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Why is this "Incomplete" and "low"!? The problem -- if I understand it
correctly -- is that the "AuthInfoRequired" entry is added to the
printer's definition even if you enter explicit authorization
credentials instead of clicking the "Prompt user if authentication is
required" radio button in the
The old "weather umbrella" bug was closed, with a suggestion to split
any remaining issues to separate bugs. I submitted
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=562742 with a suggested patch.
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gnome-screenshot can be scripted with command-line options to some
extent, but does not support naming the output file on the command line.
Being able to run it in a loop would be useful sometimes.
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Import
Actually the samples at http://service.real.com/realone/test/ look a lot
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has some sample RAM files. Could you try with these, and let us know if
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Faisal Khan: could you please upload a sample .ram file which exhibits
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public site) or point to one on the Internet which can be downloaded so
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https:/
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: gst-plugins-ugly0.10 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: gst-plugins-good0.10 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affe
I have marked this as affecting gst-
plugins-{bad,good,ugly}{,-multiverse}0.10 as a means of suggesting that
the short package descriptions for these packages should be changed in
accordance with Matt Zimmerman's suggestion in comment #12. Regardless
of whether the removal of the "Apply these chan
How exactly is this fixed with gstreamer0.10? There's still an annoying
pause between songs even though the original recording had them as a
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FWIW upstream bug gnome-bugs #554628 is actually "RESOLVED FIXED"
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Just to quantify the problem a bit, several of the program descriptions
in the Startup Programs (default) tab in the Sessions Preferences dialog
are too long to display. Previously you could at least resize this
dialog if you wanted to be able to read them, but this is no longer
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Reopening, as I cannot get it to work on Intrepid.
vnix$ gst-launch-0.10 playbin
uri=http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/media/small/multi.ogg
Setting pipeline to PAUSED ...
Pipeline is PREROLLING ...
ERROR: from element /GstPlayBin:playbin0/GstSoupHTTPSrc:source: Internal data
flow error.
Addition
This seems to still happen on Intrepid.
The change is that an error dialog box appears when the track changes.
"Couldnt 'start playback
Internal data flow error.
[Close]"
Out of the stations in the default install, I tried Virgin Classic Rock
(Broadband) and WKNC 88,1 F
There's a bunch of weird things in Startup Programs in Session
Preferences in Intrepid. Should I post them here, or create a new bug?
This bug report is rather unwieldy as it is, so perhaps it would be
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With all due respect, the repro steps continue to be trivial.
In the transcript below, I simply pressed "Cancel" when the "codec
buddy" asked about installing missing codecs.
vnix$ cat /etc/lsb-release
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=8.10
DISTRIB_CODENAME=intrepid
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 8.
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Also, things were overall a lot better on Hardy than with Gutsy. Most
of the clips played fine with just one restart. All of the ones I was
able to play had both video and audio.
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Clarification: the codec is missing, but it would be nice if either (a)
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restart Totem in order for things to work; or (b) even better, if no
restart was required.
I will update the bug description a little bit more.
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If the repro steps I posted before are not adequate, I'm frankly at loss
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run totem on the extracted files. Expect totem to be able to play the
first movie without requiring a restart. Experience that it will not
work until y
Reproduced on Hardy; see
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Forgot to add:
vnix$ cat /etc/lsb-release
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=8.04
DISTRIB_CODENAME=hardy
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 8.04.1"
This is an amd64 box. (Kudos for now having such excellent codec
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I am still able to repro on a Hardy box, yes.
I downloaded the codectest zip file. I removed the .rm and .swf files
as well as wheeliesorensonvideo2cbr.mov (because I don't believe there
are codecs for those; in any event, the codec installer buddy thingy
can't suggest anything for those) and ran
Related upstream bug http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=434585
suggests to change the default delay to 1 second. That would have been
my suggestion, too, and would seem like a very unintrusive patch whilst
upstream are thinking about how to get their ducks in a row.
