I ran into a similar problem - the system wouldn't boot, but stop at some USB
HID message, or it would drop me into
busybox (similar to Arthur's case here). Turned out it was because I had
edited /etc/initramfs-tools/initramfs.conf,
and set BOOT=nfs instead of BOOT=local (for building an initra
Public bug reported:
There seems to be several bug reports about networking not working after a
suspend-wakeup cycle.
As far as I can tell, there seems to be several different cases, and they are
reported all over the place.
I think it would be advantageous if somebody with deeper knowledge abou
I'm closing this, as it works for me in Feisty. If that's not
sufficient, feel free to reopen it.
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I guess this bug can be closed now? I don't think anybody is installing
Breezy anymore.
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Cupsys decided to fill my partition (which includes both /var and /home, more
details on this in bug #113060), which caused gnotime to
a) crash
b) refuse to start (i.e. saying it couldn't read the config file, and did I
really want to go o
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Binary package hint: cupsys
For some reason, cups started spewing errors after trying to print out a couple
of PDFs from Evince (invoked from firefox, which incidentally hung and had to
be restarted). The error_log quickly filled up my disk (only about 8Gb free),
with va
While one solution is to disable touchpad clicking altogether, I think
configuring the touchpad to require a more decisive tap before sending an event
could be a more satisfactory solution for many.
Just pointing out: there is a 'synclient' tool that lets you monitor the
touchpad, and tweak set
I have a Dell Latitude D620, which included (according to the "Compatible
systems" link at the bottom of
http://support.dell.com/support/downloads/download.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=gen&releaseid=R129472&SystemID=LATITUDE%20D620&servicetag=&os=WW1&osl=en&deviceid=7388&devlib=0&typecnt=0&vercnt=2&catid=-1
Here is an excerpt from the command:
sudo strace /fedora/usr/bin/dfutool -d /dev/bus/usb/001/005 archive old.dfu
:
open("/dev/bus/usb/001/005", O_RDWR)= 3
ioctl(3, USBDEVFS_IOCTL, 0xbfd9fd90)= -1 ENOTTY (Inappropriate ioctl for
device)
:
(Gives the same message as above)
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Oh. The link to Dell is not the correct file, it should probably be
http://support.us.dell.com/support/downloads/download.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=gen&releaseid=R117967&formatcnt=1&libid=0&fileid=156024
instead. Again, 'unzip R117967.EXE', 'cd 2KXP/DFU', and 'dfutool verify
bt_if.dfu' gives:
Files
Apparently, the update happens when new mail arrives in the current folder.
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Beagle is really nice, but I often would like to search my mail as well. I
could download it all to my PC, but I *also* want to have it available from
other systems I use. One solution would be to have beagle be able to connect
with IMAP to my mail servers and index my e
Not the same problem as I have, obviously (I don't *have* a hci0), but if it
fixes the problem for Alex, I'll file my issue as a separate bug.
(What's with the lspci outputs - this is a device on the USB bus, isn't
it?)
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I just discovered how to enable VT (under POST settings in the BIOS),
and did so on my D620. I can only say that mplayer seems to work as
usual, and the nVidia drivers certainly do. (This is on current Feisty,
with the 2.6.20-14-generic kernel, and the A07 BIOS)
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...better yet, don't let firefox suggest "movie player" (i.e. totem)
unless there is good reason to believe it can handle the stream type. I
typically have installed xine, amarok, and mplayer, all of which could
handle mp3s.
And while I'm at it, you do realize one has to *browse* through /usr/bin
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I have a VIA mini-ITX with dual network interfaces. After upgrading from
Breezy to Edgy, only eth1 was accessible, although dmesg shows the via-rhine
driver detecting both eth0 and eth1 (one as Rhine II and the other as Rhine III
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Got the same thing with ion3 failing to start. I fixed it by moving the old
directory out of the way, and making a symlink from the old (xorg.conf) font
dir to the new dir.
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I've been in touch with somebody with the same mainboard, he's using
Debian and while the interfaces have been switched around occasionally,
they've both been working, for kernels 2.6.1[678]. Any ubuntu-specific
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Possible duplicate:
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bug/47407
I'll check out /etc/iftab later.
Less likely, but not impossible duplicates:
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.15/+bug/45295
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/gnome-network/+bug/29397
This happens for me to (same stack backtrace). I don't get SEGV, but "Illegal
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Possibly the same as bugs 98831, 98719, 98515, 97324, 97300, 97110?
