I ran the apport-collect command twice, I thought it had failed both times.
I got the error "dpkg-query: no packages found matching linux"
Behavior is exactly the same.
With only a Display Port monitor connected, I end up with the monitor shutting
itself off after the screen with the blurry keybo
I installed a mainline kernel:
linux-
image-3.11.0-031100rc5-generic_3.11.0-031100rc5.201308112135_amd64.deb
$ cat /proc/version
Linux version 3.11.0-031100rc5-generic (apw@gomeisa) (gcc version 4.6.3
(Ubuntu/Linaro 4.6.3-1ubuntu5) ) #201308112135 SMP Mon Aug 12 01:35:49 UTC 2013
I get the same
Several years ago, before AMD abandoned the Radion driver for this card,
I used displayport on a single monitor. I switched to dual link DVM when
I added a KVM (was unable to find a KVM that supported displayport at
the time, and I needed it to support HDMI). So I don't think I have ever
seen the o
I ran the Maverick bootable CD. Same results. Display port does not
work.
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Title:
1002:9442 Monitor not detected via DisplayPort [Radeon HD 4850]
$ xrandr --prop
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 2560 x 1600, maximum 8192 x 8192
HDMI-0 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
underscan vborder: 0 (0x) range: (0,128)
underscan hborder: 0 (0x) range: (0,128)
underscan:
The instructions want me to send my report to the correct mantainer. I
have no faith I can pick the correct mantaner from that 9000 line file.
My best guess is the mantaner for "RADEON FRAMEBUFFER DISPLAY DRIVER",
Is this correct? If not please let me know the correct project I should
be sending th
It seems this bug has already been reported:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=60231
I assume this means I should not report it again.
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Title:
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This is the response I got from alex:
I'd suggest cc'ing youself to the kernel bugs and trying the patches on 60639
as well as providing a copy of your dmesg log and xorg log with the patch
applied.
Alex
If I am going to do this, I will need some instructions. I assume this
means he wants me to
my system has libsane-hpaio 3.16.3+repack0-1 and sane-utils
1.0.25+git20150528-1 installed.
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1.0.22 incompatible with HP Scanjet 8200
To
I should mention, that I have this problem on the Scanjet 8200, I do not
have the 8200c
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To mana
This bug still exists in Mint 18
Xsane generates the error: "Failed to open device
'avision:libusb:009:003': Operation not supported"
The only work around I've found is to us vuescan (commercial software).
vuescan even supports transparency scanning, something the sane driver
never did, even when
I get no decorators (no unity either) when I log into ubuntu
I get no decorators with Gnome classic
I do get decorators with Gnome 3 or Gnome classic (no effects)
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This is still an issue. Just this morning my computer dumped me into
busybox when booting. I have been updating my computer with the latest
updated daily since I have reported this bug with no change in behavior
(hence no updates)
In my view, there are a bunch of race conditions in the current ups
Usually when one marks a bug "incomplete", a comment on what is missing
is included. Care to fill us in on what you are looking for? Perhaps
then we might be able to do something about it.
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I have not seen this one in a while, but I have tracked down one that is
vaguely similar:
bug #689836 which I suspect is related to Bug #67662
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I want the sound indicator so I can easily adjust the volume and mute.
I do not use any of the applications that use the e-mail/instant messaging
indicator, so I do not want the envelope indicator in my panel. To that end, I
un-installed all of the applicatoins that use the
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Binary package hint: gnome-panel
I run a bunch of panel applets, and have had many of them fail to start on
login.
Unfortunately I do not remember the error message, but it will happen again, so
when it does I'll write down the error message and post an update.
So far, app
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Today I got this error: "Another instance of Camera Monitor is already
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Different error today:
The panel encountered a problem while loading
"OAFIID:GNOME_NotificationAreaApplet".
Do you want to delete the applet from your configuration?
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A quick and dirty fix.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: sysinfo
I tried Applications->System Tools->Sysinfo
The window opened then immediately closed.
I ran it from the command line. Same thing happened, but I got some
error messages out of it:
$ sysinfo
Exception in Gtk# callback delegate
Note: Applicatio
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Binary package hint: compiz
Not entirely sure this is in compiz, but the setting for "Raise On
Click" is in the "CompizConfig Settings Manager", so it gets the blame.
I have "Raise On Click" unchecked. I occasionally have a random window jump to
the front when I click on a
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Today:
I had Update Manager on top of Thunderbird, with focus on Thunderbird.
I started Firefox. Firefox needed to update Ghostary. I clicked on ok. When the
update window disappeared, Thunderbird jumped on top of Update Manager. Then
Firefox opened overlapping Thunderbird (Firefox and Update Man
If this is fixed, it still has not made it to us users.
