You can add Nokia 6120 classic to the list.
I have the same problem in Hardy as well, though I'm not sure whether
it's because of the phone model or because I haven't set bluetooth up
correctly.
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atches and recompiling if
that's what it takes.
Irihapeti
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py files to it using Nautilus (but I
can copy *from* the phone with Nautilus). If I use the usb cable, I can
copy both ways, but only to the add-on memory card, not the phone's "C
drive".
Irihapeti
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The repository version of Firefox gets upgraded each time Mozilla puts
out a new one, even on older versions such as Hardy. I think that the
same thing should happen with Java.
There has already been one update to Java in Hardy, from 1.6.07 to
1.6.14, so it's not impossible.
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version 1.6.0_15
I now boot into NimbleX 2008 liveCD when I want to transfer files from
my phone. It has a fully functioning bluetooth OOTB. Same kernel version
as Hardy, I believe. I wonder what they've done differently from Ubuntu
to get this to work.
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Logs as requested
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Here is the info from "ubiquity -d" in terminal.
I enabled "set -x" in /bin/hw-detect as previously. I wasn't quite sure
whether to do that or not.
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Binary package hint: xorg
X runs for a short while (some minutes, sometimes longer, then crashes
to a blank screen. Pressing an arrow key reveals a command-line screen.
Attempting to run 'startx' gets a message that x is still running.
Rebooting is the only remedy.
This is a
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Still not booting, using daily build of 20100329
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@Geir
I installed your libdrm version as mentioned in Bug 447892. Initially, I just
added the PPA to my sources.list and updated. That installed a total of four
upgraded packages, and my laptop locked up while I was running the repro.sh.
Then I downgraded the other three packages to the standard
The upgraded packages were libdrm-intel1, libdrm-nouveau1, libdrm-
radeon1, and libdrm2. I removed - downgraded, rather - the first three
and kept libdrm2. I figure that -nouveau1 and -radeon1 wouldn't be doing
anything on an intel system and that the problem was most likely to be
with -intel1.
St
Just testing 20100427.1 installation. I decided to emulate what a
newcomer might do: namely, try to install by double-clicking on the
installer icon, find it doesn't work and then try the --no-migration-
assistant option.
However, if I do that, migration-assistant is still active and can't be
kill
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: os-prober
OS prober insists on identifying one of my installations by /dev/sdXY
notation, even though it's told to use UUIDs.
All the rest of them are correctly identified by UUID.
Here is the grub.cfg file.
#
# DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE
#
# It is automat
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I've marked the affected entry with <<--*This is the culprit.
It's an entry for Ubuntu 8.04.4 at the end of the OS prober entries.
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Update to previous message:
>From time to time, when using i915.modeset=0 option, I find that the
display becomes pixellated. That is, the lettering and objects are still
all there, but instead of being solid black, they will display as partly
black and partly coloured.
Logging out and in again f
The same thing happens with kernel version 2.6.34-rc5.
I tried doing "apport-collect" with this kernel running, but Launchpad
complains about a non-standard kernel version.
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I have successfully used "safely remove drive" to disconnect my
I've just done an installation using the final image. I proceeded by
double-clicking on the "install Ubuntu" icon and chose the same options
as previously.
The migration assistant selected no options (maybe it should from my old
Hardy install; and I also have a Debian Testing one? However, it's be
Bug still present in 10.04 final.
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The need to use "i915.modeset=0 xforcevesa" still exists in 10.04 final.
I hope that there's a note somewhere for people who are likely to
encounter this problem.
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Also, I think that C is correct: this is a problem of fairly recent
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@Tim:
Sorry, the machine is still exhibiting the same behaviour with your
kernel.
First boot: OK
Subsequent reboots, whether into the same kernel or another one, setting the
MAC address to 00:00:00:00:BD:D1
Reset by complete power off (at the wall or the back of the PC case).
Incidentally, I in
@TIm
The package is labelled "building" and isn't available. I'll get it as soon as
I can.
Should I also be using the updated firmware from your ppa, or not?
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@Beniamino
It's possible, though probably not recommended, to get the Karmic versions of
the packages libsoup-2.2, libsyncml0 and opensync-plugin-syncml and install
them manually. That's what I've done.
