Not sure if you will find this useful, but for me this bug occurs
regularly with a very common pattern.
I use a VPN to access my companies network when working remotely. I also
regularly use Nautilus to sftp mount remote servers in my companies data
centers. I use vscode as an IDE to edit C++
I am the last maintainer of gnome rdp. Gnome rdp is a front end to
multiple command line tools. As such, there are limitations that make it
hard to manage correctly.
There are newer rdp applications, such as Remmina, that use a newer rdp
library. IMO, these applications are better able to
Same/similar problem here since recent kernel patch.
sudo lsusb -v -d 0cf3:3004
Bus 003 Device 006: ID 0cf3:3004 Atheros Communications, Inc.
lsusb: gconv.c:74: __gconv: Assertion `outbuf != ((void *)0) *outbuf !=
((void *)0)' failed.
uname -r
3.13.0-32-generic
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recover from issues. It also seems to be a problem with no effective
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add
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This is by design. Just remove all member from the group. It should no
longer be there after you restart.
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Title:
add
Steps to reproduce.
1) Open VMWare workstation.
2) Switch to full screen mode.
3) Minimize VMWare Workstation window using fullscreen edge menu.
4) Restore VMWare Workstation window from Unity menu.
At this point, any un-maximized windows will show no borders.
Fix with unity --replace command.
This can be reproduced by running an application in full screen mode.
IE, VMWare workstation or Remmina.
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I get this pretty consistently when I run vmware-workstation in full
screen mode.
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This bug is fixed in the Natty version of the PPA for Mactel Support
with commit...
url = http://bitmath.org/git/hid-apple-dkms.git
commit df0dda909f4033185681c17b40af27942de83bea
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Date: Wed Mar 9 23:03:56 2011 +0100
Add support for MBP8,2
OK, I found the problem and fixed it. I'll try to get the build out into
the PPA and Debs soon.
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Just out of curiosity, have you considered making separate groups for
the high res and low res sessions?
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new 0.3.x builds don't show
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Enter key not
The update is now available on the ppa.
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I am planning to add support for this as well as a few other changes
soon.
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If a higher BPP is supported, I'd be glad to add it.
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Public bug reported:
The Fn key does not work on the recently released MacBook Pro 8,3. This
is NOT the often reported problem where the key functions are reversed.
The Fn key does nothing at all in this case.
Have tried using options usbhid quirks=0x05ac:0x0245:0x0800 in
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A reasonable suggestion. Can you provide a patch to support this? There
are no Fedora developers currently involved to help with that distro.
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In gnome-rdp 0.3, you can edit the group name in the session by right
clicking on the session and choosing the properties menu. Also, you can
use drag-drop to move session from one group to another.
There does seem to be a bug with assigning the group when creating the
session item, however,
What distro bruno?
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Thanks for the feedback, I'll try to make the suggested improvements
soon.
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The functionality is there, but clearly the way it is implemented leaves
much room for improvement. I'll try to clean this up soon.
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I have released version 0.3.0.1. Please verify that this version fixes
the problem for you.
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confirm that it resolves the problem for you.
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I have released a newer version of GnomeRDP on the sourceforce site. I
don't have a debian packager to get the changes into the official
repositories at this point, so the repository versions are quite stale.
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I've seen this as well. It looks like the assembly was simply renamed.
The experimental branch at https://gnome-
rdp.svn.sourceforge.net:443/svnroot/gnome-rdp/branches/experimental
/gnome-rdp has had it references updated to the Mono.Data.Sqlite.
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FWIW, I am moving the experimental branch to trunk for the following
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1) It's the only version under development at this point.
2) The code is stable.
I'll try to put together a source tarball soon as well as a .deb
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Honestly, I am not sure who's problem this is. Shouldn't there always be
a default keyring? At some point there was, at some point that changed.
I have provided you with a simple way to fix this, but in order to fix
this from the code, my changes will need to work their way through the
Debian
Not sure how or why, but it's cleared up.
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Apr 29 00:22:14 MBP61 pulseaudio[1701]: alsa-sink.c: ALSA woke us up to write
new data to the device, but there was actually nothing to write!
