For your reference, the issue is reproducible using both Metacity and
Compiz.
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Binary package hint: file-roller
File-roller 2.26.1 has a annoying, disturbing visual refresh issue that
can be reproduced while browsing into the directories included in the
archive you opened with file-roller.
To reproduce:
1. Open an archive using file-roller. The
** Attachment added: capture.avi
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Binary package hint: gnome-mount
Steps to reproduce in Ubuntu 9.04:
1. Select Places-Computer.
2. Right-click on any volume icon (a hard disk partition or filesystem, for
instance) and select Properties.
3. Go to Drive and Volume tabs.
You can see some drive and volume
** Attachment added: nautilus-drive.png
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Binary package hint: nautilus
Tabs menu in Nautilus replaces underscore chars _ with shortcuts. For
example, the VIDEO_TS place is displayed as VIDEOTS with the T
underlined.
I attach an screenshot to illustrate the problem.
** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance:
Fixed in Jaunty.
** Changed in: language-pack-gnome-es (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/254781
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Pérez López (ricardo)
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https
The «elijiendo» typo was already fixed in Launchpad. The untranslated
strings in Ubiquity is bug #365490.
** Changed in: language-pack-gnome-es (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed
** Changed in: language-pack-gnome-es (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Ricardo Pérez López
Fixed in Launchpad.
** Changed in: language-pack-gnome-es (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Committed
** Changed in: language-pack-gnome-es (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Ricardo Pérez López (ricardo)
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Typo in spanish translation conecxión should be conexión
https
Not a wget issue.
** Changed in: wget (Ubuntu)
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The Artist Information button of the Magnatune plugin doesn't work.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Open Rhythmbox.
2. Ensure that Magnatune plugin is enabled: Edit-Plugins-Magnatune Store
checked.
3. Select Stores-Magnatune in the left pane of the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubiquity-frontend-kde
The step 4 of 7 of the Kubuntu 9.04 installer shows the strings
Before Resize: and After Resize: untranslated albeit I selected
Spanish language at boot, and can't be translated because there are not
in the Launchpad template:
** Attachment added: kubuntu-partition.png
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Binary package hint: ubiquity
When I click on the Release notes button at step 1 of the Ubuntu 9.04
ubiquity installer, Firefox starts but I get the following error dialog
on top:
An error ocurred while loading or saving configuration information for
firefox. Some of your
** Attachment added: ubiquity-firefox.png
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The bug is present in the Kubuntu 9.04 desktop installer. It shows Step
1 of 6 even with Spanish/Español language selected. Moreover, the
Release notes link shows untranslated, too. These issues are NOT in
the Ubuntu 9.04 desktop installer, so I can only reproduce them in the
ubiquity kde
Screenshot of the issue. Step 1 of 6 and Release notes shows
untranslated even when Español language is selected.
** Attachment added: kubuntu.png
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Actually, I can reproduce the same issue in the Preferences dialog of
Nautilus. I attach an screenshot of the Edit-Preferences, Preview tab.
** Also affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Attachment added: nautilus-preferences.png
Could this be the same problem as in bug #359759? Nautilus and gnome-
terminal seems to be affected by the same issue or, at least, they
expose the same symptoms.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/354194
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If I opened the Nautilus task was because it SEEMED to be the same issue
with the same symptoms. There's a bugreport opened about nautilus-
sendto, but not about nautilus. My previous screenshot in this bugreport
illustrates the issue in Nautilus, not nautilus-sendto. At least I can't
see any
= Incomplete
** Changed in: language-pack-es (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Ricardo Pérez López (ricardo)
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Antonio, check that Español/Castellano is checked in Selector de
idiomas with an \/ like mark, not a dash -. Probably the USB image
does not contains all the Spanish langpacks, and you need to make sure
you've checked the Español/Castellano but without the \/ sign, not the
- sign.
I've installed
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubiquity
(Using Jaunty Final version)
The Free Space legend that Ubiquity displays in step 4 shows
untranslated in my Spanish desktop, and can't be translated because
there's not in the Launchpad template:
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Binary package hint: ubiquity
The migration assistant (step 6 of 7) shows untranslated options in my
Spanish desktop:
- Wallpaper
- User Picture
- My Documents
- My Music
- My Pictures
I attach an screenshot to illustrate the problem.
