*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1282509 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1282509
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1282509
xfdesktop crashed with SIGSEGV in xfce_desktop_refresh()
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To reproduce:
1. If rhythmbox is already on your sound menu, use dconf-editor to reset
/com/canonical/indicator/sound.
2. Run rhythmbox.
Expected result: Rhythmbox is shown in the sound menu when left clicking
the sound icon.
Actual result: Rhythmbox is not shown.
This bug is not limited to network-manager-openvpn, it also affects
network-manager-openconnect and network-manager-vpnc. Openconnect and
VPNC VPNs get the same Error: Unable to load VPN Connection Editor
message, but Markus' workaround works well in the meantime.
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In my case (Ubuntu Saucy + GNOME3team PPA), I can just launch nm-
connection-editor either from a terminal or from the Alt+F2 prompt and
the old style connection editor appears. I can then view and edit all
my network connections, including VPN connections. You will need
network-manager-gnome
Public bug reported:
To reproduce, run the attached testcase1.py. You will see a new
indicator, inside it will be one menu item with label Pause and a
pause button icon. The menu item should have the label Hello.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
Package: indicator-application
** Tags added: regression
** Description changed:
To reproduce, run the attached testcase1.py. You will see a new
indicator, inside it will be one menu item with label Pause and a
pause button icon. The menu item should have the label Hello.
+
+ Also note that this bug has been fixed once
testcase1.py does not trigger the bug on trusty, but testcase2.py does:
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** Description changed:
To reproduce, run the attached testcase1.py. You will see a new
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pause button icon. The menu item should have the label Hello.
Also note that this bug has been fixed once before:
I'm seeing something similar to xian98. I have i2c_hid black listed as
described, but mostly use a mouse. After multiple suspend / wake cycles
the mouse stops working and I have to reboot.
I'm also using touchpad indicator, and I would guess from its behaviour
that some dbus messages aren't
No upstream bug URL, but a patch has been sent to alsa-devel to fix this
issue: http://mailman.alsa-project.org/pipermail/alsa-
devel/2014-January/071156.html
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Hi Christopher,
Thanks for your reply (#10). The problem has only happened a few times, so it
may be a while before I can submit the information.
Thanks again.
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appears to be resolved.
Thanks very much!
Alistair
On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 7:49 AM, Jeffrey Ratcliffe
jeffrey.ratcli...@gmail.com wrote:
I started releasing v1.2.1 yesterday, and forgot to add the extra
dependency to the .deb when doing the packaging for the ppa. The error
Erik, the reason you saw that behaviour is because xfce4-terminal runs a
server. When you open a second or third terminal it communicates with
the server to open the new window, so they are all one process. So when
you ran what you thought was a new binary, the old server was still
running.
Public bug reported:
To reproduce:
1. Run the following command: udevadm test --action=add
/class/sound/controlC0 2/dev/null | grep alsactl
Expected output:
run: '/usr/sbin/alsactl restore 0'
Actual output:
run: '/usr/sbin/alsactl restore '
Note the missing '0' - this causes alsactl to
Also affects trusty
** Tags added: trusty
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That workaround does not work for me. It has no effect at all.
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Title:
Clock gets stuck on time zone change
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Correction: it works for some settings on the clock tab. It seems to
work for Seconds, but not for Weekday or Date and month. Perhaps
it's because the seconds setting changes the time part of the clock?
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This bug has been around since 2011. The nouveau developers have no idea
how to fix it. Unless you can show me a commit which you believe fixes
the problem I'm going to assume it is not fixed.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-nouveau (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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No, I haven't had this for a while. Am now running Ubuntu 13.10 with
xscreensaver and glslideshow, and haven't had any crashes.
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Title:
Xorg
The bug is dependent on both the gtk theme and the window manager. With
Unity the results are different with both Albatross and Greybird:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTgAzEJFQuY
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Title:
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@openfred
no. the proposed fix has nothing to do with the workarounds described in
#4 and #104 which are harmful.
