Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-media
Hello! I’m using Natty, and I noticed that sounds (e.g. music) caused by
X applications turns off when switching to the text console (e.g.,
Alt+F1).
I suspect this is intended behavior caused by a setting somewhere, not a
bug in Pulseaudio
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Here it is. The assertion is in g_logv() from libglib-2.0.so.0, and I
couldn’t find a dbgsym package for that one.
However, I installed libgtk2.0-0-dbgsym=2.19.7-0ubuntu1 because I saw
the calls to g_log come from there. Also, gnome-terminal-dbgsym is
version 2.29.6-0ubuntu3 in case you want to
By the way, despite the way I formulated this bug, I actually want to
find out why the keyboard applet doesn’t like my layout and make the
error go away. If anyone has any suggestions for tracking it down
myself, please say so :-)
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panel reports an error but no details
OK, I reported it upstream. Anything else I can do?
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** Also affects: gnome-applets via
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=612930
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Hi there! Yep, that worked!
Shouldn't that be installed by default, or at least recommended by
evince? (It's just suggested now.)
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evince doesn't display certain PDF documents correctly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/532282
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Hello! Inoticed that evince doesn't render this document correctly:
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/xetex/latex/fontspec/fontspec.pdf
(link can be found on the XeTeX page in Wikipedia).
The “code” font words are not displayed at all. (See
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Binary package hint: gnome-panel
Hello! I recently upgraded to Lucid, and I started having this bug.
When I log-in, every time, I receive two identical error dialogs. They
have, in bold, “The panel encountered a problem while loading
OAFIID:GNOME_KeyboardApplet.”, and in
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/530669
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nautilus errors in ~/.xsession-errors
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/530684
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Hello! I've recently updated to Lucid. I've been experiencing some bugs,
so I started digging through ~/.xsession-errors.
Among others, I've noticed the following lines in there (asterisk lines
added by me):
Initializing
After a bit of googling, I ended up looking in ~/.xsession-errors. I
found the following lines, but they're not much more edifying, which is
probably part of the bug:
** (gnome-panel:3373): WARNING **: panel-applet-frame.c:1273: failed to load
applet OAFIID:GNOME_KeyboardApplet:
(null)
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Binary package hint: gnome-terminal
Hello! I've recently updated to Lucid. I've been experiencing some bugs,
so I started digging through ~/.xsession-errors.
I've noticed the following lines in there:
(gnome-terminal:3460): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_accel_map_unlock_path:
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/530686
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I also noticed these lines in a later session (four identical,
consecutive copies):
(nautilus:5576): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: IA__g_object_set_valist:
construct property disable-client-side-decorations for object
`GtkWindow' can't be set after construction
(nautilus:5576): GLib-GObject-WARNING
Hi Sebastian, it's been already reported at
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=579888
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multiload-applet + sshfs breaks suspend
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/319575
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I get the same behavior for my SSHFS mounts.
As the first poster mentions, this is strange because Nautilus can
delete each individual file in the folder, and it can delete the empty
folder afterwards. “rm -r in the command line works flawlessly.
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fail to delete directory over sshfs with
First, a work-around: create a folder named '.Trash' with permissions
1777 in the remote folder you're mounting.
However, this doesn't work in my case. A bit more detail:
I have a desktop called mabelode and a server called tanelorn.
On my Nautilus desktop (the same as my home folder) I have:
It just happened to me at most a couple of days ago, on up-to-date (at
the time) Jaunty.
I switched to a console, killed the dialog this time, and when returning
to X I got a new dialog that worked.
I'm using the laptop much less often these days, so I've no idea how
common it is. (It's the same
I'm not sure if I should, but I'm moving this to Confirmed, as I have
the same problem myself. I'm running up-to-date Jaunty.
Just as the original poster mentioned, xrandr works correctly, but the
applet only offers “normal” and “upside down” as options.
My card is an nVidia 9600 GT, running the
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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volume keys on different devices can't set different
Hi Sebastien. Yes, it's still happening now. (I stopped using that
applet since I found it was the culprit; I enabled it just now to
check.)
Bugzilla tends to get on my nerves, but I'll try to enter a report now.
