Bug #1787698 was reported to be useless, possibly because the machine
was not up-to-date, which isn't the case because mine was; so I can't be
more helpful here...
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[radeon] GDM3 fails to load without nomodeset
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newly-created bug report is #1783999.
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Please note however that #1782347 is about Ubuntu only, while this bug is about
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Both with the livecd (usb drive) and the installed version, I must boot with
the 'nomodeset' kernel parameter at GRUB; otherwise GDM3 will not boot (the
screen will keep on flashing in semi-textual mode, with a white mouse arrow
stuck).
This, howe
Isn't it the same logs I provided with apport-collect before?
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The 'beep' command does not beep: I get no errors, not even in log files or
dmesg, but no sound can be heard.
The beep volume is ok (checked and unmuted with 'alsamixer').
This used to work in 16.04, so it is a regression.
'lsmod' shows that the 'pcspkr' module is loaded. I
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Forgot to add: the system reboots/shutsdown fine when running in
'single' mode, i.e.: without switching to graphics mode first.
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Nothing crashed, so I skipped Your points #2 and #3.
As for #1, here's the log:
* when booting with 'noquiet nomodeset'
* and when booting with 'noquiet single' (I must add 'single' because starting
gdm without 'nomodeset' halts the machine).
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Sorry, no improvements.
I booted the live cd in single mode, modified /etc/gdm3/custom.conf as
follows, then exited the single mode and continued the normal boot
process.
1) First attempt:
#WaylandEnable=false
I can see the purple background for a moment, then I'm sent back to text
mode and the
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Logs were taken when booting with 'nomodeset'; otherwise the machine is
unbootable.
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Both with the livecd (usb drive) and the installed version, I must boot with
the 'nomodeset' kernel parameter at GRUB; otherwise GDM3 will not boot (the
screen will keep on flashing in semi-textual mode, with a white mouse arrow
stuck).
This, however, prevents me from using
Marked as requested, as it also happens with the latest upstream kernel.
Also, booting without acpi=off takes a very long time (1 minute?) before my
passphrase is asked (the logical volume is not found at first, and the system
has to perform a lot of scanning). With acpi=off, the question is ask
Seems solved on Ubuntu 18.04.
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Seems solved in 18.04.
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it stops and the system is frozen (altgr+sysrq won't work either).
If I use "acpi=off", I can reboot but obviously the system will not
This also happens on the live cd, and in Ubuntu 18.04 too.
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@tinga: What exactly didn't work for you?
For me, replacing synaptics with libinput (as in #32) did the trick.
Then I also had to write a little bash script to reduce the speed:
#!/bin/sh
xinput -set-prop 11 281 -0.75
exit 0
or you could set this in 90-libinput.conf, as in #38 and #39.
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I confirm the pointer speed is very high, but a "xinput -set-prop 11 281
-0.5" command solved the issue (281 stands for "libinput Accel Speed"
and 11 is the proper device i.e. "DLLC6B2:00 06CB:75BF Touchpad").
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If booting without 'nomodeset', Plymouth hangs very ofter right after
the Grub page, before the splash screen, leaving me to a useless black
screen.
(However, when booting with 'nomodeset' Unity icons can't be resized any
longer: see
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When booting with the 'nomodeset' Linux kernel parameter, Unity launcher
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Christopher, thanks for your time.
Please disregard comment #8, as I was just making a comparison between
two different machines - but probably that only added confusion.
Now, about the machine I reported the bug on:
* 12.04.0, 12.04.1, 12.04.2, 12.04.4: X does not start after boot, not even by
Tested with 12.04.5, kernel was "Linux ubuntu 3.13.0-32-generic
#57~precise1-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jul 15 03:51:20 UTC 2014 x86_64 x86_64
x86_64 GNU/Linux".
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I don't know: prior to 16.04 I used 12.04 which was bug-free, but running on
another laptop (no clickpad, only a "classic" touchpad with buttons and touch
area).
