Also on Xenial.
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The reboot only helps once. Next attempt to connect will fail. Usually.
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Ubuntu Phone (BQ E4.5) does not connect to car-bluetooth
To mana
I believe this most likely is a race, when two paired devices try to
reestablish the connection at the same time:
When entering the car, but the HMI and the phone indicate they try connecting
and it usually fails.
Still after some minutes it happens, that only one side tries to initiate the
conn
Public bug reported:
It's almost impossible to take quick snapshots with locked phone:
Swiping, pine code, launching the photo app just takes way too long. The
fascinating scene you wanted to photograph is long gone until the photo
app is ready. Therefore the lock screen should contain an easy to
Could this error about "Not enough free handles to register service" be
relevant?
$ grep ^Nov\ 24\ 16:4.*bluetooth syslog
Nov 24 16:44:15 ubuntu-phablet kernel: [6.701176]init: bluetooth-touch main
process (621) terminated with status 1
Nov 24 16:44:15 ubuntu-phablet bluetoothd[655]: Bluetoo
Ok, installed rc-proposed and situation is worse with MyFord Touch
(Sync2): Neither phone nor head unit see each other. Still device
discovery doesn't seem entirely broken: Can see other people's phones
around, can pair with iPad and Ubuntu laptop. Still after pairing no
interaction is possible. Fi
Confirming for MyFord Touch in Ford Galaxy III.
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Duplicate of 1435040?
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After resume nm-applet doesn't restore broadband connections
automatically. Instead it asks for the SIM PIN[1], but after unlocking
the SIM no connection is established. Connecting manually from popup
results in a message box showing the following error message:
(32) Connecti
Public bug reported:
"sudo service ModemManager restart" results in this crash:
#0 0x74d4b267 in __GI_raise (sig=sig@entry=6) at
../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/raise.c:55
#1 0x74d4ceca in __GI_abort () at abort.c:89
#2 0x7536db55 in g_assertion_message () from
/lib/x86_64
Apparently someone found a proper fix: http://marc.info/?l=linux-
bluetooth&m=137338951125355&w=2
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bluetooth disconnection corrupts memory
$ tar tf AX88179_178A_LINUX_DRIVER_v1.4.0_SOURCE.tar.bz2
AX88179_178A_LINUX_DRIVER_v1.4.0_SOURCE/
AX88179_178A_LINUX_DRIVER_v1.4.0_SOURCE/asix.h
AX88179_178A_LINUX_DRIVER_v1.4.0_SOURCE/Makefile
AX88179_178A_LINUX_DRIVER_v1.4.0_SOURCE/ax88179_178a.c
AX88179_178A_LINUX_DRIVER_v1.4.0_SOURCE/readme
I
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Asix's AX88179 is an USB3.0 based 10/100/1000M gigabit ethernet
controller. They provide a Linux driver at their web site
(http://www.asix.com.tw/products.php?op=pItemdetail&PItemID=131;71;112)
and it works nicely for me. It would be awesome if Ubuntu would include
this driver
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Please upgrade this package as support for quite a few new printers was
added in the meantime. At least for the Samsung CLP-365W difference
between using a somewhat compatible driver, and using this updated
driver is dramatic: With Ubuntu's driver version color printouts look
...raring seems to have a newer version of the package... trying it now.
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virtualbox-dkms 4.1.12-dfsg-2: virtualbox kernel module failed to
same as bug 994883?
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virtualbox-dkms 4.1.12-dfsg-2ubuntu0.2: virtualbox kernel module
failed to build. Compilation error.
To manage no
same as bug 994883?
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The libicu-dev package of Quantal doesn't contain the ICU project's pkg-
config files. The fix is trivial:
diff -ur icu-4.8.1.1.orig/debian/libicu-dev.install
icu-4.8.1.1/debian/libicu-dev.install
--- icu-4.8.1.1.orig/debian/libicu-dev.install 2012-04-22 15:30:07.0
Actually I am most interested in the fix for 298281. Without that fix
Valgrind is quite useless for programs using wide strings because of the
enormous number of warnings triggered by this bug.
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Current version of Valgrind packaged for Quantal and Raring is severly outdated.
