Ahem... The previous comment was meant to be about Karmic, not Hardy... :-P
I didn't test in Hardy. It works in Jaunty and Karmic (beta + every updates as
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to
report any other bugs you may find.
Ok, it's the usual way, but there is something unusual here...
This is what I get when going on https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/441694
:
Not allowed here
Sorry, you don't have permission to access this page.
You are logged in as Jean Christophe André
It has been fixed upstream already, see the bug URL I've just linked.
Could anybody ensure this fix will be integrated for the Karmic final release?
BTW, since this bug was because of an API change in the python-indicate
package, developers ask for a way to get a module version number (from
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Binary package hint: cups
1) Ubuntu release: Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty)
2) Package version: cups 1.3.9-17ubuntu3.2
3) What did I expect: PDF generated from printing through cups-pdf saved using
the document title (from %Title in Postscript) as the file name ; it was
working this
it's exactly what I get in Kubuntu Jaunty by installing the package
servicemenu-rootactions (available in the ppa as I said).
can this package be installed by default in Karmic ?
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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ok it works fine now with RC3, don't know what happened..
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I think servicemenu-rootactions , available in Rog131's ppa gives this feature.
with that package installed, I have an open-as-root service menu
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I'm still seeing this with Jaunty + KDE 4.3 RC2 + aMule 2.2.5 from aMule's ppa
see the white square on the screen shot attached
this bugs seems still valid to me
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Ubuntu Jaunty
XORG 7.4~5ubuntu18
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.04
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
Package: xorg 1:7.4~5ubuntu18
ProcEnviron:
LANGUAGE=fr_FR:fr:en_GB:en
LANG=fr_FR.UTF-8
SHELL=/bin/bash
ProcVersion:
I also think that f-u-s-a is either misnamed or overdoing.
Currently it manages presence, user switching and session ending.
Because of this, it's becoming a very useful applet and people are
interested in using it, of course. Also, it seems to me that it could
become the de-facto standard in the
my fault, I had installed plasma-network-manager from JRidell ppa. the
last version on it breaks plasma
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I have Kubuntu jaunty installed since alpha5 and I've never hit this bug...
until today!
kde splashscreen appears, and then when the plasma-desktop is supposed to
appear: black screen
I can use Krunner to launch programs, but sill.. no panel, no widget, no
wallpaper, just a black screen.
I've
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Adept is no longer included in the coming version of Kubuntu (which uses
Kpackagekit instead).
Moreover Adept is no longer maintained anymore, so it's very unlikely that a
fix will come for Adept in Intrepid..
You won't see this bug with Kpackagekit.
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great work, thanks! firefox looks very good now.
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very annoying problem indeed... these rules are non intuitive, and should be
deleted
I was trying to increase dolphin's width to take advantage of my large screen,
but dolphin was keeping going back to its initial size! very frustrating !
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I've just seen that bug on my system (kubuntu jaunty alpha fully updated)
without any extra repository in my source.list
maybe the problem only occurs when you have some non default package already
installed.
When I tried to install the package, it told me Remove the package
libgd2-noxpm
I think we should have Use my KDE fonts for GTK application by default.
KDE fonts AND KDE style.
gtk-qt-engine is installed by default, but it's not working because
libbonoboui2.0 is not installed by default
see : https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk-qt-
engine/+bug/326648
many user
please find a way to fix this, a lot of Kubuntu Jaunty users are gonna install
firefox, and they will find it looks horrible.
The most advanced users will then go to systemsettings to try to change
firefox's appearance. They will find that the use my kde style in gtk
applications is already
using Kubuntu Jaunty alpha5 updated, kdenetwork-filesharing
4:4.2.0-0ubuntu3
I've installed Kdenetwork-filesharing (btw, why isn't it installed by default
??? it's totally undiscoverable! )
when I launch systemsettings I can see the Samba icon (shouldn't it be called
Windows shares or windows
using jaunty alpha 5 updated
I've tried to install deluge to see if I could see this bug, but I haven't been
able to install deluge.
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I am not using Ubuntu anymore, but the issue has just been solved on openSUSE
with the latest 180.29 driver.
No need to deactivate loose binding anymore. Hurrah !
Unfortunately I am not able to tell you what solved the issue, because it seems
that some people with the same driver still have the
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The advanced tab of systemsettings includes a system section, which
includes important config tools like printer configuration, network
management or power management
These tools would be more discoverable in the computer
I've got also some trouble with PulseAudio, but because of cdemu. On
last upgrade of cdemu-daemon, I couldn't get any sound from my sound
card, and applications such as Rhythmbox or VLC could crash randonly
(but without sound anyway).
