Have you figured out any way to avoid this problem?
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Why isn't this fixed in karmic?
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Binary package hint: workrave
The bees and noises that workrave produces should be classified as
sound event and fall under the same category as the system events in
PulseAudio. This will avoid making the sounds too lout, for instance.
This means that they should be marked
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Workrave sound events should be tagged as such for Pulseaudio
My problem seems pulseaudio-related. Unfortunately, every time I try to
go to the pulseaudio package in lauchpad, all I get is an error page
saying that launchpad is having problems.
Today I first resumed the laptop on the train and it worked fine with
the themed beep using the module-x11-bell
I know have the pcspkr blacklisted in /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
(automatically, I didn't add it myself), and I don't have the pcspkr
module loaded. But, after a suspend/resume cycle I still get the system
beep!
So, apparently the system beep works even without the pcspkr module.
This is
I have been hearing a nice beep from a sound file for a long time, but
something broke a week ago or so in Karmic, and now I only get the
system beep.
So obviously there has been a solution that has worked for years, but I
don't know what went wrong.
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I have been hearing a nice beep from a sound file for a long time, but
something broke a week ago or so in Karmic, and now I only get the
system beep.
So obviously there has been a solution that has worked for years, but I
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This is the solution to make pulseaudio produce a themed beep instead of
the system beep:
$ pactl load-module module-x11-bell sample=bell.ogg
I haven't had to do this manually before, but something broke in my
Karmic installation a week ago or so. I have no idea whose
responsibility it normally
This happens with the external USB Kinesis Classic keyboad I use at
work. At home I have an old Kinesis keyboard connected via an XT-to-PS/2
adapter to an PS/2-to-USB adapter. On the latter, the function keys work
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I no longer have this problem. I'm currently running Karmic. It is
possible that it worked for me in Jaunty as well.
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I take that back. Now I realize that the function keys only work on the
laptop keyboard, and not on the USB keyboard. I'm not sure it that was
the case all the time.
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This is what /var/log/Xorg.0.log shows why I plug in the keyboard.
(II) config/hal: Adding input device HID 05f3:0007
(**) HID 05f3:0007: always reports core events
(**) HID 05f3:0007: Device: /dev/input/event9
(II) HID 05f3:0007: Found keys
(II) HID 05f3:0007: Configuring as keyboard
(II)
When I rebooted today (after a few updates), I have my function keys
back.
So I'm happy again.
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-input-evdev
In a recent update (this morning or yesterday or so) somthing changed in
my karmic system so that the F9, F10, F11 and F12 keys no longer are F9,
F10, F11 and F12. Instead they suddenly produce XF86AudioMute,
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 423208 ***
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I don't know why apport doesn't see a real traceback. If it had shown at
least where it got the AttributeError, we could guess better.
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As usual, I get my bug marked as a duplicate of a bug I cannot see.
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You
I started getting similar problems in karmic, but I haven't seen any nm
crash. I just see messages like these in my syslog:
Oct 1 07:41:48 krank kernel: [ 2287.600633] usb 5-2: configuration #1 chosen
from 1 choice
Oct 1 07:41:48 krank kernel: [ 2287.633422] option 5-2:1.0: GSM modem (1-port)
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 404978 ***
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That bug is not public, so I can't see it.
I think that the apport retracing service should never mark bugs as
duplicates of private bugs, since it makes it impossible for the
reporter (me) to follow the
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Binary package hint: gnome-terminal
My terminal settings (which I believe are the default) makes ^\ send a
quit signal to the front process, just as ^C sends intr etc. This
means that I can kill any hung program with control-backslash when
running in e g xterm.
But in
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 436067 ***
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Just as a pressed submit, the gwibber window appeared, but now it
wanted me to reauthenticate with facebook. And now it has frozen again.
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This is idiotic. The bug has been marked as a duplicate of a bug report
I cannot see. This should also be the reason why I didn't see it as a
duplicate myself. Comment #2 tells me to look at the other bug and
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 436067 ***
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Status: Invalid = New
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel
When I suspend and resume my laptop in jaunty, the X server always
crashes and restarts. I attached a gdb to it and got this backtrace:
Program received signal SIGABRT, Aborted.
[Switching to Thread 0x7f340e54d700 (LWP 3871)]
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Wich UXA disabled, suspend/restore works fine. So this seems to be an
UXA bug.
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You are right, and I am a fool.
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
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No, this is not an invaliid report. I also have this problem. My X3100
works perfectly fine, and when I attach a 1600x1050 screen to the right
of my 1920x1200 laptop screen I get garbage on most of the right screen.
The maximum window size seems to be 2048 pixels, and the same goes for
the
I get this problem in Jaunty now. I got it in Intrepid, and Hardy as
well. The result is that I run uncomposited using metacity But since the
non-composited performance has gone down for this chip in jaunty, I was
hoping that I could run compiz.
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The lspci -vvnn logs after unplugging and replugging the USB keyboard
didn't change at all, so I won't attach those.
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Trying to resurrect this bug report.
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Status: Invalid = Incomplete
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Here are my logs from a freshly booted system.
I started my laptop and logged in to my Gnome desktop and ran
krank% lspci -vvnn 1-lspci.log
krank% cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log 1-xorg.log
Then I inplugged the USB keyboard. This left the keyboard layout
switcher fully functioning. I created the
Public bug reported:
My gnome-do started crashing a couple of days ago, and this is what it
prints when crashing:
Unhandled Exception: System.Xml.XmlException: Document element did not appear.
