I experimented some more, and found that the 64 bit livecd did get the
IP, so I did a fresh install and this seems to work. It was something to
do with my old many times upgraded installation. This bug should be
closed.
** Changed in: linux-meta (Ubuntu)
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A bit more information. This seems to be a problem with the 64-bit
version of the kernel, but on my 32-bit laptop which I just upgraded to
9.04 it seems to work fine.
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Interfaces fail to autoconfigure IPV6 global address with 2.6.28-11 kernel
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** Description changed:
- After upgrading from Hardy to Jaunty Beta, interfaces no longer get an
- auto configured IPV6 global address:
+ After upgrading from Intrepid to Jaunty Beta, interfaces no longer get
+ an auto configured IPV6 global address:
eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:1
** Description changed:
- After upgrading from Hardy to Jaunty Beta, IPV6 interfaces no longer get
- an auto configured IPV6 global address:
+ After upgrading from Hardy to Jaunty Beta, interfaces no longer get an
+ auto configured IPV6 global address:
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** Description changed:
After upgrading from Hardy to Jaunty Beta, IPV6 interfaces no longer get
an auto configured IPV6 global address:
eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:1d:7d:a8:ee:22
Public bug reported:
After upgrading from Hardy to Jaunty Beta, IPV6 interfaces no longer get
an auto configured IPV6 global address:
eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:1d:7d:a8:ee:22
inet addr:10.128.1.2 Bcast:10.128.1.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
inet6 addr: fe80::21d:7dff
Interestingly enough, when I put the 64-bit plugin into
~/.mozilla/plugins instead of /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins, the crashes
don't seem to happen. Or maybe it's because this time I deleted all
instances of pluginreg.dat under ~/.mozilla. In any case, it seems to be
working now.
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npviewer.bin cra
I wish I could say that the new 64-bit Adobe flash plugin works for me,
but it causes loading Gmail to crash my Firefox (why, I don't know,
since as far as I know Gmail doesn't use flash.) I'm still looking for a
good solution.
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Is the KDE4 KWin included in Intrepid the same as the one that's in the
KDE 4.1 repositories for Gutsy? If so, then it does not work correctly
for me. The Firefox window still moves desktops.
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Firefox-3.0 window moves to current workspace
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2.6.25.5 does suspend and resume without problems. This is either a
2.6.24 bug or a problem with the Ubuntu kernel patches.
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I'm seeing exactly this same behavior on my Dell Inspiron 5100 with
Hardy. Unfortunately, the PPA seems to be gone. I'm currently
downloading and will build 2.6.25.5 vanilla kernel in the hopes that it
will fix the problem.
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I have something similar in /var/log/messages:
May 14 17:45:06 ulthar kernel: [78489.312979] PGD a1358067 PUD 61f22067 PMD 0
May 14 17:45:06 ulthar kernel: [78489.312984] CPU 1
May 14 17:45:06 ulthar kernel: [78489.312986] Modules linked in: af_packet
binfmt_misc rfcomm l2cap nfsd auth_rpcgss exp
ntpdate should not hold on to the port after it's completed updating the
clock, so starting ntpdate before ntpd should not be a problem as long
as ntpdate has completed its update. If it is, then we have a buggy
ntpdate. I have seen other Linux distributions do this with no problems
at all in getti
So much for this working. I updated my laptop to Hardy and am seeing the
same problem. FF3, KDE 3.5.9, kwin.
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No, metacity is specifically Gnome's window manager. KDE uses its own
window manager named kwin.
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Something in my last Hardy update seems to have fixed this - FF3 seems
to work correctly under kwin now.
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How about people who are seeing this bug under KDE/kwin? The metacity
fix does nothing for us.
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I'm feeling a little frustrated in that everyone is concentrating on
metacity when the exact same problem happens on kwin, and the workaround
doesn't work correctly on that platform. IMHO, if Firefox works badly on
more than one window manager, that is evidence that the Firefox behavior
is wrong, e
This is not just a metacity bug - it also happens in KDE with kwin, and
the workaround does not work in that environment.
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browser.tabs.loadDivertedInBackground does NOT fix this under kwin. The
only difference in the behavior is that FF doesn't change desktops until
you make the desktop that has FF on it current:
- Place FF on desktop 2, Kontact on desktop 1.
- Click on a link in Kontact. FF will not move to desktop
Note that if this is a bug in metacity, it is also a bug in kwin. I use
KDE and was the bug reporter.
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Firefox moves to current desktop when opening a link from an external app
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Further information - if I start Firefox 3, but tell Kontact to use
firefox-2 as its browser, links will be opened in new tabs in the
Firefox 3 window and the Firefox 3 window will NOT move to the current
desktop.
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https:
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Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
Kubuntu Hardy Heron Beta (upgraded from Gutsy Gibbon)
I have a 3x3 desktop set up, with Firefox 3 maximized on desktop 4
(second row, first column) and Kontact maximized on desktop 2 (first
row, second column.) When I click on a link in Konta
I tested with Firefox-2 on Hardy and it works as it did in Gutsy. This
seems to be a Firefox 3 bug.
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My testing shows this to be fixed in Hardy Beta.
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The workaround worked for me as well.
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Another data point - I was trying this without a frame buffer/usplash
due to bug 147623. If I use a frame buffer (by following the workaround
in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/usplash/+bug/147623/comments/88)
it works correctly on Gutsy. So it appears to be a problem only on the
standard
I tested Alpha 5 AMD64 and it has the same problem. As soon as I
switched from the console to X and back the fonts were back at 80x25.
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I'll test it out when I get home. It may not work because I need pretty
recent (169.09 or higher) Nvidia drivers for my 8800GT.
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Thanks for the info. I'll live with it until there's a kernel fix.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: console-setup
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=7.10
DISTRIB_CODENAME=gutsy
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 7.10"
This is the amd64 version.
I used "dpkg-reconfigure console-setup" to set up an 8-line font (for
80x60 consoles.) This works fine as the machin
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ia32-libs
libopenal*.so* is not available in ia32-libs - this makes it impossible
to run X-Plane (www.x-plane.com) on x86_64 without manually installing a
32-bit version of this library.
** Affects: ia32-libs (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Thank you, thank you, thank you! That was driving me nuts!
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I haven't tested with Edgy, but this is still an issue with the latest
updates to Dapper.
The following shows up in the .kde/share/config/session/kwin_* file:
desktop5=2
fsrestore5=0,0,0,0
fullscreen5=0
geometry5=0,0,1600,1174
iconified5=false
keepBelow5=false
maximize5=3
resourceClass5=mozilla-t
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mozilla-thunderbird
Kubuntu Dapper Drake (6.06)
Install mozilla-thunderbird on Kubuntu.
Bring up a Thunderbird window in your KDE session, and then save the session
(or allow it to be auto-saved when logging off KDE.)
Log in again - no Thunderbird.
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