Here is the WLAN installation steps I followed in
Hardy/Samsung-NC20. I copied it from another forum. It worked
with Ubuntu 8.04, Hardy Heron. You should connect to a LAN
before this. First under System/Administration/HardwareDrivers,
disable both the Atheros HAL and the Atheros wireless thi
Ubuntu 9.04 did not go past the flickering screen during
installation. So I never installed 9.04. That is this bug i.e.
installation media of 9.04, downloaded from Ubuntu website does
not detect the display and ends up in a test pattern in NC20.
Now about 8.04: It installed just fine. It automa
Ok, so this is what I understand. I am new to the bug tracking
process in Ubuntu. Please bear with me if I sound quite
naive :-)
Jaunty has openchrome:713 in it and they may or may not upgrade
to 737 in Jaunty. The changes required to support NC20 is added
in 737 and later which will go into a
Ok, I understand that it is a third party driver which may or may
not work. Is there any way we can bring it to the notice of
these third parties (Atheros). They should be contributing and
responsible for the driver shipped with distribution.
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As requested by Bartosz and our private correspondence I did the
following. Quoting a mail to Bartosz.
" Thanks for your efforts. Please give me time till week end to try
Jaunty. In the meanwhile this is my experience with Ubuntu 8.04 and
openchrome latest trunk (last weeks.) I followed the inst
I understand that my card is not supported. I can download the
latest openchrome version and build it once my installation is
successful. But here, I am not able to install the latest Ubuntu
9.04 available from the website. When a card is not detected, I
was expecting that it might be possible
Last week I compiled and installed openchrome again. After this I get frequent
Kmail crashes. I am not sure if this is a kmail problem or openchrome problem.
I experience it when I try to delete some emails in Kmail. I am attaching the
crash report if it helps.
Thanks.
g
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I am experiencing kmail crashes in Ubuntu Hardy. This happens when I try
to delete certain emails from IMAP account. Deleting other emails is no
problem. But I do not know the difference between these two kinds of
emails though. I have been using Kmail for some years. I did not
experience it before
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubiquity
First, thanks and greetings to all who contribute to this wonderful
community :-)
I guess the package in problem is is Ubiquity. But I am not sure.
I bought this new netbook - Samsung NC 20. More info at
http://www.sammynetbook.com/samsung-nc20
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-wlan-ng
Thanks and greetings to all who contribute to this wonderful community
:-) I am not sure of the package about which is bug is reported. Please
change it if you find it suitable.
I installed Ubuntu 8.04 on my new Samsung NC20 laptop. The ins
I do not see crashes these days. May be it is fixed with new versions i
updated. Now i am using 3.0.10. You may close this bug.
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Thanks Bryce. Attached yo will find lspci output and Xorg.0.log
I did not make any local changes to Xorg.conf.
These are taken from my working set up. i.e. 8.04 LTS installed
in my Samsung NC20. This did not fail while installation.
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I use an old laptop (Pentium 3 with 196MB RAM). Dell Inspiron 4000.
kernel is 2.6.24-23-generic #1 SMP Mon Jan 26 00:13:11 UTC 2009 i686
GNU/Linux.
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.0.5) Gecko/2008121621
Ubuntu/8.04 (hardy) Firefox/3.0.5
I experience the same problem as Ralph Jan
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
This may be a duplicate of Bug #198212
I use an old laptop (Pentium 3 with 196MB RAM). Dell Inspiron 4000.
kernel is 2.6.24-23-generic #1 SMP Mon Jan 26 00:13:11 UTC 2009 i686 GNU/Linux.
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.0.5) Gec
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Done. Bug #328307
Can not move folders in the Bookmarks menu by drag n drop
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Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
I am using an old laptop with pentium 3 and 196MB RAM. I usually do not
open more than 6 tabs. It used to work. Occasionally slow though, i was
ok with this. But after last updates by Ubuntu it crashes quite
frequently.
ProblemType: Bug
Archi
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On Friday 13 February 2009 22:19:32 Tony Manco wrote:
> Have you tried clearing your private data?
Thanks for the follow up. I usually clear private data. It is set
so for privacy. But when i started firefox, after the first
crash yesterday, i cancelled clearing private data since i did
not wan
@ Bartosz
> Try to apply this patch.
> Try also switch to EXA and check if this problem still exists
In my Lucid installed NC20 I applied the patch. I see the same
test pattern when I open emails in kmail. I also see test pattern
when I press ctrl+Alt+Fx. Those terminals are not usable.
