Is this patch also going to be included in an update for the linux-
generic-lts-trusty package for Ubuntu 12.04 LTS?
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Title:
AUFS can hang up;
I experience this problem frequently. It usually occurs shortly after my
screen fades from inactivity. I am attaching a backtrace of a recent
crash.
At the point of the crash, these two lines appeared in gdb:
(rhythmbox:24997): GLib-CRITICAL **: g_str_has_prefix: assertion `str !=
NULL' failed
Additional information:
* Rhythmbox almost always freezes towards the end of playing the current song
* Crossfading is disabled
** Summary changed:
- Rhytmbox freezez
+ Rhytmbox freezes during playback
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Why has a bugfix not been issued for this for Ubuntu 11.04? It is
trivial to resolve.
I have attached the missing file for those of you tired of waiting for
the Ubuntu Python team to come and fix this, I have attached the missing
file. Save the file and then in the Terminal, do
sudo cp
Public bug reported:
The Ruby script addon-manager.rb contains an error in the code for the
remove command. This bug causes certain addons where the ~/.vim
directory is actually a symbolic link to another directory. This is the
case for the Vim R plugin, distributed as a Debian package here:
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Here is a patch that should be applied to the file addon-manager.rb
The patch fixes the errant while-loop.
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As Fr_neo points out, the workaround thumbnailers do not work on NFS
(Samba) drives. I can't tell if the thumbnailer is timing out or what,
but it consumes the desktop for maybe fifteen to thirty seconds trying
to make a thumbnail of each PDF file. If a directory is full of PDFs,
the system slows
Nevermind, the hanging of the system and failure to produce PDFs on NFS
drives is due to bug #778638.
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Title:
gsettings-desktop-schemas
Public bug reported:
The page for the Global Module Index is missing from the Python
documentation. The file should be installed as
/usr/share/doc/python/html/modindex.html but it is absent for some
reason in Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal.
** Affects: python-defaults (Ubuntu)
Importance:
Niall Murphy marked Bug #771810 as a duplicate of this one, however, it
should be the other way around, since James Hunt filed Bug #771810 more
than a month before this one, and it contains more information than
this. Regardless, both bug reports are indeed for the same issue.
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The message actually appears when Unity fails to load the gvim menu
options (e.g., File, Edit, Tools, etc.) into the global menu, and
the shift in the gvim buffer actually results as the gvim menu appearing
in the gvim window. In some cases, however, the menu will even fail to
show in the gvim
Public bug reported:
The Unity launcher fails to switch to the appropriate workspace when a
window is placed against an extreme horizontal edge opposite the current
user's workspace.
Steps to replicate behavior:
1) Switch to top-left workspace
2) Open an application, e.g., Terminal
3) Move the
To add some more information, when I experience this bug, the Unity
desktop places the bottom of the gvim window below the displayable
region of the screen. There is an approximately 30 second delay between
starting gvim and the appearance of the warning.
After the warning appears, gvim redraws
Thanks to Jérémy for the PPA. Why hasn't this been fixed in Maverick,
though?
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For some reason, the version of distribute that ships under the python-
setuptools package for Lucid and Maverick creates egg-info directories
that lack the Python version string (on Lucid and Maverick, this
identifier would be py2.6). For example, when installing the Python
** Description changed:
For some reason, the version of distribute that ships under the python-
setuptools package for Lucid and Maverick creates egg-info directories
that lack the Python version string (on Lucid and Maverick, this
identifier would be py2.6). For example, when installing
This bug was marked as a duplicate of Bug #252664, but these two bugs
are not directly related, so I removed this duplicate status. Bug
#252664 is about choppy framerate in the observation window of Cheese;
this bug is about choppy framerate when using Cheese to actually record
video. Framerate
Thanks James! That helped a lot.
