I've just tested and don't suffer the same issue. On the other hand I
have a new laptop and now possess only one NTFS-drive in addition to my
ext3 drives. I just tried it for the first time and gnome asks me for
the password and then mounts it. Unmounting and remounting work like a
charm!
One triv
Still present here on ubuntu studio 8.04. Attached is a deb package with
the mess-x and mame-x conflicts removed.
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*me too*, but I'd also like to suggest that it would be great to have a
live grep feature, where instead of just highlighting matches from the
buffer, you'd see just the rows that contain the matching pattern.
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Crashed when I do export => folder => standalone web-gallery in a random
point during the process (tried four times). Attached is the debug text
generated by the --debug switch.
When not creating a standalone gallery, the process *works with the same
settings* (resize to 900, autorotate, no tag ex
On my laptop the issue rises (at least) when the laptop is started with
AC disconnected and battery not totally full. The tooltip is correct
("running on battery..."), but the icon is the one displayed when the
battery is charging.
By plugging AC in and taking it out again the icon changes to the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox
Firefox (1.99+2.0b1+dfs) on edgy won't start. Moving the .mozilla
directory away from ~ and starting firefox results in a hang: firefox
appears to load for a while and after that does nothing. Ctrl+c +
starting firefox again brings up the "Restore
Yes. I killed the previous instances before starting a new one.
I also found the cure: ATI fglrx drivers thought that I have another
screen attached even though I don't have one. I created a new xorg.conf
with just the device and identifier line for the fglrx section.
Now Xorg no longer thinks th
The same rule won't work in edgy with the new udev. But I noticed that a
permanent symlink to the correct touchpad event can be found from:
/dev/input/by-path/platform-i8042-serio-3-event-
Putting this as the Device option value of the Synaptics InputDevice
section in xorg.conf works nicely.
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Using Gaphor from the official repositories. On startup it segfaults:
$ gaphor
** (gaphor:23504): WARNING **: couldn't make the type `CanvasGroup' ready
/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/diacanvas/__init__.py:13: RuntimeWarning:
tp_compare didn't return -1 or -2 for exceptio
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I can confirm this on edgy. Using XGL and Sun Java5 the frostwire window
is blank, but inside normal Xorg, there are no problems. This of course
affects things like applets as well.
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I'm using gaphor 0.8.1 and libdiacanvas2-1 0.14.4 from debian
development and I have the same result when running gaphor.
I'll attach a gdb session of running the /usr/bin/gaphor with python
line-by-line. Perhaps it helps. Looking at the BT with my limited python
experience it seems that the probl
I can verify this on a macbook pro (third generation). It's quite hard
to explain, but "flakey" does describe it quite well. Looking into
Xorg.0.log, I see no problems with driver initialization.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/120716
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This will presumably fixed in 0.36 which should be ready this fall. As
Christian said, this is probably related to GTK 2.12.
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AFAIK getting desklets to appear on all workspaces has to do with the
sticky-setting of the windows. Basically it should not matter when
compiz is started because in the end all desklets are just GTK-windows.
I think this is more related to compiz than gdesklets (particularly to
compiz respecting
Removal of /media/.hal-mtab also works here (using Ericsson k750i
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One way of doing it is through the graphical user interface of synaptic
(Menu: System->Preferences->Synaptic...). The quicker way of doing it is
via the command line:
1. Open a terminal (Menu: Accessories -> Terminal)
2. Type in: sudo apt-get remove --purge uswsusp
3. Press enter and give your pa
I guess I should mention that the problem did not reappear when I did a
complete reinstall of Ubuntu (repartitioned the hdd, etc.). It only
showed up after I upgraded.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/108230
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Ok. I guess I got it solved. Did a reinstall of initramfs-tools and I
guess the reconfiguring did the trick.
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Apt-get does not seem to be able to do a reinstall, but wajig can. So
just apt-get install wajig and do a "wajig reinstall initramfs-tools". I
guess it just does the apt-get remove and install but uses --ignore-deps
or something with the commands..
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ht
Sorry I can't help you with the actual resuming. My problem was that
resume asks for the device file or wants enter to be pressed and if I
boot through the default grub-option (with usplash on) it will just hang
there. Booting via safe mode lets me press enter so I can continue.
If it's a resume r
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After upgrading to Feisty my laptop stopped booting. The process would
hang at the start of usplash (the meter would go for a few millimeters).
There was no way to continue with usplash, but when using the recovery
mode the following text would appear:
"resume: could not stat
Yes. I had the exact same problem. IIRC it was the reinstall of
initramfs-tools that helped. You might also try "dpkg-reconfigure
initramfs-tools" since that could remove the faulty bits from your
configs.
And I don't even use hibernate/resume on this laptop, so it was pretty
surprising that I got
Sorry for the late reply. Had to upgrade first :).
I'm not experiencing identical behavior, but something is wrong still..
I can umount the NTFS-drive from the desktop, but I can't bring it back
since gnome complains:
"Unable to mount the selected volume.
mount: can't find uuid=70a9-783d in /etc/
If I remove the D-drive from fstab, it works very nicely. I can remount
it via nautilus and I even get the actual drive name instead of "hda2".
It does however require super-user permissions. Is there a way to make
it work with regular users?
