At least some of the issues reported in the following bug(s) sound similar.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/401497
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/524439
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Same problem (but with a different intel-chipset):
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-intel/+bug/522940
The bug description of this bug sounds familiar (Xorg freeze after grub with
video-intel), however the chipset
is different. Therefore, I am not sure if this is a
The original summary-description of the bug report was correct:
Xorg freezes with modeset (default)
Xorg does NOT freeze wit the option nomodeset.
Se also the text in the detailed bug-description.
Currently the only way to boot is to set the option nomodeset in grub.
Alternative summary would
Same problem (but with a different intel-chipset):
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/515732
The bug description of this bug sounds familiar (Xorg freeze after grub with
video-intel), however the chipset
is different. Therefore, I am not sure if this is a duplicate or not.
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Binary package hint: xorg
Ubuntu Lucid with the latest updates, installed via a daily build. Since
I suffer from the X freeze when hitting Enter-bug I only uninstalled
the plymouth package. This bug seems to be unrelated to plymouth.
The only way to boot the computer is by
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/39284165/CurrentDmesg.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/39284166/Dependencies.txt
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On a fresh install of Lucid (daily 20100213) I have a similar Problem.
Details: Installing Lucid 386 32bit from an USB-Stick via Ubiquity. In Ubiquity
I choose Language: English and Keyboard-layout: German. After a restart and
login into gnome, the keyboard is set to US (In the Gnome menu under
Several things that I tried, without success:
- build a kernel which uses the bfs scheduler instead of the standard linux
scheduler
result: slightly less flickering - but still unacceptable. Overall performance
was worse.
- use of vanilla build of firefox 3.5.7 instead of the package provided
Forum thread on flickering in Flash Videos under Ubuntu 9.10:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1313427
Following the links in the forum thread, there are some hints that issue
might be due to changes at the kernel.
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Flickering on sites with Flash video + Flash buttons
Similar observation, here: Flickering with full-screen flash videos with
controls.
Some videos just play fine for me (e.g. Youtube Videos).
However, when watching films on e.g. Arte (aFrench/German TV Channel) the
flickering of the controls is very annoying.
Try videos under the following link
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubuntu-artwork
For reasons of consistency:
The Show Desktop Button applet should not use a button design (widget) but
should just use a plain big desktop icon instead.
The attached picture will help to explain what I mean:
In each of the four corner
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/494094
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** Summary changed:
- vlc has crackling sound after standard installation
+ vlc requires manual installation of the package vlc-plugin-pulse
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/341819
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@ber, @nocolo: The issue you report seems to be a different issue then the one
in the bug report.
Now, I changed the name of the bug in order to make this more visible. I hope
that it is clear that the original issue is fixed. On my system vlc works
without any problems, now.
Since you seem
In Ubuntu 9.10 the reported problem with respect to the dependencies has been
resolved.
When installing VLC via the Ubuntu Software Center the required package
vlc-plugin-pulse is automatically installed.
Therefore I will close the bug. If there are remaining problems with sound this
should
This is an enhancement request for the Gnome Display Manager.
** Package changed: ubuntu = gdm (Ubuntu)
** Summary changed:
- Karmic Login (single user) requires Enter input before password.
+ Login (single user) requires Enter input before password.
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This bug is not a duplicate!
Bug #447049 is on not being able to choose the user with the keyboard which
is a completely different issue (that is solved by now).
Also bug #447615 is on a different issue Karmic Login Screen displays username
by default - this is a different concern with
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 447049
Login screen face browser should respond to keyboard as well as a mouse click
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/446783
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Indeed - I confirm for Ubuntu 9.04.
Actually this could be considered as a regression since the option Save the
current session is not present anymore in the System/Preferences/Startup
Applications/Options.
For me the following workaround helped:
1. Close all applications
2. Make sure that the
@FokkerCharlie:
Note the following with respect to the description of my workaround:
When doing the logout in step 3 the session file should be empy (since from
step 1 there is no application open and since from step 2 you tell Ubuntu to
remember running applications (which means here: no
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
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screen flickers for 2-3 minutes and getting almost black when unpluging laptop
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/344554
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I am the original reporter of the bug.
It seems that my problems with respect to flickering have been solved with one
of the recent updates.
However when I unplug the power-cable my monitor still goes almost black and I
cannot achieve a satisfying bright monitor by using the function keys.
I suffer from a similar bug, see #344554 .
Maybe this bug can/should be marked as a duplicate?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/312518
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Since the bug importance of this bug has been set to be wishlist, does this
indicate that the described issue is not considered to be a bug?
Or should this indicate that this bug cannot be fixed?
From the point of view of a user, a video/sound player with unusable sound
after a
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel
I am testing the development version of Ubuntu 9.04 (jaunty) alpha 6 and
latest updates.
- This bug has been discovered on a 3 year old
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel
I am testing the development version of Ubuntu 9.04 (jaunty) alpha 6 and
latest updates.
This bug has been discovered on a 3 year old Samsung laptop with a 1400x1050
screen resolution and
a Intel-Centrino platform.
Previous
Thanks a lot for the comment.
In my bug report I was referring to a default installation of Ubuntu. Package
hint: vlc (ubuntu)
Ubuntu is using Pulse audio by default - so I was suggestion to add a
dependency to vlc-plugin-puls for this case (and only this case).
