Are there other "immediately resuspends" bugs that are currently open?
The power state problem this bug describes is now fixed on my XPS m1330,
but I am still experiencing immediate resuspends on occasion. It seems
to be after
a. locking or blanking the screen, closing the lid (triggers suspend)
I specifically experience this bug via www.noteflight.com when trying to
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https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=614772
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This bug is present in my current install of 9.10. I have experienced it on
two different Dell laptops:
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Inspiron 1440
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I am experiencing the ORIGINAL bug, not SixedUp's version. In other words, USB
devices do not function after reconnect. It also is appearing to affect the
integrated SD card readers.
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Further discoveries:
Devices register (e.g., /dev/sdb1) and I can mount them to a directory
and access them manually. But they will not automount on insert nor
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@ Michal
I believe this relates specifically to removable, external USB devices
and drives...
Ethan
2010/3/31 Michał Gołębiowski :
> @Martin Pitt
>> It's a difference whether you want to eject the media in a
>> drive, or disconnect the drive (for CD-ROMs, card readers,
>> cameras, etc.)
>
> Who
Isn't that the default behavior? I have not changed any settings on
several Ubuntu installs and they all have
/apps/eog/view/scroll_wheel_zoom set true by default.
If that's not supposed to be default behavior, is this not then a real
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Binary package hint: eog
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 9.10
Release:9.10
$ apt-cache policy eog
eog:
Installed: 2.28.1-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 2.28.1-0ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 2.28.1-0ubuntu1 0
500 http://ubuntu.osuosl.org karmic/main Packages
More info:
behavior only appears when using ctrl modifier
so when /apps/eog/view/scroll_wheel_zoom is set true:
user is unable to scroll left across image when zoomed
when /apps/eog/view/scroll_wheel_zoom is set false:
user is unable to zoom out with horizontal scroll
This behavior appears to a
I understand the difference between all the options, and use all of
them. I am still confused by the GUI. I think much of this is solvable
with pop-up dialogs. See examples:
USB flash (thumb) drive:
1. Insert/connect drive.
2. [automount]
3. Press eject
4. Drive unmounts and dialog box appears:
i cleaned up my comment a little here:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=598690#c18
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This message doesn't directly contribute to the bug fix. However, as
an Ubuntu (and ex-M$) user (and unofficial Ubuntu family sysadmin), I
just want to thank you folks and others for the work you are doing in
making Ubuntu an increasingly solid distro. The level of transparency
is refreshing and
I can confirm the same behavior on two Dell laptops running fresh installs of
9.10
XPS m1330 and Inspiron 1440
both have Intel video
stopping or blocking gnome-power-manager also "fixes" the problem, but
no GUI indication
Is this a duplicate of bug 207473? Has this been observed on non-Dell
lap
i have this bug as well on a Dell XPS M1330 running current 9.10
i have been trying to reproduce this bug consistently for several months
and failing. just today it happened again -- twice:
1. suspend laptop via lid close, disconnect power, resume on battery. laptop
immediately resuspends.
Here's a scenario to consider:
I recently (successfully) switched my mom from Windows to Ubuntu Linux
via her new laptop. An update pops up, and she runs it to get the
recommended and critical updates. All is well. No restart
notification. Then she tries to print a document, and the computer
it seems that Karmic has this same behavior -- can you explain how it is
intended behavior of CUPS that, on a default install, "controlled by
printout mode" does not work? It should not exist if it is a
meaningless option.
My system (9.10 to a HP Deskjet 810C) shows the following behavior:
Print
when i first installed Karmic, Tab worked. after an update
several months ago, it stopped working.
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I have the same behavior in Karmic with the latest updates. There is an Ubuntu
forums post about it here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1329426
This is a more serious bug than one might think -- to the casual user it
can look like an entire directory of pdf files has been deleted or
o
this affects my parent's laptop, but not mine -- nearly identical, up-
to-date installs of 9.10
on the plus side, i have used it as an opportunity to teach my mom how
to use some terminal commands :D
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isn't there supposed to be just one step per actual button press? if
so, i'm getting two...
