Of a sort. All the required data structures for proper implementation is
present to fix this bug. It's just a matter of knowing the size of N
rectangles, where N is the number of displays.
Chalk it up to upstreams desire to get away from a file-based desktop.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Apr 26,
On 08/13/2012 09:19 AM, Christopher M. Penalver wrote:
Michael F., could you please file a new report by executing the following in
a terminal:
ubuntu-bug linux
This may be inadvisable. I have some additional information, though not
enough (yet) to exactly pinpoint the root cause.
First
To burn a pre-mastered image:
growisofs -Z /dev/sr0=/path/to/iso/image
To burn a directory tree:
growisofs -Z /dev/dvd -R -J /path/to/directory_tree
If you need more information, see “man growisofs” or “man mkisofs”. Or
whatever Ubuntu calls its versions of the utilities; I don't remember
Old versions of AllTray won't work with Compiz due to the way that it
works (and also even if it were to significantly change how it works,
old AllTray hard-codes its behavior for Compiz, so it still won't
change). The problem is that classic AllTray does not pass along XDnD
events to the
I no longer use Ubuntu and therefore cannot perform the task requested;
if it is unimportant to the project as so many other bugs are, it is
also unimportant to me. As there is no “closed” status for the bug
tracker, I am marking this bug as invalid and muting future mails which
might be generated
When I was using Ubuntu (I am no longer using it on any of my systems)
for any 5.1 card, I would have to have the sound properties open while I
was playing music, and when a new song came on, I would have to flip the
profile from 5.1 to something else and then back to 5.1 for the speakers
to work
A fix is in revision 42 of lp:alltray/old-maintenance -- Ubuntu is
welcome to pull it out, but I won't be making another release off that
branch. Adding Ubuntu to the bug; if someone in Ubuntu wants to
incorporate the patch, awesome, if not they can mark it as invalid.
Thanks for the bug report!
As it turns out, there is a way to make AllTray work with Unity, follow
the directions here:
https://answers.launchpad.net/alltray/+faq/1715
The Ayatana APIs make it impossible to properly port AllTray over to
them. A bug has been filed to request APIs that AllTray can use in order
to be ported
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Title:
Alltray close button minimizes to notification area does not work
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Title:
Alltray 0.69 Icons have wrong backgrounds in Lucid Beta1
To manage
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Title:
API needed: pixbuf icon setting support
To manage notifications about this bug go to:
Public bug reported:
The libappindicator API is missing the ability to set an application
indicator's icon via a pixbuf. This feature would be required for the
AllTray application to successfully be ported to the AppIndicator API in
addition to the System Tray Specification API (by way of
New AllTray is not affected by this problem. Old AllTray does make
these assumptions and while patches will be accepted to fix them
(perhaps from someone for Ubuntu?), new AllTray is quickly approaching
globally usable and therefore this bug is considered fix committed' in
upstream AllTray.
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Confirmed the previous comment re: AllTray working on the Ubuntu
Classic setting.
Note that the old-maintenance upstream branch (that is, what I am
maintaining until such time as new AllTray is feature-complete, which
looks to be sometime in the next month—assuming my availability to work
on it
This is an Ubuntu-specific bug for the old release series of AllTray.
The trunk branch hosted here on Launchpad works on Ubuntu 11.04, albeit
without indicator support as that has not been completed yet. Since
this is an Ubuntu-specific problem with the version of AllTray that is
still packaged
I cannot confirm that it has been fixed for 11.04 because I will not be
installing that on my primary workstation; it has too many issues and
the user interface that it has is really poor; having tried it on a
secondary workstation I have found it to be a significant drag on my
productivity.
The original bug was a regression from Ubuntu 8.10 to 9.04: 8.10
permitted you to change the location of the notification bubbles,
whereas 9.04 did not with the change to osd-notify. The regression is
not against osd-notify itself, but the Ubuntu platform.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gwibber
Starting sometime recently, Gwibber in Ubuntu 10.10 started prepending
the word is to all posts going to Facebook.
This is an annoying change in user-visible functionality. I wasn't
keeping close track of updates, so I don't know when it
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Example:
http://www.facebook.com/mtrausch/posts/128629380527783 - Posted via Gwibber to
Facebook
http://twitter.com/#!/mtrausch/status/2521166912692225 - Same message from
Gwibber to Twitter
http://identi.ca/notice/58372379 - Same message from Gwibber to Identi.ca
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An update: I have changed sound cards. The problems with Pulse remain; these
problems are not specific to the SB 5.1.