(This is on Hardy amd64
y the keymap? Regardless
of the technical rationale, this is not usable. If you can't tell which
key to press, it would probably be better if the user interface simply
displayed something like "no key assigned by default".
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> era, may you please post those comments on the upstream bug tracker?
> thanks.
Done. Thanks for the quick follow-up.
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Hmm, looks like a lot of related bugs are in gnome-panel.
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Installed/Config-f/Unpacked/Failed-cfg/Half-inst/t-aWait/T-pend
|/ Err?=(none)/Hold/Reinst-required/X=both-problems (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
||/ Name VersionDescrip
Now it shows 8C in the panel and 5.5C in the pop-up, so looking more and
more like a duplicate of #188183, except this is in the clock applet,
not the weather applet. I guess they use the same code base?
I thought I filed this against gnome-applets, sorry if this is in the
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For what it's worth, making the clock display only the time (no date, no
seconds) doesn't help at all.
This is on amd64, for the record.
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The weather feature in the clock applet looks like it truncates the
temperature.
I'm running Hardy beta 2008-03-20 from Live CD and see different
temperatures in the clock panel and in the balloon which pops up when
you hover over the cloud
Also affects the Clock applet in Hardy, which is where I came across
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The reaction I and several of my colleagues had was that this is just
weird and wrong. It's not like this is a huge city anyway. I think
there should only be a Helsinki item, and Vantaa (which is a separate
municipality anyway) should be listed as a separate city. You really
don't want to see th
I don't personally expect to have the time for this in the nearest
future, but anybody who is reading this bug is certainly welcome to try
it out -- I hope the repro steps are clear enough.
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Y
** Description changed:
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+
+ I am revisiting this bug after several months, and want to add a high-
+ level summary.
+
+ The overall process was: get an error message dialog, do what the
+ program guides me through doing in order to resolve the problem, assume
+ thing
I can try at some point, but if you have a Hardy system, the repro steps
should be clear enough, I hope. (I wish I had a spare machine or a
convenient VMware image for stuff like this, but alas, I haven't had
time to set up anything like that.) Perhaps somebody who reads this can
try it and follo
I tried to submit a few other bugs, and the response from the Totem
developers gave me the impression that usability and consistency is not
a priority for them. I have downloaded the source in order to prepare a
patch but this is not the itch I need to scratch right away.
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Why "automatically"
Actually, that was not sufficient; I still had a ghost row underneath
the proper workspaces in Compiz. Briefly switching to Metacity, by
disabling desktop effects in Appearance > Visual Effects and changing
the workspace switchers prefs in Metacity to display all workspaces in
one row got rid of i
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This could be a problem in compiz, in metacity, or in the Gnome
workspace switcher.
When I initially installed Gutsy, I set myself up with 4 x 2 workspaces.
Then I had to turn off Compiz (effectively switching to Metacity)
because of bug 1331
Ping? Feel free to set back to "Incomplete" if you need further
elaborations.
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I consider it a bug that it resizes the sidebar at all, when what I
requested was resizing the video pane. Particularly if I just spent
some combination of physical and mental effort on making the sidebar
just large enough to actually see where I am in the playlist.
If I cared only about the curr
I would like to know who those "several other people" are, too. In the
meantime, I posted a different suggestion as a new upstream bug at
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Before visiting Launchpad bug #84757 I was not even aware that you could
resize audio. But when I do, it also shrinks the playlist in the
sidebar, so narrow I cannot see what I'm listening to, That's not
right. Probably it should simply keep the
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Here's a screenshot to illustrate the situation.
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Incidentally, I installed jackd in the hope that those annoying error
messages should go away, but now instead it prints "JACK tmpdir
identified as [/dev/shm]" on the console for every file it plays.
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The word "automatically" does not add any useful information. If the
program resizes the window, are there scenarios where it doesn't do it
automatically? The orthogonal case would be manual resizing, I guess.
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This is a very minor nit, but have a look at Edit -> Preferences ->
Display tab. Would it not actually be better if you simply omitted the
first word from the label "Automatically resize the window when a new
video is loaded"?
