Sorry if that was inappropriate. From http://blog.davebsd.com/2009/06/10
/one-hundred-paper-cuts/ I got the impression that everyone could mark a
bug as papercut; and my personal opinion is that this bug qualifies
for that. But it wasn't my intention to interfere with the design team's
decisions.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-manager
In Update Manager window, the Description tab only shows the last
paragraph of the package description. In aptitude, the description is
shown completely. See the attached picture for a example with
firefox-3.0 package (in comparison with
the issue will be fixed in karmic then, do you have any upstream bug
reference where they stated it's fixed in 2.27?
No, it was just stated in #totem channel by a developer. I didn't find
any upstream bugreport for this.
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DVD Menu command does not do anything
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Can't disable DVD subtitles on Cloverfield DVD
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: totem
When playing a DVD with totem (totem-gstreamer) on Jaunty, the Go -
DVD Menu menu entry does not do anything. Actually, the first five
entries in the Go menu are completely without function.
I've tried this with the Cloverfield DVD and with
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26446657/ProcStatus.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26446983/Dependencies.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26446984/ProcMaps.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26446985/ProcStatus.txt
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Can't
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: totem
When playing the Cloverfield DVD with totem-gstreamer on Jaunty, there
are always German subtitles displayed in the main movie. I haven't found
a way to disable this.
The View - Subtitles menu offers None, Auto and SUBPICTURE 0,
with None being
Note: according to Totem devs, this is fixed in 2.27.1 - probably this
commit:
http://git.gnome.org/cgit/totem/commit/?id=9490db5c708dbc5bb9bf482b4b596629e6cf170c
which indicates that it also needs a newer GStreamer version.
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DVD Menu command does not do anything
It seems I can't reproduce exactly this bug - I now have Nautilus debug
packages installed, but if I try to trigger the bug, the backtrace looks
slightly different. That backtrace is attached now.
I suggest we wait for http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=434026
to be fixed, and then revisit
I think this patch means that apport-retrace will not install a dbgsym
package if there's a newer ddeb available (for example from -proposed)
but the user has the older (non-proposed) deb package installed. For
example, when I ran apport-retrace on a Nautilus crash now, it did not
install any
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: sqlitebrowser
After installing sqlitebrowser, it still is not possible to double-
click-open a .sqlite file in Nautilus (error message file could not be
opened and in German: Für den Dateityp SQLite2-Datenbank ist keine
Anwendung installiert - for the
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.04
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
Package: sqlitebrowser 1.3-2.2
PackageArchitecture: i386
ProcEnviron:
SHELL=/bin/bash
LANG=de_DE.UTF-8
Uname: Linux 2.6.28-11-server i686
UserGroups: adm admin cdrom dialout lpadmin plugdev sambashare
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sqlitebrowser
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/369480
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I think the original bug is still present - you can verify it by going
to the keyboard config documentation (gnome-help ghelp:user-
guide#goscustperiph-2) and clicking on the 8.4.1.6 Mouse Keys
Preferences link. The link doesn't work, and clicking it again after a
while leads to this crash.
Maybe
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Similar to bug 85170, but not quite the same.
Actually, I think this xprop feature mainly could be useful for apps
which don't have a Report a bug menu entry, like the Gnome Mouse
Properties dialog.
Matt Zimmerman came up with this idea as well, he made a quick sketch
how it could look like:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: apport
It would be nice if the ubuntu-bug command would allow the user to point at a
window and file a bug against the window's application.
Currently I run xprop, point at the window, and look at the _NET_WM_PID value
of the window to find the PID;
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
In the Mouse Settings dialog, on bottom of first tab, it says Versuchen
Sie, einen Doppelklick auf der Glühbürne auszuführen etc. The word
should be Glühbirne instead.
Btw. it seems weird to file an own bug for a spelling mistake...
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25046572/ProcMaps.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25046574/ProcStatus.txt
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error in
** Bug watch added: Red Hat Bugzilla #490984
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=490984
** Also affects: fedora via
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=490984
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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vino: mouse cursor stays in upper left corner
Looks like there's a patch in Fedora Rawhide for this problem - see
http://cvs.fedoraproject.org/viewvc/rpms/xorg-x11-server/devel/xserver-1.6.0
-xtest-pointerscreen.patch?view=markup for the patch and
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=490984 for the bug report.
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vino: mouse cursor
After installing linux-backports-modules-jaunty 2.6.28.11.14 (and
installing other upgrades), wifi works fine now - thanks a lot!
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Jaunty, rtl8187b: wifi doesn't work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/346987
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The workaround from bug 321444 works for me as well: after attaching and
using an external USB mouse, XTestFakeMotionEvent works fine. Btw.
instead of the xevent tool you can use the xdotool app which is
available in Ubuntu repository to test for the bug (use xdotool
mousemove 100 100 as test).
