Just an update re #25 and #32. The Telepathy PPA updates appear to be
causing some strangeness for me (some GoogleTalk contacts were always
shown as offline when they were online) so, since this is now fixed for
the base LTS version, I suggest people revert back to this.
I used ubuntu-tweak to mak
Just to note that upgrading to the latest Lucid telepathy PPA fixes this
(see this Ubuntu forums thread:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1594248). So this suggests
that, if it is the GTalk protocol change in comment #24, the telepathy
guys have already fixed it.
Other workaround is obviou
This appears all tied off now, but just to say there was a typo in my
comment #10: I meant bug #657048, which documents the fix that is
supposed to address this bug as well.
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Re the VirtualBox shared folders aspect of this problem. So there are
two problems here, both stemming from gedit and Nautilus renaming open
files as part of their overwrite process:
-- the Samba filesystem doe
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 556293 ***
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Since noone responded, marked as duplicate of #556293 as in previous
post #4
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apt/aptitude need to take global proxy settings into account
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Attach screenshot of the errors as well if that's useful. The
/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-openjdk/lib/visualvm/profiler3/lib/deployed/jdk16/linux-amd64
folder is empty (as is the jdk15 one). Is this perhaps an x64 issue with no
64-bit libraries available? (Perhaps someone can test on x32?)
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The correct fix depends on a full understanding of how jvisualvm
actually works.
The --jdkhome option appears to control only the JVM that VisualVM runs
in, not the JVM which it monitors for Java instances. I can run the Sun
VisualVM with the Sun JVM as jdkhome, and still see/monitor Java
program
See my comments (and earlier ones from others) in bug #577958.
I suspect that DBooth did an upgrade to Lucid like me. This would mean
you'd have the Sun JDK and the Lucid version of the visualvm package
which won't detect the Sun JDK properly if the OpenJDK JDK is not
installed (due to the script
Ah, sorry, an update. The visualvm package is used for the common launch
script for either JDK (and is recommended from the sun-java6-jdk
package, hence I presumably had it pre-upgrade but it updated as part of
the Lucid upgrade).
The symlink issue is part of bug #657408, and I'll update it there
Same issues here but with an upgrade to Lucid, so that I kept my Sun
Java JDK installation from Karmic (the upgrade appears to have
automatically added the partner repo that Ekr had to do manually, which
makes sense). Somehow I had the OpenJDK visualvm package installed
(presumably by the upgrade p
Sorry for the multiple updates but resolved this one; my bad.
It's a symptom of bug #556293
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sudo/+bug/556293). http_proxy
is not getting set properly for a sudo environment (via Apply System
Wide from System-->Preferences-->Network Proxy).
So wget fails
To be clear, I can wget the exact file it requires from the cmd line so,
if the installer is using wget under the covers (as I assume it is),
it's somehow losing the proxy details. (Maybe others can confirm that
the problem only occurs behind a proxy server)
Also, even though it fails, the pac
Same problem. I'm behind a proxy, but apt-get works for everything else
and, for example, I can wget from the cmd line; http_proxy is set
correctly in the environment variables.
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Oops, sorry for multiple posts. To clarify, looks like the
libjavaplugin.so version is somehow broken (or has an incorrect name; I
remember some forum post about similar issues where they'd had to rename
libjavaplugin.so to something else). I didn't need *both* the entries,
only to replace libjavap
Could this also be related to Bug #291135 (since that was supposed to
move from libjavaplugin.oji to the apparently newer libnpjp2.so)? Or, at
the very least, it would seem that a fix for that should fix this, at
least for the configuration I have.
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Same problem on Jaunty 32-bit.
sun-java6-plugin installs, Sun Java the default Java (in update-
alternatives), but Firefox 3.6.8 about:plugins shows no plugin
installed.
Unlike BjA, the fix for me was to symlink the separate libnpjp2.so in
/usr/lib/firefox/plugins *and* /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins.
For what it's worth, I can confirm this problem in Jaunty as well. I
also upgraded from Intrepid, but had the problem originally there as
well. (Actually, I think Intrepid was an upgrade from an initial Hardy
install as well.)
Does anyone experience this bug on a fresh install of Jaunty or a later
Sorry, late tonight :-( By Intrepid upgrade I, of course, mean upgrade
*from* Intrepid (to Jaunty).
(sigh)
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Looks like not just Kubuntu. Have identical problem on standard Gnome
Ubuntu, same model (Acer Aspire 5100 with Radeon Xpress 200M). Occurred
immediately following Intrepid upgrade.
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Just to be clear: for me, it's not just a flicker but flickering with
ghosted images of bits of desktop. Makes Ubuntu totally unusable. Still
occurs if log off and back on with a safe terminal.
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OK, as per Sebastien's comment, have raised a bug on Pidgin (#9552):
http://developer.pidgin.im/ticket/9552
Delayed since Pidgin's development server kept crashing on me. Included
all the pertinent detail from here. Let's see if anyone picks this up...
** Bug watch added: Pidgin Trac #9552
ht
Just to add that common sense would suggest that any permissions are
purely to enable them to be reconstructed when copying/restoring from
the media (and not to actually affect access on the disc, since this
becomes meaningless on other physical machines and can easily be
bypassed).
