FYI flash is slow on my ee even running windows unless its set to super
performance mode (which I don't want to worry about getting manually
implemented in ubuntu so I stick with XP). This bug is for people on
normal hardware that should be able to play flash under windows but dies
under linux. I
Alternately you can wait for the repos to be update with the new
driver...been waiting 3 months now whats a bit longer heh? I'm no
longer with Ubuntu, but the Arch Linux package has already been updated
(http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=19514) and I'll test it out
over there to see if I ca
Yes, this bug exists in Arch Linux as well meaning its a driver bug or
somewhere else upstream.
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There is always the option of moving to a rolling release distribution
where you'd already have the .28 kernel.
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Oh and I forgot to mention: clarification, my card is a 4321 broadcom as
well...b/g/n...not a 4328 as I mentioned originally.
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I've installed Arch Linux on my computer and have a working native-
broadcom driver so when I get back to my school tomorrow, I'll test out
the wpa2 network again. Hopefully the logs from 2 OSes should provide
enough comparison to determine the problem.
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Since this issue has been acknowledged by nvidia and fixed in their
latest drivers (supposedly), I'm going to mark this as resolved.
Officially it was known by nvidia as "a regression on 7 series gpu's
that could cause artifacting and non-updating screens"
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I'm going to go so far as to say that if this bug isn't fixed within a
week in 8.10 then I'm declaring Ubuntu a release-and-run OS and moving
completely to Arch Linux.
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I ran a mount-check command at the suggest of a forum member this
morning and it says it was mounted fine in rw mode. I also tried a sudo
terminal copy but got the same "Permission deniedcannot
access...blah blah" for every file that was attempted to be copied.
The info you requested is in th
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While on battery power, my screen will automatically dim when I don't
move my mouse or use the keyboard...great...like a Mac right? Well when
I come back to my computer the screen will brighten back up only a
fraction of what it dimmed and I manually have to adjust brightness
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Binary package hint: ntfs-3g
The summary pretty much says it all. I'm trying to copy my Thunderbird
files from XP to Ubuntu, but I get a "Permission Denied" error every
time. I can't even copy the files to a flash drive. I've tried doing a
sudo cp but still get the same er
Installing ntfs-config seemed to have cleared up the problem.
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I just installed the beta drivers and I'll keep my eye out for this
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I'm on the xorg 180.11 beta drivers right now with Compiz disabled and
the problem remains.
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Problem fixedno bug.
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In my opinion, this feature is a necessity. I'm a college student and I
need to be able to print double sided copies 90% of the time. In
windows I just say "do both sides" click "go", and it prints the odd
pages upside down and then I take the paper stack, reinsert it and click
"go" again.
You c
This thread also has a similar problem on the a12 bios and has a
proposed fix but I'm reading that it's fixability is not uniform:
http://forum.notebookreview.com/showthread.php?p=4245961
So i'd say it's looking more and more like a kernel integration
issuebut I'm not qualified to make that c
We could disprove a BIOS problem cause there isn't other reports of
people on your model on Windows getting any troubles. You can try
running the Ubuntu LiveCD and seeing if the problem is still preset. If
it is then it's something specific to your installaiton (IE a driver
issue). Also check th
If you're dual booting with Windows then you might try regressing back
to your old BIOS and upgrading from Windows before going back in linux.
This might rule out a bad BIOS pack or upgrade. You might also try
regressing back to your old BIOS from linux itself and seeing if the
problem goes away.
I had similar behavior happen to me on my laptop when using Acronis Disk
Director 10 boot CD (which is linux based). If I don't select "Run Full
Version" (which has more drivers), and I start trying to use my touchpad
it will jump erratically and do random clicks. So this *might* be a
driver issu
Does this problem happen with the non-beta nvidia drivers?
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No I had no problems like this on Intrepid. I'll give the nv drivers a
shot as soon as I get a chance but I'm of course inclined to say that it
wouldn't be a permanent fix.
