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Binary package hint: ubuntuone-client
The client doesn't work and DISPLAYS NO ERROR LOG, MESSAGE, OR ANYTHING
WHICH MIGHT HELP, and DOES NOT HAVE ANY CONFIGURATION INFORMATION.
It goes to the launchpad, then I get a long redirect (I'm using
noredirect so I see where you are
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Binary package hint: gnome-bluetooth
I just tried to pair a fairly standard phone under Karmic.
First, it seems to randomly ignore the PIN selection dialog. I keep
setting it to a short but custom PIN and instead it pops up a very long
random pin. That would not be so bad,
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: notify-osd
The size is too big for smaller screens.
It cannot be dismissed.
It cannot be gotten rid of so if there is something I need to access in that
corner, I'm stuck for a long time (if there might be multiple notifications).
There is no configurati
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: grub2
It can't find perfectly bootable DOS partitions, yet it finds any junk
on a USB key, SD card or disk attached even though I never want it to
have the boot from the removable media on the main hard drive.
The DOS is an annoyance but can be fixed man
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In lucid, I need a particular proprietary wireless driver.
The Install driver screen comes up, but I have no network connection
because I don't have the driver.
It doesn't give me a URL or any other method of obtaining the driver, it
must be downloaded from the utility on th
It remains an issue. Works fine from a hub, isn't found direct.
I will check into the upstream kernels later.
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BTW - the apport-collect seems to be broken - it did something with
launchpad, then gave some error message after asking me a bunch of
questions and complaining about the internet connection (which was
working perfectly for everything else).
Do you want me to test and report bugs or not? If you a
Here is the output for what it is worth:
ubu...@ubuntu:~$ apport-collect -p linux 422159
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/share/apport/apport-gtk", line 354, in
app.run_argv()
File "/usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/apport/ui.py", line 538, in run_argv
return self.run_upda
That is from the lucid alpha 3 iso.
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[222169.608150] usb 2-2: device descriptor read/64, error -75
[222170.244121] usb 2-2: device not accepting address 29, error -71
[222170.352259] usb 2-2: new low speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address
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I have more than one of these, and I would be willing to send one to someone
with the expertise to fix the problem, but they aren't very expensive and the
docu
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I probably sent it twice - apport-collect doesn't give any indication
that it succeeded or failed, so I just ran it twice.
I tried the most recent (daily) kernel, I think ...34.999, but it
panicked at the boot. I'm a bit busy and my main computer is out for
repair so I don't want to try too many
Public bug reported:
I removed network-manager and bootchart and a few other things after
upgrading since they weren't fixed or annoying or whatever, and now
lucid will not boot.
Single user (recovery) didn't come up the first time (until I removed a
uuid line from grub), and it tries to start ne
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: wicd
"upgrading" reinstalled all the stuff I removed because it didn't work
well including network-manager. Removing it now renders my system
unbootable (it stops at a text screen but X never comes up), but the
applet is still broken, taking over a minut
omething else and it freezes.
Apr 3 12:05:20 tz-hpmini kernel: [96484.000156] ata1: lost interrupt (Status
0x58)
Apr 3 12:05:20 tz-hpmini kernel: [96484.000427] ata1: soft resetting link
Apr 3 12:05:21 tz-hpmini kernel: [96484.172813] ata1.00: configured for UDMA/66
Apr 3 12:05:21 tz-hpmini k
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kernel-package
(I reported this more briefly earlier, but here is an apport version)
On lucid Beta-1, the hard drive keeps freezing for about 10 seconds,
then restarts. It is intermittent and I can't cause it. The cpu goes
to 100% iowait on both cored
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Notes:
1. it seemed to happen when I inserted a thumb drive - it wouldn't
recognize the thumb drive and initiated this ATA lockup.
2. SpinRite detected no bad sectors or even any correctable areas for
the given partition on the disk. Jaunty run from the thumb drive
doesn't seem to show the freez
Public bug reported:
The screensize on my hp netbook is 576 vertical, but I am running
standard Ubuntu, not the netbook remix.
