Thank you for the bug report. Could you please provide some information
on what you were doing at the time that this crash occurred? Also:
What desktop environment were you using at the time of the crash?
What window manager were you using at the time of the crash?
What program were you running
It looks to me like Banshee *is* aware of the notifications and
displaying a window to the user instead of popping up a useless
notification using the notifications system. The notification is there
to enable the user to quickly skip the current item, as well as notify
them what the current item
Oh, nevermind. notify-osd comes back to life periodically or something.
sudo apt-get --purge remove the thing.
And would someone *please* remove notify-osd from the Ubuntu Desktop
metapackage. That's just insane. Install it by default if you please,
but do NOT make my system depend on it,
Public bug reported:
The new notify-osd dæmon represents a fantastic loss of functionality
and should be pulled from the Jaunty release. It does not support
notifications with buttons and this is unacceptable for many users,
myself among them. It also does not support user-requested positioning
I think of it more as a usability bug, just not the type of usability
bug that the average user of Ubuntu would know of or care about. It
applies only to a small subset of advanced users, but I'd still consider
it a bug nonetheless. Most of the people on Brainstorm would very
likely vote it down
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Mackenzie Morgan maco...@gmail.com wrote:
How about Intrepid, since that's the development version?
It'll still be in Jaunty, though I may be able to have a new release
available before Jaunty+1. I am currently doing a lot of work to
AllTray in order to make
For whatever reason, this was never re-opened. Essentially, one case
was fixed, and others apparently were/are still lingering on this issue.
Am opening this bug against AllTray itself, since its bugs are now being
tracked here at LP.
** Also affects: alltray
Importance: Undecided
Sun Java 6u12 is an official release for all platforms. I must add to
the votes for it, as it has a working 64-bit plugin for Web browsers
which is considerably more stable in my usage here than any of the other
Java plugins available in Intrepid, including the OpenJDK one. Please
reconsider
Public bug reported:
It would be nice to have a small, empty metapackage that fills the
dependencies that the Linux kernel fills. That way if one wants to run
only a vanilla kernel on their system, they can, without having to keep
Ubuntu kernels around and updated. For example, I run kernel's
Reed,
If you could test it, that would be awesome. Having positive feedback
will help to move the bug's progress forward and get the fix committed
somewhere. I am no longer able to test such things since I don't have a
multi-headed display system anymore. :-/
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** Changed in: alltray
Importance: Undecided = Medium
Status: Incomplete = Triaged
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I meant creating launchers that would automatically prepend the alltray
invocation to an existing program, or create a launcher that would
launch a program under alltray with a simple UI addition. There are
plans for session-manager support in AllTray such that when you logout
and later log back
Adding link to AllTray main project.
** Also affects: alltray
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: alltray
Importance: Undecided = Low
Status: New = Confirmed
Target: None = alltray-0.8.0
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Status: New = Confirmed
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** Also affects: alltray
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: alltray
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: New = Confirmed
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What window manager are you using, compiz, metacity, or something else
altogether?
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Status: New
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Status: New
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Status: New = Confirmed
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Thank you for your bug report.
It will be a little while before I can do this, because I have a list of
things that I need to do (including transitioning it fully to Launchpad,
and performing some cleanups and refactoring) before I attempt to add
features.
** Changed in: alltray
Importance:
Some clarification on this would be helpful.
It sounds more or less like you are asking for session manager support
in AllTray, with the ability to configure it to not start applications
right away at desktop login, but the ability to start them up on
demand sometime after logging into the
Hi JaysonRowe,
I haven't been able to figure out just why this is happening, but as no
code changes have been made, the issue should still be present, along
with a number of other minor, yet extremely annoying, bugs.
I keep running into problems trying to debug the program, though, with
strange
Marking the bug confirmed—I forgot to do so prior to now.
** Changed in: alltray (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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In order to be easily deployed in networks which which to provide IPv6
service, but require the ability to use DHCP instead of static or
stateless automatic addressing, this functionality should be supported
on both the client and the server. Also, NetworkManager should be
@Mike Hicks:
Have you gone to File→Page Setup and selected your printer in the
“Format for” box?
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The script /usr/bin/compiz-decorator hard-codes whether or not to use
Emerald if it is installed. A user should not have to modify a file in
/usr/bin to change the default behavior, and it's nice for it to be
picked up and enabled if the user wants it to be. To be attached
This patch is rather trivial, it just checks for ${HOME}/.config/use-
emerald or /etc/use-emerald-decorator. If either of those files exist,
Emerald will be used by default, instead of gtk/kde decorations. User
can enable Emerald by default, then, by touch ${HOME}/.config/use-
emerald instead of
Meh, that's what I get for not scrutinizing the entire thing. :-)
I would still suggest that perhaps moving the defaults closer to the
actual setting (or vice versa) would be in order, it's make it easier to
see how to do this, especially since there is no man page for compiz-
decorator.