After a recent upgrade to 1.5.0.10-0ubuntu0.6.10, I cannot start it
without getting "illegal instruction". Stacktrace:
Program terminated with signal 4, Illegal instruction.
#0 0xe410 in __kernel_vsyscall ()
(g
(I'll just add that I'm still on 6.10 Edgy here, most of the other
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I'm sorry, but this still affects Edgy, and Feisty is not out yet!
% sudo apt-get install libpthread-dev
Password:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following extra packages will be installed:
libpthread20
The following NEW packages wil
I notice this line from iwlist above:
Quality=90/100 Signal level=-41 dBm Noise level=-41
dBm
Note that signal and noise show up as equal, this may be the same
problem as mentioned here:
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=20061106011420.GB14990%40gamma.log
Well, I ditched Fedora (spiting my IT department) and installed Ubuntu
(Feisty beta), over the quite superfluous Windows partition. No
surprise, WiFi now works, as well as several other annoyances from
Fedora being eradicated.
I guess displaying similar values for signal and noise is just a quirk
I also see this on Feisty beta using:
ii nvidia-glx 1.0.9755+2.6.2 NVIDIA binary XFree86 4.x/X.Org driver
ii linux-restrict 2.6.20.13.10 Restricted Linux modules for generic kernels
>From the generated xorg.conf (attached in its entirety):
Section "Device"
Identifier
I don't see this (running a fresh install of Feisty beta), and I agree it
sounds like a font problem.
I do get the "Missing charsets" warning, though - no practical consequences so
far.
Do you have old cruft in your .emacs or .xemacs/ perhaps? Or in
.Xdefaults or similar (xrdb -q)? Try removin
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Netfilter provides patch-o-matic patches that adds a target TARPIT that
sabotages network connections, which is useful in slowing down attackers
of various kinds. It'd be great to have this support in the kernel.
And, incidentally, the current iptables shipped with Edgy exhi
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6-386
Okay, maybe I'm not supposed to do this, but
I want my workstation to boot diskless, using nfsroot from a server.
Since I had everything set up (and working) with LTSP, I thought it'd be
easy to justs point pxelinux at the current ker
OK. I just fired up System/Preferences/Monitors. It correctly displays
both monitors and the current configuration (the smaller laptop monitor
on top of the larger external one). Unplugged the external monitor's
VGA connection. Hit "Detect monitors", and only the laptop monitor
shows, and "appl
HP Pavillion dm1 has this as well - hitting Fn-F2 pops up the run
command dialog, which under my Xmonad setup is bound to Win-p.
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This thread discusses undetected ALPS touchpads on HP computers, and
seem to have some fixes (although I haven't tried any of them yet):
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1316361&page=3
Although these touchpads still work by emulating a ImPS/2 mouse, I think
it might be the same problem.
Just another data point: I recently got an HP dm1 with a Broadcom 4312.
After struggling with various options to get the wifi to work, I fired
up jockey-gtk and activated first the b43 driver, which didn't work, and
then the STA, which brought up a new interface (eth3). The computer
froze when tr
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Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
I'm struggling to configure a HP dm1 with an Intel GMA4500 chipset.
When I attached my external monitor to the VGA port, gnome-display-
properties would correctly identify it and display it, but enabling it
didn't seem to have any eff
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I'll just add a small confirmation that for me, this is fixed in the
latest Lucid (kernel 2.6.32-19-generic). (I only noticed this because
the scrollbar stopped working, but now I'll hopefully be able to fix
this myself). In dmesg, I now get:
[ 16.205528] input: AlpsPS/2 ALPS GlidePoint as
/de
I had a similar problem, in that my ALPS touchpad wasn't detected, but
different in that it still functioned as an ImPS mouse. This is now
fixed in Lucid (see bug #129477), perhaps this bug is also fixed by
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Sorry. The problem persists, in that I seem to be unable to actually
change the monitor configuration with gnome-display-properties.
It is interesting that nobody else has chimed in, I wonder if this is
caused by something else in my setup? (I'm not running Gnome, but using
the Xmonad WM with gn
gnome-settings-daemon appears to start as a consequence of running
gnome-display-properties ('ps wux' didn't show it before, but it showed
up after). Running it (g-d-p) in a console gives the following output:
(gnome-display-properties:3213): Gtk-WARNING **: Ignoring the
separator setting
(g
Confirmed using XMonad WM on Lucid as well. The current behavior is
annoying since it makes it difficult to organize applications in
different workspaces.
I'd really prefer clicking the panel icon to switch desktops (i.e., jump
to the XChat window), rather than minimizing the window, since I usua
nxml-mode is included with emacs23, so there's no need to install it
separately. At least, I use nxml-mode on Lucid and Emacs 23 withoug
having the nxml-mode package installed.
