Some examples:
1) User X (semi-advanced user, but not experienced with Linux) would
like to know how to lock out the screen from a script. He could right-
click on the action and see that the command is gnome-screensaver-
command --lock (or some variant thereof).
2) User Y (me) would like to
Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu Feisty -- and I presume all older variants -- each action in
the Keyboard Shortcuts applet can have only single shortcut attached.
(The program is gnome-keybinding-properties.)
There should be at least a pair of primary/secondary shortcuts for each
action. (See for
This is still not working in Feisty. This thread seems a bit complex,
bug #16815 seems to more closely match my problem. The key is recognized
as a modifier (Mod4), but it only works for some commands. For instance,
it works for starting a new terminal, but it doesn't work for locking
the screen.
I didn't have the problem since, but I haven't used the computer much in
the mean time. It should probably be closed, I'll reopen it if it
happens again.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: monotone
This is about the Monotone in Ubuntu Feisty.
The version of Monotone in the repository is currently 0.31-7. The
latest version is 0.34, released on April 1st. Please update to the
newer version.
Among other things, Pidgin (former GAIM) needs
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
I'm not sure what the package is, the program is gnome-keybinding-
properties. This would be a very nice program, if it would be a bit
more configurable.
The most annoying thing is that it's impossible to add new operations.
For
This is on latest Feisty, btw.
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Binary package hint: gnome-screensaver
This is on Ubuntu Feisty, up to date, running on a Dell Latitude D620
laptop (Intel video). I have the computer set up to lock the screen when
I close the lid. (This mostly works.)
When I open the lid, though, there's almost always a
I don't think it's something particular to my machine. It doesn't happen
to you, too? I tried this and it happens the same way with the
screensaver. (I have it set up to just shut the screen off, and lock
it.) When I move the mouse, the screen turns on, but it takes a couple
of seconds for the
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Binary package hint: gnome-panel
The only possibly relevant operation I was doing was removing some kde
packages (I use almost only gnome). More exactly I was almost done with:
$ sudo aptitude remove kcontrol konqueror konsole kraptor kraptor-data
ktorrent
Maybe the
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This is an old bug as far as I know. Initially the behavior was the one
described above, but now drag and drop doesn't work at all. There are
some bugs registered on that, this should probably have it's name
changed and linked as a duplicate.
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Binary package hint: network-manager
Ubuntu Feisty, up-to-date, on a Dell Latitude D620 laptop with
ipw3945-driven onboard WiFi a/b/g. I'm using Network Manager (nm-applet)
to manage the network connection. (The laptop also has an Ethernet
connection, with nothing pluged in,
Hi! The output for uname -a is:
Linux cimer 2.6.20-14-generic #2 SMP Mon Apr 2 20:37:49 UTC
2007 i686 GNU/Linux
There was at least an upgrade since I posted this bug report, but I
don't think there was any kernel update. The file
/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.20-13-generic has date 2007-03-25, and
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Binary package hint: network-manager
Hi! This is Ubuntu Feisty, up-to-date. I have a Dell Latitude D620
laptop; I connect to a wireless network through the inbuild
ipw3945-managed card. It's auto-configured by the network-manager thing,
with DHCP.
Today I had a weird
I forgot to mention: the keyring asked me for a password once, before I
stopped/restarted networking. It didn't manage to connect.
I didn't have the inspiration to note the exact time I did each action.
I'll remember if it happens again.
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Here you go:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ grep . /var/lib/acpi-support/*-*
/var/lib/acpi-support/bios-version:A05
/var/lib/acpi-support/system-manufacturer:Dell Inc.
/var/lib/acpi-support/system-product-name:Latitude D620
/var/lib/acpi-support/system-version:Not Specified
I'm not
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
I have gnome panel crashes almost every time when it's updated.
Presumably the installer restarts it and something goes wrong.
One thing that might be relevant or not: also each time the panel is
updated, about the same time it crashes, the
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I marked this as affecting power-manager, since it seems it might be a
(minor) bug with it. The behavior described above happens always (or
almost, as far as I can remember) on updates, but only with the gnome-
power-manager icon. It did happen a couple of times with other icons,
but much less
If I understand correctly, to run valgrind one must be able to reproduce
a crash while valgrind is running. Am I right? In that case, I'm not
sure how to do it, it happens during updates. I'll try to downgrade it,
see what happens.
