see I guess.
Regards,
Graeme.
On Tue, Jul 20, 2021 at 11:05 AM Daniel van Vugt <1936...@bugs.launchpad.net>
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> The first thing we need to do is check to see if this is a Xorg-specific
> bug. Please try logging out (or rebooting) and select 'Ubuntu on
> Wayland' on th
.
Thanks again,
Graeme
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> The first thing we need to do is check to see if this is a Xorg-specific
> bug. Please try logging out (or rebooting) and select 'Ubuntu on
> Wayland' on the login scr
Thank you so much for your prompt reply; unfortunately it leaves me no
further ahead.
To clarify I run my system on solar power - battery/inverter, it's much
cleaner than the grid around here, and cheaper.
The computer is left turned on all the time but the monitors (2) are turned
off to save powe
Bug exists in 20.10 too, I just triggered it. It happened after screen
lock/unlock cycle.
Like other restart got rid of it.
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GLib-GObject-CRITICAL failures during
1. Yes, if /lib/systemd/system-sleep/ doesn't exist, create it with mkdir.
2. Yes.
3. No, unless for some reason you want to limit the script to suspend only, or
something. Here's my script:
#!/bin/sh
case $1/$2 in
pre/*)
;;
post/*)
hdparm -B 254 -S 120 /dev/sdb
;;
esac
4. Yes,
See also
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hdparm/+bug/199094/comments/29
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Standby timeout setting i
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If a standby timeout setting is applied in Drive Settings, this works
fine at first when the setting is made, and after the system is
rebooted. However, if the system is suspended and resumed, the timeout
setting is ignored and the disk continues to spin.
Using Ubuntu 15.10,
This is definitely still a problem, so hopefully someone can at least
confirm the bug independently with the gnome-ubuntu ISO in a VM.
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I can generate the inverse behaviour (sidebar is always on, nautilus
doesn't keep it off if I turn it off, close a window, open a new one)
with the latest ubuntu-gnome 13.10 live CD for amd64
(http://torrent.ubuntu.com:6969/file?info_hash=A%26M%1C%FA%D2%9C%BD%3A%D0%82%FE%9FV%2Bj%5Cr%94%AA).
So it
Public bug reported:
I've noticed this since maybe precise, but it's still present, so
reporting it. Basically, nautilus always forgets if you've opened the
sidebar with f9, and next time you open a nautilus window it's closed
again. I use the sidebar tons, so while this is a minor cosmetic
proble
Also affects Perfect as of a recent (not sure exactly when) update.
Not the sort of behaviour that should change without a version change
IMO. This could lead to some laptops overheating/catching fire etc. so
not a good idea at all.
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TodayI performed an in-place update from 10.04 to 12.04. During the
course of the install i noted the appearance of several dialogs
(presumably errors) as described by the original report. I am still
unsure about what to do in a lot of cases, so I clicked on the default
(highlighted) button to con
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Unreadable messages displayed during Lucid -> Prec
Public bug reported:
When using "gnome-control-center color", it doesn't display either of my
monitors for color calibration. I'm on 11.10 x64, using the latest
nvidia binary drivers, monitors in TwinView mode.
G
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I've just created a new animated GIF here on Ubuntu 10.04 with
ImageMagick 6.5.7-8 2009-11-26. The same effect happens with the
resulting file. So it's not just some quirk of an old version of
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Y
The animated GIFs showing this symptom were all created with
ImageMagick:
convert -dispose previous -delay 10 -loop 0
Sorry, can't give you the ImageMagick version number -- the files were
created some time ago on Ubuntu 8.10, where this problem didn't show up
(nor in Ubuntu 9.04).
Attached i
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Binary package hint: nautilus
Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
Gnome 2.30.2
Nautilus 2.30.1
Right-click on an animated GIF file brings up the usual file
manipulation menu. I would expect to be able to select a Rename or Move
to Deleted Items immediately. Instead, the whole user interface (a
First, I'd like to point out that on my system, Empathy doesn't even set
the "People Nearby" avatar to the MeMenu one. It just does nothing when
you change the Me Menu avatar. So Bug #583121 isn't an exact duplicate
of this.
As well, reading this report, I'm pretty confused as to how this is
"wish
Just did latest rounds of updates and restarted and crash happened again. files
attached.
Running 9.04
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nautilus crash when I start my laptop (hp compaq nc8430). As of 15 April
2009 21h00 full updated.
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I'm also still seeing this on Intrepid.
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Hi Sebastien,
I don't think it's necessarily a seahorse bug, that's just what this was
originally filed under before I got here, and I just wanted to reopen
the bug so people would start looking at it again.
It's likely that this is either a problem with the gnupg-agent package,
or it's a conflic
I can replicate this on Intrepid. It looks like the problem is a
conflict between gpg-agent and seahorse, when the "gnupg-agent" package
is installed, it installs the /etc/X11/Xsession.d/90gpg-agent mentioned
in the comments, which breaks seahorse. Remove gnupg-agent fixes the
issue.
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HI
I have deleted the juk mail from the junk folder and expunged the folder. the
properties of the folder still show 583 mail.
When I empty trash, the mail moves back to the junk folder.
