Me too.
I'm running dual monitor with xinerama on my laptop. Except I have an
SIS chipset / drivers and not an NVidia. Definitely not only an NVidia
problem.
I'm running Xubuntu. The keyboard also stops working as soon as I alt-
tab to another program. The workarounds don't work either.
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For completeness, this also segfaults when I try version 0.9 from the
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mtpfs
When I mount mtpfs within a new directory of my homedir and try to
access the 'Playlists' directory on the MTP device (a Creative Zen
player) mtpfs segfaults every time:
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ls: cannot access McLean, Don F&R 2.
Thanks for the reply Micah. C-a i reported one row less than C-a :dinfo
-- but I think that's correct because of the caption bar I have
configured. rxvt-unicode agrees with :dinfo. I'll experiment today with
detaching and reattaching, and also using C-a F.
One other thing, C-a :dinfo also reported
[ After seeing the following issue all day, I can't reproduce it. I'll
try and find a way to reproduce the problem reliably. But perhaps it
will ring bells for someone who has more knowledge of screen and/or
rxvt-unicode. ]
I have a permanent caption set in ~/.screenrc which occupies the las
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Binary package hint: screen
In screen, the display gets messed up, often losing the caption bar
leaving many other lines blank, or leaving remnants of other screens
in static positions.
Normally (always?) this can be fixed by switching to another screen
and back, or sometime
Yes. Just had a chance to try an Intrepid live CD on a work laptop.
Browsing 'Windows Network' shows a list of Workgroups including the 'AD'
domain. Double-clicking the AD domain produces an empty list until the
search domain in resolv.conf is changed to something else.
At that point, getting a li
This is fixed in Debian, package version 4.26-1.
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I had a similar problem just now pushing a (stacked) branch that I had
already pushed several times successfully last week, so I was just
pushing up a couple of revisions. But first I had the following bit of
fun:
$ bzr push
Using saved push location: bzr+ssh://[EMAIL
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Hi Bryce
Thanks for looking into this. Unfortunately I am no longer running KDE,
or even have it installed, so I won't be able to look at it.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/288525
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No. This was resolved in hardy. Please close.
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Mine is an Nvidia Quadro 280 NVS
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I'm running Kubuntu updated Hardy to Intrepid. This is happening in KDE.
I have a dual-screen setup of: my laptop @ 1024x768 and an attached
monitor @ 1440x900. When I maximise a window on the attached monitor it
only maximises to the height of the first monitor i.e. 768px. I
Public bug reported:
I installed Intrepid with apt-get dist-upgrade. After rebooting there is
no network available. In kde I have to tell network-manager to set up my
networking. In awesome wm I had to edit /etc/network/interfaces and add
an iface line.
I was running kubuntu 8.04 and did an upgra
I've tested Dennis Lubert's proposed fix (in the bugzilla link above),
and it fixes the crash for me. I frankly don't understand the workings
of the assembly function enough to comment on whether the fix is
"correct", but his reasoning in the bug report make sense to me. Sample
patch is attached.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: file
1) The release of Ubuntu you are using, via 'lsb_release -rd' or
System -> About Ubuntu.
Intrepid
2) The version of the package you are using, via 'apt-cache policy
packagename' or by checking in Synaptic.
4.24-4
3) What you expected to hap
Public bug reported:
There is a race condition in __lll_mutex_timedlock_wait (called by
pthread_mutex_timedlock) on x86_64 that can cause segfaults on multi-
processor x86_64 machines. Full details can be found in this glibc bug:
http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=6419
This bug affe
Public bug reported:
This happens when entering text in the search field. The first two
characters enter ok, but the 3rd character typed does not appear and the
program then becomes unresponsive.
1) Ubuntu 8.10 beta. Same problem was seen on two different computers.
2) Not known
3) Expected
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Public bug reported:
This happens when entering text in the search field. The first two
characters enter ok, but the 3rd character typed does not appear and the
program then becomes unresponsive.
1) Ubuntu 8.10 beta. Same problem was seen on two different computers.
2) Not known
3) Expected
Orly?
On 10/3/08, Cernateanu Viorel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi,
>this bug is not has been fixed, I tested Ubuntu 8.10 beta with all the
> day, the problem still persists
>
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> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/183685
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Alexander: the nsIAboutModule you implemented in
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~mozillateam/firefox/firefox-3.0.head/revision/327
doesn't return ALLOW_SCRIPTS from its getURIFlags, so the link on the
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I tried Intrepid Alpha 5 a few days ago to re-test another bug with the
X300 card, and I noticed that the desktop appeared by default with
compiz disabled.