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I suppose long term effects are not getting the latest fixes. From my
reading it looks like every kernel update is sent out with the best of
intentions to fixing many more bugs between hardware-software
integration than it creates. Not to mention possible performance
increases as well as addition
Are you able to run regular system updates with good speeds? To me it
sounds more like a network-package problem and Firefox is just the front
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If all else fails just run from the terminal
firefox --profilemanager
and create a new default profile
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Forgive me for asking the "obvious" (relative term), but did you try
Edit->Preferences->Main->Startup->"When Firefox Starts"->"Show my home
page"
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I'm not sure what package this would fall under but here I go. (I'm not
even 100% sure it's a bug)
So while using Compiz, I could set up a keyboard shortcut to take
screenshots. Worked great...press insert...get a screenshot with a nice
little preview dialog. Flash forward
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Binary package hint: pidgin
Pidgin sometimes (in XP and Ubuntu but far more often in Ubuntu) gets
stuck trying to connect with "Available" status. The spinning connect
circles also get frozen. The two accounts I have are for Yahoo and AIM
and both get stuck. Rebooting and
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I've had this problem after I began installing drivers and such into my
system. After the progress bar starts moving (after bouncing), it stops
at 25% for around 30 seconds with no hard drive activity and then
continues booting as expected. I'd provide boot-time logs but hav
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I can confirm this bug as well in Jaunty x64. However, when I modify
the file suggested in comment 4 to:
volume.fstype.alternative
volume.fstype.alternative
volume.mount.ntfs-3g.valid_options
It has no effect. I didn't have any "exec" o
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/300443
I believe you are correct that this is a duplicate. I'm going to mark
it as such for tidying purposes.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 300443
hal rejects to mount ntfs-3g partition
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I should also add that I had this happen to me yesterday under Intrepid
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The current solution I'm using to avoid this whole mess is using an
init.d? script to do the manual sudo mac address commands on boot up but
I'd really prefer a less "blunt" method.
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No I've never ran Ubuntu with compiz disabled completely...but because
of the other bugs I have out...I'll leave it off for a few days to see
if I can duplicate this. However, I'm pretty sure it might be a problem
with Compiz and Firefox content-update integration (or whatever category
it really i
So Gnome is built on top of Xorg which is the actual desktop-kernel
interface? Hmm...didn't know that but I figured I should be reporting
against the graphical interface part but didn't know what it was called.
I'm using the 177.82 nvidia drivers (which I believe are the latest). I
checked and m
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+ Ignore this bug (Don't delete)
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: xorg
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+ I messed up here but these logs are needed for the actual bug thread at
+ 306605.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
I messed up here but these logs are needed for the actual bug thread at
306605.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: amd64
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.04
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia wl
Package: xorg 1:7.4~5ubuntu5
ProcEnviron:
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
SHELL=/bin/b
(Linux Noob)
If you could tell me how to do that dmesg output with the OpenSUSE
liveCD (since the ubuntu problem happens with its liveCD as well as
installation) I'd be happy to help.
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Here is the link to the video Mario posted/created for his later bug
thread (now marked as duplicate) that shows the problem very well:
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20065104/out.ogv
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flash plugin 10 is extremely slow !
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/286673
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Binary package hint: firefox
Sometimes when I'm switching between workspaces and coming back to
firefox, it will be "frozen" in the sense that it's still running and
stable, it just won't update any of it's content area. I'll click a tab
I've had open, the title bar will cha
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 286673 ***
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flash plugin 10 is extremely slow !
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Forgot to mention that this is also on Jaunty.
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I can also confirm this problem on:
Linux unknown 2.6.28-2-generic #3-Ubuntu SMP Thu Dec 4 21:49:26 UTC 2008
x86_64 GNU/Linux
Using flash plugin 10 with 3.0.4 Firefox. On a 1.9 ghz dual core cpu,
watching Hulu.com videos, it averages 37% and full screen averages 75%.
When I start moving my mouse
Also is happening on Jaunty x64 with 2.6.28-2 kernel.
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Ok I'm a Linux noob so I know I'm probably doing this all wrong but
I decided to go for the 64-bit Jaunty install because I'm on a fairly
fickle laptop and if the devs can get an OS to work on here, it will
work for everyone else :D It's updated as of today
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Ok I'm a Linux noob so I know I'm probably doing this all wrong but
I decided to go for the 64-bit Jaunty install because I'm on a fairly
fickle laptop and if the devs can get an OS to work on here, it will
work for everyone else :D It's updated as of today (12/9)
Anywa
** Description changed:
(Sorry I'm a noob with Ubuntu)
Ok so I'm trying to connect to my university network which uses WPA2
PEAP and TKIP (this is done easily in Windows XP). Every time I try and
connect to it on my broadcom card I get the prompt for username and
password, hit OK, an
Well, it seems that this is an upstream problem that has been resolved
by Linus himself: http://torvalds-family.blogspot.com/2008/12/life-is-
good-again.html
So if there is a resolution, when will I see it applied to me so I don't
get a problem?
