Confirming on Ubuntu 9.10 amd64, Virtualbox 3.1.2 and a WinXP guest,
with PulseAudio on the host.
I do get fully working and flawless audio output and microphone input if I
select the OSS driver in VirtualBox (device: ICH AC97).
First I had to make sure the microphone worked reliably with the hos
Here's the "solution":
http://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=14155
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Windows 7 cannot find an audio device so then there is no sound.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/501679
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Confirming on Ubuntu 9.10 amd64 with a WinXP and a Win7 guest.
The guest systems freeze for half a minute evey 10-15 seconds, which renders
them completely unusable.
It seems to be a kernel issue (CONFIG_HZ), see here:
http://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/5501
also here: http://marcosaruj.com/archiv
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 500150 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/500150
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 500150
Virtual Windows xp guest freezing from time to time
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VirtualBox chokes processing at intervals of 20 seconds
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/500754
Still not better with Karmic, exactly the same Nautilus behaviour as
with Jaunty.
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autofs timeout
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Confirming on Ubuntu 9.10 on 3 different machines, using the Main Menu applet
instead of the default custom Menu Bar.
My current work-around is to install xvkbd and add the following to Startup
Applications:
sh -c "sleep 5 && xvkbd -text '\A\[F1]' && xvkbd -text '\e'"
This will load the menu wit
I worked around by assigning the XF86PowerOff keysym to Gnome's "Log
out" shortcut.
@Steve: will do next time :)
@Robbie: depending on system load/state, it takes between 0.1 (almost instant)
and ~1 second for me. But I don't need to hold it down, a short tap suffices.
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power button not bring
Fixed for me by setting Keyboard Layout Options > Key to choose 3rd level >
Right Win and then installing Alexey Ten's patched version of xkb-data from
here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xkeyboard-config/+bug/408397
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Intrepid: No "AltGr" key defined -> e.g. no "@" symbol with Mac
@Lynn: confirming that your patch (+deb) works. Thank you!
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Win key as third level chooser doesn't work anymore
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/408397
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** Package changed: ubuntu => gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
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gconf: gnome-power-manager hibernate flag
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/467284
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Just got bitten by this bug after upgrading from Jaunty to Karmic (64bit
on a MacBook Pro 3.1).
In 9.04 I had Keyboard Layout Options > Key to choose 3rd level > Right Win
activated, which made the right Apple ("command") key act as modifier for
@|{}#...
In 9.10 this stopped working. I can map i
Not sure if I should open a new bug report, but the power button doesn't
work for me...
OS: Ubuntu 9.10 64bit, upgraded from 9.04
Machine: MacBook Pro 3.1
Pressing the power button does nothing, instead of bringing up the
shutdown dialogue like in Jaunty.
xev recognises it, so it might be just t
Same here, confirming FIXED in Karmic. Thanks!
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Mouse scrolling does not work in vim, mutt etc.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/291184
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OS: Ubuntu 9.10 64bit
Machine: a MacBook Pro 3.1 (updated from 9.04) and a ThinkPad x200 (fresh
install)
In Jaunty's gconf-editor ticking OFF the following flag made the hibernate
option in the shutdown dialogue disappear.
apps > gnome-power-manager > general > can_hibernat
Public bug reported:
OS: Ubuntu 9.10 64bit, updated from 9.04
I've just updated and discovered that one has to choose between two-
finger and edge scrolling. This is quite a disappointment, since I've
been using both extensively in Jaunty.
Someone created a corresponding brainstorm idea:
http://
Awesome, thank you for your work!
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/294933
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Andreas Moog: Confirming that your PPA gnome-panel package works on Jaunty
amd64.
I just had the same issue, downloaded your version and now clicking panel
launchers on the second screen starts them instead of reloading the panel.
Thank you!
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I don't get it... isn't software supposed to make our lives simpler?
Should we take out hddtemp support because the users who really want it can
compile it themselves? The hddtemp tool can report the temperature to Conky
fine aswell, without the builtin function.
@Colin Kelly: no related dev has
Ooops, just blundered...
Initially I set detect_outputs to TRUE, which didn't work.
Setting it to FALSE like TJ recommends does work.
Deleting the entry makes it not work again, so it's required to set it on false.
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Clipped area for multiple X screens with different dimensions
https://bugs.lau
Confirming this bug on Jaunty 64bit with a default Compiz setup.