Couldn't the dependency be
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: vlc
Testing the alpha5 for Ubuntu, Jaunty (plus recent updates) on my 3 year old
laptop
(centrino platform) I discovered the following problem:
I installed VLC via the gnome menu: applications - add/remove.
I expected that the installation of VLC
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
Testing intrepid I ran into the following bug that I observed when using
rhythmbox to extract a music CD:
All the spaces in the Title, Song-title and so on are replaced by %20.
Example:
I the Musician is called: Manu Chao the corresponding
** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/217908
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@ John Vivirito: I tried most of the example of bug #182038 and I
couldn't reproduce a single example. Perhaps I don't have the described
bugs because I have a intel-centrino graphic card?
The phenomenon I reported as a bug seems only be related to the way
images are zoomed / interpolated. Is
Can anybody reproduce/confirm this bug? Should I provide additional
information?
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O.k. the problem with blurred fonts in the Gnome-terminal seems to be
bug #190848 - so this is a different issue.
Reading through the Ubuntu-forums I got a hint, that the blurred images in
Firefox may have something to do with zooming.
So if Firefox preserves the zooming-level that has been
Effectively the images are o.k. when the page is viewed without zoom.
Perhaps Firefox should set the zoom-level to 100% when restarted?
I also compared the rendering quality (when zoomed) with Firefox 3.0
beta5 on Windows XP and it appears that on Windows the images are
blurred but it is less
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
With Ubuntu Hardy beta + latest updates (15th April 2008) I suffer from bad
image rendering quality in Firefox.
To see the type of problem just open the attached screenshot and scale to 100%.
The images that are blurred are razor sharp if
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Just to complete the information on workarounds:
The workaround by Gabriel Ambuehl did not work for me (at least id did not work
for the program Jedit (see bug #187061 ))
However the workaround by Matthew Wardrop did the job.
Could this type of workaround be added at the end of the
Thank you Vincenzo!
Here is an update for my bug-report:
ad 1) logo did not appear in Gnome menu:
I uninstalled the Lyx package (completely remove) via Synaptics and I
installed Lyx again. The logo appears now in the the Gnome-menu as expected.
This issue seems to be resolved. Thank you very
Thank a lot for the suggested workaround, Berdir!
The workaround solved my problems for the installation of Jedit.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/187061
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Now I removed (completely removed the sun-java 1.6 package) and installed
sun-java 1.5.
I also did a
~$ sudo update-alternatives --auto java
to make my computer recognize the new package.
The problem persists:
~$ java -jar jedit4.3pre12install.jar
Locking assertion failure. Backtrace:
#0
Public bug reported:
Using a standard install of Ubuntu hardy alpha 3 + the latest updates
(29jan2008) I run
into the following problem:
Installation of Jedit fails (www.jedit.org) - this is a regression over Gutsy
where the installation of
the same program worked flawlessly.
Since the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: lyx
When I tested the alpha3 release of hardy + recent updates on my i386 laptop I
found the following packaging problems for the
package Lyx:
I use: DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu DISTRIB_RELEASE=8.04 DISTRIB_CODENAME=hardy
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION=Ubuntu hardy
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/186797
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As a workaround for the missing icon one can add the following icon
by using the System/Preferences/Main Menu:
/usr/share/lyx/images/lyx.xpm
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This bug is still present.
I just installed Ubuntu 7.04 on my intel386 laptop to test if this bug is still
present with Gnome 2.18.1.
There is a slight change in the misbehavior, compared to former misbehavior:
Now the session
dialog box is not saved anymore at the moment when the the
I still can reproduce the bug on Edgy with latest updates:
To reproduce:
1. Go to System/Sessions/ and select Automatically save changes to session.
2. Open an application (e.g. gedit)
3. log out and log in result: as expected gedit is opened automatically
4. Go to System/Sessions/ and unselect
See here for the related thread on the forum:
http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=274386
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Bug 56890 seems to be a duplicate of this bug - I leave it to the
developers to decide if this is really the case.
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gnome-session hangs after X restart.
https://launchpad.net/bugs/57154
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When I was looking for this bug in lauchpad I stumbled over very similar
bug-descriptions (which are possibly duplicates):
Please see bug 56890 and bug 57154.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 57478 ***
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 57478
Please sync xdg-utils and lyx-common from Debian
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This problem seems to fixed upstream some weeks ago - and the fix should
already be integrated in Cups1.2.2.
Do you still have the reported problem when printing to a 1.1.2x server over
IPP using the latest Cups packages?
If not I suggest to close this bug.
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I updated the cups packages via the Update Manager.
Now the new 1.2.1-0ubuntu1 packages are installed.
I installed a printer using the http backend - and got the usual error.
Here is the output of the (standard) cups error_log when I tried to
print a test-page from the gnome-cups-manger directly
This bug is also reported upstream:
http://www.cups.org/str.php?L1717
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The problems seem to persist with the new cups 1.2.1. package
Here is what I have done:
1. deleted all printers
2. installed cups 1.2.1. using apt-get update / upgrade
3. installed the network-printer manually using gnome-cups-manager and the
recommended postscript-driver
4. changed the options
I just went to the web-interface of the cups-server - selected the printer and
printed successfully a test-page.
(Remember that I could print testpages from Dapper flight5 and all previous
Ubuntu versions)
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If you want me to test new cups packages just let me know.
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