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Title:
[SRU]Update
Public bug reported:
See screenshot.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: unity-scope-onlinemusic (not installed)
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.12.0-7.15-generic 3.12.4
Uname: Linux 3.12.0-7-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.12.7-0ubuntu3
Architecture: amd64
Date: Sat Jan 4
Yes, frankly I would mind. You have enough information now to mark this
bug as triaged.
** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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Unchecked checkboxes remain checked while mouse is over them
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Public bug reported:
In the file requestor of Gtk3 you can drag files and directories to the
sidebar to create bookmarks. If the user drags a file here the bookmark
can never be deleted because the option is disabled.
To reproduce:
1. Open a Gtk3 application such as firefox, gedit etc.
2. Open
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #721321
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** Also affects: gtk via
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=721321
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Description changed:
In the file requestor of Gtk3 you can drag
** Bug watch added: LibreOffice Bugzilla #73211
https://www.libreoffice.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=73211
** Also affects: df-libreoffice via
https://www.libreoffice.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=73211
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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This appears to only happen under Unity so is probably related to either
compiz or light-themes.
** Summary changed:
- Checkboxes remain checked while mouse over them
+ Unchecked checkboxes remain checked while mouse is over them
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Public bug reported:
To reproduce in Calc:
1. Copy something.
2. Paste special.
3. Click on the words paste all and keep the mouse over it.
Expected result: The checkbox should become unselected.
Actual result: The checkbox stays selected until you move the mouse off
it.
ProblemType: Bug
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nY0uA5yI8Y
The bug does not happen if libreoffice-gtk is removed from the system.
libreoffice-gtk3 has never been installed.
The bug affects all checkboxes anywhere in libreoffice.
The bug still happens when not using Unity/compiz and/or light-themes.
However,
Public bug reported:
In ~/.cache/upstart/dbus.log the following line is shown:
Failed to activate service 'com.canonical.indicator.datetime': timed out
The indicator-datetime is not visible on the Unity panel.
This happens totally at random. This is not a duplicate of #1239710 -
that bug is
Public bug reported:
To reproduce, start software updated from any menu, or from the shell
update-manager, or simply wait for it to pop up on it's own (which
seems to happen roughly every two hours.)
Expected result: you see available updates.
Actual result: You see an empty window.
Is anything happening with this? This bug is really annoying for
frequent travellers.
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Title:
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With Ubuntu now switching to it's own control center[1] and Gnome
Shell's control center no longer supporting external applets, it should
be possible to drop that OnlyShowIn line entirely.
[1]https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-
desktop/2013-December/004360.html
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** Package changed: xfwm4 (Ubuntu) = xfwm4
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This is a debdiff for the fix. It doesn't quite match what's on my ppa
because I've edited the changelogs a bit. Version numbers/changelog will
probably require further fixing anyway.
** Patch added: Debdiff for the fix
** Changed in: xfwm4 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed
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PPA with fixed package:
https://launchpad.net/~a-j-buxton/+archive/indicator-sound-gtk2
ppa:a-j-buxton/indicator-sound-gtk2
This doesn't use the workaround from the bug report. It fixes it in a
way which is hopefully compatible with other desktops. It needs
testing though, on systems with both
The manpage says:
-m PATH, --manifest=PATH
Read package manifest from PATH (default: manifest.json).
I assumed that PATH meant a directory, and I would expect it to say FILE
if it wanted a file.
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** Branch linked: lp:~a-j-buxton/libindicator/remove-timeout
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Indicators should have Upstart jobs
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** Package changed: indicator-sound (Ubuntu) = indicator-sound-gtk2
(Ubuntu)
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Title:
indicator-sound no longer functions with
This is visible on the lightdm log too. Here it is, trying to start :1
on VT7, which is already in use by :0
[+101.59s] DEBUG: Seat: Starting local X display
[+101.59s] DEBUG: Using VT 7
[+101.59s] DEBUG: DisplayServer x-1: Logging to /var/log/lightdm/x-1.log
[+101.59s] DEBUG: DisplayServer x-1:
If you search for VT in the Xorg.1.log you can see it attempts to
start Xorg on VT 7... which is the VT where :0 is running. When
everything works correctly, :1 should be started on VT 8, and the log
confirms it.
