The problem is easily solved by uninstalling the package overlay-
scrollbars. It does not seem to handle the case well in which there is
very little room for a scrollbar or something like that. Running
wireshark from the console yields messages like:
(wireshark:3889): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_range_ge
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pg_createcluster accepts options --user and --group to specify under
which credentials a new database cluster should be created. According to
the manual page, one may specify either a name or a UID/GID (as digits).
The implementation, however, tests whether there is a digit i
The newly uploaded 0.6.6-1ubuntu1.2 version works perfectly for me on a
reasonably complicated Precise server with a mixture of i386 and amd64
packages.
Upon starting aptitude, it immediately started complaining about broken
packages and all sorts of fixes that it wanted to apply to fix all sorts
The trouble on my system was that libgd2-xpm:i386 had to be installed
before ia32-libs could be installed. It conflicted with libgd2-noxpm.
apt-get's resolver does not work correctly? I understand that dist-
upgrade should be used for these situations, but it doesn't allow
installation of new pack
I'm also seeing this problem. I can't install ia32-libs on Ubuntu
Precise. My system is up-to-date, I just can't install ia32-libs.
> sudo apt-get install ia32-libs
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Some packages could not be installed.
The change proposed in comment #4 seems to work fine for me. Why has
there been no further activity for this bug? Surely every amd64 desktop
user that uses at least one i386/i686 compatibility package must see
this this problem?
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I tried installing Oneiric on an Asus EEE PC900, and at first it failed,
hanging at "Configuring target system".
I tried recovering from the console, but that did not work. I checked
what was happening at the time of the hang:
/usr/share/ubiquity/installplugins.py was waiting for input on file
des
I tried installing Oneiric on an Asus EEE PC900, and at first it failed,
hanging at "Configuring target system".
I tried recovering from the console, but that did not work. I checked
what was happening at the time of the hang:
/usr/share/ubiquity/installplugins.py was waiting for input on file
des
I get this a lot with evince since upgrading to oneiric. Also gconf-
editor has this problem. They all crash in XVisualIDFromVisual in a call
to gdk_x11_window_foreign_new_for_display from gdk itself, called from
liboverlay-scrollbar3-0.2.so.0.
Perhaps I have a non-standard situation that is also
Okay. I've released videotrans version 1.6.1 upstream at Sourceforge,
where this problem should be fixed. There are a number of other cleanups
as well. How do I get version 1.6.1 into Ubuntu Oneiric?
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I don't really get why this error occurs? floor() is supposed to be a
function from the math library, and the math library is linked in using
-lm. This may fail if only a static version of the math library is
available, but I'm assuming that there is a dynamic version of this
library available...
According to various observations in this bug report (especially #15 and
#16), I believe this is not an X server bug but a bug in Metacity.
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Hi Dave,
I agree with you that it has been very quiet in this bug report lately,
even though the problem still exists and must be affecting more people
than those who have found this bug report.
Anyway, a temporary solution, as stated in #15 and #16, is to copy an
older Ubuntu's metacity and run
Alin,
Yes, the tooltips also corrupt my display as you describe. I've
described this (although without a screenshot) in comment #5.
With kind regards,
Sven
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I've more or less confirmed that metacity is at fault: I've copied
/usr/bin/metacity from a Lucid machine to /tmp and ran "/tmp/metacity
--replace". This causes the Lucid version of metacity to take over. I've
not had any corruption with that version (it's a miracle that it works
with Natty's libra
More corruption, not only window borders. I've attached an image where
part of a pop-up-context-menu in Thunderbird is not being drawn.
Another thing: when the corruption happens in the Gnome Panel, as in the
image that I've already attached in #5, it's the actual desktop
background that gets disp
A question for the other people who are also affected by this problem:
does the remaining-border-corruption ever happen to you on non-Gnome-
Terminal windows? I've been experimenting with some other windows, such
as a calculator or other small windows, and they never seem to have any
residue left o
I tried to do this as well, as I initially thought it might have
something to do with metacity, but I can't seem to switch window
managers: the Appearance setting program does not have the fourth tab
that it used to have (Effects or something similar). Has this choice
been moved to another settings
Hmmm, a little more use of the system reveals that sometimes also parts
of the Gnome Panel get corrupted. This COULD possibly be related to
tooltips being displayed there when switching workspaces, although I'll
need to test this further. Also, sometimes, parts of my Gnome Terminal
display the back
A little more information: this also happens if I switch workspaces
using the "Workspace Switcher" panel widget (not using the CTRL-ALT-
arrow keys, just clicking on a workspace with the left mouse button).