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The user interface wasn't very candid about the actual package names it
installed for me, so here is dpkg.log for your amusement. Here's how I
interpreted it:
gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad
(libcdaudio1 libgsm1 libfreebob0 libjack0 libmms0 libmpcdec3 libopenspc0
libsoundtouch1c2
gstrea
In case it's not immediately obvious, the lines starting with "#" are my
annotations into the typescript. Everything else is output from Totem
and its subprocesses.
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Third round out of three. Removed .RM file from set; all others now
display fine. But it took two restarts to get here.
Incidentally, I don't believe the presence of an RM file in the playlist
is significant, since I originally reported this for a set of just two
.MP4 files.
** Attachment added
Second round out of three; summary: Installed multiverse "bad" codecs.
Like before, only MPEG2 displays OK, others still not; in effect, no
visible progress. Some clips play audio only; many still abort with
errors.
** Attachment added: "Transcript before second restart"
http://launchpadlibra
Attaching first transcript.
First round out of three. Summary: Installed "bad", "ffmpeg", "ugly",
and "fluendo" plugins, but only MPEG2 displays. Many errors and
confusing messages and false starts.
(The test set consists of 9 video files, 8 of which I managed to
eventually get to play. There'
I reinstalled Gutsy from scratch, which gave me a good opportunity to
try to repro this.
I hope the following notes are reasonably complete.
1. Setting up
Fresh Gutsy install.
Basic Apt configuration:
System - Administration - Software Sources
- Ubuntu Software tab: uncheck Gutsy CD-ROM
I uploaded some typescripts to bug #159130 which also coincidentally
illustrate this problem quite vividly. Some of the chatter is from the
video codec installer buddy or whatever it's called, but anyway, feel
free to have a look at those, too. I think they make the point that
even though the plu
So if I don't hear any objections I would propose the following:
merge 32858 80684 97720
# forwarded http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=320984
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> bug #80684!)
Which in turn thinks it might be similar to bug #32858, it seems. Whee.
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Pål, that page is just a wrapper; they do use the Gnome bugzilla for
their actual bug tracking.
I went through a bunch of gstreamer and rhythmbox bugs in the Gnome
bugzilla, but I'm too ignorant of the underlying technology to tell
whether any of these are actually the issue we are discussing here
The point being, "useful to debug" is useful when you do want to debug,
but pretty worthless if they end up where they will not be seen. Even
if you notice a warning like that in your .xsession-errors (confession:
I run tail -f on mine in a terminal at all times) it's hard to correlate
the warning
So should this bug be reassigned to gstreamer0.10-pitfdll or what?
I don't get a dialog box about the audio problem, just the warnings on
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Dup of LP bug #67188 maybe?
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Attempting to give Bug-buddy an address containing a plus (+) character
results in the "Send" (or was it "Submit") button being dimmed until I
take out the plus.
This is rather unfortunate, because this is the standard way to create
tagged addr
On Feisty, I was able to consistently produce errors with the following
files.
vnix$ wget http://www.codectest.com/codectest/streamingcodectest.zip
vnix$ unzip streamingcodectest.zip
vnix$ totem wheeliesorensonvideo2cbr.mov wheelie.wmv
** Message: don't know how to handle audio/x-gst-fourcc-Qclp,
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The standard error stream receives a steady trickle of error messages
from Totem when viewing some videos. For example, LP bug #159130
contains a couple of example transcripts.
According to upstream comments to LP bug #15027 (at
http://bugzilla.gn
** Summary changed:
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This is also reported in bug #146918 as part of a bigger bug report
generally about the usability of the Sessions preferences. I have a
couple of comments on this particular problem there.
I would respectfully suggest that the priority of this bug should
perhaps be raised, seeing as clear, unders
Launchpad bug #121525 (confirmed, priority low) is about the Visual
problem specifically. I think it's more grave than the rest of this
report, so maybe the corresponding part of this bug could be marked as
"invalid" (I'm sure Sebastien Bacher is eager to bite ... sorry,
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The "Visual" thing in particular is extremely opaque. I was about to
file a bug about that, but let me instead just chime in here.
