Public bug reported:
Hi,
On current Hardy, when the boot sequence launch a scan of the hard drive, the
bootscreen says to press ESC to skip. On my laptop, pressing ESC will
eventually return to text screen and seems to hangs.
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
Well, in order to change the profile combobox, i need to unlock first,
otherwise it's shaded. Thus need to put my password (dunno if it uses it to
gain root privileges or just to recheck my own identity as a user, though). So
i would say it still occurs.
Also if i wait too much in the unlocking
Hi,
I remember experiencing almost the same kind of annoying behaviour, as a side
effect of the double-click issue that i describe at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/197121
I guess the two bugs are somehow related.
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[hardy] Nautilus ignores clicks on icons after
Public bug reported:
Hi,
On the DELL Latitude D430, (Hardy Alpha 6 updates), since a recent upgrade
the screenlight has an odd behaviour of restoring after a few seconds whatever
dim-level you set in the Gnome Energy panel. This effectively means that using
the laptop Lightning keys (usually
Hi,
I tried on the Ubuntu Alpha 6 Live CD, and this still occurs on this Dell
Latitude D430.
This happens both with Compiz and with Metacity wm. And sorry : what I meant
earlier was that i tweaked most of the Gnome options (including a11n ones)
without success in fixing that behaviour. May be a
More info. It seems that both my old Gutsy xorg.conf file, and the
Hardy-Alpha6-LiveCD generated one contains, in Section Server Layout:
InputDevice Synaptics Touchpad
This may have been necessary under the previous Xorg version, but it seems it
triggers the bug on the current (Hardy) one.
When
Further comment on another, probably related, weird behaviour : on the
desktop background, after i left-clicked once, i can't click any desktop
icons to select it anymore. Only dragging over the icon works, altough
the right click is unaffected. This is especially frustrating as i can't
use the
Hi,
Just for info, altough i found this page while browsing for help for that exact
same error message with a ruby-gtk2 program, it went away when i installed
libgnome2-ruby
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warning: GRClosure invoking callback: already destroyed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/66623
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Note that an easier workaround is to use gconf directly. In gconf-editor
apps/metacity/window_keybindings/ , i can type, for example, SuperUp for
the raise and SuperDown for lower (Tested on Hardy Alpha 5, no Compiz
activated)
This may shows that it's a simple parsing error from
Public bug reported:
Hi,
Since i updated Gutsy to Hardy Alpha 5 on a laptop, the touchpad buttons seems
to automatically double-click, instead of normal clicking, making, for example,
the window shade when i just want to grab it to move. The exact behaviour is
that lowering the
Public bug reported:
Hi,
Trying to upgrade from Gutsy to Hardy-Alpha5, the upgrade was mostly smooth,
except for apport which update keep failing.
The proposed version is 0.103. Here is what the equivalent apt-get command
output
The following NEW packages will be installed:
apport
0
Note that in Hardy, despite Policy-kit integration, this still occurs.
In the network configuration dialog, the profile tab should be
available without the need to first press the unlock button
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Network Profile _switching_ should not need root privilege
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/185111
I confirm this bug still occurs on Gutsy Final, thus i eventually disabled
compiz.
Note that the hardy-desktop-effects blueprint (
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/hardy-desktop-effects ) might
help regarding this bug.
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Enabling 3DEffect disable Window-Settings
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
Hi,
I like to use the intuitive Window+Up/Down shortcut to raise/lower a Window.
Yet, on Ubuntu 7.10, gnome-keybinding-properties, when selecting the
corresponding entry, won't accept a key-combination based on the Window (aka
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: network-manager
Hi,
In Ubuntu 7.10, you can configure several profiles in through network-admin,
which requires administrator priviliege. Yet, switching to one of those defined
profiles from the Network-manager applet also requires root privilege,
I confirm that behaviour trying to install Matplotlib, tracing back the
dependency to this package.
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Incorrect Dependencies
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/159952
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ubuntu-bugs
Hi,
As in the current packaging, matplotlib, numpy and scipy seems to correctly
work together and install painless. Yet matplotlib has heavier dependencies
than necessary, depending on both Python2.4 and 2.5. Requiring to install
Python 2.4 should not be needed anymore.
This may be related to
Hi,
Same problem here on Fedora 4. Used to sometimes occurs on Firefox 1.0.8
(Fedora 4's default), and now occurs a lot more on Firefox 2.0.0.9.
Switching to another tab doesn't help, but Ctrl-+/- or Resizing the window in
fact force the redraw, so it _may_ have to deal with a badly updated
Public bug reported:
Hello,
On a fresh Gutsy Beta 1 Linux, after installing Restricted Driver for NVidia,
which automatically enables 3D Effects, the resizing mouse shortcut (Window +
RightClick) does not work anymore. This is quite frustrating as it instead
zoom.. Note that Window + Leftclick
In the sake of clarification, it doesn't crash *everytime* on kubuntu
neither. I eventually happen to get CJK input works in KDE-Kubuntu,
altough it wasn't as straightforward as it could be. (And i'm still
unable to get CJK input in ooffice, but that's another issue). The times
it crashed was
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: graphicsmagick
just installed ImageMagick from kubuntu repositories, tried to import
-frame out.png, and it segfaulted, altough hopefully wrote the file
correctly.
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i386
Date: Thu May 3 17:46:18 2007
DistroRelease:
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: scim
Got here via the crash assistant, which is a great idea. Actually, the
bug occured as i restarted KDE, after trying to enable CJK-character
input on a freshly installed kubuntu. In more details, i selected French
as my installation language, then
I think i see the same behaviour on my Kubuntu. Occured in Dapper, and now
still occurs to Edgy. Altough it's not as often as 90% but more something like
25%.
A workaround is to Ctrl-Alt-Backspace until it agree to starts . It can takes 4
or 5 times. Since it's very undeterministic, i can't
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