(grmpf launchpad ate my comment)
I don't think I left sound-juicer open. I wasn't sure whether gnome-
volume-manager or hal would have enough information to take the decision
to launch sound-juicer or not as it probably requires querying the name
of the audio CD (but I'm not sure).
I guess what
Could people experiencing the bug please test:
aplay test-16.wav
aplay test-32.wav
and confirm whether one of the command outputs crackling while the other
doesn't?
If that's the case, what's your alsa driver? (lsmod | grep snd)
NB: I checked with ltrace, and aplay successfully sets 16 and 32-bit
@Martin: but then people would still get the bug when augmenting the
output volume. The issue is caused by 32 versus 16-bits samples on the
output device, so I think a hack that helps prefer a mode and still
allows for the other modes to be selected is better than one that keeps
the bad mode but r
Public bug reported:
Hi,
I left an audio CD which I had improted thanks to sound-juicer in my
drive and put the computer into hibernation. Upon resume, sound-juicer
proposed me to import the CD again.
It's probably not easy to handle this properly, but I think it doesn't
make sense to start sou
Public bug reported:
Hi,
While testing the live CD (well DVD) of Gutsy RC in VirtualBox OSE, I
tried the Deskbar Applet search with "foo" and then corrected that as
"live"; it ended up displaying two Actions to search with Tracker for
both words, so it seems like a race.
Bye,
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Can someone please try the attached debdiff of the packages from my ppa
(pending creation):
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/lool/ubuntu gutsy main restricted universe
multiverse
deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/lool/ubuntu gutsy main restricted universe
multiverse
(I don't have the bug but Rhy
This is not really a fix, but we could set caps or add a volume element
in the pipe, just like in the gst-launch command lines above.
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LC_ALL=C gst-launch -v filesrc location=xyz.ogg ! decodebin ! audioconvert !
audioresample ! alsasink
and:
LC_ALL=C gst-launch -v filesrc location=xyz.ogg ! decodebin ! audioconvert !
audioresample ! volume volume=1.0 ! a
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I did some further debugging, and while I could reproduce the bug
initially, I can't reproduce it anymore, even after wiping my keyring
and rebooting.
If someone can consistently reproduce the bug, could you pleases try
running gnome-keyring-manager and checking whether the "/" entries in the keyr
A second try prompted me for my password again and showed the same
"CALLBACK" output in .xsession-errors, but folder loaded sucessfully.
Subsequent tries loaded the folder sucessfully without password prompts,
even after killing nautilus and keyring processes.
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I tried the following:
1) Open ///; default selection for remembering the password was to
"forget it immediately"; this worked with the password and worked subsequen
There doesn't seem to be any easy change that we can do at this stage
without breaking GConf functionality (if we start vino-session from the
capplet, we lose the possibility of sharing the desktop by tweaking
GConf values from a SSH session for example). It's probably going to
fit closer to a GNO
Another option in case PolicyKit isn't ready for hardy would be to "sg
stb" (or whatever group is allowed to make changes, perhaps even the
"root" group) or "gksg stb", but gksu doesn't support this. This would
basically gain the user additional group credentials as protected by
whatever tool is p
Brian, it turns out it should work if you set the GConf key as root.
That's not the intended behavior, only a workaround.
The long term fix would probably be to use PolicyKit or a similar
solution, but it's not something we can do for gutsy.
I'm leaving this bug open to let us remember that we ne
Brian, did you use "/apps/gnome-system-tools/users/show_all" or
"/showall"? Could you please try with "showall" at this is the correct
key name?
@Sébastien: Perhaps change the "show_all" in the debian/changelog into
"showall" with the next upload so that people don't think it's
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Got this bug too; in my case it was because my computer was brand new
(factory didn't set the RTC) and I didn't have network access during the
install (missing driver; already reported).
I believe the dialog originates from gnome-session, reassigning there.
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S
I believe the a similar problem occurs with gnome-terminal and the
system terminal preferred app: the Application > Accessories > Terminal
link will always launch GNOME Terminal.
I guess GNOME or Ubuntu could provide mini wrappers around the GConf
configured apps such as a command-line + desktop f
I agree that the cleanest way is to watch the GConf key and start a
process based on its changes: it's how other GConf settings work, for
example all gnome-settings-daemon settings.
Perhaps it would be clearer to simply name the watcher "vino-watcher" or
"vino-launcher" so that users could easily
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Binary package hint: evolution
When the connection is reset by peer, we get a modal dialog box error.