** Affects: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: ubiquity
(Using Jaunty Final version)
- The Free Space legend that Ubiquity displays in step 4 shows
- untranslated in my Spanish desktop, and can't be translated because
- there's not in the Launchpad template:
+ Albeit I selected Spanish
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: ubiquity
- The migration assistant (step 6 of 7) shows untranslated options in my
- Spanish desktop:
+ The migration assistant (step 6 of 7) shows untranslated options albeit
+ I selected Spanish language:
- Wallpaper
- User Picture
- My
El mié, 22-04-2009 a las 04:38 -0700, Steve Langasek escribió:
Hi folks,
Draft release notes for Ubuntu 9.04 are available at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JauntyJackalope/ReleaseNotes. While these are
not yet final, I expect that all the issues documented there will be
included in the final
Thanks for the reply, David.
In step #2, Pidgin opens an unfocused, pop-under window. When I'm
working with a maximized Firefox, I'm unable to notice when a new IM
conversation is started. So the only notification I can see is a new,
silent button in the task bar.
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Well, this morning again I had a Master channel muted, even with the
Audio settings management enabled. Now I'm officially confused.
Daniel, I don't know what can I do in order to debug the problem. Can
you take a quick look, please?
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@selkovjr:
Like you, I still have refresh issues when using Firefox. For example,
when I'm reading an e-mail in Evolution containing an HTTP link, if I
click on the link it opens in a Firefox tab, the Firefox window tries
to put on top, but the tab contents is not shown. If I minimize the
Firefox
Hi David,
The notification shows perfectly when I type: notify-send Hello
World.
Maybe I need to explain a bit more: I can see the notification for any
IM message, EXCEPT for the IM messages which starts a conversation.
For example:
1. I start Pidgin.
2. Alice says me Hello!. Result: the
Since I enabled the Audio settings management in
System-Administration-Services some days ago, I can't reproduce the
problem. Maybe a coincidence?
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Binary package hint: gnome-mount
When you unplug an USB memory after writing data on it, you can see a
notification dialog that shows the following message:
The device %s is now safe to remove.
In Spanish desktop, you can see the following translation of the
message:
** Attachment added: writing2.png
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The Writing data to the device dialog shows OK, instead.
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- When you unplug an USB memory after writing data on it, you can see a
+ When you unmount an USB memory after writing data on it, you can see a
notification dialog that shows the following message:
The device %s is now safe
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Binary package hint: gnome-mount
When I copy data into my MP3 player and then I unmount it (using the
Unmount option of the contextual menu), I get the Writing data to
device notification dialog, and after aprox. 30 seconds I get an error
dialog with the following message:
Thanks for the reply. Just after copying ~50 MB of data into the MP3
player, I do:
$ umount /media/TSONIC/
And after waiting ~20 seconds, I get the following message:
$ umount /media/TSONIC/
/sbin/umount.hal: Unmounting /media/TSONIC failed:
org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NoReply: Did not
Thanks, Sebastien. I can't reproduce the issue with another USB memory,
indeed.
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** Also affects: notify-osd (Ubuntu)
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El vie, 20-03-2009 a las 22:38 +0200, Adi Roiban escribió:
Hi,
This is the script used for translating the start page:
https://code.edge.launchpad.net/~adiroiban/ubuntu-start-page/translation-script-8.10
Adi, is there a chance for using www.google.es instead of www.google.com
in the Spanish
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
[Using Jaunty]
When Nautilus is started with admin rights (i.e. using sudo), it uses
device names (floppy0, sda1, cdrom0) instead of humanized names (Floppy
Drive, 151.8 GB Media).
Steps to reproduce:
1. Open Nautilus as usual. In the Places
When you open Nautilus using sudo nautilus, you can see device names
(floppy0, sda1, cdrom0).
** Attachment added: nautilus--admin-user.png
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When you open Nautilus with a normal user without admin rights, you can
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Nautilus uses device names (floppy0, sda1) instead
When using any admin application, the file dialogs reproduces the bug.
In this example, I'm trying to import a key file using Software Sources
application (which runs with admin rights). You can see the device names
(floppy0, sda1, cdrom0) in the Places sidebar.