My main display is 1024x768, the secondary is 1280x720 and was restricted to
the dimension of the first.
My fix is similar to what TJ has done:
gconf-editor: apps -> compiz -> general -> screen1 -> options
create a boolean called "d
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It's become much worse with Jaunty :\
Now clicking on any (local or remote) folder anywhere (Desktop, home)
makes Nautilus try to mount the remote SSHFS folder (gives me a password
prompt). I haven't set any bookmarks.
If I open Thunar or browse my local file system in bash, everything's fine...
It's become much worse with Jaunty :\
Now clicking on any (local or remote) folder anywhere (Desktop, home)
makes Nautilus try to mount the remote SSHFS folder (gives me a password
prompt). I haven't set any bookmarks.
If I open Thunar or browse my local file system in bash, everything's fine...
** Changed in: vpnc (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Ok... ignore that report...
I've spent a lot of time figuring things out until a friend suggested double
checking the connection settings on the university site. They changed them and
did a really awesome job of communicating it to us -.-
Funny thing it coincided with me upgrading to Jaunty thou
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Binary package hint: vpnc
System: Ubuntu 9.04 64bit, upgraded form 8.10
Problem: vpnc times out with "vpnc: no response from target", worked flawlessly
a week ago with 8.10
My current .conf file:
Interface name tun0
Local Port 1
NAT Traversal Mode cisco-udp
IKE DH Group
@jap1968:
This is completely normal and expected behaviour.
SSH doesn't offer disk size fetching for remote drives, this would require
relying on specific software at the target.
SSHFS tries to rely on SSH only and AFAIK they don't plan to implement an
additional layer.
The 1000GB are there becau
Confirming this bug on Intrepid 64bit, default repository software.
Nautilus shows 0 bytes free space, trying to copy or create a file in a remote
folder gives a "no free space" error.
Curiously, when trying to copy a file with Thunar, it works flawlessly... as
well as with the terminal (cp, mv,
I know that, and I try not to report redundant bugs or intended features...
Just helping to improve Ubuntu.
I prefer Launchpad over Bugzilla (don't even have a login at the Gnome
tracker) and I think that this Nautilus issue is an error that has got
too little attention and needs fixing. Hence rep
May someone give a short answer on how to enable password timeout with Seahorse?
I can't find any options in gconf-editor or in the GUI itself.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/129231
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
OS: Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid, upgraded from Hardy
Software: SSHFS, AutoFS, no changes concerning Nautilus
I'm using SSHFS with AutoFS to mount remote shares, which I must have
unmounted after some time because of security concerns. This has had me
s
I don't want to sound respectless, because I greatly value the work of
the devs here... but Cesare, I pretty much disagree with you.
1. Not all users have temperature sensors in their hard drives, and not all
users with such sensors want to read the temperature. Should we disable the
hddtemp var
Confirming a bit more elaborately...
Typing 'man man' in gnome-terminal lets me scroll up and down with the
mouse wheel, not so in Terminator.
Scrolling the normal terminal history works fine in Terminator... If I
enable the scrollbar, the slider becomes smaller the longer my
history/output gets.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
OS: Ubuntu Intrepid 64bit
Notebook: MacbookPro 3.1
Special software: mactel repository with hal-applesmc and the adapted
gnome-power-manager
The gconf-editor has (AFAIK) two settings for the keyboard backlight, both in
apps -> gnome
Confirming with Intrepid on a MacbookPro 3rd Gen Santa Rosa.
Setting a medium brightness level (about 50%) and suspending&resuming gives me
a 100% bright display.
The values provided by my brightness driver (applesmc) are still at the medium
value (50%), but gnome-power-manager ignores them.
If
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: conky
This has been written by ushimitsudoki in the questions section.
It doesn't appear to be noted much... well, maybe I should simply give it a bit
more time.
But I'm going to reiterate it here as a report anyway ;)
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Confirming on a MacbookPro Santa Rosa on Intrepid.
If I don't start Cheese after booting, gstreamer-properties gives me a picture.
After starting Cheese, /dev/video0 is broken for gstreamer applications.
VLC works when specifying the device interface (/devices/pci:00/...)
of the built-in cam.
Just confirming on Intrepid 64bit.
Scrolling via mouse is quite convenient, so here's another request for
fixing this ;)
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