Public bug reported:
I have seen reports of this during upgrades from 11.10 to 12.04, but I
am seeing this with a fresh install of Ubuntu 12.04.
Steps to reproduce:
1) Install a new 12.04 server installation
2) Edit /etc/network/interfaces and set:
iface eth0 inet dhcp to static, and enter a
Further investigation reveals that the domain controller shows the new
machine account, so it is contacting the server, but failing to join for
some reason.
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unknown error prevent from joining domain
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/543733
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I am also having this problem. I am following the documentation and have
completed all required steps. I have verified that the DNS is working
properly and have run 'lw-get-dc-name', which works perfectly. The error
message I get when trying to join is the following:
Error: Lsass Error [code 0x000
About the "add machine script" part. The documentation didn't mention
anything about that. I joined the domain with the Gnome GUI version of
likewise-open5 and made that link like the docs said, and that was it.
Even doing everything manually, I don't have an "add machine script" or
anything and S
I have properly joined the domain and I can run these commands successfully:
wbinfo -t
wbinfo -u
wbinfo -g
I ended up leaving the domain and removing likewise-open5, and just
editing all the config files myself, as the machine is going into
production now and I didn't have time to wait for any rep
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubuntu-docs
Following the directions here:
https://help.ubuntu.com/9.04/serverguide/C/samba-ad-integration.html
I can join the domain and edit the smb.conf file according to
documentation, but XP keeps asking for a username and password, so Samba
will no
I actually like the brackets because when I have a bunch of windows
open, it's nice to know which ones are minimized. If you wanna get rid
of the square brackets, at least provide some visual cue that the window
is minimized.
And as always, giving the user an option to turn it off is better than
f
Step-by-step instructions are in the bug description. But set your
repositories to the Main United States Server and refresh FIRST.
Install Jaunty and latest updates
Open FireFox
Goto YouTube.com
Click Install Missing Plugins
Select Adobe Flash Installer
Click Next
Watch it fail
I would post scre
I found the same problem trying to install Java from Firefox as well. In
fact, there was no sun-java6-jre or anything related to it. The only
java related thing listed in Synaptic was icedtea and it wouldn't
install because it couldn't find a dependency package. After finding
this, I figured there
Public bug reported:
Just installed a fresh copy of the new Ubuntu Jaunty and applied all
updates. Then I opened up Firefox to youtube.com. I was told I was
missing some plugins and when I clicked the button to install missing
plugins, I selected Adobe Flash Player (installer). Click on the Next
b
I am having the same problem. I found that changing the video output to
use OpenGL allows the video to play, but it causes a lot of problems
with the rendering of the desktop. I'm using the open source ATI drivers
as well as Compiz. Using X11 output or XVideo output both crash VLC.
Everything else
Well, I figured out what the problem was, but I still think there should
be a way to open a terminal.
The problem was the amount of video memory I was giving the VirtualBox
virtual machine. I have a 30" monitor and if I want to use fullscreen or
seamless mode, I need to allocate at least 17 MB of
Public bug reported:
I recently had some trouble getting the VirtualBox video driver to work
with Intrepid Alpha 6, which gave me a chance to play with the new
dialog that appears when Ubuntu starts in low graphics mode. One of my
favorite options is the "Edit configuration", which opens the
/etc/
This sounds like trying to change the word "manager" to something else
because someone says having "man" in there makes it sexistguess we
better start changing our man pages to something else, like doc
pages...but then doctors would get offended and we'd have to change it
again. :)
All joking
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: network-manager
Ubuntu Intrepid Alpha 6
NetworkManager 0.7.0
By default, the Add button in the VPN tab is disabled if OpenVPN and
other packages are not installed. Instead of disabling the Add button,
perhaps it would be better to ask the user if he/she
Ok, thanks for the info.
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Network menu item missing in Intrepid Alpha 2
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/248163
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I don't think this bug is invalid. I just tried to change the host name
of this virtual machine. So the first thing I did was look for Network
in the System > Administration. That lead me to almost create a new bug
report because it is a regression that you cannot "administer" the
network settings
I don't mean to hijack this report or anything, but I really do hope a
FF exception can be made for this, and that it makes it into 8.10. I
can't tell you how sweet this would be.
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Please update VLC to 0.9.2
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/270404
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I had VT-x disabled and got [0.491424] BUG: unable to handle kernel <1>
which repeats itself all the way down the screen. I turned VT-x on and
was able to boot. KEEP IN MIND, that when you check the Enable
VT-x/AMD-V checkbox once, that does NOT enable it!!! That just puts it
into a grayed state. C
The wiki page says that development Hardy doesn't have hardy-updates.