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** Branch unlinked: lp:~a-j-buxton/lightdm-gtk-greeter/experimental
** Branch linked: lp:~a-j-buxton/lightdm-gtk-greeter/background-fixes
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Title:
I now know exactly what causes this bug. The problem is that the VT gets
unref'd once when the server shuts down, and then unref'd again much
later when the object gets finalized. This might happen after the VT has
already been allocated and ref'd to another server. This makes lightdm
think the VT
** Branch linked: lp:~a-j-buxton/lightdm/vt-double-unref-fix
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Title:
Xorg guest session fails to start if the user has logged out and
logged
** Changed in: lightdm-gtk-greeter
Status: In Progress = Fix Committed
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Title:
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To
** Attachment added: Log with intel driver
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** Description changed:
Steps to reproduce:
1. Log in to the desktop.
2. Log out again. (But don't reboot or anything like that.)
3. Log
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
1. Log in to the desktop.
2. Log out again. (But don't reboot or anything like that.)
3. Log in again.
4. Start a guest session.
Result: Depends on Xorg server in use. With intel driver, the guest Xorg
session fails to start up with a DRM permission
Public bug reported:
al@al-desktop:~$ xbattle
The program 'xbattle' is currently not installed. You can install it by typing:
sudo apt-get install xbattle
al@al-desktop:~$ sudo apt-get install xbattle
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
** Changed in: lightdm-gtk-greeter
Assignee: (unassigned) = Alistair Buxton (a-j-buxton)
** Changed in: lightdm-gtk-greeter
Status: Confirmed = In Progress
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I just linked a branch which contains half of the fix for this (the
other half needs to be implemented in xfwm4). This also fixes the
greeter from leaking X11 resources all over the place.
** Branch linked: lp:~a-j-buxton/lightdm-gtk-greeter/experimental
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https://github.com/ali1234/xfwm4/commit/b7baa7aa60cdb80759e0872d0ab5a7cb59ec5c10
This patch combined with the xsetroot patch for lightdm (above) fixes
the issue, but isn't ideal, as it doesn't address the leaking pixmaps
and non-standard atom use. It's along the general lines of what we need
to
So after massive amounts of investigation this is what I came up with:
1. lightdm-gtk-greeter uses RetainPermanent pixmaps to set the
background. What this means is that it opens a second connection to the
X server, allocates the pixmap as RetainPermanent, pushes it into the
root window, and then
A couple more URLs:
http://search.cpan.org/~kryde/X11-Protocol-
Other-28/lib/X11/Protocol/XSetRoot.pm - The XSETROOT style, which xfwm4
seems to try to use.
http://www.eterm.org/docs/view.php?doc=ref#trans - the ESETROOT method,
which xfdesktop appears to try to use.
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I can't reproduce this with thunar, 13.10, and a ext4 filesystem.
Perhaps this is related to the USB drive being a FAT filesystem? Could
you try to reproduce this on your homedir?
** Changed in: thunar (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
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Public bug reported:
To reproduce:
In current dir have:
manifest.json
foo/
Directory foo contains the files to be packaged.
Run: click build -m . foo/
Expected result: click should build a click package using the
manifest.json in current directory.
Actual Result: click crashes with
The package in -proposed appears to fix this for me (using unreleased
xfce/gtk3 development branches).
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Title:
No clock in menu bar and can't
We've seen similar things with the xfce4-panel gtk3 indicator support:
at the first load up some indicators are missing, usually indicator-
datetime. Restarting the panel makes them show up.
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This is the commit where the insert signal was backported from GTK3 to
GTK2:
https://git.gnome.org/browse/gtk+/commit/?h=gtk-2-24id=5ada51d3c7d3b476d954c4fdddb4895c3de00220
This explains why the fix works. However, it still doesn't explain what
happened to child-added.
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@seb128: thanks for that clue: you are right, and this fills in all the
pieces.