By the way, the gnome-power-manager icon leaves the panel even on
Turns out I don't know how to downgrade something So, I don't really
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I'm not sure if it's the same bug, but it happened again. This time, it
wasn't a root file-system, but it was mounted with sshfs.
Nautilus stays at 100% processor usage. I took an strace while it was
doing that (I didn't kill it). Then I also took an strace of the sshfs
process that mounted that
The command line was sshfs [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/media/LACIE
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Binary package hint: pulseaudio
I always get crashes at reboots
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i386
CrashCounter: 1
Date: Mon Apr 2 13:15:25 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
ExecutablePath: /usr/lib/pulse/gconf-helper
Package: pulseaudio-module-gconf 0.9.5-5ubuntu4
Command line was ssh -x -a -oClearAllForwardings=yes -2
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froze right after I started the trace, I'm not sure if it does this all
the time.
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Update: this time, Nautilus entered the same loop when I started it. It
did this several times, so I stopped it (nautilus -q worked) and I
started it under strace. Maybe it's useful. It froze when I ctrl-C it.
Nautilus starts, never displays any window, and enters what seems to be
a loop,
No biggie. BTW, how is the next version called? Grumpy Gnu?
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There are other potential reasons for updating pam to a newer version.
One is that it's a security-related module, and there are bound to have
been security fixes in the mean time. Another is new functionality; for
example I need pam_exec -- which was added in 0.99.4.0 -- to solve
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Binary package hint: mp3val
Upstream already released version 1.6.0 of mp3val, we only have the
older 1.4 version. See http://mp3val.sourceforge.net/
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I can't reproduce it now, even without the debugging. It's weird, I got
several weird behaviors out of it yesterday, but nothing today. You
should probably close the bug now, I'll re-open it if it starts acting
up again and I can get a trace.
By the way, what is the difference between the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libcommons-dbcp-java
On Feisty the libcommons-dbcp-java package is marked as dependent on
either java-gcj-compat or kaffe (= 2:1.1.5-3). It should accept the Sun
JVM, too.
** Affects: libcommons-dbcp-java (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
This is a bit annoying, because eclipse-platform depends on
libtomcat5.5-java, which in turn depends on libcommons-dbcp-java.
Which means that you can't install Eclipse using only the Sun JVM, which
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In case it's interesting, the audio-related section of lspci:
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High Definition
Audio Controller (rev 01)
Subsystem: Dell Unknown device 01c2
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 20
Memory at efebc000
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Ubuntu Feisty on a Dell Latitude D620 laptop.
I have three volume-related buttons above the keyboard, up, down and
mute. They seem to be correctly detected: the keyboard shortcuts applet
reports them as, respectively, 0xb0, 0xae and 0xa0. Each button
generates the
Unfortunately I don't seem to have logs before May 19th any more. If it
happens again I'll try to remember attaching the logs, too.
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Binary package hint: bootchart
The summary says it all. Package bootchart has a dependency on java-gcj-
compat -- which means all GCJ must be installed, even if the Sun JDK is
already available. I think it should try to work with any Java RE
available.
** Affects: bootchart
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox
No idea what caused it. FF was working OK, I left the computer and it
was crashed when I returned. I think only Gmail and Google Reader were
open, so there shouldn't have been any active plug-in.
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i386
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
Not sure if it's a Nautilus or a sshfs bug, I'll report it as both.
I'm using up-to-date Feisty on two laptops connected to the same LAN,
through a WiFi router (one is on Ethernet, the other on WiFi). I'm using
fuse sshfs to mount the fs of
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pulseaudio
Hi! I'm running Pulseaudio on Ubuntu Feisty, and I noticed recently that
it keeps filling the logs with strange main.c: Root priviliges
required. (sic) messages.
During the time these messages were generated, the Pulseaudio daemon was
the
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gconf
I rebooted the computer with the lid down by mistake, and for some
reason (bug in the video drivers, probably) the screen never comes back
when I do that, so I had to do a forced shut-down. So it's probably not
gconf's fault, but still, I always
Public bug reported:
Hi! I'm running up-to-date Feisty. I have (a long time ago) configured
the update manager to automatically check for updates and display them
in the notification area on the panel. (I think that's the default
setting, I just tweaked it a bit.)
