I too can cofirm that Kenneth's workaround in comment #3 works and makes
the problem go away.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Package changed: linux (Ubuntu) => gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
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crashes when suspend on AC, resume on battery power
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I experience this, too. Installing seahorse-plugins fixes it. I support
Steve's suggestion of adding seahorse-plugins to Recommends.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/383256
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Why will the second gconf setting not be overwritten by updates like the
first one did?
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The noise has returned for me, as well.
What does one have to do to shut gdm up for good? This is ridiculous.
It's also a violation of the Debian Policy, and unless Ubuntu has
changed that part, of Ubuntu Policy.
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I seem to have this bug as well. Suspend started locking the screen when
I enabled the screensaver's locking. This is a change from jaunty, and
pretty surprising. Is it always appropriate to require screensaver to
lock when you want suspend to lock?
l...@havelock$ gconftool -g /apps/gnome-screensa
The apt.log indicates gnome-panel is the culprit, if I interpret it
correctly. Reassigning to that.
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Reported upstream.
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GTK+ whines when I'm using synergy
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I confirm that the workaround of disabling gnome-volume-control-applet
in startup apps works. Good enough for me.
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This doesn't seem to be happening to me anymore on karmic.
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The attached patch would seem to fix things, at least as far as getting the url
to be recognized. It won't
make gnome-terminal make anything useful happen, though.
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** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu Intrepid)
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FWIW, I haven't had this issue in months, so I assume this is fixed in
Ubuntu (jaunty).
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Sorry, doesn't look even remotely like the same bug.
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(design decision) Icons missing from context menu , dialogue buttons ,
firefox bookmark favicons
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How is it not a bug that everything under Applications has an icon? Or
everything in every submenu under System has an icon?
The only things _not_ having an icon, in fact, are the submenus of
System (things in the submenus have icons; the submenus themselves do
not).
If this is intended, it just
Can't seem to reproduce this.
l...@havelock$ LC_ALL=C gdmsetup 2>&1 | tee gdmsetup.output
** (gdmsetup:6140): WARNING **: Error calling
GetValue('daemon/TimedLoginEnable'): Key not found
** (gdmsetup:6140): WARNING **: Error calling
GetValue('daemon/TimedLoginDelay'): Key not found
** (gdmsetup
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I use two computers next to each other (laptop, desktop), and synergy to
share the keyboard and mouse between them. Gtk apps tend to output this
whenever I move the mouse from one machine to another:
sys:1: GtkWarning:
/build/buildd/gtk+2.0-2.18.0/gdk/x11/gdkproperty-x11.c:32
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I have configured menus to not show icons. Some sub-menus of the gnome
panel are still showing icons. Everyting in the Applications menu and
submenus and System submenus have icons.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: amd64
Date: Fri Oct 2 14:15:
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When gdm starts, and displays the login screen, it makes a little noise
("blep"). gdmsetup does not let me shut it up.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: amd64
Date: Fri Oct 2 14:00:32 2009
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10
Package: gdm 2.28.0-0ubuntu8
ProcEnv
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When I try to change gdm settings, I click on the "unlock" button in
gdmsetup's window. It asks me for a password, then re-displays the
dialog without the password entry field. After that, regardless of which
button I click, it doesn't unlock, and I c
This patch fixes the problem for me on karmic. It is from Alessandro
Decina, of Collabora, I just packaged into into debian/patches and
tested it.
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https:/
I can reproduce this, using Pedro's instructions, on jaunty.
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I can reproduce this using Pedro's instructions. Originally I had two
plugins enabled (which surprised me), one for BBC, one for Youtube. With
just Youtube, I don't get the bug. With just BBC I do, so I assume the
plugin is in the BBC plugin.
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When my application calls gtk.show_uri on an http uri, Firefox is
started. However, I have configured GNOME to use Epiphany as my default
browser, so Epiphany should be started instead.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: amd64
Date: Fri Sep 18 10:32:48 2009
DistroRelease: Ubuntu
Attempted a little bit of debugging: added my test user to all the
groups my own account is in, but this did not fix it.
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(gnome-session is merely a guess at the right package.)
My desktop machine, which runs karmic (and is up to date as of about
half an hour ago), won't let any account except my own log in. I created
a brand new account (tomjon), and reproduc
Seems to be fixed now in karmic.
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My desktop machine has no way of playing audio. The motherboard does
have an integrated soundcard, but nothing is attached to it. (The PC
speaker is also physically disconnected.) GNOME's panel (notification
area) has an applet for controlling
We still need to wait for changes to gvfs to get this bug fixed.
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inconsistent automounting on startup
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foo:bar.pdf is a relative path, so I conclude the upstream glib
maintainers are wrong about this, assuming this still happens on karmic
(I don't have access to my karmic machine right now to test).