The package from PPA has fixed edge scrolling on my Asus EeePC 701 with
Synaptics touchpad (was broken before).
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/320632
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Here's the syslog from yesterday's failed connection attempts. AP name
is wlan_privat_wbs. Boot on the affected machine starts at Mar 22
16:35:07 timestamp.
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Jaunty, rtl8187b: wifi doesn't work
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: network-manager
When testing a Jaunty beta install (from USB thumb drive) on a Toshiba
Satellite L40-14N laptop, wifi didn't work. The AP is found, and after
selecting it, one of the two green dots appeared in nm-applet, and I was
asked for password
Here's the Xorg.0.log file which was created when using the binary
nvidia driver installed by jockey.
Looks like the driver detects the monitor but does not find any
resolutions.
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For comparison, here's the Xorg.0.log file which was created when using
the free nv driver.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/2360/Xorg.0.log.nv-good
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jockey installs nvidia-glx instead of nvidia-glx-legacy for GeForce2 MX/MX 400
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vino: mouse cursor stays in upper left corner
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/337926
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Here's the output from lspci, and the Xorg log file from the Eeepc 701
where the bug occurs.
Btw. the other system (where the bug does not occur) is a VIA Epia board
with VIA graphics chip. Also, it seems that the bug does not happen when
connecting to Vino right after logging in, without moving
Public bug reported:
Seen on Jaunty Alpha: when accessing the desktop using Vino, the mouse
cursor is stuck in upper left corner of the screen. More detailed, I can
move the cursor using the physical mouse attached to the Jaunty system,
but as soon as on the other machine I move the mouse into
Looking at vino-server with ltrace, it seems that XTestFakeMotionEvent()
is called correctly:
gdk_screen_get_number(0x9dac108, 446, 0xbff06e78, 0x8057e99, 0x9df7000) = 0
XTestFakeMotionEvent(0x9d9ebe0, 0, 351, 446, 0) = 1
poll(0xbff06f08, 1, 0, 1, 45)= 1
read(18, \005, 1)
Dunno if this helps, but I tried again with a fairly up-to-date Intrepid
system, and the crash doesn't happen any more (the Routes window is opened as
expected, both for the existing eth0 connection and for a new, not yet saved
Wifi connection).
So for me, the bug is already fixed even without
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Connection Information should display the name/IP of
So it looks like this would be fixed as soon as bug 273483 is fixed and
usb-creator is no longer being run with gksu...
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Disc image selection dialog uses root home directory
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/309480
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That would be very useful. I've seen something like this on RHEL5, and
it was very useful for quickly debugging a crash.
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Need sources when installing dbgsym packages
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/315584
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Unfortunately the computer concerned is physically far away and not
reachable from remote. It might take some weeks until I get there again.
What other log files would be useful to get then?
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jockey installs nvidia-glx instead of nvidia-glx-legacy for GeForce2 MX/MX 400
In addition to the three points mentioned by Christoph, the flashplugin-
nonfree package is apparently also installed by ubufox (when installing
Flash from inside Firefox).
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Hardy: Flash can't be installed since install_flash_player_9_linux.tar.gz can't
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/312696
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Public bug reported:
Similar to bug 240962: after enabling the Nvidia driver in jockey and
rebooting, the screen resolution is set to something like 640x480, and
the screen resolution dialog doesn't offer a higher resolution. With the
nv driver it works correctly at 1024x786.
In
Felipe: do you have any Gedit plugins activated? The crash could be
caused by a bad plugin.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/269447
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I've seen this too, with vinagre and xvncviewer. Doesn't happen with
krdc, though.
This seems similar to this bug report:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=494059 . Which would explain
the different krdc behavior (because that viewer does not show the
cursor, while vinagre and xvncviewer
I can confirm this (on Intrepid, with usb-creator 0.1.10).
** Changed in: usb-creator (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: usb-creator
In usb-creator 0.1.10 on Intrepid, it is apparently not possible to
access ISO files which are located on other machines. While I can use
Nautilus to see these ISO files, the file dialog in usb-creator does not
show those mounts. In short, it
No, it is fixed now (menu entries with checkboxes are 23 pixels high
now, similarly to normal entries). Thanks to whoever worked on this!
This is on Intrepid 8.10, with human-theme 0.28.6 and gtk2-engines-
murrine 0.60.1 .
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menu entries with checkboxes are lower than normal entries
Fixed in 8.10
** Changed in: human-theme (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/200336
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Same here (totem-xine 2.20.0-0ubuntu3 on Gutsy). Switching on the
Deinterlace option doesn't seem to change anything. However, in Gxine it
is possible to enable very good deinterlacing, so technically Xine
should be able to do that as well.
