After having more trouble with the kernel which prevented me from
starting, the error disappeared after a system repair. I repaired the
installation via the chroot option from the alternate CD and ran a
reinstall, followed by dist-upgrade from there. This fixed it, so I
suppose there was something
Despite installing the debugging symbols, gdb seems to fail. Or do I
misinterpret the output attached?
$ apt-cache show gnome-settings-daemon-dbgsym
Package: gnome-settings-daemon-dbgsym
Status: install ok installed
Syslog shows this error on starting gnome-settings-daemon:
kernel: [
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24480517/Dependencies.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24480518/Disassembly.txt
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Pedro, the latest debug log I attached was from a Hardy installation as
can easily be seen in the first lines of the text file attached. But
nevermind, as soon as there are working installation CDs for Intrepid, I
will retest with Intrepid (again).
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System incredibly slow after suspend,
I doubt if this is rather a feature request than a bug. However, I
assigned the right package, maybe someone more experienced with xdg-
user-dirs can have a look at this?
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gnome-panel bottom panel doesn't display properly at startup
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No luck for me, Suspend does not appear as an option in the live session
(daily live from 20080223), so I installed it. Suspend does still not
appear. Information from the bugreport script attached.
I also tried to invoke the dbus-send thing (although it seems useless if
suspend capatibility
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Gnome-panel crashes when using Compiz-fusion desktop switcher
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Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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[apport] totem-plugin-viewer crashed with SIGSEGV in
dbus_glib_marshal_totem_embedded_BOOLEAN__STRING_POINTER()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/118691
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Thanks for reporting this bug. Maybe you removed the notification area
out of the panel? If you right-click on the panel and add it again, does
it work again?
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Assignee: Dennis Dirdjaja = (unassigned)
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[apport] totem-plugin-viewer crashed with SIGSEGV in
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/28537
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Saving the search results is already a feature of nautilus. Just go to
File - Save search as... to save your search. Did you mean that? If so,
sorry for misunderstanding.
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feisty fawn flle browser search
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Ok, I see. This is no bug then, it is more a request of a new feature.
Your idea might get more attention and have the possibility of being
implemented if you submit a specification for it. First check whether
Hi Stephen,
did the sound system work, e.g. did you hear the login sound? Probably
there is a kind of sound played by AOL when you log in to their mail
application (e.g. when there is new mail for you). Can you confirm that?
Sorry for asking so much questions :-)
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Dennis Dirdjaja
Status: Unconfirmed = Needs Info
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[apport] totem-plugin-viewer crashed with SIGSEGV in
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Thank you for your bug report. I can reproduce it in my setup. The
Feisty version needs at least 2 players, for Edgy 1 player is
sufficient.
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Ok, I retested with different options and I can constantly reproduce it
by including a drop shadow. With other options it only occurs randomly.
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Window screenshot does a desktop screenshot
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-utils
When I switch gnome-screenshot to take a shot of the current window with
no delay (0 seconds), it makes a screenshot of the whole desktop as if I
had chosen the first option. If I choose the second option again and
increase the delay to at
I am using amd64. Sample file attached.
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I had that package installed. After deinstalling it, the file does not
play at all. totem gives the message there is no suitable decoder for
that file.
How do I create that »non-stripped« crash file? apport only gives me two
options for a crash file, I just attached the other one I did not attach
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Using totem in Edgy Eft with all gstreamer plugins in repository
installed, totem still crashes while opening a DVB-S (MPEG2) transport
stream file (recorded by a Kathrein UFS-821 box). Same file plays in vlc
without problems. Crash report
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