I did the upgrade to the current lucid alpha and so far it has gone
better than anything since Gutsy, but the terminal window goes off the
bottom of the screen and I can'
Public bug reported:
the final dpkg --configure -a failed on some obscure kernel package
(which probably didn't harm the system), but instead of restoring (which
it said), or even cleaning up things like /etc/atp/sources.d back to a
clean state, it left all that junk, and there isn't any way I can
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC0: tz 1560 F pulseaudio
/dev/snd/pcmC0D0p: tz 1560 F...m pulseaudio
/dev/snd/seq:timidity 1537 F timidity
CRDA: Error: command ['iw', 'reg', 'get'] failed with exit code 1: nl80211 not
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It is the terminal window WITHIN update manager. My normal terminal
windows use a small monofont and work very well. But there is no way I
can find to change the update window's terminal screen - the fonts for
the update manager follow the theme, but if I show the terminal window,
it is (for me)
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-terminal
I still get that horribly large fecal-dark-brown box (regardless of
theme). On a netbook size screen anything is large.
It stays up for far too long and there is no way to control the amount
of time I can find.
There is still no apparent
Still broken in lucid beta. AP up for several minutes, Wicd sees it
immediately, NM doesn't see it after a minute.
Refresh is disable and reenable wireless interface.
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The current beta 2 works fine.
AFAIK the crash reporter is still annoying (how about one box or page
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I tried plugging in my Novatel Mifi and it used to work (after ejecting
the virtual CD).
It is properly enumerated (lsusb returns the right ID) but network
manager doesn't think I have anything connected. It does display the
WiFi and Ethernet ports. (Also the Wifi never ref
I should add this is via direct USB for when I want to use it while
charging.
/dev/ttyUSB0 exists and responds to AT commands, but Network Manager
ignores it.
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When I mount or attach external media, it appears in Thunar, but I can't eject.
It complains that something is locking so it can't umount. However fuser
shows only Thunar itself is holding it open (although I have it pointed
elsewhere).
I don'
1. Insert any removable media - a USB key or SD card.
2. Mount it (Thunar or gigolo or "sudo mount...")
3. Have Thunar up at the desktop.
4. Attempt to eject - Thunar right click, "umount /media/X", uncheck the box in
gigolo.
5. It complains that something is locking it/is busy.
6. "fuser /media/X
Let me clarify,
3. Have Thunar SHOWING THE DESKTOP DIRECTORY, NOT THE MOUNTED MEDIA.
No matter which directory I go to I can't eject it. My Home directory,
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#lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
Release:10.04
$ apt-cache policy thunar
thunar:
Installed: 1.0.1-3ubuntu1
Candidate: 1.0.1-3ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 1.0.1-3ubuntu1 0
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ lucid/universe Packages
100 /var/lib/dpk
At the moment, I can't seem to duplicate it, but it has happened before
I reported it (also DCIM directories or those underneath would cause
problems).
When it starts misbehaving again I will get the xsession-errors and any
other file which I think might help
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pletPlugin.py", line
105, in _load
self.on_load(applet)
File "/usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/blueman/plugins/applet/PulseAudio.py",
line 115, in on_load
if int(version.split(".")[2]) < 15:
ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10: '21-63-gd3efa-dirt
Same thing. I select 1234 or enter it manually. I verify that the
dialog has it by going back in. Instead of using 1234 it displays a
random 6 digit pin. It did 1234 ONCE, but I don't know what I did and
it isn't repeatable. The last 3 times it gave me the 6 digit pin.
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gnome-bluetooth can
And it includes a stupid startup screen in the wizard with a long,
boring, and irrelevant explanation of what is going to happen. You
should move it to the screen with the devices or remove it entirely.
Also, there is no way back from the wrong pin screen, just cancel. I
should be able to get bac
It just worked, but I don't know if it is repeatable - Leave the device
off. Go to the stupid "we are going to hold your hand and play nanny
while you setup your bluetooth device" screen and hit next. Set the pin
option to what is needed and hit ok. Turn the device on.