Actually, it was not related to PulseAudio, but to the
I would say this check-boxes display problem has been corrected in
poppler 0.10.3, available in Jaunty.
Ref.: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=19359#c3
I am using Intrepid and I have just installed poppler 0.10.3 straight
from Jaunty (without even rebuilding since it's a new version
With 8.10 the problem is not there anymore but it is a bit of a pity
that it took 2 full releases to fix when the fix was already available
at the time the bug was reported (as I pointed out at the time).
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It happens much more often with 180.18. It is almost unusable.
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It did the trick for me too. Thank you very much !
However, it still consumes too much CPU. And scrolling this present page is
still too slow...
How can it be that Mozilla hasn't addressed that yet ?
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This is still not fixed. I am running xubuntu 8.10 at the moment and may
xfce4-menu-plug is using 232 MB as I write this message.
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+ COMMAND
27023 jcd 20 0 428m 232m 8924 S 0.0 24.5 318:48.74 xfce4-menu-plug
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I am also getting this behavior on Ubuntu 8.10. Wiping out the .mozilla
directory in my home dir doesn't solve the issue.
here is the list of error reported by the error console:
Erreur : [Exception... Component returned failure code: 0x80570016
(NS_ERROR_XPC_GS_RETURNED_FAILURE)
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My motherboard (a K7S41) used to run kubuntu hardy without trouble.
But when I boot the Kubuntu intrepid live CD on this motherboard the
video (based on the build in SIS graphic chip) is not behaving
correctly.
In particular, the screeen will go black any time I type on the
The KDE4 behavior is the same once it is installed on the disk.
On the other hand if I switch to XFCE desktop (still using kwin I guess)
then I don't get the black screen behavior anymore and I can even run
KDE4 application from there ...
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My motherboard (a K7S41) used
Mhhh... Did I do something wrong when linking to Gnome bug tracking
system? Because first I didn't see the status change from Unknown to
New, and now the bug is solved (fixed) already on Gnome's side but it's
still shown as Unknown here. :-/
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FYI, there is some Spanish people having already worked on PMB's
(unofficial?) packaging.
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Done and linked to this bug (correctly, I hope).
Thank you for having pointed that. :-)
Anything else to do?
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I doubt there could be a link with the kernel.
I have seen this issue since at least 2.6.18, though I have been using
2.6.22, 2.6.24, 2.6.25 and currently 2.6.26.
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I doubt there could be a link with the kernel.
I have seen this issue since at least 2.6.18, though I have been using
2.6.22, 2.6.24, 2.6.25 and currently 2.6.26.
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Same problem here. That's incredible that surfing is such a pain in 2008.
Quite frustrating when you have a 512 Mb graphic card and a core 2 duo 2,2 Ghz
processor.
I am surprised that this issue has not yet been take seriously, it seems.
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I've set up a black color scheme in system-settingsappearance. Adept doesn't
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Adept 3.0~beta2ubuntu4 on Kubuntu Intrepid Ibex
** Affects: adept (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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Some friend found a problem with the Python Console plugin in gedit
2.22.3-0ubuntu1, coming with Ubuntu 8.04(.1).
When inputing some utf-8 encoded text, it's evaluated as a byte string
instead, meaning it's not decoded as it should and as it
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Trying to run pygtk-demo from python-gtk2-doc 2.12.1-0ubuntu1 on
Ubuntu 8.04(.1), I get an error about /usr/bin/python2.4 not found, but
I can get it run using python /usr/bin/pygtk-demo.
Inspecting the /usr/bin/pygtk-demo script, we can
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+
+ Note: this bug is not present anymore in Intrepid, but still it might be
+ considered for Hardy since it's a LTS.
Trying to run pygtk-demo from python-gtk2-doc 2.12.1-0ubuntu1 on
Ubuntu 8.04(.1), I get an error about
** Description changed:
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+
+ Note: this bug is still present in Intrepid beta version.
Some friend found a problem with the Python Console plugin in gedit
2.22.3-0ubuntu1, coming with Ubuntu 8.04(.1).
When inputing some utf-8 encoded text, it's evaluated
I confirm that bug, I'm a few meters away from my access point, and the
connexion is random.
Linux jcb-desktop 2.6.27-3-generic #1 SMP Wed Sep 10 16:02:00 UTC 2008 i686
GNU/Linux
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Well flying_rhino this fix is only one piece of the equation.
Now assuming the rest of the user space/daemon is up to date on hardy,
your mobile should sync.
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I'm using Jan's fix since yesterday and everything is working perfectly,
without any fluttering effect
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This has fixed the problem for me too (with Human theme). thanks!
