I've tested this again with edgy final, and i get the exact same
behaviour. Following from juan's mention of 'lshal -m' above, i've done
some testing:
1. Boot edgy, run 'lshal -m', press fn+f3:
keypress event is visible
2. Press fn+f3 again:
keypress event does not occur
3. Suspend edgy,
I've just tested dvd playback and cd-writing on edgy on the inspiron
9300, and both worked perfectly.
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-ati
My inspiron 9300 has the following gfx card:
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc M22 [Radeon
Mobility M300]
When i connect an external monitor to the d-sub/vga connector, the
monitor turns on, and says it's
I should note that the bios was upgraded from A04 to A05 since it was
last tested on dapper. If that's likely to have made the difference, i
can boot off of a dapper live cd to test (don't have one available right
now).
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I can confirm this still happens on edgy. See also bug #78228.
** Changed in: Ubuntu
Sourcepackagename: None = xserver-xorg-video-ati
Importance: Undecided = Medium
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: hotkey-setup
Steps to reproduce:
1. Boot edgy, log in
2. Press fn+f1
Expected result:
Machine should hibernate
Actual result:
Nothing happens
Software:
Edgy, with updates till today (2007-01-06)
hotkey-setup 0.1-17ubuntu3
linux-image-2.6.17-10-generic
Here's the output of lspci:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo lspci -s 00:1f.2 -nv
00:1f.2 0101: 8086:2653 (rev 03) (prog-if 80)
Subsystem: 1014:056a
Flags: bus master, 66MHz, medium devsel, latency 0
I/O ports at unassigned
I/O ports at unassigned
I/O ports at
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: coreutils
Steps to reproduce:
mkdir -p a b/a
touch b/a/foo
mv a b
Expected result:
mv: cannot overwrite directory `b/a'
Actual result:
mv: cannot move `a' to a subdirectory of itself, `b/a'
This is on edgy, kernel 2.6.17-10-generic, coreutils
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.17-10-generic
Reading from the dvd drive in edgy is painfully slow. dd (invoked as: dd
if=/dev/scd0 of=/dev/null bs=100M count=1) reports a read-speed of
~1.8MB/s. The same problem existed in dapper, and i think it's related
to bug
I'm getting the exact same issue on both my thinkpad t43p and my
inspiron 9300. I haven't tried the above tweaking yet, will post back
when i know if it works or not for me. Possibly related is that i've
been unable to write cds on the t43p also.
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I can confirm this in the edgy i386 beta too. Doing an 'lvm lvscan' in
the console shows that the lv's are being detected alright, but none of
them have been activated. Setting the lv's active manually allows the
partioner to see them and the install works fine then.
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #278180
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** Also affects: lvm2 (upstream) via
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=278180
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #278180
Gah, added the 'upstream' bug-watch by mistake, it should have been the
distro one.
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To clarify, this is using the edgy beta alternate installer. Steps to
reproduce:
1. Boot off of edgy beta alternate installer cd
2. Proceed through steps until you reach the partioner, choosing 'manually edit
partion table'
3. Choose 'confiugre the logical volume manager'
Expected results:
The
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
1. Start irssi
2. Connect to irc.freenode.org, join a random empty channel
3. Paste/type a long line from an irssi client (at least 450 characters long)
What should happen:
All the characters should be sent, if the line is too long it should be split
Yes, it's the same password dialog 11 times.
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Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
1. apt-get install apt-proxy
2. /etc/init.d/apt-proxy restart
Expected result:
/var/log/apt-proxy.log would show a clean shutdown of the daemon
Actual result:
/var/log/apt-proxy.log shows a exception thrown on shutdown:
exceptions.AttributeError: 'str'
Here's a patch that fixes the bug.
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Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
1. Mount a samba share using nautilus, store the password in gnome-keyring when
prompted.