Everyti
> Option "AccelMethod" "EXA"
I tried this option with latest openchrome from SVN trunk on
Lucid Linx beta 2. The test pattern exists when I press
ctrl+alt+Fx. With and without EXA. I can send a picture of the
same if needed. I also had experienced a freezeup when I played a
vid
I updated openchrome to version 815. Problem seen with screen
saver is fixed (811 did not do this). Still many video files
freezes screen and computer. It is not just FLV files. But many
others too. It is seen in VLC player and totem player. Further
while playing a file in totem player if the
Thanks for the reply. Yes, WLAN works out of the box if I am
using Ubuntu 9.04. It should work with 9.10 also but I haven't
tested it. I currently have no 8.04 LTS installed on my laptop.
Probably, since it works in later versions of Ubuntu, we may
close this bug as fixed. But 8.04 is the long
Architecture: i386
Dependencies:
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.04
Package: linux None [modified: /var/lib/dpkg/info/linux.list]
PackageArchitecture: i386
ProcEnviron:
SHELL=/bin/bash
PATH=(custom, no user)
LANG=en_GB.UTF-8
Uname: Linux 2.6.28-17-generic i686
UserGroups: adm admin cdrom dialout lpadm
The apport-collect data is for the working configuration i.e. Ubuntu
9.04. Not for 8.04. It is given only to help you fix it in 8.04 if
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Bartosz,
Please see the log files before and after crash. It is built with
debug option. I do not have LCD, CRT option in xorg.conf file.
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I can confirm similar behavior in Samsung NC20 netbook with Ubuntu
Jaunty. WLAN disconnects sometimes without any reason. It tries to
connect showing one green dot on the nm-applet on taskbar but fails to
connect. It asks for password but never succeeds. I tried to disable
WLAN by right clicking nm
I had a look at what is changed in latest via_drm.h (svn diff -r 838:839
) In many places (or everywhere) uint32_t is replaced by __u32 which is
not recognised. Google suggests including types.h befoe __u32 is used.
But there are two types.h, one in asm and the other in sys. @Gang65 who
did the lat
I tested with Lucid Beta 2, 32bit installation disk downloaded
yesterday. It works fine with respect to booting. No test pattern
seen while booting. But when we shut down there is a test pattern
on screen. It does not affect normal working though. We just miss
the beautiful Ubuntu logo to a tes
Please see attached. These are taken just before and after
pressing ctrl+alt+Fx. I will get you the log when the freezeup
happens again.
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Yes, it works. Thanks very much Mark.
But why did it happen in the first place. It was working before.
After the last kernel update something went wrong which might
need fixing? Since I have that partition still available, I can
upload any logs required. Please let me know.
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I tried to update the openchrome driver today to version 839. The make command
gave some errors. And did not complete it. They were related to
via_drm.h-- expected specifier-qualifier-list before ‘__u32’
via_accel.c -- about some missing members.
The complete log is attached.
** Attachment
Just for record (may not be exactly this bug though). I tried
last weeks openchrome SVN trunk on Samsung NC20. Some videos
freezes the screen and computer. Is there anything I could help
with? Logs?
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the laptop by switching off-on. I
am attaching the log files with this email. These files are taken
immediately after I rebooted the laptop. I did not find
Xorg.log.old Instead, the closest I found is Xorg.0.log.old which
is attached. The openchrome version is one week old.
> @ George Vargh
I could reproduce the problem. The crash occurred when I tried to
play a FLV video file using Totem Movie Player 2.26.1 using
GStreamer 0.10.22 which is the default player in Ubuntu. The
video file in question was
Type - Flash video (video/x-flv)
size - 47.2 MB (49491413 bytes)
Duration - 18 m
I missed one important information. My comments from 2009-Oct-05
onward correspond to Ubuntu 9.04. I installed Janty(9.04) after
compiling and installing the latest Openchrome using live-
CD(Unetbooting). This is the workaround for the original
bug(installation problem).
I confirmed the results
I removed Option "ActiveDevice" "LCD,CRT" with version 811. I
did not get time to check 1&4 (installation problem and ext
monitor)
2) I do not see any problem with screen saver now. Looks fine.
3) Totem player and computer freezes while playing some playlist
even after removing the option.Do yo
Till now external monitor was not working. I updated the latest
to latest openchrome version on Samsung NC20 today. I also made
changes to xorg.conf as said in NC20 page.
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NC20#Build%20from%20SVN
Mainly LCD/CRT line and DefaultDepth 16 line.
Here are my first obs
New observation. During Ekiga echo test, I can view my webcam on
the netbook screen but not on the external monitor. There is a
black box just like in video play back. After some time, I guess
when I moved mouse over the video, the computer froze. I had to
hard reset. After this I see a distort
I confirm what Neil has observed in my Samsung NC20 netbook / Ubuntu
9.04 / Mozilla 3.0.16. I did not try the profile manager option. The
problem occurs when I try to move an item from below the list (beyond
the screen and I need to scroll down there to get it). I tried to move
it up and system fr
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Bug also affects the installed (non Live System) Version of Ubuntu 10.04
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Binary package hint: ubiquity
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