[Bug 451557] apport-collect data

2010-01-17 Thread Peter Cherriman
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10
Package: gnome-power-manager 2.28.1-0ubuntu1
PackageArchitecture: i386
ProcEnviron:
 SHELL=/bin/bash
 LANG=en_GB.UTF-8
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.31-17.54-generic
Uname: Linux 2.6.31-17-generic i686
UserGroups: adm admin cdrom dialout lpadmin plugdev sambashare

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[Bug 451557] Dependencies.txt

2010-01-17 Thread Peter Cherriman

** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/38008406/Dependencies.txt

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[Bug 451557] DevkitPower.txt

2010-01-17 Thread Peter Cherriman

** Attachment added: DevkitPower.txt
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/38008407/DevkitPower.txt

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[Bug 451557] GConfNonDefault.txt

2010-01-17 Thread Peter Cherriman

** Attachment added: GConfNonDefault.txt
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/38008409/GConfNonDefault.txt

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[Bug 451557] XsessionErrors.txt

2010-01-17 Thread Peter Cherriman

** Attachment added: XsessionErrors.txt
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/38008411/XsessionErrors.txt

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[Bug 451557] gnome-power-bugreport.txt

2010-01-17 Thread Peter Cherriman

** Attachment added: gnome-power-bugreport.txt
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/38008413/gnome-power-bugreport.txt

** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete = New

** Tags added: apport-collected

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[Bug 393008] Re: [Karmic] power management icon says laptop is connected to power when it isn't

2009-12-28 Thread Peter Cherriman
I'm also having same problem with my Acer Aspire 110L, if you unplug the
power the screen dims, but power manager doesn't detect it. Also if you
plug in the power when battery is less than 100% then disconnect a few
seconds later it now things the battery is fully charged!

None of the suggested work arounds work for me, just have to keep an
eyes on the battery in /proc/acpi for time to time which is really
tiresome.

Another possibly related bug is power manager and acpi also thinks the
laptop is using 750Watts when charging as reported in bug #451557. It
wasn't that much with jaunty.

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[Bug 451557] Re: [ubuntu karmic] 720Watt netbooks?

2009-12-28 Thread Peter Cherriman
I'm getting the same on my Acer Aspire 110L also.

Its also not the only gnome power problem I'm having in karmic, see bug
#393008

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[Bug 188422] Re: locations list can go over the screen border

2009-06-14 Thread Peter Cherriman
This is affecting jaunty also.

It occurs more often when one of the locations is on a different day of
the week to your location, since it makes the time info for the location
wider.

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[Bug 226746] Re: opening USB ext hdd causes nautilus to freeze

2008-06-01 Thread Peter Cherriman
Forgot to say this was with a up-to-date gutsy system.

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[Bug 226746] Re: opening USB ext hdd causes nautilus to freeze

2008-06-01 Thread Peter Cherriman
I've had a similar problem, I copied one file to a memory card using
nautilus, copying another one with a similar file cause nautilus to
starting using 100% CPU and increasing memory usage. Killing the
nautilus window and forcibly quiting stopped the runaway process.
However trying to open the root directory of the memory card caused
nautilus to lock up again. I deleted the partially written file on the
command line with rm.

I could copy both files to the memory card using cp on the command line
with no issues, but nautilus still locked up when trying to view the
memory card. I moved the files to a sub-directory and nautilus was now
ok in the root of the memory card and the subdirectory with the files
in. I could then move the files back to root of the memory card in
nautilus and had no more problems.

I was wondering if the problem might be when creating (not moving) files
on a FAT32 file system. Since I assume that the filename will have a 8.3
character filename for dos and the full filename. Now when I create a
second file with a similar filename which has the same initial
characters it maybe causes an overlap in the 8.3 filename bit and the
crash.

Filename I was copying were:
World_Rally_Greatest_Cars_dvd.mpg.avi
World_Rally_Greatest_Drivers_dvd.mpg.avi

Note the first 21 characters are the same. This might only be a problem
in the root of a FAT32/VFAT filesystem, since I seem to remember things
are slightly different in the root and subdirectories of FAT
filesystems.

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[Bug 43352] Re: ipp jobs not purged; purging causes 100% cpu usage

2007-03-08 Thread Peter Cherriman
The problem maybe caused by bugs in the printer's implementation of IPP.
However my printer worked perfectly well using IPP under breezy. I get
this bug on dapper though (see my previous posts in the bug report - Bug
#43352). So I guess the http backend program changed in such a way that
it didn't like mine and other printers' IPP stacks. My printer works
fine using lpd under dapper.

On my dapper machine with cupsys 1.2.2-0ubuntu0.6.06 I get:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo /usr/lib/cups/backend-available/snmp
INFO: Using default SNMP Address @LOCAL
INFO: Using default SNMP Community public
network ipp://192.168.1.201:631/EPSON_IPP_Printer EPSON EPL-5800 EPSON 
EPL-5800 192.168.1.201 

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[Bug 43352] Re: ipp jobs not purged; purging causes 100% cpu usage

2007-01-29 Thread Peter Cherriman
What info are we waiting for on this bug?

I'm seeing effectively the same problem.

My printer is connected via parallel port and via the ethernet port on
the printer.

If I send a job via the IPP protocol directly to the printer's EpsonNet
interface, the job prints but is never removed from the print queue, and
the printer reports it is waiting for completion in the gnome print
manager. This was not problem in breezy.

I can manually remove the job from the printer queue. This sometime
causes the HTTP cups process to burn cpu cycles, but not always. However
it does continue to generate network traffic until it is killed. The
process is of the form:

http://192.168.1.201:631/EPSON_IPP_Printer 104 pjc 1
Resolution=600x600dpi PageRegion=A4 InputSlot=Default
Halftoning=Grayscale PageSize=A4 orientation-requested=3 sides=two-
sided-long-edge job-uuid=urn:uuid:1c49cbe7-eddd-3010-7484-77f2db4390f6

This maybe due to the printserver in my Epson EPL5800 printer's network
card not reporting completion, but as I said it wasn't a problem in
breezy.

The printer works perfectly it I use LPD protocol instead of IPP via the
ethernet interface or using the parallel port interface.

So this maybe a subtle bug in the http backend which does handle some
IPP printservers which may not be fully compliant.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lpinfo -v
network socket
network beh
network http
network ipp
network lpd
direct parallel:/dev/lp0
direct canon:/dev/lp0
direct epson:/dev/lp0
network smb

So is then any info that I can provide to help fix this bug?

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[Bug 43352] Re: ipp jobs not purged; purging causes 100% cpu usage

2006-09-02 Thread Peter Cherriman
Jouni,

I think you maybe confusing matters.

I think the initial reporter and myself are talking about sending jobs
to network printers using the IPP protocol.

I have a printer connect via parallel and ethernet to my dapper machine.
The parallel port queue works perfectly, the other queue (ipp via
ethernet to the printer) jobs never complete.

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[Bug 43352] Re: ipp jobs not purged; purging causes 100% cpu usage

2006-08-23 Thread Peter Cherriman
I getting almost the exactly the same problem since I've upgraded from
breezy to dapper.

I've also noticed that once a constant amount of network traffic between
the printer and the ubuntu PC which continues until I kill the processes
owned by cupsys printing for user pjc.

http://192.168.1.201:631/EPSON_IPP_Printer 104 pjc  1
Resolution=600x600dpi PageRegion=A4 InputSlot=Default
Halftoning=Grayscale PageSize=A4 orientation-requested=3 sides=two-
sided-long-edge job-uuid=urn:uuid:1c49cbe7-eddd-3010-7484-77f2db4390f6

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