Another +1 on -proposed mutter. It solves the problem for me too.
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I've verified the fix:
# lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 10.04.4 LTS
Release:10.04
Codename: lucid
# lrmadmin -C ; lrmadmin -CThere are 5 RA classes supported:
ocf
heartbeat
stonith
upstart
lsb
^C
root@virtual:~# lrmadmin -C
** Description changed:
Some applications get stuck in a deadlock when utilizing glib. One of
examples is lrmadmin, when connecting to lrmd. Upstream provided a fix
for this bug and Ubuntu's version 11.04 and newer do not have this
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** Description changed:
Some applications get stuck in a deadlock when utilizing glib. One of
examples is lrmadmin, when connecting to lrmd. Upstream provided a fix
for this bug and Ubuntu's version 11.04 and newer do not have this
issue.
Ubuntu 10.04 and 10.10 do not contain the
Public bug reported:
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examples is lrmadmin, when connecting to lrmd. Upstream provided a fix
for this bug and Ubuntu's version 11.04 and newer do not have this
issue.
Ubuntu 10.04 and 10.10 do not contain the fix. Upstream fix:
** Branch linked: lp:~ivoks/ubuntu/maverick/glib2.0/887946
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Deadlocks in main loop
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Test case:
Install lucid
add ubuntu-ha-maintainers lucid ppa and update repo:
apt-add-repository ppa:ubuntu-ha-maintainers/lucid-cluster ; apt-get
update
Install pacemaker:
apt-get -y install pacemaker
Enable corosync (/etc/default/corosync) and start it:
sed -i -e
augias wrote:
each session is a personalized experience. the person who logs in knows
who he is and understands that a folder with his name on it is probably
where all her or his things are. karmic solved this very well and i
don't understand why it's still considered a papercut.
I'm quite
virkang wrote:
And what about Username's Data ? This is easy to translate
Regarding translation, 's is common only in English, if I'm not
mistaken? Other languages are more complicated than that - they have
genders.
As for Slavic languages, I guess they'll just ignore English perception
and
Bungaman wrote:
My Files
+1 from me :)
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In Croatian we translated Home folder as Personal folder. 'Home
anything' just sounds plain stupid when translated in Croatian.
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Alan Pope wrote:
Given no other bookmarks under Places have 'folder' appended to them,
why should 'home' ?
I understand your logic and ti does make sense... in English :)
I doubt 'Homme' in French makes sense. Home is a house, flat, not a
directory on a computer (which is inside of a home).
Ante Karamatić wrote:
I doubt 'Homme' in French
*blush* *blush*
Maison :)
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Mat Tomaszewski wrote:
This applies to the English localizations nicely, what about languages
in which home doesn't translate well?
Right. Big difference is that 'Home', actually, can't be translated in
most of the languages. Home, in English, represents 'warm environment
where you sleep and
Version from -proposed works for me. Thanks!
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(II) config/hal: removing device AlpsPS/2 ALPS GlidePoint
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(II) config/hal: Adding input device AlpsPS/2 ALPS GlidePoint
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Fixed at least in Gutsy. Samba reloads instantly on config chnage (even
when name of workgroup is changed).
** Changed in: samba (Ubuntu)
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Is your /etc/wifi-radar.conf empty? And, what changes did you do?
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U Čet, 12. 04. 2007., u 12:01 +, Oliver Grawert je napisao/la:
can everybody who still sees it attach the output of lshal -m while
pressing the power button ? currently g-p-m is set to ignore all
events from and uid=/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/acpi_PWRF and only
accept the ones from
U Čet, 12. 04. 2007., u 12:19 +, Ante Karamatić je napisao/la:
acpi_PWRF condition ButtonPressed = power
I forgot to mention that it works as expected for me too. Sorry.
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U Čet, 26. 10. 2006., u 07:30 +, gcordoba je napisao/la:
[17179572.624000] PCI: If a device doesn't work, try pci=routeirq.
If it helps, post a report
[...]
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You should add pci=routeirq to 'defoptions' in /boot/grub/menu.lst, so
it looks like this:
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U Čet, 26. 10. 2006., u 18:51 +, gcordoba je napisao/la:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo update-initramfs
You must specify at least one of -c, -u, or -d.
My mistake. update-initramfs -u
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Once again, dmesg is important after loading 'ppdev' module.
I can confirm this. I noticed that if I enter my password before
network-manager renews wifi connection, everything is fine. But, if I
don't enter my password that fast, in the same time when network-manager
renews wifi connection (can be seen by a flash of a notification in
upper right corner,
It would be nice option, but I don't see how we could have one set of
images for all users. This pictures from HP are OK for that type of HP
printer, but not even for all HP printers. Adding pictures will only
confuse users who's printer doesn't look like that and who's printer
feeds papers in
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I think Orca is causing it's crash on my machine.
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Wrong assumption, ignore it.
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until I
killall gnome-cups-icon.
Could you add your cupsd.conf? And, do you have
myprintserver.mynetwork.ac.za in /etc/hosts?
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happens after print jobs, so you think somehow DNS is involved?
I'm not sure. Just getting more info :)
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What versions of CUPS are on printer server?
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In Edgy, detected HP printer apears only once. This is cause of newer
HPLIP in Edgy.
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This bug is fixed with latest dapper updates.
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Pascal De Vuyst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
pnm2ppa is installed by default in dapper, it is a dependency of meta
package ubuntu-desktop. But you have an interesting point here, I did:
$ sudo apt-get install --reinstall pnm2ppa
and after reinstallation my
Rejecting this bug as system misconfiguration. Could be that packages
were broken at some point in Dapper development, but everything works
now as expected.