It should be updated for the enormous number of bugs fixed since November 2011:
http://valgrind.org/docs/manual/dist.news.html
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St
Oh, Debian already has a package in sid:
http://packages.debian.org/sid/valgrind
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darxus, plus a small patch for gtk: the wayland backend exported some private
symbol by accident. the fix is upstreamed already.
rob, it seems we'll need cairo-gl. but there also seems to be some chances,
that the cairo-gl vs. nvidia issue was a TLS bug in libc 2.13 (at least that's
what the gen
hmm, the gentoo guys claim this actually was a libc problem:
https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=375615#c82
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Next versions should build
sebastian, guess the problem has been communicated upstream already?
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looks like we need a better solution than "won't fix", since gtk's
wayland backend depends on this backend - not?
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darxus - uch, that hurts!
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ok, next problem: for whatever reason GtkSocket and GtkPlug get lost if
you build with --enable-wayland
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ok, it's more work than just passing --enable-wayland-backend:
configure: error: Package requirements ( cairo-gl) were not met:
No package 'cairo-gl' found
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how about setting up a PPA to verify this theory?
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also happens with precise in 64 bit mode.
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sure this isn't a security issue? people won't get security fixes if
their connection drops while updating package lists for
http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu.
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/usr/share/devhelp/books/gtkmm-3.0/gtkmm-3.0.devhelp2 declares
/usr/share/doc/gtkmm-3.0/reference/html as base directory for its files,
but libgtkmm-3.0-doc installs the files in
/usr/share/doc/libgtkmm-3.0-doc/reference/html
so either debian/libgtkmm-3.0-doc.install must be
upstream bug? https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=661690
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Can this fix for Redhat applied to Ubuntu?
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=583691#c13
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similar issue for X200. thought it would be dirty fans, but apparently
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Murray: It seems the Jaunty package[1] can be built and run on Intrepid.
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The "Input Method" menu of the context menu shows "System" selected.
Switching to "Simple" solves the problem.
Similar result can be achieved by resetting the GTK_IM_MODULE_VARIABLE:
$ echo $GTK_IM_MODULE
xim
$ unset GTK_IM_MODULE
$ gedit # dead keys work in gedit
Now the big question is: What i
Oh, really seems GNOME broke something: In plain old xterm dead keys
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Same problem with Germany keyboard layout:
$ xprop -root | grep XKB
_XKB_RULES_NAMES_BACKUP(STRING) = "evdev", "pc105", "de", "", ""
_XKB_RULES_NAMES(STRING) = "evdev", "pc105", "de", "",
"altwin:super_win,grp:alts_toggle"
$ gconftool-2 -R /desktop/gnome/peripherals/keyboard/xkb
$
Bryce what do
Strange. Really have 2.24.1 already. Should have checked that more
closely. Seems I've trusted Christian's bugfixing skills too much, as
appearently his HIG fixes don't work.
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Binary package hint: gnome-session
The GNOME session properties dialog is too small for program
descriptions to fit. At the same time alot of space is wasted on larger
screen resolutions. A simple solution for that problem would be to make
that dialog resizable.
This approac
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: git-svn
git-svn info is broken with intrepid:
Steps to reproduce:
1. checkout a svn repository with "git-svn clone URL"
2. enter the working copy and type "git svn info"
Expected result:
Some information similar to the output of "svn info" is printed.
> 6) If linux-input-layer-lircd.conf and receivers.conf are configuration files
> they should be installed in /etc
- linux-input-layer-lircd.conf definitly is not a configuration file. It is
used as templated for writing Linux Input Layer configurations. Adminstrors do
not want to modify this fi
git HEAD works for me
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Ok, that's the content of the info structure passed to the failing
snd_ctl_hw_elem_info() call:
$1 = {id = {numid = 21, iface = 2, device = 0, subdevice = 0,
name = "Master Playback Volume", '\0' , index = 0}, type
= 0, access = 0,
count = 0, owner = 0, value = {integer = {min = 0, max =
Seems strace doesn't properly resolve ALSA ioctls, so here my guess
work:
USBDEVFS_CONTROL - _IOWR('U', 0) => SNDRV_IOCTL_READV - _IOW ('K', 0)
USBDEVFS_RELEASEINTERFACE - _IOR ('U', 16) => SNDRV_CTL_IOCTL_ELEM_LIST -
_IOWR('U', 16)
USBDEVFS_CONNECTINFO - _IOW('U', 17) => SNDRV_CTL_IOCTL_ELEM_IN
$ strace -o /tmp/strace-amixer.txt amixer
amixer: Mixer default load error: No such file or directory
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$ strace -o /tmp/strace-alsamixer.txt alsamixer
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The Alsa mixer, and therefore also GNOME's mixer don't work anymore with
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With the older kernel models of Feisty and Gutsy it worked.
