Public bug reported:
I created a new contact list. I added members to the list by typing in
their names, pressing enter when the autocomplete got the whole address,
then pressing OK at the bottom. Retrieving the list shows garbled
names/addresses when it is displayed in the Contacts window.
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[STAC92xx Analog]
+Subdevices: 1/1
+Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
+ AudioDevicesInUse:
+ USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
+ /dev/snd/controlC0: mannex 2241 F pulseaudio
+ CRDA: Error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory
+ Card0.Amixer.info:
+ Card hw:0 'SB'/'HDA ATI SB at 0x9040
apport information
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My apologies. This was resolved in Question #174789. It should be
classified as notabug. In ~/.config/autostart there was a file called
Network.desktop and in that file a line reading Exec=nm-applet that
should not have been there. I suspect KDE put it there because there was
NO applet in KDE, so
Thanks so much, Vlad. That works great!
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krename crashed with SIGSEGV in __libc_csu_init()
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I installed 11.10 the day it was available, but only last evening
noticed that the firestarter icon in the panel is not appearing in its
own place, but rather over other icons. The location is not fixed.
Bringing firestarter down and back up again can sometimes place it in
Another user commented on the question from which this bug came that he
was also experiencing the same problem. Closing and restarting
Firestarter seems to usually put the icon in the same place (over
existing icons) but occasionally puts it in a different place (also over
existing icons). Closing
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Thanks Allefant. My problem with Nautilus was a little different, but
I'll take a look at Thunar as well.
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cannot change or set emblems
which is why some people (myself included) have opted to dump
Nautilus and move to other file managers, such as xfe and dolphin.
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I'd be happy to do so, but no crash report was generated. I have apport
installed and enabled. It looks like no crash report was generated:
mannex@leviathan:/var/crash$ evolution
Migrating cached data
Migrating config data
Migrating local user data
mv /home/mannex/.evolution/mail/local
Never mind. Forgot to start it. Doh! Being reported now.
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Title:
Scrolling calendar by week crashes
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My mouse seems to intermittently lock up on 10.11. I have no idea what's
causing it. The OS is still responsive to keyboard, and everything else
seems to be running. A manual logout (with the 3-finger salute) seems to
reset it. I can go hours sometimes with no problem, and
Public bug reported:
Since I decided to stay with Evolution in 11.10, I am wondering if there
is a way to integrate it so that it shows up on the e-mail icon at the
top of the window instead of Thunderbird (and even in the Unity panel,
if possible). So far, it doesn't look possible.
** Affects:
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 11.10 with KDE Plasma installed:
mannex@leviathan:~$ krename
Segmentation fault
mannex@leviathan:~$
Any ideas?
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Compiz's Wobbly Windows causes window creep
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Never mind. Installed integration app from Synaptic to solve the
problem.
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Status: New = Invalid
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Fixed in MPlayer 1.0.4 under Ubuntu 11.10.
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gnome mplayer
Fixed in Gnome MPlayer 1.04 under Ubuntu 11.10
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mplayer volume not
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I'm getting two nm-applets on my bar when I boot. There is no entry for
nm-applet in startup. Thus, each time I boot I have to manually kill one
of them.
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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In 11.10, Nautilus (ver. 3.2.0) has lost its background and emblems menu
item. It was there in 11.04 and previous releases. Might this be due to
the Gnome departure?
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Scrolling calendar by view crashes Evolution, whether or not anything is
in the search field, and it seems to do it every time, not occasionally.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: evolution 3.2.0-0ubuntu2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.0.0-12.20-generic
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Scrolling calendar by week crashes
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During attempted upgrade from 11.10 alternate CD, received this error:
Invalid package information
After your package information was updated the essential package
'ubuntu-minimal' can not be found anymore.
This indicates a serious error, please report this bug using the
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This worked for me as well. Of course, then the update failed miserably
and I had to do a full install anyway (just like every single time I've
tried to upgrade), but that's another issue...
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OK, well I guess since I'm always just deleting it automatically now,
it's not a big deal. Just thought the developers might want to fix it,
but I really don't care anymore, so it can expire.
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Yes, I am positive that it is not happening. I have now rebooted several
times and confirmed my linux kernel version using uname. If it's still a
problem, perhaps it should be reopened. Can you confirm your kernel
version?
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Ah yes, you did mention it. Sorry 'bout that. I'll set the status back.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Natty)
Status: Fix Released = Confirmed
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I have no problem with closing it, as long as there are no objections. I
thought that if you are still experiencing the problem, others might be
as well. Perhaps it should be opened as a new bug, since the title of
this one clearly mentions kernel 10, not 11. I'll go ahead and close
this then.