I hope that eventually a later version becomes available through
backports or a PPA. I don't
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: wine
I'm running Wine from the PPA. Previously, I was running Wine in Hardy,
also from the PPA.
I actually did a clean install, not an upgrade, but I am using the same
/home partition and thus the same .wine directory. Wine recognises that
the programs a
winecfg in a terminal brings up the configuration application. I notice
that the history is appearing in the "drives" tag i.e. various USB
sticks that have been run at different times. There are no error
messages in the terminal.
If I try to run "wine winword.exe" (MS word 2000), I get the message
I have a couple of Bash scripts that involved DVD handling that I've
used successfully in Hardy for well over a year.
I've been getting an error message in Lucid, and I wonder if it's
connected with this bug.
eject: unable to find or open device for: `cdrom'
Lucid doesn't use "cdrom" as a device
Public bug reported:
I have successfully used "safely remove drive" to disconnect my Nokia
6120c SD card in Karmic. That was a while ago, after first release.
I'm currently running the Lucid RC version with all updates applied.
When I try to "safely remove drive" on this phone, I get the followin
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The same thing is happening with the mainline kernel, 2.6.34-rc4
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The problem appears to be fixed for me. I installed by clicking on the
"Install Ubuntu..." icon.
Note that a) I did not resize any partitions (reused an existing one)
and b) I did not have any settings to migrate.
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@Evan:
Update:
I tried again, this time with 20100426.2 version and resizing the partition
that I wanted to install to.
The migration assistant gets stuck here:
"Failed to unmount partitions"
"Migration assistant needs to mount a partition but cannot do so because
the following mount point coul
Note to the foregoing:
I suppose I could quit ubiquity normally if I went back to the previous
screen and then pressed "quit". Didn't think of that (short on sleep, I
think) :(
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Here is the additional information:
"mount" reports:
ubu...@ubuntu:~$ mount
aufs on / type aufs (rw)
none on /proc type proc (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev)
none on /sys type sysfs (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev)
none on /dev type devtmpfs (rw,mode=0755)
none on /dev/pts type devpts (rw,noexec,nosuid,gid=5,mod
After behaving well for a couple of days or so, the mainline kernel has
been throwing errors on this over the last several hours, particularly
not activating the ethernet chip at all (lights on switch blink slowly).
I had noticed that my working ethernet connection was labelled "eth1"
instead of "e
@Antonio
I wouldn't go so far as to say that a Satellite A10 is unusable, but you will
need a /etc/X11/xorg.conf file, using the vesa driver. You can use the
configuration from message #74 but with "vesa" instead of "fbdev" as the driver.
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@Tim
The new kernel has failed to build, according to Launchpad. I'll check back
later and install it when it's ready.
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@Antonio
I agree with your comment about the regular user. Even finding the info can be
a bit tricky. For example, I already knew about needing to use "i915.modeset=0
xforcevesa" in the boot line, but I couldn't find it from the front page of the
Ubuntu website, even though I knew that there was
I've just discovered that I can run MS Word 2000 if I double-click on a
Word file. Just not from the menu.
So, is there some way I can rebuild the menu? I don't mind editing
text/xml files.
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@Stephan Müller
Go to http://packages.ubuntu.com and use the search engine to find the
packages libsoup-2.2, libsyncml0 and opensync-plugin-syncml and download
them.
Install them in that order by double-clicking on them. Alternatively, if
you have them all in one directory with no other debs pres
I was playing with Debian Stable yesterday and I noticed that grub2 in
Lucid would not use UUIDs for its menu entries.
Lucid also uses /dev/sdX notation. Since Debian uses /dev/hdX for IDE
drives, the entries are unusable and I had to create a custom
workaround.
The problem arises with Hardy (2.6
@Tim:
I've installed the kernel
linux-image-2.6.32-22-generic_2.6.32-22.33.lp562742.3_i386 and rebooted several
times.
So far, it's behaving fine, but I'd like to test it for a couple of days
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PS: That is without using the firmware from the PPA; just the standard
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After further testing, I finally encountered an error: the ethernet chip
not being activated at all (slow blink on ethernet switch, no
connection).