And furthermore, I have one strange drive in nautilus (
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
Nautilus can unmount non-removable media like NTFS-partitions through
the desktop or via the file manager. However it can't mount them back on
because pmount complains:
error: device /dev/hda2 is not removable
error: could not execute pmount
I
I'm using 6.10
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Binary package hint: nvidia-current
On Lucid with the latest Nvidia drivers (195.36.15-0ubuntu2) Xorg
reports:
[...]
(--) Apr 20 09:16:36 NVIDIA(0): Connected display device(s) on GeForce 310M at
PCI:1:0:0:
(--) Apr 20 09:16:36 NVIDIA(0): none
(EE) Apr 20 09:16:36 NVIDI
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I solved the issue by downloading and activating in xorg.conf the same
EDID-values as the users of Sony Vaio CW-laptops. This feels a bit odd
as the laptop LCDs are different.
The file in question (sonycw.txt) as well as discussion of the same
problem w/ nvidia 310m: http://ubuntuforums.org/showth
Also happens on NVIDIA (proprietary drivers). Running Sony Vaio S11V9E
on 2.6.32-21-generic (64bit). Brightness dims to half correctly when
disconnected from AC, but changing via f5/f6 does not work. Thus perhaps
ACPI issue?
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Running 10.04 on Sony Vaio VPCS11V9E
Using ppa:ubuntu-audio-dev
Sound output works perfectly.
Very much identical bug, but with different laptop:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/531028
ALSA information:
http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=422063cd
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Listening to music (in this case via rhythmbox) results in stuttering
sound. This happens once in a while (every 1min or so) on low load and
increases when there is a lot of disk activity.
Using the driver version 2.6.32-22.201005210601 from audio-dev-ppa.
Problem does not ap
ok. i was just wondering where the place to file bugs against the dev-
version was but if there's none, then i'll refrain myself from posting
in the future :)
my line in /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf looks like this:
options snd-hda-intel model=auto position_fix=1
and it seems that the stutter i
seems to work fine without model=auto
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just rebooted and everything works fine without custom udev rules
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I can confirm this on another Sony Vaio S (VPCS11V9E) running 11.10. All
was fine in 11.04. Please let me know if I could debug this further
somehow.
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After some more digging, here's a quick solution for us Vaio S owners:
echo 1 | sudo tee /sys/devices/platform/sony-laptop/kbd_backlight
from https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=121566
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Used to work flawlessly in 11.04. No I can no longer pair them with the
laptop (Sony Vaio S). I removed the headphones from the list of known
devices and tried setting them up again, but the Device search won't
find them (it does find two iMacs belonging to my neighbors).
$ d
proved out to be a hw issue. fixed for me
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Title:
Regression: Nokia BH-905i headphone
Is there any way I could debug this? Sniff bluetooth traffic? Really did
work very nicely in 11.04
** Description changed:
- Used to work flawlessly in 11.04. No I can no longer pair them with the
+ Used to work flawlessly in 11.04. Now I can no longer pair them with the
laptop (Sony Vaio S). I
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: bluez
Connection drops after a few minutes. Then after pressing a few keys,
the connection goes up again. Mostly seems to happen when there is a
short few second typing pause. This also drops other bluetooth devices,
such as the Logitech bluetooth mouse,
this also happens with the 2.6.34-kernel from the kernel-ppa
$ uname -a
Linux 2.6.34-020634rc7-generic #020634rc7 SMP Mon May 10 09:08:52 UTC 2010
x86_64 GNU/Linux
dmesg reports the same thing
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Same issue w/ Nvidia 310M on sony vaio VPCS11V9E. Xorg.log reports:
[18.690] (WW) NVIDIA(0): Unable to get display device DFP-0's EDID; cannot
compute DPI
[18.690] (WW) NVIDIA(0): from DFP-0's EDID.
I had the same issue in 10.04 and solved it with a CustomEDID line in
xorg.conf. The
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Error:
$ codeblocks
codeblocks: relocation error: /usr/lib/libcodeblocks.so.0: symbol
_Z18wxSafeConvertWX2MBPKw, version WXU_2.8 not defined in file
libwx_baseu-2.8.so.0 with link time reference
Solution:
downgrade to libwxbase2.8.10.1-0ubuntu1
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here's the output:
$ apt-cache policy codeblocks libwxbase2.8-0 libwxgtk2.8-0
codeblocks:
Installed: 10.05-0ubuntu1~lucid
Candidate: 10.05-0ubuntu1~lucid
Version table:
*** 10.05-0ubuntu1~lucid 0
500 http://lgp203.free.fr/ubuntu/ lucid/universe Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/sta
Did some testing:
0) checked that position_fix is disabled in /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base
1) uninstalled linux-alsa-driver-modules-2.6.32-22-generic (from audio-dev/ppa)
2) added lucid-proposed repo & updated
3) installed the new kernel provided
(... some messing about w/ custom nvidia drivers & rebo
yep. pcm and master both raised (only ones available), correct card
selected (only one available) and on duplex (also tried just output).
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Good news everyone! It's just a problem with the specific internal
adapter my vaio is using. I got me an external A-link USB bluetooth
adapter, which does not suffer from the same problem. Maybe it's a bug
within the kernel module?
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