But I read online that this bug should be dating back to 14.04...
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Also I would suggest raising the importance a little, as this bug makes
the touchpad pretty unusable...
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The problem is still reproducible, even after the BIOS upgrade:
marco@filippo8:~$ sudo dmidecode -s bios-version && sudo dmidecode -s
bios-release-date
[sudo] password for marco:
1.1.9
03/01/2016
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This seems to be related: https://ubuntu-mate.community/t/mouse-pointer-
jumps-on-clicking-touchpad/2932.
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I can confirm this on my brand new Dell Inspiron 15 (5559)... a bit
annoying. :)
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Great news! There's a workaround which actually works, not only under X
but under console as well!
Full credits and thanks go to Vojtech Pavlik for a) taking time to
analyze my bug report and my output, b) describing the bug and finding
where the problem lies, c) suggesting me the workaround.
If
Vojtech Pavlik, the maintainer for the "AT keyboard" Linux driver, told me that
a way to force the keyboard in "raw" mode (which is what happens on buggy
boots) is to boot with "i8042.direct=1". Unfortunately, there is not the
opposite option, i.e.: you cannot force the keyboard in "translated"
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Hi,
it would be great if Network Manager could detect (and stop) roaming
UMTS/3G connections. That's because they are - at least in Italy -very
expensive.
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Architecture: i386
Date: Sat Sep 26 18:32:23 2009
Dis
Please note that my apport-collect uploads were taken with a live cd of
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8.04.
Also, during the live cd experience, all proprietary drivers were NOT
loaded. The results, however, seem to be the same.
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AplayDevices:
List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices
card 0: SB [HDA ATI SB], device 0: STAC92xx Analog [STAC92xx Analog]
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
Architecture: i386
ArecordDevices:
List of CAPTURE Hardware Devices
card 0: SB [HDA ATI SB], device 0: STAC92
no way: the keyboard still hangs up on cold boots most of the times...
:(
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I had to use "i8042.reset i8042.nomux i8042.nopnp i8042.noloop" instead
of just "i8042.reset", otherwise my keyboard hanged up on cold boots 80%
of the times!
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@Daniel:
no problem, thanks for your info... it seems everything works!
(I just got the keyboard hanged on one startup, but maybe that's a
coincidence...)
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Hi Daniel,
thanks, I'm trying this and I'll report if that's enough... :)
One question: shouldn't the option go in the #kopt line? by doing so, it
is automatically appended to *every* grub entry and also it is kept even
after a kernel upgrade...
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Hi,
isn't it possible to revert the kernel changes that were made and
originated the problem?
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2.6.24-23 still has the same problem (which occurs even more
frequently)...
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2.6.24-16-generic (the first kernel used by Ubuntu 8.04) was working
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Hi,
I just made a "diff" sourcing the "right" dmesg output and the "wrong"
one, the results are:
WRONG boot (altgr not working):
[...]
input: AT Raw Set 2 keyboard as /devices/platform/i8042/serio0/input/input1
[...]
RIGHT boot (altgr working):
[...]
input: AT Translated Set 2 keyboard as
/devi
Hi,
since I'm running 8.04 (not intrepid) and bios 2.6.1 (if I remember
well), the problem lies in the kernel...
(Vostro 1000 is the work edition for Inspiron 152x)
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update:
reporting the "showkey" output when I press the AltGr key:
normally (i.e.: everything working fine):
0x64 (AltGr pressed)
0xe4 (AltGr released)
on problems:
0x00 0x81 0x94 (AltGr pressed)
0x80 0x81 0x94 (AltGr released)
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it seems to me that the recent updates solved the problem!?