Thanks for reporting.
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No driver presence
As for parallel printers goes...
Connect your printer before you stat your computer. Or, after you
connect it, stop cups (/etc/init.d/cupsys stop), remove lp module (rmmod
lp), start cups (/etc/init.d/cupsys start).
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Do you have .cups/lpoptions or /etc/cups/lpoptions? What's in it, if you
have?
** Changed in: libgnomecups (Ubuntu)
Importance: Untriaged = Medium
Status: Unconfirmed = Needs Info
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printers (browsing)
** Changed in: Ubuntu
Sourcepackagename: None = hplip-ppds
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could you add output of:
ls -al .cups .lpoptions
Thanks.
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This could be fixed in CUPS 1.2.1:
http://www.cups.org/str.php?L1680
http://www.cups.org/str.php?L1709 (this is only for custom page sizes)
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Oh, I see. I'll atach new one.
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Could you add content of your ~/.cups/lpoptions file? Thanks
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Please test these packages. Add:
deb http://www.grad.hr/~ivoks/ubuntu/libgnomecups ./
to /etc/apt/sources.list, do apt-get update ; apt-get upgrade and test
if problem is still there. Thanks.
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You are missing:
Listen /var/run/cups/cups.sock
in /etc/cups/cups.d/ports.conf
Could you please add that, restart CUPS and try again? Thanks.
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I guess 3. will be :)
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Don't select canon:/dev/lp0 or epson:/dev/lp0, select parallel:/dev/lp0.
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OK to close this bug?
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2.12.1-3ubuntu1 or 2.12.1-3ubuntu2?
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$ dpkg -S /usr/share/ppd/hpijs/HP/HP-DeskJet_3320-hpijs.ppd
hplip-ppds: /usr/share/ppd/hpijs/HP/HP-DeskJet_3320-hpijs.ppd
So, hplip-ppds whould be a right package. It should allready be
installed, if you have ubuntu-desktop package installed.
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For CUPS sharing, please take a look at
http://www.grad.hr/~ivoks/ubuntu/cups/HOWTO-enable-browsing. This is
HOWTO for enabling sharing on server. To enable lookup of shared
printers in Dapper, just check Detect LAN printers in gnome-cups-
manager.
CUPS in Dapper doesn't support DNSSD.
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This is on Live or installed system?
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Make that bug 45500
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** Changed in: gnome-cups-manager (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Ubuntu Dutch Translators
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Tino Meinen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could the reporter of the bug, please run his session in English once,
to see what the original English message really is?
Original English is Printing. System - Administration - Printing.
Clicking Printing starts
Open new bug only if there are problems with official package. If there
are problems with patched package, them you should discuss it with
author of that patch/package.
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Could you please try packages at http://www.grad.hr/~ivoks/ubuntu/cups
and report changes?
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Please attach you /etc/cups/cupsd.conf and both files in
/etc/cups/cups.d/.
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It works! Sorry for late response.
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Binary package hint: yelp
Going to Sustav - Administracija - Pomoć - Dokumenatacija sustava
(English: System - Administration - Help - System dokumentation)
shows yelp translated to Croatian with some categorys translated to
Croatian. But it doesn't shows desktop guide in
Please set LogLevel to debug2, restart CUPS, try printing again and
attach error_log. Please, don't paste it in message.
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I think this is xfsprogs problem. xfs_check /lvm/partition also returns:
fatal error -- couldn't initialize XFS library
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More info:
xfs_check fails on mounted partitions with this ugly messages. If
partition is umounted, xfs_check does what it should do, but gparted
still fails with message:
/dev/mapper/system-vol1p1: No such file or directory
fatal error -- couldn't initialize XFS library
glibmm-ERROR **:
Creating a link:
ln -s /dev/mapper/system-vol1 /dev/mapper/system-vol1p1
makes gparted work again. Parse error?
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What problems do you have when printing from Windows to CUPS? Do you use
IPP or SMB protocol?
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** Changed in: language-pack-gnome-hr-base (Ubuntu)
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Quoting Adam Conrad:
Note that this bug hasn't slipped under the radar or anything; I'm just
investigating other similar bugs caused by this same patch, so I can fix
them all at once, rather than one at a time.
Please, stop spaming the buglist. Nothing in your discussion is
productive. Dapper
Public bug reported:
Under Help is About, which can't be translated.
** Affects: sound-juicer (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
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Michael Vogt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This about menu item is a gtk stock item and is translated in the
gtk package directly. What language are you using? For a lot of
languages the about is already translted.
Croatian (hr). Thanks for info.
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Sebastien Bacher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is it translated correctly for other applications on the desktop?
I translated it in gtk now. You can close the bug, and I'll reopen it
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Maybe it isn't same bug, but...
When I close the lid *before* hiberante (or sleep) calls gnome-screensaver,
copmputer will (after waking up) run lid.sh which starts gnome-screensaver.
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Actually, I used dist-upgrade, but I have two screensavers too. Maybe at
some point deps weren't solved corectly?
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Try running gnome-cups-manager with sudo from terminal:
sudo gnome-cups-manager
and repeat procedure and report results.
** Changed in: cupsys (Ubuntu)
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Severity: Wishlist
Priority: Medium
Status: Confirmed
Description:
There is strange cupsys implementation in Ubuntu. New users, that aren't in lp
or lpadmin group, are able to print on printer. This is very bad if
This has been an issue since Gnome introduced key bindings. Only binding
terminal with windows key works. Binding close works, maximize, minimize,
etc... That works. But home, e-mail, browser and probably more actions -
doesn't.
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status:
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