Yep. It appears that the dump would have been 4,720,300 kB. I would
have had to have had more than 3,131 MB of RAM in use before it had more
to work with than my resources at the time would have permitted... I had
~2880MB in use. More than enough space to take a core dump that is ~5
GB.
Smells
I would agree with Martin Pitt's proposal that the patch which
introduced this behavior be reverted such that the drive does not
unexpectedly close any longer. That is really the more important issue
here; it will be confusing for users.
It happens for me when I eject a CD manually (pressing the
Well, as it turns out git finally finished. Only took it 8 hours.
*sigh*
Anyway, I am seeing if I can patch it... Uploaded a test package to the
PPA for building, will hopefully have a candidate today for someone to
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Am testing the patch now...
If my 2½ year old cries today, I'll know it didn't work. :-) (I was
playing his favorite song last night when it crashed and he said FIX IT
DADDY... there's motivation, I suppose, lol)
Anyway, so far, so good. There is a package in the PPA built with the
patch:
status invalid
done
The hidden option asks the window manager to toggle the
_NET_WM_STATE_HIDDEN attribute of a window, however the Extended
Window Manager Hints specification from freedesktop.org states:
_NET_WM_STATE_HIDDEN should be set by the Window Manager to indicate
that a window
affects ubuntu/banshee
status invalid
affects ubuntu/gstreamer0.10
status confirmed
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done
This is the debdiff to fix this issue; the resulting package version is
0.10.21-3ubuntu1. Thanks to Wim Taymans for the fix, which has been
pulled from upstream
affects ubuntu/gstreamer0.10
duplicate 287482
Ahh, I see. Yes, this patch is included in the Debian sync request.
(Thanks slomo!) Will go ahead and mark this as a dup of 287482 since
that'll be the issue being closed by the sync and that will
consequently take care of this one.
At the very
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** Changed in: gstreamer0.10 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Wishlist
Status: New = Confirmed
Really? Wishlist? O.o
Why? It'd seem that per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Importance this
would be at
Public bug reported:
affects ubuntu/apport
done
Title says it all. Attached is a screenshot...
I don't know what else to say, really. Any pointers for what to do to
collect information when the information collector has trouble?
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Cool, can the patch be applied to the GStreamer in Intrepid?
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Wim,
Can you isolate the patch and put it here so that I can do something
with it? I am utterly unable to get at CVS to find it, and git-
cvsimport is taking *forever* for some reason; I wholly do not expect it
to finish tonight, if ever. I can't navigate CVS worth a rats' rear,
either, and
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cristinel mazarine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: alltray
Steps:
1. Create a button icon and assign the command: alltray -na -s -l
thunderbird -i thunderbird %u 2. Click on button and wait until
thunderbird is
status wishlist
importance low
done
Ahh, I see now. I mis-read that the first time through.
The problem is that Thunderbird appears to connect to the session
manager using the X Session Management Protocol. KDE implements a
session manager server that implements the XSMP (as does GNOME).
status confirmed
importance wishlist
done
Ahh, I see now. I mis-read that the first time through.
The problem is that Thunderbird appears to connect to the session
manager using the X Session Management Protocol. KDE implements a
session manager server that implements the XSMP (as does
Recently, Mono 2.0 was made available for Intrepid in a PPA, so I
decided to install it to see if I could get any more insight. It would
appear that the SIGABRT problem with Mono 1.9 in Intrepid was fixed,
yielding a far more useful crash output. I don't know if this will be
in any help, but
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The deb package seems to have disappeared. I neither can download it
using wget
http://ppa.launchpad.net/mtrausch/ubuntu/pool/main/a/alltray/alltray_0.69-1ubuntu2~ppa1_i386.deb;
(returns ERROR 404: Not Found) nor find it in
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 106583 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/106583
J. Wood, can you tell us how to duplicate the problem to get Alltray to
spin the CPU? I suspect that it may be a different problem than
originally reported, but would need more information to be sure.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 106583 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/106583
OK. Could you run alltray with the -d option and the next time you have
this problem, attach the output from it? In a terminal, for example,
run:
alltray -d -stask thunderbird .logs/alltray-thunderbird
This fix is included in Ubuntu for Intrepid.
** Changed in: evolution-data-server (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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** Changed in: javatools (Ubuntu)
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Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
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Fix is in Banshee 1.2, included in Intrepid.
** Changed in: banshee (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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Unable to duplicate on the Inspiron any longer even under more strenuous
conditions, so this is fixed.