However, it seems to work, so I guess that notice in the wiki is a
little outdated now. Anyways, as soon as I can recreate the
circumstances for this bug I'll get a backtrace.
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Nautilus Hangs if Open For an Extended Period of
No, only a binary. What is ddeb anyways? Is that something I would have
put in? Because I don't remember doing it.
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Nautilus Hangs if Open For an Extended Period of Time
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/220808
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I was not trolling and I'm surprised by your reaction, Sebastien. I was
merely suggesting an alternative until Gnome gets fixed. And I have
filed bugs for all the problems I'm having. Reading blogs on the
subject, there are several people having problems with Nautilus
crashing. Some of those people
It's funny you say that frago. All those bugs that make Hardy the
buggiest release yet are all Gnome bugs. I switched to KDE about a month
ago and haven't had a problem. No PulseAudio screwing up audio, no gvfs
screwing up the networking connections, no crashing of Nautilus every 20
minutes.
And I
After doing some system updates, the nautilus-dggsym package was
removed. Trying to install the package gives me this error:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
nautilus-dbgsym: Depends: nautilus (= 1:2.22.2-0ubuntu4) but
1:2.22.2-0ubuntu6 is to be installed
E: Broken packages
Of c
Besides, I think they only release security fixes and other show stopper
fixes until their next maintenance release (8.04.1). Since there is a
workaround and audio really isn't a huge concern anyways (for servers),
they don't see this as a show stopper.
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"Failed to connect stream: Invalid argum
Actually, two months is pretty speedy for them. There are bugs that are
several years old they have yet to fix.
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"Failed to connect stream: Invalid argument"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/191027
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Yes, and it doesn't work with VLC, as mentioned yesterday. Steps to reproduce:
- Install VLC if not installed
- Run VLC
- Click File->Open File
- Shares mounted with gvfs do not appear on the sidebar of the open file
dialog.
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Most applications can't access "Connect to Server" mounts
https:
jmcantrell: There didn't seem to be a problem adding the folders Music,
Pictures, Videos, etc to the user's home directory. I'm not fighting the
directory structure. You'd know that if you read the whole thread. I'm
done arguing with your close mindedness.
Sebastien: Perhaps showing the implementa
ma2414ma: don't waste your time, they are totally unwilling to see
reason no matter how many examples you give. They refuse to admit there
is a problem.
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gvfs fuse mount is not functional after logout and subsequent login
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/212789
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Try playing something from one of those shares through VLC and you will
find that this bug still exists, even with the new gvfs. Setting back to
New.
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: Fix Released => New
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Most applications can't access "Connect to Server" mounts
https://bugs.launchpad.net/b
I agree that it should just work without ever needing to know how, but
because of examples like those already given by myself and ma2414ma, not
all applications are using gvfs (and some, like VLC don't play nice with
it) yet, and it could be quite some time (or never) before they do.
Providing a vi
So as long as you have the option to quickly get rid of it, you'd be
happy? Using a symlink by default would be a great help to new users,
while taking less than two seconds to delete if you didn't want it,
which would be jmcantrell's case.
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gvfs fuse mount is not functional after logout and su
ma2414ma said it better than I probably could. I even have problems
opening files in gedit for editing using gvfs via FTP. It tries to load
them, then just stops and leaves you with a blank window. Another
directory in the home directory may not be the best way to do it, but
neither is a hidden fol
Ok, as mentioned, for NEW users or others who are not as computer
literate, having to explain that their share is in a hidden using a
seemly strange name is not user-friendly. It's supposed to be Linux for
Human Beings. If I shared out my movies folder, and set it up on my
girlfriend's laptop so th
VLC is a widely used application and even though this may be their
problem, don't count on them to fix it because they still haven't fixed
a simple gui bug reported 5 years ago. But I'm not singling out VLC
here, there are other applications I have come across that have the same
behavior when it co
Try opening a file located on a gvfs mount using VLC or some other non-
gnome application, and you'll see why. Even though the applications may
use the Gnome file dialog, the dialog itself sometimes hides connected
shares, depending on the application. VLC is one example of such an
application. The
In Hardy Beta, you had to manually install it. I was not aware they had
included it by default in the official release, but I am very glad they
did. The only other real complaint (besides stability) that I have with
it is the location of the shares. I really think they should be
somewhere more visi
ma2412ma:
"Suppose gvfs is working, wouldn't it be a good idea to make this more obvious
to the users and not hide it somewhere as a hidden folder?"
