Sorry. Let me be a bit more formal.
I suggest that laptops are either:
1) single user
* in which case changing the time zone won't hurt other users,
or
2) physically shared amongst several people
* in which case, they are in the same time zone, and if one user sets the
zone, that is a
OK.I agree it would not make sense as the desktop default.
On 01/01/11 14:53, Milan Bouchet-Valat wrote:
We can't change PolicyKit permissions depending on whether the system is
a laptop or not. So we'd have to make the change for all systems, which
is not necessarily what people expect.
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Binary package hint: gnome-system-tools
When you carry a laptop from one timezone to another, it's nice to be
able to set the time correctly, even if you don't have administrative
rights on the laptop.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.10
Package: gnome-system-tools
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Binary package hint: openoffice.org
When I open a certain .odp document, I get a pop-up question asking
Update all links? Yes/No.
Doubtless, it is an important question, but what the hell does it mean?
I click Yes and things seem to go OK, but what am I updating?Do I
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: unionfs-fuse
Unionfs-fuse does strange things when I tell it to create a union of two
directories, and I specify them via relative pathnames. I look into
the resulting directory and I see the root filesystem.
To recreate the problem:
$ cd $HOME
$
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I tried, but I'm running 64-bit, and there doesn't seem to be a 64 bit
version there:
Hit http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com maverick-proposed/universe amd64 Packages
W: Failed to fetch
http://ppa.launchpad.net/aakef/ppa/ubuntu/dists/maverick/main/source/Sources.gz
404 Not Found
W: Failed to
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Binary package hint: dansguardian
Dansguardian complains during installation via dpkg. (Possibly, this is a
dpkg bug?)
Dpkg says that the version has bad syntax: invalid character in version number.
See below. However, it seems to operate after the upgrade and the
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%%EOFxref9da1f7807f0e7c25f5a8132db545f6279da1f7807f0e7c25f5a8132db545]
\ No newline at end of file
^C
^Z
in another window-
$ ps -u gpk | grep bzr
19758 pts/000:00:00 bzr
$ kill 19758
$ ps -u gpk | grep bzr
19758 pts/000:00:00 bzr
$ kill -1 19758
$ kill -9 19758
$ !ps
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Binary package hint: util-linux
If you accidentally try to mount a regular file (rather than a
directory), mount gives you the error message on the wrong file.
See here:
kitchen:/$ sudo mkdir /mnt/desk.swap
kitchen:/$ sudo mount -t nfs4 desk.lan:/swap/kitchen
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Looking at the error message, the problem seems to be in mount.nfs4 .
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I was copying a moderate sized file: 100k or so over an ADSL connection.
The copy was reading and writing via sshfs simultaneously.
$ mount | grep ssh
comuter.ac.uk.uk:n/Documents/2010/pennWorkshop on /home/me/w type fuse.sshfs
(rw,nosuid,nodev,max_read=65536,user=me)
$
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Binary package hint: dansguardian
When you run /etc/init.d/dansguardian restart
it doesn't actually restart dansguardian. Here's why:
look at the first start-stop-daemon line. See how it ends in --pidfile \
and how the next one doesn't start with the name of the
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Binary package hint: thunderbird
Thunderbird regularly hangs on button clicks, becoming unresponsive for
10-20 seconds. The window manager greys it out as unresponsive, then
it comes back.Started recently, between 21 Nov 2010 and 23 Nov 2010,
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I should say that the hang happens on most right clicks, such as a right
click to get an e-mail address from the address list in a message's
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All kinds of warnings/errors appear in /var/log/syslog. Mostly this:
Nov 25 00:04:07 desk kernel: [144918.171373] 3:3:1: cannot set freq 16000 to ep
0x86
Nov 25 00:04:07 desk pulseaudio[18123]: module.c: Failed to load module
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mace:~$ ubuntu-bug evince
hook /usr/share/apport/package-hooks//source_evince.py crashed:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/apport/report.py, line 640, in
add_hooks_info
symb['add_info'](self)
File
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Binary package hint: evince
I got the following error message from evince:
(evince:10066): EvinceView-CRITICAL **: ev_page_cache_get_annot_mapping:
assertion `page = 0 page cache-n_pages' failed
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No, it is an apport bug because it is an uncaught exception in apport.