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Continued - turn the device on, wait for it to appear, then select it
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When installing the Lucid Lynx beta, going to step 8 of 8, and clicking
"Advanced..." brings up the install bootloader box.
Install is checked, but the partition is NOT selectable from the
dropdown for "Device for bootloader Installation". The dropdown
appears, but clicking
I hate popups of all kinds, and the "choose" is now going to be left to
whomever even if I know precisely which package because it is now
impossible to select it from the random results returned (across dozens
of the tiny pages no matter what my font or screen size is).
I know usually within one o
For me it is still a problem.
Just typing "gpg" will produce the message.
My .gnupg is 700, the contents are all 600.
If it complains, at least it should specify what it doesn't like. There
are many complaints and no solutions from a google search.
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I could just file this as a completely new bug, but it would be the same
title and issue.
It would just not involve what should be done as apt-key.
What precisely does GPG require - it should either say X needs to be Y
so I can correct it or remain silent.
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St
My error - I did a sudo shell and didn't notice I hadn't exited. (I use
multiple terminals and picked the sudoed one).
But it really should give more details - user does not own nor does
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"did not work" is not a bug report.
Did /dev/rfcomm0 EXIST, i.e. your device was paired and connected via
bluetooth BEFORE you tried the command(s)?
If so, what was the error message?
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You
Verify /dev/rfcomm0 is rwx using ls.
Also try "cat /dev/rfcomm0" and/or "wc /dev/rfcomm0" to see if they give errors.
You might also want to try the above with "strace" preceeding the command just
to see the open, and/or with "sudo"
I normally have to start "rfcomm connect 0 " before it goes liv
Verify /dev/rfcomm0 is rwx using ls.
Also try "cat /dev/rfcomm0" and/or "wc /dev/rfcomm0" to see if they give errors.
You might also want to try the above with "strace" preceeding the command just
to see the open, and/or with "sudo"
I normally have to start "rfcomm connect 0 " before it goes liv
if khubd is crashing, nothing else will change. Also check with "lsof"
to see if something grabs the /dev/ttyUSB0.
Also, which kernel? uname -a. I'm running the proposed and have no
trouble with arduinos or ftdi breakouts. (except RTS-reset, but that's
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My error - you should do lsof -i | grep /dev/ttyUSB0 to see if anything
is holding.
If you add "proposed", (in the system->admin->software sourcest) you can
get:
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which works for me.
/dev/rfcomm0 is NOT a file, it is a device node. That is what the "c"
in crwx... means.
When the bluetooth serial connects, rfcomm can CONNECT THE DEVICE TO THE
NODE. It normally crates the file when it starts. Most things in /dev
don't exist - check but I think /dev is mounted and populated by
/dev/rfcomm0 is NOT a file, it is a device node. That is what the "c"
in crwx... means.
When the bluetooth serial connects, rfcomm can CONNECT THE DEVICE TO THE
NODE. It normally crates the file when it starts. Most things in /dev
don't exist - check but I think /dev is mounted and populated by
Actually I'm only using 32 bit. It should work in 64 though.
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sudo would show what krfcommd is pointing at.
Did the cat (did you type in both) commands or the wc return any errors
or just freeze.
The manpage for mknod explains C (and B and a few other things).
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"sudo ps ax | grep rfcomm".
The comnmands wc and cat are "freezing" because they work but no data is
coming over the rfcomm port.
Did you try the original fix
Create a flie with the line:
KERNEL=="rfcomm", GROUP="dialout"
in a flie like /etc/udev/rules.d/rfcomm.rules
And are you running karmic
It does say the fix is in jaunty-proposed. It would probably be a
backport now, but you can use Software Sources to enable "proposed" and
the update program might fix it.
With the added udev rule, what is the full output line from "ls
/dev/rfcomm"?
Also did you try "sudo ps ax | grep rfcomm"?
A
Also try "rfcomm -a" (may need sudo).