2. Add some music tracks from that share into the rhythmbox library
3. Reboot
4. Start rhythmbox
Expected result:
Rhythmbox should get gnome-keyring to prompt for
Here's a screenshot of what happens.
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Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
1. Connect a handspring treo 180 via the usb cable to a machine
2. Press the 'hotsync' button on the cable
3. run 'ls -l /dev/pilot'
Expected result:
/dev/pilot should be symlinked to something like /dev/ttyUSB1
Actual result:
/dev/pilot has not been
Here's a patch that fixes the issue.
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Hmm. Has that upload gone through? Checking the source packages for
dapper and edgy both show that --enable-hostname is still supplied in
debian/rules (also packages.ubuntu.com/tsocks shows that it's the same
package unmodified that has been used since warty), and the dapper
package still gives
I've had the same issue with the apt acquire::http::proxy being set to
'false' preventing it from working with apt-proxy. With the setting as
is, apt sends a 'GET http://hostname:portnum/ubuntu/etc' request instead
of just 'GET /ubuntu/etc', which causes apt-proxy to (probably
wrongfully) barf.
The card reader in my dell inspiron 9300 works fine with the latest
dapper updates, it didn't work at all with the default install.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 45975 ***
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 45975
Record from input combo error + sound recording does not work.
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I've just marked #45291 as a duplicate of this. I also get the same
input duplication on both machines i've tested this on.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Start sound-recorder
2. Click 'record'
3. After a few seconds, click 'stop'
4. Click 'record'
5. After a few seconds, click 'stop'
6. Click on the
I'm hitting the same problem on my dell inspiron 9300 here. Attaching
dmesg, it contains a bunch of ata errors which look like they're related
to the cd drive alright.
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I'm also using gdm 2.14.10-0ubuntu1, suspend works fine from gdm, but
hibernate gives me the authentication failed error.
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My IDE chipset is:
:00:1f.2 IDE interface: Intel Corporation 82801FBM (ICH6M) SATA Controller
(rev 03)
My cdrom is:
Vendor: PHILIPS Model: CDRW/DVD SCB5265 Rev: TD15
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Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
1. Open any application, say gedit
2. Start typing
3. While typing, try to move the mouse pointer
Expected result:
The touchpad input would be ignored
Actual result:
The touchpad input is not ignored
Hardware:
Dell Inspiron 9300 laptop
Synaptics
This isn't specific to gedit. The exact same thing happens in similar
dialogs with sound-recorder, mousepad, nautilus, xchat-gnome, so i'm
thinking it's a gnome dialog bug.
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Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
With monitor connected to vga port, press fn+f8 (marked crt/lcd)
Expected result:
The displays to alternate between lcd on, crt on, both on.
Actual result:
The crt flickers momentarily but that's it, stays in the 'both on' state.
Hardware:
Dell inspiron
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
1. Press the battery status hotkey (fn+f3 on this laptop)
2. Click the 'x' to close the battery status popup
3. Press the battery status hotkey again
Expected result:
The battery status popup displays again
Actual result:
Nothing happens. Restarting
Sure:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Desktop(0)$ ./test
2006-07-15-10h10
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Found the issue, here's a patch that fixes it. It's been a while since i
last did gtk programming, so it may not be the cleanest way to handle
this. Disabling the menu entry (and keyboard shortcut) until there is
something to save would probably be best.
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Sorry, really should have included those details. I'm using ubuntu 6.06.
xchat-gnome version 0.11-0ubuntu6. It is 100% reproducible on the two
dapper machines i have here.
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Crud. That last attachment seems to have gotten eaten. Attaching again
with a less launchpad-hostile name.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xchat-gnome
Steps to reproduce the crash:
1. load xchat-gnome
2. type ctrl-s OR discussion-save transcript
Expected result:
A save dialog, or maybe that the option is disabled until there's some text in
the buffer.
Actual result:
Segfaults every time.
This bug doesn't seem to be present in the version of nm shipped with
dapper. Everything looks good.
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