Reported a bug against nss at
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1277637
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https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1277637
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Robie - I believe it's an inconsistency between upstream source docs and
behaviour. However, upstream docs align with Ubuntu (and presumably
other distro) docs and are _not_ consistent with the current behaviour.
The distro man pages and the online docs at
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-
It seems that CERTDB_TERMINAL_RECORD being set to true means that the
trust record is authoritative, at which point it checks for either
CERTDB_TRUSTED or CERTDB_TRUSTED_CA being true. If that's the case, then
the certificate is trusted, otherwise it is distrusted.
Throughout
The following commit:
https://gitorious.org/entangle/entangle/commit/a250f1985b5ce9268f15c822ad62d90ea3b2e4bf
moves the icons into a standard directory location (/usr/share/icons).
This standard directory isn't included in the deb build. I've attached
a patch that modifies
Public bug reported:
No Entangle icon installed as part of the package (version 0.6.0-2) on a
fresh install of Ubuntu 14.10
** Affects: entangle (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Fedora 17 and Ubuntu Unity has Gnome-Control-Center 3.4 and modems work
fine on those distros. This suggests that the issue is not down to the
version of Gnome-Control-Center that is used.
Stefan - did you try running nm-connection-editor?
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The modem works fine. But that was never in doubt.
The problem is that on Gnome Remix, ModemManager doesn't open the Network
Configuration application when an unconfigured modem is connected to the
system, whereas it does on Unity (and Gnome 3 on Fedora 17).
Therefore, this shouldn't be closed
Public bug reported:
The modem (ZTE MF622) is recognised and 'Mobile Broadband' can be
enabled. The network is shown ('3' in the UK) and has signal strength
bars (2 for me). However, the modem doesn't connect.
Ubuntu Desktop displays a Mobile Broadband Connection dialog/wizard
which allows me
Running 'nm-connection-editor' opens the Network Connections dialog.
Selecting the Mobile Broadband tab and clicking on Add opens the New
Mobile Broadband Connection wizard which allows the modem to be
configured to the service provider.
After this, everything works as it should.
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Tim - the System Setting - Network dialog is the same as the one
available in the 'Network Settings' menu (top right). This shows Mobile
Broadband which (until post #3 above) shows the modem as disconnected
and with the 'Options...' button greyed out.
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I've checked that this is not a Gnome 3 issue by running Fedora 17 in
VirtualBox.
On that setup, the Network Menu has an 'Auto broadband' entry under
'Mobile broadband'. Clicking this 'Auto broadband' launches the network
settings utility which launches the Mobile Broadband Configuration
Wizard.
I can confirm that the latest version of this package
(libgphoto2-2.4.13-1ubuntu1.2) verified as per the last entry in the bug
description. Changing tags to verification-done.
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** Tags added: verification-done
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libgphoto2-2 should be upgraded to the latest version - 2.4.14
[Impact]
Users of Canon EOS (Rebel) series cameras cannot download images
remotely from their cameras to their computers.
[Test Case]
The command:-
gphoto
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Title:
gphoto fails to download image from camera
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Title:
gphoto fails to download image from camera
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I've attached a debdiff for this issue.
** Patch added: Debdiff
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Attached is the debdiff, altered as requested.
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I've extracted two lines from up-stream v2.4.14 and added them to
v.2.4.13-1ubuntu1 and it has fixed the issue. I've attached these to
this bug report as a patch.
** Patch added: 85-fix-hang-during-file-download.patch
I raised an issue up-stream with gphoto2 and was informed that this
issue was inadvertently created in version 2.4.13 and has since been
fixed in the latest version - 2.4.14
This latest version is available in the Ubuntu 12.10 (quantal)
repository and I've pinned libgphoto2-2 to this version for
** Description changed:
+ libgphoto2-2 should be upgraded to the latest version - 2.4.14
+
+ [Impact]
+
+ Users of Canon EOS (Rebel) series cameras cannot download images
+ remotely from their cameras to their computers.
+
+ [Test Case]
+
The command:-
gphoto
Public bug reported:
The command:-
gphoto --capture-image-and-download
used to take a photo from my Canon EOS 350D and download it over USB to
my computer. When I upgraded to Ubuntu 12.04 Beta this stopped working.
The camera takes the photo, but then gphoto hangs. If I use Ctl-C to
stop
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gphoto fails to download image from camera
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I downloaded libgphoto2-2_2.4.11-3_i386.deb for Ubuntu 11.10 and
installed it. Now the camera takes photos and downloads them to the
camera.
I then used:
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
to restore the original version to libgphoto2-2_2.4.13-1ubuntu1_i386.deb
and the bug returns.
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gvfsd-gphoto2 crashed with SIGSEGV in __pthread_mutex_destroy()
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I get the same when I click on 'Miro Guide' as well as 'Amazon'. Also,
my CPU usage shows approx 300% (Intel i5 core) until I kill banshee.
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Thank you! It was the missing indicator-application that was causing my
issues. Re-installed it and the icon appeared. Sorry for wasting your
time and thanks for your help.
