So, it seems we've located the bug. What are the next steps in terms of
getting a fix upstream?
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regression: Monitor label has garbage characters in gnome-display-properties
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/651731
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Ok. I don't have a /usr/share/hwdata/pnp.ids, but I do have a
/usr/share/libgnome-desktop/pnp.ids, which seems to contain the data you
describe.
Removing one of the entries seems to do the trick: as soon as I removed
the "IBM France" entry, the monitor showed up in the control panel as
"IBM Brasi
Ok, Xorg.0.log attached. This one was taken after the laptop has been
on for a while and there have been multiple monitor switches and
suspend/resumes since boot. I can produce a new one with a more
controlled sequence if that would help.
** Attachment added: "Xorg.0.log"
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Note that as the ubuntu-bug gathered information shows, I'm currently
running a custom x86_64 kernel. However when I was running the standard
Ubuntu kernel this bug showed up AFAICT identically.
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regression: Monitor label has garbage characters in gnome-display-properties
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** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/651731/+attachment/1655882/+files/Dependencies.txt
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regression: Monitor label has garbage characters in gnome-display-properties
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/651731
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
I routinely connect my laptop to an external monitor - an IBM 20"
display connected via VGA.
In earlier Ubuntu releases this worked fine, with the two monitors
showing up as 'Laptop' and 'IBM 20"' (IIRC) in the gnome-display-
proper
Seems the problem was with the evince 2.30.1 deb. I'm not sure where
that came from, given that 2.30.0 is current in lucid. I think I
previously had lucid-proposed in my sources.list, so I guess it pulled a
broken version in from there.
Sorry.
** Changed in: evince (Ubuntu)
Status: Inco
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evince
I'm running Ubuntu 10.04, evince is version 2.30.1-0ubuntu2. This is a
regression from karmic.
If I attempt to open a pdf file with '#' in the file name from the
command line (or from nautilus) evince starts, but does not open the
file, giving a
Um.. so if it's already been reported, what's the bug number for that
earlier report.
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Totem DVB playback not working in Karmic
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/458859
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** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33626759/Dependencies.txt
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X logout while playing aisleriot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/450832
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Binary package hint: gnome-games
Unfortunately I don't have a good characterization for this bug, and I'm
not sure how to go about getting one.
Several times, while playing a game in aisleriot, my X session has been
suddenly logged out for no obvious reason. It's possible t
Sorry I haven't done this sooner; I've been sidetracked by other things.
This recipe crashes it for me:
1. Start without pre-existing f-spot configuration (no ~/Photos,
~/.gnome2/f-spot or ~/.gconf/apps/f-spot directory).
2. Start f-spot
3. In the import dialog which appears, select a direc
I still see the problem on Intrepid with2.6.27-11.27 on a Thinkpad X61.
Neither Fn-keys nor the sliders in System|Preferences|Power Management
alter the screen brightness.
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2.6.27-11 makes brightness not work [2.6.28-4.10 also affected]
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/315922
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I believe I only started playing with ekiga after installing intrepid,
so yes.
However, I can't check to be sure since ekiga.net have just changed a
bunch of stuff and I can't change my SIP account password atm.
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Ekiga truncates passwords containing |
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/285781
You
Just because it's consistent with your policy doesn't mean the policy
itself is not an error. I shouldn't have to stay with a previous
version of the distro in order to avoid total and complete breakage of a
useful feature (with no replacement in sight). Not to mention that
downgrading to a previ
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-session
For years, I've always set up Alt-F1..Alt-F9 as shortcuts for Switch to
workspace 1..9, and Shift-Alt-F1..Shift-Alt-F9 as shortcuts for Move
window to workspace 1..9.
When running compiz, the Shift-Alt-Fn shortcuts don't work: I can enter
t
Of course, the fact that it's an upstream bug doesn't alter the fact
that Ubuntu has made a serious error in judgement to move to a version
of Gnome with such a serious regression.
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gnome session does not start window manager nor restores the previous session
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/249
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 249373 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/249373
Oh, ok. I thought it ought to be reported already; it's so obvious and
annoying, but none of my searches found the other report. Thanks for
pointing this out.
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Session management not working at all in in
Public bug reported:
If I enter a password containing a '|' (pipe) character into the
password field in the Edit|Accounts Properties box, when I close then
re-enter the properties box, the password has been truncated. The
truncated password is shown only as dots, of course, but the number is
equa
Both suspend and hibernate are now working properly for me in Hardy.
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when returning from suspend my laptop tries to hibernate
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/149665
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