It seems like these two commands together get them back in sync:
synclient TouchpadOff=0
gconftool-2 --set --type boolean
/desktop/gnome/peripherals/touchpad/touchpad_enabled true
Either one of them will make my touch pad start working, but both
together seems to fix the problem.
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Jamie Strandboge wrote:
> The firefox AppArmor profile is supposed to be opt-in and disabled by
> default. Users are supposed to explicitly enable the profile for it to
> be used, as mentioned in
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KarmicKoala/TechnicalOverview#New%20profiles.
> There was a bug in the packag
1) How would they know to add to their apparmor profile? There's no
error message at any time that says that anything failed because of
apparmor. Even running from a command line, there's no error message
that says that apparmor denied access. If when using a gui, and
something was blocked by ap
Dave Gilbert wrote:
> I think the behaviour you are describing is the correct behaviour; since
> firefox shouldn't normally be reading libraries from /usr/local/lib it
> shouldn't have permissions in apparmor to let it read it.
>
Why would that be? If you have libraries in /usr/local/lib, you h
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This affects all versions of firefox with profiles in /etc/apparmor.d on all
versions of Ubuntu using apparmor to control firefox. On my machine that's
firefox-3.5 and firefox-3.6 on:
Linux dell 2.6.31-17-generic #54-Ubuntu SMP Thu Dec 10 1
An ideal situation would be if gnome would give us something in the
sound gui to set the step size. Then people that want equal/unequal,
large/small, could all be happy. I found this trying to figure out
where I would set the step size, I'm amazed that it's not user
configurable. Could someone p
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An ideal situation would be if gnome would give us something in the
sound gui to set the step size. Then people that want equal/unequal,
large/small, could all be happy. I found this trying to figure out
where
JanBrinkmann wrote:
> Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
> Ubuntu better. Please answer these questions:
>
> * Is this reproducible?
> * If so, what specific steps should we take to recreate this bug?
>
I wish I knew. I thought that some interrim update had fix
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This shouldn't be a duplicate. This is the same as my problem, and
unlike 202089, in this bug killing pulseaudio doesn't "fix" the problem
for the reporter or for me, i.e. the sound won't restart. I once had
It's suddenly started working again. I don't mind if you close this,
but still have no idea why it was seg-faulting, why apport never picked
it up, and why it started working again.
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Upgrading from 8.04 to 8.10 a message pops up asking me to file a bug
report.
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.04
ErrorMessage:
ErrorMessage: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
Package: libpam0g 1.0.1-4ubuntu5
Sour
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Upgrading from 8.04 to 8.10 a message popped up asking me to file this
bug report.
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.04
ErrorMessage: ErrorMessage: SystemError in cache.commit(): E:Sub-process
/usr/bin/dpkg r
It's a complete as it's going to get unless you ask for more
information. Telling me to use apport when apport reports other things
fine but not this is not helpful. If you aren't going to ask for more
explicit information please quit moving it to incomplete so a real
engineer can work on it. Re
Doesn't anyone have any ideas/suggestions/requests for more information?
I'm an experienced software engineer, pretty much anything you want me
to try I'll be happy to try! I would LOVE some help on this though.
Patrick
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Yes, it does.
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Last attachment was an strace with clean install where you can see it
create .openoffice.org2 The next attachment shows what happens when you
do an strace right after, and it tries to use what it created.
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Some more information if anyone wants to work on it without apport output.
Doing an:
strace /usr/lib/openoffice/program/soffice.bin
results in a trace ending with:
open("/usr/lib/openoffice/program/resource/ofa680en-US.res", O_RDONLY) = 19
lseek(19, 0, SEEK_END) = 18666
lseek(
Thanks for the pointer, I checked and was doing everything correctly.
The test they suggest, sh -c 'kill -SEGV $$' does result in apport
offering to file a report of bash crashing. Openoffice still fails to
start. Still no apport action. Still shows the exact same segv in gdb
when I run it. Not
Your suggestion does not help. I've uninstalled openoffice, did
updatedb, removed everything with openoffice in the name or path. Then
I do apt-get install openoffice.org. The problem is identical. It seg
faults as I reported. Apport does not report it although it did pick up
that on removal un
Apport won't report
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Changed to Invalid without a comment to explain why. I'm still not able
to run any openoffice application. If someone thinks it's invalid, tell
me why.