The notification appears when
Right now it doesn't happen anymore, so perhaps something other change
fixed it. There was a discussion about a race or something in the fade-
in/out code somewhere, I'm not sure if it just happens that the race
doesn't occur for me anymore or if it's fixed for good.
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Hi! This is on up-to-date Ubuntu Feisty, on a Dell Latitude D620 laptop;
it has an intel 9xx integrated graphics board.
I set the laptop to turn off the screen when I close the lid (I leave it
turned on most of the time). For some reason, sometimes the screen
remains dark
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Hi! I have a laptop that I use for almost everything I do, mostly
because I can have it with me all the time, and all my data is on it. At
work I have a desktop, though, and when I am there I prefer to use the
desktop's larger screen and better keyboard. To avoid
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I don't know what causes these, but I get plenty such reports after a
start-up.
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i386
CrashCounter: 1
Date: Thu Mar 15 08:50:59 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
ExecutablePath: /usr/lib/pulse/gconf-helper
Package: pulseaudio-module-gconf
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 58424 ***
If update-manager can't fix anymore stuff you could try to use sudo
aptitude upgrade, sudo aptitude dist-upgrade (these are likely to
generate errors too), then as a last resort sudo aptitude remove
[packages that seem broken here], to try to break the
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Hi! This is on up-to-date Ubuntu Feisty, using up-to-date sshfs packages
from the repositories.
I own a laptop (Dell Latitude D620, if it matters) that I use as my main
machine; I take it with me everywhere. I have a big USB hard drive where
I keep my large data, that I used
Shouldn't this be marked as a duplicate of that one, then?
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Binary package hint: firefox
I wasn't using FF at the moment, it was minimized. I had just did an
update (using update manager), and I let the computer unsupervised for a
while. When I returned I got the crash report. It's possible the update
caused the crash.
ProblemType:
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Binary package hint: metacity
Hi! This report is about the latest Metacity on Feisty.
Metacity usually tries to add an (on Hostname) annotation to
applications that run on remote hosts but use the local machine's X
server. For instance, I run Amarok on another computer
This was closed for Breezy, but I think it resurfaced as bug #5364 and
it's still active on Feisty (with a few related issues, too).
Shouldn't it be reopened and marked as a duplicate of one of them?
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linked at the top, this actually is implemented, but Ubuntu doesn't use
it right. So I'd say it's really an Ubuntu bug.
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I have a similar problem, but on Feisty. Several days ago I stopped
getting any changes at all.
I'm not sure it's an update manager bug though, aptitude fails to get
the changelog, too:
$aptitude changelog anacron
Ign ChangeLog of anacron
E: Couldn't fetch URL
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Binary package hint: mono
No idea what happened, this just appeared on the panel.
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i386
Date: Mon Mar 5 18:04:50 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/mono
Package: mono-jit 1.2.3.1-1ubuntu1
PackageArchitecture: i386
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Binary package hint: firefox
This is on Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.8.1.2)
Gecko/20061201 Firefox/2.0.0.2 (Ubuntu-feisty) --- exactly what the
Feisty repositories gave me. apt-get calls it version
2.0.0.2+1-0ubuntu1.
Quite recently --- one or two updates
I noticed it doesn't happen only for selection. The attached screenshot
shows it occurring on the tab bar, which means it affects chrome too.
I use tabbrowser extensions to move the tabs on the bottom and select
them on hover, so I'm not sure if this particular thing appears with
normal FF. It
Just for the record, I have seen this affect text input areas too, and
icon/images. I can't figure out exactly the situation when it happens.
(For instance, in the wiki link above, this doesn't appear without the
stylesheet.) It also happens irregularly in the very text field I'm
writting this
It doesn't happen with network-manager uninstalled! How did you know?!
window freeze: when I click any button (including cancel!), the button
remains pressed, the window remains visible, and the (darkened) desktop
too. The mouse cursor still moves, but clicks don't do anything.
If I switch to a
But why would it wait for network events even when I'm canceling the
shutdown? The fact that it does seems to be a bug in the shutdown
dialog, right?
Which leads us back to my first problem, where should I report this?