Do you have the device in the /etc/bluetooth/rfcomm.conf file? If so
could you include it (you can change the addersses if you are
concerned). Also, try if it says "bind yes", try "bind no;" (or just
use # to comment out all the active lines), reboot, then
WHY do people here change things to "Incomplete" but NEVER GIVE ANY CLUE
AS TO WHAT IS MISSING?
If it is "Incomplete", it would help everyone if you would state what it
would take to make the report "complete".
Are we all just supposed to guess and play question and answer games?
Or is there som
I'm running the kernel from proposed and it appears to have the fix:
uname -a
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I was going to title another the "Upgrade Network Deadlock - can't
download networks driver without network driver"
I would extend this to any network drivers - there are a few ethernet
drivers (I have a netbook with a broadcom combo which means I have
nothing but USB until I enable proprietary dr
One other related matter:
IF THEY ARE GOING TO FORMAT THE SWAP PARTITION THEY SHOULD SHOW THE
FORMAT PARTITION BOX AS BEING CHECKED.
That would suffice to indicate I should deselect it or take action.
FORMATTING ANY PARTITION THAT IS VISIBLY SELECTED AS NOT BEING FORMATTED
IS BAD.
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when inst
It isn't so much invalid as a duplicate of:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/debian-installer/+bug/379169
They don't need to do "Preserve UUID" as much as they need TO INDICATE
THAT THEY HAVE SELECTED A PARTITION TO DO SOMETHING ON instead of
leaving swap partitions blank WHETHER OR NOT
There is a second problem which I won't report as a separate bug since
this summarizes it -
MANUAL PARTITIONING DOES NOT INDICATE IT HAS SELECTED A SWAP PARTITION
IN ANY WAY
I assume that if I could see it the first time through I would have
simply de-selected it then.
Others get a mount point,
Public bug reported:
I had a working sdhc usbkey that had a dos partition and grub which
could boot into it as well as a bootable linux (split into / and /home)
under jaunty. Simple, easy...
Karmic has been an absolute disaster trying to do any kind of upgrade.
I managed to get it installed, an
Analog [STAC92xx Analog]
Subdevices: 2/2
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
Subdevice #1: subdevice #1
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC0: tz 1612 F pulseaudio
CRDA: Error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory
Card0.Amixer.info:
Card hw:0 '
** Attachment added: "AlsaDevices.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34998833/AlsaDevices.txt
** Attachment added: "BootDmesg.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34998834/BootDmesg.txt
** Attachment added: "Card0.Amixer.values.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34998836/Card0.Amixer.valu
Public bug reported:
I have a computer without internet access.
Using a Karmic DVD I did the apt-cdrom and it was recognized and asked
if I wanted to upgrade. I started it, but it came up with "some
packages can't be authenticated", but I think it was every package, and
to "try again later". Th
Public bug reported:
I keep trying an failing to upgrade to Karmic. Each time it starts,
SPENDS a HALF HOUR CONFIGURING, then finds something like I need to free
up a few megabytes of disk space and ENDS AND UNDOES EVERYTHING IT DID
SO I HAVE TO SPEND ANOTHER HALF HOUR JUST TO GET TO THE SAME POI
I also had to add irqpoll to the bootup (in /boot/grub/menu.lst, where
it says "kernel ... vmlinuz ... ro". I haven't tried removing the
option from xorg, but my Avaratec now works. I added the irqpoll since
I got the message that IRQ185 wasn't being handled.
I think the irq "multiplexer" in the
I don't have the new kernel.
I have three changes which make it work on my Averatec for the internal
rt2500 card.
I don't know if all are necessary or if just one or two are required.
1. In the driver itself, rtmp_init.c, right at the end, there is an #if
which switches del_timer and del_timer_s
Public bug reported:
xenial 16.04
maas 2.0.0~beta2+bzr4920-0ubuntu1
browsing to Nodes, DNS, Networks, or DHCP Snippets (anything that has IP
ranges) returns "index out of range"
initial investigation looks like the same problem as the divide by zero
error, MAASIPRange isnt being populated. Har
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