Searching for "visual" in yelp suggested that "AT" might stand for
"assistive technologies" (but did not unambiguously resolve the issue
for me); still, it's not clea
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What's with the "Invalid" status on this one, could it be reopened?
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When programs are running under a gdm-managed session, it redirects
their standard output and standard error to ${HOME}/.xsession-errors of
the user running the se
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No clear way to trigger?
To repro:
1. Run the Ubuntu 7.10 Live CD, or install Ubuntu from scratch.
2. Look in the Applications -> Sound & Video menu for something to play music
with.
(That "Totem Movie Player" is apparently also capable of playing audio is
hardly obvious.)
Select "Rhy
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Not sure if this is a problem with totem, the easy codec install thing
(gnome-app-installer?) or some part of the gstreamer can of worms which
I'm not even pretending to have any beginning understanding of. Sorry.
I started Totem on a couple of MP
Sebastien: You assign priorities so those limited resources can focus on
the important bugs. If a subsystem which is likely to be used as the
"easiest to try" by a lot of newcomers is broken then that's a serious
bug in my book. Pardon me if I'm stating the obvious, but this is the
one feature wh
Could the "importance: low" please be upgraded? Radio station support
in Rhythmbox is basically unusable because of this.
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If I understand the situation correctly, there are actually two bugs
here:
1. CPU frequency selection requires root or suid privileges (this is bug
#23768)
2. The documentation fails to mention that the menu w
Bad Keyboard Day, huh? (-:
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Happens here too, Gutsy installer running with "persistent" from a USB
stick, Rhythmbox gets stuck every time Virgin changes tracks. It
doesn't actually seem to crash for me, just stops playing.
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Wha's with the attachment in comment #2? It's just a text file with a
bunch of null bytes at the start, but it's tagged here as application
/octet-stream.
Ah heck, I'll just upload a cleaned, text-only version
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I don't think a lot of people would associate a 16x16 pixel mutant alien
TV with feet to a music player.
Now that I consciously started thinking about what it's supposed to look
like, I guess it tries to depict an iPod, but that doesn't particu
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For programmability and extensibility, it would be nice if there was a
way to obtain the current playlist, the play queue, and similar
information via rhythmbox-client.
Feel free to route this upstream.
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Impo
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rhythmbox-client --enqueue=/path/to/file fails silently. If you turn on
--debug you might notice that it never says the requested file was
enqueued, but other than that, there is no way to tell.
It seems kind of haphazard that --play-uri is do
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Apparently, contrary to expectations, the --play-uri= option doesn't
accept a URI when what you want to play is a local file.
The --debug option is completely uninformative in this context. One
could perhaps wish for it to display some sort of
For what it's worth, the HUP problem seems to be fixed too (for me on
Feisty/amd64 at least)
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Shouldn't this be Confirmed in Dapper, then?
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Reproducible here too, since forever. IIRC I tried to get notifications
already under Breezy, but reverted to using regular dialog boxes
instead. Now on Edgy I get the alert sign (triangular European "!"
traffic sign) and the exact same three assert messages, but no actual
message.
This particular
Oh, that's with a reboot before starting X, just to make sure the kernel
and X were indeed the newest version.
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On Dapper you mean? I haven't seen any upgrades to libc6 or xscreensaver
so why should it have gone away? OK, maybe the recent kernel or X
upgrades would have been compiled with the new glibc ...?
Okay, I grabbed a VMware Dapper image which I made when I installed this
system, installed all securi
It's a workaround, but I would still consider this a bug. I was in fact
toying with the idea of changing the code so it doesn't crop. I'm not a
seasoned Scheme hacker but it doesn't seem too hard at all.
(a) change the core function so it accepts an additional parameter
"nocrop". For backward comp
Ahem, sorry, here's another attempt. Edited to have absolute paths to
the first two attachments.
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http://librarian.launchpad.net/4201902/fnord.html
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