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HP Pavilion dv6646us nvidia 630m chipset. I can get into suspend fine
except the computer is never able to get back out of it (it
^Whoa there, don't go bashing MS Office :D As far as i'm concerned
Office XP is a legend that has carried me through MANY a paper.
Anyways, I agree with what you are saying. Perhaps if I'd have had the
opportunity to use Linux sooner than these last couple of weeks I
wouldn't be so damn frustrat
Not really helping but I can confirm what Perpetual said about OpenSUSE
11.1 RC 1 not having this problem.
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Where did that command put the log file? Anyways I cd to Desktop to get
it:
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And to have a final thought. Everyone always says "windows is just an
OS that forces you to like what bill gates likes". Well how is Ubuntu
(and linux) any different? Just like Windows you can make all the
feature suggestions and wishlists you want but in the end it just falls
on the deaf ears o
Ok a couple more comments.
You make a reference to server linux setup. This is definitely not a
fair comparison as they don't require any sort of UI interface and often
don't require proprietary this and that or hard core setups. (Wasn't
UNIX a server-based OS in the first place?)
Second, you m
I'll get around to it as soon as possible. In the process of fixing
another bug i reported yesterday I modified 1 config line and now Ubuntu
won't even boot at all.so I'm going to try out Fedora before I
reinstall Ubuntu and try again.
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I'll follow up with this link:
http://stonedeadparrot.blogspot.com/2007/05/why-ubuntu-sucks.html
Read the comments and the main article and you'll see everything I'm
saying is not just an isolated incident.
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Ubuntu is clearly in competition with Microsoft or this bug thread
wouldn't exist!
"There is a lot of crappy hardware out there !"
Yes, I agree with you here. Except Ubuntu/Linux needs to start playing
in the hardware world instead of waiting for the hardware world to play
with them. The proble
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HP Pavilion dv6646us nvidia 630m chipset. I can get into suspend fine
except the computer is never able to get back out of it (it just freezes
with a black screen and requires hard reboot). I'm running a fully
updated 8.10 release. If anyone needs log info you'll have to be
** Description changed:
So in the process of trying to establish a permanent mac address for my
laptop for router-verification, I modified my /etc/network/intefaces to:
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet dhcp
pre-up ifconfig eth0 hw ether 00:08:69:12:34:56
In my opinion, for Ubuntu to be able to really do damage to microsoft,
we need far greater support for hardware that is otherwise supported
under Windows. Yes, I understand that Ubuntu is generally refusing to
use anything that is closed-source, but the average joe user does not
care how his hardw
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(Sorry I'm a noob with Ubuntu)
Ok so I'm trying to connect to my university network which uses WPA2
PEAP and TKIP (this is done easily in Windows XP). Every time I try and
connect to it on my broadcom card I get the prompt for username and
password, hit OK, and then the enti
** Description changed:
So in the process of trying to establish a permanent mac address for my
laptop for router-verification, I modified my /etc/network/intefaces to:
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet dhcp
pre-up ifconfig eth0 hw ether 00:08:69:12:34:56
** Description changed:
So in the process of trying to establish a permanent mac address for my
laptop for router-verification, I modified my /etc/network/intefaces to:
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet dhcp
pre-up ifconfig eth0 hw ether 00:08:69:12:34:56
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So in the process of trying to establish a permanent mac address for my
laptop for router-verification, I modified my /etc/network/intefaces to:
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet dhcp
pre-up ifconfig eth0 hw ether 00:08:69:12:34:56
this promptly cause
Confirmed as well on Pavilion dv6646us (amd, nvidia, broadcom). No
problems on 8.04. This is something that should be "critical" level
because I would expect this out of an alpha...not a final release.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/27224
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/272247
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System freezes during boot, unless I hold a key down
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Basically, I've skinned Ubuntu to look as much like XP as possible. So
naturally I'm trying to create a task bar clone. In XP I usually have a
large number of windows op
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Basically, I've skinned Ubuntu to look as much like XP as possible. So
naturally I'm trying to create a task bar clone. In XP I usually have a
large number of windows open and thereby use a "double-decker" task bar
set to auto hide. It appears the only way to do this in Ubu
Duplicate of a well documented bug.
** Changed in: usplash (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Duplicate of https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/272247
No problems with 8.04.
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Confirmed as well on my Pavilion dv6646us notebook. Have to hold down a
key during the bouncing progress bar which can be released once it gets
to the actual progress bar.
I'm running a tri-boot configuration with Vista, XP, and Ubuntu
8.10...Vista being the controlling bootloader.
Using Wubi as
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