** Changed in: evince (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Triaged
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What happens:
1. I log in.
2. I open my home directory in Nautilus. I use spatial mode.
3. It opens at the default size and a random location.
4. I resize the window and move it to another location.
5. I log out.
6. I log back in.
7. I open my h
I'll add a belated note that "crash" does not necessarily mean "core
dump" or any other reason that would actually result in a crash file in
/var/crash. It is a generic word for "software broke".
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I'm using karmic, and GNOME, more or less up to date.
When I log in, I get a dialog window asking me to approve or reject an
attempt to mount /dev/sdd1.
/dev/sdd1 is an unused partition on one of the fixed hard disks in the
system, not a removable
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I have an ATI card with two DVI outputs and would like to have them set
up so that they do not mirror each other, but are side by side. I can do
this with xrandr(1), but not with gnome-display-properties. If I arrange
things the right
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gnome-terminal does not recognize sftp:// urls (thinks they're ftp urls)
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If I have the following text in a gnome-terminal window:
sftp://foo.example.com/bar
gnome-terminal will not match the leading 's' character, resulting in an
ftp url, not an sftp one. This makes url grabbing and opening not work
so well.
Installing libical from jaunty-proposed fixes my problem, though, and I
can now access my calendar (libical0_0.43-2ubuntu1_amd64.deb).
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Since the evolution process doesn't actually segfault, I'm not sure at
what point the stacktrace should be taken. By the time the calendar
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The "dates" program can access my calendars, except the two Google ones
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This morning, evolution's calendar started crashing. This happens every
time I restart evolution, even after "pkill evolution". If I run it from
the command line, the terminal gets this:
calendar-gui-Message: Error occurred while existing dialo
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This has happened to me a few times now, after upgrading to jaunty:
* suspend laptop in the evening
* resume laptop in the morning
* network-manager thinks it's still online
* evolution's mail fetching timer goes off
* evolution sees that NM cl
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Ubuntu version: up-to-date jaunty.
When I open a new tab in gnome-terminal (using shift-control-t), it
attempts to open the new tab int he same working directory as the old
one. If I am reading a manpage, the new tab opens up in /usr/share
The above gnome-settings-daemon log is probably useless. I can't switch
modes (resolutions?) using fn-f7: this is a desktop machine, so no fn
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Mirroring means, or used to mean and should mean, that the two screens
show the same thing. Before, the laptop screen would show only as much
as would fit into the top left corner of the full resolution. This is
good for me because when I unplug the external monitor, the screen has
useful stuff on
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My laptop has a 10.6 inch screen (1280*768). At home, I have a 22 inch
external screen (1680*1050) attached to it. gnome-display-properties
does not let me set things up so that the screens are mirrored, and the
resolution is set to t
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metacity new window has/hasn't focus usually wrong
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I have focus mode in metacity set to strict. In intrepid, this meant
that new windows that popped up immediately would get focus, but if I
was doing something else they would not. A typical scenario is with the
browser: I might click on a link in
This seems to have been fixed in jaunty.
** Changed in: gedit (Ubuntu)
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gedit outputs stuff to stdout, prevents background from command line
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** Summary changed:
- evince has trouble handling filename with escaped shell characters
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This would seem to have been fixed in Jaunty. I'll mark this as fixed.
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I'm not sure if gedit is right in complaining about things when run
under synergy, or whether synergy is doing something bad. Perhaps it
would be good to ask people who know about synergy about this?
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I stand by my analysis that it is the output when backgrounded that
causes the freeze. In any case, it doesn't freeze.
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Quoting my previous message; "If I kill synergys, gedit is silent upon
startup."
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Vincent, I can do better than you. Screenshot attached.
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Search folders have the wrong Unread count
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When it happens, I'm typically not doing anything, the evolution window
is minimized.
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I said it happens randomly. It happens daily, though.
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Ever since I upgraded to intrepid, evolution has started to crash
randomly. My .xsession-errors file has many lines like these:
(evolution:1014): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_widget_get_screen: assertion
`GTK_IS_WIDGET (widget)' failed
(evolution:1014
I don't get them with xeys or gnome-about.
It seems to matter that I am using synergy. If I kill synergys, gedit is
silent upon startup.
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Yes, I open gedit locally. As soon as I run it from the command line
("gedit" and nothing else), I get this:
sys:1: GtkWarning: /build/buildd/gtk+2.0-2.14.4/gdk/x11/gdkproperty-x11.c:318
invalid X atom: 23297888
sys:1: GtkWarning: /build/buildd/gtk+2.0-2.14.4/gdk/x11/gdkproperty-x11.c:318
invali
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Version of gedit: 2.24.0-0ubuntu1
Version of Ubuntu: 8.10
What I do: gedit foo.txt &
What happens: gedit window freezes (no updates, no painting) until I go
back to the terminal window and bring the process to the foreground
(with fg).
