Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubuntuone-client
I was changing the wireless network my computer was connected to.
Maybe this has something to do with the bug?
ProblemType: Bug
.home.nicolas..config.ubuntuone.ubuntuone.client.conf:
[ubuntuone]
bookmarked = True
connected = True
** Attachment added: .home.nicolas..cache.ubuntuone.log.oauth.login.log.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/38523026/.home.nicolas..cache.ubuntuone.log.oauth.login.log.txt
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.home.nicolas..cache.ubuntuone.log.syncdaemon.exceptions.log.txt
I also do. Skype's icon or the application icon next to it becomes
garbled...
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skype (and other QT application icons) in system tray become garbled with
compiz running
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/327000
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Same problem here. It only happens when desktop effects are activated
and this only happens to QT applications (Skype and VLC). I have Ubuntu
8.10, 2.6.27-14.33 generic on i686 with Intel video chipset.
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skype (and QT application icons) in system tray become garbled with compiz
running
Same problem here!
When I press vol+ or vol- the OSD shows up and the volume of the
master channel changes correctly. And when I press mute, the OSD shows
up, the master channel appears to be muted in gnome-volume-control, but
the sound isn't muted at all...
I have Ubuntu 8.10.
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Hi,
I've seen more than one bug about the same problem but they're all
closed and minimum one year old, so I think the problem re-appeared.
When I type liferea --mainwindow-state=iconified or liferea
--mainwindow-state=iconified like it is described in the help, it still
package: liferea (1.4.14-0ubuntu4) (hardy)
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Liferea won't start iconified anymore
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/258521
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Well, I've got many problems on this machine that don't get solved. It
is a Sony vaio VGN-FE48E. I really think I'll buy a new one to use
GNU/Linux! Most problems seem to come from the association of my Intel
Centrino Duo with a Nvidia Geforce Go 7400. See the file attached for
more info.
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Hi! I just tried the last one. Seems it doesn't work better.
When it works (most of the time), it shows:
[ 17.XX] ACPI: EC: acpi_ec_ecdt_probe() created boot_ed
[ 17.XX] ACPI: EC: use EC in DSDT
[ 17.XX] ACPI: EC: no EC._INI
[ 17.XX] ACPI: EC: acpi_boot_ec_enable()
[ 17.XX]
You're great!!
It now works perfectly. I even tried more than 10 times to be sure of
it. It shows the following messages:
[ 17.XX] ACPI: EC: boot_ec created
[ 17.XX] ACPI: EC: waiting for boot ec setup
[ 17.XX] ACPI: EC: done
And then it boots without any problem. I then tried
Hi,
I tried your kernel: I installed the package, rebooted, chose your
kernel and this simply didn't change anything. I got the same two error
lines, and I had to reboot my computer 3 times with your kernel in order
to boot it correctly.
So I just removed the package again... And I go on using
On my computer, it happens even if the AC is unplugged! I just have to
turn it off and then back on, and generally, I have to do it two times.
Adding the 'noapic' option at kernel boot (in /boot/grub/menu.lst)
resolved the problem (I also tried with noacpi but this won't let my
computer boot!).
I have the same bug on my Sony Vaio VGN-FE48E with Hardy Heron, kernel
2.6.24-17-generic. It happens sometimes, I just have to turn my computer
off the hard way and turn in back on. I' m not able to compile a kernel
so I can't help you to test the patch...
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