Apport ought to handle the exception and produce a sensible error
message, and make sure that it functions as well as possible in the
absence of data from the log file.
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Sure. I don't have the predecessor file any more (the file that was
there before this one was created).
** Attachment added: cvx_kochanski.pdf
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Binary package hint: abiword
This bug may be more of a Gnome bug than an abiword bug. If so, please
redirect it.
When you use File-Save As in abiword, you get the normal Gnome file
selector box. It shows files and it asks for a pathname.
So, suppose you type in
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Once you colorize some text, you cannot ever quite return it to the
original state.That's because there is no button for default text
color like there is for clear highlighting. When you go back to
black, you go back to a black that
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Take a document full of text.Start a text box, beginning on the left
margin. Stretch the text box across the text. At first you will see
it pushing the text out of the way.However, once the text box spans
from one margin to the
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Binary package hint: denyhosts
/var/lib/denyhosts/restricted-usernames is a useful file that you can
fill up with user names like sales or guest and anyone who tries to
log in as these users will be denied rapidly.Denyhost itself does
not modify the contents of that
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If you have a document full of text, and you insert a text box.
Put the left edge of the box to the left of the text, then stretch the right
edge across.
You will find (as you might expect) that it pushes text in front of it.
The trouble is, it
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Binary package hint: abiword
When a Abicollab shared document is being viewed, Abiword chooses colors
for other authors that are light and relatively hard to read. They
don't give a lot of contrast if the letters are small, if you have a
laptop in bright lights, or if you
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If you change the palette of colors that Abiword uses to highlight
words, ie toolbar - Highlight - Change Highlight Color, any changes
you make to the palette are forgotten the next time you open the
document. Inspection shows that the palette
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Oh, indeed you are right. Sorry.Our machines at work run
Lucid, and our I.T.. guys have installed a newer Abiword from
somewhere.My machine at home runs Maverick, and it does
not show the problem either.
On 09/11/10 16:20, Charlie Kravetz wrote:
Thanks for the rapid response. You seem
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Binary package hint: abiword
When starting Abiword, I see this:
[MathView] *** Warning[1:1]: configuration file
/usr/share/abiword-2.8/math/gtkmathview.conf.xml explicitly specified
but not found
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If I have a collaborative document, and it has text like this:
...ability to decode letters... and I want to insert a comma, and I do it by
selecting a space (sweeping it out) and then typing comma, like so:
...ability to decode_letters...
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Interestingly, Undo doesn't cause the author coloring to revert back to
the original value, even though it turns the comma back into a space.
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This doesn't just happen with spaces and commas. It seems to happen
any time you select a region in the middle of a word. When you replace
the selected region by typing a character, the leftmost half of the word
incorrectly picks up my author color. (And the right half doesn't.)
Again, ^Z
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: abiword
This is on an abicollab document, opened via open shared document.
Changing the highlighting of a word or minor formatting changes like
changing the font size will cause the author color to switch. This is
wrong and distracting, though I
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Yes, it is installed.
$ aptitude show abiword-plugin-mathview
Package: abiword-plugin-mathview
New: yes
State: installed
Automatically installed: yes
Version: 2.8.6-0ubuntu1~ppa1~lucid1
Priority: optional
Section: editors
Maintainer: Xubuntu Developers xubuntu-de...@lists.ubuntu.com
Uncompressed
Sorry. Can't attach that one: it's a research proposal.
You can have it in 2012, when it'll either be funded and under way
or obsolete.
I tried cutting it, but I cannot make a suitably small fraction of it
misbehave.
On 08/11/10 18:28, Pedro Villavicencio wrote:
thanks for the report, may
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Binary package hint: evince
When you select text in a PDF file, using a upwards sweep, the selected area is
displayed improperly.