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On Nov 7, 2010 8:35 PM, Raymond 406...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
did your PA server log contain the error message when select 5.1 profile
as
Public bug reported:
2010-11-03 15:03:51 EDT (Linux 2.6.35-23-generic)
m...@aloe.trausch.us ~/.../audio/ui $ ogg123 Unlock.ogg
ERROR: Failed to load plugin /usr/lib/ao/plugins-4/libesd.so = dlopen() failed
Audio Device: PulseAudio Output
Playing: Unlock.ogg
Ogg Vorbis stream: 1 channel,
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Binary package hint: brasero
Attaching a screenshot to demonstrate the problem.
This is in Ubuntu 10.10. I have not confirmed that it exists in earlier
versions of Ubuntu, but I do suspect that to be the case.
Brasero won't recognize a blank BD-R. I can, however, burn
Just a warning to everyone: comment #19 link is pop-uppy and stuff.
Thomas, can you in the future post warnings to that effect when you post
on a bug report or in any other sort of forum where it is generally
expected that Web links are clean and respectful? That does means
disabling ad blocking
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gcc
The symptom:
cc1: warnings being treated as errors
relp_listener.c: In function ‘relp_listener_real_run’:
relp_listener.c:64: error: too many arguments for format
make: *** [relp_listener.o] Error 1
The code:
fprintf(stderr, error: failed to
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This is an example C program that exhibits the problem. This program
will build with gcc just fine and without warnings if no additional
flags are specified, but if -Wall is specified it will warn about the
line containing the call to printf. That also means that if -Werror is
specified that
I used:
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored -Wformat-extra-args
To ignore it for now; I tried to use the push/pop diagnostic pragma, but
that is apparently not in GCC 4.4.x, only GCC 4.5.x, so I am going to
move this function to its own file so that I don't lose the usefulness
of the warning in
When is the rebuild scheduled for this? I just installed this
application today, and I got this error; again, this is Lucid x86-64.
** Changed in: codelite (Ubuntu Lucid)
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On Tue, 2010-06-22 at 08:03 +, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
it's a request to add new code to handle cases not working now so yes
it's a feature request
It is a request to add new code to handle an error in design
specifications. One should not call a binary from desktop code without
ensuring
On Tue, 2010-06-22 at 13:48 +, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
changing to low, it will not make any difference on how this bug is
handled (it's not because a bug is a wishlist that it will not get
solved and it's not because a bug has higher settings that will be
worked quicker) but since you
On Mon, 2010-06-21 at 09:30 +, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Wishlist
Failing to automatically install cryptsetup results in a cryptic error
message for the user. Is this truly a wishlist item per the desktop
project's priorities? Is
On Fri, 2010-06-18 at 07:14 +, David Clayton wrote:
There is a major security flaw with this new functionality, why should
non-admin users be permitted to format storage?
A normally privileged desktop user should be able to format media. Are
you saying that there is no way to disable this
Creating a non privileged desktop user on my system currently running an
up-to-date Maverick installation does not yield this problem; the system
instead prompts for the password for the privileged user and will then,
if the proper credentials are input, will format the media. I do not
have Lucid
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
When inserting an encrypted media (or creating it, for example, in disk
utility) if the appropriate prerequisites are not present for doing so,
the system should prompt for them to be installed automatically. This
bug really is present in at
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It would seem that this bug has been fixed but never marked as fixed. I
stopped using the wide layout because of the issue, but in Maverick
Alpha 1 it is working as it should.
** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
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Upstream claims that the feature wasn't present to begin with.
All I know is that it's a regression in Ubuntu. I was under the
impression that the feature was introduced by upstream, though I could
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/593440
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-terminal
Just installed and updated Maverick's first testing release and I find
that GNOME Terminal does not honor the default terminal size set in
gconf. The settings are:
/apps/gnome-terminal/profiles/Default:
default_size_columns = 132
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Today, I am back to having dummy output listed as the only sound card
choice for PA. Nothing has the sound card open:
m...@zest:~$ sudo fuser -v /dev/dsp* /dev/snd/*
m...@zest:~$
If I kill pulseaudio and check again, still nothing is using the sound
card:
m...@zest:~$ pulseaudio -k
I finally have my desktop and speakers back out of storage… and this bug
still exists. I was hoping to be able to listen to my Lambert album
without having to have Sound Preferences open, but every time a new song
plays, I have to flip the profile from 5.1 to 4.1 and then back to 5.1
so that the
Also, if I turn the volume down using the PA volume control on the
panel, the sound becomes very tinny. I must leave it at Unamplified
(which is most certainly amplified) and am required to adjust volume on
the speakers themselves, which is terribly inconvenient.
