I found a fix in this ubuntu forums thread:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=596352&highlight=easy_install+libgmail
run this command in a terminal
sudo easy_install --upgrade libgmail
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gmailfs doesn't work
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I can confirm this. Do older versions of gmailfs work, or did gmail
update itself so that gmailfs broke?
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Status: New => Confirmed
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gmailfs doesn't work
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I also confirm that this doesn't work in gutsy. HTTP 400 error.
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GmailFS won't mount
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I can confirm this bug as well, seems to have happened after an update.
Something to do with conf-file mixups between packages...purging and
reinstalling fixed the problem for me.
sudo aptitude purge texlive-base texlive
The above command also uninstalled docbook-utils and auctex (my emacs
tex ed
I just commented on #39413. I've found a fix for my problem by changing
the priority of when the hal service is launched to 99. This won't fix
the problem for people who can't even detect the battery through tools
such as acpi, but it should fix the problem for people whose kernel is
reporting th
There are a apparently lots of causes for this problem. One cause is
the kernel not recognizing the battery properly. If that is the case,
then even the "acpi -V" command won't show a battery. However, if that
command shows a battery connected, then the problem lies with the hal ->
dbus -> gnome
This is great guys!!! Works like a charm for me. Glad this is fixed.
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screen artifacts after resume, part row of pixels in error (945GM)
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This is great guys!!! Works like a charm for me. Glad this is fixed.
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screen artifacts after resume, part row of pixels in error (945GM)
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I'm experiencing this problem as well on a Compaq Presario C571NR.
However, I didn't experience the problem until I manually restarted the
dbus service. It ran fine before I did this. Restarting the hal
service fixes the problem, so that's an annoying work around for the
time being.
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Okay, I tried reinstalling the hal package as suggested above and this
fixed the problem while the laptop was booted. However, on reboot, the
problem comes back. I think we can safely say at this point that the
problem lies with the hal package, not gnome-power-manager..
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ubuntu doesn't notice when running on battery
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Okay, you no what, I'm a dumb prick. I thought this was a new
development because I had never noticed this before and I was having
serious DHCP issues around the time that I noticed it. However, I since
grepped my old logs and determined that this message has indeed been
around for a while. Sorr
I can confirm this on gutsy upgrade from feisty. Happened when I
manually restarted dbus. With this many reports and absolutely nothing
from the Ubuntu devs I find it infuriating that the devs are blatantly
ignoring this as much as they are. I may just have to say good bye to
Ubuntu. DHCP not w
I am experiencing this bug as well. It happened after I manually
restarted the dbus service. This is apparently a problem related to how
gnome-power-management and dbus interact.
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ubuntu doesn't notice when running on battery
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Forgot to mention I'm running gutsy
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/etc/init.d/dbus restart causes powermanager to report "battery has been
removed"
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This happened to me today, how on earth do I fix this? Rebooting
doesn't help.
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/etc/init.d/dbus restart causes powermanager to report "battery has been
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Forgot to mention that I'm on a compaq presario c571nr with the 945GM
chipset.
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screen artifacts after resume with i810 driver
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I am experiencing the exact same problem and I have a screen shot of my
own to add
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fn+f8 (crt/lcd switch) does nothing
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Reading the readme for the driver states that this is a hardware
limitation. I don't believe it's physically possible for the hardware
to provide dri for any virtual resolution past 2048, meaning the driver
never will support it.
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No dri for virtual screen greater than 2048x2048
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I can confirm this. When I connect to my campus' secure wireless
network, the WPA enterprise login window opens behind other windows.
I've failed to notice it on several occasions and have been left
wondering what was going on with my wireless.
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I can confirm this as well. I experienced it several times in Gutsy.
The work around for me was to disable roaming for my wired network.
That was an okay solution for me because I use wireless almost
exclusively for connecting to the Internet.
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As far as I can tell, there's poor coupling between wine and the
applications menu. It's sort of a one way deal. While it's not that
important. It would be nice to have this fixed.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Incomplete uninstall of wine applications
https:
Not only that, but using the uninstaller doesn't get rid of the menu
items after having removed a piece of software. There's poor
integration with the menu and wine. It's annoyance, so I imagine it
can't be prioritized, but it would be nice to have that handled.
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uninstalling wine leaves the
I'm having no problems logging in with steam in wine 0.9.46. I didn't
have any in 0.9.33 either.
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Steam cannot connect to an account in Wine version .98
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Ubuntu does automatically use wine to run an EXE if wine has been
installed. Compatible programs should install themselves and add
shortcuts to the desktop and applications menu. I'm curious how much
easier this could actually be made. Only real problem is that wine is
not part of the default in
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: wine
Run steam, launch half life 2 (which worked fine for me in feisty, wine
version 0.9.33). Window pops up for a brief couple of seconds then
instantly closes.
I'm running on an intel 945GM chipset (i950 adapter). Game ran in
previous versions of Win
Hi guys. I have a compaq presario c571nr which uses the snd-hda-intel
driver with a Conexant 5045 (CX20549 venice) codec. I followed the
directions on this wiki page to install alsa version 1.0.14:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HdaIntelSoundHowto
And then I found putting the following in at
I'm not sure if my problems with K3B are related to this bug or not, but
I am running Fiesty Fawn and I cannot use K3B to burn image files. I
have an Optiarc dvd burner which I believe is a SATA drive in my compaq
presario c571nr laptop. Thing spins its wheels forever, and error
messages related
I'm getting this when I resume from hibernate as well. I've just been
ignoring it since, as the OP is mentioning, hibernate IS working without
any problems. It's just weird that I get this error message every time
I've had my laptop on hibernate for a while. I'm running on a Compaq
Presario C571
Patch worked for me, I'm running a Compaq Presario C571NR. Thanks very
much.
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Please patch i810switch to work with i945
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/92528
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Thank you very much for this work-around wjs! That worked for me as
well. I had to logout and log back in, but it worked. My keybindings
are no longer funky anymore, thank you thank you thank you thank you!
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vino (vnc) keyboard mapping problem
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/112955
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i installed with a dvorak keyboard setup and i can confirm the same
problems other people are having. capital letters don't work at all
through remote desktop (but these parens type just fine) which should be
obvious as i am typing this message via a remote desktop connection to
my computer right
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