I have asked the same question in multiple places without answer. To
further the question, why isn't gvfs-fuse installed by default? When a
user mou
I only got the dbg package for nautilus...are there any other dbg
packages I should install that could help with this? It's very difficult
to do a backtrace on the problem because it only seems to happen with
I'm not running the backtrace. And specifically, what should I be
looking for in the backt
I hate to keep adding comments like this, but I'm working in Bluefish
when Nautilus hangs. The funny thing is, the whole time Nautilus hangs,
Bluefish is still able to edit files on the SSH share, as well as create
and delete files. I'm actually having to use Bluefish for file
management right now
I still have this problem, but it appears to be a gvfs problem since it
hangs when a SSH share is left open in Nautilus. Also, the Backtrace
doesn't list anything when the window turns gray.
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Also, it should be noted, that in the screenshot, I should have 6 icons
on the desktop, but all you see is the wallpaper. Whever Nautilus stops
screwing up, the icons return. Until then, I can't do anything. I can't
get to my home directory, or any directory for that matter because every
Nautilus w
I don't know if anyone is still having issues with this, but since the
newest open-source radeon drivers support aiglx and 2d acceleration for
my card, I no longer need to use Xgl and have exterminated it from my
system like the rodent it is. So my suggestion is don't use Xgl unless
you NEED it
This bug is probably gone by now. In several other bug reports related
to this it was mentioned that it was a driver problem causing all the
trouble. As ar as I know, it has since been fixed, so I will mark this
this as fix released.
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
I think it should also be known that I have never had any problems
running compiz on the laptop in Gusty, so I'm not sure why it got
blacklisted.
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Desktop effects could not be enabled. Hardy Heron Alpha 4
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/193702
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After running the command posted by mderakhs, you might need to restart
X or (in my case) the entire machine before it starts working.
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CORRECTION: I actually got it to work with PulseAudio! Instead of
switching to ALSA, I actually just did "killall pulseaudio" and the
sound started to work! I'm not sure if that works for everyone though.
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"Failed to connect stream: Invalid argument"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/191027
You r
I have this bug as well, however, switching to ALSA does not work for
me. I get the test sound and all of the system sounds play, even when
PulseAudio is selected. But the second I use Rhythmbox or Totem I get
the error.
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"Failed to connect stream: Invalid argument"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/b
The bug actually occurred in KDE3, not KDE4. Setting to network-manager
since it affects Gnome as well as KDE.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: meta-kde4 => network-manager
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[hardy] Manually Configuring Network Causes Massive, Unreversable, Failure
https://bugs.launch
Actually Matt, the bug took place while using KDE3...I ran into the bug
while assigning the machine a static ip, which is the first thing I do
after installing any OS. So I hadn't even gotten to the process of
installing the KDE4 packages when KDE3's network manager hosed my
system.
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I've been trying to reproduce this problem for the last 48 hours and I
cannot get it to crash. I'm thinking the latest gvfs update did the
trick, so I will try to mark this bug as fixed.
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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Nautilus Hangs if Open For an E
There is a possibility that this has already been fixed by the latest
updates. I have had my home folder open for over 12 hours and it hasn't
crashed yet. Knowing my luck, the second I detach gdb, nautilus will
crash :) Anyways, I'm going to leave this running overnight and if it
hasn't crashed wit
Just started gdb and attached it nautilus. Hopefully by the time I get
home this afternoon, I'll have a backtrace.
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Nautilus Hangs if Open For an Extended Period of Time
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
I'm on Hardy and I've noticed a problem recently where Nautilus forces
me to do a force quit on it whenever one of its windows is open for a
long time. I work in my home directory a lot, so when I leave my
machine, I usually leave Nautilus open t
I am unable to troubleshoot since I no longer have the old known_hosts
file. But, accessing directly seems to do the same thing as Connect to
Server, so I imagine the results would be the same. It seemed almost
like gvfs wasn't expecting this scenario and eventually timed out
because it didn't know
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: vino
I'm running the Remote Desktop in Hardy on two different machines and
whenever I connect to them for the first two or three times, it works
great, but after that, I start getting the error, "Unknown VNC
authentication result!". Turning off Remote Des
Agreed. The problem should be fixed at the source instead of putting a
band-aid on the symptoms as they appear.
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[hardy] Manually Configuring Network Causes Massive, Unreversable, Failure
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/185209
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I am using Hardy with all the latest updates. To reproduce:
1. Connect to an SSH server using Places -> Connect to Server... and accepting
the Host key if you are connecting to a new SSH server.