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Title:
Update to kernel 2.6.38-10 causes hang on startup
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Appears fixed in 2.6.38-11:
mannex@Leviathan:~$ uname -a
Linux Leviathan 2.6.38-11-generic #48-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jul 29 19:05:14 UTC 2011
i686 athlon i386 GNU/Linux
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Update to kernel 2.6.38-10 causes hang on startup
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Downloaded iso for alpha 3. Used startup disk creator to install iso to
a USB drive. Booted from USB, selected the try without install option.
Connected to the internet. Opened software center to install
quadrapassel (since it was not already installed), and the install
failed, saying it couldn't
The problem here is that a system restoration was made from a backup,
and the two OS versions were different. In the process, the default
~/.gconf/apps/gnome-system-log/%gconf.xml file was overwritten with an
older version. Apparently, the 10.10 log files were named a little
differently. Not
Trying to launch tty1 (ctrl-alt-F1) doesn't seem to work. It hangs
before I can do that. So, via grub I launched 38-10 recovery mode so I
could see what was happening. It hangs after displaying these lines:
Jul 19 14:24:37 Leviathan kernel: [1.329440] ata1: SATA max UDMA/133 abar
Based on Ton's comment, I should note here another possibility. I am
also using a Compaq, and these laptops are notorious for having strange
sound configurations. For example, the speakers will never work during a
boot session if a boot the machine with headphones plugged in. If I boot
without the
I used startup-manager to simply select 38-8 as the default, so I'm
using the old kernel, but I don't have to use grub to boot.
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Title:
Update to
Public bug reported:
Running 11.04 with Unity interface.
Enabling Wobbly Windows in Compiz under Unity interface causes some
applications (dclock and eagle mode, for example) to creep toward the
top left of the screen when maximized. This does not happen under
Ubuntu Classic mode (i.e. Gnome
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Compiz's Wobbly Windows causes window creep
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card 0: SB [HDA ATI SB], device 0: STAC92xx Analog [STAC92xx Analog]
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC0: mannex 1782 F pulseaudio
CRDA: Error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory
Card0
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This seems to no longer be an issue in 11.04. FYI. Feel free to close
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Title:
Imported personal contacts not searched on compose window
To
Thanks, Rhonda! You are right. I hadn't really thought about it like
that. Which package should I file it under? How do I determine the sound
drivers I'm using? I think I'm using ALSA, but I also have PulseAudio
running, I think.
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This doesn't seem to be an issue anymore. However, I did a restore from
a backed up address book, so that might have worked around it.
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Title:
No
In 11.04, there seems to be some GUI problems with the Brighness applet.
I am running the classic: interface. Clicking on the Brightness applet
will display the slider. However, clicking on the slider will make the
slider suddenly disappear with no change in brightness. I have noticed
that I can
Following Dokuro's suggestion in #16 certainly helped. However, there
are still a LOT of screen weirdness issues. For example, it will draw
normally upon launch. However, moving the window to a new position will
cause the window to go mostly blank again. Starting a game will redraw
it, but while
This can be closed. It was old hardware (since replaced), and I am now
running 11.04 with a functioning network.
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Network stopped working
Installed 11.04 and this seems to no longer be an issue. If no one else
is experiencing this, can we close this?
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Title:
Can't add to Preferred
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Binary package hint: libreoffice
Starting a new book, and rather than redesigning all the styles, I
decided to take the document for my former book and modify it for the
new book. I attempted to delete all the material in the middle (i.e. not
the cover, title, nor the
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Unable to remove excess pages at end of document
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Oops. Sorry 'bout this, but I figured it out. I had two images near the
end that were fixed to the page, apparently anchoring all the pages in
between. Removing those images fixed it, and I imagine than moving them
would have resolved it as well.
** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
Status:
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mplayer version 1.0rc4-4.5.2 under 11.04, when called with the --volume
option, seems to ignore it and play at either full volume, or previously
set volume (per preferences). This used to work in 10.10.
The exact invocation is: gnome-mplayer --loop --volume 60 --random
Public bug reported:
Fresh install of 11.04 with Gnome mplayer version 1.0.2.
Open mplayer, select View - Playlist. The playlist opens, but continues
to grow in length, even though it's empty. Please let me know if this is
reproducable on other machines so that I can file a bug on this. Thanks.
Broken in 11.04 as well, after a fresh install (not an upgrade).
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Beep not working in 10.10
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Binary package hint: gnome-utils
Starting gnome-system-log results in a window with Could not open the
following files: at the start, followed by most of the log files. The
first two for example are as follows:
/var/log/Xorg.1.log: Error stating file '/var/log/Xorg.1.log':
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This bug also affects me. Here is my system information:
Running Ubuntu 11.04.
uname -m = i686
yelp version 3.0.0-0ubuntu2
Additionally, it seems I only get this bug after selecting All Documents
from the Go menu.