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Firefox in Intrepid seems to be getting this right for me now, adjusting
the top and bottom on two different laser printers that I have with
different available print areas. It'd seem that this is able to be
closed for FF3 in Intrepid; anyone able to confirm that with another
printer (preferably
This is fixed in Hardy.
** Changed in: monodevelop (Ubuntu)
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Alright, well, this isn't going to yield as much information as you'd
like, I'm afraid. I have the debugger attached to the process at the
moment, and am attaching the debug session. However, when I did p
gst_object_get_name(0x169ee30) (0x169ee30 being the pad number this
time around) after the
Here is an updated debug log with the new info
** Attachment added: debug-session.txt
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Here is the entire debug session up through termination. Core file
(compressed with bzip2) coming soon, it's too big to email in; hopefully
it may be useful to someone doing a postmortem on the process.
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** Attachment added: debug-session.txt
** Attachment added: Core file (~18M compressed, ~160MB uncompressed).
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Ugh... LP puked on the email I sent it. Multiple attachments coming
from the next run leading to a crash. In this one, the debug session
for this time around. The command ran this time was:
GST_DEBUG_NO_COLOR=1 GST_DEBUG=*STATE*:5 banshee log
Which was then attached to with GDB.
**
** Attachment added: Log file from GStreamer debug information
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The PPA build seems to have it working right. I don't have access to my
original test case at the moment, but the test from Apple in comment 10
works great now, whereas it did not before. Will this be included in
Intrepid?
@Jarkko, add the following to a new file, /etc/apt/sources.list.d
On Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 08:16:03AM -, =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Sebastian_Dr=F6ge_
wrote:
Hi,
which version of banshee, gstreamer0.10-plugins-base and gstreamer0.10 is
this?
The versions in Intrepid as of the time the bug report was created...
Ubuntu Intrepid:[0-8/2123-1]:test COLUMNS=78 dpkg -l |
Meh. Today's update did not fix the problem; it has happened again.
The way it is presently is *definitely* unsuitable for release.
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On Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 11:40:14PM -, directhex wrote:
I can understand the desire to get ahold of the latest release, and I
can assure you it's being actively worked on in Debianland, but the
absolute key matter is that the *apps* which use the Mono framework are
stable and reliable and
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 255651 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/255651
status confirmed
affects ubuntu/module-init-tools
affects ubuntu/udev
affects ubuntu/linux-meta
done
Hardy loaded the floppy driver automatically. Upon upgrading (well,
installing a new Intrepid
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 255651 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/255651
affects ubuntu/module-init-tools
affects ubuntu/udev
affects ubuntu/linux-meta
duplicate 255651
done
A little bit of further digging shows that this is already triaged as
bug 255651, so marking
Public bug reported:
affects ubuntu/banshee
affects ubuntu/gstreamer0.10
done
Today after updating gstreamer, Banshee media player now randomly
crashes after a song is finished playing with the following output from
gstreamer, and subsequently killing the Banshee media player
application:
Crash Logs for Banshee
==
Crash 1 (there was no core anywhere, even though the shell said it was dumped):
Ubuntu Intrepid:[0-3/1998-139]:~ time banshee
[Info 17:51:45.820] Running Banshee 1.2.1
[Info 17:51:48.435] All services are started 2.322674s
[Info 17:51:49.796]
Public bug reported:
Mono 2.0 has been released. Please update to it for Intrepid as it
would be worth having for this upcoming release.
For the changes and additional features, please see http://www.mono-
project.com/Release_Notes_Mono_2.0
** Affects: mono (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
If there are complains, let there be.
Please either add an option at install time (or via the user interface)
to disable the PC Speaker's beeping output, _or_ do something like use
xkbevd by default in the install.
Personally, I've downloaded a WAV file to use with xkbevd so that my
terminals
Public bug reported:
The system beep in Intrepid no longer works. Scrolling “past” the
beginning of a buffer in Emacs, typing an invalid key combination,
prompting for tab completion in the shell, and several other instances
where the system would give you a nice beep no longer function. It
I did find a workaround that works with the standard system, using
xkbevd. Perhaps this should be setup by default with a beeping sound of
some sort, if the pcspkr driver was removed intentionally.
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Virtual_PC_Speaker (see the xkbevd section)
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On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 04:16:00PM -, Daniel T Chen wrote:
Is this symptom still reproducible in an 8.10 alpha 6 desktop image?
Will know in a few days, when I have access to that machine again.
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On Sat, Sep 20, 2008 at 06:20:57AM -, Bruce van der Kooij wrote:
It doesn't actually do that for me (switch workspace), at least not when
using Metacity. Can you reproduce?