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multiload-applet + sshfs breaks suspend
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/319575
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #579888
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=579888
** Also affects: gnome-applets via
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=579888
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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multiload-applet + sshfs breaks suspend
I haven't had Apport report it crashing, no; but like I said, I've seen
at times crashes that Apport didn't mention, so I can't be sure. (Since
this particular application doesn't do anything immediately obvious, I
can't tell if it crashes unless I'm looking for it; actually, what does
it do?)
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I can't remember exactly that day. I think I found the message when I
turned on the computer in the morning, so I had been logged in for at
least a day.
Assuming that apport can get confused as you say, it's quite plausible
that it did: Although I typically update at least once daily, I tend to
I don't think I understand; doesn't NM already have such an interface?
The only change would be to save the keys in a file instead of placing
them in the keyring. (And a single check-box option to toggle between
the two.)
I don't see why file-based keys would need anything more than what is
You know, I've been hearing this ever since NM appeared, and I still
don't understand why. SSH keeps *private*keys* in plain text files,
protected by nothing but file folder permissions (it allows users to
enter a passphrase, but doesn't even protest if they don't).
I don't see why WPA network
I'm not sure how to check; this always happens more or less randomly, so
I don't know how to trigger it.
I still get bug #317237 regularly, I'm not sure about this one. (I
suspect Apport doesn't catch everything: I've had several types of
crashes that I've only seen reported once or occasionally
Hi Sebastian!
To mount via SSHFS I have lines like:
sshfs#bogd...@tanelorn.lan:/mnt/corum /media/corumfuse
noauto,rw,noatime,user,nonempty 0 0
sshfs#bogd...@tanelorn.lan:/mnt/elric /media/elricfuse
noauto,rw,noatime,user,nonempty 0 0
sshfs#bogd...@tanelorn.lan:/
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-applets
Hello! I'm running up-to-date Jaunty on two machines, one x86, the other
amd64. The following bug happens on both.
Steps to reproduce:
1) Add a System Monitor applet on your panel. (The applet's binary is
Hi Connor, thanks for helping. I can't do that exactly because of bug
#314212. However I made a backtrace as indicated at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Backtrace
The backtrace above happens with the source for amarok-1.4.10. I got
that originally with apt-get source amarok, but since the Jaunty
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
Up-to-date Jaunty. I get the error below when I'm starting Nautilus from
the console. I've no idea what's it related to.
$ nautilus
Initializing nautilus-share extension
(nautilus:23926): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: Two different plugins tried
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
Up-to-date Jaunty here.
Weird situation. I wanted to look at the sources of Amarok for some
reason, so I did this:
$ apt-get source amarok
$ cd amarok-1.4.10/amarok/src
$ nautilus .
Initializing nautilus-share extension
(nautilus:24767):
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/315623
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By the way, I noticed this when I encountered bug #315623, I don't know
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[jaunty] Two different plugins tried to register 'NautilusBurn'.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/315618
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-settings-daemon
Hello! I'm running up-to-date Jaunty. (Although I'm pretty sure this
happens with all Ubuntu releases, I haven't tried it yet.)
I have a desktop computer that has an integrated sound card, and I
bought recently a USB-connected
*Thank* you! Damn, I must have passed through that menu a dozen times...
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libpam-keyring broken on autologins
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/137247
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Hi! I'm trying to enter an empty password with Rich's trick above, but
I'm having trouble compiling pam-keyring-tool on amd64. Is there any
reason why this was removed from the repositories, or why it can't be
added back?
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libpam-keyring broken on autologins
Sebastien, how can I change the keyring password with Seahorse? On my
machine it displays only SSH keys, as far as I can tell, and I can't see
anything in the configuration about the keyring. Am I missing something?
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libpam-keyring broken on autologins
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/137247
I'm not sure exactly if anything changed recently (the upstream bugs are
still open), but this doesn't seem to happen on Intrepid.
(I don't see the option to lock the screen when the lid is closed
anymore, so I see the dialog a lot less often, but I don't actually
remember waiting for it in a
Setting this as invalid on every video player, since they all work
perfectly on my setup using Xv.
If someone can't use it it's almost certainly either a Compiz
misconfiguration or a driver problem.
** Changed in: mplayer (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
** Changed in: totem (Ubuntu)
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gdm
Hello!
On my system the gdmsetup window doesn't fit vertically on the screen.
