Oh ok, I did not know KDE has a different combination for the Euro sign.
In Gnome (or not sure what exact technology is underlying it) it's
compose + = + capital C or e, i.e. it's =C or =e instead of CE after the
compose.
Well, the jungle of keyboard layouts is quite deep on all platforms, I
guess
Gnome works great (on Ubuntu 6.10 and also 7.04). I set the compose key
in the keyboard preferences->layout options, as well as group switching
and even the caps-lock LED to tell me when the second keyboard layout is
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Gnome/metacity.
I'll upgrade to Feisty when I find the time. Probably in a week.
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as of today [ So 15. Apr 13:26:17 CEST 2007 ] and version 0.6.4-6ubuntu7 nm now
shows correct state.
this is for a system with wired eth0 and dhcp.
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During normal system operation, of course.
I'm not sure how it is when wake-from-suspend freezes the applications,
but it can't really be a system problem (like ping, which would be
unrelated to the session). After all, restarting X (ctrl-alt-bs) and
logging in again works just fine, and all apps
Well, it happened again, and after the panel froze I killed bonobo-
activation-server. It didn't do anything, though; the panel still was
dead (as was metacity, by the way!). Also, since it's not part of the
session config, the bonobo server did not restart, either.
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i had not experienced this bug until todays update.
now network-manager shows no connection even if there is one.
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Hi, as workaround, did you try switching to a text console (ctrl-alt-F1)
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Binary package hint: gaim
MSN seems to have some connection problems, so I got a message. I
clicked on the error notification, clicked "connect" in the dialog, then
closed the gaim window by clicking the "X".
Later I clicked the tray icon and gaim crashed.
Ubuntu 6.10, gai
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Binary package hint: gaim
MSN seems to have some connection problems, so I got a message. I
clicked on the error notification, clicked "connect" in the dialog, then
closed the gaim window by clicking the "X".
Later I clicked the tray icon and gaim crashed.
Ubuntu 6.10, gai
In what context should I stop bonobo-activation-server? Before
suspending the computer? After waking up?
I don't know what it does, so I'm not sure when to do that, sorry...
But I also suspect it to be a networking issue. That's probably the
only thing that can break by freezing an application
This was Ubuntu 6.10. It was only that one time that my sound device
couldn't be opened (I think some non-Ubuntu app was accessing the device
directly and blocked it), so I don't know where else it might happen.
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You received thi
Link to kernel.org bugzilla:
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Binary package hint: gnome-panel
Ubuntu 6.10, Gnome-panel 2.16.1.
When I suspend the system and wake up again, the panel doesn't respond
anymore. It will accept one click (say, on one application shortcut),
but other than provide visual feedback it will not react (i.e. not
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evince
(for no good reason, I think)
I'm noticing this, because right now my sound system isn't working and I get
error messages like (this is no big deal; I'll have it working again in no
time):
ALSA lib pcm_direct.c:224:(make_local_socket) connect fa
I tried it on Feisty and it worked great. With a fixed % size it gives
me scrollbars if the window is too small. Resizing it from there
couldn't make it crash.
Great!
(Not sure where I can close bugs, or if I can do that at all. But looks
like this one was already fixed and can be closed. If
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(I'm talking about the "Keyboard Shortcuts" window and its workspace
switching functions here, not sure what package they belong to -
metacity?.)
There are two kinds of workspace functions: "move window ..." and
"switch to workspace ...".
When I "move window one workspace to
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
When you first start up rhythmbox, it asks you for a folder, its music
library.
Yet when you open the preferences window, it seems to have forgotten
about that information, and you have to enter the information again in
the prefs window. In th
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Binary package hint: apport
Not sure which program caused this at all (or what "apport" is). I
clicked on "report a bug" in rhythmbox 0.9.8 and then closed the
application. At that point the crash window opened.
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i386
Date: Sun Mar 25 17:31:
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Binary package hint: evince
(Evince 0.6.1, poppler 0.5.4 in Ubuntu 6.10)
When I load a very small PDF (i.e. a figure), evince sometimes starts up
with its window too small.
Resizing it (in both directions at once) results in a freeze.
Interestingly I could reproduce this mo
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kdebase
(Sorry if this is not an issue of kdebase; it's related to KDE in
general.)