This problem bugs me enough that
On Tue, 2010-05-18 at 08:11 +, Sergio Barjola wrote:
we haven't heard back from you in a while. Can you test this with the
latest LiveCD image of ubuntu (10.04), and feedback if the issue is
still present. Thanks in advance!
I'm not able to at this time because the hardware is presently
On Sat, 2010-05-15 at 09:46 +, Omer Akram wrote:
thanks for the bug report can you please tell a few steps to reproduce
this bug? I can copy, paste and cut with ctrl+c, ctrl+v, ctrl+x
respectively without any problem.
status new
Control+X works just fine, as does Control+V.
Control+C
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: empathy
Using Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, though the bug was also present, I think, in
9.10.
When typing a message, the basic editing commands one expects a text
entry box to have in the GTK+ environment do not work. For example,
Ctrl+C for copy, Ctrl+Z for
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If I can get two people to confirm that the patch on bug 545852 works
for them, I will merge this patch (with changes to honor the optional
configure-time compiling-out of gconf functionality) into AllTray's old
maintenance branch.
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On Mon, 2010-05-03 at 22:12 +, ghantoos wrote:
One of the Debian users encountered a similar bug when using alltray
with fluxbox (as WM) and docker (as systray) [1].
I was able to reproduce this. Please find attached the output of
alltray -d when the bug appears.
Are these bugs
Only *part* of the bug is in g-s-d. The part about not being able to
focus and all that, I'm not sure that has anything to do with g-s-d,
just the one enabled toggle for the touchpad, but something underlying
the toggle is not working and it's likely screen specific. You can
toggle the setting
I have not experienced this problem running upstream kernels since my
last comment on April 23, so it seems to definitely be some issue with
the Ubuntu kernel. Tomorrow, I will try to see if I can isolate a means
to reliably trigger the problem as an aid to bisection.
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On Wed, 2010-04-28 at 01:27 +, nhasian wrote:
i can confirm that the issue is still present with the stable linux
kernel
2.6.33. I've experienced this issue on both of my HP laptops (dv6500
and
dv9500) with the 2.6.33 kernel. i have not yet tested 2.6.34rc
I am also running an
On Fri, 2010-04-23 at 21:38 +, Bryce Harrington wrote:
Michael, you're welcome to use whatever terminology makes you happy,
but
understand that the terminology 'freeze' and 'crash' have specific,
different meanings with X.org upstream. The practicality of it to you
is that each has a
Public bug reported:
Using Lucid, up-to-date, kernel 2.6.32-21-generic. I have had this
problem since 2.6.32-19-generic, where I was going to report it but
updates were available, so I had hoped that the problem would go away.
However, it persists.
Using previous kernel 2.6.32-16-generic, this
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Nevermind on the apport-collect statement; I forgot to edit it out since
the bug was reported with ubuntu-bug instead of directly through LP.
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This does look like it's similar to my bug 568605, but I used the kernel
as the thing to blame, since this problem also affects the standard
text-mode console with KMS. I am currently running the packaged
upstream to see if the problem persists there, and will try other
upstream kernels built
I guess the question then is should bug 568605 or this bug be the master
bug? I'll let someone closer to the Ubuntu development process handle
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I'm using the word crash in the sense that a computer system that has
ceased to operate correctly is said to have crashed, at least insofar as
all the developers I am aware of have used it (including myself). In
this case, my meaning should be quite clear: The graphics driver
encounters a
On Fri, 2010-04-23 at 00:14 +, Jeremy Foshee wrote:
If you could also please test the latest upstream kernel available
that would be great. It will allow additional upstream developers to
examine the issue. Refer to
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . Once you've tested the
This is still an issue as of 2010-04-19.
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Binary package hint: evolution
Using Ubuntu Lucid Beta, fully updated as of 9-Apr-2010.
Evolution does not remember the size of the panels of my layout when I
exit and subsequently restart Evolution. It does remember that I want
to use the wide layout, but every time that
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however, this is a bug that should also be against Ubuntu. Adding
Ubuntu to the bug.
** Changed in: alltray
Importance: Undecided = Low
** Also affects: alltray (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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Hi,
Thanks for reporting this bug.
Can you run AllTray with debugging enabled and post the output when
trying to run Chrome with it? That would help to see what is going on,
since I have neither Chrome 5 beta nor Karmic installed at this point.
Thanks!
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Status:
For AllTray 0.69, just add -d to the command line options. So, for
example, to run Chrome:
$ alltray -d google-chrome
There are also more options and information in AllTray's man page, which
you can see by typing:
$ man alltray
In a terminal window.
