This bug was also being tracked upstream at https://gna.org/bugs/?10542
and http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=542064
The symptoms exist on Ubuntu 8.04, but as commented at the above
trackers, it appears to be fixed in Intrepid. So I'm happy for it to be
closed.
** Changed in: subtitleedit
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: subtitleeditor
I've installed subtitleeditor on Hardy Heron Alpha 5 and it doesn't
appear in the Gnome Application menu.
After looking at the /usr/share/applications/subtitleeditor.desktop file
I can see that it has a mistake in the Type line. It should
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 50386 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/50386
It's subtly different because the key entered is used with the essid to
create a hex key and then written to the interfaces file. The WEP key is
just written straight to the file.
Why this wasn't fixed when WPA
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-system-tools
I switch my wireless interface from roaming mode (where it works) to a
static configuration. When I enter my WPA-PSK passphrase and click Ok,
it just fails without any warning. Checking the /etc/network/interfaces
file shows that the co
It sounds like you have turned of roaming mode for your wireless
interface.
If you want the nm-applet to show connection status and provide the
drop-down list of networks, you have to go into the interface properties
and tick Enable roaming mode.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: subtitleeditor
I'm using subtitle editor 0.13.6 on Gutsy Gibbon Beta. I can open .spx
files such as the fable example recording, but .ogg files such as the
experience example fail to load.
The only error message says "Error Generate Waveform"
I've tried
It deactivates the connection, according to iwevent the address is Not-
Associated and it sets the essid to "" and the encryption key to off.
The interface is still working and I can still see the network list from
nm-applet.
I suppose what I would like is for more feedback from Network Manager, I
** Summary changed:
- network manager disables wireless if dhcp times out
+ network manager deactivates wireless if dhcp times out
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/84103
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I have tried a Gutsy Tribe 5 desktop CD and the problem still exists.
Only now nm-applet does not pop up the dialogue for a new key, it just
disables the interface. During it's attempts to connect I can
successfully ping my other Ubuntu PC via it's IPv6 address. So I know
that the connection along
This bug appears to have been fixed in Feisty now that madwifi driver
management has switched to the restricted drivers manager.
So this bug report should probably be closed.
** Changed in: debian-installer (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 87262 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/87262
It still exists and I found another bug report with more progress plus a
workaround.
So I have marked this as a duplicate.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 87262
Virtual PC and feisty fawn
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/110602
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http://librarian.launchpad.net/7438251/dmesg
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http://librarian.launchpad.net/7438212/debug
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: migration-assistant
I'm installing Ubuntu 7.04 Desktop cd on a HP Compaq Presario SR1139uk.
It has a pre-existing factory installation of Windows XP with two
partitions. The first is recognised as /dev/hdc1 with a FAT32
filesystem. The second as /dev/hdc2
Default routes should not have anything to do with what I'm trying to
achieve, I just want to add a network to a routing table via a router. I
tried it out and found that even if I do add a default route it doesn't
make any difference.
You could be right about the interface though, I don't seem to
Okay here is an excerpt of tcpdump.
Gainward is my Edgy PC that is acting as the gateway to the 192.168.2.1 network
and ubuntu-feisty is the PC trying to access that network.
The network is established and I can ping successfully on the local network.
18:55:32.727123 arp who-has gainward.local t
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: avahi-autoipd
I have set up a wired network with a hub, one Feisty PC and one Edgy PC.
Edgy has a connection to an external network which uses DHCP, but on the
private wired network it has a static address in the Link local address
range (169.254.2.102).
I have noticed that auto-ip does start and it able to configure the
interface and connect to the multicast group. I can even use avahi-
discovery to see the available services.
However Network Manager still pops up a dialog asking for a new
password. If I leave it alone I can continue to use the n
Re-assigning affected package as network-admin is a part of gnome-
system-tools, not network-manager.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: network-manager => gnome-system-tools
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 50386 ***
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 50386
[network-admin] wireless-key from /etc/network/interfaces not escaped
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I repeated the install process and did not encounter the error again. So
I can't provide any steps to repeat.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: aspell-en
I'm installing Feisty Herd 5 candidate 20070228.1 Alternate i386.
Install proceeds okay until at about 95-97% I get this error:
[!!] dictionaries-common: Running aspell-autobuildhash
Problems rebuilding an aspell hash file (en)
This err
Sorry for the long delay, I should have subscribed earlier.
The kernel modules needed to interface with the Atheros card need to be
installed alongside the new kernel due to ABI changes.
This should be taken care of by the linux-restricted-modules package,
which depends on the latest version. For
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Public bug reported:
Installing using Feisty Alternate 20070215.2 and found my Atheros based
wifi card was not detected during the search for network cards.
This meant after installation I had to install the linux-restricted-
modules packages to make it work.
Although this shows that at least th
Do you have the linux-restricted-modules-generic and
linux-restricted-modules-2.6.17-11-generic installed?
or check the contents of the /lib/modules/2.6.17-11-generic/madwifi/ directory.