I'm using the Dvorak keyboard layout, but I often need to type accented
or composed characters, such as é, ä, or ß. For this reason I use the
Compose-key, which both Gno
Since nautilus loops, there's no exact good point for me to get a
backtrace. What I did is reproduce the problem (right now the Desktop
will show fine, but trying to resize its window will hang Nautilus), and
then "kill" it with SIGTERM.
The gdb session is attached. I hope it makes sense.
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Ubuntu is 6.10, all updates (as of March 5th), nautilus 2.16.1.
I think a crash report wouldn't really work, since this is no crash,
it's simply Nautilus hanging (running at 100% CPU) and not responding
until I kill it.
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Binary package hint: nautilus
(In Preferences->Behavior I have "always open in browser" set to false,
so I use the spatial Nautilus mode.)
When I open my Desktop, either from the Places menu, or my opening it
from Home, sometimes Nautilus will start hanging (CPU at 100%, pro
ProblemType: Crash
CoreDump:
Date: Sat Mar 3 11:09:56 2007
Dependencies:
tzdata 2006p-0ubuntu6.10
belocs-locales-bin 2.4-1ubuntu6
locales 2.3.22
libc6 2.4-1ubuntu12.3
Disassembly:
(no debugging symbols found)
Using host libthread_db library "/lib/tls/i686/cmov/libthread_db.so.1".
(no debug
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Binary package hint: xarchiver
crash at archive size 2 GB when compressing a big folder with several
files, each of them not bigger then 2 GB. Total size of the folder 4.7
GB.
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no, I second that, it's not fixed. I am running Xubuntu Edgy on T23
(Model: 2647) and the problem is still there. However I can't say it has
something to do with time. Sometimes even after a few minutes sleep my
display is on the external screen.
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Binary package hint: gnome-terminal
The Z key in Dvorak layout is the same key as "- / _" in German layout.
So Gnome-terminal does not take the translated (according to the user's
layout) keys for determining its shortcuts, but it uses some more low-
level notion, wrongly.
OK, today's upgrade fixed this.
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Just annother observation:
When I issue the cryptsetup command like this: "cryptsetup luksDelKey /dev/sda1
5"
(to erase keyslot no. 5), the program asks for "any remaining LUKS passphrase".
When I type in a correct passphrase, the command works as expected
(although slower than before the latest
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: udev
I'm using dm-crypt / cryptsetup an up-to-date Feisty installation.
After the latest upgrade, there is an error message displayed at boot
after I type in the passphrase for the first "early crypto disc"
(/etc/init.d/cryptdiscs-early).
The message sa
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more.
This had nothing to do with Ubuntu.
Thank you all the same, Ulrich
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I just lost half a day figuring out why several configure scripts who
ran perfectly under Dapper are broken in Edgy.
Why isn't there at least a warning or note indicating the changed
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Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.20-5-generic
I'm running Kubuntu Feisty, installed via the i386-desktop ISO-image snapshot
of 2007-01-11, with the latest apt-get upgrades as of today.
The recently purchased computer has an AMD "Sempron 3400+" CPU (AM2-socket)
installed
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I started using Kubuntu Feisty with the i386 desktop iso-image, a few weeks
after Herd 1 was released.
I installed the daily snapshot of 11-Jan-2007 (shortly before Herd 2).
The last apt-get upgrade was yesterday; kmenuedit was among the packages
which were upgraded, but it was already defective
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Binary package hint: mono
Distro: Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty Fawn
ProblemType: Crash
Date: Tue Jan 30 18:56:59 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/mono
Package: mono-jit 1.2.2.1-1ubuntu2
ProcCmdline: beagled-helper /usr/lib/beagle/IndexHelper.exe
ProcCwd: /home/
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Binary package hint: kdebase
Hi,
in the latest Feisty snapshot, I can't manually create new entries in
the "K"-menu.
When I right-click on the "K"-Menu button and select the menu-editor, it
opens and shows the existing menu entries.
When I try to create a new entry in one
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After this, I could reproduce the first error I had:
1.: The partitioning tool qtparted is run bun by the installer.
2.: I create a new partition table on the completely empty disk via right click
and create a partition (e.g. 4GB root partition)
3.: I click on the "back"-button in the installer w
When I overwrite the first sectors of my SATA harddrive with zeros using
the following command, the installer doesn't crash at that stage any
more:
sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sda bs=512 count=4
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Hi,
similar problem with the KDE-ui version.
Yesterday, I downloaded the Kubuntu Desktop AMD-64 Live-CD image as of
version 2007-01-11 from http://cdimages.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/daily-
live/20070111/.
