@Charles - is this during the wizard? It seems to be running after the
system is fully booted
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Public bug reported:
When running the wizard, previously the first check box for selecting
whether to enable the location service was on. Now it is off by default
which is unexpected.
Contents of /var/lib/ubuntu-location-service/config.ini are:
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ProblemType: Bug
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** Summary changed:
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I've just been testing silo 13 - it makes the crashes go away but after
enabling flight mode I can't disable it. The fix might need a bit of
tweaking.
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Aesthetic change, just locate the code for the 'Details' applet and
update the string there
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I have none of the following problems with Banshee, so I'm pinning these
on Rhythmbox.
1.) Selecting the 'Rhythmbox' option from the menu of indicator-sound doesn't
do anything. It should open an instance of the application
2.) While a track is playing, clicking the large
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Summary changed:
- Integration with indicator-sound is broken
+ Rhythmbox ntegration with indicator-sound is broken
** Summary changed:
- Rhythmbox ntegration with indicator-sound is broken
+ Rhythmbox
I can confirm this, and this bug should be sent upstream.
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Not sure how valid this bug is, since it seems more likely that the
'Shutdown' option was removed very deliberately as a simplification of
the gnome-control-center design, but it's definitely not a Nautilus
issue so I have moved it from there to g-c-c
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Network Manager doesn't show network
The value shown in the combo box won't be '1 second' but you will notice
that pausing even for a moment will begin the dimming of the display.
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Set idle value to Never will set it to 1
It looks like this is affecting more than just the desktop, your whole
display is weird like that. Can you try logging in under Unity 2D and
seeing if the problem still exists?
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I certainly see this on my (3D running) system.
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desktop contents briefly visible on resume from suspend
Setting the state here to Confirmed, since I am able to reproduce it,
but just wanted to see further info from the reporter.
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They are bookmarks, and just like web bookmarks they don't have to point
to a valid location. However, it would be nice if Nautilus either
removed the bookmark if the directory it's pointing to can't be
accessed, or show some kind of 'broken' icon.
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This does work for me.
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Status: New = Incomplete
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As can clearly be seen from the Go menu - Alt+Left/Right take you
forward and back in the history whereas Alt+Up opens the parent
directory of the one you're in. These can be entirely different. Please
check your Go menu and see if the shortcuts are the same.
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As you've explicitly stated, this is not a bug but a question. Why
didn't you put it as a question then?
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Status: New = Invalid
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Sebastien,
There is one attached (Xrandr.txt) unless you mean the output from the
command piviul mentioned?
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** Summary changed:
- attachments
+ Can't open email attachments - No application registered as handling file
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Can't
From you comments it sounds like this issue has been resolved for you.
The warnings are inconsequential. Since the problem was fixed between
releases I'm marking it as Fix Released.
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Hi Robert,
Can you please run 'apport-collect 812499' in a terminal to add logs to
this report? In particular I'm interested in what /proc/meminfo
contains.
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Hi,
My best guess here is that the problem is specific to VMWare. You may
feel free to start debugging yourself - I hope the guidelines in
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProcedures can be of use. Please report
what you find here. I'll leave the status as 'Incomplete' until someone
else using
Hi,
Can you please give details on what formats you've tried so far?
Thanks,
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Status: New = Incomplete
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Hi,
Could you maybe try using the Guest Session feature and attempt to
reproduce the bug in there? Can you also confirm whether the crash
happens when copying files only within your HOME directory?
Lastly, please attach the output of 'sudo parted -l'
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Ubuntu 8.04 LTS is no longer a supported release - can you please
upgrade to the latest supported release (10.04 LTS) and check if this
bug still occurs?
Thanks,
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Status: New = Invalid
** Changed in: totem (Ubuntu)
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Hi,
It would be useful to see a screenshot from the Monitor applet with the
list of available resolutions open - I want to understand exactly what
you're seeing the the settings.
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Does this still happen for anyone in the current version of gnome-
control-center? I've never seen this problem.
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Hi Ardoban,
This is not a problem in gnome-control-center. It's likely to be one of
the many problems with external monitors that afflicted Natty. Two quick
questions before doing something with this bug:
1.) Does it still happen after applying all updates?
2.) If it does can you check if it
Does anyone still get this problem? I can't reproduce it with a fully
updated Natty install.
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Status: Confirmed = Incomplete
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I think this has been fixed in development - the default music player is
Banshee according to that interface. This is correct.