This is annoying because evolution is anyway doing the reconnection
right after with the need for the user to do anything. Basically this
dialog box is just interrupting the
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Binary package hint: file-roller
File roller crashed at the end of the creation of a zip archive. The zip
file was correctly created and renamed from the temporary name to the
requested file name. The size of the final archive was about 10MB with 8
pictures in it. This happen
not living in a
text file world; even index.sgml files aren't plain text: they are SGML;
try searching for "Loïc" when it's spelled as Loï or whatever.
We're living in a format in format in format world (make that
recursive).
>> Why HTML files aren't compressed?
&g
> The complexity of every simple private or one-shot script that reads
these files is considerably increased.
This is why we use wrappers, libraries, or whatever to handle input formats,
instead of writing a parser for each program. If one needs to access gtk-doc
files, then one is supposed to
I fully agree that we should keep the documentation below /usr/share
/gtk-doc and I would like to gradually convert back -doc packages to
ship files in their natural location.
Concerning index.sgml, I suppose one could avoid zipping the file if
possible, but would you be willing to parse zipped in
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See the attached screenshot. This is in Gutsy.
** Affects: notification-daemon (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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> https://launchpad.net/bugs/97117
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Binary package hint: gnome-utils
Seems to work, it's have save the file in the Desktop.
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i386
Date: Tue Mar 27 21:52:09 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/gnome-screenshot
Package: gnome-utils 2.18.0-0ubuntu1
PackageArchi
With tetex-bin installed, there is no problem any more. I can open the
.dvi file, and the thumbnail is generated correctly
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No update to this bug has been made since May. Could anybody confirm if the
problem (a trivial matter of pointing to the right location) has at least been
corrected in Edgy?
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Thanks for the kind request for more info.
Here, I am only considering the case where you perform a complete copy
of a CD. That is, you right click on the CD on the desktop and select
"Copy Disc".
Effectively we "write" a CD when performing the "copy" of a CD.
But the "write" is a subprocess of
Public bug reported:
When right clicking on a disk to copy it the label to start the copy is
"Write" this is confusing when we have only on CD drive. My reflex was
"I don't want to write on this disk as it is my source disk". Maybe a
"Copy" label should be better.
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In Ubuntu, the tool used is network-admin. However, there's no "About"
page, so is it something done in-house, or is there an upstream
somewhere?
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Isn't that something that should/could be done upstream (gnome perhaps)?
What's the point in having several distributions all program their own
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Sorry I took so long to do it
I retry opening the test-file. I now get a error box which says that
Evince cannot open the file because the format is not correct.
Here is what I get when I run a backtrace :
[New Thread -1230480464 (LWP 13929)]
(no debugging symbols found)
(no debugging symbol
I've created an attempt at a simple guide to set up Wacom tablets in Dapper
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Wacom
It can be usefull because it summarize this bug in an easy way, as well
as the steps to fix it, including screen captures in Technicolor.
>A quick symlink to test it confirms that all that's
>(Side note: would it be possible to auto-configure "extended devices"
too? That's a stumper for pressure sensitivity for many).
Kristoffer, you should open new bug reports against each application
(mainly Gimp and Inkscape), unless there's a system wide setting (I
don't really think so) or a Gnom
If we really want to be righteous, there was two separate bug reports
from the start. But the bug fixes are trivial enough - and it would be
easy to open another bug report in case somebody consider the fixes
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Tested with differents installs. In fact, the hardest was to understand
first bug description (I'm not so bright :) )
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xserver-xorg-input-wacom
This bug could be seen along with Bug #38336 "Lack of support for
hotplugging and Dapper kernel" which suggest using 0.7.4 would solve
other problems. Don't now if it's too late for Dapper, but linuxwacom
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https://laun
Same problem here with a Wacom Intuos 3 A5 usb tablet under Dapper 05/23
daily build.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 40473 ***
Hi Stephan, your bug seems a duplicate of Bug #40473.
The good news is it seems to be in progress (assigned to Matthew Garrett)
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Sorry, I was checking xorg for wacom bugs and only thought about wacom-
tools afterwards (was reading Fabbio's suggestion in Bug #28846)
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Public bug reported:
wacom-tools 0.7.2 installs and configure /etc/X11/xorg.conf properly,
but fails to create the /dev/wacom symlink, so the tablet is unusable.