Line 2, position 1.
at Mono.Xml2.XmlTextReader.Read () [0x0]
at
As noted in #289781, the problem isn't really suspend/resume. The
problem happens when the USB keyboard is disconnected and reconnected,
event if the computer isn't suspended.
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I got a similar problem when installing netatalk on a freshly installed
intrepid system. I also have two eth cards.
r...@hylton:~# aptitude
Selecting previously deselected package db4.6-util.
(Reading database ... 123130 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking db4.6-util (from
Public bug reported:
I primarily use the US keyboard layout, but I have added the Swedish
layout as well in Keyboard Preferences. The first problem I notice is
that, in the Default column, I can't select any of the two layouts as
default.
The more important problem is that everytime I take out
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This is Intrepid, updated today.
ii libgnomekbd-comm 2.24.0-0ubuntu2 GNOME library to manage keyboard
configuration -
ii libgnomekbd3 2.24.0-0ubuntu2 GNOME library to manage keyboard
configuration -
ii libgnomekbdui3 2.24.0-0ubuntu2 User interface library for libgnomekbd -
shared
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I t seems to work even in hardy. I haven't tried 8.10
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There doesn't seem to be any emacs22-common-non-dfsg package in hardy.
There is a emacs21-common-non-dfsg, but the bug report was about emacs
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After upgrading to Hardy, I no longer have this problem.
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As I said, I tried removing the whole .mozilla directory.
Currently I'm running with the downgraded firefox. I never got the new
one to work.
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I installed epiphany-browser, and it had the same problem. Which might
not be too surprising.
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Downgrading firefox to 2.0.0.6+2nobinonly-0ubuntu1 restored
functionality, but if the new version is a security update, it really
shouldn't break it.
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Binary package hint: firefox
I recently upgraded to 2.0.0.12+2nobinonly+2-0ubuntu0.7.10 and now I
can't even start firefox anymore. I tried removing ~/.mozilla, but it
didn't help.
I'm running gutsy, with everything up-to-date.
What happens is that it runs an illegal
Here's the backtrace:
#0 nsWindowSH::NewResolve (this=0x9f1b00, wrapper=0xa5b480, cx=0x9d66d0,
obj=0x9ccb30, id=7992484, flags=0, objp=0x7fff91f766a0,
_retval=0x7fff91f766ac) at nsDOMClassInfo.cpp:5816
#1 0x2aaf44e6 in XPC_WN_Helper_NewResolve (cx=0x9d66d0, obj=0x9ccb30,
I forgot to mention that it's x86-64 installation.
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But who is writing this?
I'm running a system-wide pulseaudio instance, and when I started
quodlibet, I got this message printed on the tty where I ran quodlibet.
I don't see how the pulseadio process would print this. And anyway, the
pulse user is in pulse-rt on my system:
hylton% id pulse
Now I see. The pulseaudio gstreamer backend fails to connect to my
pulseaudio server and tries to start a new one. Sorry about the noise.
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Running huaweiAktBbo, mentioned in one of the links, helped me. Now I
get both the model and the usb storage at the same time, even.
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There is a conflict with emacs22+common:
krank% sudo aptitude install
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Reading extended state information
Initializing package states... Done
Building tag database... Done
Here is the syslog. I wait at least 10 s between each step.
One interesting thing that happen when I tried this was that I got the
small usb-storage disk mounted. This hasn't happened before that I
noticed. But the log is from a later attempt where this didn't happen.
The reason probably being
I have a E220 that I used with some success on my old laptop (hp nx7010)
running feisty. I just had to reload the option module with some care
and it worked. The sign that it worked was that I got three /dev/ttyUSB
devices.
Recently, I upgraded to a new laptop (dell D830) and installed gutsy.
But
It started working some time later. I'm not sure what happened.
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Binary package hint: python2.5-doc
The Python2.5 documentation in Info format isn't included, like it was
for Python2.4. As the info docs was how I usually read the
documentation, I miss this badly.
** Affects: python2.5 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status:
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Binary package hint: gnome-applets
The drivemount applet silently fails to start for me. When I try to add
it from the menu, nothing happens. When I run it from the command line,
it silently finishes with exit status 1.
I'm running feisty, updated today.
ii
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Isn't there anyone who knows how elisp packages should be written?
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I have the same problem as the initial poster in Edgy. If I add a
BrowsePoll line in my cupsd.conf, cupsd starts eating all the CPU it can
get. If I remove the line and restart, it goes back to normal.
The server pointed to by the BrowsePoll line works fine, which I
verified by running
See bug #30965 for more infor about the 100% usage, and some notes about
the lingering cups-polld processes.
I get 100% CPU usage without patching anything, I only have to enable
BrowsePoll.
Maybe the reason for the 100% CPU usage is that it can't connect
properly to the spawned cups-polld,
I'm not convinced by your solutions. A user that has installed Ubuntu
and gets annoyed that something is spending a lot of time to index his
files needs a configuration option to turn off indexing. He doesn't
want to look at some session manager with lots of obscure stuff, and he
shouldn't have
I tried the test script again, after upgrading to Edgy, and I no longer
see any problem.
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This is supposedly fixed in later drivers (8.27.10 at least).
http://ati.cchtml.com/show_bug.cgi?id=373#c25
Can we expect an updated dapper deb?
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Here's the needed patch, if my browser doesn't mangle it too bad:
--- 51tuareg-mode.el.orig 2006-06-15 21:14:30.0 -0400
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@@ -10,3 +10,8 @@
(if (not (and (boundp 'mule-x-win-initted) mule-x-win-initted))
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