But, as I said
I'm not an expert on CD/DVD file systems, but it seems to me that we
need to nail down the real technical issues here (and whether this is
actually a bug -- see below). From my (limited) understanding:
-- CDs/DVDs are typically burnt with ISO 9660 filesystems and most OSs
support (some aspects of)
But is this really just a wishlist item? Surely this is a classic "will
completely flummox a non-technical user" type problem which goes against
the core Ubuntu philosophy. The *importance* is obviously related to the
proportion of CDs/DVDs that may have this problem (doesn't seem that
clear yet),
Yeah, I appear to be having this problem as well (but have no idea if
the CD was burnt on a Mac). Standard /etc/fstab entry, but CD mounts
with all files permissions 700, and with userid and group 501 and
dialout on all files. Very annoying.
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Confirming on another Optiplex 745 under Hardy, latest kernel 2.6.24.19
and intel driver package 2:2.2.1-1ubuntu13.4.
Note that, for Dells at least, the specific motherboard version seems to
make a difference (as for the reboot problem in bug 115011 - see my
comments there). With my m/board code 0
Confirming on another Optiplex 745 under Hardy, latest kernel 2.6.24.19.
Re Ben's comment #9, I have motherboard code 0KW628 (assuming this is
the board's Product Name from dmidecode).
A colleague has an Optiplex 745 with code 0WK833 which doesn't have this
problem, so doesn't look like it's rest
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 39959 ***
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Now works for me after Hardy upgrade. Appears that Ubuntu doesn't now
use rtc modules (rtc or genrtc) as lsmod | grep rtc returns nothing.
Since problem also captured in bug 39959, attempting to close this bug
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 39959 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/39959
OK, can't close so marking as duplicate of 39959.
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See my comments in [url=https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/util-
linux/+bug/21295/]bug 21295[/url].
Now works for me after Hardy upgrade (Dell Optiplex 745). Appears that
Ubuntu doesn't use the rtc modules (rtc or genrtc) any more in my case,
since lsmod | grep rtc returns nothing.
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Works for me now on Hardy (kernel 2.6.24-19). Appears that Ubuntu
doesn't use any rtc modules now (lsmod | grep rtc shows nothing).
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Doh - meant "file transfers *fail*" in second paragraph.
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I'm having similar problems (Gutsy, Pidgin 2.2.1) but possibly different
root cause (devs - please advise if you'd prefer a new bug).
Basically, both Yahoo buddy icon gets and file transfers file behind a
proxy server because: I have to set "No proxy" for the basic port 5050
connection, and Pidgin
And meant Gutsy, not Feisty (think I had the problem originally on
Feisty, and it remained after upgrade to Gutsy).
Not having a good day :-(
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Doh - meant "16345 poster" in first line.
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Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.22
Rather than re-opening bug #16345, opening a new bug (since was fixed for 26658
poster in 2.6.15...) - I left some comments in #16345 originally...
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.15/+bug/16345
Exactly the
I think this is a duplicate of #39959: hwclock won't work without
directisa option for some systems (including my Dell Optiplex 745
desktop with Feisty).
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/util-linux/+bug/39959
This also suggests a workaround (add directisa option manually to
hwclock.sh sc
I still have this problem on a Dell Optiplex 745 with the latest kernel
(2.6.22):
uname -r
2.6.22-14-386
sudo hwclock -r
select() to /dev/rtc to wait for clock tick timed out
Works with --directisa option as mentioned elsewhere:
sudo hwclock -r --directisa --utc
Wed 02 Apr 2008 11:21:40 BST -0
Just in case it's useful for anyone else, note that I had this problem
(on a desktop Dell Optiplex 745) after upgrade to 7.10.
Looks like (at least for me), it *was* fixed in the 2.6.22 kernel, but the
problem in the forum entry below stopped it working:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=5
Sorry, forgot to specify - I originally had the bug on normal Ubuntu
Feisty release (not Kubuntu as original poster).
Cheers,
Rigsby
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Maybe I can help move this along.
I had this bug, also on an Acer Aspire 5100 laptop. I can confirm that
the problem no longer occurs with Gutsy (well, at least no more
hda_codec msgs in dmesg).
Note that I don't think these were the root cause messages. I had one at
boot up (could see via Ctrl-A
And the Word original
Cheers,
Stuart
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I've had similar problems with Gutsy (and pretty sure the same problems
on Feisty).
The last time this occurred was printing a PDF converted from a Word
file via OpenOffice. Hung processing on the printer (and in the queue)
until socket timed out, no matter what print client used (Evince,
Acrobat)
Presume it's OK to add comments to this bug since still Incomplete.
I also get this problem when behind a proxy i.e. all packages shown as
unauthenticated. I think a Synaptic Reload (apt-get update) sometimes
corrects the problem but appreciate that the cmd given will avoid any
proxy issues.
But
Just to add that 99.9% sure I still have this problem as well (i.e.
since the 41301 fix). Hasn't reoccurred for a bit but, if it does, I'll
post the log info for the Kernel team.
For info, I'm running 64-bit Feisty on an Acer Aspire 5101AWLMi laptop,
with a USB MS Trackball Optical (have never not
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