I'm using Dapper 05/23 daily build, and a Wacom Intuos 3 A5 usb tablet,
on a laptop (Dell
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No problem, I hope it's fine this time
Sebastien Bacher a écrit :
> There is no attachment to that page, could you try again?
>
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II use Ubuntu dapper drake. My laptop is a acer aspire 1640
I realised that the problem is bigger than just thumbnail. I tried to
open the a .dvi file with evince and he wasn't able to do it.
I tried other viewer and they were able to open it without any problems.
Evince just show the word 'Load
Public bug reported:
Affects: evince (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
When I open a folder in nautilus contening a .dvi file, evince-
thumbnailler start to make a thumbnail of it and show it in nautilus.
At that moment, the C
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gnome-screensaver activates while playing SDL games
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Comment:
Then we need to edit this bug's description and add SDL as affected by this
bug. That way other bug reports for games linked against SDL can be marked as
duplicates of this bug, and for the others we'll have to keep fill
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Comment:
Thanks.
It's my understanding that only one bug report against sdl should be filed.
However, I can't find any reported atm, and I don't think I'm technicall enough
to write a good bug report against gnome-screensaver and
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Comment:
This bug is a bit more problematic than others, because after the screensaver
starts, the user is sent back to the desktop while the game is still stealing
mouse input (you can mouve the mouse but clicking doesn't do any
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Task: ubuntu gnome-screensaver
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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Confirmed in a clean Dapper Flight cd 5 install
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Sorry for the double post
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Comment:
This bug is a duplicate of Bug #33734 in gnome-screensaver (Ubuntu):
"screensaver locks planetpenguin-racer".
However, I can't mark it as a duplicate of Bug #33734 since that bug is already
(wrongly in my opinion) marked
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Comment:
This bug is a duplicate of Bug #33734 in gnome-screensaver (Ubuntu):
"screensaver locks planetpenguin-racer".
However, I can't mark it as a duplicate of Bug #33734 since that bug is already
(wrongly in my opinion) marked
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Comment:
Bug #34707 is the same bug. However, I think this bug should not be
marked as a duplicate of Bug #32457 (see my reasonning in that bug's
comments), then Bug #34707 should be marked a duplicate of this bug.
OTOH, I won't g
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Comment:
I might be wrong, but I think a separate bug should be filled against each
application unless these games are using a common system (like games built with
SDL). So it should be one bug for gnome-screensaver starting with
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Comment:
Bug #32457 has a more general description. However, my understanding
was that for gnome-screensaver, bugs should be filled against each
application, since the fix has to be committed in each application, not
in gnome-scre
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Comment:
It's not as urgent as other applications, and armagetron is not in main, so
it's not a showstopper for gnome-screensaver. OTOH, if time permits, it would
be a nice thing to fix.
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The fix works here, thanks again.
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Man, that sure was faaast.
gxine doesn't have pb anymore.
OTOH, xine-ui still does.
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Thanks a lot. I'll test the patch when they'll be into the updates for
Dapper (both for xine and vlc)
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>(totem is fixed upstream since a while)
I should have said totem-gstreamer conflicts with totem-xine, sorry for
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Forgot to say that xine-ui was ok in breezy with xscreensaver (if it
wasn't for the dumb christmas logo at startup :D ).
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I've just installed gxine on Dapper since totem-xine conflicts with gstreamer.
And gxine is "A GTK media player front end for xine-lib"... :)
But I also installed xine-ui in Dapper and the same problem occurs. I didn't
t
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Affects: gnome-screensaver (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
On Dapper, gnome-screensaver start even though a movie is played using
xine. That was not the case on Bree
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Comment:
Nice. Thanks for enlightening a noob :)
Is your patch going to be send upstream so it finds a way in the main code?
That way ppl can still dl/compile newest or optimised versions for their Ubuntu
system without losing th
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Comment:
Is it the way it usually works? For a non-programmer like, it seems
quite strange to add work every 30sec in the application to prevent a
screensaver to start - but anyway, I'm just a noob :)
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Affects: gnome-screensaver (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
On Dapper, gnome-screensaver start even though a movie is played using
VLC media player. That was not the
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Comment:
That sounds like a replicate of Bug #5981in openoffice.org2 (Ubuntu):
"OOo crashes when input chinese"
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/openoffice.org2/+bug/5981
Although it only appears on Dapper's Ubuntu (o
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