Duncan Lithgow wrote:
I don't think I can do that, just because I don't have any bookmarks. I
also don't have a machine I can connect to to add a bookmark. (I'm on
holiday away from my stack of PCs). So unless someone wants to send me
the details for a machine I can log into briefly, I don't
Sander Jonkers wrote:
If there's a public IPv6 address, it would be correct
and useful to tell that IPv6 address too.
I'm not sure I like the idea, but you should open a new bug, otherwise it starts
to be quite difficult to track so many things in the same report.
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Unable to connect to listed nearby hosts
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Since it wasn't happening in Debian, I suspect it was GTK+ fault.
Duncan, could you check if it still happens in an updated Jaunty system?
** Changed in: vinagre (Ubuntu)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/321916
You
AndreD wrote:
Also, in Ubuntu 9.04 alpha, port cannot longer be changed - but it's
still the one I configured before - but I don't know how to change it.
(don't know where it's saved)
In GConf. You can change it from gconf-editor. Go to apps/vinagre from
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This specific problem hasn't occured anymore, but I now have problems
shutting down - after killing every process etc, it gets stuck with a
blinking white line and I have to shut it down manually. But I guess
this doesn't matter in this bug report :)
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Public bug reported:
On the package description (debian/control) of libdrm-nouveau1, intel is
constantly mentioned, when the 'noveau' driver is for nvidia cards. This
can mislead the user if he wants to install the package on synaptic for
example, which shows the description.
** Affects: libdrm
This was fixed in 1.4.20
* Fixes a bug introduced with 1.4.18 which caused
news bins to drop everything on startup.
(reported by tsukasa)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/325750
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,
for instance: [::a:b:c:d]. This is the same syntax used by RealVNC.
Closes Ubuntu #290394. The command line help and man page should be
updated to reflect this, though.
Emilio, could you update the man page? Thanks.
Yeah, here's my attempt at it. What do you think? I'm not sure
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Steve Langasek wrote:
Emilio, marking you as the responsible for this bug for jaunty; if this
is incorrect for any reason, please let us know.
I just looked at Loïc's patch, fixed and tested it, and it's being uploaded to
Debian. If it doesn't get out of NEW soon (say 1 week) I'll get
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 188845 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/188845
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max size for password dialog is 8
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/336309
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 286119 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/286119
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firefox 3.0.3 crashes (no SIG) on most pages w/ images when using nss_wins:
8.10beta AMD64
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firefox 3.0.3 crashes (no SIG) on most pages w/ images when using nss_wins:
8.10beta AMD64
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The message comes from libnotify itself:
g_message(GetCapabilities call failed: %s, error-message);
Is there something I can do to avoid that? Or should libnotify not log
those messages at all?
** Changed in: liferea (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Emilio Pozuelo Monfort (pochu) = (unassigned
Sure.
1- Get a proxy, or make your own with a ssh tunnel (ssh -D 9090 u...@server.com
will give you a socks5 proxy on port 9090, localhost)
2- Configure proxychains to use that proxy (edit /etc/proxychains, set the
proxy up, and disable the DNS proxyfication, it usually doesn't work well, it's
I can confirm this bug. I have also tested two different laptops (Dell
Inspiron 6000 and Dell Latitude E4300) and in both configurations the
DNS connection is not consistent.
I travel a lot and I have noted that bad connections tend to happen
always in the same places? Is this a cell related
I recently received a new laptop (Dell Latitude E4300) and also in this
case I have experienced freezes on reconnection.
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Robert,
You seem to be subscribed to vamps bugs. Unfortunately due to bug 204980 you
can't unsubscribe from this bug as it affects vamps. So you can either be
patient, or unsubscribe from vamps bug mail at this address:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/vamps/+subscribe
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Emilio
Have a look at the right part of the screen, there should be a check box, just
uncheck it
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Platform: Dell E4300
The flash video playback with Firefox is not smooth, hangs for short
times and has major artifacts.
Major artifacts are present with Visual effects enabled only.
To reproduce:
-Open firefox
-Open youtube
-Start playback of a video
Led blinking is also annoying on the new dell latitude E4300
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/var/lib/dpkg/info/python-wxgtk2.8.postinst: 9: python2.6: not found
This is the culprit: (the python$pyver).
diff -u wxwidgets2.8-2.8.9.1/debian/python-wxgtk.postinst
wxwidgets2.8-2.8.9.1/debian/python-wxgtk.postinst
--- wxwidgets2.8-2.8.9.1/debian/python-wxgtk.postinst
+++
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Looks like a flash bug, unfortunately there's not much we can do with
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Binary package hint: network-manager
If you edit a wireless network connection, tick Available to all users
and then try to Apply, the Apply button does nothing. Unticking
Available to all users and applying works.