You end up with large blank areas on the right ends of selected lines.
The image becomes correct when your cursor leaves the evince window.
I
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Binary package hint: abiword
If you select text on abiword with the left mouse button held down,
and you sweep the mouse to the right, you can see the letters near
the mouse pointer shimmer. They move by + or - 1 pixel as the mouse
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Whoops, here's the image.
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Here you go: ps l, as requested.
kitchen:~$ ps l 7823
F UID PID PPID PRI NIVSZ RSS WCHAN STAT TTYTIME COMMAND
0 1000 7823 1787 20 0 113056 21760 sync_p D+ pts/0 0:00
/usr/bin/python /usr/bin/bzr diff
kitchen:~$
** Changed in: bzr (Ubuntu)
Status:
To reproduce the bug, run
evince /dev/null || echo NOT PDF
evince /dev/zeros || echo NOT PDF
evince /dev/zreo || echo NOT PDF
You would expect to see NOT PDF three times, because the first file
is empty, the second is a string of binary zeros, and the third isn't a file
at all.Instead,
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/usr/lib/R/site-library/Zelig/doc/zelig.pdf
and
/usr/lib/R/site-library/Zelig/doc/static/intro.pdf
evince reports Unable to open document, PDF document is damaged and I get the
following errors on the cosole:
Error: PDF file is damaged - attempting to reconstruct xref
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Evince reports success (exit code 0) even when it cannot display a
broken PDF file.
$ evince /usr/lib/R/site-library/Zelig/doc/static/intro.pdf
Error: PDF file is damaged - attempting to reconstruct xref table...
Error: Couldn't find trailer
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ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.35-23.36-generic 2.6.35.7
Uname: Linux 2.6.35-23-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: fglrx
AlsaVersion: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.23.
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC0: gpk5100 F
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The server nfs options are (from /etc/exports)
/export 192.168.2.2(rw,fsid=0,root_squash,no_subtree_check,async)
127.0.0.1(rw,fsid=0,root_squash,no_subtree_check,async)
192.168.3.2(rw,fsid=0,root_squash,no_subtree_check,async)
and the client options are (from /etc/fstab)
desk.lan:/gpk /home/gpk
Also see https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/480444 .
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I observe this in a 10.10 installation, shortly after I changed my password
with passwd.
It does seem to be similar to 416825, but that seems to be specific to Ubuntu
1, and
this isn't.Probably the same underlying problem though -- the keyring
somehow didn't
notice I changed my password.
as follows:
$ bzr diff
bzr: ERROR: Could not acquire lock
/export/gpk/Documents/2010/predict_next/.bzr/checkout/dirstate: [Errno 11]
Resource temporarily unavailable
$ ps -e -f | grep bzr
gpk 9578 9512 0 08:51 ?00:00:00 /usr/bin/python
/usr/bin/bzr-notify
gpk 11416 9809 0 11:55 pts
It's quite reliable now. This time I ran
strace bzr diff
and got the attached output. (I was only able to capture the tail end of the
strace run.)
Bzr seems to freeze in fruncate().As before various nfs-related daemons
are busy, but the system (and NFS4) remain responsive.
**
OK. I can confirm that it works correctly when not on NFS4, and hangs
on the call to ftruncate when on NFS4. It looks like a NFS problem.
For completeness, I will attach strace -f runs on the real file system,
and on the NFS4 mount of the file system. They will be called
nfsbug2.txt and
Full strace -f report on bzr in a case where it hangs on a ftruncate()
call when mounted on NFS4.
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This initially looked like a bzr problem, but it now seems like a NFS4
problem. NFS4 hangs and spins its wheels on a call to ftruncate().
This is not killable via a kill -9.
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Here's what NFS4 is doing. I ran nfsstat -Z and it shows a lot of activity,
even though the disk itself isn't active. I don't know enough about NFS4 to
interpret this, but there are a thousands of
lock calls per second, and thousands of renews per second, both of which
seem strange.
