I agree with making F-Spot the default for importing photos and removing
gThumb from the CD. Just let F-spot act as the photo management
application and, let Eye of GNOME be used for image viewing. Having two
applications for photo management, both F-Spot and gThumb, is
unnecessary duplication and
Henrik Nilsen Onma, in my comment, comment #69,
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-
source-2.6.20/+bug/106864/comments/69) I already reported reproducing it
on Gutsy/7.10 three months ago.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/106864
nainu, thank you for your comment. Disabling the "desktop effects" and
disabling "AddARGBGLXVisuals" (not sure if both are necessary or just
disabling desktop effects is enough) in my xorg.conf allowed me to log
in normally to the "GNOME" session.
The xsession-errors file which I attached also lis
Hmm, ok. I did not know how to provide debugging information for this
bug because the crash happens when I log in. I have used GDB in the past
to provide backtraces, but AFAIK there is no way to start GDB or
something like that to get a backtrace before I log in, or is there?
I've read the informat
I had the idea that I was describing this bug as clearly as possible to
get it fixed as a consequence, and that getting it fixed would help me
getting my system working again. To be clear, I certainly was trying to
write a bugreport, not a help request. Writing a good bugreport was my
intention, an
Thank you for your reply, but could you please go into more details
instead of giving a standard answer? I don't understand, if this
freezing at login is not intended behavior how can it not be a bug?
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https://bugs.launchp
Yes, "ping localhost" works:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ping localhost
PING localhost (127.0.0.1) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from localhost (127.0.0.1): icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.029 ms
64 bytes from localhost (127.0.0.1): icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=0.025 ms
64 bytes from localhost (127.0.0.1): icmp_seq=
I forgot to change the status from incomplete to new after giving the
required extra information, so I'm doing that now.
** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/b
I created another user and tried to log in to the "GNOME" session with
that user. That worked. However, if I try to log out with that other
user, the system freezes (similar to what I experienced with my normal
user, as I described previously), and it displays the desktop wallpaper
with GNONE's emp
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-session
I installed Ubuntu 7.10 Tribe 4 and downloaded all the latest updates as
of yesterday, 27 August, so the gnome-session version is
2.19.90-0ubuntu2. I was about to shut down my PC, but before I did so I
opened "System -> Preferences -> Sessio
** Attachment added: "output of 'sudo lspci -vvnn'"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9022382/lspci_output
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/49827
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** Attachment added: "Xorg.0.log"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9022379/contents_xorg_log
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/49827
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Bugs, which is the bug
I'm still affected by this problem as well. With Ubuntu 7.10 Tribe 5, a
daily build of 27 August to be exact, Ubuntu still doesn't choose the
right resolution. Installing the NVIDIA driver (nvidia-glx-new) for my
NVIDIA GeForce 7800 GT didn't change anything, and I had to manually
edit xorg.conf to
I can confirm that the fix works in my case. When I installed Gutsy
Tribe 4 on the same notebook as I mentioned in my initial bugreport
here, Ubuntu chose the correct resolution - 1280 by 800 pixels - by
default.
However, when I install Tribe 4 on my desktop PC, which has a Dell
2007WFP 20 inch wi
Same here, I tried the Ubuntu 7.10 Tribe 1 i386 Live CD, and I got the
same error. I also experienced that the floppy drive was busy, even
though it didn't have a disk inserted. And I don't have SATA harddisks,
if that is relevant to this problem.
I'd really like to be able to boot Tribe 1, so I t
Public bug reported:
Take a look at the ISO image download pages for Ubuntu, Edubuntu,
Kubuntu and Xubuntu:
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/feisty/herd-5/
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/releases/feisty/herd-5/
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/edubuntu/releases/feisty/herd-5/
http://cdimage.ubuntu.
Ok, so because there wasn't any Ubuntu dev giving any attention to this
bug, I decided to report it upstream myself. I just added a remote bug
watch. Within a few hours I already got a reply on my bugreport, the bug
is apparantly not X.org's fault, but Ubuntu's fault. I can imagine that
the Ubuntu
** Bug watch added: Freedesktop Bugzilla #10169
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10169
** Also affects: xorg-server (upstream) via
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10169
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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X.org doesn't detect widescreen resolution
http
I just downloaded Ubuntu 7.04 Herd 5, and when I started the LiveCD it
still automatically detected a resolution of 1280x1024. I'm still using
the same hardware, a Dell 2007WFP with a resolution of 1680x1050 which
is connected to a NVIDIA GeForce 7800GT.
I thought that Herd 5 has X.org 7.2 include
Hmm, never mind, just see that it already is a duplicate of bug #67361.
I wonder then why this one is still visible in the search results?
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I just came here searching for the relevant bug after getting tired of
the constant warnings that Gaim crashed (when in fact it doesn't crash
during my use of it, and works fine for me), and it seems to me that my
problem is indeed more like bug #67361. Sebastian, you are annoyed by
people who misi
My Dell 2007WFP 20" widescreen is connected to a NVIDIA video card, so I
did not use 915resolution because 915resolution only applies to Intel
chips. So I had to edit my xorg.conf.