By the way, when you tick the option, the icon that is
I've just fixed it upstream with the attached patch.
http://liferea.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/liferea?view=revrevision=4468
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Joao, the updated diff I made (see comment 7) has the config file in the
correct place. Can you check it? You can find a built deb using that
diff.gz on my ppa https://launchpad.net/~turl/+archive/ppa
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Awesome, thanks François.
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Well, I disabled VBlank and got a boost, but it's still real slow:
4312 frames in 5.0 seconds = 862.341 FPS
4288 frames in 5.0 seconds = 857.482 FPS
4141 frames in 5.0 seconds = 828.042 FPS
4223 frames in 5.0 seconds = 844.442 FPS
Switching desktops with compiz on is unusable most of the time,
Here is an updated diff.gz. I fixed all the lintian warnings except the
libtool one (I couldn't relibtoolize it, it's too hard for me). Hope you
can do that, or include the package all the same (it compiles cleanly in
i386, amd64 and lpia, as you can see in my PPA
I'll take care of this
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I mean, I'll take care of remove actions if notification daemon doesnt
have the capability
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This is a valid bug as decibel-audio-player should check whether the
notification-daemon implementation supports actions.
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Status: Won't Fix = Triaged
** Also affects: decibel-audio-player
Importance: Undecided
Hi François,
According to the notification-daemon spec, the Actions feature may or
may not be implemented by the daemon, and apps should check whether
support exists before using it.
Actions: This functionality may not be implemented by the notification
server, conforming clients should check if
Scott Kitterman wrote:
I'm not putting it to wontfix again because we don't revert reversions. I
would ask you to reconsider if we should maintain a diff for this
indefinitely and put it back to wontfix.
It if was a wishlist or something else I'd consider it, but since decibel is not
Surfaz, Dato (the Debian maintainer) and I have talked about this, and
we think the change is fine. I don't have time to sponsor it right now,
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Even with user displays disabled in the options, it still seems to crash, but
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Miguel Ruiz wrote:
Hi,
I tried to build the Debian package into my Jaunty pbuilder, but I got
problems.
I'm attaching the log file.
Can you try to change the libdb-dev build-dependency with libdb4.6-dev?
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* Add --disable-scrollkeeper to DEB_CONFIGURE_EXTRA_FLAGS.
* Add complete authorship and copyright details to the copyright file.
* Add 01_manpage_hyphen.patch (also applied upstream) to fix a non-escaped
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[ Emilio
Public bug reported:
When I type my user and password and log in, the GNOME desktop takes a
big time to load. Just after pressing enter to log in, the screen
changes to the system's background color and remains like that for a
while. There doesn't seem to occur any disk IO during that time. Some
I can confirm that, after a clean Jaunty install, the xserver-xorg-
input-synaptics package is NOT installed. I had to install it manually
to make my touchpad work.
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Marking as fixed in Jaunty.
** Changed in: liferea (Ubuntu)
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Surfaz Gemon Meme wrote:
I have same problem with 1.4.23 but translation in po file seems ok.
Did you check in Rosetta?
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2.25.90 on the buildds
Avahi enabled ..: yes
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Gerfried Fuchs wrote:
unless you want to support upgrades from historic ancient releases.
We need to support Hardy-Next LTS. Hardy has 0.8.12-3ubuntu3, not sure if
that's good enough for dropping the change.
Emilio
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Savvas Radevic wrote:
You should include a debdiff or a diff.gz
Sorry, for new upstream releases, is recommended to include the diff.gz :)
That's wrong, for sync requests we don't require anything at all.
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** Changed in: eric (Ubuntu)
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Status: Confirmed = New
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Thomas M. Hinkle wrote:
I'm having odd behavior with 2.24.2.
This is fixed in 2.25.x. You'll have to wait for Jaunty.
Best regards,
Emilio
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Chris Pimlott wrote:
1. From the menubar, go to System Administration Remote Destop
2. Highlight the existing text in the password field
3. Press 'a'
I can't reproduce it, tried 2.25.5 and 2.24.1. What version do you have?
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Do you know why upstream doesn't build the code with optimizations
enabled by default?
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Dato, xdg-open works fine here in Debian + GNOME (although I don't have
mplayer installed).
I think this would be accepted long after FeatureFreeze. That is in
February 19th, but I'd say until end of March is fine, but the sooner,
the better (so we can test it).
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No, I'm not using the HTTP method. I just disabled the user displays in
the options, I will tell you if it crashes.
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to think about it.
Hope that deeper insight helps a bit. :)
It surely does, thanks a lot!
Best regards,
Emilio
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
This problem can be reproduced easily.
Steps to reproduce:
1- Connect to a FTP server
2- Copy a group of files, or a directory
3- While files from 2 are still being copied, copy another group of files to
the same server
Expected result:
As a temporal workaround, you can use FileZilla or any other FTP Client.
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Ok, thanks for the response.
I'm closing this as wontfix, we will reconsider it if we receive more
requests or use cases.
Cheers
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I've forwarded the issue upstream.