Apr 29 00:22:14 MBP61 pulseaudio[1701]: alsa-sink.c: Most likely this is a bug
in the ALSA driver 'snd_hda_intel'. Please report this issue to the ALSA
1) tsched=0 position_fix=1
Sounds because badly distorted while playing video in miro and triggering
system sounds. Once sounds distortion occurred. it continued even after system
sounds were not playing. Also, No sound playing WoW with Wine.
2) tsched=1 position_fix=1
Sounds broken,
using linux-alsa-driver-modules-2.6.32-21-generic from the PPA.
With options snd-hda-intel model=mbp55, I am getting no sound.
alsamixer -Dhw also only shows a single PCM channel.
With options snd-hda-intel, I am getting no sound. alsamixer -Dhw
shows my normal input/output channels and options.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pulseaudio
I have installed Ubuntu Lucid 10.04 on a new 2010 model of the MacBook Pro.
Model: MacBookPro6,1
aplay -l shows...
List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices
card 0: Intel [HDA Intel], device 0: Cirrus Analog [Cirrus Analog]
Subdevices:
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I tried all of the documented options including the one you suggested. Only
those listed in my bug report showed any effect.
I don't see any evidence that this is more than 1 issue. I'd be glad to file
additional bug reports should new information suggest otherwise.
On Apr 24, 2010 3:05 PM,
I understand what you are saying, which is why I tried those options
prior to submitting a bug.
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menu.
2) Right click on the Passwords: login item.
3) Choose set as default from the context menu.
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There was/is a regression created by the removal of the socket interface
from the Gnome Keyring API. It is my understanding that this was
recently corrected in Lucid. Is your version up to date?
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At this point, I think it would be a good idea to email me through
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Doing this as a patch is a bit much. I was thinking it might be better
to create a feature branch in the project SVN and give you access to it.
Once you've added the code there, I can review and merge it into the
main experimental branch.
Do you have an account with source forge?
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Lucid does not seem to be creating a symbol link for libgnome-
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Obviously, fixing gnome-keyring-sharp is the most reliable way to solve
this problem, but do you have the resources to get it fixed in time?
For Gnome-RDP, I am not sure I see the benefit of taking a dependency on
library that does little more than PInvoke 3 functions for me. Doubly so
when that
Any status updates on this? I am certainly not a Debian expert, but I do
have code (See attachment) ready to roll for Gnome-RDP, if needed. I'd
also be willing to help out with other PInvoke mappings if it would
help.
As I am pretty novice to this process, any guidance would be
appreciated.
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You
Can you list the functions from Gnome-Keyring that you are dependent on?
I have written clean PInvoke wrappers for the functions Gnome-RDP uses.
If it's reasonable, I could write wrappers for other functions as well.
I am attaching the source code for what I've done thus far.
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What is the fix here? Write a new wrapper to pInvoke into the c lib?
Is anyone working on a new wrapper?
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1) Do you experience any problems when connecting via rdesktop from the
command line?
2) Have you done any testing with the version of gnome-rdp in the
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I've committed the changes with a few modifications.
I remove the groups member dictionary as this breaks thread safety in
the Sqlite class for no gain.
I added a constructor to Session that takes a group parameter to
eliminate the need to do a Create/Set/Use pattern in
Sqlite.ImportSessions.
I
FWIW, the patch is backwards, but no worries. I'll commit this asap.
Thanks
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Earlier versions did have a description field, but I didn't like the way
it was implemented, so I took it out for now.
My day job is developing as well and I've been on a heavy project for
months. Needless to say, I often burnt out by the time I get to side
projects like this. I am hoping to
If this also happens with redesktop, then it's an rdesktop bug. GnomeRDP
is a front end to rdesktop. It basically proved a graphic interface to
the command line application.
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Does this also occur when you use rdesktop from a terminal prompt to
connect to the Windows machine without using the Gnome-RDP front end?
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I don't disagree with you, but it's an rdesktop bug.
Thanks for resubmitting with rdesktop.
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I edited the title of this bug report to reflect the new information.
It is my understanding that you can work around the problem by avoiding
certain configurations. Can you confirm?
I will take a look to see if I can determine why those settings are
causing you problems.
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Within the last version or two, gnome-rdp was modified to use
xtightvncviewer. However, a command line argument -Autoselect=0 which
has no meaning to xtightvncviewer is still being added to the argument
list when you using anything but the auto setting for encodings and
pixel format.
I do not
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