OK, I have sort of found the problem, but things are still strange. The
initial nothingness was due to the firewal ufw. I tried allowing
connections to ports 137-139, but that didn't help. Disabling
completely the firewall let me browse windows networks. Are there a
particular set of ports
On hardy, python-mode works automatically for me on loading a .py file
without having to install the python-mode packe, but I have found
another related problem. I want to use ipython as my defaults emacs
python shell. The normal way to do this is to put (require 'ipython)
in .emacs, but
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Binary package hint: virt-manager
I am running Hardy with all the update, as well as the proposed update
to virt-manager: 0.5.3-0ubuntu10. I have successfully installed and am
running a Windows XP virtual machine. The virtual machine currently has
a disk image as the only
I just tried the proposed fix. My results are as follows:
1) I can confirm that with 0.5.3-0ubuntu9, both the CD option and the
use harddrive partition option were grayed-out when run as a normal user
and when run as root (i.e., changing to root did not help in my case).
2) When using the
So I gave wicd a try and it definitely didn't fix the problem. If
anything, I had more trouble getting wicd working than network-manager.
Network-manager's behavior is very consistent - it doesn't work when it
automatically tries to connect to the network, it does when I choose
Connect to other
Do I need to uninstall NetworkManager first?
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[Gutsy] Unable to connect to Access Point if encryption method (WEP/WAP/WAP2)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/140422
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I am trying to verify if I am seeing the same problem or not as reported
in this bug. I used to have a network using WEP, but then I changed to
WPA-PSK and the connection stopped working. I have, however, found that
I can connect to the network by choosing Connect to other wireless
network...
I just upgraded to Feisty and the main problem with the sound (that one
cannot mute the front speakers without muting the headphones) still
occurs (though the sound control panel nows makes much more sense).
Perhaps the fix hasn't appeared in the repositories yet?
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I don't think usbutils is the correct package for this bug, but it won't
let me choose linux-image and I am not sure what the correct package is
- linux-image, hal, dbus, etc. The kernel seems like a good place to
start.
Bug description:
I have a laptop that has 3 USB
One additional note: I have an external USB hub that has similar
problems of inconsistently finding devices on some ports some of the
time, but I think that deserves a separate bug report.
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Sourcepackagename: usbutils = linux-source-2.6.17
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A little extra digging indicates that the third USB port with the
problems is on Bus #5.
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I just checked that it is not fixed in Edgy. I am not currently running
Feisty.
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One additional note: I have also at times completely lost sound like
the bug #92899. It *seems* to occasionally occur when I start the
computer with headphones plugged in and run Skype, but it doesn't happen
consistently enough for me to really nail down the cause. Generally,
the only fix for
I will attach the entire contents of sndstat because it looks to me like
it contains useful information beyond the last two lines (none of which
appears to me to talk about codecs as discussed in the web page).
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asound.conf and .asoundrc* don't exist
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Sorry, I thought that I was responding to another bug. I haven't
checked this in Edgy (or Feisty). Again, sorry for the confusion.
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I am having crashes when selecting storage devices that sound similar.
I am running Edgy Eft with all the updates.
Crash report attached.
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Binary package hint: sysinfo
sysinfo is crashing for me every time I run it with the following
message:
$ sysinfo
*** stack smashing detected ***: sysinfo terminated
Aborted (core dumped)
I am running Edgy Eft with all the updates.
sysinfo-0.6.1-0ubuntu5
Thanks.
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This little problem just caused me to loose two days of work. I got
some DVD's burned by a co-worker in Mac OSX with some data on them.
When I inserted them, they mount fine as iso9660. With the exception of
lower case filenames, they looked fine. However, for unknown reasons,
mounting as
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I recently purchased a Lenovo 3000 v100 laptop that comes with an Intel
82801G sound card (more details below). I am running Edgy Eft on this
laptop with all the updates. I have a number of problems using sound on
this system. One is that the volume of the front speakers
I have a similar problem with my laptop screen - it only appears to
allow resolutions 1280x800 and 1024x768, though 915resolution shows far
more. I think the problem is fundamentally determined by the resolution
of the laptop screen (mine is a wider screen that prefers these wide
screen
Is there any way to backport this to 6.06? If I can help somehow, let
me know.
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I reconfirmed this bug on a second machine running Ubuntu 6.06 LTS with
all the updates (openoffice.org 2.0.2-2ubuntu1). I am attaching a file
that is openoffice's recovery after the problem. The equation has been
converted into an object box and is lost.
If openoffice 2.0.4 fixes this problem,
Hi,
I will try, but I am trying to finish a paper and am strapped for time.
Perhaps someone who uses 6.06 and already has all the debugging stuff
setup will see this and get to it before me.
Cheers,
David
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openoffice.org
I am using track changes to edit a text document in openoffice.
Openoffice allows me to delete equations in the text (though no line
appears through the equations that would indicate they have been
deleted), but when I go to save the
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 31286 ***
Is this really a duplicate of bug #31286? This has nothing to do with
suspend-resume for me. And yes, this behavior still occurs in 6.06 with
all the updates.
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nm-applet asks for keyring password twice
https://launchpad.net/bugs/63795
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Hi,
I will be away from the office until 10/2/2006. I will reply to your
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Thanks,
David
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Hi,
I will be away from the office until 10/2/2006. I will reply to your
message at that time.
Thanks,
David
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Hi,
I will be away from the office until 10/2/2006. I will reply to your
message at that time.
Thanks,
David
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: network-manager
Sometimes, when network-manager wants to connect to a password protected
network, it will pop up two password dialogues for the keyring. I have
no idea why it does this, but it seems to pop up two when I am
reconnecting to a network
This bug appears related to bug #31286.
I should mention that I am using 6.06 LTS with network-manager
0.6.2-0ubuntu7.
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Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
Hibernate has never worked properly for my Dell Inspiron 1150. I have
avoided using it till now, but would really like to see it work. How it
fails varies. (Note that suspend does not appear to be an option - not
sure why).
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
I have noticed that sometimes when a contact is added it does not
immediately appear in the contact list, but rather requires a full
evolution --force-shutdown and restart in order for the contact to
appear in the list of contacts. One way
I am using Ubuntu 6.06 LTS with all the bug fixes. The evolution
package has version 2.6.1-0ubuntu7, but this bug occurred in previous
versions as well.
I didn't emphasize the importance of this bug previously. As contacts
don't immediately appear, one has a tendency to create duplicate
As far as I can tell, this fix has not yet gotten into Dapper. Is this
the case? If so, any estimate of when this will happen as the fix got
into Edgy over a month ago. If not, then is there something that is
wrong in my /ec/apt/sources.list? I have the following line which
should get the
I can confirm that this last suggestion fixes the problem (which I have
seen in both ubuntu and fedora core 5).
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