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deinterlace makes no difference
Same problem here, with an EeePC 700 with Hardy (gnome-power-manager
2.22.1-1ubuntu4 and linux-image-generic 2.6.24.21.23). Suspend to disk
seems to work fine, except that after resuming it displays the warning
about hibernate failed. Also, g-p-m is probably to blame for the
beeping noise I get
Public bug reported:
While a laptop allows to enable and disable the touchpad with a built-in
hotkey (Fn+F9), the touchpad state is not displayed anywhere. A user
might be confused if the touchpad unexpectedly doesn't work, for example
because he has accidentally pressed the disabling hotkey. It
I can confirm the mouse problem - after adding vboxmouse as mouse driver
in xorg.conf, I can enable mouse integration in VB, but then the mouse
in VB window only moves diagonally to the bottom right.
This happens in Intrepid (with all updates) with virtualbox-ose-guest-
utils 2.0.4-dfsg-0ubuntu1,
J Posey: I think if you have configured Ubuntu to automatically install
updates, you might get a Restart Required notification out of the blue
if a kernel update is automatically installed.
Anyway... I agree that for many users it's probably not helpful to
display the exact reason for the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-notifier
If an upgrade requires a system reboot and the Reboot Required panel
icon is displayed and the user clicks it, a dialog is opened (Reboot
required, some text, and Reboot now or later). If the user leaves
that dialog window open and brings
How did you obtain the ml1610.service file which you have attached?
I wrote this file on my own based on the description at
http://blog.emeidi.com/2007/12/netzwerkdrucker-mit-avahi-anpreisen.html and
some details from
http://developer.apple.com/networking/bonjour/BonjourPrinting.pdf
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Intrepid regression: opening archive on remote directory fails
Thanks for your detailed explanation! For now, it has helped to add
further txt-record fields with usb_MFG=Samsung and usb_MDL=ML-1610 - the
matching driver was correctly selected by s-c-p then.
In the long run, the Dapper server will certainly be upgraded to Hardy;
and I've already verified
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: system-config-printer
When adding a new printer in the printer manager in Hardy, and the
printer is automatically discovered (through Avahi/Bonjour), there is
nonetheless no driver suggested for the printer. The usual
manufacturer/model dialog is
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/278271
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gray: it may take some hours or days until an updated package is
actually available on your system (maybe depending on the mirror server
etc.). You can check the installed gvfs version with Synaptic or
aptitude; as stated in the changelog above, the bug is fixed in gvfs
1.0.1-0ubuntu1 . And at
Two points I'm not clear about now:
- is it ok if a non-Firefox browser (or rebranded Firefox) uses the Firefox
User-Agent string (without accepting any EULA etc)?
- is there any incompatibility between Firefox and Iceweasel? Would Iceweasel
users be able to use Firefox extensions and all that
Does the patch really make things slower with newer VBox version?
Anyway, it is nice to be able to run Intrepid at normal speed also in a
non-bleeding-edge Vbox installation, so I'd appreciate if the patch is
kept.
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Mike: it looks like bug #61237 is about a design problem in Nautilus,
namely that if you drag files into a list view window where only folders
are visible, the file will always be dropped into one of those folders.
On the other hand, this bug here is about a real missing feature,
namely that you
Why has this bug been marked as Incomplete? Is there any information
missing?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/262990
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Subscribing glib2 package as the problem is caused by a glib2 patch;
also subscribing gnome-menus package as it looks to be a possible
candidate for a bugfix.
** Also affects: glib2.0 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: gnome-menus (Ubuntu)
Importance:
Looks like it's fixed in Hardy and Intrepid. I can only test it in
Virtualbox (with modprobe capi; mount -t capifs capifs /dev/capi), but
in Gutsy this command makes capifs appear in g-s-s while in Hardy and
Intrepid capifs is not displayed in g-s-s then.
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Colin: with 1.7MB you mean the space on the installation CD that
aptitude uses up? Which packages did you include in that calculation?
From my experience, aptitude pulls in stuff like its doc package (which
IMHO should only be Suggested, not Recommended); and while libparse-
debianchangelog-perl
Looks like apport-retracer marked bug 263274 as duplicate because the
backtraces are similar... However, as the IOError details differ
(Permission denied vs No such file or directory), I'm note sure it's
actually a duplicate. Any other opinions?