However, to my surprise, I was able to fix it by issuing the commands:
sudo rmmod r8169
sudo modprobe r8169
No turning off at the wall, or even rebo
Here's something interesting:
This is the output just after I've logged in:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC0: ja 1659 F pulseaudio
When I open the sound preferences applet:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC0:
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I've been trying the daily-live CD images regularly and still cannot
boot as of 17 February. I've attached a screenshot in case that gives
any extra information.
The changing of the ethernet MAC address is still occurring, but not on
every attempt. Sometimes, the swap partition gets mounted, but a
Public bug reported:
When I boot up, the /etc/environment file isn't being read, meaning that
the default $PATH variable is very short, and any other items that I've
added don't get added to the environment.
This is happening on my EeePC 900 which is running Lucid with lxde and
openbox. It's not
Update:
I made another experimental installation with openbox only, and
/etc/environment was read successfully. Then I removed all lxde elements from
the main installation, with the exception of lxterminal, which does not depend
on any other lxde files, plus my temporary 98environment script men
I have this problem also. I added a second internal HDD to my desktop
computer and thought that UUIDs would be a better method than the
/dev/sdXY notation I'd been using, but I got the /dev/disk/by-uuid
doesn't exist message.
Blkid does work for me in Karmic, but for some reason Karmic sees my
ori
The laptop acquired an extra 512MB of RAM yesterday, and I thought it
might be useful to reinstall Xubuntu with all updates and see what
happens. Installation method was to install a command-line system first,
then install Xubuntu-desktop plus do other updates before rebooting and
logging into the
@Geir
Lucid is already on the laptop, with lxde and openbox as desktop environments.
I can make an image of the installation (so that I can put it back later) and
then install Xubuntu-desktop and do some testing. I take it that ideally you'd
like batchbuffer dumps from both the standard Ubuntu k
I've been testing with Xubuntu,
ubuntu kernel version 2.6.32-11
libdrm2 version 2.4.17+git20100120
xserver-xorg-video-intel version 2:2.10.0+git20100120
The first test was after installing xubuntu-desktop metapackage, but
leaving all my other stuff installed.
Uptime was 6.5 hours with no freezes
@Geir
Standard Xubuntu Lucid froze after 5 hours of uptime. If it's of any relevance,
I was playing Freecell when it happened, and I was trying to move a group of
cards from the left-hand-most pile. On previous occasions, this action has
caused freezes. I was playing Freecell at various times du
>so am unclear why it took so long for the freeze to occur.
I just remembered that I'd turned on desktop effects not long
previously, to try and cause something to happen, if it was going to.
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I installed the xorg.conf file from https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/447892,
comment 41, so as to see what happens if I use the VESA driver.
Without the addition of acpi=off to Grub, the laptop hangs at a blank
screen with a cursor once it's got past the initial XFCE mouse screen.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: lxde-core
I installed a command-line version of the Lucid alpha2 release on my
EeePC 900. Then I installed lxde-core rather than the full lubuntu-
desktop metapackage. Xserver-xorg was not installed as a dependency,
which caused me some confusion when I a
I'm having a similar problem but with touchpad settings. I have Lucid
installed on two different laptops with two different types of touchpad.
They are Toshiba Satellite A10 with an Alps Glidepoint touchpad and
EeePC 900 with a Synaptics Elantech touchpad.
I like to turn off tap-to-click, because
I've just discovered the same problem in Karmic on the Toshiba laptop.
In all cases, I'm using the lxde desktop.
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I am noticing some other odd behaviour on this installationl. I set the
wallpaper and terminal program preferences in pcman, and as soon as I
log out and in again, they have disappeared. The desktop is black, and
pcman complains that no terminal program has been set for "open in
terminal". I wonder
I noticed that there was an xserver-xorg-video-intel update yesterday.
Today I booted with the standard kernel option (i.e. without "apci=off")
and the laptop has been running for 8 hours without lockup. I'm running
the standard kernel and xserver-xorg drivers. I recently removed most of
the Xubunt
Latest attempt to boot from the live CD of 30 Jan resulted in a new
message:
init: ureadahead-other main process (1512) terminated with status 4
init: ureadahead-other main process (1513) terminated with status 4
could not read bytes: Broken pipe
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Crash happens when I have added a .ics file as a "foreign file" and it's
on an nfs volume which I have forgotten to mount. If the file gets
damaged, then orage will crash even if the file is accessible.
