That's right. My patch is only a workaround.
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Well, I fixed the bug by comment the following line in clearlook's gtkrc:
widget_class *GtkMenuItem* style menu_item
SO I guess it's not related to the icon theme, but to the GTK theme.
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The problem comes from the ythickness of the menu_item elements in most GTK
themes. For the indicator applet to look good, it needs to be 1.
Also, the xthickness should be set to 0, or else the icons are too widely
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Omer, I attached a patch to bug #542240.
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I still have the problem with current lucid and an Intel Corporation
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I have exactly the same problems (no X except in safe mode, KDSETMODE
failed, VT_GETMODE failed and VT_GETSTATE failed) but with the intel
driver (Intel Corporation 82852/855GM Integrated Graphics Device (rev
02)) on an updated Lucid.
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Status:
Sorry Rigoberto but I don't have the hardware anymore, so I can't verify
whether it works now. Feel free to close the bug if no one else suffers
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You don't user versioning (whatever that is) so you won't fix this bug
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Sorry Martin-Eric but nothing is missing in the description. As I wrote,
there is a black margin about 4 cm-wide on the left of the screen when
using the geode driver. If you need more information, just tell me what
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However, this bug is not fixed at all. So, either this bug or
http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=19976 should be re-
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I've checked all the options I could think of in gconf on both computers
and couldn't see any difference. Please, could you tell me which keys I
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WeatherGod: here's what is happening for me with Compiz activated:
- I click on Firefox icon to launch it.
- While Firefox is loading, I click on a terminal and start typing text.
- Now, the Firefox window finally appears in front of the terminal, but the
focus is still on the terminal. That
I have juste tested this behaviour on another computer, with Ubuntu
Jaunty (compiz 0.8.2), and, on this computer, compiz is behaving
correctly: the new window appears behind the one with which I'm
interacting ! However, the problem is still the same with Metacity.
Does that mean that there was a
Jeremy:
Actually I was wrong, the email icon and the mail counts never change,
even if the email is in the inbox. Maybe there are just random cases
when this works, but I can't seem to be able to reproduce it now.
By the way, I tried with both the Humanity icon theme and the GNOME icon
theme.
I also have this bug on Karmic Koala, and what's strange is that loading
the subtitles file after the video has already started works perfectly.
But if the srt file name matches the video file name, it is loaded
automatically and Totem hangs forever.
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I only have one account (@gmail.com through POP3), but I have several
folders, with rules that move emails automatically from the inbox to
those folders. And the problem seems to occur mainly when the new email
matches one of the rules. If it doesn't match any rule, it stays in the
inbox, and the
Hi,
I've just upgraded to karmic and, while I had perfect sound in dosbox
0.73 on Jaunty, now I have crackling sound with the same dosbox 0.73.
I tried different libsdl outputs and I found out that libsdl-pulseaudio
is actually way better for me than libsdl-esd. Esd output is more
crackled and
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In Karmic, Transmission fails to prevent me from suspending my computer
with active torrents. This error appears in the journal: the name
org.freedesktop.powermanagement was not provided by any .service files.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture:
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I have exactly the same bug in Karmic, but oddly enough I didn't have it
in Jaunty...
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In Karmic, new windows from any application are put in foreground even
if I interact with another window before they appear.
In gconf, I have set focus_prevention_level to 2, and I also tried
setting it to 4 but it doesn't change anything.
I
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I too confirm that this bug is present in an up to date Karmic. And I
don't even have a ~/.fonts.conf file. I only have this bug in Firefox
though, not in OpenOffice.
PS: I have an intel i810 video card, if that helps.
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If Ubuntu developers refuse to patch compiz (which can be understood), and if
the same developers reckon that compiz behaviour is wrong (which I suppose they
do), and if upstream refuses to fix this bug (which seems to be the case),
there remain only two solutions:
- create a plugin for compiz
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I'm not sure I quite understand... Pedro says this bug has already been
reported, but he doesn't say which bug this one is a duplicate of. More
over, it is marked as invalid instead of duplicate.
So, this bug should be re-opened.
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I forgot to say that in Jaunty I am now using the geode driver instead
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On Gutsy, using xserver-xorg-video-amd driver, I could set my screen
rotation by setting the Rotate option in xorg.conf. Since I installed
Jaunty, the Rotate option doesn't have any effect anymore.