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Confirmed here (with network-manager
0.7~~svn20080818t061112+eni0-0ubuntu1 on Intrepid) - there is a VPN
entry in NM applet menu which leads to the VPN connections dialog, but
the Add button is disabled. Also, in ~/.xsession-errors it shows some
messages:
(nm-connection-editor:6332):
setting to confirmed
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I can confirm this behavior on a Hardy system with all updates (apport-
gtk 0.108.2). The Report a Problem menu entry is disabled by default on
my system but can be enabled easily with the Menu Editor (Alacarte). It
then uses /usr/share/applications/apport-gtk-mime.desktop for the menu
entry. That
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/205463
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alacarte crashed with IOError in copyItem() (when copying item with / in
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: virtualbox-ose
When trying to install virtualbox-ose-guest-utils 1.6.2-dfsg-1ubuntu2
under Intrepid (alpha4 plus all updates), aptitude shows a conflict with
installed package xserver-xorg-core (2:1.4.99.906-2ubuntu2). So the
package is practically not
In case anyone wants to backport the bugfix to Hardy: the patch can be
seen at
http://svn.gnome.org/viewvc/gedit/trunk/plugins/snippets/snippets/Library.py?r1=6164r2=6326pathrev=6326
(it was pointed to by the upstream developer, and indeed fixes the
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Hint: until an updated kernel is out, a good workaround seems to be to
add noreplace-paravirt to kernel command line. This is noted in the LKML
thread (http://lkml.org/lkml/2008/8/22/213). The normal 2.6.27 Intrepid
kernel boots up fine in VB with that option, and I didn't notice any
drawbacks
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: file-roller
When trying to open an archive file that is located on a remote location
(like a Samba share, or through SFTP+gvfs) file-roller gives the error
message Operation not supported. When started from command line, it
prints WARNING **: Failed to
From a cursory test it looks like the problem is fixed in Intrepid
(Alpha 4 LiveCD). Opening a text file on a Samba share from Nautilus
works well, no matter whether Gedit is already started or not. Opening
theses files from command line works equally well.
That's with Gedit 2.23.3, which is said
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-image
Feature request: on Ubuntu (Hardy) there is currently the choice between
Suspend-To-Ram (sleeping) and Suspend-To-Disk. It would be nice if a
notebook would automatically switch to STD if it has been sleeping in
STR mode for like 30 minutes.
The problem seems to be caused by the gettext support for .desktop files
(01_gettext-desktopfiles.patch in glib2.0). More detailed, in source
package gnome-menus in desktop-entries.c (function
desktop_entry_load()), the function g_key_file_get_locale_string() from
glib2.0 is used to get the icon
re 1: I can confirm that baobab by default displays wrong disk space
values, and that disabling the gvfs-fuse-daemon filesystem in
Preferences fixes this (the capacity is displayed correctly afterwards).
However, it seems that two weeks ago this was fixed in Gnome (see
Couldn't reproduce this with latest Hardy (gvfs 0.2.5-0ubuntu2), so this
bug report can be marked as fixed. Thanks for your patience!
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/256597
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For completeness, here's a screenshot showing the normal clock applet.
Here, the tray entry has the correct width.
Some other observations:
- width is not corrected if displayed time changes (like new minute value)
- switching the display date or display seconds checkboxes on/off in
settings
Public bug reported:
Minor quirk in Hardy (seen in 8.04.1): I have two locations configured
in the clock applet; also, the clock is set to only display the time (no
weather/temperature/date). When activating the other location, the tray
entry with the time entry is resized a bit in width. This is
FYI: these two commands disable the bad behavior manually:
gconftool-2 --set
/apps/compiz/plugins/vpswitch/allscreens/options/prev_button --type string
Disabled
gconftool-2 --set
/apps/compiz/plugins/vpswitch/allscreens/options/next_button --type string
Disabled
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if compiz is enabled,
The drum sound used in Hardy (tested with 8.04.1) seems acceptable to
me; in my opinion, this bug can be marked as fixed.
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Audio test sound is too sudden
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/47130
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Not sure what to make of this; but Alacarte displays the correct
Seahorse icon when starting it with English locale (like
LANG=en_GB.utf8 alacarte or LANG=en_NZ.utf8 alacarte), and it
displays the wrong (generic) icon when starting it with German locale
(like LANG=de_DE.UTF-8 alacarte or
Yes, just tested with Hardy LiveCD; the Nautilus icon is still blurred,
like on the screenshot from Gutsy.
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Nautilus icon is blurred in Compiz window switcher
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/158124
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Seems to be fixed in Hardy - thanks! With Hardy LiveCD, I tried
SlayRadio and Shoutcast (the sites still return .m3u and .pls files,
respectively); both streams are opened in Totem now.
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M3U and PLS webradios are handled differently
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/177944
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I can confirm that there's apparently still no way to get information
about the DHCP server in any GUI tool (I looked in nm-applet and in
gnome-nettool).
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Connection Information should display the name/IP of DHCP server
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/152681
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No, there are no crash reports for gnome-panel or similar in /var/crash/
.
Exactly who logs the segfault at... line to dmesg? Is that done by the kernel
or by some apport part?
Is it possible to turn on more debug messages for apport? And can I disable
these limitations like max. 3 reports per
Sorry :-( but it seems not to be fixed: after reboot the keys icon was
gone and the generic icon was used again.
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panel menu entry doesn't show correct icon
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/197763
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