As the affected machine no longer works, I can no longer comment on
whether this bug exists.
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Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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Title:
Screen brightness inverted when idle
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Bear in mind that third-party software isn't all developed on Ubuntu.
It's patently unreasonable to try to force third-party developers to
code specially for Ubuntu. It seems rather arrogant for Ubuntu to try to
dictate to third-party developers their own idea of best practices.
What's the harm
@SRoesgen: The reason this bug has been closed is that the bug described
in the initial report *has* been fixed. What you're describing is a
different bug, as has been pointed out several times already. It makes
no sense to conflate multiple bug reports. Not every problem with the
menus in
** Summary changed:
- There was a bug in Document Viewer in Ubuntu. When cut marks of brochure was
made the fade on the back side was ending unexpectedly.
+ Page contents end before page does
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** Description changed:
+ evince opens when rubbish bin opens and comes up with an error. Can get
+ into rubbish bin with dolphin which I use to access samba shares on
+ windows pc on network
+
Had this problem since I started using dolphin as I could not access
files from a windows pc using
Can you provide further details--in English? As it stands now, there's
no way to identify what the problem is.
** Summary changed:
- Impressora não imprime dando erro
+ Printer does not print giving error
** Description changed:
- A impressora não imprime dando mensagem de erro. Os cartuchos
Can you provide a more complete explanation (in English)? There's not
enough information here to be able to reproduce this bug.
** Summary changed:
- fermeture mabuel d'ubuntu 12.04 apres quelque modification
+ Manual closing ubuntu 12.04 after any changes
** Description changed:
- a chaque
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
===
1. Download a PDF from the internet.
2. When Firefox asks what to do with the file, choose the option to open it in
Evince.
3. Once the PDF is open in Evince, do a File Save as.
4. Observe that the file is created with the
@Kevin:
If that's the case, then there's an easy workaround. In the preferences,
it's possible to remove all the status information from the menu, which
I've done since I considered it distracting. I haven't observed any
leaks since that time.
** Also affects: libdbusmenu-qt
Importance:
This seems to happen to me on nearly every occasion. Any ideas about how
I can access stoff that only appears in the menus in the mean time? Many
commands I frequently use don't have toolbar icons.
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The combination of this and bug 1074528 is deadly. This bug appeared
before the other, but I don't know whether there's any causal
relationship between the two.
At any rate, I currently have no way of accessing the menus in
LibreOffice (via the HUD or otherwise), so I hope this will get fixed
ApportVersion: 2.6.1-0ubuntu6
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.10
EcryptfsInUse: Yes
InstallationDate: Installed on 2012-10-23 (13 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal Quetzal - Release i386 (20121017.2)
MarkForUpload: True
Package: libreoffice 1:3.6.2~rc2-0ubuntu3
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I'm not sure whether this bug is related to bug 1045353, which I also
experience. However, I did notice this bug after experiencing the other
one.
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I found a workaround: Clear the environment variable UBUNTU_MENUPROXY
using a command similar to the following:
UBUNTU_MENUPROXY= libreoffice
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Thomas,
Thanks for the reminder about this long-forgotten bug. I don't know if
anyone else is interested in this, but I see that I didn't follow up
correctly before. At this point I have no further interest in this bug.
At the time I filed it, I was running Edgy on a fairly ancient laptop.
Now
Does this mean that there's no hope of a fix in Precise, despite its LTS
status?
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Title:
lo-menubar doesn't work with libreoffice-startcenter
To
Why is this bug marked Fix released when many users, myself included,
are still experiencing this bug, long after it was supposedly fixed? I'd
change it back to Confirmed myself, but apparently I don't have the
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 728825 ***
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I believe Mikolaj Lechtanski's workaround is more efficient. It was
originally posted here: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=663734#31
create or edit /etc/eclipse.ini
Paste inside:
I believe Mikolaj Lechtanski'sworkaround is more efficient. It was
originally posted here: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=663734#31
create or edit /etc/eclipse.ini
Paste inside:
-vmargs
-Djava.library.path=/usr/lib/jni
exit
make sure the file is readable:
sudo
Comment on attachment 63403
0001-fdo-35365-Set-the-default-font-color-to-black-and-th.patch
Review of attachment 63403:
-
Looks good to me.
