My experience was like PatrickDickey's. I have a Gateway CX200X with a
Mobility Raedon X600 video card. I disabled the proprietary flgrx
driver, performed the upgrade to Ubuntu 8.10, and then activated the
proprietary flgrx driver. No problems! 3D acceleration works as well
as it ever did. The
Same bug, Lucid Lynx 64-bit, fglrx graphics driver, ATI Mobility Radeon
4500. Bug ONLY affects the water effect - all other Compiz effects
work. Get dark screen when trying to initiate the effect. Tried
upgrading to latest ATI driver (10.3), but the bug persists.
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Thanks! But when I use the open-source driver, the video card fan runs all
the time. Anyway to fix that? Is there a way to configure the open-source
driver not to run the card so hard?
I'll try looking myself, but if you could point me to a solution directly
that'd be appreciated
I get the same issue on a 64-bit lucid lynx installation. In my case,
temporarily removing wins from /etc/nsswitch.conf, rebooting, then
starting Rhythmbox and unchecking the Ubuntu One Store and Lastfm
plugins, then adding wins back in to /etc/nsswitch.conf and rebooting
was enough to allow Rhyth
I'd like to clarify the bug report: I have had my machine on AC power,
let it suspend and resume still on AC power, THEN unplugged the AC power
and went to battery, and usually very shortly thereafter had it lock up.
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I can confirm my above comment - I went back to kernel
2.6.34-060634-generic, and all is well. I had also tried the 2.6.36
kernel and continued to have lockups (only) while on battery power.
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I previously applied this patch against the 2.6.4-020634-generic kernel,
and it worked great. Now I've upgraded to Kubuntu 10.10, with the
2.6.35-23-generic kernel. According to this changelog:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/v2.6.35.6-maverick/CHANGES, the fix was put in at mainli
Nevermind - figured it out. Kubuntu doesn't assign the slotload CD
drive an eject key during setup like Ubuntu does - you have to assign it
manually.
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OK, I’ve made significant progress on what has turned out to be two
manifestations of the same problem (at least they seem to be the same
problem on my machine, a Dell Studio 1558 with a Broadcom 43224 wireless
card, using the Broadcom STA driver). It stems from the pm-utils
package, apparently.
OK, I’ve made significant progress on what has turned out to be two
manifestations of the same problem (at least they seem to be the same
problem on my machine, a Dell Studio 1558 with a Broadcom 43224 wireless
card, using the Broadcom STA driver). It stems from the pm-utils
package, apparently.
One typo in my last above comment:
‘echo “pm-utils hold” | dpkg –set-selections’ should be
‘echo “pm-utils hold” | dpkg --set-selections’
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One typo in my last above comment:
‘echo “pm-utils hold” | dpkg –set-selections’ should be
‘echo “pm-utils hold” | dpkg --set-selections’
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OK, here's my solution - it worked for me: uninstalled the proprietary
fglrx driver, upgraded to kernel 2.6.34-lucid release, installing the
binary kernel, linux-headers, and all-deb packages, then enabled the
xorg-edgers archive ppa and upgraded the open source video driver.
Enabled dynamic power
Can't help you there - I just use the standard Ubuntu Lucid Appearance
application under System / Preferences.
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After months of attempts to fix this, I've finally found one that works
for Kubuntu 11.04 (Natty). The problem is that Kubuntu (and I believe
KDE more generally) starts the shutdown process in a way different than
Gnome/Ubuntu, so even the dbus / netbase fixes, the fix above in #158,
and using aut
I still have a hang on reboot / shutdown even after installing the more
recent netbase (4.45ubuntu3) and dbus (1.4.8-3ubuntu2) packages on my
Kubuntu 11.04 laptop. I have four cifs shares defined in fstab. If I
shutdown or reboot, I see network-manager caught signal 15, then a
message about dbus,
Same problem on my Dell Studio 1558 with an ATI Mobility Radeon 4500.
Incidentally, I previously used the 2.6.34 kernel, and did not have this
problem. Somewhere in the .34 to .35 changes lies the error.
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Same problem on my Dell Studio 1558 with an ATI Mobility Radeon 4500.
Incidentally, I previously used the 2.6.34 kernel, and did not have this
problem. Somewhere in the .34 to .35 changes lies the error.
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OK, posted this bug at ati.cchtml.com, which is where the ati developers
supposedly hang.
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Chris,
Yes, after you download the three files and install the "all.deb" file,
you should then install the other two files you downloaded, THEN reboot.
Hope that helps clarify things.
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Bonzo,
What part didn't work?
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Bonzo,
Go to http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/, look for the
2.5.34-lucid folder (not the ones with the rc- suffix - those are
release candidates), and download three files - the linux-
headers-2.6.34-020634-all.deb file, the linux-
headers-2.6.34-020634-generic_2.6.34-020634-amd64.de
In the first line of my last post, that should read "look for the
2.6.34-lucid folder," not "2.5.34-lucid folder."
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