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I can confirm that bug
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I have remastered the Hardy beta LiveCD after having updated this
package and I do confirm we can now see Ho Chi Minh as the default
timezone choice for Vietnam in Ubiquity. So this bug can now be closed.
Many thanks!
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I have remastered the Hardy beta LiveCD after having installed the scim-
m17n package to test m17n-db bugs corrections and I do confirm that
Telex is now working appropriately (no more backspace or aff bugs) !
So this bug can now be closed. Many thanks!
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I have remastered the Hardy beta LiveCD after having updated the gtk+2.0
package and I do confirm that VIQR is not anymore activated by default
for Vietnamese locale!
I have also installed the scim-m17n package to test m17n-db bugs
corrections and I do confirm that Telex is now working
The patch has officialy been merged into Linus 2.6 tree.
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commit;h=10d0f27c1baa4a094b4965708a15f2b0c4d65f5e
Time to backport?
JC
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I have seen this problem with :
- a NVidia NVS 140 M card, using the Nvidia driver (169.09)
- an Intel 945 GM card, and the intel driver
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I don't have any /var/crash, and nothing from the terminal.
It just starts the daemon and in general it will work well the first few
times.
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Nothing in syslog, but there is a line in .xsession-error :
** (totem:7460): WARNING **: Detected that GNOME screensaver has left
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Answer to Sebstien Bacher:
Sorry for current delay in my answers: I'm currently busy working longer than
planed in Hồ Chí Minh City and have no time to do the requested test... Could
somebody else test it please?
But I'm not sure every Vietnamese people subscribed to this bug and
interested
Forgot to answer on one point to Sebastien Bacher:
This change is about disabling Vietnamese typing by default in GTK+,
independently of the distribution, so is suitable for upstream, IMHO.
But, we ask for this to be included in Hardy to help us promote Ubuntu
deployment using a LTS with
FYI...
I've post a closing answer to this thread. Summary here:
1) no more ask for switch to Hanoi in tzdata ;
2) no more ask for Hanoi link in tzdata ;
3) confirmed the necessity to switch from Saigon to Ho_Chi_Minh.
It seems that 3) is being considered by tzdata maintainers, so we'll
probably
FYI...
Following indication from Clint Adams (see Debian's bug link at top of
this page) I'm discussing this at the source:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.time.tz/2122
As Martin Pitt already said, people from tzdata have good arguments to
keep going with current rules, which define time zone
I can hardly understand the too long argument when
Asia/Ho_Chi_Minh_City is only 21 characters long but you can find
other time zone specification as long as 30 characters, eg
America/North_Dakota/New_Salem...
Note also that, after tzdata source inspection, I can see multiple
translations of
David, I have sometimes experienced what you mention (in a train), but I
think this is an issue we can live with.
In that case the problem is not g-p-m but the power source. I think that
there is no easy way to deal with it, and we should not have something
too complex for such some extreme and
Thank you for this patch, quite an improvement.
However I disagree with the point of view of Keenan, I think the big
issue is that the gnome brightness setting is still not synchronized
with the hardware setting (set with the keyboard).
This is pretty confusing for the user to set brightness to
We could organize intensive testing for Vietnamese, but I'm afraid we
won't be able to test every single language provided by m17n-db... :-/
About the language-support-input-vi metapackage, I do confirm that
adding scim-m17n is enough and does work from Hardy Alpha 6 (I've just
tested it). It was
I do confirm the correction asked for line 234.
There is only one instance of (insert aff) in this file which really should
be corrected to (insert af).
You can find a second confirmation of this here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telex_(IME)
To write a tone marking key as a normal
not really a scim problem, and a fixed has been done for m17n-db to get
a minimal working environment
** Changed in: m17n-db (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: scim = m17n-db
Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed
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Version 1.4.0 or later is also required for free typing in Vietnamese
which is what people are used to here in Vietnam.
And about the Debian update: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/m17n-db/+bug/191451/comments/22
** Changed in: m17n-db (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = New
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(not sure about what is the exact meaning of Fix Committed in term of
bug management...)
** Changed in: m17n-db (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed = In Progress
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I guess what I think is joining what Kyle says, but to be sure I clarify
what I meant :
There are 2 different settings :
- the defaults values that g-p-m applies when the power state changes
- the current value in each power state, which is temporary for the current
state
The scenario :
Keenan, that's exactly what I thought.
I don't have an ambient light sensor, so I have no experience using it.
However, I tend to believe that the sensor should deal with the
temporary setting only...
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Thanks Ming Hua for you summary which is absolutely exact.