I tried to install it on a newly purchased PC with an empty and
unpartitioned 400GB-SATA harddisk.
Why is this bug still present?
There is only one file permission to be changed to fix this.
Instead, you are scaring away users who simply want things to work.
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Hi, is this going to be fixed in Dapper?
(KDE 3.5.5 - http://kubuntu.org/packages/kde-latest/)
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OK, thanks!
I was using a different mirror which wasn't up-to-date.
But now, the updated packages work for me, too.
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Hi Daniel,
where did you get those udated packages? Did you build them yourself, or
are these (semi-)official upgrades which should be tested (although just
two lines have changed in the source) before being distributed?
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I'm sorry, I thought bug #72869 was a duplicate of this bug, and I
didn't read that bug's whole description beforehand.
In fact, there seem to be two different issues and bug #72869 is /not/ a
duplicate of this bug!
My problem is related to the very latest upgrade of hal, libhal-storage1 and
lib
Hi,
I've applied this workaround (my /etc/dbus-1/system.d/hal.conf
attached).
What happens is this:
I Plug in my USB-stick.
I open Konqueror and go to the location: "media:/"
Now, I click on the symbol of my USB-stick ("256MB removable drive").
Immediately, a popup-window opens and I still get
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 67710 ***
Hi,
I have a similar problem with my Toshiba Satellite Pro 6000 notebook.
This one has a different chipset, but the symptoms are the same:
Suspend/Resume (RAM and DISK) worked fine with Dapper Drake, but is
broken after upgrade to Edgy.
Suspend to ram
Public bug reported:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/ubiquity", line 130, in ?
install(sys.argv[1])
File "/usr/bin/ubiquity", line 55, in install
ret = wizard.run()
File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/ubiquity/frontend/kde-ui.py", line
310, in run
self.proce
There is some additional information in the description of bug #37165
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 63517
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Hi,
Running Edgy Eft (recently dist-upgraded from Dapper Drake), the
"Hardware:Display" entry in the
"systemsettings"-tool is missing on my computer, too.
As far as I can remember, before one of the most recent updates, it
worked.
When invoking "kcontrol" from a shell, the according "Display"
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totem-gstreamer is 'confused' about installed plugins. i do this:
insert (encrypted OR unencrypted) DVD
wait until totem starts and plays the DVD withpout problems
close totem
open totem > select the DVD in totems menu
totem says it can't play the DVD cause its missing th
Sorry, forgot to mention: There are two USB-controllers in this
computer: the onboard "VT82x UHCI USB 1.1 Controller", and an add-on
USB-2.0-PCI-card.
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On my computer, I'm running Kubuntu dapper with kernel 2.6.15-27-686 on
a dual-Pentium-3-Mainboard (output of lspci attached).
I don't know it that's connected with this issue, but I get sporadic
problems with my USB-2.0-memory stick not being properly recognized by
the kernel.
Right after bootin
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this is still an issue in edgy.
as heiko mentioned, there is no generic device for evdev (or at least i'm not
aware of such thing).
so if you set up your mouse with evdev you have to specify something like
Option "Device" "/dev/input/event1"
but the problem is, your pointing device isn't al
Hi,
there is this recently fixed issue which I encountered with my Toshiba
Satellite Pro 6000 notebook.
It's a a similar problem and there were several bug reports submitted:
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.17/+bug/62382
("E.g. the "toshset" utility "segfaults" wh
Hi,
in order not to slow down the everyday boot process, I would suggest not
to touch a file, but to drop a short shellscript together with a link to
the /etc/rc init script system (or "upstart"-system), which deletes
itself after the first successful reboot.
Otherwise, one would have to always c
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ages.2.6.17-9-generic.txt
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http://datenparkplatz.de/DiesUndDas/dmesg.boot.messages.2.6.17-7-generic.txt
HTH,
Ulrich
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[regression]:
i can confirm this 'bug' and should also add that this seems to be a
problem in totem.
i do:
open totem(-gstreamer) and play a stream until it finishes.
click the play icon > totem just starts downloading all data again.
since totem-mozilla uses xine, i think the problem is totem itself cause
th
Public bug reported:
the searchplugin debsearch still searches for 'dapper' as version.
but since this is edgy, it should search for edgy packages
firefox version is: 1.99+2.0b2+dfsg-1ubuntu1
** Affects: firefox (Ubuntu)
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