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ubuntu-
Changed package, because this package contains the NVIDIA driver if I'm
correct.
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: xorg => linux-restricted-modules-2.6.17
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/70092
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Not sure if it's X.org's fault, but I thought a guess is better than
nothing.
** Changed in: Ubuntu
Sourcepackagename: None => xorg
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So I've reinstalled the PC I was talking about in my first comment. I
installed nvidia-glx-legacy, and this time I made sure of where to find
the backup xorg.conf which "sudo nvidia-glx-config enable" writes. I
restarted, being sure that this time it would work because nvidia-glx-
legacy was the co
Because I can't add two attachments to one post, here is the xorg.conf
after "sudo nvidia-glx-config enable" which does not work and prevents X
for working.
** Attachment added: "not working xorg.conf"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/5347252/defect_xorg.conf
** Summary changed:
- package descr
Thank you very much for your comment. Could it be that the GeForce 1/2
drivers have been moved to the nvidia-glx-legacy package recently? If
I'm correct I used to install the non-legacy package for GeForce 2
videocards, and this is the first time I noticed that has changed. Now
that we know that th
Nevermind, just changed the title.
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Can't choose the the nvidia-glx package for some reason, and I can't
change the title description of this bug to a better title?
** Changed in: linux-restricted-modules-2.6.17 (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: linux-restricted-modules-2.6.17 => None
** Summary changed:
- X won't start after "sudo nvid
Thanks for your information, I'd be happy to help. However, how do we
edit that specification and what more do we need to do in order for this
problem to get the developers attention? If I visit the edit page it
says I don't have permission. My Jabber ID is [EMAIL PROTECTED],
please add me so that
Thanks for your comments everybody, I didn't expect this many reactions.
I also have a notebook with Intel GMA onboard video which required me to
install 915resolution in order to get the correct resolution.
Essentially it is the same problem, however I filed a different
bugreport for that: bug #6
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: adept
Today I installed Kubuntu 6.10 after not having used Kubuntu since the
first release. First thing I wanted to do after the installation was
install extra stuff, flash and java. In the K Menu, there is "add and
remove applications" which refers to ad
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nvidia-glx
I installed Kubuntu 6.10 succesfully on a machine and downloaded the
NVIDIA drivers (the machine has a GeForce 2 MX, so that would be the
appropriate driver (no nvidia-glx-legacy)), then did "sudo nvidia-glx-
config enable" in the terminal. Aft
Public bug reported:
When the installation is finished, the installer ask the user to remove
the CD before restarting. I believe this is incorrect, as that is not
what happens. After clicking restart, the CD will eject automatically.
So please tell the user that this will happen automatically afte
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: khelpcenter
You're new to Kubuntu and you want to know how to install Java, flash
and other stuff. Go to K Menu -> Help and try to search for Java or
Flash. Nothing will happen.
By the way, such essential information on installing Java and Flash
should b
If it's not a bug, ok then. But could you please explain in more detail
why this is normal behavior? Isn't this an undesirable cosmetic error?
Doesn't it look ugly if the username displayed in the terminal is messed
up if you start hitting the keyboard to soon?
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It seems this bug is no more, so I took the liberty to close this...
** Changed in: dhcp3 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: bash
Original bugreport is here, posting it here because the GNOME Terminal
dev's say they can't fix a slow .bashrc:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=358946
GNOME Terminal accepts keyboard input before the username and computername are
displayed
I'm currently using the latest Ubuntu 6.10, and the problem seems to be
gone for me.
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Binary package hint: ubiquity
I installed Ubuntu 6.10 beta using the Live CD installer. I have two
harddisks in my PC, no RAID, and aside from the Live CD installer
everything is working fine.
When I was going through the Live CD installer, the installer detected
my two disk
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
Recently I got a notebook, a Fujitsu Siemens Amilo 1505 Pi. It has an
Intel 945GM chipset and an Intel GMA 950 video chip.
Ubuntu works nicely with it, but there is one problem. The display
resolution wasn't detected correctly, and installing the pa
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
I have a Dell 2007WFP 20 inch widescreen monitor. It has a resolution of
1680 x 1050 pixels. I booted up the latest Ubuntu 6.10 beta Live CD, and
I noticed that the resolution was set at 1280 x 1024, which looked
absolutely terrible.
With no way to
Just found this bug via the search, I'm using Ubuntu 6.10 beta and I'm
also experiencing it.
As said, resizing doesn't work at all. For example, download this -
http://www.gran-turismo.com/jp/movie/index.do?id=385 - video. It's 720p,
if I play it with Media Player Classic under Windows XP Media P
Closing this, because this bug report probably doesn't make much sense.
If I'm correct the thumb button on the G5 is used by default as the back
button for web browsing, not as the middle mouse button (which happens
to open links in new tabs in Epiphany). And the fact that it was
recognized as the
I'm worried about the amount of attention this bug receives from the
developers. I thought Dapper was supposed to be a long term support
release? Martin Pitt's (the assignee for this bug) last reply was two
months ago, with the question if there are still people having huge
problems with this in Da
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