And
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This is a continuation of a bug report that originally seemed to be a bzr bug.
For more details, see https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/665082 .
I do not know if this is a nfs-client bug or nfs-server.
Bzr hangs in a ftruncate() call (as shown by strace) and cannot be killed
by
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I looked at the packet storm (captured above), and it seems to be a rapid
repetition of a single
command and a single response.
The command is a COMPOUND of PUTFH, WRITE, GETATTR,
and the server responds with NFS4ERR_OPENMODE which is
in response to a failure of the WRITE.
Now, it is odd that
On 24/10/10 00:32, Steve Langasek wrote:
On Sat, Oct 23, 2010 at 09:42:27PM -, gpk wrote:
I looked at the packet storm (captured above), and it seems to be a rapid
repetition of a single
command and a single response.
The command is a COMPOUND of PUTFH, WRITE, GETATTR,
and the server
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Binary package hint: bzr
Bzr freezes on a repository and will not be terminated by ^C, ^Z, kill,
kill -1, or kill -9.
After that sequence of events, htop shows this:
PRI=20, NI=0, VIRT=108M, RES=21816, SHR=4456, S=D, CPU%=0.0 MEM%=0.5,
TIME+=0:00.20
COMMAND=/usr/bin/python
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The same kind of thing happens when I run
bzr commit -m 'Weird'
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It may be worth mentioning that various nfs4 threads are busy, for no obvious
reason, and that
the bzr repository is mounted locally via nfs4. There are three nfsd threads
running at about
20% of CPU each, and two rpciod threads at 7%, kthreadd at 5%, and nfsiod at 5%.
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So, it looks rather less like a bzr problem and more like a kernel problem.
On second thought, it might *also* be worth mentioning that the bzr
problems occurred between a
kernel upgrade and the reboot.Why that should mess up nfs4 is
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Binary package hint: aptitude
The aptitude man page does not give any hints about how to download the
source code for a given package.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.10
Package: aptitude 0.6.3-2ubuntu4
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The output from nfsstat is visually confusing. For instance, output from
nfsstat -c:
Client nfs v3:
null getattr setattr lookup access readlink
0 0% 541 69% 8 1% 668% 364% 0 0%
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The bug report is HTML-formatted, so it doesn't preserve the spacing of the
nfsstat output.
It's much worse when you see it on a terminal.
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Binary package hint: bzr-dbus
I get an annoying black pop-up message in cases where bzr does nothing.
For example in the following case:
+ cd /home/gpk/ItakuraSaitoDistance/IS-DTW
+ bzr update
Tree is up to date at revision 256 of branch /proj/exemplar/ItakuraSaitoDistance
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/654391/+attachment/1670616/+files/Dependencies.txt
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No obvious way for root to cleanly shut down a session
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/654391
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-session
There does not seem to be a way for root to cleanly shut down a
particular gnome-session.
Obviously restarting gdm works, but that kills all sessions. In my
environment, users
share machines and we have lots of switch user activity.
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in another window-
$ ps -u gpk | grep bzr
19758 pts/000:00:00 bzr
$ kill 19758
$ ps -u gpk | grep bzr
19758 pts/000:00:00 bzr
$ kill -1 19758
$ kill -9 19758
$ !ps
ps -u
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/651806/+attachment/1656201/+files/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: ProcMaps.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/651806/+attachment/1656202/+files/ProcMaps.txt
** Attachment added: ProcStatus.txt
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/643825/+attachment/1614860/+files/Dependencies.txt
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Need explanation for Drag and drop threshold
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/643825
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
The Mouse Preferences - General - Drag and Drop - Threshold
needs a bit of explanation.
Is big good? Is it macho?Is small better? Generally, what does it do?
You probably know, but I'm not sure and I bet there are millions
More to the point, the new, lucid installation of grub has
moved or eliminated menu.lst.
The underlying problem may (or may not) still be there, but
it can no longer be triggered the same way.You can change
this one from Incomplete = No longer relevant.
On 19/09/10 00:45, gpk wrote:
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