In this respect, yes the problem is fixed, however if I enable Compiz
(even in 'Normal' mode) then the same corruption / artefacts immediately
Ah thanks for the reminder on this. I was too hasty to conclude that
'Separate layout for each window' was a fix - it isn't... about 80% of
the time my desktop starts up with US keyboard layout.
It makes things quite confusing when I do an rdesktop to another
machine, and it's on UK layout!
What
Just to add further confirmation, I rebooted with the VGA input to the
monitor also connected, and it still works fine. Am able to see the boot
progress via both VGA and DVI inputs.
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Re-tested using Intrepid Alpha 5 Live CD with linux 2.6.27-2-generic
The boot progress is now shown correctly, although some ugly kernel
messages flashed on the screen momentarily between 'Starting up' and
the progress indicator:
[2.797758] uvesafb: failed to execute /sbin/v86d
[2.797
Hi Jamie,I've tried to download Skype onto Linux since two days now,I've got
skype downloaded but my computer in which Im using the Ubuntu/linux program
refuse to open skype for some reasons,its is so stressing,because I need to
communicate for buisness in France asap.It was also turning the
Ha ha, I might have! Unfortunately there's no indication if it's set or
not on these Apple keyboards. I did try pressing some likely looking
buttons again to see if it made a difference.
In addition, I unplugged the keyboard and plugged it back in... but I
don't know if num-lock state is preserved
Public bug reported:
affects ubuntu
In a fresh installation of Hardy, fully up-to-date, with no previous
~/.* files, I cannot change to the correct keyboard layout. This means
that I can't type a hash, which can be important when programming :)
This follows a problem I had a few days ago where
With the X300 and all effects turned off, the system is perfectly stable
and sensible.
The comment about fglrx was made at a time when the ATI-provided driver
did not support the X Composite extension. I believe this has now
changed, although I have not tested it.
Thesedays I actually use an NVid
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Yes, still broken in hardy.
More importantly, it's still broken in intrepid. I didn't need to do any
investigative work whatsoever... have a look at the screenshots. The
first is what I saw as soon as the live CD finished loading!
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FWIW, my 19" TFT (1280x1024) monitor connected via DVI showed 'cannot
display this mode' between the ISOLINUX menu and Xorg appearing. I've
included Xorg.0.log for good measure.
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** Summary changed:
- FTBFS: Depends on libdrm-dev
+ fail bug is fail. please delete this.
** Description changed:
- Compiling xine-lib on a very bare hardy, "apt-get build-dep xine-lib"
- did not install libdrm-dev which is required to build xine-lib from
- source.
+ reported in error. please d
Public bug reported:
Compiling xine-lib on a very bare hardy, "apt-get build-dep xine-lib"
did not install libdrm-dev which is required to build xine-lib from
source.
** Affects: xine-lib (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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at some point in the release cycle this was fixed.
** Changed in: empathy (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Upstream has since also added
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/attachment.cgi?id=114799&action=view
as 'belt and braces' for another locking issue "gvfs-fuse-lock-on-
open.patch"
Can both of these be sent for hardy-proposed, please?
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Ah, the real bug has been found and fixed upstream. I can confirm it [1]
resolves the problem.
[1] http://bugzilla.gnome.org/attachment.cgi?id=114694&action=view
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Since the glib2.0 release 2.6.14 on 3rd July in hardy-proposed, I am no
longer seeing this issue. Can anyone else confirm?
Current version is 2.16.4-0ubuntu2 with gvfs-fuse at 0.2.5-0ubuntu1 (the
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Binary package hint: update-manager
During upgrade from 7.04 to 7.10 the upgrade failed when it attempted to
do something with sound because my XFi soundcard is not properly
configured yet.
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: i386
Date: Tue Jul 15 22:04:55 2008
DistroRelease:
The fix in Launchpad sets the content type of new .debdiff uploads to
text/plain, because seb128 discovered that Firefox does not display
text/x-diff (which is probably the more appropriate choice of content
type for debdiff output) in-browser. Even once /etc/mime.types has been
updated (assuming t
In RF 6633.
** Changed in: malone
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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This issue could also be solved by adding .debdiff to /etc/mime.types
(as equivalent to .diff -> text/x-diff). We'll add a fix to Launchpad in
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** Also affects: mime-support (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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Aide memoire
The bug is in libpurple, not in pidgin itself. This is why Kopete is
also affected.
