For me, too, this happens immediately, absolutely every time I log in to
a Unity 3D session in Ubuntu 11.10. Really, it's like this: “Log in to
Unity. Open any application from the launcher. (Try to) open the dash.”
With that process, the dash in the third step reliably appears beneath
any
Okay, the trigger here is disabling Nautilus managing the desktop. If
you head to gnome-tweak-tool and turn on “Have file manager handle the
desktop,” the problem should go away. (In place of a new problem, of
course, but we're getting somewhere).
This does seem to line up with the behaviour I
Public bug reported:
Im using Ubuntu 11.10 64bit. Software Center used to automatically
refresh my packages in the 4.x.x series of it but now with the 5.x.x
series it does not refresh after adding a PPA.
** Affects: software-center (Ubuntu)
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Status: New
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The package in proposed is working nicely so far with 64 bit.
Contact search is behaving much better, with better results and the
right pictures always being used.
Bug #848198, with some authentication prompts not appearing, is fixed
at least for the case given in that bug's description.
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Wanda is gone from unity
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Same result here. Thanks, Martin :)
On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 9:04 AM, Fitoschido fitosch...@gmail.com wrote:
I can confirm that the proposed version of nautilus no longer allows to
use Ctrl+T in the desktop.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 862867 ***
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Interesting point! I get the impression it would fall under fair use,
but at any rate I wasn't a fan of the Wikipedia article screenshot so
this is fixed in bug #862867. I'll mark this one a duplicate for
This is no longer an issue because the session names changed at some
point since the bug was reported. I'm marking this as invalid so it
doesn't confuse anybody.
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Still exists in Oneiric.
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Title:
Simple Scan scans to legal even though set to letter.
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That's very interesting. I have been encountering this quite frequently,
but I never realized it was related to running updates. Behold, it is!
Do you think it's possible that this is triggered by the ldconfig
processing that happens at the end of some (most) upgrades?
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So as mentioned earlier, this is only happening when encryption is turned on in
the install, i also believe that uncommenting that line only masks the issue,
as the message does not appear when you boot up. If more data needs to be
collected i will gladly re-install with encryption turned on,
@Steve
so i figured i would give it a shot and re-install it, its not something random
at all, at least for me. Here is the information you were looking for:
Output of swapon -s:
FilenameTypeSize
UsedPriority
Oh, funny. Looks like this only happens in Gnome Shell, but it reliably
happens there. Could be Gnome Shell's fault, then, since the shell makes
its own authentication dialogs.
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Steps to reproduce:
1. Open Software Sources as an admin user (not as root; don't do this through
Synaptic).
2. Try to check or uncheck the Cdrom source or a source in the Other Software
section. Nothing will happen.
3. Do another action that triggers a PolicyKit
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
1. Open Software Sources as an administrator (not as root).
2. In the Statistics tab, toggle the Submit statistical information checkbox.
3. Cancel the authentication prompt.
4. Note that the checkbox is now incorrect; it suggests that the setting has
Public bug reported:
On multiple fresh installs since beta release 2 i have been experiencing this
issue:
during boot up, i receive the message could not mount /dev/mapper/cryptswap1 M
for manual S for skip
obviously I'm expecting no message to show up at all and it should boot
perfectly fine.
Public bug reported:
In the Updates tab, the combo boxes for controlling update frequency
will all show the wrong value if you change their values and cancel or
fail out of the authentication dialog.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Open Software Sources as an administrator (not as root).
2. In the
Thanks :)
Oh, some ways to reproduce this:
Try changing to the password “a1.” You will be told that the
password is too simple. (Interestingly, this doesn't happen with
“password,” perhaps because it exceeds the length requirement).
Try to enter a new password that contains a subset of your
Okay, I guess this is fixed with Gnome Panel 3 in Oneiric. We don't
actually have the indicator applet ported to Panel 3, but if it _was_,
the gnome-panel only shows editing options for an applet in its
Alt+Right click menu, after unlocking its panel.
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The bug is that when no EDID information is available, the default
resolution options top out at 1024x768. This is not usable on most
modern systems. It would be very easy to provide a list of standard 4:3
and 16:9 resolutions so that if it can't be autoconfigured, a user can
at least use the
Public bug reported:
I am requesting a freeze exception for ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu 50, if
it is possible to publish this before the last desktop ISO rebuild. This
release will replace one of the screenshots in the slideshow, fixing bug
#862867. In addition, some po files have been updated with
** Description changed:
I am requesting a freeze exception for ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu 50, if
it is possible to publish this before the last desktop ISO rebuild. This
release will replace one of the screenshots in the slideshow, fixing bug
- #862867. In addition, some po files have been
gtriderxc, why did you switch this to fix committed? We usually only set
that status when a fix has been merged into trunk :)
From the looks of it, this is an issue in the pl translation itself. The
msgstr for the offending bit of text is as follows:
msgstr
Oferowane Tobie narzędzia uczynią
Shotwell's behaviour of showing images from all over the card is a bug
in Shotwell, being tracked over here:
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/1903
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Hi Maks!