11:07:03.785: platform_i8042_i8042_KBD_port_logicaldev_input condition
ButtonPressed = brightness-up
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i am running a fresh install of 9.10 on a Dell XPS M1330 laptop
getting two events per each keypress:
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ButtonPressed = brightness-up
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Not sure if this is three different bugs or three symptoms of the same
problem, but I am observing three different problematic behaviors on a
fresh 18.04.1 install with latest updates:
1. Failure to sync: I have all my online google accounts active, but the
calendar does not
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Not sure if this is three different bugs or three symptoms of the same
problem, but I am observing three different problematic behaviors on a
fresh 18.04.1 install with latest updates:
1. Failure to sync: I have all my online google accounts active, but the
cal
1. Renamed "calendar" folder under ~/.cache/evolution, and also the
~/.config/evolution and .local/share/evolution folders
2. rebooted. Then I
3. de-activated and re-activated "calendar" under each separate online account.
4. then I restarted Calendar app.
This appears to have fixed many of th
Experiencing similar issues/behavior in other gnome office apps:
contacts and todo list.
Contacts has actually given a useful error when trying to edit a google
contact, but the error message disappears very quickly and cannot be
copied or pasted. Attached is a screenshot.
This is all occurring o
I am renaming all "evolution" folders in ~.config ~.cache and
~.local/share to see if that fixes the behavior.
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Gnome Contacts freezes for a moment during startup. When I start
contacts via terminal, I get the following message:
(gnome-contacts:22862): folks-WARNING **: 15:41:16.720: Failed to find primary
PersonaStore with type ID 'eds' and ID
'f011fc492aced318ea4fd3536397095a23fe77
Renaming folders does not appear to resolve the issues. See bug 1793256
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This bug occurs in Pop!_OS 19.10 for me with or without a clipboard manager
installed.
In addition, when I do have a clipboard manager installed, it occurs BEFORE
any clipboard manager i tried receives any information about what I tried
to copy or paste, so seems inaccurate to me that blaming a cl
Eero I filed the original report. To me your comment seems only critical
and not helpful, especially in a report where a fix is being released. If
someone uses the same location for backup this problem doesn't appear to
exist.
I try to file bug reports as I encounter them, along with any workaroun
Public bug reported:
current versions of RNCBC packages are very outdated. Example:
rtirq-init is stuck at the 2015 version and there have been very significant
updates to this software, which is critical for all audio workstation users
(e.g. Ubuntu Studio).
RNCBC maintains updated versions her
Is there integration and tracking for upstream Debian bug reports or
forwarding such a report upstream?
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To
They are ignoring it as an upstream issue. Needs to be reported upstream
to Debian. See:
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I submitted a report upstream via reportbug -B debian
In the mean time rncbc has been nice enough to include binaries for
debian based systems.
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rtirq-init is stuck at the 2015 version and there have been v
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current versions of RNCBC packages are very outdated. Example:
rtirq-init is stuck at the 2015 version and there have been very significant
updates to this software, which is critical for all audio workstation u
However, my problem involves Intel 9650 Wifi/BT adapter not a Broadcom
adapter. If it is the same bug, then perhaps it is a configuration
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I have symptoms of this same problem in Pop!_OS 19.10.
Bluetooth audio connections stutter, skip or disconnect entirely during
moderate to heavy wifi use.
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I am running $ uname -a
Linux pop-os 5.4.0-7626-generic #30~1588169883~20.04~bbe668a-Ubuntu SMP
Wed Apr 29 21:00:02 UTC x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
$ apt show mutter
Package: mutter
Version: 3.36.1-3ubuntu3
This is the default install configuration for Pop!_OS. Under this
configuration, th
$ uname -a
Linux pop-os 5.4.0-7626-generic #30~1588169883~20.04~bbe668a-Ubuntu SMP Wed Apr
29 21:00:02 UTC x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
$ apt show mutter
Package: mutter
Version: 3.36.2-1ubuntu1~20.04.1
The bug is not reproducible under this configuration on my system, using
default install +
Also I don't understand how the comments implying that this problem
isn't being given "high enough priority" are a. valid (as in true; in my
experience this bug is getting a lot of attention, and the main thing
holding back the release of the fix right now is *user testing* e.g.,
from the people co
Tim, I don't know, I am just "another user"
But I appreciate you testing! For me, the pattern has always been quite
consistent for the first cut/copy to fail, and so is fairly easy for me to
test.