Install
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15743347/libpurple0_2.4.1-1ubuntu2-1_i386.deb
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Confirmed. Installed hardy release ISO on a fresh VirtualBox instance:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-cache depends ubuntu-restricted-extras
ubuntu-restricted-extras
Recommends: flashplugin-nonfree
Recommends: gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg
Recommends: gstreamer0.10-pitfdll
Recommends: gstreamer0.10-plugi
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-cache policy traceproto
traceproto:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 1.1.2beta1-4
Version table:
1.1.2beta1-4 0
500 http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com hardy/universe Packages
I'm a bit confused now, since apt reckons I don't have it installed but
it's definitely p
Public bug reported:
When running traceproto, an error is given reading:
exec: 120: /bin/traceroute: not found
This is because traceroute on a Ubuntu system (this is Hardy with all
current packages from -updates and -proposed) is in /usr/bin/traceroute.
Editing the traceproto shell script by han
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/242918
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Feh. Pidgin will thus continue to provide very unprofessional
terminology to the Ubuntu desktop unless Ubuntu provides local
translations. I hardly think 'Buddy' is appropriate in an en-gb locale.
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Logged upstream
** Changed in: pidgin
Importance: Undecided => Unknown
Bugwatch: None => Pidgin Trac #6127
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... I mean, I appreciate Pidgin's heritage as gaim where AOL Instant
Messenger uses this language, but given the multitude of other protocols
and networks now supported, 'Buddy' now seems horribly out of place.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pidgin
Can this be renamed to something less egregiously American and more
professional like 'Contact'
When using Pidgin at work, the last thing I want to think about most of
the people on my list is that they are 'buddies'.
ProblemType: Bug
Architectur
Requesting a backport of this fix if it's at all feasible... this is a
very high-visibility problem. New install -> open browser -> all
embedded A/V content will fail. :/
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Sorry - yes -19 is working great here - happily sync'ing away with no
sign of any badness from other devices
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Binary package hint: nut
I am currently running gutsy on my server (pending enough time for a
full upgrade to hardy), but have upgraded nut to the hardy deb package
(2.2.1-2.1ubuntu7).
I have a TrippLite UPS that says on the box: OMNIPLUS1000LCD. Linux
sees it fine as a H
Oh I see... Yes it's the same story with an smb mount. I've just been
focusing on "sftp to localhost" since it eliminates network
latency/packet loss as a potential cause.
I'll open upstream and link to here if I can.
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I am browsing by going Places -> Home Folder, then View -> Show Hidden
Files and going into the .gvfs directory. From there I can select "gdh
on localhost". I rely on ~/.gvfs to work with remote .rar and other
large archive files with console / non-GNOME apps, since the 'unrar'
console binary obvio
libglib2.0-0-dbgsym now installed... valgrind log attached.
I have also sent this to the upstream bug you listed.
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Confirming "x > y" - convert any file(s), press 'Clear', convert any
file(s) and x increases from its previous value rather than resetting to
1.
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Binary package hint: file-roller
#36498 provided a best-effort fix for the use of 'unrar' and friends
with non-local files.
gvfs has brought with it the gvfs-fuse-daemon providing a bridge between
the real filesystem and GNOME's idea of 'remote folders'. This daemon is
insta
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Taking the example provided in this thread, mplayer fails because it
does not use gvfs. It is compiled with libsmbclient directly rather than
relying on a middleware like gvfs or gnome-vfs. That's why its console
output is taking about /home/lex/.smb/smb.conf.append. This is squarely
an mplayer iss
OK, I've re-read the backtrace and realised I need to flesh it out with
symbols from 'gvfs' , libfuse2, et al... so here's another try attached
- hopefully this will be more use.
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First I undid the shell script described above so that the non-debug
hardy-proposed binary was present at /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfs-fuse-daemon,
then installed the .ddeb:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 46032 2008-05-27 15:29
/usr/lib/debug/usr/lib/gvfs/gvfs-fuse-daemon
And finally logged out + in, and followed
SUCCESS!
Simply by adding '-s' to the gvfs-fuse-daemon arguments ("disable multi-
threaded operation") I am able to hammer away with complete reliability!