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I had a working AMD Geode LX800 running Ubuntu Gutsy with the amd driver, but
since I upgraded to Jaunty, and switched to the geode driver, my screen has a
black margin on the left of the display (about 4cm wide).
I tried
Well, I tried to reproduce it, and now I can't anymore. So, I guess it
has been fixed silently.
Thanks.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/366105
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I've just tested with XUA enable, DRI2 enabled and UseFBDev enabled and with
the packages coming from x-updates on this device: Intel Corporation
82852/855GM Integrated Graphics Device [8086:3582] (rev 02). The result is
really disappointing:
- the bug with videos when compiz is running is
Marti Schaaf wrote: This is fixed for the intel driver int jaunty by
enabling dri2 and uxa.
I don't have a xorf.conf file, so I guess worg is auto-configured. If
dri2 and uxa are needed to fix this bug, would it be made so that they
are activated by default when not using any xorg.conf ?
Also,
Thanks for the information Mckenzie and David.
So, I managed to enable UXA and DRI2 and now OpenGL apps work flawlessly
(even if way slower) in fullscreen mode with compiz enabled.
However, the bug with videos disappearing when moved/resized is still
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3D stuff breaks with Compiz:
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So I guess it's a packaging problem in libsdl.
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I have had the same problem with 3 applications based on SDL: sdlmame,
advmenu and eat the whistle.
Those 3 programs are very slow (much slower than when running with
Intrepid), whith cracking sound, and, after a while, the sound just
stops working.
I tried using xmame
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In Ubuntu Jaunty, there is a new feature in transmission: you can
configure whether Transmission should prevent you from suspending if
there is any active torrent. this works great if you activate this
feature.
However, if you chose NOT to
I tested OpenOffice 3.0.1 on Ubuntu and I still have the problem, but
only when using plain metacity (not compiz).
OpenOffice steals the focus at different times:
- when it displays the splash screen
- when the main window is displayed
- when the document is loaded
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I don't have the issue anymore on intrepid, but I can't test jaunty for
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actually there is something that could be done: you could create a
script that modifies /etc/asound.conf so that output goes to pulseaudio,
and put this script in upstart so that it is executed when the system is
booted. Then, you make it a dependency of the pulseaudio package, and
libasound2
My laptop is a Fujitsu/Siemens Lifebook S6120. I don't know what laptop
Anders uses though.
But, just to be clear, I'm pretty sure the bug is NOT due to kernel
suspend. Kernel suspend probably just resets the mousepas driver as it
was after a fresh start. And as I always get the crazy mousepad
Yes, the bug is still there for me on Hardy.
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I'm not suffering from this anymore because I switched to XV output, but
I can confirm that the bug is still present when using SDL output.
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No clue... I used to have gstreamer configured to use SDL as the default
output by error, and that's how I discovered this bug. Bug the SDL
output is not installed by default in Ubuntu. So I guess this bug won't
affect many people...
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I reported it with all the details on GNOME's bugzilla here:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=541714
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OK, I'll open an upstream bug report.
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If I connect to my SSH server using the connect to server function, it
pops up Nautilus and shows my folder. Now, if I try to remove a file in
the folder, it works prefectly. But if I try to remove a directory, it
fails with a permission denied
I just tested it in Hardy, and the bug is still present. Might it be a
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/apps/compiz/general/screen0/options/focus_prevention_level key to 2
and the /apps/compiz/general/screen0/options/focus_prevention_match
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The SSH server is an Ubuntu 5.10 with openssh-server. But, doing some
more tests, I discovered that the bug actually only occurs when trying
to remove a folder which is located inside an SMB mount point.
Here is my configuration:
I have an account name public, with a home folder in /home/public
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If you un-plug a removable storage media without un-mounting it, its
icon remains on the desktop. The folder where it was mounted in /media
also remains.
Then, if you re-plug it, a new icon appears on the desktop (making it
two for the same
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If I try to run gnome-open burn:///, you get the following error: The
default action does not support this protocol.
However, if I enter burn:/// in Nautilus' location bar, it opens
Nautilus CD burner.
In a same way, if I insert a blank CD, and then click on Blank CD in
the
Nothing changed for me: I still have the problem with Gutsy after a
boot, and after a suspend.
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I seemed to have this problem too: after only a few months, my hard
drive's load_cycle_count was up to 424241, which is about 2/3 of the
maximum (from what other people said in comments).
