Pedro/all: Further testing yielded more problems outside of gedit...
Sorry. I've submitted bug 278161
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gedit crashes when you spell check
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/19497
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ubuntu-b
Public bug reported:
Spell checking does not work at all in gedit, Evolution and across Open
Office.
I the English (United Kingdom) dictionaries installed and set up for me
when I installed Ubuntu. This is a clean Ubuntu Intrepid alpha 6 install
on i386, all updates applied as of today. (Firefox
Like Pivo, I get the same problem ~50% of the time. 3 Mobile network
(UK), Huawei 169 modem.
Regardless of the patch, I wondered if, since 10.11.12.13/14 = broken
connection, the connection couldn't automatically be dropped and
redialed in this situation?
[[Apologies for clicking whatever I click
I can confirm the light is still on under Intrepid alpha 6
(2.6.27-4-generic).
It can be turned off permanently with:
sudo modprobe -r tifm_7xx1
sudo modprobe tifm_7xx1
** Tags added: linux-2.6.27
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In Vaio laptops Memory Stick Reader led is always on
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/90626
You
Leann, I'm now running a fresh install of Intrepid alpha 6
(2.6.27-4-generic) and things are largely the same, so:
-- MS reader light permanently on as before.
-- on insertion of a memory stick, the new following single log entry is posted:
tifm_core: MemoryStick card detected in socket 0:1
This is happening to me in version 2.24.0-0ubuntu1 under Intrepid alpha
6.
To recreate:
1. Open gedit
2. Click "Tools" -> "Check Spelling" or "Set Language...", OR Check "Autocheck
Spelling" and type a word & press space
3. gedit hangs, no crash, but no redraw and need to end process.
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gedit
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18089927/CoreDump.gz
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18089929/Dependencies.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18089930/Disassembly.txt
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Same as deuce above but on Intrepid.
(I added a Google calendar, seemed ok, brought the calendar panel applet and
didn't see the Google calendar enties. Keyring manager asked me twice and I
chose always allow. Then suddenly 100% cpu and apport pops up)
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evolution crashed with SIGSEGV in gnome
I have the same problem under Intrepid as the other recent posters -
today's update broke stuff.
uname -a:
>>> Linux wideboy 2.6.27-4-generic #1 SMP Wed Sep 24 01:30:51 UTC 2008 i686
>>> GNU/Linux
paplay /usr/lib/openoffice/share/gallery/sounds/space.wav:
>>> Stream errror: Invalid argument
Hi Vi, thank you for your post.
I did what you said above and rebooted. Some things are better - new behaviour
as follows:
-- light permanently on as before.
-- on insertion of a memory stick, the new log entries posted below are added.
-- not much else happens.
Where should I be looking/what co
Using online/Google calendars appears to be the cause - reopening so
that someone wiser than I can check.
** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
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the calendar of the clock applet is slow
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/87796
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This has started happening for me under Hardy: very long wait first
click, then just a long wait from then on. This did not happen under
previous versions back as far as Edgy, but then my usage was
different...
I tried a few things and can remove the delay:
* It appears that using a Google calenda
Leann, thanks for looking into this and updating this bug's details.
dmesg log (after memory stick insert) attached as requested. Let me know
if you need anything else.
Thanks again.
** Attachment added: "dmesg.log"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14103098/dmesg.log
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Sony Laptop Memory St
Slightly changed behaviour under Hardy (upgraded from Gutsy):
-- light permanently on as before
-- now when I insert a memory stick, the hdd loads something and an event is
written to syslog and kern.log: "Apr 28 16:29:33 wideboy kernel: [ 2886.482126]
tifm_core: MemoryStick card detected in sock
Also confirmed in Gutsy (upgraded from Feisty) on a397xp; light
permanently on, reader not working
Original post: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-
source-2.6.22/+bug/48987/comments/4
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Memory Stick Reader is not working
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/48987
You received this bug
I too have a Sony Vaio with a memory stick problem...
It's a Vaio a397xp and on Edgy I never got it to work, but now under
Feisty the MemoryStick access light is on all the time. Inserting a
stick does nothing, and "sudo fdisk -l" shows nothing new.
uname -a:
Linux Wideboy 2.6.20-15-generic #2
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 84883 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/84883
Thought I'd add that
a) I'm using 'speedstep_centrino' and haven't tried 'acpi_freq' - should I?
b) Uninstalling powernowd makes absolutely no difference to the problem -
only when it's installed and I ca
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 84883 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/84883
Same problem on Vaio a397xp laptop (Pentium M 2Ghz on Intel 915 chipset)
I had the much the same problem under Edgy so I was running powernowd
from in /etc/rc.local which worked like a dream... but now with Fei
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