@manzur:
What we see in your screenshot is precisely what SHOULD happen, since
the fix (or fix) just prevents using the visual effects. Disabling
Compiz visual effects enables you to use the desktop without Compiz,
that's all. This has already been explained above. Quoting Martin Pitt:
I hope
Merci monsieur Baptiste Mille-Mathias!
I installed the obex-data-server version from your PPA and now I am able
to (a) send files from my mobile phone to my computer and (b) browse the
directories on my phone with Nautilus and copy-paste them to the local
directory on my PC.
Thanks again!
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please I would like to have some useful output for troubleshooting the problem.
- uncompress /usr/share/doc/obex-data-server/examples/ods-server-test.py.gz
in your $HOME
- kill the existing gnome-user-share and obex-data-server processes
- type python ods-server-test.py opp /tmp in a console
- try
@Baptiste,
I would still like to confirm that my output for python ods-server-
test.py opp /tmp with your obex-data-server version is an exact match
of xens's above.
It works, and it is nice to hear that it works for others, too!
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intrepid: bluetooth can not receive files
I have Intrepid on two machines, Acer TM 2354 laptop and Compaq Evo D
510 SFF desktop, upgraded from Hardy on both. Yesterday I purchased a
Celly BK3 USB bt dongle. Could not make it work on either machine
(except on the Win XP installation of the desktop): I could neither send
files from the PC
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intrepid: bluetooth can not receive files
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/283064
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 221119 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/221119
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: xorg
- Might be a Compiz issue? I can log on to my own account with no problem
- (compiz effects are disabled), but logging on to another account, all I
-
@manzur: Myself, I'm just another non-technical end user, but I'm sure
the developers are doing their best to fix this driver-related problem.
In the meanwhile, you might want to remove visual effects from your
setup, with the following command:
sudo apt-get remove compiz compiz-core
In order to
Sorry for my ignorance, but I just don't understand why I have
1:0.7.8-0ubuntu4 as an installed version and Synaptic shows it also as
the latest version — instead of the proposed 1:0.7.8-0ubuntu4.1.
Thanks for keeping me up to date about this, and for the fix, even
though I could not figure out
This time, sorry for my impatience! Probably the local servers (in
Finland) did not have the proposed fix available until a moment ago. Now
I have Compiz 1:0.7.8-0ubuntu4.1 and the behaviour is just as Jerry
described three hours ago.
Thanks!
I still hope the next fix makes it possible to enable
In my case, it says: Not Installed Packages (24699).
PFA my sources.list.
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Intrepid Compiz hangs on login for i830MG and i845 video cards
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/259385
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Hey, in order to get sonmething in the order of ten packages instead
of 24902 or 24699, maybe we should have replaced the asterisk with
something?? (see below)
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Package: *
Pin: release a=intrepid-updates
Pin-Priority: 900
Package: *
Pin: release a=intrepid-proposed
Pin-Priority: 400
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To my previous question: I mean, is the asterisk supposed to be a
wildcard? Well, I suppose Martin just ansered this question, indirectly,
by telling us the large numbers signify the number of unistalled
packages available in the entire distro. So it is as it should be.
Would you please specify
sudo apt-get install compiz compiz-core compiz-wrapper compiz-gnome
compiz-plugins
OK, thanks, I already did that — did not think it was just the usual
procedure... :)
Oh, had to tidy up the syntax a little bit — the comma! ;)
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Intrepid Compiz hangs on login for i830MG and i845 video cards
Installing Compiz again as well as the other proposed packages, with
intrepid-proposed checked, did not change the situation: enabling
Normal desktop effects (System Preferences Appearance) still
causes the X session to freeze (keyboard stops responding, windows and
panels disappear, and the
On a2mp3 manpage (http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/intrepid/man1/a2mp3.html)
we can read:
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FILES
/etc/a2mp3.conf
The main config file, adjust it to your needs
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However, I installed a2mp3 through Synaptic but no config file is to be
found. The source package does
As an addition to Jerry's and Aero's posts:
My desktop machine's Compaq Evo D 510 SFF (a.k.a. D51S, mentioned
earlier a couple of times in this thread, with VGA compatible
controller: Intel Corporation 82845G/GL[Brookdale-G]/GE Chipset
Integrated Graphics Device (rev 01)) and the problem persists
For me, having compiz enabled caused exactly the same behaviour. I
suppose you can log in to a failsafe Gnome session and use Alt+F2
metacity --replace in order to establish graphical sessions until the
bug gets fixed...
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Intrepid Compiz hangs on login for various hardware
This time I could reproduce the black screen and hundreds of lines of
(EE) intel(0): Underrun on pipe A! filling up Xorg.log by changing
into a virtual terminal, Ctrl+Alt+F3, logging in (I launched mp3blaster
in VT), and then trying (in vain) to return to the graphical session by
typing
Sorry for the missing words, I tried to say: Please let me KNOW IF I
could help ... by providing some more information.