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Mathieu,
I was in the default Gnome session (Unity). However, I had removed
various 'indicator' type packages from the system while I was trying to
figure out why I had two battery icons displayed. Maybe I've removed
something I shouldn't have! Can you give me an authoritative list of
what
I have this issue too. When I first started the laptop a notification
showed me that wireless networks are available. I didn't notice if
there was a network icon visible or not. Anyway, the network is visible
in System Settings and after configuring it there a notification showed
me that I was
I installed the gnome-session-fallback and when I logged in with this,
the network icon appeared. I don't know if it's relevant, but it's
better to mention it!
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I have removed indicator-power and gnome-power-manager and still have
one icon displayed. This, as poster #9 says, doesn't do anything on
mouse click but displays battery status on hovering over it. This, by
the way, was on a clean Oneiric install on VirtualBox and not an upgrade
from 11.04.
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I've noticed that this is generated by gnome-settings-daemon (not gnome-
power-manager) as it disappears when I kill that process and reappears
when I start it again. The daemon I'm running is version
3.1.5-0ubuntu6.
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Me too!! This bug and bug #557646 are duplicates, I believe. I've
added my bit here as #557646 reported it on 10.04 and not 11.10 and also
reports it on Evolution and not Thunderbird.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 827578 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/827578
I can't 'look at the other bug report' as suggested as it is private.
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I just had the same crash while browsing System Settings. It happened
after I looked at the Keyboard settings although that was coincidental
as it didn't happen again when I restarted. Afterwards the System
Settings had lost the default Ubuntu theme and looked very basic and
chunky until I
Oops! I was trying to install indicator-applet instead of indicator-
power. Now I've installed the correct one, I get the same as haddog in
post #19 - the indicator is permanently red. I also have kernel 3.0.0
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Indicator is permanently red even when running on external power.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: indicator-power 0.4-0ubuntu3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.0.0-7.8-generic 3.0.0
Uname: Linux 3.0.0-7-generic i686
Architecture: i386
Date: Fri Jul 29
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indicator-power shows battery is always empty under kernel 3.0.0
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Noticed that under kernel 3.0, /sys/class/power_supply/BAT0 shows charge_full,
charge_now charge_full_design whereas under a 2.6 kernel, the same path shows
energy_full, energy_now energy_full_design. Is the indicator applet unable to
read the correct data.
As an aside, my laptop switched off
Strangely, it has started to work. I didn't do anything other than
reboot! I've marked the bug as Invalid.
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Status: New = Invalid
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I logged in with the Gnome option (Gnome-Shell) and received this error
after a few seconds. I was opening a terminal at the time, although I
don't think that is really relevant.
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I logged in with the Gnome option (Gnome-Shell) and received this error
after a few seconds. I was opening a terminal at the time, although I
don't think that is really relevant.
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Missing for me too! I can't install it as it complains of being
dependent on libindicator3 which will not be installed as it depends on
gnome-panel, which will not be installed.
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There are a few interim alternatives in bug #757515 which is a duplicate
of this bug. Give those a try...
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Title:
Synaptic Package Manager not
Have the same problem myself. In the mean time, this helped me:-
aptitude -F %p search '~c' | xargs sudo dpkg -P
Still, would be better from Synaptics and also means installing
aptitude.
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Sebastian,
I haven't had a crash in the last day and have installed some
applications in order to stress the system (consequently, I've got a
strange selection of applications at the moment!!). It seems to be
behaving since I removed the printer driver and updated.
I've looked through the log
Adding myself to the list of sufferers! Upgraded yesterday and when I
booted this morning I received the error.
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The obligatory 'me too'. The fix in bug #728649 worked for me.
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Title:
bughugger crashed with ImportError in
I've just looked in /var/crash/ and found an atpd crash from 23:03 (BST)
which (if I read it correctly) says the crash was for:-
NameError: global name 'trans' is not defined
which probably isn't the same bug/error.
I'm looking at the cnijfilter package now. It's the driver for my Canon
Reading package lists...
Building dependency tree...
Reading state information...
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 3 not upgraded.
Not very useful! However...
The install instructions for the Canon iP1800 printer involves
downloading a script which then fetches a couple of deb
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 722897 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/722897
bug 722897 is still private. I cannot look at the other bug report as
requested above!
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I've tried the --force-architecture option, but it complains about
dependencies. I've tried --force-depends too and that doesn't work
neither.
The file required to print installs, but it fails to configure, whatever
that entails.
Anyway, I've now uninstalled it and upgraded as you requested.
Happens most times my network disconnects (which is quite often!) while
logged into MSN.
Empathy log attached. Hope it helps...
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I ran Ubuntu Software Centre and installed an application. After a
while, it crashed again.
Attached, as requested, are my dmesg, mount and df results. Please
ignore my rather unhappy wi-fi card in dmesg!
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Stéphane,
As requested, dpkg.log and the output of dpkg -l.
Sorry I missed you on chat before - I haven't figured out how to get
chat to pop up and attract my attention yet! If you need anything else,
you know where I am :-)
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Strange - I only updated those a few hours ago. Or should I say - I
thought I updated them a few hours ago!!