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Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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In the current development release of Ubuntu, Oneiric Ocelot, there is
only an Apply button, no close - as the capplet is part of the gnome-
control-center application rather than being stand-alone.
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Because of https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-
center/+bug/798962 it is impossible to check if this is still as big a
problem in Oneiric as it was before. Once that is fixed this bug can be
investigated further.
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Hi Peter,
Can you please check again if you are having this problem - preferably
in the current development release, Oneiric Ocelot?
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Is it the case here that a screensaver application will be implemented
for Ubuntu?
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A good solution for this will be to give the labels of the different
options a tooltip explaining what they mean. As for drag and drop
threshold, it's basically how far you need to move the mouse before and
element it considered to be 'dragged'.
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** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Status: Confirmed = Triaged
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Yeah, seems broken in Natty - utterly broken. Since this falls under the
heading of accessibility by bug triaging guidelines it must be High
importance.
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That's the label to tell you which monitor you're looking out - it needs
to be somewhere and cover something. The assumption is that you'll
finish arranging your monitors before actually wanting to use the
system.
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Confirmed this in Oneiric - the real problem though is that there is no
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Actually, I'm having a bit of trouble reproducing this exact bug now.
There seems to be a problem with themes in that some of them (seemingly
Low and High) don't appear to be present, they just give the default
Gnome theme.
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Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
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Importance:
I believe there is enough information here to consider this bug Triaged,
since the problem can be reproduced routinely and the message even
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Still present in Oneiric
** Summary changed:
- bad selected text rendering
+ Certain characters are not rendered correctly when selected (highlighted)
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Probably this is an issue in GDM somehow (maybe some of your hardware is
blocking GDM from starting, I've seen similar before). Can you please
run 'apport-collect 809279' from a terminal to upload logs to this bug?
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** Changed in: gdm (Ubuntu)
Hi Krzysztof,
Thanks for your report - any details on what you were doing when this
crash occurred would be helpful, so if you can please respond with those
details that would be most useful.
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Sebastien, how exactly is a functional regression like this considered
to be low importance?
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Can confirm at least that the setting is not saved. Just have to finish
a task and will restart to check that it's not respected.
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Perhaps the problem is in gnome-settings-daemon though, since that is
where the setting is stored.
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Title:
Running 'gnome-control-center user-accounts' from command line and
changing the switch gives:
(gnome-control-center:4867): user-accounts-cc-panel-WARNING **:
SetAutomaticLogin call failed: failed to change automatic login: No such
file or directory
I guess it might be using a wrong path or name
Hi Krzysztof,
Okay then, I've marked this as invalid. Please report a new bug as usual
the next time you get a crash, and please give some rough idea of what
you were doing when it happened.
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Title:
Places / Recent Documents /Clear Recent
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce
1.) Open System Settings Display
2.) Make a change to your display (e.g. change the resolution)
3.) Watch the 'Does the display look okay?' dialog
Expected result:
Nothing untoward
Actual result:
The size of the 'Does the display look okay?' text
** Summary changed:
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 808419 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/808419
Despite my best efforts to search for a duplicate in this package,
Launchpad let me down. 808419 is the bug which was raised first and
describes the same problem
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of
Hi Paolo,
Can you run 'apport-collect 808395' in the terminal *while the device is
plugged in*?
Thanks,
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Status: New = Confirmed
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
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Hi,
Can you please run 'apport-collect 774147' in a terminal so we can know
which OS and nautilus version you're using. Also, please post a
screenshot demonstrating how the nautilus window appears.
Thanks,
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
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This bug needs upstreaming I imagine.
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Wishlist
** Summary changed:
- Can't see that a long-running large-data file copy is progressing
+ Nautilus should clearly indicate
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Confirmed this is still a bug at least in Natty - can't quite believe it
still hasn't been addressed. I thought there would be an upstream bug,
but couldn't find one. Will raise one when I get a chance.
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Marking as Wishlist as this is not a bug but a feature request.
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Hi,
There was a recent issue with this, related to U1 and Zeitgeist crashes.
To make sure it's the same issue, please upload the file
~/.xesessionerrors as an attachment
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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Please use the command 'apport-collect 807871' in the terminal to upload
your hardware info to the bug report. This will allow developers to
establish whether the problem has been seen before and how it could be
fixed.
Thanks,
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**
Hi Pierre,
Thanks for your report - do you know which file system your external HDD
is formatted in? Can you reproduce the problem with other files or just
the one mentioned?