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Probably crashed on shutdown, I got the report after a reboot.
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i386
CrashCounter: 1
Date: Sat Mar 3 01:18:26 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
ExecutablePath: /usr/lib/pulse/gconf-helper
Package: pulseaudio-module-gconf 0.9.5-5ubuntu3
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To Ralf Nieuwenhuijsen: as far as I can tell, it does work using the
Extract button. You probably have the issue from bug 80755, look there
for a work-around.
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I'm not totally convinced. Yes, Xorg shouldn't freeze in general, but
the shutdown dialog does (and is supposed to) take control over the
entire display. If that freezes somehow but doesn't crash, Xorg really
has no way of knowing.
As far as I can tell, X _doesn't_ freeze, it continues to work in
I looked again a bit, and it seems bug 24307 is the same issue. So,
would you agree that I open this for gnome-session?
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I'm sorry for spamming the bug list. I don't really expect people to
jump to fix the bug, but I'd like at least to know what package is
responsible for it (maybe I can reinstall it), places to look for error
messages, anything.
I tried checking the logs you mentioned. This is what I did: I opened
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These have all been saved the first reboot after a freeze.
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I tried using different video drivers. The experimental i810 and vesa
drivers cause the exact same behavior (the dialog freezes), so it's very
likely not a driver issue.
(I couldn't get fbdev and vga to work at all, though.)
Do you think I should link this to a X11 or GDM package? Which one? How
I couldn't open the link to upstream, not sure if it's a temporary
problem.
This and bug #44002 are probably instances of the same problem: the
first time the menu is displayed, and after a change, it is completely
regenerated. It looks very bad, because it feels like the whole
interface froze.
It might be, but as long as Ubuntu doesn't offer an alternative that
works as users expect it --- since Ubuntu is desktop-oriented, there are
some things people expect --- it's an Ubuntu problem.
We don't even tell people the program in question is File-Roller. We
call it Archive manager. For
It's an Intel Mobile 945GM/GMS/940GML Express Integrated Graphics
Controller.
That's what Device manager says, I have no idea how to figure out which
one it is. It's a Dell Latitude laptop that wasn't purchased by me. The
Dell site says 950, but that might be a newer edition.
I didn't pick the
Oh, and it never ever happened with anything else, and it always happens
with the shutdown options screen, so I'm more inclined to think it the
screen rather than xorg.
** Also affects: gnome-desktop (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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I linked this with gnome-desktop too, because it seems to be a GUI
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Again writing to say that this is not a shutdown issue, it's only the
window that freezes. /usr/bin/gnome-power-cmd.sh works correctly.
** Also affects: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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shutdown window freezes everytime
I also linked this to gnome-power-manager. I don't think they own the
shutdown dialog, but they might now who does. Please let us know if you
have any info where to look!
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shutdown window freezes everytime
https://launchpad.net/bugs/88015
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I already said this, but I think I should stress it again: it's not the
actual act of rebooting/shutting down/etc that causes the freeze, it's
the chooser window.
The computer freezes even if I try to cancel the shut-down. In contrast,
sudo shutdown -[r|h] now works.
I'm frustrated because I
Public bug reported:
This is on freshly-updated Ubuntu Feisty.
Since some time ago, the Shutdown window freezes after clicking any
button. (This is the window that shows when I click the power button on
the panel or in the main menu.)
The window appears normally, the background is darkened as
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
The gnome panel has a clock applet that displays a clock on any panel,
in several different display modes. When clicked, the clock displays a
calendar view of the current month, with the 'today' date selected.
The problem is that the display
I didn't notice this, thanks! It looks OK now.
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fonts aren't properly hinted in KDE applications
https://launchpad.net/bugs/83040
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: amarok
Hi! Just so I don't forget, this is about Amarok on Ubuntu Feisty. All
mentioned packages are from the repositories and up-to-date. The
computer is a Centrino Duo, running the latest of either linux-generic
or linux-lowlatency (the problems below
Public bug reported:
This is about Ubuntu Feisty. As the summary says, libtunepimp is
compiled without support for mp4 (and, implicitly, m4a) files. This
means that such files cannot be tagged using applications that rely on
it, e.g. Picard.
** Affects: libtunepimp (Ubuntu)
Importance:
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