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Public bug reported:
This occurred with a spate of other errors during the upgrade from 11.10
to 12.04. A whole bunch of packages reported the same error.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: bsdutils
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-24.39-generic 3.2.16
Uname: Linux
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package bsdutils 1:2.20.1-1ubuntu3 failed to install/upgrade:
ErrorMessage: package bsdutils is already installed and configured
To
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This occurred with a spate of other errors during the upgrade from 11.10
to 12.04. A whole bunch of packages reported the same error.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: bsdutils
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-24.39-generic 3.2.16
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ErrorMessage: package bsdutils is already installed and configured
To
Public bug reported:
This occurred with a spate of other errors during the upgrade from 11.10
to 12.04. A whole bunch of packages reported the same error.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: libssl1.0.0
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-24.39-generic 3.2.16
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package libssl1.0.0 1.0.1-4ubuntu5.2 failed to install/upgrade:
ErrorMessage: package libssl1.0.0 is already installed and configured
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Title:
package findutils 4.4.2-4ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade:
ErrorMessage: package findutils is already installed and configured
To
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This occurred with a spate of other errors during the upgrade from 11.10
to 12.04. A whole bunch of packages reported the same error.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: findutils
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-24.39-generic 3.2.16
Uname: Linux
Public bug reported:
This occurred with a spate of other errors during the upgrade from 11.10
to 12.04. A whole bunch of packages reported the same error.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: coreutils
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-24.39-generic 3.2.16
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package coreutils 8.13-3ubuntu3 failed to install/upgrade:
ErrorMessage: package coreutils is already installed and configured
To
Someone commented in the downstream bug
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libreoffice/+bug/734428/comments/27)
that this is independent of GTK. He reported this bug in KDE with the
GTK packages uninstalled.
Is there anything holding up work on this bug?
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This bug was introduced into Oneiric by an SRU. It's a regression. It
was fixed a couple of months ago, yet the fix remains unavailable to the
current stable version of Ubuntu, which, as pointed out above, will
remain in widespread use for several months yet.
Furthermore, it is a *major*
Testing shows that removal of only libreoffice-gnome is sufficient to
fix the text color issue. However, removal of that package results in
lost functionality in other areas.
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Presenter Console extension does nothing
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Status: Unknown
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compiz crashed with SIGSEGV in
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eog crashed with SIGSEGV in register_internal()
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Will this fix be released for Oneiric? It's a regression that occurred
relatively recently, so I shouldn't have to wait for Precise to get the
fix.
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Public bug reported:
Every time I try to run eog, it crashes. The type of file I'm trying to
open doesn't matter.
The main window flashes briefly on the screen (for well less than 1s),
then there's a crash.
Normally, the crash is a segmentation fault. I do however have one
instance where the
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eog crashes on launch
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I can't test the reboot hypothesis at the moment since I'm traveling and
don't have access to a second monitor. If that's the case, however, I
don't think that setting the reboot flag is the proper solution, though
it's better than nothing. A reboot shouldn't be necessary; the best
thing is to
Public bug reported:
The Presenter Console (libreoffice-presenter-console) does nothing when
enabled. I expect to see a helpful panel of information on my laptop
while Impress is in slideshow mode showing slides on the external
display.
However, the extension has absolutely no visible effect on
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When my HP Mini 110-1000 is running on AC power, screen brightness works
correctly. However, when I'm running on battery, the following happens
after about 20 seconds or so of no user activity:
- First, the screen gets *brighter*--nearly 100% brightness.
- Second, the
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Screen brightness inverted when on battery
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I can no longer reproduce this bug in the latest Oneiric kernel.
Apparently it's been fixed.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
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Status: Invalid = Fix Released
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Backlight sometimes gets disabled
To
** Description changed:
- When my HP Mini 110-1000 is running on AC power, screen brightness works
- correctly. However, when I'm running on battery, the following happens
- after about 20 seconds or so of no user activity:
+ When I'm running on battery, the following happens after about 20
+
Public bug reported:
When dconf-editor runs, its height changes arbitrarily. Usually I run it
maximized (I'm on a netbook with a screen resolution of 1024x576).
Generally, it's OK, but for some items the window becomes far too tall
for my screen for no apparent reason.
The first attached
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I've tested this in Oneiric. The problem persists as in my original
report, except that fewer messages are printed on the console.
** Changed in: indicator-datetime
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The proper solution here is to decouple the default text colors from the
GTK theme. As pointed out earlier, an LibO document should look the same
on any computer, provided the requisite fonts are installed.
Since this bug is getting ignored upstream, and since it's particularly
apparent on Ubuntu
I don't know how recent the latest compiz updates are, but I'm guessing
they've been out for a while since I don't recall seeing them. The
machine I originally reported the bug about experiences these crashes
less frequently under Oneiric than Natty. It hasn't crashed in a while,
but considering
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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The linked branch contains code that should mostly solve this bug. I
couldn't get it to actually work, but that's likely because I don't know
how to hack on this project in particular or Vala in general. Hopefully
it'll serve as a good start, or else hopefully someone can provide more
details
The crashes seem to be less frequent now. I finally got another crash
(though it could have crashed any number of times while someone else was
using it. Here is the requested backtrace.