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Changed in: vinagre (Ubuntu)
Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
The --enable-avahi configure arg is disabling it (!). Removing that from
debian/rules reenables avahi.
Fixed upstream. The next tarball (2.25.90, due this Monday) will have avahi
support enabled again. No need to remove --enable-avahi from configure.
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I also experience this problem. I tried disabling sync to VBlank in
compiz, but it's still slow. Also, OpenGL games are painfully slow :( I
attach my Xorg.0.log, and my xorg.conf is empty
My FPS:
289 frames in 5.0 seconds = 57.687 FPS
309 frames in 5.0 seconds = 61.761 FPS
My Card:
00:02.0 VGA
We are considering this upstream, but don't think it will be very
useful.
Can you tell me some use cases for this that can't be implemented with
the other rules?
** Changed in: liferea (Ubuntu)
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Thanks, that should suffice. Opening a compiz task, likely a compiz
issue.
** Also affects: compiz (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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The --enable-avahi configure arg is disabling it (!). Removing that from
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https
The fix is already present in Jaunty.
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Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
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use_linux wrote:
Forgive my ignorance, but I only have 2.6.27-9 how do I upgrade to
2.6.27-11.25? I'm up-to-date with my repositories...
It's in the proposed repository. Will be moved to -updates in a few days if no
regression is found.
You can still install it if you want, enabling proposed
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: vinagre
This is a new development release towards the stable 2.26 series.
** Affects: vinagre (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Duncan Lithgow wrote:
The bookmarks cannot be edited, re-sorted or deleted.
Thanks, reproduced. It also happens with 2.25.5, about to be uploaded.
The weird thing is it doesn't happen in Debian with 2.25.5 too.
Jonh, any idea about what could be happening here?
status confirmed
importance
Thanks Pauli! I've prepared an SRU for this. MOTU SRU, please confirm.
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Uploaded, pending approval from an archive admin.
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jaunty-i386.liferea_1.4.23-0ubuntu1_FULLYBUILT.txt.gz
Use X Session Management : yes
Use DBUS : yes
Use NetworkManager.. : no
GNUTLS SSL/HTTPS Support : yes
When liferea is built
So, liferea is fine, it has the correct build-dependencies et al.
The problem is that libnm-glib-dev doesn't depend on network-manager-dev as it
should, as libnm_glib.pc has:
Requires: NetworkManager = 0.7.0 glib-2.0 dbus-glib-1
So adding a depends: network-manager-dev (= 0.7.0) to
Masaaki KANEMOTO wrote:
So, can you tell me how to edit .po file directly and put it somewhere?
Last year, I have uploaded my local .po file to Launchpad by using its
upload form, but it was rejected.
If you attach it here, I'll upload it for you
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Masaaki KANEMOTO wrote:
Thank you Emilio. I attach .po file on this post.
Imported into both the 1.0.x and the trunk series.
Thanks!
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Not really. We want a Stable Release Update for a crasher, not a
backport. Task opened, will try to look into this soonish, but if you
can provide a diffstat and a diff of network_worker.cpp that would be
nice.
Gerfried, do you think it's reasonably safe to put 1.4.7 into Intrepid,
or we rather
I'm afraid I'm not able to reproduce this. Could you answer these
questions?
What window manager are you using? (copiz, metacity, other)
Can you give precise steps to reproduce the issue? From your initial
description I'm not sure if I should come back from fullscreen when there's
still a
Do you mean the connection freezes when you copy something from Ubuntu
into Ubuntu, without interacting with the remote computer?
I've tried to reproduce copying a 1GB file to a folder, when connected
to a Hardy remote computer, and it worked fine.
** Changed in: vinagre (Ubuntu)
Importance:
When you open Vinagre, it doesn't start any connection. Is vinagre
opened fullscreen? I can't find how to trigger that, for me it always
opens in a normal window (not fullscreen), no matter if I close Vinagre
with alt-f4 when I have a connection opened and in fullscreen.
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vinagre fullscreen
Vince wrote:
I've nothing specific, I do connect on host , prompt for pasword, I put pwd
tataié and authentication failed!, but i can connect with TightVNC Viewer
version 1.3.9
I've the same problem with ssh on console
So how do you know this is a bug in Vinagre and not some
It has been some time without experiencing this. I will report if it
happens again.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/320173
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firefoxtester wrote:
Perhaps it only happens when OS X is the remote computer?
Maybe. Can you run Vinagre with the --gtk-vnc-debug switch, and paste the output
here?
Thanks
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Vinagre (Remote desktop viewer) Freezes when I copy something on my host
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Uwe Geuder wrote:
Any advice how to debug this is welcome.
Try investigating the output for vinagre --gtk-vnc-debug both with the client
that works and the one that doesn't.
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Cannot send any key with AltGr
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/212013
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Not a Liferea bug, even less an upstream one.
** Changed in: liferea
Status: New = Invalid
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