Let me provide answers as I can observe from my laptop-- Lenovo Y530
laptop, model 405166U:
Did the machine break while going to sleep or waking up?
It appears to be breaking while going into sleep. The screen blanks out and
the CAPS/NUM/SCROLL lock leds all blink once. After the LED's blink, n
I had mentioned earlier that the screen blanks when going into sleep--
this is not actually the case. Usually, The screen simply goes black
with a blinking cursor at the top left of the screen. Occasionally,
however, the laptop will attempt to suspend but immediately wakeup
instead.
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[LENOVO
I would like to confirm that I've been experiencing this same bug on my
laptop with an Intel PRO/Wireless 5100 AGN controller.
After resuming from suspend, I would not be able to connect to a WPA2
network (WPA2-PSK).
When I unloaded and reloaded the wifi module, iwlagn, I was then able to
connect
Also note that for me at least, this bug did not occur if the option was
set to connect automatically, only when trying to select a network
manually which had been previously configured and stored did this issue
occur.
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knetwork manager does not recall stored passwords
https://bugs.launchpad.ne
I have in fact experienced similar symptoms too, where on occasion it
would prompt for a password by then connect just fine after canceling
the prompt. However, I do not believe it happens for me on the first
attempt after login. Usually this happens after waking up from
hibernate, though not con
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kde-guidance-powermanager
When configuring the power profiles in the powermanagement widget, the
power button press action does not override the system default when set.
In one particular instance, a profile is set to log out on power button
press, howev
This would be on the Jaunty release with kde 4.2, so I believe this is
the widget. The release was installed when it was in alpha 5, but had
been kept up to date as of the reporting of this issue.
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https://bugs.launchpad.n
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: knetworkmanager
When prompting for credentials to connect to a new network, Knetwork
Manager will store all corresponding data into the KWallet, however it
fails to recall this data again on successive sessions, resulting in the
user having to reinput all
I am also receiving a similar error message on my laptop-- a lenovo Y530
405166U.
The error messages occurs every single time immediately after booting:
[ 59.816119] Corrupted low memory at 8800fcf0 (fcf0 phys) =
8384
This issue is still not resolved in the latest karmic build. I tried
suspending while booted into the livecd in the karmic alpha 3 build.
When trying to suspend, the keyboard led's (caps lock, scroll lock and
num lock) all blink once in unison and then the laptop immediately locks
up. The machin
I had experienced the same issue with both Feisty Fawn and Sabayon Linux
on my thinkpad t30.
It has an intersil prism2.5 pci card, using the hostap driver.
It appears that NetworkManager misinterprets or otherwise fails to scan
for networks properly. However, I did discover a workaround:
1: sto
This bug was already fixed by Debian (bug 549488) in version 0.5.4-2 and
above. 0.5.4-3 is already slated to be included into Lucid.
Can we get 0.5.4-3 included as an update to Karmic as well?
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #549488
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=5494
Oops, that bug was for debian's bug tracker, full url:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=549488
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migrate crashed with ImportError in get_provider()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/423725
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This issue is still occurring for me with the latest ubuntu release,
10.04.
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[LENOVO INVALID] suspend/resume failure
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/347838
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I've never tried the 2.6.32 kernel with Jaunty. I never had any issues
with the stock kernel included with Jaunty, so I never upgraded it.
The kernel itself appears fine with my hardware. I don't think there
would be issues with the newer kernel running on the Jaunty release, but
I can't say wit
I have since been able to work around this issue without having to move to the
development lucid lynx distro. Instead, I found a 2.6.32 kernel build in this
ppa repository for karmic:
https://launchpad.net/~apw/+archive/green
I added this ppa to my sources list and apt-get installed linux-image
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: okular
When filling in a pdf form into a pdf which is oriented in landscape
mode, okular fails to properly display the data of that form. All form
data entered into the pdf form is rotated 90 degrees as okular
apparently fails to take the orientation of
** Attachment added: "Sample of document in landscape oriantation with form"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/43297718/landscapetest.pdf
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/556851
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openoffice.org
When adding a linked graphic to a document and saving the document as an Office
Open XML file format (MS Office 2007 or later), the link reference is not added
to the document.
When reopening the document in the same OpenOffice instance, t
This is still happening for me on my laptop with 9.10. I have not yet
tested with the oncoming 10.04 though.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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[LENOVO INVALID] suspend/resume failure
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/347838
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Any plans on releasing this fix into the jaunty backports ppa (found at
http://ppa.launchpad.net/kubuntu-ppa/backports/ubuntu)?
If it had been released, I am still experiencing the same issues and am
currently up to date on updates.
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knetworkmanager crashed with SIGSEGV in __dynamic_cast()
htt
I am also experiencing this issue on my IdeaPad Y30. In addition to the
frequent panics and freezes, I also experience sudden reboots.
I've also experienced data corruption when accessing a file from the
hard disk. When attempting to extract a file from a bzipped tar
archive, I got a premature e
Sorry for the delayed followup, but if your machine is booted with it
plugged in, are you then able to unplug and re-plug the device without
issue?
Or does the hang re-occur regardless of whether the device was plugged
in at boot or not?
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I don't think this issue is related to LP #1820811.
In #1820811, the hang always occurs when hot-plugging.
With this issue, if the device is cold plugged (plugged in at boot), it
can be disconencted and re-connected without issue.
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Issue still remains with the mainline kernel. The contents of the
kernel Oops message differs slightly, but still very similar:
[ 27.532858] BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at
03e8
[ 27.532862] #PF error: [WRITE]
[ 27.532865] PGD 0 P4D 0
[ 27.532869] Oop
I have the same issue with my Cable Matters USB-C dual 4k DisplayPort
docking station and HP Elitebook laptop.
