a few weeks ago I have been able to build dkms nividia 340 kernel module for
mainline build 5.1.16.
Install NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-340.107 with kernel 5.0 and 5.1 patches from
https://pkgs.rpmfusion.org/cgit/nonfree/nvidia-340xx-kmod.git/log/ (I had to
fix one of the patches myself) with ubuntu's m
Forgot to mention that the command
lspci -nnk | grep -iA2 vga
was the easiest way to see what display driver is running (nouveau or nvidia).
Other commands found on the internet, didn't work on my laptop.
(glxinfo also shows info but you have to scroll a lot)
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Kai-Heng,
I can confirm it is fixed in 5.1.15-050115-generic.
However, I can not use 5.1.15 because with its
linux-headers-5.1.15-050115-generic dkms can not build a module for nvidia-340
(see further below for the error output).
I switched to nouveau and with that driver I could reach with 5.1.1
also not fixed in 5.0.17. ( https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/v5.0.17/ )
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Title:
kernel 5 fails to start systemd-networkd on old De
Kai-Heng,
it is not fixed in 5.0.16.
I saw in boot messages still "Failed to start Dispatcher daemon for
systemd-networkd"
dmesg output of 5.0.16 attached.
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** Attachment added: "dmesg kernel 5.0.16-050016-generic kubuntu 19.04.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1829310/+attachment/5264384/+files/dmesg%20kernel%205.0.16-050016-generic%20kubuntu%2019.04.txt
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using kernel 5 for kubuntu 19.04, I have no network interface and thus
no internet connection so I can't run that apport-collect command.
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Public bug reported:
linux kernel 5.0.0-13
Kubuntu 19.04
hardware: old Dell laptop Inspiron 1720
After upgrading an old Dell laptop Inspiron 1720 (from 2007 I think) from
Kubuntu 18.10 to 19.04, the result is a broken system:
booting takes + 5 minutes
looking at the boot messages I see "Failed t
Public bug reported:
I updated 2 computers to Plasma 5.12 on Kubuntu 17.10: after reboot they
showed high cpu usage and high memory usage until system crash after 15
minutes or so(I guess because of running out of memory).
On another computer I updated my KDE neon developer git-stable: no
problem
In Lubuntu 13.04 "sudo dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration" does not keep
the chosen keyboard layout remembered.
I had to put "@lxkeymap --autostart" in
/home/vatbier/.config/lxsession/Lubuntu/autostart (putting it in
/etc/xdg/lxsession/Lubuntu/autostart doesn't w
By looking at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1079846 I figured
out that enabling in Virtualbox>Settings of my Kubuntu virtual
machine>System>Processor the "Enable PAE/NX)" setting made installation
of the generic kernel succeed.
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upgrading kubuntu 12.04 (inside virtualbox 4.2.4 on Windows 7 host)
(which was upgraded from Kubuntu 10.04 to 10.11 to 11.04 to 11.10) by
running Distribution Upgrade:
Could not install
'/var/cache/apt/archives/linux-image-3.5.0-19-generic_3.5.0-19.30_i386.deb'
The upgrade w
oops sorry. Typing "compiz-decorator &" in a terminal and closing that terminal
is not the way to do it because the command exits also when you close the
terminal.
The correct way is running Alt+F2 and typing compiz-decorator.
Or in a terminal typing "nohup compiz-decorator". With "nohup" the com
I found the workaround here:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/40355/the-chrome-around-my-windows-appears-to-have-disappeared-any-ideas-why:
Hit Ctrl + Alt + T to open a new terminal
Then type "compiz-decorator &" and hit enter
You can now close the terminal
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Title:
Typing "exit" in xterm kills X session
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Binary package hint: xterm
I typed "exit" in an xterm window and pressed enter. My X session got killed
instantly and I had to relogin.
It happened twice in a row.
Not funny losing all my work in this way.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: xterm 268-1ubu
workaround from https://bugs.launchpad.net/unity/+bug/763275 :
the workaround, which works for me, is to drag an icon from the desktop over
the panel and back again.
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I did a fresh install of Ubuntu 10.04 and installed synergy-plus-1.3.4. It
works ok now.
I only have layout Belgium in my Layouts.
When I do an upgrade to the next Ubuntu I'll hope the bug won't reappear. If it
does I'll file a new bug report.
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Pedro, thank you for your response.
But I don't understand it. The gnome-panel is frozen from the moment I log into
Gnome. Is a backtrace possible on a program that is already frozen? I thought a
backtrace only shows debugging code that happens after you run gdb.
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Ok,
I have found the wiki part "ask GDB to attach to a program that's already
running."
But gnome-panel is already frozen right after logging in. If I kill gnome-panel
it respawns automatically and runs fine from then on.
But the first run when I log in Gnome is the one that freezes. How do back
Pedro,
how do you run a backtrace on gnome-panel?
If I kill gnome-panel then it is automatically reloaded. I have no idea how to
make a backtrace for it.
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I guess Pedro made this bug report invalid because I used the "F" word.
Therefore I've made a new bug report
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/control-center/+bug/480057
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Public bug reported:
Upgrading to Ubuntu 9.10 disabled on synergy-plus client many keys of my
Belgian keyboard layout:
Synergy server: Ubuntu 9.10
Synergy client: Windows XP
Synergy-plus version: 1.3.4
I could move the mouse in Windows XP but Ctrl+Alt+Del did not work, neither did
the SHIFT key
I got an answer at
http://forums.quickcamteam.net/showthread.php?tid=855&pid=3271#pid3271 :
Yes, someone was indeed looking at porting the code but it seems he abandoned
the project. So, it looks like for these older cameras people are stuck with
the click problem. With our newer cameras this h
http://forums.quickcamteam.net:80/showthread.php?tid=6 :
There actually is some progress on this. Someone is looking into porting the
Windows pop/click audio filter to Linux. Updates will be posted when available.
:-)2008-03-13 10:33
...
I've pinged the developer in charge of the port and
Here is the reason of the problem:
http://forum.skype.com/lofiversion/index.php/t98411.html :
QUOTE(punking @ Mon Dec 24 2007, 23:43) [snapback]477926[/snapback]
Strange clicking sound occurs every second when I speak on the test call. I
haven't had chance to try it with a proper
call. I'm usi
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