When is it likely to propagate to automatic updates?
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Gweled segfaults on sound ini
Today I got "Sorry, the program "hardware-monitor" closed unexpectedly. This is
particularly odd since it is actually still running.
It is Hardware Monitor 1.4.2.
I have the option of reporting the problem, so I will attempt to do so,
but it will probably go into a new bug.
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Binary package hint: sudoku
I completed a sudoku game, with no detected errors, but the sudoku application
did not detect that the game was completed.
I will attach a screen shot.
Puzzle Statistics
Calculated difficulty: Very Hard (0.79)
Number of moves instantly fillable
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After reporting this bug, I sequentially, from the top left, selected
each square and clicked on the "Automatically fill in the current square
if possible" button, and when I did this to the "2" in the lower left
corner, Sudoku suddenly figured out that I had completed the puzzle, and
went through
I still have some session problem on latest Fedora 22. I selected
konsole as product but recently found it's affecting kwrite too, maybe
related to this ticket.
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I was using ck-list-sessions in a script to determine if anyone was presently
logged in.
After upgrading to Ubuntu 13.10 the script stopped functioning.
I tracked the failure down to ck-list-sessions not outputting anything.
When I run it from a terminal, this is what I get:
Public bug reported:
After updating to Ubuntu 13.10, I found that the update had moved a bunch of
programs around in my menus.
I attempted to move the Main Menu item from the "other" directory back into the
"preferences" directory where it belongs, but failed.
1st I tried drag & drop, but that d
Unfortunately, loginctl list-sessions still lists me as logged in after
I have logged out. This is not usefull for determining if a user is
logged in.
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1002:9442 Monitor not detected via DisplayPort [Radeon HD 4850]
To
On 08/11/2013 08:16 PM, Christopher M. Penalver wrote:
> DAP, could you please confirm this issue exists with the latest
> development release of Ubuntu? ISO images are available from
> http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ . If the issue remains,
> could you please run t
Following those instructions I was able to download the kernel source
and am currently compiling it (it is taking forever).
I'm still not clear on the "kernel bugs" I'm supposed to CC myself to (I
hope he is not refering to the kernel mailing list that gets 1000
messages/day), or where to get the
I think he is referring to this:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/attachment.cgi?id=107040
But I still need to know how to apply this patch. Pointing me at a howto
would be fine. Thanks.
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I found that the patch had already been applied to the kernel source I
downloaded, but the patch did not fix the problem.
In the process of compiling the kernel, it created the folowing packages that I
installed:
linux-firmware-image_3.11.0-rc6-custom-1_amd64.deb
linux-headers-3.11.0-rc6-custom_3
I have just upgraded to Ubuntu 12.04. /dev/usb/lp0 does appear now, but I still
can't print.
Attempting to print the test page, and the status in the print que shows either
"stopped", or "processing" but nothing ever happens.
I'd include the data in the Job Attributes page, but sombody decided t
I updated to 12.04 last Saturday. My computer has been power cycled at
least 3 times a day since then without a boot failure. It looks like
there is a chance this bug is finally fixed.
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The problem still exists in Ubuntu 13.10.
I was unable to do the requested test in the daily build because the daily
build is not functional enough.
Booting from the live CD, the mouse did no initially work. I had to unplug it
and plug it back in before I could click on the "try ubuntu" button.
O
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This is similar to a bunch of other "horizontal scroll does not work"
bugs, but I did not find any of those that were close enough that I
could call this a duplicate.
The m
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When I looked into this (years ago), from what I could tell, windows was
enabling a different mode of operation in the mouse, one that sent both
horizontal and vertical scrolling data to the computer. Linux was using the
default mode which translated virticle scrolling to up and down button pres
I gave up on this ever working more than a year ago. I no longer have
the setup to test on.
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Can't install when Sony FW900 is connected
T
Yes this problem still exists in 13.04.
It is an internal floppy.
I have been using the following work around:
comment out floppy line in /etc/fstab
sudo mount -t vfat /dev/fd0 /media/floppy0
read/write floppy as needed
before removing floppy:
sudo umount /media/floppy0
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Nautilus? Nautilus removed so many features I used I switched to Nemo.
Nemo does not show any floppy Icon.
I ran Nautilus and yes, clicking on the icon brought up the directory of the
floppy, so I guess that is working now.
Interesting, now after clicking on the floppy icon in Nautilus, there is a
Public bug reported:
When the computer is sitting at the login screen with noone logged in,
scripts that run 'w' to find out how many human users are logged in get
a report of '1' instead of '0' like they should.