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[gutsy, hardy, intrepid] Blank screen and (EE) intel(0): overrun on pipe B! on
i945GM using intel driver
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/221119
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Replying myself to the previous question: no improvement for me. After
adding *Driver i810* to my xorg.conf, rebooting resulted in low
graphics mode. Changing (back) to *Driver intel*, the problems still
persist: (Prob. No. 1) Logging out of the X session, I get just a black
screen, out of which I
I think today's updates included both xserver-xorg-video-intel and i810
packages. I had no time to test, but has anyone else noticed any
improvement?
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[gutsy, hardy, intrepid] Blank screen and (EE) intel(0): overrun on pipe B! on
i945GM using intel driver
My problems appear more or less related. I upgraded to Intrepid beta
from Hardy a few days ago. My Compaq Evo D510 (external HDD install) has
an Intel 845 graphics card. Compiz no longer works after the upgrade
from Hardy to Intrepid (see my other reports 283056 and 284461), so I
removed Compiz
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[gutsy, hardy, intrepid] Blank screen and (EE) intel(0): overrun on pipe B! on
i945GM using intel driver
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/221119
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The black screen after logout is actually not simply black, but has a
sort of minimal flickering texture to it (it is indeed still a
graphical session going on, from which I have to drop into VT in order
to shut down the computer). That is, if you look closely enough.
I hope these descriptions
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
Might be a Compiz issue? I can log on to my own account with no problem
(compiz effects are disabled), but logging on to another account, all I
get is the default Ubuntu session welcome sound, a few seconds of the
usual orange screen, then the
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18612031/Dependencies.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18612032/LsMod.txt
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I removed compiz and compiz-core and tried again. I tried logging on to
a newly created account and succeeded. However, there is another problem
I did not report in the previous post: When I logged out, I got a black
screen, no mouse pointer this time, Ubuntu default logon sound (or was
it the
One more thing I tried out: Logging on to my own main user account, I
chose Gnome session from the Options menu at the log-on screen. Then I
logged out and even though the screen flickered for a while, I got into
the log-on screen (instead of ending up at a black screen, hearing the
log-on sound
I agree, and I realized that the problem persists for users upgrading to
Intrepid and using OpenVPN (I mean, the behaviour has not been changed
yet): I upgraded from Hardy to Intrepid on another machine and had to
remove OpenVPN from the autostarted-at-boot apps list. I also realized,
while still
I agree, and I realized that the problem persists for users upgrading to
Intrepid and using OpenVPN (I mean, the behaviour has not been changed
yet): I upgraded from Hardy to Intrepid on another machine and had to
remove OpenVPN from the autostarted-at-boot apps list. I also realized,
while still
Public bug reported:
After upgrading from Hardy to Intrepid (kernel 2.6.27-7-generic),
Alt+F2 compiz --replace and/or going to System Preferences
Appearance Visual Effects and changing from None to Normal (I did
not even try Extra yet) results immediately in plain desktop
background view, the
** Description changed:
After upgrading from Hardy to Intrepid (kernel 2.6.27-7-generic),
Alt+F2 compiz --replace and/or going to System Preferences
Appearance Visual Effects and changing from None to Normal (I did
- not even try Extra yet) results immediately in plain desktop
+ not
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18526101/Xorg.0.log
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Compiz causes system freeze (need to hard reboot)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/283056
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Thanks for your inquiry. It is no longer an issue for me.
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intrepid, visual effects settings are not restored after session restart
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/269292
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** Description changed:
After upgrading from Hardy to Intrepid (kernel 2.6.27-7-generic),
Alt+F2 compiz --replace and/or going to System Preferences
Appearance Visual Effects and changing
Public bug reported:
1) Intrepid 8.10
2) 1:5.1p1-3ubuntu1
Upgraded from Hardy 8.04 (Alt+F2 update-manager -d method) yesterday,
have had problems with update-manager and dpkg (booting recovery mode
and using dpkg option returns errors and suggests dpkg --configure -a,
but this does not seem to
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18522307/VarLogDistupgradeAptlog.gz
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: module-init-tools
1) Intrepid 8.10 beta, after system upgrade from 8.04
2) 3.3-pre11-4ubuntu15
3) n/a
4) n/a
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.10
ErrorMessage: package module-init-tools is already installed and configured
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18521363/DpkgTerminalLog.gz
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package module-init-tools 3.3-pre11-4ubuntu15 failed to install/upgrade:
package
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: abiword
1) Intrepid 8.10
2) 2.6.4-4ubuntu3
Upgraded from Hardy 8.04 (Alt+F2 update-manager -d method) yesterday,
have had problems with update-manager and dpkg (booting recovery mode
and using dpkg option returns errors and suggests dpkg --configure -a,
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18522338/Dependencies.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18522339/VarLogDistupgradeAptlog.gz
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Public bug reported:
1) Intrepid 8.10
2) 1:5.1p1-3ubuntu1
Upgraded from Hardy 8.04 (Alt+F2 update-manager -d method) yesterday,
have had problems with update-manager and dpkg (booting recovery mode
and using dpkg option returns errors and suggests dpkg --configure -a,
but this does not seem to
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18522306/Dependencies.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18522307/VarLogDistupgradeAptlog.gz
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: java-common
1) 8.10
2) 0.30ubuntu3
This is probably (or maybe obviously?) related to problems with update-
manager and dpkg after upgrading from 8.04.