** Affects: linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24 (Ubuntu)
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Patrice, thanks for that information. I finally figured out how to
retrieve the list of supported keys for an input device, so I commited
this change: http://svn.gnome.org/viewvc/gnome-lirc-
properties?view=revision&revision=31
> Use better method for filtering out keyboards during auto-detection
Commented on 224954 and 221177.
Murray: Guess Cesare refers to the REVU system (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/REVU,
http://revu.tauware.de/) and finding sponsors on #ubuntu-revu at Freenode.
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Looks like lircd crashes after sending some few lines to its socket. Should not
happen, but can be worked arround by catching the exception.
So I agree on catching it and setting packet to '' in the exception handler.
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AFAIK the Linux input device system doesn't provide sufficient
information to distinguish between keyboards, mouses and IR receivers.
For that reason g-l-p checks the human readable name of such devices to
filter out keyboards during auto detection. Can you attach the contents
of your /proc/bus/in
A can carefully ping Christoph again.
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It would be really nice to get this package into Hardy still.
The program is unique in its simplicity for configuring LIRC powered remotes.
The package at REVU should be in good shape now:
http://revu.tauware.de/details.py?upid=2181
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We've got another package in our PPA now, with all but one issues
resolved:
$ lintian gnome-lirc-properties_0.2.0-0ubuntu1~ppa3_i386.deb
W: gnome-lirc-properties: package-contains-empty-directory usr/share/locale/
$
This warning happens, 'cause we don't have message catalogs yet.
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Seems Stefan refers to this warnings you see when running "debuild -i":
Now running lintian...
W: gnome-lirc-properties source: dh-make-template-in-source debian/init.d.lsb.ex
W: gnome-lirc-properties source: dh-make-template-in-source debian/manpage.1.ex
W: gnome-lirc-properties source: dh-make-t
Thank you for your help so far. The package is uploaded to REVU now[1].
Linda complains[2]:
W: gnome-lirc-properties; 3.7.3 is a newer Standards-Version.
This package appears to conform to a newer Standards-Version that has
been released. One of us is incorrect.
But seems this is be
Patched package is in Openismus PPA: https://launchpad.net/%7Eopenismus-
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Same happens to me with the propritary virtualbox variant.
** Changed in: virtualbox-ose (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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This patch is really important to support key code recording in gnome-
lirc-properties (see LP 192368). The patch sent upstream on 2008-02-13,
but it seems Christoph Bartelmus doesn't have the time to apply it yet.
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2.6.15 was Edgy? AFAIR the problem was fixed by Feisty already.
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Package: gnome-lirc-properties
Architecture: any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, ${python:Depends}, lirc,
policykit-gnome,
python-gtk2
Description: Control panel to configure remote controls
This control panel updates lirc's configuration files to match your ch
Uploaded yet another release to our PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~openismus-team/+archive
Also uploaded the tarball to the GNOME FTP servers:
http://download.gnome.org/sources/gnome-lirc-properties/0.1/
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Can we have the backport for Gutsy please? I've got just 5 GB of traffic
per month, so upgrading to Hardy is impossible to me, due the frequent
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/etc/auto.smb improperly handles "hidden" ("$") shares: The entries
created are not usable, as the script forgets to escape the dollar
signs. Well, but since shares ending in "$" are considered hidden system
shares, the auto.smb script shouldn't li
Guess Live-CD support is quite important, but I wonder if the -doc
packages - which provide the index files - really are shipped with live
CDs. So far I considered the -doc packages an option developers choose
for convenience.
Since we talk about convenice: May I have gnome-doc and gnome-
dbg meta
Daniel: Thanks alot. Guess the kernel guys were very wrong with assume
"the fualt does not lie with the kernel". If you have to patch the BIOS
of a large number of notebooks to make them work with Linux. In my
opionion clearly Linux is borken, when it directly uses the ACPI
specification for implem
Did find any related bug at the kernel's bugzilla. Created my own
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9353
> What's the matter, have you never compiled a kernel before? No time like the
> present to learn how.
The matter is that I've compiled too many kernels (since '98) and that I am
sic
Well, even if the kernel guys are very smart guys, they do idiotic
things from time to time. So I'd expect Ubuntu's kernel guys to bring in
their weight and tell the upstream guy what stupid thing they are doing
entirely depending on something as broken as ACPI.
