i had the same problem with consolekit. after a few days consolekit-
daemon had about 90% of cpu.
then i realized that in my auth.log that every 5 seconds i get this
entries:
Jan 4 06:24:36 usc-desktop sudo: root : TTY=unknown ; PWD=/ ; USER=root ;
COMMAND=/usr/bin/x2gopgwrapper
I know this question comes a bit late, but du you know why Jack is not
acceptable for main?
What is Ubuntu's current policy for this, is the user supposed to route all
audio through PulseAudio instead?
(I don't find pulseaudio-module-jack in Ubuntu, though)
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I just found out about Bug#84900 and various related or similar bug
reports.
And there is a link to the MainInclusionReportJACK
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MainInclusionReportJACK).
If I' right, the only problem here is one build dependency for JACK that is
optional anyways:
I can confirm this issue. Perhaps it is not a bug but on purpose?
Using mount --bind instead of symlinks works fine.
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~/Öffentlich is the name of the folder ~/Public in german systems.
Sorry!
The bug is there in Hardy (0.22 Oubuntu1) and Intrepid (0.40 Oubuntu1).
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I can share the folder ~/Öffentlich with gnome user share, but when I
try to copy a folder from there to a client, I get the error message
not found. Copying single files works fine. It is also possible to
upload folders from the client
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I checked again, and I have to take back my previous statement.
pci=routeirq does not seem to speed up file transfers for my system.
(The KDE4 file transfer progress window seems to provide a not very
conclusive average speed value)
The reason I posted in this bug report is that I believe this
Hi, I had the problem, too.
The updated Debian package works.
Tested with:
- kernel-package (11.015)
- debianutils (2.30)
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You
I have the issue, too.
Adding the boot option pci=routeirq greatly improves the write
performance (twice as fast).
Kubuntu Intrepid, AMD64, latest apt-get-upgrades, linux-
image-2.6.27-10-generic.
Hardware: Asrock mainboard with NVidia nForce 630a chipset. AMD 64-Bit-
Dual-Core-CPU.
I'm
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connect to server - Windows share works fine with credentials
(username and password) in Intrepid (Ubuntu 8.10) now, but it is still
broken in Hardy (Ubuntu 8.04). Please don't forget that Hardy is LTS (!)
and that this major bug must absolutely be fixed in Hardy as well
thatfore!
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no personal
I was not at home last week. Sorry for not answering sooner.
Thierry Carrez is right; the bug seemes to be fixed now. I have done
nothing else but installing the usual updates, and public shares now do
work in Hardy as well as in Intrepid.
Thanks, Max
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I was not at home last week. Sorry for not answering sooner.
Thierry Carrez is right; the bug seemes to be fixed now. I have done
nothing else but installing the usual updates, and public shares now do
work in Hardy as well as in Intrepid.
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Same problem here with a fully patched Intrepid.
tried all different combinations and variations.
Our exchange only offers https, ho http
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Manually added radio station with url such as the following:
http://www.di.fm/mp3/trance.pls
It says connecting at the bottom right corner of the window. but
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Binary package hint: kernel-package
Similar to http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12000:
Latest working kernel version: 2.6.27.5
Earliest failing kernel version: 2.6.28-rc1
Distribution: Kubuntu 8.04
Software Environment: AMD64
Description:
At boot, just after the
Works like a charm again: 2.6.27-9-generic #1 SMP (seems like I missed
an update; not sure how -8 would have worked out).
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I can't understand that the importance of this bug is still set to low
in samba after such a long time!
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I am surprised that the status of this bug report is still incomplete.
The bug must be known by the samba crew, because it is fixed in samba
3.2.3 implemented in Intrepid.
What I am asking for is to fix it in Hardy too because Hardy is LTS!
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Perhaps this is related to this issue:
Opening
http://www.rockwellautomation.ch/applications/gs/emea/gsch.nsf/4a87ff3bf2c03cc38525646f0072ffa9/05fa4296bf773768cc25707300199eab/$FILE/RAAMP-Prospekt_D_final.pdf
in KPDF and Adobe Reader shows very different results:
interwoven, or nested,
Public bug reported:
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Release:8.10
update-manager: 1:0.93.34
update-manger notifies me of new packages. i click the icon, update-manager
appears and shows updates that can be installed.
i click install, update-manger calculates everything, starts
Hi,
running Kubuntu 8.04 with the latest updates, this bug seems to have
reappeared.
Some files displayed in KPDF (or OKULAR) are hardly readable, while
displayed correctly in xpdf or Adobe Reader.
See screenshots below.