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I am trying to build Tasque. http://live.gnome.org/Tasque/ When running
the ./configure script, I got the following error:
...
checking for EVOLUTION_SHARP... configure: error: Package requirements
(evolution-sharp = 0.18.1) were not met:
No package 'evolution-sharp' found
$ cat /sys/class/dmi/id/product_name
MacBook5,1
$ echo 0 | sudo tee /sys/class/backlight/nvidia_backlight/brightness[sudo]
password for chris:
0
My backlight turned off completely upon entering the second command.
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I am experiencing this bug, both with the 2.6.31-19-generic and
2.6.31-17-generic kernels. I am, however, able to adjust the screen
brightness using the F1 and F2 brightness buttons (pushing them without
holding down the fn key). The problem however is that the brightness
increments or decrements
This bug still exists for Rhythmbox 0.12.5 on Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala.
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I had to reinstall the synaptics driver first with
sudo aptitude reinstall xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
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Binary package hint: rhythmbox
If an external device is mounted in Rhythmbox via the MTP plugin, the
user will experience an error in transferring a song to the device that
has the same track artist and track title as an existing track on the
external device. The error
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Dunbar, I didn't install it, but I did look through the code of that
ALSA snapshot. It simply includes the patches from Kacper (they have
made it into mainline code of ALSA, apparently). You will not have to
manually specify your model.
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That is a working solution. I would encourage an elegant solution which
follows the model of OS X's menu bar (the equivalent of a panel in
GNOME). The menu bar casts a shadow, however, it does not cast it upon
any other windows than the root window (desktop). The difference is
subtle, but
Would someone who has a patched version of this driver installed and
working (e.g., the internal mic works) please post the output of
cat /proc/asound/card0/codec#0
for me? I need to see how my sound card model differs in terms of pins,
as Kacper suggested.
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If you updated your kernel in Jaunty, you will have to re-install the
ALSA modules with another round of `sudo make install`. Also, see my
note above that I have to move the Master channel up until sound
finally crackles on for the rest of the system, including the
headphones.
Note that this
I'm experiencing the same issues that Kudryashov described.
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A few things here, in response.
1. My bug report, Bug #357107, was marked as a duplicate of this bug. It
contains a detailed description of my computer (MacBook 5.1).
2. Set display brightness to is completely ignored on bootup. For
example, I have it set to 21%, but on bootup, the brightness is
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 35223 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/35223
Apparently we're moving back to this bug and away from the bug this was
marked as a duplicate of. Here's some more information.
** Attachment added: Output of lsmod
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 35223 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/35223
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So typically on most laptops, when the headphone plug is inserted into
the headphone jack, sound to the internal speakers is cut off and plays
through only the headphones. (This is the behavior in OS X, for example,
and I believe it was also the 8.10 behavior.) I thought this was
implemented in
Do you have sound output? Is mic your only problem?
I do have sound output, although sometimes it gets stuck off until I
twiddle with the volume controls (usually needing to crank the volume up
until it crackles on). The two more important issues are no mic and
noise in the headphone channel
$ sudo dmidecode -s system-product-name
MacBook5,1
See also my numerous bug reports against MacBook 5.1:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/~chris.lasher?field.searchtext=macbook
It is a refurbished MacBook 5.1 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo purchased
February this year.
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Sorry, that last comment came off snappy. Thanks for looking into this
Kacper. I would have never figured that out on my own. I guess the
questions are: is it different because it's a refurb, or is it different
because it's a model from a different manufacturing age than everyone
else who's
Also, does anybody have the internal mic working?
I do
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1158304
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/337314/comments/91
So, Kacper, you can confirm that you can record audio from the internal
mic using GNOME Sound Recorder? And this
Thanks Kacper. I'm not sure how to load that file. I found I have an
asound.state file under /var/lib/alsa/asound.state so I'm attaching that
file. diff shows a number of (possibly important?) differences at the
end, but I don't understand what they mean.