(Note that this machine is now running Onerirc.
** Attachment added: unity.log
I've verified that the bug also exists upstream as of 3.1-rc10.
As a workaround, I've been booting with acpi=off, but this is far from
ideal since in that condition my machine can't go into power-saving mode
or run Unity 3D or Gnome Shell.
** Tags removed: needs-upstream-testing
** Tags added:
Public bug reported:
Since upgrading to Oneiric, I've been affected by the following
regression (which didn't occur in Natty):
If I leave my box unattended and it goes into power-saving mode, when I
resume I won't be able to see what's on the screen very well since the
backlight will be
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Backlight sometimes gets disabled
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@cgonzalez and anyone else:
Since the screen also goes dark when resuming from suspend or other
purposes, and rc.local doesn't get run at that time, I've also added the
relevant setpci command to root's crontab, to be executed every minute.
That way, the screen isn't black for more than a minute.
As requested, here's a screenshot.
** Attachment added: Screenshot of the panel at 0% opacity
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** Changed in: unity
Status: Invalid = Confirmed
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
@Doug.
Thanks for the partial fix, but still, if the opacity is set to, say,
50%, the shadow still looks weird. The shadow should follow the panel's
opacity.
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I've only started using Deja-dup (and thus Duplicity) since I've been
running Ubuntu 11.04. I'm currently running duplicity-0.6.13, and have
only used an older version if such a version was once in the official
Natty repositories.
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I'm also experiencing this bug. I'm backing up to RackSpace via DéjàDup.
I don't know if this helps any, but I have DéjàDup configured to backup
daily and keep backups for at least a month. Because my backup set is
large and my machine isn't always online, full backups take considerably
more than
apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected compiz-0.9 natty running-unity ubuntu
unity-2d
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: compiz
On an older Samsung desktop at work (running Natty), I get occasional
freezes. During the freeze, I can move the mouse pointer normally,
apport information
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Status: Incomplete = New
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Just a note: You might find Unity 2D stuff in the logs. I've been
running 2D as a workaround, but the problem occurs whether or not 2D is
installed. (Of course, if 2D is running, it can't occur, since Compiz
isn't running in such a case.)
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Is it possible to set the importance here to be higher than wishlist?
Anything that isn't configurable is a major bug.
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Title:
unity panel drop
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Binary package hint: compiz
On an older Samsung desktop at work (running Natty), I get occasional
freezes. During the freeze, I can move the mouse pointer normally, but
the system doesn't respond to mouse clicks. Also, keyboard input is
ignored except for the key combos to
Almost two years and not so much as a comment. (This bug still exists in
Natty.)
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aptitude should report the full url of broken sources
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gnome-activity-journal crashed with TypeError in __getattr__():
Unknown method name: GetHistogramData
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Binary package hint: bash
In maverick, lucid, and other even way older releases, I could use tab
completion on a filename with characters with special meaning to the
shell (e.g. spaces):
matt@lemmankinan:/tmp/complete-test$ ls
I forgot to change the setting away from Incomplete when I posted my
previous reply. Un-expiring.
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Status: Expired = Confirmed
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@Scott Lockwood: Are you using 10.10? This bug is currently marked
invalid (see Omer's latest post for details). If you're experiencing
this in 10.10, please re-open this bug.
I personally would love to test this, but unrelated issues prevent me
from upgrading to 10.10. I think I'll just have to
Re-opening as this bug is reported to also exist in 10.10.
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Status: Invalid = New
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Can't establish
I'm not running Maverick, since I can't afford the downtime risk
inherent in running pre-release software. However, considering that the
upstream bug hasn't been touched for quite some time, it's reasonable to
assume that this bug hasn't been fixed.
** Changed in: gnome-main-menu (Ubuntu)
Yes, this happens in Lucid. However, I don't agree that this is a Yelp
bug. The .deb should make GConf entries where appropriate. Users
shouldn't have to read help in order to take advantage of the GConf
entries, especially since in every other program I know of, GConf
stuff isn't document in the
@desiKn:
That doesn't explain why:
a) video works if I place a video call to myself (i.e., not going over the
network); and
b) audio calls don't work.
Your link points to bug 585151, which appears to be entirely unrelated
to this one. I only have a single video device (/dev/video0) and no TV
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