My current Ubuntu Libfreetype version on my system is:
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Ubuntu Intrepid
accesse on private folder ecryptfs with an live cd without password.there is
a copy from all datas not crypted in /home/username/.Private!
start with any livecd, mount your hdd, go to your home directory
I am sorry. I never wanted to speak for others. It is my opinion, but it
would be better if I had said nothing at all.
considering scripts existed already and were simply executed at the
wrong stage of the shutdown sequence
Do these scripts really fix the problem? Please read the posting of
I am sorry. I never wanted to speak for others. It is my opinion, but it
would be better if I had said nothing at all.
considering scripts existed already and were simply executed at the
wrong stage of the shutdown sequence
Do these scripts really fix the problem? Please read the posting of
I am afraid the problem is that in this case nobody really feels
responsible. Is it a problem of the shutdown sequence (Ubuntu problem),
of the cifs Kernel module (Linux general) or a Samba bug? Who has got to
fix it?
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I am afraid the problem is that in this case nobody really feels
responsible. Is it a problem of the shutdown sequence (Ubuntu problem),
of the cifs Kernel module (Linux general) or a Samba bug? Who has got to
fix it?
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Binary package hint: language-pack-de-base
I simply used the offered mechanisms.
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: i386
Dependencies:
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.10
ErrorMessage: fork failed: Cannot allocate memory
Package: language-pack-de-base 1:8.10+20081025 [modified:
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We are already waiting for years, and nothing did really happen. It is a
shame.
Even if it is far from being a perfect solution, it is better to propose
a workaround like the script of Scott Severance than to do just nothing.
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@ Mathias Gug
Is that what you did need?
Perhaps that can help you: Public shares inside a directory (in this
case it is /home/farber/) are possible only if the access to the
*whole* directory is allowed for everyone. This is not normal. It should
be enough to allow access to the share. It had
@ luchio
We are already waiting for years, and nothing did really happen. It is a
shame.
Even if it is far from being a perfect solution, it is better to propose
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@ Mathias Gug
Is that what you did need?
Perhaps that can help you: Public shares inside a directory (in this
case it is /home/farber/) are possible only if the access to the
*whole* directory is allowed for everyone. This is not normal. It should
be enough to allow access to the share. It had
What do you actually mean by configuration section? The few lines for
the share only or the [global] part also?
[Gemeinsam]
path = /home/farber/Gemeinsam
available = yes
browsable = yes
public = yes
writable = yes
The share is not accessible at all even if /home/farber/Gemeinsam is
set to mode
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: samba
Folders in my home directory can not be shared with guest access
permission, even if the acces mode is set to 0777. That is the case with
net usershare as well as with shares in /etc/samba/smb.conf. The
automatic adding of permissions in Nautilus
Last night there was another kernel update or something.
Now the Thinkpad fails to resume again (twice so far; I won't try
again).
2.6.27-7-generic #1 SMP Tue Nov 4 19:33:20 UTC 2008 i686 GNU/Linux
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What do you actually mean by configuration section? The few lines for
the share only or the [global] part also?
[Gemeinsam]
path = /home/farber/Gemeinsam
available = yes
browsable = yes
public = yes
writable = yes
The share is not accessible at all even if /home/farber/Gemeinsam is
set to mode
mv /etc/rc0.d/S31umountnfs.sh /etc/rc0.d/S14umountnfs.sh
mv /etc/rc6.d/S31umountnfs.sh /etc/rc6.d/S14umountnfs.sh
This fix is a rather old thing; it had been published more than two
years ago.
I had asked here if this solution was correct and really safe, but I did
not get any answer yet!
mv /etc/rc0.d/S31umountnfs.sh /etc/rc0.d/S14umountnfs.sh
mv /etc/rc6.d/S31umountnfs.sh /etc/rc6.d/S14umountnfs.sh
This fix is a rather old thing; it had been published more than two
years ago.
I had asked here if this solution was correct and really safe, but I did
not get any answer yet!
Most of the time it seems to work reliably, better anyway than the Mac I
used to own a few years ago.
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Sometimes it works, but right now the computer froze again on resume...
So it's probably not deterministic.
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I think there was a kernel upgrade a few days ago, so I decided to retry
this.
This morning I hibernated the T41, and now it restarted correctly (even
though it still printed that unable to thaw message on hibernate). If
this is reproducible by others, and if I resuming keeps working on my
Architecture: i386
Version: 2.24.0-0ubuntu3
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Architecture: i386
Version: 2.24.0-0ubuntu2
after upgrading to intrepid, evolution is behaving weird.
when opening evolution, it collects all messages, then sums up all unread
messages (including spam mails) and shows the number of all
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I frequently experience the bug described in bug #260004, i.e. the Adobe
Reader application crashes and apparently consumes all the system
resources.