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Hi pitti,
Yep, did update and the problem is gone.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 807503 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/807503
Public bug reported:
Just a small UI bug but if the 'Shut down the computer' dialog is
activated (usually by pressing the power button, but there's a bug in
Oneiric so that's not the default at the moment)
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 807503 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/807503
** Attachment added: Screenshot at 2011-07-08 13:47:20.png
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Note that I'm not sure this dialog is owned by gnome-power-manager so
please move it to it's rightful place if not.
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Public bug reported:
The system I'm reporting this from has an uber fresh install of Oneiric
Alpha2 on it, so no suspicion of settings getting changed here.
Basically pressing the power button now defaults to suspending the
system. This is very annoying especially on some netbooks with stupidly
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Default setting for 'Power button pressed' in Power applet set to
'Suspend'
To manage notifications
Still the case in Oneiric
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** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
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Hi,
Does the cursor fill with orange as you are holding it down? If it does
then just let go and the simulated right click should occur.
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Status: New = Incomplete
I'm using Oneiric and it seems to work okay here. I will have to give a
try on Natty when I get a chance.
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Importance: Undecided = Medium
** Changed in: gnome-control-center
If this is confirmed as a problem then technically speaking it's of High
importance as an accessibility issue in a core application (in fact the
whole system)
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Can't reproduce this in Oneiric at the moment because
https://bugs.launchpad.net/nautilus/+bug/804330 occurs when running
'gksudo nautilus' from the terminal.
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Title:
nautilus crashed with
Happens when pressing any arrow key, delete or backspace
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nautilus crashed with SIGSEGV in ffi_call()
To manage
Confirming and setting to medium as this is a usability issue in a core
application.
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** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
** Package
It's probably gedit's responsibility to tell the window manager to
change the title and it's clearly not doing this, so this bug should be
in gedit, not Unity.
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The plot thickens - this only happens with Unity 3D. Could be a
combination of gedit and compiz not being nice to each other.
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Importance: Undecided
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When you say audio isn't working are the files in question m4a format?
These work fine for me - as mentioned above are you sure all codecs are
installed?
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Status: New = Incomplete
** Package changed: gedit (Ubuntu) = compiz (Ubuntu)
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Title:
[Oneiric] No window titles displayed and accepted from saved files
Is there no -dbg package for gnome-control-center? Do I need to go
through the extra steps mentioned in the wiki page?
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Wow - indeed, this does in fact happen after 5-6 tries. Seems like a
race condition. Have you been able to make it happen with any other
applications?
To clarify steps to reproduce:
1.) Run gedit with Alt+F2 'gksu gedit'
2.) Pin gedit to the launcher with 'Right Click Keep in Launcher'
3.) Open
Hi,
We haven't heard a response from you yet regarding this bug. If you can
provide the needed information then this bug can be looked at so your
help would be appreciated.
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Not confirmable fgr me on either Natty or Oneiric. Can you run 'apport-
collect 804878' in a terminal so we can see which package versions are
involved?
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Sounds like GDM is crashing. Can you run 'apport-collect 786859' in a
terminal to provide logs?
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Title:
system randomly logs out after upgrade
To manage
Hi,
I have assigned this as a problem in Nautilus. It would be useful if you
could run 'apport-collect 803812' from the terminal, to provide
additional debugging info along with the SYSINFO: section you gave
below.
Thanks!
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Status: New = Incomplete
** Package
Hi Stephan,
Can you run 'apport-collect 803826' so we can see version information
etc? As far as I can see, in 11.04 there is no place to paste a URI in
the File dialog. Also, GIMP has an 'Open Location...' option which does
exactly what you describe, but it would be nice if the functionality was
I'm not entirely sure this bug is in nautilus - the file open dialog is
usually an element of the UI toolkit, so perhaps something to be fixed
in GTK?
http://www.gnu.org/software/guile-
gnome/docs/gtk/html/GtkFileChooserDialog.html
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Status: Incomplete =
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Title:
File Open can't Open a http resource
To manage
Hi,
This feature would have to be implemented in the Gtk UI toolkit since
the File Open dialog is not part of Nautilus specifically.
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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Hi,
Don't set the status of your own bugs, no matter what. Anyway the status
'Opinion' is only used when there is clear disagreement between the
developers and other members of the community and means that the bug is
out of the view of the developers but discussion can continue.
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I've set the bug to incomplete, as to complete the bug it would be
useful if you could provide the name of a gnome application that does
support Alt+Shift+Num switching. Thanks!
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