2. Disconnect from the server by unmounting.
3. On the server you just connected to and disconnected f
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gvfs
I recently reinstalled Ubuntu on my home machine. So when connecting to
it from work through Places -> Connect To Server -> SSH, the gnome-panel
freezes for about 10 seconds, then I get an error message saying
"Timeout reached". I know it's because t
I have since reinstalled Ubuntu and are running a different theme now.
However, I did scroll through some different icon packs to see if I
could reproduce the problem and was unable to. So either this is fixed,
or the icon theme I was using had problems. Being the one that opened
the bug, I'd say i
Well, since I didn't set the root password, the only way for me to use
su was through sudo. But thanks for confirming this...glad to know I'm
not crazy.
dlgandalf wrote:
> this bug is real, I ran into it many times now.
> Btw, can someone tell me if it is necessary for the hosts file to have the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: network-manager
After installing a fresh Kubuntu Hardy Alpha 3 on a second hard drive, I
changed my network configuration to a manually configured IP address.
Soon after, applications refused to run, networking stopped working
altogether, and when I went
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Sourcepackagename: meta-gnome2 => None
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/179413
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What's even more strange is that I checked all the groups, including the
admin group, yesterday and my name wasn't checked in any of them. Today
it is checked in all of them except my main group, just as you
described. The only thing I can think of that changed was that I
installed an application t
I had to trash VirtualBox because it made the mouse cursor invisible. I
installed VMware Server, did a completely new install, and installed all
the updates. When I went to check the group associated with my username,
it still shows me as not being a member of my own group or any other
group that I
Well, I'm running Hardy Alpha 2 in VirtualBox now and it is not fixed.
However, this is a fresh install and I have not done the updates yet.
When I get all the current updates for Hardy Alpha 2, I'll report back
with the results.
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Group Properties Window Doesn't Show Group Members
https://bugs.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-desktop-environment
Going to System -> Administration -> Users and Groups, then clicking
Manage Groups button will bring up a list groups on the system. Clicking
any of those groups and clicking the Properties button shows the Group
Properties windo
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #445545
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=445545
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http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=445545
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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MonoDevelop Needs Update to Beta
https:/
I forgot to mention that I'm running Gusty Beta with all latest updates
on OpenOffice version 2.3
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OpenOffice Has No Icons When Changing Gnome Themes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/151672
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Public bug reported:
Using a Gnome icon theme other than the default for Ubuntu causes
OpenOffice to have no icons in the menus or on the toolbars. Toolbars
actually have the tooltip text as the button's text (example: Export to
PDF, Print File Directly, Spellcheck, etc).
Workaround: Install the
Forgot to add openoffice.org as affected package
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Sourcepackagename: None => openoffice.org
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et me know and good luck,
Ross
On 10/10/07, Matt Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ross Peoples wrote:
> > Matt, I have a X850 Platinum Edition and I have the proprietary drivers
> > installed, and compiz looks great...aside from these types of bugs, I've
> > never
Matt, I have a X850 Platinum Edition and I have the proprietary drivers
installed, and compiz looks great...aside from these types of bugs, I've
never had it crash.
Matt Jones wrote:
> It is still broken. Even when I create a new user, roboot, and login as
> the new user.
>
> Please stop marking
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: monodevelop
Right now, the Gusty repos have version 0.14 of MonoDevelop. This
version is VERY buggy and crashes constantly. Please consider updating
this package to the new (as of Oct 1, 2007) beta, as I hear it is
actually usable.
** Affects: monodevelo
Just got the update for scribes and I'm proud to say it works rather
well now :)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/144258
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Yes, I am running Gusty Beta with all updates as well. I'm not sure it
was the command Chris gave me that did it. Because I remember that after
running it, I was able to run Screensaver. The first time it crashed X,
I was watching a video in VLC and ever since, opening Screensaver
crashes X. So I'm
Chris, I don't know if your fix got uploaded, but I tried it for the
first time today, and I still have the problem. I started a video in VLC
and let it run until the screen blanked, which was 20 minutes. My power
settings are set to put the display to sleep after 20 minutes, I was
going to do more
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
This has been a problem for a while for me, but it seems that every
third time I log in, I get several dialog boxes that popup saying that
an item on the panel encountered an unexpected error and give you the
options to Delete or Don't Delete the ite
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
After logging in, panels do not appear until I click somewhere in the
desktop. This problem appeared after installing the newest updates.
Environment
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Ubuntu Gusty Beta (all updates installed)
Compiz Fusion with XGL
Intel Pentiu
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
After installing the newest updates today, opening the Screensaver
window crashes X.