The window is tall enough that the Help and Close buttons aren't
visible. The window can't be resized smaller than 789 pixels tall,
though it can be larger. (My screen is
I just realized I didn't have this problem anymore on Intrepid. I'm
using VLC with the XVideo extension, and everything seems to just work:
video quality is good, and the window is properly transformed (including
transparency and task switching).
I'm not sure if it's the Compiz guys or the Intel
Sebastian, I'm not sure who opened the task for each package; I just
opened it for Ubuntu and asked about linking. Next time I'll open
separate bugs from the start.
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[intrepid] some packages still depend on dummy package libcupsys2
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/279345
You received this bug
Sebastian, since we're on the subject, there are a couple hundred non-
transitional packages which depend on transitional ones:
$ aptitude search '?depends(~dtransitional)?not(~dtransitional)'|wc -l
243
It seems a huge job for someone to go through all of those, verify them
(the query it's
Thanks Sebastian, that was exactly the problem. No idea where those
usr/local binaries came from :)
Sorry for the spam everyone.
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs) = (unassigned)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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** Also affects: libgnomecups (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Summary changed:
- [intrepid] libgnomeprint2.2-0 depends on dummy package libcupsys2
+ [intrepid] some packages still depend on dummy package libcupsys2
** Description changed:
- Binary package hint:
According to Sebastian's suggestion, marking invalid on libgnomecups.
Re-submitted under Ubuntu as Bug #279345.
** Changed in: libgnomecups (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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[intrepid] some packages still depend on dummy package libcupsys2
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/274584
You
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
Hello!
I noticed this weird situation today (on an up-to-date Intrepid):
$ gnome-at-properties
gnome-at-properties: error while loading shared libraries:
libgnome-desktop-2.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libgnomeprint2.2-0
As can be seen below, libgnomeprint2.2-0 depends on libcupsys2, which is
a dummy package. I know that's what dummy packages are for, but I'm
filing this bug in case someone forgot to change the dependencies.
This is on an up-to-date
Unless I'm doing something wrong, it's not there:
$ grep -r all/all /usr/share/applications ~/.local
$ grep -r uri/mms /usr/share/applications ~/.local
$ grep -r uri/rtsp /usr/share/applications ~/.local
$ grep -r fonts/package /usr/share/applications ~/.local
$ grep -r interface/x-winamp-skin
By the way,
$ aptitude why kdelibs5-data
i kdelibs5 Depends kdelibs5-data (= 4:4.1.1+really4.1.1-0ubuntu3)
$ aptitude why kdelibs5
i amarok2 Depends kdelibs5 (= 4:4.0.0-0ubuntu2~gutsy1~ppa1)
I have deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/kubuntu-members-kde4/ubuntu
intrepid main in my apt/sources.list,
After purging amarok2 and all kdelibs5 stuff, update-mime-database
stopped giving the error. If Ivan confirms that his system is in a
similar situation, I think we can mark this 'invalid'. Sorry for the
spamming :)
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[intrepid] unknown media type during update
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: capplets-data
Hello!
I've installed Intrepid yesterday. Today during an update I noticed
unknown media type errors (or warnings) during an update. It seems a
different problem than bug #193325. The errors seem to appear during the
update of
It's still an issue on Hardy. I haven't tried Intrepid yet, and I
probably won't before the beta release.
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cannot assign Windows-L shortcut to start screensaver
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/39399
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OK. I'll report this upstream too, but until then I'll dump here all my
diagnostics.
I'm attaching an strace done with strace -fT -e trace=stat64,time gedit
stracing-gedit. Backtrace next.
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(The strace is zipped because it's 3.8 MB. Repetitive, though.)
Next I tried to do a backtrace of one of the funny 'time' calls. The
backtrace is done using gedit-dbgsym 2.22.1-0ubuntu1 (There's a slightly
newer version in the repositories, but I've no debug packages for that
one, and the
OK, so my problem is certainly caused by that file.
http://www.google.com/search?q=.recently-used.xbel shows a lot of talk
about it (including on Ubuntu forums) and nothing but work-arounds.
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gedit is ridiculously slow (and does too much work)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/247228
You
Hello Sebastien,
Hmm, it's strange you're not seeing this. I seem to remember Gedit being
slow on all four or so boxes I've had Ubuntu on. I've never tried it on
another distro, though.
I don't think it's a straight optimization issue; the excessive system
calls I've seen seem clearly wrong, not
Public bug reported:
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Hello. I'm running Hardy (8.04.1) on a Centrino Duo machine with 1GB of
RAM.