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Hey Nix, thanks very much for the info! Definitely something to keep
note of. I have another question. Did you leave GoogleEarth installed?
In other words, now that you've removed the errant libraries, does
GoogleEarth run? If you already removed it, don't install it just to
find out (since I
Nixblicker, the only thing I can say is that for the majority of the
cases I've encountered since opening this issue, it seems that
installation of GoogleEarth is the culprit. If you have that installed,
that is likely the cause. The only solution I have found is a
reinstallation of the OS and NOT
#486154 seems to imply that it is working in Lucid (or at least should
no longer be an issue). However, I am currently running 10.10 and it is
not working there. Did something in 10.10 undo a change that was made in
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On Fri, 2011-04-08 at 12:38 +, Thomas Hood wrote:
Merge
The only solution I came up with was reinstalling the OS, not as a
solution (because that would be rather drastic!), but because I had to
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Binary package hint: software-center
When adding a large number of packages, the Software Center's In
Progress pane does not add a scroll bar when there are more items than
will fit in the pane.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.10
Package: software-center 3.0.7
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Software Center's In Progress pane does not scroll
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Quadrapassel play area flashing or not drawing
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Binary package hint: gnome-games
Quadrapassel used to work fine. Now, the play area of the window either
is completely blank (i.e. looks like the window background grey) or it
flashes when things are supposed to be moving on it. I tried wiping out
the settings in the local
Already commented. No beep. Other sound seems to work. Thanks, though.
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Beep not working in 10.10
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By the way, modprobe reports the following package as installed in the
kernel:
mannex@Leviathan:~$ modprobe -l | grep pcspkr
kernel/drivers/input/misc/pcspkr.ko
So, it appears to be loaded.
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By the way, I have been able to work around this:
1. Backup Evolution settings.
2. Export personal contacts to a .vcf file
3. Erase all personal contacts
4. Backup Evolution to a different file (i.e. nocontacts.tar...)
5. Import the empty file
6. Import the .vcf file to the personal address book.
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Binary package hint: beep
Beep worked in 10.04 on same machine, but now no sound. Running 'beep
--verbose' returns [DEBUG] 1 times 200 ms beeps (100 delay between, 0
delay after) @ 440.00 Hz so it apparently thinks it's working fine.
Alsa mixer has beep set to full volume
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On my 10.10 install (RB 0.13.1), it seems that the next time I logged in
and started RB, the new formats were there.
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On Fri, 2010-11-19 at 23:30 +, Justin Smith wrote:
Whatever fix was implemented does not work for me: Maverick (rhythmbox
0.13.1).
Not only do additional
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
After upgrading to Ubuntu 10.10 from 10.04, my personal contacts no
longer autucomplete in the new message compose window (under To:) nor
do they appear when pressing the To: button. The contacts were imported
from the version distributed on
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Binary package hint: evolution
The first time I pressed the Report a problem button, it crashed, so
this is attempt #2. I imported my evolution settings from my previous
version (not sure of the version, but it was the one auto-installed with
10.04). I am now running 10.10,
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Gentlemen, I am not sure what you want to do with this bug. I now have
new hardware (i.e. 21st century - no tubes!) with a new network
controller, and there is no problem with this hardware. Thus, if a
solution were provided, I would have no way of verifying it. If someone
else is still having
This seems to work now.
** Changed in: rhythmbox (Ubuntu)
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Seems to be fixed in Dictionary 2.30.0. The fix seems to have been
implemented simply by changing the default name when the add button is
pressed.
** Changed in: gnome-utils (Ubuntu)
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Just tested in 10.04. Problem is still there. It has not been fixed
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from install CD). Please let me know if any of this helps. The most
glaring thing to me was the fact that the frequency is incorrect on the
card. It should be on 2.412 GHz, not 2.422. Thanks!
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This might be helpful. After screwing around with the network settings
all day between the two setups, I noticed that the frequency setting is
different on the network card on the different boots. iwconfig shows
this on the Jaunty boot (which works):
eth1 IEEE 802.11b ESSID:Goesh
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Upgrading from Jaunty. I booted from the Lucid CD, and the WiFi sees the
network, but it won't connect to it. I am attaching a screen shot of the
connection information when it works, as well as the iwevent for when it
works and when it doesn't. Any help will be greatly
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/47132954/Screenshot-Connection%20Information.png
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/47132442/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: ProcMaps.txt
** Attachment added: iwevent of when it connects in Jaunty
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/47133032/iwevent-works.txt
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Network stopped working after upgrade to Lucid from Jaunty
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/573432
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** Attachment added: iwevent of when it doesn't work in lucid
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/47133092/iwevent-notwork.txt
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Network stopped working after upgrade to Lucid from Jaunty
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/573432
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