Did you intend to file a bug report? If so, it looks like it got lost
somehow. If you'd like, you can edit the title and summary on Launchpad,
or file a new one. For now, I'm marking this bug report invalid because
there's nothing here :)
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Status:
Okay, finally got around to it. (And figured out why Nautilus wasn't working).
Here is my proposed new screenshot: http://ubuntuone.com/4420cxAuI2BOZY50Zk5L8U.
Merge request coming in a moment. We can probably slip this in with a
last translation update, if there's time for one of those. The
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
* Open the Applications lens in the dash and open the filters.
* Click the left side of the 3rd star in the rating filter. Ratings up to 3
should be selected.
* Click the right side of the 3rd star in the rating filter. Note that the
stars up to and
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The new Web slide in the Ubuntu slideshow shows Firefox pointed at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosetta_stone. The image used in Natty was
actually tweaked quite extensively with GIMP in order to show more of
the page (such as the image to the right in the article). With the
I can confirm this behaviour. Looking at /org/gnome/gnome-system-log in
dconf-editor, I see there is a logfiles property, which is set to an empty list
by default. (The list had a single item to begin with, because I had opened a
log file earlier, and clicking the Set to Default button cleared
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In Empathy, when I choose two contact entries to link, nothing happens.
The following appears in stdout:
(empathy:2669): empathy-WARNING **: Failed to link personas: Can't link
personas with no primary store.
When I try to link two contact entries in gnome-contacts (which
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Status: New
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Unable to link contacts in Empathy or gnome-contacts
To
This appears to be a lower level issue, maybe attached to how we're
talking to the hardware. (Perhaps it's related to how brightness keys
change screen brightness at the hardware level without signalling the
OS?).
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I encounter this on my HP Mini 1035NR as well, with the addition that
the screen turns back on when the computer sleeps and then wakes from
sleep mode. (For example, I have power manager set to sleep when the lid
is closed, so it's almost a reasonable workaround).
Are you able to reproduce that,
Swâmi, if you want to file these as separate issues, then, please do.
The bug tracker is not a web forum, and it is not effective to track
sixteen different bullet points in a single bug report. It's already
apparent why that is; I marked your entire bug report as an opinion, but
in fact the
Public bug reported:
Using Gnome Shell, System Settings has a panel labelled “Keyboard
Layout” and another labelled “Language Support.” The Keyboard Layout
panel is built in to gnome-control-center, and appears to have been
renamed from upstream's title, Region and Language. However, the first
Public bug reported:
If I run gnome-control-center as a user with administrative privileges
and open the System Info panel, there is a button on the bottom right
corner that supposedly allows you to install updates. However, this
button is in its disabled state and says “Checking for Updates,”
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Most of the changes you mention were explicit decisions; they are not
things we can just bring up and fix in a bug without discussion. If you
are interested, feel free to chat with people on IRC or the mailing
list.
Also, if you have a specific issue with some aspect of the control
center (for
Okay, sure! I'll put in a freeze exception request a little later today.
(Unless someone does it faster :b)
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Slideshow: Ubuntu is all
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I am requesting a freeze exception for ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu. I
would like to change some copy in the Ubuntu slideshow to resolve some
ambiguous wording, reported in bug #855685. This will affect one msgid
in slideshow-ubuntu.pot. The diff is as follows:
-pAt the heart
Discussion on Ubuntu Translators list: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives
/ubuntu-translators/2011-September/004987.html
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UI freeze
Okay, a new version is in the attached branch. Feedback is welcome :)
“With advanced accessibility tools and options like your preferred color
scheme, text size, and language, Ubuntu is for anyone. Whoever you are,
and wherever you are.”
And thanks for convincing me. I love that people care
Thanks for bringing this up. That back-translation is definitely
strange. Looks like it was a literal translation, which isn't always the
best here.
I can't push any more msgid changes in Oneiric, so Is there a better way
this could be expressed in Spanish? At least with English stuff in
western
I'm seeing this issue in Oneiric. Thanks for pointing it in the right
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nm-applet is wrongly started with Gnome Shell
To
Yes, I have confirmed that the unwanted notifications come from nm-
applet. Removing nm-applet from startup applications works around the
problem, but it is not a good workaround because Unity and Gnome
Classic's panel don't start nm-applet on their own; they're stuck with
whatever is set in
So, I was reminded that gnome-session supports a really excellent
AutostartCondition key now. All we need to do is use that with nm-
applet's .desktop file. I'm submitting a patch that does just that. It
should work for our purposes for this release :)
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The latest stable version of OpenTTD is 1.1.3. It would be great if this
package was updated with it :)
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I also had this problem, solved as in last post. Attaching core dump.