This does not draw the 4x2 workspace miniatures transient window, but
still corrupts the new
Hello RedSingularity,
My display controller from the lspci -v output is:
01:05.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc RS482 [Radeon Xpress
200M] (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])
Subsystem: Micro-Star International Co., Ltd. Device a422
Flags: bus master, 66MHz, medium dev
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This bug may be related to metacity, but I am uncertain of that.
Since I upgraded to Natty, I've been having a problem when logging in
with the Gnome desktop (the Unity desktop is not available for me
because my graphics card has no available 3D driver). I've defined eight
wo
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Status: New => Confirmed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/549081
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Yes, I can confirm this bug, although the weird repositioning in some
corner of the screen does not occur in my case. The slider DOES,
however, function properly if I first click on the icon, which opens the
slider, and then right-click, opening the panel menu, followed by
another right click that
I've tried to open only one of the two devices that become available
when the mouse is plugged in, but this does not help either. So it does
not seem to be caused by both devices being opened at once.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/274512
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If I strace my X server, I can see that my touchpad causes lots of data
to be read from its /dev/input/event* device (my touchpad also actually
works :-) ). Moving the USB mouse that does not work, I can see that the
X server is not receiving any data at all from the mouse. select() never
sees its
I've got this exact mouse as well, and it does not work on my up-to-date
Ubuntu Intrepid machines.
It does seem to actually work though, hardware-wise, and USB message-
wise: if I start Windows Vista in a QEMU (yes, I know, officially I'm
not allowed to do so), and directly "plug in" the device us
Steve,
I've tested the version in intrepid-proposed on the computer where the
cryptsetup package previously failed, and the new version works as
expected!
Thanks for looking into this!
Sven
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/291752
Y
Hello,
I've upgraded cryptsetup to the version in intrepid-proposed and it has
indeed solved my problem. I can reboot now and it simply works :-)
Thank you all for the very quick solution!
Sven
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[regression] cryptsetup does not work on raw encrypted drives
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/291
Forgot to mention that / is one of the LVM logical volumes.
Sven
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Hi,
My intrepid system was updated with cryptsetup 2:1.0.6-6ubuntu2.1 a
short while ago (via intrepid-updates).
Ever since, it will not boot with my encrypted root file system. It asks
for the password as usual, and when I enter it (correctly), it reports:
"cryptsetup: cryptsetup failed, bad pass
Uh, I meant: bug #188702 (Multimedia buttons that do not work).
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By the way, the solution by Toby also solves bug #188702 for me (Mute
button that doesn't work).
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I was subscribed to bug #303921 , and the solution that was presented
there not only solved that problem, but also this problem!
The solution that worked for me was to disable "Locate Pointer" in
System --> Preferences --> Mouse. I have no idea why that setting has
anything to do with this, but di
Turning off "Locate Pointer" indeed solves my problem. It also restores
functionality to my Play/Pause, Rewind and Forward keyboard shortcuts,
which didn't work anymore either, just as Mute didn't.
This must be a very weird bug...
Thank you for your suggestion, Toby!
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This affects me too on my desktop PC. I have a wireless keyboard with
volume and mute buttons on it. The volume buttons work fine but the mute
button does not work. I too have tried whether the key code in the
Keyboard Shortcuts program was wrong, but pressing the mute button there
returns the same
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I was upgrading my Ubuntu system from Hardy to Intrepid. At the end of
the upgrade, the system reported that update-manager had not been
successfully upgraded, even though it did not report what the failure
was.
This may have had something
Same here on Ubuntu 8.04.
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Compiling a custom version of mplayer with a patch allowed me to use at least
mplayer. Instructions are here:
http://forum.compiz-fusion.org/showthread.php?t=7212
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Binary package hint: tomboy
Output from lsb_release -rd :
Description:Ubuntu hardy (development branch)
Release:8.04
apt-cache policy tomboy says:
tomboy:
Installed: 0.10.0-1
Candidate: 0.10.0-1
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