Package: metacity 1:2.22.0-0ubuntu4
Hrm, interesting; it seems that compiz works as it should, and metacity
does
status invalid
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Thank you for your bug report. It would seem that this is not a bug per
sé, but the way AllTray is designed (AllTray works with the window
manager, but is not a window manager itself). Specifically, the window
manager is in control of what workspace a window is associated
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 04:01:27PM -, Bruce van der Kooij wrote:
Thanks, that makes sense. Combined with a Devil's Pie script which
automatically pins the window (Always on Visible Workspace) this will
do fine.
Just wondering, could the fact that it still appears on the Window List
On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 10:44:36AM -, Alexander Sack wrote:
git-core depends on libcurl-gnutls and doesnt recommend curl at all.
Thus, I assume that this bug is now fixed. If you dont think so, please
reopen.
** Changed in: git-core (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
The
Eek, I missed that last request somehow. I will prepare a new debdiff
shortly.
The change is needed solely because it is required:
Thursday, 2008-Sep-04 at 16:43:48 - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Linux v2.6.24
Ubuntu Hardy:[0-9/1337-127]:Desktop ./JBidwatcher-2.0beta7.jar
/usr/bin/jarwrapper: 13:
Apparently, the last version of javatools fixed this already;
debian/control already contains a dependency on realpath in the Intrepid
version. So, the Intrepid version should be directly backported to
Hardy if that's possible...
** Changed in: javatools (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Michael B
As I had mentioned previously, it seemed that the bug resolved itself.
Though, I am no longer using Thunderbird today for my email management,
so I cannot confirm nor deny that statement again with today's available
software.
Since I don't see that anyone else has had an issue with this one, it
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 106583 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/106583
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 106583
No windows hiding with compiz
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Can you add my PPA and see if the updated version of AllTray there fixes
your bug? The information is contained in bug 106583 in the comment
located at
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Oops. Apparently I didn't do the control.in file, and my changes kept
getting overriden. Here the one that was used to build for PPA, with an
adjusted version number to be properly included for Hardy.
Don't have Intrepid installed, and there is bound to be changes that are
additional for it;
It would seem that the version that I put together was using the
_previous_ released version that I had already on my computer.
This patch is based on the version currently in Hardy as the latest
available. A binary build of it is in my PPA, with the ~ppa1 package
version suffix.
** Attachment
https://edge.launchpad.net/~mtrausch/+archive --- I have a binary built
there which comes from this attached patch (though this patch does not
have the ~ppa1 version postfix on it).
This patch is already included upstream, so probably doesn't need to be
directly included into Intrepid. It should
Patch has been submitted here and a build with that patch enabled is
available on my PPA; removing bug assignment to me.
** Changed in: evolution-data-server (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Michael B. Trausch (mtrausch) = (unassigned)
Status: In Progress = Confirmed
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On Mon, 2008-07-14 at 16:25 +, hggdh wrote:
Michael, any updates here? Thanks.
Yep. Sorry, have been buried with all sorts of things, and just
(finally) graduated school.
I will have a debdiff today for both Hardy and Intrepid to close this
bug.
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bionade: Is your machine on a LAN? If so, you can install openssh-
server, and when you lose the keyboard/mouse, you can SSH in from
another machine and take a look at things. Just an idea.
I will also be betting my Inspiron 1501 back soon; when that happens, I
hope to be able to try to find
This bug has not been fixed yet. Thanks for the ping, though.
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This is an automatically translated statement. Apologies if it is not
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original bug to English so that we can understand it. It has been
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 106583 ***
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The reason that window decorations are apparently added in gkrellm's
default mode would appear to be because of the workarounds for Compiz
that had to be implemented, which changed the way windows are handled
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No windows hiding with compiz
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Alltray, Beryl, Feisty - Shows window but leaves it underneath all other windows
Roman,
I'm not able to reproduce the issue that you're having, with a newer
build of AllTray. Could you try the build of Alltray which appears to
fix 106583 (in my PPA for the Hardy release, the package version is
0.69-1ubuntu2~ppa1) and let me know if you still experience the issue?
Also,
Thank you for reporting this bug. Are you still experiencing this issue
in the latest stable release of the Ubuntu operating system? Also,
could you please describe in more detail what the problem is, if it is
still happening?
** Changed in: alltray (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and improve Ubuntu. Do
you still experience this issue running Compiz on the latest release,
Ubuntu 8.04 LTS? If so, could you also specify which desktop
environment you are using?
** Changed in: alltray (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
Thank you for reporting this bug and helping to improve Ubuntu. Do you
still experience this issue with an updated version of Alltray, such as
the one that is in the current stable release, Ubuntu 8.04 LTS? If so,
could you provide more information, such as which desktop environment
you are
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