** Attachment added:
Spanish, too.
** Changed in: usplash (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Sebastien, what about the Software Souces use case? That tool is started
using gksu. The same problem can also be found in Synaptic, for
instance. All the admin tools which needs to save/load any file could
have the same issue. And the issue is not in Hardy, so it could be
considered a regression.
Sorry, maybe I have not explain it well. The issue can be reproduced
using any admin tool which needs to use the file dialog.
Examples:
- System-Administration-Software Sources, Authentication tab, and
click on Import Key File... button. A file dialog appears, with device
names in the Places
Thanks for the reply. May I change the affected package from Nautilus to
libgtk1.2, synaptic or something similar? Or may I need to open a new
bugreport? Software Sources and Synaptic uses gksu in order to do admin
tasks (in Hardy too, and Hardy does not have the issue). Thanks again.
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Nautilus uses device names (floppy0, sda1)
I've tried the following:
1. In one terminal window, I do: $ sudo /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd
Now I can see a gvfsd daemon running as root user:
$ ps aux | grep gvfsd$
ricardo 6513 0.0 0.2 6832 2200 ?S18:53 0:00
/usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd
root 7972 0.0 0.2 6700
Well, at the end I can see several thing:
- The issue is in Intrepid, too.
- Your last comment obviously explain the root of the problem, and why
Hardy behaves different than Intrepid Jaunty.
- Both Synaptic and Software Sources uses gksu by default. Maybe they
need to migrate to PolicyKit or
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pidgin
The first IM message from a buddy (i.e. the message which starts a new
conversation) does not launch a notify-OSD notification bubble. However,
the subsequent messages correctly triggers notifications. This is
annoying, illogical and incoherent.
@TheHobbit:
The patch is not sufficient to fix the issue. I realized that the
/etc/firestarter/firestarter.sh generated by Firestarter wizard contains
the following:
# External network interface data
IP=`LANG=C /sbin/ifconfig $IF | grep inet | cut -d : -f 2 | cut -d \ -f 1`
MASK=`LANG=C
Reopened for Jaunty. The problem is still here on Ubuntu 9.04 RC. The
current package version (1.0.3-7ubuntu4) no longers contains the
/etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d/50firestarter file that was included
into the 1.0.3-2ubuntu2 version.
Looking at the changelog.Debian.gz file, I can see:
I'd just booted my computer this morning, and again I had a Master
channel muted. This bug is definitely NOT solved for me.
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Binary package hint: gnome-mount
The notification window of Writing data to device and Safe to remove
warnings shows behind the other windows, so the user could lost the
chance to read it. I think that window should be displayed in front of
the whole desktop.
** Affects:
Sure! I'd just opened the bug #362767. Thanks!
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Actually, I found the same problem in the Restart required dialog. The
window is hidden behind the other windows, and the user could be stay
hours without restarting the computer. I don't know if I need to open
another bugreport for this.
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@Michael:
Not, it isn't. See bug #332600, comment #34 and subsequent:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-
mount/+bug/332600/comments/34
This bug is about show the notification at the top of the desktop.
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Thank you very much for the explanation, Colin. Now all the issue makes
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/356683
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Curiously, when you click on the Indicator Applet icon and select
Pidgin, the buddy list appears just BEHIND the window having the focus.
Try to following:
1. Open Firefox, full maximized.
2. Open a Terminal.
3. Click on Indicator Applet - Pidgin.
Result: the buddy list is displayed BEHIND the
Try to reinstall libgcrypt11 package:
$ sudo apt-get --reinstall install libgcrypt
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I can confirm this strange behavior. For example:
0. Start without buddy list (close the buddy list if it's opened).
1. Open a terminal (Applications-Accesories-Terminal).
2. Click on Indicator Applet icon and then select Pidgin.
Expected behavior: The buddy list is displayed IN FRONT OF the
The notification window does not show in front of the other windows. It
shows always behind the other windows (therefore hidden). In order to
see it, I need to click on its corresponding button on the task bar. Is
it intentional?
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Damn. That kind of notification doesn't notify very well, IMHO.
Could it be a way to display the notification window always on top?
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@Ted:
Thanks for the explanation, and sorry for opening an invalid task.