Could you provide the output (if any) of 'sudo modprobe ath_pci'
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubuntu-artwork
I've just installed feisty desktop 20070215 and I have noticed that the
openoffice.org writer icon in the Applications menu is wrong. It appears
to have the /usr/share/icons/Human/scalable/apps/ooo-web.svg icon or it
certainly looks like th
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http://librarian.launchpad.net/6440641/ProcMaps.txt
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http://librarian.launchpad.net/6440642/ProcStatus.txt
** Attachm
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: hwdb-client
I have booted the Feisty 20070215 Desktop CD and then run the Ubuntu
Device Database. It proceeded okay until the mouse test. I clicked ok,
then on network test it open this crash report.
On this laptop I have no built-in network card, though
I just want to add that I am using the following packages on a freshly
updated Feisty:
g-c-c 1:2.17.90-0ubuntu4
software-properties-gtk 0.52
synaptic 0.57.11.1ubuntu7
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I can confirm this behavior.
According to the /var/log/auth.log, gksu is attempting to open /usr/bin
/software-properties, which does not exist. Instead it should be
targeting /usr/bin/software-properties-gtk.
Synaptic does not have this problem, it appears to only affect the
gnome-control-centre
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: network-manager
I'm using feisty herd 3 updated as of today 8th Jan 2007.
I try to connect to my WPA-PSK wireless network using an atheros wifi
card in my laptop. For some reason sometimes it doesn't want to connect,
even though it has the key stored in
I have this problem on my laptop with a cardbus ethernet adaptor. You
can see in the attached log that the card is detected and after dhcp
fails it is assigned an address via avahi-autoipd. If I then plug in the
cable the kernel reports a link beat and the network works as it is pre-
configured. Th
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 80589 ***
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 80589
daily live comes with crash report - pre-populated!
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Sorry I seem to have misled you.
The app opens and runs fine. I just wanted to report the warning. It
seemed like the sort of thing that shouldn't be happening. Particularly
as it's not the kind of app I would expect to be running on start-up.
Perhaps there is a file in the image that's reporting
Possible duplicate of https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/debian-
installer/+bug/80294
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There were no updates available.
Here's the error message you requested.
$ gnome-app-install
** (gnome-app-install:7901): WARNING **: return value of custom widget handler
was not a GtkWidget
/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/AppInstall/AppInstall.py:1445: GtkWarning:
gtk_tree_model_sort_sort:
Public bug reported:
I boot the feisty-desktop-i386.iso cd release version 20070201.2 and
once GNOME has loaded I see a crash report in the notification panel. It
says "A application has crashed on your system (now or in the past).
Click on the notification..."
When I click on it the dialog windo
syslog included
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Since feisty is taking too long to install at the moment, I reverted to
Edgy.
The problem is that during install when it comes to configuring the
xserver, I am asked to select the correct resolutions from a list, but
after this there is no choice of colour depth. Even though I selected
800x512x16
Are you sure the install has completely stopped?
If you continue to get the message, then it may just be the slow
hardware detection mentioned in the release announcement. On one of my
virtual installs it seemed to take forever, but it went through the
install despite about a million of those "ker
Public bug reported:
I have installed feisty herd 2 on virtual pc 2004 using the alternate
cd. Because virtual pc doesn't support 24 bit colour depth I have to
select "safe mode" and either 16 or 32 bit resolution on boot.
After install the defaultdepth in the /etx/X11/xorg.conf is set back to
24
I'm still seeing it happen on the desktop cd.
I've also installed to a .vhd with the alternative cd (id 20070111.1)
and it occurs there as well. Same log info as above.
Are there other places I can look for more information?
The /var/log/Xorg.0.log has been attached, but I don't see anything
obv
Public bug reported:
I have the Herd 2 Desktop CD 20070111.1 and when I use it to boot into
the live environment on Virtual PC 2004 there is no mouse capture. This
means I can't click on anything using the mouse. The best I get is a
dashed line square when I click and drag. Though this might no be
I'm seeing the same issue on the final release of the edgy-alternative
install CD. This is strange because it was working fine on knot 2.
Also, bug #67424 may be a duplicate.
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The original problem with the usb mouse seems to have been resolved
since it works fine on Dapper and on Edgy. I'm not sure what was
changed. Sorry I should I kept this bug report up to date.
The touchpad still doesn't work right after suspend, so I should perhaps
open a separate bug report.
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Public bug reported:
I'm using an Edgy-beta install on my laptop with a Freecom 24B external
usb cd-writer. When I try to write a cd image through nautilus (right
click iso file -> write to disc...) the dialog option of write speed has
1764 options to choose from. Starting at 11.7x repeating 15 t
Public bug reported:
I downloaded the edgy beta alternative i386 cd and installed it on my
laptop with an Atheros based D-Link G650 AirPlus Wi-fi PC card. During
install it detected the card and asked for the encryption key and essid.
It then discovered a connection.
After install was completed t
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