Well, alternatively someone could f
@Daniel Swarbrick: "If for some reason you are unable to get a BIOS update to
correct your buggy ACPI"
To my experience this is the most common case, well supported BIOSes with
working ACPI tables the exception. So unless Ubuntu gave up on Bug #1, the
suggestion to use a custom patched kernel is
Can confirm that bug for revelation-account-search and the dictionary
applet.
Scott: How many panels are you running? I have two of them: One covering
full width on top and a compact one on bottom.
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Same happens for the Revelation applet. Definitly a compiz blocker for
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Uploading to motu.tauware.de now.
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When starting luit the following error message shows up: "Warning:
couldn't find charset data for locale [EMAIL PROTECTED]; using ISO
8859-1." strace reveals this happens, because luit tries to load
locale.aliases from /usr/lib/X11/locale/locale.alias, instead of
/usr/share/X1
> Isn't there a "manual configuration" mode, and wouldn't this mode be the
> thing to choose when one uses a manually configured PPP link?
> Or do I entirely misunderstand the situation?
Well, yes: There is this sub-menu with ppp providers, but - at least in
my setup - NetworkManager doesn't real
> Can people confirm that this is still happening? I haven't had this
for a while.
Is still have the problem with manually configured PPP links. NM doesn't
detect when this link is online and has created a default route. This
causes important applications like Epiphany, Evolution, GAIM^W Pidgin,
.
Pardon for wasting your time: On the bug where compilation failed, I
messed up the dist-upgrade process, so I had evolution-
dev-2.10.0-0ubuntu1 on that box. With release 2.10.1-0ubuntu2 everything
is fine. Pardon.
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Some extract with Debian's maintainer of that package:
(00:23:08) shaka: tbf: i don't think e-msg-composer.h has ever been installed
(00:23:19) shaka:
http://svn.gnome.org/viewcvs/evolution/trunk/composer/Makefile.am?revision=29894&view=markup
(00:23:52) shaka: tbf: if it was defined as libcompos
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: vim
Vim supports syntax highlighting for /etc/fstab, but displays UUID
mounted devices as error:
UUID=d3f9559a-0056-4942-ab3c-475883712f19 /
ext3 defaults,errors=remount-ro 0 1
The device part of this line is shown with white text on red backgroun
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution-dev
Including Evolutions header file mail/em-event.h raises this error
message:
mail/em-event.h:29:37: error: composer/e-msg-composer.h: No such file or
directory
Seems like evolution-dev forgets to install composer/e-msg-composer.h.
** Affec
** Attachment added: "05_dont_crash_on_critical_warnings.patch"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/7124853/05_dont_crash_on_critical_warnings.patch
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Notification daemon leaks X11 windows
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/102128
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Once again 102128.diff. 06_fix_prefix_for_dbus_binding_tool.patch is not
needed anymore.
** Attachment added: "06_fix_ubuntu_theme_resources_leaks.patch"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/7124858/06_fix_ubuntu_theme_resources_leaks.patch
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This patch also required some code changes to apply.
** Attachment added: "04_fix_xinerama_in_theme_c.patch"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/7124851/04_fix_xinerama_in_theme_c.patch
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Notification daemon leaks X11 windows
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** Attachment added: "03_fix_xinerama.patch"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/7124838/03_fix_xinerama.patch
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Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ub
Chris moved some folders, so the patches have to be patched for 0.3.7.
** Attachment added: "01_ubuntu_theme.patch"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/7124270/01_ubuntu_theme.patch
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** Attachment added: "02_make_ubuntu_theme_default.patch"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/7124280/02_make_ubuntu_theme_default.patch
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Notification daemon leaks X11 windows
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This patch fixed the leak for me. Maybe it makes sense to run valgrind
on notification-deamon with ubunu theme, as notification-daemon is used
frequently in ubuntu.
** Attachment added: "This patch fixed the leak for me."
http://librarian.launchpad.net/7123172/102128.diff
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Notification daem
Duh, I was not carefully enough: After applying 01_ubuntu_theme.patch
and 02_make_ubuntu_theme_default.patch to notification-deamon 0.3.7 it
also is leaking.
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Notification daemon leaks X11 windows
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: notification-daemon
With every notification show, notification-daemon 0.3.6-0ubuntu2 leaks
two X11 windows as the following commands demonstrate:
notify-send "$(date)"
xwininfo -root -children | grep notification-daemon | wc -l
The problem seems
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