Your patch seems quite appropriate too, at least for the previous known GTK+
behavior.
Can somebody generate a .deb from this? Else I'll try through my PPA, but I'm
not sure to have time for this today...
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Answer to Sebastien Bacher:
Problem summary:
When choosing some Vietnamese locale like vi_VN, GTK is activating its VIQR
input method automatically (because of im-module hint) which leads to
unexpected typing (for most Vietnamese people, not used to this input method)
and even loss of
[More Hardy Alpha6 Vietnamese support tests]
It seems it's not exactly what I supposed... I see a strange GTK behavior here!
When running a gnome-terminal, the default GTK input method is system and
VIQR is *not* activated.
When running ubiquity, the default GTK input method is also system but
Thanks for this!
About which SCIM method to select, no problem. As soon as all required
Vietnamese input methods are available, it's alright. I also think it's
better to have no default for this for political reasons (classic
North/South conflicts). ;-)
The m17n 1.4.0 is not absolutely required,
Public bug reported:
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I have seen this bug for months.
Randomly but very often, Gnome-Screensaver seems to freeze and stop
marking the session as idle.
As a result :
- the screensaver never appears;
- and the most annoying, gnome-power-manager never
Wait is always acceptable if we get what we want right in time! ;-)
Do you think he could do it soon enough to let it in Hardy?
If not, I've attached what is needed to correct the backspace issue.
** Attachment added: Correct Vietnamese Telex backspace issue in m17n-db 1.3.1
I've just tested Hardy Alpha6 and here are my comments about Vietnamese support:
- default keyboard is now US at boot, in Xorg and Ubiquity, thanks to Colin
Watson
- default GTK input method is system which still activate VIQR by default
because of the im-viqr.so im-module hint for vi
The patch has now been submitted to the netdev mailing list for
upstream inclusion (hopefully).
http://www.spinics.net/lists/netdev/msg56069.html
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Confirmed with my brand new Thinkpad T61.
This is a rather important issue, and it does not seem to evoluate at all !
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About SCIM (and everything else), look at my first comment on February
26, 2008, detailing all requirements.
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Ok. I've just check the console-setup package content and now I can see
where it does apply. But yet I'm not sure to understand when the
console-setup debconf options are configured during the installation. Is
it from gfxboot or later from ubiquity?
In fact we face problem as soon as we choose
Laurent,
Thanks for your comment. I have not tried the rndis-lite driver myself
so I can't really comment on it.
Now I believe the current RNDIS kernel driver will work for WM5/6 if my
patch is applied.
The point is that the Ubuntu policy does not seem to be very found of
drivers that are not
Ok... Let's precise a few points! ;-)
First of all this bug report really should have been split into two or even
three ones (not sure about the dependence between the first and second one):
- one about the default keyboard choice for Vietnamese in gfxboot, currently VN
but we need US
Oh, and to answer Colin about console-setup (which is about console
mode, isn't it?), in fact there are problems there too but far less
important (IMHO) than in boot and graphic mode. This is because
Vietnamese people are used to type without accents and so can deal with
it if required.
But
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+ RNDIS over USB doensn't work because of driver Bug
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So Leann, I guess this report should be split in 2 independent bugs (as
I should have done from the beginning).
One (the original) with the kernel OOPS problem should be nominated for
Gusty release following the SRU policy by applying
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/attachment.cgi?id=12918action=view
Public bug reported:
This bug was first reported as part of bug 138583 and now is moved into
its own bug.
Basically, when a WM5 smartphone was plugged into its USB cradle, the
establishment of the RNDIS session to communicate with the phone would
fail because of a driver bug negotiating an
I created bug 192411 for the RNDIS part. I will therefore nominate this
bug for release with the appropriate required information.
1) A statement explaining the impact: with the Gusty 2.6.22 kernel 2
ttyUSB serial lines are created when you plug in the smartphone into the
USB. Unfortunately the
I confirm this bug on laptop Vaio CR21Z/R with ATI Radeon Mobility X2300 with
either Gutsy or last daily builds of Hardy.
Please fix that for hardy !!
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Default video driver should not use AIGLX
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/152715
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Many users have the problem under Gnome, so why would it be KDE specific ?
Isn't the problem in Hal itself ?
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Feisty HAL upgrade broke suspend on lid close
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/114595
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Bugs, which is the bug
Same problem here. The worst is that it already happened to me that I
put the laptop in my bag, thinking it was off, and travelled with it for
about 40 minutes, on foot and by bike.
So far there is no visible damage, but I guess it shortened somehow the
lifetime of the hardware (especially the
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