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Binary package hint: nxml-mode
nXML provides a way to associate XML documents with schemas by using a
separate index file. A recent standards draft proposes using a PI 'xml-
model' to do this in the XML documents, e.g. you can do something like:
It would be nice if t
A simple workaround is to manually select the folder (pick "Other" from
the menu, and browse to your "Photos" folder. After doing this, f-spot
will put things correctly in the hierarchy. (But I'm upgrading to
Karmic now, so hopefully this will no longer be necessary for me)
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Gimp crashes the window manager (or X?) when closing a Gimp window.
This happens frequently, I was hoping upgrading from Jaunty to Karmic
would fix it, but apparently not. I am using the xmonad WM, but from
these other reports, this doesn't seem to be crucial.
In dmesg, I find:
[26908.387198]
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Binary package hint: evince
I'm trying to print this file, and evince has failed on the two printers
(different makes) that I have available. It is possible the problem is
elsewhere, since evince manages to generate a postscript file, however,
the resulting postscirpt does n
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- Using Gnus version 5.11+v0.5.dfsg-3ubuntu2 against MS Exchange 2007.
+ Using Gnus version 5.11+v0.5.dfsg-3ubuntu2 against MS Exchange. (Edit:
+ pre-2007 version).
This mostly works, but every once in a while, a lot of previously read
I've recently discovered that we weren't running Exchange 2007 after
all. After a server upgrade, I saw all the FETCH UID problems amply
documented elsewhere [0]. In the end, I just installed the latest Gnus
source snapshot I could find.
Upgrading to Karmic, I tried again to use the Ubuntu-supp
I seem to have the same problem on my HP dm-1. The touchpad is just
recognized as:
I: Bus=0011 Vendor=0002 Product=0005 Version=
N: Name="ImPS/2 Generic Wheel Mouse"
P: Phys=isa0060/serio1/input0
S: Sysfs=/devices/platform/i8042/serio1/input/input11
U: Uniq=
H: Handlers=mouse1 event 11
B: EV
A (presumably) ALPS touchpad on my HP dm-1 isn't detected either (also
on Karmic). It shows up as an ImPS/2 wheel mouse. It really, really
needs to have its sensitivity adjusted, so a solution to this would be
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Sorry. This is on karmic, evince --version gives: GNOME Document Viewer
2.28.1. Experience suggests Karmic made evince more picky about
printing (i.e. it fails more often than it used to), but this is just a
general impression, not hard data.
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Just to chime in: Noticed slow machine and systemd-resolved taking 100%
cpu. Edited /etc/systemd/resolved.conf to DNSSEC=no (not off, as "no"
was commented out in the file). Tried systemctl restart systemd-
resolved, but nothing changed. Tried killall systemd-resolved, nothing.
Tried killall -9
> Do you still see a problem related to the one that you reported in a
> currently supported version of Ubuntu?
Thanks for following up! I don't use Shotwell any more, if nobody else
corroborates the report, I suggest you just can close it.
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Ubuntu 19.10, using Xmonad as my window manager, and noticed the same
thing. Just confirming Darko's observation above - uninstalling
libreoffice-gtk3 and restarting lowriter appears to have restored the
menus (using some small font, but I only have FHD resolution, so fine
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Or, just changing the
[...]
from '0' to '1' also brought the window back. I guess this is a
Gnomism, Pidgin isn't expected to work without some supporting things
running alongside it, panels or whatever, so it starts up "minimized",
with no way of opening the running applicaiton without a pane
I stumbled into the same thing: When specifying 'nomodeset' as a kernel
parameter on an Intel i915 system (built in HD4400 graphics), I
sometimes used to get a black screen in 13.09. In 14.04, the system
would come up, but limited to 1024x768 resolution, and the monitor would
be undetected (named
I don't know if it is relevant here, but I got the same response from
xrandr (about gamma), and also struggled with wrong resolutions. For me,
the cause was the 'nomodeset' kernel parameter, this (i.e. disabling
kernel modesetting) caused the i915 graphics driver to fail, and the
vesa driver to be
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Under installation of 12.04, network configuration with dhcp failed. I
was still able to configure the network by switching to a console and
running 'dhclient' manually. I notice the installer runs dhclient with
a specific config file, perhaps this somehow interferes with my
I think there are two separate issues: permissions and playing sound.