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Until recently removable drives automounted fine but sometime in the
last week it quit working. It affects DVDs, usb flash drives and SD's
plugged into the SD slot on my dell inspiron. Until just recently, they
all worked just fine. I can, for exam
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I'm in 8.04 with all updates done as of today, and somewhere in the last
few day openoffice started failing, i.e. a short splash screen appears
and then goes away. Running any openoffice application from the command
line is the same, and no output is generated in the console
I tried libsdl1.2debian-pulseaudio and got distorted sound for SDL apps.
They weren't usable.
Patrick
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Same problem, loading from Thunderbird gives this process:
patrick 16772 15.1 2.1 105112 44896 ?Sl 12:09 0:02
\_ /usr/bin/evince /tmp/king reunion-1.pdf
attaching with gdb yeilds this backtrace:
(gdb) backtrace full
#0 0xb7f25410 in __kernel_vsyscall ()
No symbol table info availa
I tried. I looked at all the configuration information, the perfect
setups, the tips. I'm a computer savvy guy that's been using linux for
years. I'm a software engineer with a MS in CS. But I can't get
everything working with pulseaudio installed. I like the idea, I wish
it worked, but my SDL
Looked at datestamps on my libaries and I got a new libSDL.so on 7/31.
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1) Ubuntu 8.04.1
2) libSDL-1.2.so.0.11.1
3) call to SDL_GL_SwapBuffers to return
4) call never returned
Here's the stack backtrace:
#0 0xb7f39410 in __kernel_vsyscall ()
#1 0xb7c96e99 in ioctl () from /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6
#2 0xb7993a8b in drmCommandWrite () from
Here it is July 30, and Hardy sound is still broken. A lot more works,
but not everything. Today a game that uses SDL sound failed. I killed
pulseaudio and all was fine. I don't understand why the choice was made
to use pulseaudio. I've seen posts extolling the many benefits, but
they never sa
I get the same error message on Hardy when trying to use SDL audio.
(snd_pcm_dmix_open) unable to open slave
If I kill pulseaudio, or uninstall it everything works fine. What is
pulseaudio? If I uninstall it everything works ok, so why do I need/want it?
Patrick
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I'm now in Hardy and the problem still exists.
Using GuestMouseOff On and a lot of tweaking in the other Synaptics
settings gets it to where it mostly works, but when someone is used to a
laptop that really works and they try to use my machine for a minute
they quickly give up in disgust unless I
I haven't used sound for a couple of weeks, so I don't know when it
happened, but with Hardy kernel linux 2.6.24-18-generic and Audio
device: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) HD Audio Controller (rev
02). I have the same problem after clean powerup. In Rythymbox play
doesn't;) and killing
Same problem 2.6.22.1.1
hardy heron
built a debug version to see what was going on, but it worked perfectly.
Could give you a backtrace of the failing version, but without symbols it
doesn't look helpful.
Slightly bizarre, but when I uninstalled the debug version installed in
/usr/local, the othe
Public bug reported:
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SImilar to another bug, but for me it almost alway works fine, but two
or three times in a row I'll download from pop and it will mark mail
junk but not move from my inbox. Then it goes back to working fine for
a long time.
on gutsy gibbon
similar problem fixed by using gdk-pixbuf-query-loaders to fix my
gdk-pixbuf.loaders file.
1) find your gdk-pixbuf.loaders file mine was
/usr/local/etc/gtk-2.0/gdk-pixbuf.loaders
2) check where gdk-pixbuf-query-loaders executable is. I found it in two
places. /usr/local/bin and /usr/bin.
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clicking the left button on a title bar to move a window, or on the edge of a
window would usually result in nothing.
Rarely it would work.
Today I set in xorg.conf GuestMouseOff on just because I don't have a
trackstick. To my surprise, it's a workaround
for my problem!!!
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