The separate issue is that the system becomes unresponsive to all user
input and enters an almost completely locked-up state.
I have had the exact same problem since upgrading to 8.04.
Even worse, when the acroread (or ld-linux.so.2) has consumed all of the
available system memory (after a significant amount of time), the whole
computer locks (almost) completely with the harddisk LED flashing
continuously. The systems
Public bug reported:
I've installed Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid) on my Thinkpad T41 (which
previously had 8.04 installed) and got all updates available.
I can hibernate, and the hard-disk light indicates that memory state is
saved to the disk. When I start the machine again, the kernel boots,
the
Resume from suspend also fails, so maybe it's not the going to sleep
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This annoying bug is known for a very long time now. I wonder why
nothing has been done yet!
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This annoying bug is known for a very long time now. I wonder why
nothing has been done yet!
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Binary package hint: fusesmb
Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron, fusesmb ver. 2.7.2
After creating a new folder or a new file in a share with write
permission via fusesmb, this folder or file can't be renamed by the
client. On the client it disappeares after an error message no such
I'm pretty sure it's not, because I started evince from the command
line, not from within Firefox (I always save files to the desktop).
Even if, it would still be evince that opened my sound device, not
Firefox.
Of course there might be another (different) bug in evince, which might
be related to
noreplace-paravirt is the mot du jour. I tried the latest Alpha 5
desktop CD (i386) in install mode with that option, and at least it
booted so far. It seems very very very sluggish (compared to previous
Ubuntu-versions-in-virtualbox) and is I might abort the install as I'm
short on time, but it
See also Bug 221387; it might be a duplicate.
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I can select, copy, paste, use all the characters that are missing in OOo, in
the following Ubuntu application:
gucharmap 2.22.1-0ubuntu2
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I can confirm this bug in Hardy-Gnome. If a domain is added to the
hostname in /etc/hosts, sudo does not work any more. In Gutsy that did
not matter; sudo still worked even if a domain name was added:
172.0.0.1 localhost [hostname].[domain]
I think, the problem is not, how the domain name has
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Hi,
I'm using Openoffice.org 2.4.1~rc2-1ubuntu1 on Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy AMD64.
In the special character selection window (Insert, Special
Character), the displayed table of characters contains gaps, i.e.
Unicode character 2248 is displayed
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Same here. After an apt-upgrade a few days ago the sound is gone.
Everything worked before. The system is Kubuntu 8.04 with KDE4.
if i do
fuser -k /dev/snd/*
and
sudo modprobe -r snd_hda_intel sudo modprobe snd_hda_intel
i get a kde message that photon found a new hardware und uses it.
The issue also happens outside of libavg, as this discussion shows:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=762228
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Hi Motin,
you need to specify the version of libdar as a parameter to the
configure-script.
The INSTALL file included in the release version says in line 52 et
seqq.:
Decide which libdar to use. You may have only one installed, e.g.
libdar64.so, and in that case specify --enable-mode=64 in
Hi,
a few days ago, 2008-05-11, version 2.1.0 of KDar was released.
This version compiles and runs fine with the current Ubuntu Hardy
versions of libdar etc., fixing this issue.
Since KDar has some outstanding features (e.g. incremental backups in
conjunction with forward error correction in
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 49594 ***
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You can still get to the trash by opening a Nautilus window and then
selecting Go-Trash from the window's menu.
I'm not sure if this works if Nautilus is in spatial mode, but in
Ubuntu's default mode it works.
This is fixed in Hardy. I don't know if it works in Gutsy now.
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I just tried this again, and things seem to work now.
I set the time to local time in the system prefs. That same time now
appears (even after a reboot, just in case) in the gdm login screen, and
a newly added clock applet (the old one still did not work, so I dumped
it) also shows the correct
I can't find a way to close this bug, so I'm setting it to invalid,
which I hope is the same.
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I agree with flaccid: This perpetuating and ennoying bug should be fixed
as soon as possible!
That has even become more important with Hardy, since smbfs does not
exist as a workaround any more, smbmount being nothing more than a
wrapper for mount.cifs.
The simple solution proposed in the link
I agree with flaccid: This perpetuating and ennoying bug should be fixed
as soon as possible!
That has even become more important with Hardy, since smbfs does not
exist as a workaround any more, smbmount being nothing more than a
wrapper for mount.cifs.
The simple solution proposed in the link
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In Gutsy Connect to server - Windows share still worked fine. Entering
my user name and password I always got write permissions.