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Still no luck, restoring from your settings Kacper:
$ alsactl -f asound.state restore
Unknown hardware: HDA-Intel Realtek ALC889A
HDA:10ec0885,106b3f00,00100103
Hardware is initialized using a guess method
alsactl: set_control:1266: failed to obtain info for control #32 (No such file
or
Here is the output of `cat /proc/asound/card0/codec#0` after running
`alsactl -f asound.state restore`.
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@Matteo I noticed this, too, but I think it's really just getting masked
by loud-volumed music.
Also, does anybody have the internal mic working?
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Is anyone else experiencing the noise issue on the headphones?
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I get a noticeable amount of oscillating noise from the headphones now,
using the patch against ALSA 1.0.19, and following the instructions on
the wiki for using PulseAudio with 6 channel sound. The oscillating
noise goes away when I mute the HP channel. However, when I mute it, I
can hear a
On further exploration, it seems that each level of the channel has its
own peculiar noise. The oscillation is at level 0, but the following
levels are extremely noisy: 8, 17, 27, 36, 45, 55, 64, 73, 83, 92. It's
reproducible to get the noise on each of these levels.
I did not experience this
Sorry, I should have specified, this is a MacBook 5.1 (aluminum
unibody).
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I was about to come back and comment on here myself. No, reboot does
*not* work for me now... again... I don't know. It could be perhaps
installation of one of the Apple hardware packages from the PPA that
kicked it out again. I actually haven't tried shutting down using
``shutdown``. For a brief
Nikos, please see Bug 357112. I haven't tried the PPA mentioned above by
P. Dunbar, but maybe Bug 357107 and Bug 360177 still apply, too.
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Can someone please mark this as triaged or confirmed? In its current
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It seems that rebooting now works successfully for me. Perhaps I was
missing a kernel update. I just tried it, though and it rebooted fine.
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I experience this same bug. It is extremely easy to reproduce. I simply
switch over to using compiz (compiz --replace) then I open Rhythmbox.
(It starts hidden, with just the status icon in the GNOME panel.) I
click the status icon, which is supposed to make the full Rhythmbox
window appear. The
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To echo Nikos, this does not work on a MacBook 5.1 (aluminum MacBook)
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Binary package hint: network-manager
Since about a month ago along the Jaunty development, NetworkManager
lost the ability to connect to my university's unencrypted wireless
network. This is a network that has many WAPs of the same ESSID on a
variety of different channels,
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I get frequent disconnects too. This is on Jaunty 64-bit with
NetworkManager 0.7.1~rc4.1.cf199a964-0ubuntu2 on a MacBook 5.1. See an
example of the output from syslog during a disconnect and reconnection
in the attached file. There are many WAPs of the same ESSID here because
this is a university.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty 64-bit with Rhythmbox 0.12.0-0ubuntu4, for these two
streams, and possibly others:
http://ormgas.dracoirs.com:8000/ormgas.ogg?9235:2bf752a086
http://stream.rainwave.cc:8000/stream.ogg
Always fails at the end of a song with
I found this bug in upstream
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=320984
I selected the option Use crossfading backend and now the radio
streams correctly. It seems that whatever streaming library is used
without crossfading doesn't handle streams correctly. This will work
fine for me. Feel
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- [Jaunty] Original screen brightness not restored after activity with dim
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+ [Jaunty] Original screen brightness not restored after activity with dim
display when idle for MacBook 5.1 when running on battery.
** Description changed:
In
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
Currently, GNOME panel cannot be resized to be smaller than 23 pixels in
height. Many users desire a much smaller panel, both from an aesthetic
and a usability point of view. With today's netbooks, the need to be
economical with screen real
Public bug reported:
In GNOME Power Management Settings, one can set Dim display when idle.
When this option is checked, and the user allows for a period of
inactivity, the screen will dim. However, after user activity (e.g.,
input from the keyboard, touchpad, or other input device), the screen
Yeah, I wasn't sure what to mark it against. GNOME? gnome-power-manager?