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It seems that Nautilus was completely unstable by the time the above effects
were noted.
See https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/280713 for subsequent 'over-delete'
misbehaviour.
I believe that the inability to handle large NTFS directories (some memory
over-flow problem) led to the unresponsiveness
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Binary package hint: gnome-system-monitor
For many minutes my total CPU load has been showing at 80-100% on both CPUs on
the 'Resources' display graph.
Yet when I change top-tab to 'Processes' and sort by CPU, gnome-system-monitor
is using c0-10%, gnome-video-thumbnailer is
red for
such incompetence.
I think this is a high-priority bug, and moreover, with any new version of
Nautilus, someone should have one or two NTFS volumes (eg USB hard drives)
attached for compatibility testing. The Kernel seems great, most of the major
apps are great, the minor utilities a
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ormal' use of cut and paste
when it comes to file systems (but maybe only if NTFS???)
It ought be consistent with other Linux apps which do support Ctrl-X and Ctrl-V
Graeme (prof at-symbol post.harvard.edu)
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: Thu Oct 9 16:25:27 2008
DistroRelease: U
Oh yes, that did the trick, thanks Pedro. I didn't even know Nautilus
had its own hotplug settings, I thought everything in GNOME was handled
through the Preferences->Removable Devices panel.
I find this separation of essentially identical functionality to be
pretty confusing. Is it possible that
Well, it has been resolved in compiz and the KDE window manager (kwin?).
Perhaps this is now just a bug in xcompmgr?
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Binary package hint: yelp
On my Ubuntu installation, it is possible, replicably, to make the Help
system crash with the error:
** Yelp:ERROR:(yelp-document.c:275):yelp_document_cancel_page:
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The following
f a
removable drive etc is a SEVERE error for any user. Yes, you can use Archive
Manager to do a tar.gz zip file of them and then Extract them on the target
drive... but it slows down a file copy 50x. The error is so severe as to
prevent average users from using the OS... so it is critical t
I'd actually like to expand this request to be used for any formats it
supports. Reason being that 7z tends to be marginally more efficient
than other archivers, but more importantly, it's multithreaded and is
*much* faster than the standard tools on multicore systems with fast
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Note that this may be a more general problem (see bug 44958) in that
file-roller doesn't support anything but RAR v1 archives. On my system,
I get the password prompt regardless of the location of the rar files
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I'm seeing this on Hardy/amd64 with gnome-applets-2.22.1. On my system,
it seems like GNOME is creating the trash on the removable media with
the name /media/USB/.Trash- instead of
/media/USB/.Trash- like it used to, and the trash applet (or
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I'm having this problem as well, specifically the issues noticed with
enigmail, after just upgrading to Hardy last night.
This is a real killer for me, as I use enigmail a *lot*.
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I discovered in my gpg.conf there was an old gpg-agent-info entry that
pointed to a non-existent path. When I removed that, the gpg found
seahorse properly and worked.
I'm not sure why that never caused problems in gutsy, but I seem to have
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Can we mark the other packages as "fixed" for this bug, since it's been
two releases now since this was a problem?
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And here's using 'svn diff' instead of Midnight Commander. I forgot to
mention, I'm using Ubuntu 7.10. 7.04 also had this problem. 6.10
worked perfectly.
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It's not related to VIM. I get it very often while using Midnight
Command in gnome-terminal and viewing (F3 key) text files. Running MC
in other terminals like xterm or konsole does not have such issues. I
even tried gnome-terminal in a different window manager (FVWM) to rule
out the Gnome deskt
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I get corrupt screens as well. I also updated (reinstalled Ubuntu) to
7.10 from 6.10. I kept my /home partition though. 6.10 worked
perfectly, but 7.10 shows these annoying corrupt terminal screens. It
most
Public bug reported:
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When viewing files (F3) in Midnight Commander using Ubuntu 7.10 the
screen randomly shows corrupt display. I tried 'xterm' and 'konsole'
and the issue never happens, so it isn't Midnight Commander, but rather
gnome-terminal.
Ubuntu 6.10 n
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So that's basically a "good luck, nobody's ever going to fix this
horribly broken behaviour" then, since Paul already pointed out upstream
seems to have no intention of fixing it?
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This is a "me too", I'm seeing this on a new gutsy upgrade, amd64.
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isplayed when attempting to use synaptics package manager.
Opened the terminal and tried to run "dpkg etc and it then states it is only
available for a superuser. What/who is that?
Cheers. Graeme.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: Sun Jun 24 08:24:11 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
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Gotcha. Well, at least it'll be fixed in Feisty. :)
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Is it possible to get this into Edgy Backports? Rebuilding on edgy was
easy, and since this is a serious interface bug in the edgy version of
the package...
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Yes, this bug is causing me headaches as well, I'd love to see 0.10 make
its way into backports.
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WFM as well, dual core AMD64 w/dapper.
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Task: ubuntu gnome-screensaver
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Oh, this is on dapper, gnome-screensaver package version is
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Affects: gnome-screensaver (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
With xscreensaver, binding a key to lock the screen worked fine. Since
the switch to gnome-screensaver, at
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