current kernel is 2.6.24-21
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starting a couple of weeks ago, when I cold-boot my Dell Vostro 1000 laptop I
always find it impossible to press and display characters whose code is > 127
(extended ascii), such as ì, è, ò, etc., and also @ (which requires alt-gr),
when I reboot the machine everything
not an ALT-GR problem, but an extended ASCII one (so I'm going to open a
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please close this bug report (I will open a specific one instead): I
discovered it's not an ALT-GR problem, but an extended-ASCII one: on
cold boots, every char between 0 and 127 is displayed correctly, others
aren't (the whole thing did not happen until a couple of weeks ago),
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It seems to me that the problem actually happens on "cold boots" rather
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I use a Dell Vostro 1000 laptop with Italian keyboard, running Ubuntu
8.04,
starting about 10 days ago (I can't remember it it's connected to some
updates), the AltGr key began to NOT work randomly, which is: sometimes
everything is perfect, some other times the key does
> Thank you for your report. Is this still an issue for you?
yes, it is: just checked now...
thanks :)
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using 8.04 now: it doesn't happen so often anymore (actually, the bug
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My experience:
- Gutsy: worked perfectly
- Hardy, default install kernel:
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Hi, using Hardy 8.04 here,
now the brightness keys show the brightness progress indicator at 100%,
but when I press the "brightness up" or "brightness down" keys the
progress bar is still at 100% (i.e: no way to lower that using the
keyboard),
thanks, MZ
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Brightness Control doesn't work on De
Hi, thanks for writing back,
Attached is the gpm.log file you required.
Please consider that I just tried pressing Fn+F1 (which should hibernate my
laptop) and now it does not work: which is correct, since I disabled it from
the Preferences > Power management menu. So the bug is probably gone.
Hi,
I noticed that the bug happens when the update-manager is downloading
upgrades in the background: could it be that it tries to access the dvd
drive, even if I disabled (#) the cdrom repository?
Thanks, MZ
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dvd drive occasionally opens by itself
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/178109
You r
It just happened again.
I was just looking at the display, no keys were pressed at all, and all
of a sudden the drive opened!
I just re-enabled klogd and syslogd, hoping they give me some hint...
Thanks, MZ
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dvd drive occasionally opens by itself
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/178109
You re
I'm using Ubuntu 7.10, all updates were correctly applied.
I disabled the "eject" key in the System > Preferences > Keyboard
Shortcuts menu. Now it seems the drive does not open by itself anymore,
but I still hear some noises once in a while (as if it "tried" to
eject).
Thanks, MZ
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dvd drive
Public bug reported:
I have a Dell Vostro 1000.
Starting a few days/weeks ago (sorry I can't be more precise), the dvd
drive started to open by itself. This happens about 1-2 times per hour.
Please ask if you need some detailed specs about my computer.
Thanks,
MZ
** Affects: ubuntu
Impor
same here, using Ubuntu Gutsy,
but doing an "echo -n VALUE > /proc/acpi/video/VGA/LCD/brightness"
works,
thanks, MZ
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Brightness Control doesn't work on Dell Vostro 1000
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/159255
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> Do you think your problem is the same than this one?
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mail-notification/+bug/2462
yes, as far as I can read, that's should be the same (mis)behaviour...
thanks,
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Marco
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mail-notification cpu
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/164102
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confirming the problem EVEN when on AC power,
(also confirming that you can circumnavigate the problem by setting
"hdparm -B 255 /dev/sda" and entering the correct values in
/etc/hdparm.conf),
Dell Vostro 1000 (less than 2 weeks old, had about 1450 Load_Cycle_Counts on 13
hours of activity)
HD i
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mail-notification
It often happens that the "mail-notification" applet increases the cpu load.
This usually happens when I have no email in my mailbox, but sometimes also
happens when I have some.
Right-clicking and "uploading" the state unloads the cpu
editing my previous comment:
1) after editing /etc/usplash.conf I had to "sudo update-usplash-theme
usplash-theme-ubuntu"
2) vga=0 is not mandatory
ZM
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[maybe initramfs-tools or usplash?] black screen during usplash. Ubuntu boots
fine
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/68647
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