Environment
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Ubuntu Gusty Beta (all updates installed)
Compiz Fusion with XGL
Intel Pentium D (running x86)
ATI Radeon X850 Platinum Edition
*
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: scribes
Installed Scribes on Gusty, with all latest updates. Clicking the Close
button, or clicking the icon in the titlebar, then clicking Close does
not close Scribes. The program freezes for several seconds before a
popup displays saying that the progr
Whoops...I read the page that Mario linked and I did install xserver-
xgl, but I didn't realize that it automatically starts XGL in the GNOME
session, which is a somewhat recent development for Gusty. So my
apologies for the confusion.
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Screen blanks after ten minutes when watching video in Mpl
To be honest, I'm not sure how it works. While testing Gusty, I've done
several format and reinstalls and to get Compiz to work, I had to
install XGL and run an XGL session once I got the proprietary ATI
drivers installed. This last time, I simply installed the drivers,
rebooted, installed the Fusi
As promised, my xorg.conf as well.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/125947
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I have this problem too playing videos in anything (totem, vlc, etc). I
am running the latest version of Gusty, using the proprietary ATI
drivers, and Compiz Fusion (note that I am NOT using XGL). It happens
after exactly 10 minutes, regardless of the power settings in GNOME. I
have also attached m
This happened with the new gnome-menus update in which they fixed some
problems with spaces and updates from alacarte. One of the other things
it does now, which I'm not sure if I like is that all cifs mounts used
to show up as a place, but now they have been moved into a Removable
Devices submenu
Well, I have had my machine running for a week now and after rebooting, I am
having the same problem, only this time, esd is installed. I cannot get audio
to play at all in Ubuntu. Using RhythmBox, I have to manually set the output
device, and it will only play one song before it gives me an error
I just posted a rant in the forums about this. This problem is the cause
of 50% of my frustration. The other 50% involves Totem. If you are like
me and have movies and music stored on a Windows server, you are stuck
with Totem, as you cannot access the media with anything else because
even though t
I'm having this problem too with a fresh Gusty install as of an hour
ago, with the lastest updates. It happens when double-clicking on any
desklet.
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gdesklets-daemon crashed with SIGSEGV in g_datalist_id_set_data_full()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/116712
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Finally fixed my problem. Every time I launched a gnome application from
the terminal, I would always see something about esd not being found.
So, the little light bulb came on in my head and I installed the esound
package. After a quick reboot, magically the sounds works and I have my
PCM device
The one in the Gusty repositories
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Binary package hint: compiz
After installing XGL and running GNOME with Compiz Fusion, all
applications start at the top left of the screen with titlebars hidden
underneath top panel (that contains Applications, Place, System, etc...)
and must manually be moved by right click
As mentioned in the upstream bug report, the sound problem is
intermittent. Mostly, it doesn't work. But even when I do get sound, I
cannot capture and get the same message mentioned by Burt.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/131711
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After further testing, it turns out that the problem is bigger than I
thought. First, uninstalling compiz and switching the session to GNOME
does not have any effect. I also noticed that the system halts by
logging out, restarting, shutting down, and changing to consoles (Ctrl +
Alt + F1 through F7
After 4 hard reboots, the sound works all the sudden, but doing the
capturing test produces this error:
Failed to construct test pipeline for 'gconfaudiosrc ! audioconvert !
audioresample ! gconfaudiosink profile=chat'
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No Sound in Gusty
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/131711
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Well, here is my xorg.conf contents:
Section "Files"
EndSection
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier"Generic Keyboard"
Driver"kbd"
Option"CoreKeyboard"
Option"XkbRules""xorg"
Option"XkbModel""pc105"
Option"XkbLayout""us"
Public bug reported:
With Gusty using GNOME, clicking Quit -> Restart doesn't restart. It
closes the X server, blanks the screen and halts the machine. The same
thing happens when X crashes. I don't know if the machine is actually
stuck, or if it goes into text mode without turning the screen back
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #465570
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=465570
** Also affects: gstreamer (upstream) via
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=465570
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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No Sound in Gusty
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/13171
Public bug reported:
After formatting my Feisty installation to install the Gusty Tribe 4,
sound no longer works on my machine. My sound card is detected, however,
the "wave" device itself does not show up in the mixer or the Sound
preferences window. I'm using an ASUS P5WD2, which is an Intel 828
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnash
Going to youtube.com after installing the gnash mozilla plugin crashes
firefox with a message saying gnash was unexpectedly terminated. Running
Ubuntu Gusty 7.10 Tribe 4 with restricted ATI drivers (fglrx), using XGL
+ Compiz Fusion
** Affects: gna
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