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I will try to get a VM setup with all the same stuff and see what I can
learn later, but I have the feeling that this might not be a bug in
AllTray, but a limitation of the system.
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Michael B. Trausch (mtrausch)
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Marking incomplete; bug reporter no longer has the software installed on
the system and additional information is required, and I am unable to
replicate the issue as my system fails to suspend/resume entirely
(though that is neither a new nor related problem).
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Just out of curiosity, is it possible to replicate this bug if the
nvidia module is never loaded in the system? That is, if you blacklist
the proprietary nvidia module from loading and use the nv driver for X,
and then try to suspend, does the problem still occur?
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gwibber
When using GNOME Shell, which does not have indicator-applet, Gwibber
does not have a tray icon. This can be worked around by using AllTray,
so it's not likely a critical issue, but it would be nice if Gwibber
could detect whether or not there
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Interestingly enough, I tried to implement this feature tonight.
However, it seems that libwnck's API call for moving windows between
workspaces… well, doesn't. :-/
I'll see if I can try to track down why and file a bug with them and
maybe even come up with a patch to get that fixed. AllTray
Public bug reported:
In Lucid, when I press my laptop’s button to enable or disable the
touchpad, I am no longer able to type anything into X without first
going to a non-X controlled virtual terminal and then going back to the
VT running X. Sometimes, even that doesn't work and I have to go to
Am using the version of Gwibber packaged in Ubuntu Lucid, and am
experiencing very heavy CPU usage, which appears to happen when it looks
for updates from the various services I have accounts registered with it
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Some additional information which causes me to believe that this _might_
be a problem with X11 (or perhaps with both): Now, when I reboot my
system, my touchpad works when gdm is running but as soon as I am logged
into my user account, my touchpad stops working. I cannot find anything
in the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: coreutils
Coreutils 7.5 supports btrfs lightweight file copying. For the LTS, it
should have this feature, as people will likely want to use btrfs even
though it is not supported as an install-time option. It is considered
to be “relatively stable”
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Binary package hint: bash-completion
When attempting to write a command line to decompress a .tar.xz file,
tab completion fails:
m...@fennel:~$ ls -l *.tar.xz
-rw-r--r-- 1 mbt mbt 4467540 2010-03-07 15:11 coreutils-8.4.tar.xz
m...@fennel:~$ tar xf core
Pressing TAB
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completion fails for .tar.xz files when invoking tar (and in various
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point of clicking it's Apply button and then loading Gwibber normally.
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I echo Anthony Hook.
I have marked the bug as confirmed.
** Changed in: gwibber (Ubuntu)
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@claim The current development version brings to the front the workspace
that an application exists in when it is un-hidden.
I think it might be possible to move the application's windows to
another workspace, and I'll consider it. For now, I'll mark this bug as
incomplete, pending future
On 02/27/2010 12:32 AM, Chow Loong Jin wrote:
On Saturday 27,February,2010 08:39 AM, Michael B. Trausch wrote:
On 02/26/2010 06:42 PM, Chow Loong Jin wrote:
[...]
For the record, someone has prepared a newer version of AllTray (though
it would appear to have not made it into Debian yet
download it.
Unfortunately, I have no control over Launchpad, and the behavior you
have described here is due to a bug in Launchpad itself. This was
reported as Launchpad bug 490945, but the Launchpad people feel it is a
low-priority bug. Of course, I disagree.
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to not have been updated yet.
Does anyone know what the status on this is? Thanks!
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This is getting marked confirmed, and targeted to 0.7.5dev, because
this bug fix will be part of the close-to-tray support in AllTray's
current development releases.
** Changed in: alltray
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
** Changed in: alltray
Milestone: 0.7.4dev = 0.7.5dev
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: No buffer space available
ping: sendmsg: No buffer space available
Restarting network-manager and umounting/mounting the module doesn't
fix the connection.
Marco
On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 5:21 PM, Michael B. Trausch m...@trausch.us wrote:
On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 6:20 AM, Kunal Gangakhedkar
On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 6:20 AM, Kunal Gangakhedkar
kunal.gangakhed...@gmail.com wrote:
On Monday 11 Jan 2010 9:56:47 pm Michael B. Trausch wrote:
I have 2.6.32.3 installed on Karmic, and my problems with this issue
have gone away. Would it be of any use to try to bisect the kernel to
provide
I have 2.6.32.3 installed on Karmic, and my problems with this issue
have gone away. Would it be of any use to try to bisect the kernel to
provide a patch here for Karmic, or is someone already working on such a
thing? (I ask because it is pretty important that I get back to the
Karmic kernel,
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