If the file is intact and I mount the nfs volume, orage behaves
normally. I don't want to uploa
@Julien Lavergne
I've been experimenting with lightweight installations built up from a
command-line install. I have been using lxdm, xdm, qingy and sometimes no login
manager.
I did some further experimentation, namely installing lxdm with no-
recommends on an openbox-only install, and the same
@Julien
I need to clarify what I wrote. lxdm can be installed but not the active login
manager, and /etc/environment is read correctly. It is only when it is the
default/active login manager that the problem arises.
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@Julien
These are the results of my own tests:
lxdm installed --no-recommends is now allowing $PATH to be read from
/etc/environment.
lxde-core/common installed with the --no-recommends option is now
allowing $PATH to be read from /etc/environment, both with and without
lxdm installed.
I'm not s
Update:
I downloaded the source code of the latest Gringotts from the developer's site
and compiled it on my Hardy box. The same problem occurs: "Memory protection
from ptrace spying" is marked with a red button, and overall security level is
marked "low". There is no configure option to enable
I've noticed the same thing. I'm wanting to install grub in Lucid,
because grub2 is too enthusiastic about installing to the MBR when I've
already got another Ubuntu install in another partition which uses grub.
But when I install grub into Lucid, I still end up with grub2 because of
this dependenc
Not sure if this is the right place to post this, but I'm finding I've
still got the same problem with Karmic (today's image). My Nokia 6120c
will not send files to the PC, though it works in the other direction.
Same hardware as above.
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Yes, there is a workaround.
1) Add "acpi=off" (without the quotes characters) to kernel line in
Grub. It should end like this: acpi=off quiet splash
2)Edit /etc/modules and add a new line: "apm power_off=1"
I'm still getting the screen suddenly go blank from time to time, but I
restor
Upgraded to the latest standard Karmic kernel, along with various other
updates (but none for xserver-xorg-video-intel, I noticed). The laptop
locked up after about 10 minutes or so, that is, without acpi=off in the
Grub kernel command line.
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[i855] Xserver freezing on Toshiba Satellite A10 (In
I see that this bug is still marked "incomplete".
Is there something else I should be doing to help progress?
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[i855] Xserver freezing on Toshiba Satellite A10 (Intel 82852/855GM)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/477256
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I found a fix for the shutdown problem here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-417028.html
It may take a while before I know if that's caused any other problems.
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[i855] Xserver freezing on Toshiba Satellite A10 (Intel 82852/855GM)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/477256
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I'd like to clarify a couple of things, if I may.
I think that desktop effects are already turned off. I'm not that
familiar with Xubuntu, and I'm just running with the default settings.
The compositor is turned off in the Window Manager Tweaks application.
Is there something else I need to do as
Installed mainline kernel v2.6.32-rc7, dated 13 November. The machine
locked up as usual, but with one difference: I could use cntrl-alt-F2 to
access tty2. Running TOP showed nothing unusual. I tried restarting gdm
but it did no good. On reboot it hung at "loading modem drivers" or
similar wording.
As was suggested to someone else in another bug, I'm posting the syslog
from adding --verbose to the kernel line. This is from the hard disk
install using kernel 2.6.32-19. Also, a screenshot taken after the
system had locked up. (I don't think that this info was recorded in the
logfile.)
** Attac
** Attachment added: "screenshot12042010.jpg"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/43861295/screenshot12042010.jpg
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unable to install or start as live-cd daily build 22.12.09 Lucid
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/499399
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@Steve Langasek
I'm following this bug because it seems to be very similar to (if not a
duplicate of) bug 499399 which has affected me for several months.
I don't want to clutter up this report with extraneous attachments, so I
have posted the output of the kernel line with --verbose to bug 49939
I understand that updating is going to cause problems. I have been
playing with Debian Testing and I've found that the updated syncML
plugin (0.39) doesn't work with the other 0.22 plugins.
However, what's the reason we can't leave the existing 0.22 version in
the repository? Could the obsolete de
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