Gedit seems to take a ridiculously long time to start up. An informal
time gedit takes about four seconds, and a second more for loading a
500 bytes file. In contrast
Not sure how to link it directly, here's the bugzilla link:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=532938
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second layout gets mixed up with third-level of first layout
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/206281
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I've just tried it and the problem seems to have gone away. Perhaps when
adding the weather part the devs also fixed my problem.
For my part feel free to close the bug as fixed.
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the calendar of the clock applet is slow
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/87796
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@Sebastien: Yes, it still happens unfortunately. I'll try to send this
upstream.
@Tristan: It looks like the same behavior in Yomamem's post, but it
seems that what the original poster of that bug described was different.
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second layout gets mixed up with third-level of first layout
Marking as fixed, it doesn't seem to happen anymore.
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
** Changed in: sshfs-fuse (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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nautilus freezes when displaying a root system over sshfs
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/95946
As I mentioned above, I haven't encountered any gpm problems since
Hardy. I hesitate to close the bug, as some users seem to have similar
issues. But as far as I'm concerned you can close it and let people file
new issues for Hardy (it's kind of old for a bug, anyway).
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power manager insists
I just tried and Super+E works for me in Compiz. You can check if it's
already grabbed by something else:
1) Check in the gnome keyboard shortcuts if it's assigned to anything,
even if it doesn't work there disable it. (I disabled all gnome's
shortcuts and re-done them in compiz.)
2) In ccsm
Oh, Amarok also has some global shortcuts, if you use it look at its
settings, too.
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Cannot use Windows key in keyboard shortcuts
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/12153
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Note that on Hardy the sensitivity slider does nothing for me. The
acceleration slider changes all the inputs (mouse, trackpad, trackpoint)
so it can't be used to balance them out.
The gsynaptics applet can change all settings of the trackpad except
sensitivity...
As far as I can tell, the
That isn't optimal either, actually it's the worst part:
I might be typing something in another application (an update takes a
long time, which is why I minimized it in the first place). If a window
needing input pops up unexpectedly and steals the focus, it's extremely
likely that my last few
Thomas: starting new applications is almost simple:
If I use the panel to open an application, say OpenOffice, then after my
click nothing should have focus,* because last click was on the panel's
menu window, which doesn't exist anymore. So, if I don't give the focus
to anything (e.g., by
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-settings-daemon
(Hardy, up-to-date.) I'm having a very weird bug in how keyboard layouts
are handled. This didn't happen until some recent point in Hardy.
I have two keyboard layouts selected in my keyboard preferences. The
first is a Dvorak
This is still happening with the latest up-to-date hardy.
** Changed in: vlc (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
** Changed in: totem (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
** Changed in: mplayer (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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no video output module play nice with Compiz
You're right, it doesn't seem to happen anymore.
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closed Laptop Lid to reliably keep Backlight off
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/41994
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I've done some more checking, it doesn't seem to happen anymore.
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[hardy] screen lights up when lid is closed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/187524
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Here it is.
As far as I can tell, there's some kind of event that's triggered after
the lid is closed that lights up the screen. If I turn the screen off
using xset with a delay (something like sleep 5; xset dpms force off)
and close the screen before the delay is up, it stays off.
** Attachment
Marked as invalid, it didn't happen in a long time. Sorry for forgetting
about it.
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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shutdown window freezes everytime
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/88015
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Marking as invalid. This doesn't happen in Hardy anymore.
There is a slightly different issue now: the charge time accuracy
profile is now at 0% (presumably, zero accuracy), although in practice
the reported times are quite correct. Also, the discharge time accuracy
profile is below 2% for the
Re-marking as new, waiting for a new opinion.
** Changed in: meta-gnome2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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[hardy] gnome-dbg depends on evolution-dbg
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/174916
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Still happening on Hardy.
By the way, xscreensaver doesn't do this.
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the lock screen thing is slow to appear after opening the lid
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/105101
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That's probably a different issue. Some of those layout switching
options don't work for me either, but the rest are applied.
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Gnome keyboard layout options (like remapping Caps Lock) are not reapplied
after reboot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/173721
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This doesn't happen to me anymore, do you guys have the latest updates?
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Caps lock LED changes state even when caps lock is mapped to ctrl
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/173350
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libgtk2.0-0
Hello!