** Also affects: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I'm curious as to why this worked without manual modification using the
Mactel PPA for Intrepid but not for Jaunty. What was provided in that
package that's not provided in the Jaunty package?
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You
Thanks, Jim. Indeed, I placed that line in the wrong file. After
correctly placing the line in /etc/modprobe.d/options, I now have audio
in the headphones and the right speaker. No audio is played from the
left speaker, but this is described in Bug #337314.
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Am I the only one who does NOT have the 2 channel/6 channel option
available on a MacBook 5.1? Do I have different sound hardware? (View my
lspci attachment above and compare.)
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@Alex I'm afraid I do not have that option, still. Here's what I have
done up to this point:
1) In /etc/modules, I placed the following line, then rebooted:
options snd_hda_intel model=mbp3
2) Right-clicked the volume icon on GNOME panel.
3) Went to Open Volume Control.
4) Ensured that HDA
This would look awful if the user resizes, moves, or removes his/her
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But anyway, this might already have been fixed in compiz. The release
included in jaunty doesn't seem to have this problem.
Absolutely not true for me. I am up to date with the Jaunty releases.
This bug is still present. nxsty, I suggest you verify your settings
are at auto only for window types,
TJ, I am unable to reproduce the lock-up in Bug 345710 on my home
network. I will try tomorrow on the campus 802.1x network.
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This is not the desired behavior. It presents a usability problem
(window title bar text and icon are partially obscured). See Bug 184551,
and in particular, take a look at the screenshot.jpg presented by nxsty.
Having the panel at the same level of windows is the intuitive, more
usable, and more
Still no luck with this, despite several kernel and Xorg updates.
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It might, but I get no sound at all--not out of the speakers, nor out of
the headphone jack. It's interesting because the users in that thread
who got sound working got the ALSA libs from Jaunty, which is what I'm
running (Alpha 5). There's been mention in the forum threads about
needing to set
Alex, your solution of removing mouseemu worked well. I don't know
whether to close this bug, but it's important that this is noted as the
solution. Maybe the Jaunty installer can detect whether or not to
install mouseemu?
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Quite possibly. Some differences:
* `grep bcm5974 /proc/bus/input/devices` returns nothing (I'm attaching the
file). This could be rather important--this device should show up here, no? I
do have that module loaded, as confirmed by the lsmod attached above.
* xserver-xorg-input-synaptics is
Public bug reported:
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The touchpad for MacBook 5.1 is not supported completely in Jaunty
(Ubuntu 9.04) as of Alpha 5 release. The pointer can move, and a
physical left-click works, but that's it. I can not get tapping to
respond as I could using the Mactel PPA packages
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** Attachment added: lspci output
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/23443046/lspci.txt
** Also affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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[Jaunty] No sound output with MacBook 5.1
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/337947
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: xorg
The touchpad for MacBook 5.1 is not supported completely in Jaunty
(Ubuntu 9.04) as of Alpha 5 release. The pointer can move, and a
physical left-click works, but that's it. I can not get tapping to
respond as I could using the Mactel
** Description changed:
The MacBook 5.1 Caps Lock key's LED does not light up when activated.
+ This worked in Intrepid via the Mactel PPA. Possible Mactel PPA packages
+ which fixed this include hal-applesmc, hid-dkms, and nvidia-bl-dkms.
** Description changed:
The MacBook 5.1 Caps Lock
** Description changed:
The keyboard backlight on the MacBook 5.1 is not supported as of Jaunty
(Ubuntu 9.04) Alpha 5. This is supported in Intrepid (Ubuntu 8.10) by
- the Mactel PPA packages.
+ the Mactel PPA packages hal-applesmc, hid-dkms, and possibly nvidia-bl-
+ dkms, though I installed
Sure thing.
** Attachment added: lspci output (verbose)
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/23451471/lspci_verbose.txt
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[Jaunty] MacBook 5.1 touchpad not fully supported (Alpha 5 of Jaunty)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/337935
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