An example of a script that does this is the checklogi.sh script here:
http://www.my
If you are going to update the summary, please indicate that this
affects other graphic drivers than just Intel. I have this problem with
ATI open source drivers, no intel graphics at all on any of my
computers.
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"You can read it's code here to understand more if you're a bit confused still:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/ConsoleKit/tree/tools/list-sessions.c";
Wow, 400 lines of code without a single comment.
The basic thing I'm missing is "Why?" Why does ConsoleKit exist? What function,
in high level terms
Public bug reported:
I think this is a bug in the kernal, not entirely shure.
About 10% of my boots hang just after grub clears its menu, but before the
Debian splash screen goes away. (twice it has hung after the splash screen went
away, once with the monitor going into sleep mode, once display
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To manage notifications about this bug go to:
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Where would I find the splash/quiet flags to change them?
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When I'm logged in and have a terminal window open, I get:
$ ck-list-sessions
Session2:
unix-user = '1000'
realname = 'Douglas Peale'
seat = 'Seat1'
session-type = ''
active = TRUE
x11-display = ':0'
x11-display-device = '/dev/tty7'
d
I could, and it work for me, but it is not a general solution as that is
not the only available login screen tool, and it is likely to break on
the next update of Ubuntu.
I had thought "session-type" might be a better option, but the
documentation basically says "UNDEFINED DO NOT USE!".
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Also the presence of 'Light Display Manager' does not imply that no one
is logged in. I get this when logged into a virtual console:
ck-list-sessions
Session3:
unix-user = '1000'
realname = 'Douglas Peale'
seat = 'Seat1'
session-type = ''
active = TRUE
That would only work if "Light Display Manager" was the only login
manager in existence, and everyone used it.
I need some way to distinguish between human interactive users that the
computer should not shut down on and automated sessions that the
computer can be shut down on.
The reality is thou
I edited the /etc/default/grub, turned off the splash and quiet flags,
and also turned off graphical console.
I got a hang today. It had dumped me into busybox.
There was something about a raid being degraded, but it was not clear
what it was talking about since it scrolled off too fast to read,
Just upgraded to 12.10. There has been no change to the behavior, still
broken.
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Driver won't detect monitor on DisplayPort [Radeon HD 485
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I'm not entirely sure that this is xorg, I can't figure out which log file to
look in to find out. The log files with likely names did not give me usefull
info.
I've seen similar errors, but never the same hardware or circumstanses.
Behavior started immediatly after upgrade
Text of the error message:
The system is running in low-graphics mode
Your screen, graphics card, and input device settings could not be detected
correctly. You will need to configure these yourself.
Usually before I get the error window, it switches to a text screen
where log information is disp
There was an update to CUPs, so I thought I'd give this another try.
Unfortunately after the update /dev/usb/lp0 no-longer appears.
I have three different USB to parallel adaptors. All three show up on LSUSB,
but none will cause any change to the /dev directory.
Two use the Prolific PL2305 part (o
Ray Strilec was correct. I did not follow his instructions before
because I was at the time getting a /dev/usb/lp0. When /dev/usb/lp0 did
not appear this time, I followed the linked instructions, and now I can
print.
Thanks.
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I downloaded a copy of 12.10 Alpha 3, made a boot disk and ran the live CD.
With just the DisplayPort connection, the monitor displayed the bios, then the
low res screen with the keyboard icon at the bottom, then the screen went blank
and the monitor turned off. I eventually heard the bongo drum
I installed the v3.6-rc1-quantal kernal & extras.
DisplayPort connected monitors behave the same as before.
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The dmesg was generated on a working configuration.
I haven't attempted to ssh into the DisplayPort only configureation, but I am
sure the system is running, and SSH would work, because the proper sound
effects happen, the screen is just blank.
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I have a PowerColor AX4850 512MD3-DHO video card, a BenQ XL2420TX monitor, and
a Dell 3008WFP monitor.
I tried to connect the BenQ monitor with the DisplayPort connection.
This video driver did not recognize that there was anything plugged in.
Even if the BenQ was the only m
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1035556
Title:
Driver won't detect monitor on DisplayPort
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It will likely be a month before I can get the time to download and install an
alpha version of the OS.
How does one go about getting a copy of that anyway?
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Do you know the actual name of the package? (sane-backends does not appear to
be a package under Ubuntu)
Also, is there a PPA for the 1.0.23 package?
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Probably not actually cups, but I figured a report to cups would include
the correct info.
On 10.10, and 11.04 I had a working printer setup using a USB to parallel cable.
After upgrading to 11.10 /dev/usb/lp0 is missing, and there is no device that
looks like a parallel por
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Title:
/dev/usb/lp0 missing after update to 11.10
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