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+ AudioDevicesInUse:
+ USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
+ /dev/snd/controlC2: dylan 1855 F pulseaudio
+ /dev/snd/controlC0: dylan 1855 F pulseaudio
+ /dev/snd/controlC1: dylan 1855 F pulseaudio
+ CRDA: Error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory
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Okay, logs should be coming in a moment. I am still able to reproduce
this, as described, in both Natty and Oneiric.
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When I log in to Gnome Shell, nm-applet is wrongly autostarted as if I
am running a session with Unity or gnome-panel. The application
conflicts with Gnome Shell's own network notifications, resulting in a
very broken experience.
** Affects: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
Public bug reported:
When I run bzr qcommit (or click the Commit button in bzr-explorer),
Ubuntu becomes so overworked that it takes seconds to respond to the
caps lock key and it is completely impossible to interact with the GUI.
Because the slowdown results in everything being unworkably slow,
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Thanks for your input! For this to happen we'll need some pretty
significant infrastructure on the web and a big change to how this
project gets its data. (Maybe some localizations could be always be
pulled from a web server?). It's something I'd love to see, but it will
be a lot of work. (And it
Andrea, thank you for organizing but I don't think Unity-2d has a
relation to this. It will never experience the bug because it'll be
going through Qt for the double click event. The lack of double click
itself is a separate issue (bug #661049).
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Steps to reproduce:
Use a window manager that supports the system bell. (Compiz won't do it here
due to bug #537703, but this will occur in the Unity 2d session or Gnome Shell,
for example).
Click the All Software toolbar button and listen for the alert sound (or watch
for
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 835532 ***
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numlock has to be activated on every boot in oneiric
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 835532
lightdm does not keep numlock status on boot
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 835532 ***
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Hi, looks like this bug is a duplicate of bug #835532. If that's an
error, feel free to switch it back.
Thanks for helping us test Ubuntu! :)
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lightdm
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Status: Unknown
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For the spell checker, that would be a bug in aspell for the language
you are using. I expect this is due to your selected language, though,
and not a fault on aspell's part. en_CA and en_GB, for example, spell
favourite with a U and don't have the US spelling in their dictionaries.
For the other
The issue here is that Empathy is checking for notification server
capabilities and stripping the action hint (because notify-osd doesn't
do notification actions), but it isn't changing the message to
compensate. In fixing this, please consider that the functionality is
absolutely fine where it is
Just to clarify, freezing here effectively locks up the entire system.
For me, while dragging and dropping any link from Firefox, Firefox hangs
(because it is in the midst of drag drop), and I can't access any
other application because the Compiz process is locked up (and Firefox
has a mouse
Is anyone able to confirm this with a different distribution? I would
like to forward the issue upstream, but I don't have another distro
handy to test (and I hate to send them Ubuntu-specific problems).
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A user who has installed GNOME Shell will likely want to use the Adwaita
theme. However, the theme chooser in Appearance Preferences does not
list Adwaita as an option even though it is installed with an
index.theme file in /usr/share/themes/Adwaita.
** Affects:
Public bug reported:
If I am running Gnome Shell and have a Wacom tablet attached, control
center shows a settings panel for the tablet. However, the panel does
not appear when I run Unity.
** Affects: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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Still a problem in 11.04. This prevents Ubuntu from being seriously
considered in some large-scale commercial deployments. Active Directory
often uses a first.last format for usernames, and if Ubuntu cannot
authenticate against all servers, it will be used less.
This seems to be a policy
Sorry, I didn't test this very thoroughly. Turns out this is behaving
correctly on a netbook with a small screen resolution. The shell grows a
scrollbar, as necessary, and fits to the available vertical space. Not
sure why I didn't think it did before… perhaps an earlier version or
something :/
Got this after a completely fresh install of 11.04 and then an update-
manager -d to upgrade to 11.10. Lenovo Thinkpad X301.
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Status: Unknown
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+
Public bug reported:
The password field in the Unity greeter does not have a button to log
in: the user must press Enter / Return, instead. There are many users in
the world who prefer to click a button after typing their password. It
is particularly irksome because GDM (including what was
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 744929 ***
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multiple prompts from gnome-keyring
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 744929
After auto-login, prompted to unlock keyring multiple times
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 744929 ***
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After auto-login, prompted to unlock keyring multiple times
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Okay, this is fixed for me both with the test case and the setup where I was
having the problem originally. Thank you Felix,
Stéphane and everyone else! :)
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 744929 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/744929
I believe this is a duplicate of bug #744929. If I have thought wrongly, please
feel free to unmark it (or tell me to) :)
There is an update to gnome-keyring that may solve the problem with multiple
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