@Alessio:
I'm using the latest one I can find on Jaunty (same as yours):
$ apt-cache policy pidgin
pidgin:
Installed: 1:2.5.5-1ubuntu8
Candidate: 1:2.5.5-1ubuntu8
Version table:
*** 1:2.5.5-1ubuntu8 0
500
Bad luck: today I booted the computer again, and I still had the Master
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The Anders workaround does NOT works for me. My
/etc/libvirt/qemu/networks/default.xml has the following:
network
namedefault/name
bridge name=virbr0 /
forward/
ip address=192.168.122.1 netmask=255.255.255.0
dhcp
range start=192.168.122.2 end=192.168.122.254 /
/dhcp
/ip
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 207677 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/207677
Alexander, are you sure this bug is a duplicate of bug #207677? The
#207677 is fixed, and it refers to two different strings:
- System policy prevents modifying the configuration
- System policy prevents
Wow! I had no idea this issue is so deep. Thank you very much for taking
care of it. Many i18n issues are hard to find and fix.
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I'm going to reopen the bug because it seems to be a different problem
and not a duplicate of #207677, as David and me believes. Hope we're not
wrong.
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 207677
System policy prevents modifying the configuration shows untranslated
** Changed in:
It's fixed for me in Jaunty. Thanks!
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** Attachment added: Audio device unmuted after running sudo
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Today, I turn on the computer and I see the sound muted again. Alsamixer
shows the device muted, too.
After doing sudo /lib/udev/alsa-utils in a terminal prompt, the device
gets unmuted.
I attach two screenshots (before and after running sudo /lib/udev/alsa-
utils, respectively).
** Attachment
I don't know if this issue could be related with bug #207677 or is a
completely different bug.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: network-manager
Steps to reproduce:
1. Open the Network Manager Connection Editor (nm-connection-editor).
2. Select a wired connection and click on Edit.
A dialog appears asking you to enter your password. That dialog shows
the System policy prevents
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: network-manager
Steps to reproduce:
1. Open the Network Manager Connection Editor (nm-connection-editor), either
from a terminal or right-clicking on the NM applet in the notification area.
2. Select one of the following tabs: Wired, Wireless or DSL.
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More info, step by step:
1. I boot the computer.
2. When GDM appears, I go into VT1 (Ctrl-Alt-F1) and log into my user.
3. If I do alsamixer -Dhw:0 or alsamixer -c0, I get all the channels
unmuted.
4. If I then do alsamixer, I get only one muted PulseAudio channel, and the
following error
OK, now I can see the problem. I't my fault. We had two files,
~/.asoundrc and ~/.asoundrc.asoundconf. The last one contained the
following:
pcm.!default { type pulse }
ctl.!default { type pulse }
The above was causing troubles. I'd just removing the two files, and now
it seems to works
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: computer-janitor
There're, at least, two strings that shows untranslated in my Spanish
desktop, albeit they're translated in Launchpad template, and the
translations are into the computerjanitor.mo file.
The two strings are:
- File was left on the disk
** Attachment added: computerjanitor1.png
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The problem is in the /usr/share/pyshared/computerjanitor/__init__.py
file. The line:
domain = 'update-manager'
should be
domain = 'computerjanitor'
The patch is very simple and obvious. I attach it. Hope it's not too
late for Jaunty release!
** Attachment added: Patch to resolve the
Seems to be a problem in the udev rule. I've patched the /etc/init.d
/alsa-utils script this way:
case $1 in
start)
date /root/alsa-utils.log # Log the script startups
EXITSTATUS=0
TARGET_CARD=$2
[...]
So I can see when the script has been started. And I see that the
I can't confirm that the problem is in the udev rule. I manually
created:
$ cd /etc/rc2.d
$ sudo ln -s ../init.d/alsa-utils S40alsa-utils
so now alsa-utils is always called at boot time. However, the mixer is
still muted when I go into GNOME.
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[jaunty] Sound muted after boot
** Attachment added: system-config-printer-applet.png
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25351819/system-config-printer-applet.png
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Applet menu options shows untranslated, albeit they're translated
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/360621
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Binary package hint: system-config-printer
When you send a document to the printer, the printer applet icon appears
in the notification area. If you right-click on the icon, you can see
the following options:
- Hide
- Configure Printers
- Exit
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