So, I decided to try and run hdparm -B 255 /dev/sda. After running this
command, the load_cycle_count
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I wrote a comment 6 hours ago, after I ran hdparm -B 254 /dev/sda. Now,
6 hours later, the load_cycle_count still hasn't increased ! I was
expecting it to increase in a slower way, not to stay the same for
hours...
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I think part of the problem comes from the fact that F-Spot organizes
photos in the ~/Photos directory. It's not really a user directory, as
users can't move photos around inside this directory without breaking
F-Spot's database. Whereas the ~/Pictures directory is the place where
users should put
Hi,
I have upgraded from feisty to gutsy and also noticed that my GNOME
desktop felt way slower than on feisty. I tried disabling esd, but it
didn't help. The thing is that I laos tried to disable trackerd, but the
slowness remains when I open F-Spot, or when I use Firefox. Is there a
way to know
Tobias,
as I said, I have upgraded to gutsy recently, so I do have kernel
2.6.22, and I still have speed problems. Whether or not the kernel is
the culprit is still a mystery to me though.
Someone said that the problems seem to persist when you upgrade from
feisty (versus a fresh install), so
Jamie,
about #1: any idea what exactly went wrong, and is there a chance that
it might still be unfixed for some users ?
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OK, I will try to re-install everything from scratch then.
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Hi Alexander,
I upgraded to the latest NetworkManager, and the problem seems to be
solved. I also tried and installed the wpa_supplicant package I found
at http://ppa.launchpad.net/asac/ubuntu/pool/main/w/wpasupplicant/, and
everything seems to work fine too.
When I say that it works fine, I
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I've just upgraded to gutsy and noticed a problem with NetworkManager
and my D-Link DWL-G650+ PCMCIA wireless adapter using Ndiswrapper.
From times to times, NetworkManager just doesn't want to start. If I try
to start it manually (using
Hi,
I seem to have a very similar problem, but it mostly happens when using
Nautilus (opening a folder, closing a folder...). I also had it a few
times when opening some websites using Firefox.
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For me, the bug seems to have been fixed.
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With both Edgy and Feisty, I still have the problem with the crazy
mousepad. But as I said, I also have it on fresh start.
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Every time I suspend my laptop to RAM, it works, but when I come back I
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Can I do anything to get more useful information ?
ProblemType: Crash
CrashCounter: 1
Date: Wed Jan 31 13:06:26 2007
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Actually, I installed RB-0.9.5 a few days ago and I'm unable to
reproduce this bug with this version. Should I close this bug, or should
I downgrade and try to reproduce it and get a backtrace ?
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After upgrading to Edgy, I get this error message when trying to install
python-serial:
Setting up python-serial (2.2-2) ...
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/bin/pycentral, line 1365, in ?
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File
at canonical.com. Je pense donc
qu'il est le seul à décider de ce genre de choses. Je me trompe ?
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Le mercredi 14 septembre 2005 à 15:15 +0200, lordphoenix a écrit :
Un mail de Mark shuttleworth sur la Mailing list Ubuntu Announcements
nous apprend le nom de la version 6.04. Ce sera The Dapper drake
Quelqu'un peut traduire?
Canard pimpant ?
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USB,
renomme ton script autorun, et mets lui les droits d'exécution.
Ensuite, ouvre Système - Préférences - Périphériques et média
amovibles, et coche Lancer automatiquement des programmes sur les
nouveaux périphériques et média.
Voilà, ça devrait fonctionner.
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nautilus est lancé par gnome donc on ne verra rien
Essaie gnome-session-remove nautilus nautilus. Ca devrait marcher.
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Par ex. j'ai pres de 2000 fontes sur Win.
Si ce sont des polices TTF (True Type), il n'y a aucun problème, tu
pourras les utiliser sous Linux.
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/applications/*.desktop | grep Exec=
Ca te listera les binaires correspondant aux applis dans le menu
applications.
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rmmod ipw2200
sudo modprobe ipw2200
sudo ifup eth1
lorsque ta question s'arrte. Ca fonctionne pour moi, mais c'est
spcifique un type de carte wifi, qui n'est pas forcment la tienne.
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franais) fait exactement a
chez moi. Tu peux aussi utiliser Affichage - Aller - Message non lu
suivant.
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