With my recent 12.04 beta install, I find that ALSA doesn't work out of
the box for users other than root. Adding users to the 'audio' group
solves the problem. (I don't want to run pulseaudio, since it depends
on too much gnom
PS: I'm using a Lenovo X220 with integrated Intel audio:
lspci:
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family
High Definition Audio Controller (rev 04)
aplay -l:
List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices
card 0: PCH [HDA Intel PCH], device 0: CONEXANT Analog [CON
Well, guess what, this happened to me, too. After having added my new
phone to fstab (as a user mount), the system just hung in the middle of
the boot process. Fsck found my root, /dev/sda2 to be clean, and
then...nothing. No message about any key shortcuts, no message about
waiting for anything
Pidgin has been working for me (with the env variable workaround for MS
servers), but now suddenly it fails to display a window. Debug (-d) and
strace seem to indicate the program is otherwise working. When I
Ctrl-C, the window appears to flicker on screen before terminating.
While it is running,
I saw this, but removing .purple/prefs.xml fixed it (i.e. it displayed
the window again when I started pidgin, but of course I lost a bunch of
my preferences.)
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Removing .purple/prefs.xml "fixed" it for me.
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This is confusing, but intentional - the upstream source package
(version 1.0.5) nevertheless installs libjudy.so.1.0.3 (which is
considered the *interface* version). Note that Red Hat and derived
system calls the .so 1.0.5 - which confused me even more :-)
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Sta
> Is this an issue on a supported release? If so, please reopen this
> report, attach a document this is reproducible with (not post a URL),
> and execute the following at a terminal:
I am unable to test this. For printing, I have to specify a different
user name (in .cups/client.conf), and as t
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I'm trying to debug some segfaults, and currently I suspect the libjudy
library. I was surprised to see in the logs that I was using an old
version, when I thought I had the newest version installed. Some
further investigation revealed:
% dpkg -L libjudydebian1
/usr
/usr/li
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I have a Lenovo x220, with SB graphics. After suspend and then resume,
sometimes the display is not working entirely correctly. Typically,
flash video will hang (although sound will be okay), and it will update
when the window is resized, or similar action is taken. Also te
Thanks, JFBucas, adding this line fixed it for me!
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Can't start evince over SSH tunnel X session
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I get an error when trying to remove one disk from a set of three (so metadata
could still be mirrored). This is on Precise Pangolin. I also include the
output of "filesystem show", as something clearly happened here, although I'm
unsure how to interpret it.
% sudo btrfs fi show
Label: 'sc
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In most cases, 'xrandr --auto' does the Right Thing configuring the
avilable displays. However, after I have used the VGA output of my
laptop and return to use the HDMI output from my docking station, I get
this message:
% xrandr --auto
xrandr: cannot find crtc for o
I see this on 3.2.0-38-generic, I have 3x3TB striped volume with LZO,
and it suddenly turned dog slow. It is about 90% full atm.
In dmesg I find a bunch of warnings:
[2737995.991648] btrfs: block rsv returned -28
[2737995.991649] [ cut here ]
[2737995.991655] WARNING: at
Forgot to add a link to what might be a similar problem:
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Title:
btrfs in 2
I think this is caused by poorly balanced disks. I.e:
nmdbio:~ % sudo btrfs fi show /dev/sdb
Label: 'scratch' uuid: 184706ea-89f5-438a-a9f5-b5e91b3ce267
Total devices 3 FS bytes used 7.57TB
devid3 size 2.73TB used 2.45TB path /dev/sdc
devid2 size 2.73TB used 2.73T
Upgraded to 12.10 and 3.5.0-26, the filesystem is still hosed. I'm
rerunning a 'balance', but I notice with 'iostat' that disk bandwidth is
very poorly utilized (getting a couple of MB/s from each disk, and
mostly one at a time). Still, there is now quite a bit of space on all
spindles, and it di
After some time, bandwidth increased to reasonable values, and after
some hours, the balance operation completed. After that, performance
seems to be okay. I've also added autodefrag as a mount option in
fstab, just in case. It worries me that the filesystem degrades like
this though.
Previous
Unfortunately, the CUPS developers - if there indeed are any - do not
give a shit. The command line tools are brain dead by design, the
documentation is inaccurate, there are essentially no error checking or
reporting, and it has been this way since the inception.
Here's a bug from 2006 - guess w
Seems like a good idea that would take slightly less than six years to
fix:
http://www.cups.org/str.php?L1781+P0+S-2+C0+I0+E0+M20+Q1781
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Title:
m
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I am trying to export some pictures from Shotwell to my Picasa account.