What shoul
Filed as #558926 in the GNOME bugzilla.
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I get this too, all the time, since I upgraded to intrepid on Friday. At
times, a folder might display negative message counts (my "Unread mail
(local)" folder is showing -7 messages right now), and might display
several new mails in the folder list, when in fact there are no new
mails. Worst is th
I don't seem to be able to reproduce this under pbuilder (both host and
pbuilder base.tgz running intrepid, amd64).
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implicit pointer conversion will cause SIGSEGV
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 183907 ***
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You can check whether apport (i.e., crash files) is enabled in
the /etc/default/apport file.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/233909
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I don't get it in hardy anymore.
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I don't think I've had this problem since upgrading to hardy. Thus I'm
closing the bug.
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changing from incomplete to new since I can't see any missing
information (before changing back to incomplete, please try to reproduce
it first)
** Changed in: evince (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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evince has trouble handling filename with escaped shell characters
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Mike,
you're right, I did not escape the colon in a way that changes what the
program gets. I just tried that, it doesn't matter.
There are, of course, ways of entering the filename in a way that makes
evince (or other GNOME) programs be able to open them. One can enter the
path in a way to have
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When I view the page
http://www.mol.fi/paikat/Job.do?lang=fi&jobID=6955814&index=90&anchor=6955814
and make the text bigger with Control-+, the browser dies. This is
currently completely repeatable for me.
Ubuntu Release: 8.04
Package
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With hardy, when I open a remote folder over ssh (via the Places ->
Connect to server menu item from the panel), the folder shows the
basename of the remote folder, but not the hostname. With gutsy, it
showed the hostname as well.
Gutsy: "liw on
I get the same problem when testing the final release candidate of
ubuntu hardy desktop i386 under kvm. The problem goes away if I use the
GNOME sound settings to configure sound playback to use "ALSA" instead
of "Automatic" (which translates to PulseAudio).
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I have this problem on my system as well. I use the radeonhd driver. It
goes away if I set /apps/gnome-settings-daemon/plugins/xrandr/active and
/apps/gnome_settings_daemon/plugins/xrandr/active both to false (perhaps
one of the might have been enough).
Based on Bryce's instructions on IRC, I veri
On to, 2008-02-21 at 13:12 +, Guilherme Salgado wrote:
> evolution-2.21.91-0ubuntu1 (the version in hardy) has the option to
> disable the magic spacebar. shall we mark this fix released or are there
> plans to backport this change to gutsy?
Please mark it fix released.
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(I'm guessing gdm is the appropriate package, but it might be the
installer as well, or something completely different, like a larch.)
I just installed today's (or possibly yesterday's) daily build on an
amd64 machine. In the installer, I chose Finni
I would've answered this earlier, but launchpad either never sent me an
e-mail about this, or it never reached me.
I can open files with similar names without problems in less, vi, and
emacs. Gedit has the same problem as evince.
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Binary package hint: evince
Evince does not seem to be able to open a file with a colon in the name:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] evince 'foo:bar'.pdf
>
> (evince:12543): libgnomevfs-CRITICAL **: gnome_vfs_uri_is_local: assertion
> `uri != NULL' failed
This is probably due to some
That setting does indeed seem to work better, in that my focus is no
longer stolen all the time. In fact, I rather think it should be the
default setting, but if the metacity maintainer in Ubuntu disagrees,
this bug can be closed.
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metacity focus stealing prevention does not seem to be working
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: metacity
There are some other bugs reported about focus stealing in metacity, but
this seems like a new thing: I've asked around and it seems that
prevention of focus stealing worked in releases before 7.10 (gutsy). It
does not seem to work for me at all.
Bjoern, that sounds like you have the problem with compiz where it
doesn't support dualhead very well yet.
I don't have dualhead, and I don't use compiz, so my problem is
different.
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epiphany resizes its window
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Bjoern, that sounds like a problem with compiz and multiple screens.
Does the problem go away if you disable desktop effects?
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epiphany resizes its window
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I have tried, but failed, to reproduce this reliably, unfortunately.
I don't actually have to click on anything, just using Alt-Tab to go to
the window can be enough.
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epiphany resizes its window
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
Evolution has a proud new feature:
http://www.gnome.org/start/2.20/notes/en/index.html#rnusers advertises
the "Magic Space Bar", which moves the user to the next unread e-mail,
possibly in a new folder. The whole feature is making my e-mail
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