, why they are 'suppressed', or what the consequences are.
There is certainly no indication that any driver is broken. Someone who
is familiar with the code should review this message; for now, though,
the errors are dis
I still consider it a bug to fill logs with useless error messages. My
logs are completely dominated (>95%) by either "xx events suppressed" or
"last message repeated yy times". A new message is posted every 3-5
seconds. It does not contain any information that would be useful to a
system admini
Remove offensive log message.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/42749907/pulse_ratelimit.patch
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This is NOT a duplicate of 444950 -- sound does not stop working. This
is a different bug- I am reopening. I have a patch.
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Status: Won't Fix => Confirmed
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Just a "me too." I would prefer that I be able to select the default
CPU freq mode persistently. So there are two issues here: (1) the wrong
default (should be ondemand), and (2) the mechanism for overriding the
default, already an ugly hack, (/etc/init.d/ondemand) no longer works.
Why not just
I have the same problem as Vassili Yu. Titov -- I have to reload gdm in
order for the calibration settings to be read.
Might there be some problem with when/how xserver-xorg-input-evtouch is
loaded? Right now it's loaded in /etc/init.d via upstart, but
shouldn't it be loaded as part of /etc/X11/
my bad. mpd is running as a dedicated user, not as the login user.
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mpd DOES run per-user. If reporter's experience is anything like my
own, what's actually happening is mpd is trying and failing to setup
pulse audio and falling back to alsa. this prevents other users with
pulseaudio from accessing the soundcard.
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mpd -> pulse does not work on karmic!
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I installed the compat-wireless 2009-01-04 source from
wireless.kernel.org and i've gotten three similar crash reports in the
first hour of operation. They do not appear to affect my wireless
connection. I'm attaching today's /var/log/messages. I installed the
2009-01-04 build around 3:04 AM, so
This appears to be similar to Bug #290991
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/290991)
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lbm_cw___lbm_cw_ieee80211_rx+0x19f/0x600 [lbm_cw_mac80211]()
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Problem has been described as a "classic multiprocessor concurrency
issue" on an external site:
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Install_Ubuntu_8.10_(Intrepid_Ibex)_on_an_T400#Suspend.2FHibernate
The fix described therein solved the problem for me. It adds a script
in /etc/pm/sleep.d which switches
This problem appears to go away if I uncheck "enable networking" in
Network Manager before suspending. However, then I run into another
problem (see bug #296040). FreeMinded, does your machine wake up
properly if networking is disabled?
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X server dies on resume from suspend: "TPPS/2 IBM Trackpoint: Read error: No
such device"
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel
Running up-to-date Ubuntu Intrepid (8.10) on a Lenovo x200 thinkpad. X
server starts up fine and I am able to login and work normally. Suspend
to RAM works, but when resuming the X server dies, leaving an error
message and backt
I have the same machine, same behavior. After looking at #290506 I can
confirm: 'sudo modprobe -r uvcvideo && sudo modprobe uvcvideo &&
luvcview' restores functionality to luvcview, but doesn't fix cheese.
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Another behavior- sometimes the computer wakes up and then immediately
goes back to sleep. After that happens, the next time it wakes up it
seems to have an even chance of crashing or of resuming normally.
Attaching a new syslog which demonstrates both problems. The crash at
Nov 1 17:00 is still
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thinkpad x200 hangs, reboots on resuming from suspend to ram
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Running up-to-date 8.10 (intrepid) system on Lenovo Thinkpad x200.
Suspend-to-RAM works, but resume fails ~80% of the time. Sometimes
gnome desktop wallpaper appears but no windows; other times the screen
stays black. in either case, mouse and keyboard are not responsive.
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