In raring the child-added signal is added by the Ubuntu specific patch
072_indicator_menu_update.patch
In saucy this patch is gone because upstream added the equivalent insert
signal, but libdbusmenu was not updated
** Branch unlinked: lp:~a-j-buxton/libdbusmenu/appindicatorfix
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Title:
appindicator ignores menu entries after having sent the menu to the
Yes, the new signal was backported and it is in saucy already- that is
why my fix worked. What I missed is that child-added was an Ubuntu-
specific thing, which is why I could never find it in the source - it's
simply gone in saucy. See the merge proposal I just submitted for the
tl;dr summary of
Public bug reported:
To reproduce, upload unmodified libdbusmenu to a PPA:
apt-get source libdbusmenu
cd libdbusmenu*
dch -i
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* Bump version for PPA test.
-- Alistair Buxton a.j.bux...@gmail.com Fri, 01 Nov 2013 09:34:35
So, libdbusmenu cannot be built in a PPA because of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libdbusmenu/+bug/1247162
If you want to test, you can build my changes like this:
sudo apt-get build-dep libdbusmenu
wget
Public bug reported:
To reproduce:
sudo apt-get build-dep libdbusmenu
apt-get source libdbusmenu
cd libdbusmenu*
fakeroot dpkg-buildpackage
Result: nearly all of the tests fail to run properly:
make[5]: Entering directory
** Description changed:
To reproduce:
sudo apt-get build-dep libdbusmenu
apt-get source libdbusmenu
cd libdbusmenu*
fakeroot dpkg-buildpackage
Result: nearly all of the tests fail to run properly:
make[5]: Entering directory
** Summary changed:
- libdbusmenu fails to build from source because of test failures
+ tests fail when building with fakeroot
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tests
Calling set_menu() again does not work.
The message about child-added actually comes from libdbusmenu - none
of the other involved packages contain this string at all.
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** Description changed:
- Tried to open the set encoding menu sub menu under the termianl menu
+ [Impact]
+
+ When the user opens the encoding menu, xfce4-terminal crashes. This is
+ caused by inappropriate handling of the radio item group used in the
+ menu.
+
+ All open xfce4-terminal windows
I just noticed that libdbusmenu produces the following warning while
building:
l /usr/bin/vapigen --library=Dbusmenu-0.4 Dbusmenu-0.4.gir
Dbusmenu-0.4.gir:877.7-877.29: warning: Signal `Dbusmenu.Menuitem.child_added'
conflicts with method of the same name
virtual-method name=child_added
I have tried downgrading all the libappindicator and libdbusmenu
packages down to the raring versions and the bug is still present, which
means it must be a problem with gtk/glib.
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** Description changed:
+ *** Problems with the default Bluetooth indicator on Xfce are caused by
+ a different, unrelated bug. See
+ https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/glipper/+bug/1203888 ***
+
downgrading to the previous version, indicator-
sound_12.10.2daily13.04.12-0ubuntu1_amd64
Some progress:
In libdbusmenu/libdbusmenu-gtk/parser.c the following change was made:
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~dbusmenu-
team/libdbusmenu/trunk.14.04/revision/355
g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (menu),
- child-added,
- G_CALLBACK
Ok, got it working.
It turns out that there are some more GTK3 tests in the same file which
modify the argument list for the item_inserted_cb. It is necessary to
remove all the tests so that only the GTK3 versions are present
regardless of whether we are actually using GTK3 or not. Failure to do
** Also affects: libdbusmenu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
appindicator ignores menu entries after having sent the menu to
** Branch linked: lp:~a-j-buxton/libdbusmenu/appindicatorfix
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appindicator ignores menu entries after having sent the menu to the
PPA available shortly:
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Use at your own risk. I DO NOT understand why this works :(
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That patch is available in one of my ppas - ppa:a-j-buxton/xfce - use at
your own risk of course.
On 28 Oct 2013 07:01, Jackson Doak doak.jack...@gmail.com wrote:
** Bug watch added: Red Hat Bugzilla #1015850
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** Also affects:
Public bug reported:
Apologies if this is reported against the wrong package; feel free to
reassign it.