Anyway, I've updated now and installed 3 packages from the Ubuntu
Software Centre without any issues. I think it's too early to get
excited, so I'll keep an eye on it and let you know.
No luck - it must have crashed when I installed the three packages 38
minutes ago. Somehow, I didn't notice the apport crash reporting window
appear! In my defence, I have had many windows open and been changing
between them!
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Just enabled networking with network-manager. I always have issues with
the atl1c NIC driver freezing the laptop when I do this. This time
though the whole machine just crashed.
ProblemType: KernelOops
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: linux-image-2.6.38-8-generic
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BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at 8801
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It seems to work fine now. There's been many updates over the last
week; one must have fixed this.
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Title:
BraseroChecksumImage finished with an
** Changed in: brasero (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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Bug 729348 seems to have vanished! I cannot open that bug when I click
on any links to it. Launchpad says 'Page not found'.
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Same here - all certs except the new one I added seem to be selected. I
missed this and didn't select the new cert every time I ran dpkg-
reconfigure. Therefore: Check that the new cert is selected in the
list!!
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Binary package hint: empathy
Even though I tick the 'Remember this choice for future connections'
box, Empathy always asks me to confirm the untrusted certificate when it
logs onto Facebook.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: empathy 2.34.0-0ubuntu3
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Empathy Facebook always complains that connection is untrusted
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I was running Update-Manger unattended. When I returned to my laptop,
apport showed me that aptd had crashed. Update-Manager also showed
updates as complete.
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Just downloaded latest updates - this now works for me. Many thanks!
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cannot close the dash by clicking on the bfb
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Same here, while reviewing Pipewalker. (Play it if you are stressed out
from debugging Ubuntu!!)
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Title:
software-center crashed with
My bamf was updated to the version you quoted and I have managed to save
a jpg in GIMP without any problems (which was the bug I reported in a
duplicate #756432)
Thanks for the fix.
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my alsa info as requested
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crack of the day fixes it -- both internal speakers and headphone socket
working -- Compaq CQ62
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I use the alternative driver.
I raised the bug so that (possibly) the alternative could be made the default.
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thanks Steve
I am on gvfs 0.2.4-0ubuntu1 and Windows Network now shows MSHOME and WORKGROUP
and I can access the Windows shares within MSHOME successfully. I also no
longer get the duplicated mount icons on the desktop when clicking on one of
them.
A couple of small 'wrinkles' remain - not
Not sure if this bug is going down a different track from its
'duplicate' 241578?
Just a hint that 241578, as described, worked absolutely fine in the LTS
release of Hardy and stopped working after a specific automatic update.
It might be worth looking at the changes made in that update -
Another oddity
Once I have managed to create a link to my NAS drive - using IP address and
'connect to server',
If I double click the desktop mounted item share on 192.168.1.22, it opens
the browser window on the share folder correctly but also creates a duplicate
desktop mounted item.
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I have related problem. On first install of Hardy after its release, networking
was brilliant (kudos to developers) including wireless through USB port.
After recent updates, Places / Network / Windows Network shows MSHOME but
selecting that shows no entries. Bookmarks I had already
Still a problem in Hardy Heron on Compaq Presario laptop
One has to touch the power key to make the system resume from standby.
The comparison with Windows is not relevant to a user.
what matters is the original message as in the bug report:
either the keyboard should wake the system, or the
Compaq Presario 1500 laptop 1GB Ram - Hardy Heron fully updated
Resuming (power key) from standby (deliberate) or from screensaver/powersaver
timeout, the keyboard is dead.
I think this is a hard fail - I do not remember a successful resume.
Trying the above change user/options/standby trick
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: foomatic-db
Heron LTS release(available updates to 8 May 2008 all loaded)
Installed HP3600 Color Laser over network
using the System / Administration / Printers dialogue (Appsocket/HP Jetdirect).
as hp:/net/HP_Color_Laserjet_3600?ip=102.168.1.114
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
ACPI/battery issues on older Advent laptop(5490).
Dapper 606 LTS install resulted in no battery option on power management.
Also had odd suspend behaviour every minute or so - the screen blanked and
fan/disc noise stopped until mouse
as suggested, my notes transferred to new bug 80511
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Further experiment.
Changed the AC power timeouts to 1min and 2min. The computer did not go to
standby at that time on ac power or on battery. Aftersomething like 20 or 30
mins (I was cooking so didnt observe!) the screen blanked but the fan remained
on and the discs did not spin down.
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Peter, thanks.
Unfortunately, although the acpi=force
a) fixes the blackout-every-minute behaviour and makes the machine usable
b) shows the battery icon with seemingly correct remaining time when the power
lead is removed
it does not then sleep after the time specified in the power management
Related issues on older Advent laptop(5490).
Dapper 606 LTS install gave me no battery option on power management.
Also have odd suspend behaviour every minute or so - screen blanks and
fan/disc noise stop until mouse or key is touched, then restores almost
instantly.
System is therefore
3 hours more hunting around uncovered the following idea which works for me.
Adding acpi=force to the default (first) kernel line in the boot menu list at
the end of /boot/grub/menu.lst
(a) causes the battery icon to show and,
(b) more usefully, prevents the suspend every minute behaviour.
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