The different symptoms are curious, with it being very predictable for some
and random for others!
I wonder if there are residual components of the problem that go away when
you upgrade against or do a fresh install? I never tested 3.36.2 against my
original 19.10 install, I just went to 20.04 when the fix was released.
So, for example, maybe if I had installed 3.36.2 while running my original
But you are not a consumer, and this is free (libre) open-source software,
not something you bought. It is something you participate in. "Won't fix"
doesn't necessarily mean that they aren't going to participate in or assist
a solution, it means that the ultimate responsibility lies with the
upstre
the bug persists on my system with or without any clipboard manager or
extension installed. And others have reported the behavior in default
installs. so I feel a bit skeptical that a clipboard manager or extension
is implicated.
On Tue, Apr 28, 2020, 09:46 Eike Rathke <1852...@bugs.launchpad.net>
Copy Q does nothing to fix the issue for me. It exists with or without any
clipboard manager or extension on my Pop!_OS 19.10 install.
Fortunately for my workflow I do as much work as possible in programs not
affected by the bug such as gedit and zim and I believe focuswriter.
Much thanks to the
I have avoided using the calendar application as it has been too buggy
to be usable, I will need to see if this issue still occurs.
Basically you are saying that it needs to be reported upstream?
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as per https://github.com/pop-os/default-settings/issues/60
Distribution (run cat /etc/os-release):
$ cat /etc/os-release
NAME="Pop!_OS"
VERSION="19.04"
ID=ubuntu
ID_LIKE=debian
PRETTY_NAME="Pop!_OS 19.04"
VERSION_ID="19.04"
HOME_URL="https://system76.com/pop";
SUPPORT_URL="
We are traveling right now so I won't be able to test this for a few weeks.
Better if someone else can get to it sooner...thank you!
On Tue, Jan 15, 2019, 04:45 Brian Murray Hello ethanay, or anyone else affected,
>
> Accepted deja-dup into cosmic-proposed. The package will build n
Dell XPS m1330 w/Intel GM965 graphics on Ubuntu 32-bit w/latest updates
onto Patriot 4gb flash drives
This bug occurs consistently at two points during the process:
1. durign the start of the copy process
2. During the "system policy requires authentification for installation of
bootloader" prom
Thanks, Seth. It clearly did cause loss of data, though, so I'm confused
about that part of your statement?
Something in the crash OR an automatic recovery process erased saved work
ethan
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> Thanks for taking the ti
hi Lars,
when/where will this feature be available??
Is there also a way to view/manage system-wide queues across all
printers?
thank you very much, this is wonderful!
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The functionality you added before feature freeze is exactly what i've been
looking for in a dedicated user-controlled print server. I can just set up
the different print queues as startup programs. thank you!!
On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 4:17 AM, Lars Uebernickel <
lars.uebernic...@canonical.com> w
does the workaround exist yet? is it possible to specificy a "manual
fallback location" in a config file if/when redshift fails to start?
ideally, if redshift starts without network access, would the program
fall back to its last known good location setting, and then wait for an
internet connecti
Public bug reported:
I have three podcast streams. Sometimes rhythmbox crashes on startup. I
believe this is tied to a specific crash that occurs consistently, here's dmesg
(several crashes in a row trying to update "all streams"):
[112404.531570] rhythmbox[23277]: segfault at c ip b72cec74 sp
Is it possible to run diagnostics to rule out faulty hardware? This is
a laptop from 2008 and I think possible that the wireless card is
failing? I don't have access to a replacement card.
I will test the upstream kernel and report back...
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Status: Expired =>
Same behavior observed while running latest upstream kernel available here:
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On Tue, Jun 30, 2015 at 4:26 AM, Christopher M. Penalver <
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> ethanay, could you please advise which prior kernel version specifically
> was the one that introduced this problem?
>
> ** Tags
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> ethanay, so when you reboot into an earlier kernel available via the
> GRUB menu, does this issue still occur?
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Maybe installing TLP is a workaround?
http://askubuntu.com/questions/285434/is-there-a-power-saving-
application-similar-to-jupiter
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High fr
Is this a HAL problem? It's still a problem in 14.04 LTS...