I do not notice any loss in performance. In the interim, I have renamed
/usr/lib/gvfs/gvfs-fuse-daemon to /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfs-fuse-daemon.real
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Version: 0.2.4-0ubuntu1
I had great hopes for today's update in hardy-proposed given this
changelog entry " Fix fuse locking and file handle life-cycle issues
that were causing frequent crashes." Alas even after a reboot, the
gvfs-fuse-daemon is still very unstable:
[ 176.
is this bug fix still in progress?
i would happily play guinea pig if someone would mentor me through
fixing this and/or i could test things etc..
the fx5051 is my only speaker system right now so i have nop sound with
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
Version: 3.0~b5+nobinonly-0ubuntu3
I have various gvfs resources mounted. Some smb:, and some sftp: .
When I right-click "Save Link As" and choose any "$resourcename on
$servername" mount, the save fails silently. Saving files to the local
f
** Summary changed:
- Nautilus use of gvfs resources via ~/.gvfs is very slow
+ Nautilus unusably slow with large ~/.gvfs dirs
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gvfs-fuse
Version: 0.2.3-0ubuntu5
Browsing dirs with many files (5000) is unusably slow with ~/.gvfs.
Example:
cd; mkdir huge; cd huge
-
#!/bin/bash
for i in `seq 1 5000`
do
cp /etc/inputrc $i
done
Browsing to /home/gd
Hi Colin,
Thanks greatly for that. I've been running it for a while now whilst
plugging/unplugging various other USB devices
(printers/cameras/scanners...) with no noticeable negative effects. All
seems well and obviously the WM device is working just fine. :)
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FWIW, removing -dvd-video from the genisoimage commandline allows the
ISO to be created successfully.
Of course, it doesn't then make a compliant DVD-Video disc - no menus,
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Version: 0.7.1-3ubuntu1
/home/gdh/Desktop/dvd contains VOBs (et al) in AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS, which
plays perfectly in VLC (menus and audio). Brasero fails to write this to an ISO
or to a real DVD. "An unknown error occured. Check your disc." Some small data
is pasted here
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Creation of DVD video disc from readymade VOBs fails
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/229749
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It is installed by default (I was the one who proposed its inclusion!)
I too am bitten by gvfs-fuse-daemon segfaults, despite being on
0.2.3-0ubuntu5 from proposed-updates :( Is there an easy 'debug build'
which could provide more info / full backtrace?
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gvfs fuse mount is not functional aft
Update: If I check the 'Separate layout for each window' box, I am able
to then select the Default radio button. After this, the keyboard layout
is preserved across a reboot.
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Keyboard layout settings not saved after reboot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/198420
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Latest hardy - still seeing this. It is not possible to click the
'Default' radio button to the right of the keyboard layout name.
@Pedro Villavicencio: Please link to the duplicate bug - I cannot find
it. This bug should not be closed / invalid unless such reference is
given.
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Keyboard layou
I've elected not to test this, since it provides a 'quick fix' that is
not in the interests of Ubuntu as a whole. It will most likely 'get it
working' but does a disservice to the project.
The thought of having Ubuntu say 'no' to Windows Mobile out-of-the-box
until 2011 on an LTS desktop makes me
Palm support in Ubuntu is good. Unfortunately Palm's market share is
rapidly declining.
Support for Windows Mobile devices is currently 'good' and rapidly
improving (a gvfs backend to enable nautilus browsing of WM devices now
exists, for example)
The kernel patch is an utter killer for new users
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openoffice.org
When I choose a page size bigger than A4, I get funny results. eg. Choosing A3
will give me a page size of 300mm Wide 296mm high in any orientation.
This is the same in writer and in draw. I cant even set the "user" sizes
because it just
"Me too" etc.
I have an ATI Radeon X300 with DVI + VGA outputs. I have a 1280x1024
'main' panel on DVI, and I want to use a 1024x768 15" screen as extra
space, but I am forced to use the hybrid detailed above. No amount of
clicking / dragging on the gnome-display-properties / Detect Displays
optio
FWIW, this still happens with Hardy daily live-cd as of 14-Apr. No doubt
far too late for any fix, but there you go.
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Visual effects on Radeon X300 RV370 5B60
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/156905
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Binary package hint: empathy
When trying to send messages using an AIM account no message is shown in the
conversation window. Messages are however received by the other party.
Eg:
1. Empathy user types "hi" into conversation window in the bottom panel and
presses return.
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Bottom rows of display wrap around to top
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/210368
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I've had a Ubuntu Hardy beta system running well for a week or so, and
today I wanted to try KDE4. I did "sudo aptitude install kubuntu-
kde4-desktop" and got it installed fine. When I logged in, things seemed
OK, but I wanted a smaller panel. I right clicked, set the panel to
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grub default issue in virtualbox
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/209822
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