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: i386
Dependencies:
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.10
ErrorMessage:
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-manager
1) 8.10, upgraded yesterday from 8.04 (update-manager -d method).
2) 1:0.93.23
I have had to boot Intrepid in recovery mode after upgrading from Hardy
yestrerday. Using recovery mode, I have chosen the dpkg option, but
that returns
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: soundconverter
Sound Converter no longer works in my Intrepid Ibex Beta. Trying to
convert wma to ogg or mp3, I get just a frozen process bar each time.
Pressing the Pause button results in a message telling me that one of
the files has been converted,
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Sound Converter broken in Intrepid
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/281870
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** Summary changed:
- Sound Converter broken in Intrepid
+ Sound Converter wma to mp3 conversion fails
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: soundconverter
- Sound Converter no longer works in my Intrepid Ibex Beta. Trying to
- convert wma to ogg or mp3, I get just a frozen process
I might as well convert this bug into a question, since I doubt it's
not really a bug after all, but an expectable compatibility problem with
WMA files. So maybe the question is: is SoundConverter supposed to be
able to handle WMA to MP3 conversions without problems? Maybe I am
missing some extra
After updating to kernel 2.6.27-6-generic, the quiet splash has no
longer frozen on my Acer Travelmate 2354. The process bar halts for a
couple of seconds at the same spot where it previously completely froze
(about one tenth of the whole, rather than one fifth as I earlier
sloppily estimated),
Public bug reported:
After upgrading to Intrepid Ibex I have been prompted at bootup for VPN
username and password. This is confusing, since it did not happen with
Hardy and I do not want this to happen — it serves no purpose for me and
is an inconvenience also for other users of the laptop. All
Public bug reported:
After upgrading to Intrepid Ibex I have been prompted at bootup for VPN
username and password. This is confusing, since it did not happen with
Hardy and I do not want this to happen — it serves no purpose for me and
is an inconvenience also for other users of the laptop. All
Indeed, this might be the case: the reporter is confused, and an
explanation is needed. Thanks in advance!
** Changed in: openvpn (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
** bug changed to question:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openvpn/+question/47501
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Prompted for VPN
Same here, still with kernel 2.6.27-5-generic. Hard reboot needed when
the (occasional) freeze occurs.
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Intrepid: quiet splash freezes but verbose boots up fine
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/274155
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My verbose boot-up hangs occasionally at Loading hardware drivers too,
and I wonder if this is related to my WiFi card (Buffalo AirStation
PCMCIA WLAN card) and bw43-fwcutter. Choosing either Recovery mode or
Last succesful boot helps. Once I could make the boot-up continue by
detaching the WLAN
Public bug reported:
After some recent alpha upgrade of Intrepid Ibex, the quiet splash has
not worked properly on my laptop (Acer Travelmate 2354). The splash
freezes at about one fifth of the process bar and booting up will not
continue. Verbose booting (i.e. after removing quiet splash) works
** Description changed:
After some recent alpha upgrade of Intrepid Ibex, the quiet splash has
not worked properly on my laptop (Acer Travelmate 2354). The splash
freezes at about one fifth of the process bar and booting up will not
continue. Verbose booting (i.e. after removing quiet
I have to take back what I wrote in my previous post: Terminal
transparency settings probably do not affect the Visual Settings scheme
(?) and I'm not sure whether any change has been made in the upgrade to
Intrepid in regard of the transparency behaviour; it's the other way
around, as I see it,
I confirm that disabling visual effects is not restored in Intrepid
(fresh install to a system with a separate /home partition). What is
more, when I start a new session and realize that the visual effects are
re-enabled in spite of my having them switched off, if I go to System
Preferences
It appears that setting a transparent Gnome Terminal interferes with the
visual effects, and setting the Visual Effects to None correspondingly
affects the Terminal settings (transparency disappears). It appears also
that the Terminal transparency setting is interpreted as belonging to a
Custom
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 216104 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/216104
I must add one more thing: if I do gksudo nautilus I still cannot
mount the shares (the error message states that Nautilus cannot handle
network places; writing this in another environment, I cannot check the
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 216104 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/216104
In the latest automatic Samba updates (Sept. 6, 2008) the bug seems to
have been fixed. Now I can access the shares on my Ubuntu desktop from
my Ubuntu laptop with no hassle in my home network. I'm so pleased
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 216104 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/216104
I'm afraid I rejoiced too early, i.e. the problem persists. Yesterday I
could mount the shares after checking a few boxes in Guarddog, but the
host machine (my desktop acting as a file and print server, as
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 216104 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/216104
I confirm. In my home network, I have a desktop with WinXP on internal
HDD and Ubuntu on an external HDD partition. Both systems have Samba
shares and a shared printer.
I can connect out-of-the-box to the
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 216104 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/216104
In my case it was not a bug after all, it seems. I installed Guarddog
(having used it earlier but, for some reason, having also uninstalled
it) and fixed the problem by changing the firewall settings. So the
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