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For me, it's that the OS leaves insane hardware mfr defaults of hdparm
-B=128 in place even on AC power. I believe this was fixed in 12.04 but is
back for some reason in 14.04 for me... Installing TLP changes to B=254 on
AC and retains the B=128 on battery (with the addition of clustering hdd
wri
adding "acpi_backlight=vendor acpi_osi=linux" to grub boot options:
a. fully fixes this problem in a Dell Inspiron 1545 running 14.04 (all
behavior normal and as expected, including indicator popups for brightness
adjustment)
b. partially fixes the problem in a Dell Inspiron 1440 running 12.04 (ful
The Fedora fix seems much more elegant and less invasive by simply finding
and eliminating a software keymapping duplicate of hardware/bios activated
keys, if it's the same issue! Maybe it's part of the fix, because the
Inspiron 1545 running 14.04 already has those changes in its
/lib/udev/hwdb.d/
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> reported against:
>
currently testing new hardware
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On Sat, Jul 4, 2015 at 2:36 PM, Christopher M. Penalver <
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> ethanay, could y
Ok, I swapped out my old Intel 3945abg card with a new intel 5300bgn
wifi card. Reliability seems to have increased, but problem still
occurs. See attached for dmesg output of dropout with new wifi card
installed, including two instances of "wireless disabled by hardware
switch."
It leads me to
confirming behavior still exists in
$ 4.2.0-040200rc2-generic #201507121935 SMP Sun Jul 12 23:59:46 UTC 2015 i686
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Dell XPS m1330 with Intel Wireless ABG
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PREEMPT Tue Feb 25 00:32:18 UTC 2014 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
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I experience this problem running Freya on an intel graphics stack.
However, I use the Scratch text editor a lot. It is configured to "hide
the cursor while typing." If I type a little bit in the text editor to
hide the cursor, the next time I move the cursor, it reappears as
normal.
So consider
(which is to say that comment #47 works for me)
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echo Flames_in_Paradise
this is NOT a "low priority" bug -- this is a huge setback for anyone
with vision impairments. It is a fundamental ACCESSIBILITY issue. Just
because you can see the pointer just fine in its default setting doesn't
mean that many of your target audience can! Please have a
Adding dmesg for latest mainline kernel at http://kernel.ubuntu.com
/~kernel-ppa/mainline/drm-intel-nightly/current/ -- the error differs
slightly in reporting. Will attach 3.19 snippet as well.
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see attached Kernel 3.19 dmesg snippet (for comparison).
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[Dell Inspiron 1525] WARNING: CPU: 1 PID: 1154 at
/build/buildd/li
also reported here: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=93511
** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #93511
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=93511
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It did not exist in 12.04. IIRC, the graphical artifacts symptomatic of
the issue for me appeared during an upgrade in Elementary OS Freya (based
on Ubuntu 14.04) from kernel 3.13 to 3.19 -- an upgrade intended to fix
another kernel bug! :P
I get no random suspend issues. The possibility exists
Another interesting artifact: all open windows unable to obtain focus
after compiz respawn. Only able to interact via mouse. Must close and
reopen to regain window focus.
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Public bug reported:
What I was doing while it happened: Taking a screenshot using default
application, alt + prnt scrn, of a libreoffice drawing.
Mouse responsive, system still functional. Able to switch to TTY 6 and
killall compiz, which then automatically respawned. Sometimes it
doesn't aut
Public bug reported:
Dell XPS m1330 with Intel Wireless ABG
uname -a: Linux ethan-XPS-M1330 3.2.0-60-lowlatency-pae #62-Ubuntu SMP
PREEMPT Tue Feb 25 00:32:18 UTC 2014 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
what I expect: wireless connectivity to be reliable and consistent
what happens instead: wireless con
apologies for the delayed reply. have been out sick.
the standard "resume from suspend" password prompt -- not the login
screen. but the screen lock password prompt.
On Sun, Oct 7, 2012 at 12:57 AM, Marius Kotsbak
<1059...@bugs.launchpad.net>wrote:
> Which kind of password prompt do you see? T
screen saving is blank screen / turn off and there is no password prompt.
i have never tried to lock the screen on guest account. theoretically,
should it even be possible to lock the screen since guest accts use a
random pwd?
On Mon, Oct 15, 2012 at 9:00 PM, Marius Kotsbak
<1059...@bugs.launchpa
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