For a couple months now at least I have been unable to use
Shit+[Ctrl+]arrows to select text in some applications. I ignored it at
first, thinking it'll get fixed, but it's not happening. Then I've seen
bug #131913, so I still waited,
OK, you where right. I had a custom keyboard layout that tried to
generate some funky Unicode characters using AltGr and the arrows. It's
still weird that the bug manifested even when I didn't use that layout.
I'm marking this invalid.
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
Not that I know of. Compiz and gnome-keybinding-properties do shortcuts,
not character combinations. I have AltGr set-up as a third level chooser
in gnome-keyboard-properties, too, but I've used that for a long time
before this issue came up. Amarok has a global shortcut, too, but this
happens
Yes, it would seem that's at least one of the causes. Could that patch
be included directly in Ubuntu, until it propagates through from
upstream (if it didn't already)? It's just a one-liner.
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Gnome keyboard layout options (like remapping Caps Lock) are not reapplied
after reboot
As far as I can tell, it does store the settings, but gnome-settings-
daemon doesn't apply them on the first login.
** Also affects: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Gnome keyboard layout options (like remapping Caps Lock) are not reapplied
after
Very weird. You're right, the keys stop working only when num-lock is
ON. When the num-lock is off, the volume keys work. Do you have a link
to the num-lock bug, I'm curious about it.
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[Hardy] Volume control keys stopped working on Dell Latitude
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/182107
You
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 182704 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/182704
I suppose it was bug 182704 you were talking about. I marked this as a
duplicate of that one, as indeed after a log-off/log-on (to restart
gnome-settings-daemon), the keys work correctly. Weird bug...
**
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 182704 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/182704
Did you check if they are assigned/assignable in gnome-keybinding-
properties? I first thought that mute didn't work on mine, but it was
just unassigned. And is there still an application listening for them?
Attaching this to gnome-control-center. After a thousand tests I noticed
the volume keys do generate keycodes: 0xa0, 0xb0 and 0xae for volume
mute, up and down.
These are setup in gnome-keybinding-properties; the applet displays them
just as hex key-codes, though. (For instance, there's another
After more testing, I think the problem might be with gnome-settings-
daemon (which is still in gnome-control-center at the moment).
I noticed there are several other issues which I think that are related.
I think _no_ keyboard settings are set-up at login, including the
layout. For instance, I
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-screensaver
Hello! I'm using Hardy, and I noticed that gnome-screensaver locks up
sometimes when unlocking the screen.
I have the laptop set-up to blank and lock the screen after a while (no
screensaver is actually running). When I return, it asks
Today I ran an strace from the text console while it was locked up. It
stays in a loop of those gettimeofday/poll/read. I forgot to give the
timing options to strace; it stays for a dozen seconds or so in the poll
call, the rest seems to happen quickly. (I suppose if you know the
arguments to
The annoying thing is that somehow even coding these options into the
keyboard layout doesn't work. See bug #138467. I thought there might be
a relationship, but the other users presumably didn't hack their layouts
like I did.
I have two layouts, one that switches caps/ctrl itself and one that
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
Hello! I'm using Hardy, Nautilus version 1:2.20.0-2ubuntu2 and sshfs
version 1.7-2.1
I have a remote drive mounted via sshfs where I keep most of my data,
including a lot of music, placed in rather big directories (1000+ album
folders in each).
Oops, sorry, I just noticed that I didn't do the strace correctly. (Used
the tee badly, the file was empty.)
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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nautilus locked up and using 100% processor on sshfs
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/181339
You received this bug
This is happening to me all the time. The ones I use are Swap Ctrl and
CapsLock, Right Alt chooses third level and Both Alt keys together
switch layout (although that last one doesn't seem to work, maybe
because of AltGr).
This was a clean Gutsy install, updated to Hardy.
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Gnome keyboard
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-dbg
As the summary says, gnome-dbg depends on evolution-dbg, which depends
on evolution. Which means I can't install gnome-dbg without installing
evolution itself, even though I never use it and it's not required by
the other meta-packages.
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Yes and no.
On the one hand, the video drivers (intel, nvidia, ati) all behave the
same way in the situation described above. They actually do what the
software tells them to do, so they're not technically buggy. And
technically so does Compiz:
The Xvideo method by definition works using an
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