I select Picasa from the "publish" list, and push the button to
authenticate. I am asked for password, which I enter. I am then told
that "Authentication failed". Subsequent attempts go directly to
"Aut
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I am trying to export some pictures from Shotwell to my Picasa account.
I select Picasa from the "publish" list, and push the button to
authenticate. I am asked for password, which I enter. I am then told
that "Authentication failed". Subsequent attempts go direc
Lucas Beeler <1080...@bugs.launchpad.net> writes:
> Are you using the Ubuntu Online Accounts control panel to set up your
> Google account or are you configuring it directly in Shotwell?
The latter, but it is hard to tell, since it is all `not mere web links,
but solid code "immersed" into the d
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I'm running Ubuntu 12.04 beta ("Precise"), and stumbled into this bug:
http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/haskell-cafe/2011-August/094883.html
when a new version of the bytestring library was added to Hackage. Any
cabal operation fails with
Reading available packages..
> I can't believe this is still in. Is CUPS unused in enterprise
> environments?
In my opinion, CUPS is good infrastructure, but it needs a bit of love
with documentation and user interaction and so on. Which it somehow
isn't getting, and it puzzles me why - most other system critical stuff
seems
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- When I try to view a PDF attachment in Gnus, Emacs will try to launch 'gv'.
However, 'gv' is not installed, and I'd like to use 'evince' instead. This is
remedies easily enough by adding the appropriate line (application/pdf; evince
%s) in ~/.mailcap, but I think
Public bug reported:
When I try to view a PDF attachment in Gnus, Emacs will try to launch
'gv'. However, 'gv' is not installed, and I'd like to use 'evince'
instead. This is remedied easily enough by adding the appropriate line
(application/pdf; evince %s) in ~/.mailcap, but I think we should a
;; This seems to work for PDFs
(setq mailcap-mime-data
'(
("application"
(".*"
(viewer . "xdg-open %s")
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Interestingly, I generated two PDFs with xelatex, identical except for
including a PNG image. Both documents look okay in Evince, but the one
with the image prints the reverse (even numbered) pages upside down.
Unfortunately, I can't attach the documents here, but contact me
privately (ketil a mal
I should add to the above that the incorrect version also has
substantially inferior font rendering - downright ugly.
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Evince fails to prin
This is old, nobody else chimed in, and it's now working for me.
Somebody with enough authority can just close this for all I care.
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Title:
motion
I think that in my case, this is caused by me using the 'discard'
option. See e.g:
http://lists-archives.org/linux-kernel/27396958-btrfs-and-apt-package-
manager-in-ubuntu-discard-stalls.html
I did the test suggested, and with discard enabled, it took about 45
seconds, without discard it took 12
Public bug reported:
Enabling 'discard' for btrfs on an SSD results in a substantial
performance degradation, possibly related to fsync(). This is very
noticable when running 'apt-get upgrade', and the test suggested in the
link below went from 12 seconds without discard to 45 seconds with
discar
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btrfs with discard option has terrible performance
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/797075
It's hard to tell how many of the subscribers to this bug are affected
by the same issue, or whether there are other performance issues with
fsync/btrfs. I don't think btrfs was set up with 'discard' by defa
I don't get this. It's invalid because...there aren't any drivers for
these computer systems? On my HP dm1, I can see temperature and
tripping points with 'acpi -V', and after loading the 'coretemp' module,
'sensors' will list the indidual core temperatures (interestingly with
quite different tri
I just did an 'apt-get upgrade' and not only did it appear to take
somewhere close to forever, it also bogged down the rest of the system.
In the end, I interrupted the process, did the workaround from here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dpkg/+bug/607632/comments/12
and restarted the
Fixed in newer versions, at least in 10.04 and later.
** Changed in: ghc6 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/288601
Title:
libghc6-bytestring
Why is this "Incomplete"? The brokenness of ALPS is amply documented,
and there are a set of similar bugs reported. It should probably be
marked "duplicate", but I'm unsure which ones to merge.
(Anyway - my solution is to order a new laptop with a touchpad from
Synaptics. This was my first and l
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: chromium-browser
Since chromium doesn't have any decent way to block flash or other crap,
I installed privoxy. I then tried to run 'chromium --proxy-
server=localhost:8118', but it still loaded everything, and nothing was
reported in /var/log/privoxy/log
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Title:
chromium doesn't respect command line options
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The browser shouldn't be able to do that. Could it be a temperature
problem? "acpi -V" should tell you current temperatures. Check that
all fans are rotating normally (I had a problem with a power chord
blocking the CPU fan once :-)
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