In my experience, it does not occur on every disconnect, however each
time it does occur, it appears to be preceded by a kernel oops:
[114032.828215] usb 2-1: USB disconnect, device numb
It had actually been working fine in 20.04 until a recent kernel update
to 5.4.0-33.37.
Since the update, it always fails with this stack trace:
[140594.217061] [ cut here ]
[140594.217062] sysfs group 'power' not found for kobject 'i2c-11'
[140594.217079] WARNING: CPU: 5
Public bug reported:
When plugging in my Cable Matters USB-C Dual 4K DisplayPort Docking
Station into my system, after it has already booted, the system hangs
with a kernel OOPS. This is always repeatable.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Ensure docking station is unplugged or shut-off.
2. Boot up comput
I have verified this issue still exists in kernel version 4.18.0-10.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1819924
Title:
System hangs when hot-plugging dual monitor dock
To manage notifica
It's possible, though it's hard to confirm as I cannot find a kernel
OOPS message in that ticket.
If they can avoid hanging if the dock is plugged in when first booting,
then I think they are very likely related.
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We are trying to determine if this bug is related to bug #1819924.
With the affected kernel versions, does the hang still occur if the dock
is connected before booting?
That is, with your computer shut off, plug in the dock and then boot up.
Does the computer hang after booting?
If not, are you
I'm seeing this same issue with Xenial and my logitech H800 headset.
The profile A2DP is automatically selected and I am unable to specify
HSP/HFP. As a result, I am unable to get the microphone through
bluetooth.
I have bluez 5.37-0ubuntu5 currently installed.
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I'm getting the same issue with my logitech H800 headset.
Here's a more verbose pulseaudio log of the device connecting and
attempting to switch profiles:
I: [pulseaudio] module-card-restore.c: Restored profile 'a2dp_sink' for card
bluez_card.88_C6_26_31_DF_F0.
I: [pulseaudio] module-card-restor
Public bug reported:
When sddm is currently active (no users logged in on the desktop) and a
monitor is disconnected, the screen of the remaining monitors suddenly
go blank and the display manager is unusable until it is restarted.
The only way to rectify this issue is to switch to a text console
Public bug reported:
Kmix crashes every time I insert or remove a usb sound device (usb
headset).
Kmix version: 4:4.8.2-0ubuntu1
on Kubuntu 12.04
Here is the following stack trace from the crash report:
Application: KMix (kmix), signal: Segmentation fault
Using host libthread_db library "/lib/x
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openoffice.org
When attempting to save a document with a particular table of contents
as a Word .doc file, the application immediately crashes and prompts to
recover upon restarting the application.
It should be noted that the file was originally a Word
** Attachment added: "badtoc.odt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/682839/+attachment/1749119/+files/badtoc.odt
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/682839
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I tried the suggested fix above, installing libgtk2-perl and then
reinstalling flashplugin-installer. However, I still receive this error
message on occasion.
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Public bug reported:
After rotating a screen from the Display configuration control module,
any KDE panels present on the rotated screen can no longer be adjusted
or moved.
After the screen is rotated, any attempts to open up the panel tool box
fails. The panel tool box appears to flicker for an
I am having particular trouble with this bug for a number of reasons:
1-- I have attempted to disable this service in 3 different ways, and
yet this bug still keeps popping up on me-- I've tried disabling the
nepomuk search module from the kde services config module, then tried
disabling indexing
Public bug reported:
On a fresh boot, the MMC/SD memory card reader on my laptop works fine.
However, if I hibernate and resume my laptop and attempt to use the
MMC/SD memory again, the laptop fails to read the memory card and I
receive a kernel trace from the driver.
The kernel trace is as follo
After attempting to collect info with apport-collect, I realized that I
had upgraded the kernel to 3.3.4 to solve an unrelated issue. I have
just tested the default kernel included with the 12.04 release
(3.2.0-24) and this issue does not affect the kernel installed by
default.
As per the suggest
Just tested with version 3.5-rc4 found in the kernel mainline ppa. Now
the MMC card reader fails to work at all. The stack trace occurs when a
memory card is inserted after a fresh boot into the kernel.
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I tried installing that linux kernel and I came across some odd
dependency issues. It appears that linux-headers-generic_3.4.0.5.6
depends on linux-headers-3.4.0-5-generic and linux-image-
generic_3.4.0.5.6 depends on linux-image-3.4.0-5-generic. Is this
expected? I never before installed kernel
This issue still occurs on version 3.4.0 found in the kernel ppa
(3.4-precise).
** Tags added: apport-collected precise
** Description changed:
On a fresh boot, the MMC/SD memory card reader on my laptop works fine.
However, if I hibernate and resume my laptop and attempt to use the
MMC/SD
This bug still affects me with Ubuntu 13.04 and lightdm version
1.6.0-0ubuntu3 with KDE as the desktop environment.
Is this fix gnome specific? Is it possible to fix this issue for both
desktop environments?
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Public bug reported:
After noticing my home directory partition had suddenly filled up, I eventually
discovered the culprit:
~/.kde/share/apps/nepomuk/repository/main/data/virtuosobackend/soprano-virtuoso.log
had grown to a rather large 125GB.
The contents of this file consisted essentially of
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kopete
If a skype chat window within kopete is closed while the kopete main
window is hidden (i.e. minimized to tray icon), either the skype plugin
or the skype application crashes. This leaves kopete in a weird state
where it can no longer be restored b
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