In Hardy, when I try to connect to a Windows- or Samba-Share on a Server
in my workgroup using my user name, I am
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: totem
after update on 8.04 the mpeg4 files only with the half picture are
represented. The video size with 320x240 recognized is however
640x480. The Player is Totem.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: Wed May 7 21:22:36 2008
DistroRelease:
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the syntax of cifs has been adopted for smbfs too, and
that therefore smbfs is mo more able to resolve netbios names (as it
still could in Gutsy) makes a tool like pyNeighborhood very important!
Greetings,
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This is a very old and well known problem. See also
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=772774 and
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=293513highlight=cifs+vfs
I wonder why this bug is not fixed yet!
It has been proposed to change S31umountnfs.sh to K14umountnfs.sh in
/etc/rc0.d and
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After trying to mount a share with sudo mount -t smbfs... using
netbios name in Hardy 8.04, I get the error messages no ip specified,
could nor trsolve name. Using the IP instead of the netbios name does
not work either, I get an error messige Nr. 6 share does not exist.
The
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pyneighborhood
Browsing of workgroups only works by anonymous access. As soon as a user
name and password is specified, workgroup browsing fails. Only browsing
of the workgroups is concerned. After entering manually the name and ip
of the server,
Perhaps I have found the explanation:
Does the old smbfs file system not exist any more in Hardy, and has
'smbfs' now become only a synonym of 'cifs'?
Mounting shares with smbfs, but using the syntax of cifs, does work. It
is even possible to unmount shares that had been mountet with smbfs, by
This is a very old and well known problem. See also
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=772774 and
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=293513highlight=cifs+vfs
I wonder why this bug is not fixed yet!
It has been proposed to change S31umountnfs.sh to K14umountnfs.sh in
/etc/rc0.d and
another thing is that -since hardy- ~/.Trash is gone, one cannot run 'sudo rm
-rf .Trash/*' anymore.
how do i actually delete those files and folders in wastebasket?
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Binary package hint: gvfs
I can't mount a public share with username and password with gvfs in
Hardy. The attempt by connect to server - Windows Share does ask for
password if an username is entered, but the connection is not done
correctly and I can't get write permission.
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 212271 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/212271
Thank you very much, this solved my problem. Sorry for the inconvenience
I made you, because I did not find the original bug. I mark it as a
duplicate of 212271 now.
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FWIW, I've been successful in running Skype within 'pasuspender' (all
other solutions I read about all over the web did not work at all).
Maybe there should be an Ubuntu info page on this. If there is an
Ubuntu Skype package (last I checked there wasn't), it should make the
desktop icon run
Hi Christian,
I know, maybe you have already spent a little time with issues like
this, but could you try it again with a custom built 2.6.25-rc8 kernel?
(Don't use an earlyer 2.6.25-rc version than -rc8; there were some bugs
in the dm-specific code before)
There were a lot of changes
the same happens on my system.
2.6.24-15-generic #1 SMP Fri Apr 4 03:48:31 UTC 2008 i686 GNU/Linux
when left-clicking the clock, both top und bottom panel freeze.
also, adding a place to the applet works, but the data isn't saved.
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Confirmed. Skype does not work at all on Ubuntu 8.04, and no matter how
i configure its sound device, it doesn't work. 'padsp' doesn't change
anything, either.
While this might be Skype's fault, it seems that Pulseaudio has existed
for at least a year now, and at least for a year there have
Public bug reported:
Hi,
with the current version of xine-lib in Gutsy, seeking in ogg vorbis files
doesn't work properly in applications like xine-ui or Amarok.
Amarok, e.g. seems to skip the whole remaining part of the file when
seeking manually.
When I download and configure/make/make
I tried the .asoundrc thing, but neither with pulse running, nor with
'killall pulseaudio' will Skype work, neither with 'pulse' nor the
default device. It's always 'problems with audio playback'.
Anyway, Ubuntu isn't the only distro to switch to default-PA, so here's
hoping Skype will do the
Public bug reported:
This is really multiple problems, all of which work together in a way
that makes it almost impossible for my machine to display the right time
(this is Ubuntu 8.04 beta, with current updates, and freshly rebooted,
too; the installation is a fresh one, but I kept my old /home
Some more observations on this: it seems that adjusting the time is not
instantaneous, so the clock applet does not update its time even when I
click synchronize on the system time setter. Again very confusing.
(I just noticed, my clock applet displayed 11:20 instead of 10:20, so I
reset the
Public bug reported:
Sometimes, the trash bin applet is not visible (I first noticed this
when I wanted to undelete something and the trash was 'gone'). If I add
further trash applets to the panel, they are also not visible.
However, I can still open the trash location via Go-Trash in Nautilus.
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