When changing time zone in Ubuntu 13.10, the clock gets stuck on the old
time.
Yesterday evening I travelled from Manaus to Rio de Janeiro, which is a
two hour time zone change to the east.
Upon upgrading to the latest 31.10, with gnome-settings-daemon
3.8.5-0ubuntu9 and gnome-shell-common 3.8.4-0ubuntu5, this seems to be
fixed.
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Am also affected by this, running gnome-session 3.9.90-0ubuntu3 and
gnome-settings-daemon 3.8.5-0ubuntu7. The volume keys on my laptop don't
work, nor do custom shortcuts such as super-t for terminal. Am willing
to help debug this...
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** Description changed:
Xfce-Panel does not support the GTK3 panel indicators (indicator-
messages, indicator-sound,...) shipped by Ubuntu.
More information:
- https://wiki.edubuntu.org/Xubuntu/Roadmap/Specifications/Saucy/Gtk3Indicators
+
** Also affects: garcon (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: xfce4-panel (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
** Changed in: xfdesktop4 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
** Bug watch added: Xfce Bugzilla #10381
The part that matters (the dbus service) is launched using dbus
activation. That means that when any program tries to access the dbus
service at namespace com.canonical.indicator.sound, the dbus daemon
will run the activation script (the bit you want to patch). In theory
this should never happen
Also, checking for the PID isn't the greatest idea if there are multiple
user sessions. It might be better to check the XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP
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So this is my final analysis:
The sound indicator has two parts: there is the part which gets loaded
to the panel and displays the icons and menus, and then there is the
dbus service which coordinates between the indicator and all the audio
players. Both these parts exist in both the gtk2 and
Hmm... what you've written here doesn't really make sense. You can only
use the gtk2 indicator in the current xfce packages. There is absolutely
no way to load gtk3 indicators without installing a custom version of
several xfce components.
So whatever the problem is, it's a problem with the gtk2
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #675835
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=675835
** Changed in: evolution
Importance: High = Unknown
** Changed in: evolution
Status: Invalid = Unknown
** Changed in: evolution
Remote watch: GNOME Bug Tracker #581050 = GNOME Bug
Public bug reported:
I can record sound (I can see the waveform) but when I try to play it
back there is no sound output and audacity moves through the audio very
quickly. If I press play repeatedly eventually the entire GUI freezes.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
Package: audacity
Terminal log:
al@al-desktop:~$ audacity
ALSA lib pcm_dsnoop.c:618:(snd_pcm_dsnoop_open) unable to open slave
ALSA lib pcm_dmix.c:1022:(snd_pcm_dmix_open) unable to open slave
ALSA lib pcm.c:2239:(snd_pcm_open_noupdate) Unknown PCM cards.pcm.rear
ALSA lib pcm.c:2239:(snd_pcm_open_noupdate) Unknown
I have tracked down the cause if this problem. On Win+Mac gtk sets the
application icon directly, but on Linux it was handled by smclient which
would get the icon from the .desktop. smclient support was removed, but
the icon setting call was not replaced when this was done.
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** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #707794
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=707794
** Also affects: gedit via
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=707794
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Status: Unknown
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Ok - there's two things going on here.
First, when you get the bluetooth icon with an empty menu, that isn't
indicator-bluetooth. It is blueman, which uses appindicator. Something
is wrong there so it sends an empty menu.
Second, indicator-bluetooth is also broken - but in this case it's so
Identical problem with blueman-applet:
__load_plugin
(/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/blueman/main/PluginManager.py:142)
loading class 'blueman.plugins.applet.AppIndicator.AppIndicator'
/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/blueman/plugins/applet/AppIndicator.py:44:
Warning:
Actually it looks a lot like python-appindicator is broken. Following
code demonstrates the bug:
#!/usr/bin/env python
import gtk
import appindicator
m = gtk.Menu()
m.append(gtk.MenuItem('Hello'))
a = appindicator.Indicator('test', '', appindicator.CATEGORY_APPLICATION_STATUS)
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