(I can't. Please move to nvidia-glx.)
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Please reopen, or I will refile. This applies to the nvidia-settings
application, which is actually installed by nvidia-glx, which IS in the
repository. Please actually try to reproduce bugs before marking them
invalid in future.
** Changed in: nvidia-settings (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid =
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kde4base
I installed kde4 from the kubuntu repos. KDM has the listing in the
session list; when I choose it and login, the login dialog goes away,
and nothing happens. The KDM background just sits on the screen; the
cursor is there and can be moved, but
This works now. There's quite a bit of brokenness is gutsy on the ibook,
but this isn't part of it. I'm reverting to Feisty, as that's the most
stable it seems on this hardware.
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Binary package hint: amarok
The hard drive containing my home directory died, and my only backups
are months old. My bad. All of the amarok metadata about my music
collection, added in those months, has been lost.
To prevent similar from happening, Amarok should store
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kommando
Exhaustive and elaborate user testing (OK, personal preference) has
shown that Kommando looks much better if the middle navigation button is
dropped to size 16, relative to 32 for the other buttons. I think this
should be default.
Also, a much
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kommando
Kommando is only configurable from a kcontrol screen. For whatever
reason(s), kcontrol is being sidelined in favor of system settings
(rather a Gnome-ish move, I think, but whatever) -- so, kommando needs
to get a configuration screen to surface
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: bash
When I put calls in my ~/.bashrc after the bash_completion call, and the
source ~/.bashrc, they aren't acted on. If I set -x and then source it,
the bash_completion is basically the last call:
++ alias 'ls=ls --color=auto'
++ '[' -f
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: k3b
Scenario: I have k3b open, as I wish to burn a DVD. I put a DVDR in the
drive. The KNotify dialog pops up (what do you want to do with this
medium?) but for some reason doesn't get focus. I click burn in k3b.
Somehow the two processes compete / get
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: k3b
This is not consistent behaviour, but often after k3b changes the status
of a burn of a data DVD to success, X (KDE) slows to an almost
standstill. If I move the mouse, the cursor will move about 10-15
seconds later, and then only extremely
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kscreensaver
When I lock the screen using the screen applet, and I receive an IM via
Pidgin while the screen is locked (and displaying the screensaver), KDE
shows my desktop, and freezes. I have to restart X with ctrl alt bksp.
** Affects: kdeartwork
Theo, I still haven't gotten time to run a check on an image (I'll aim
to do it this afternoon) but:
I encountered the freeze-on-boot problem this morning, booted with a
(feisty) live cd, and from the cd ran fsck. It did not freeze when
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Sorry, but not really. If I install openoffice 2.0, and then upgrade to
2.2, am I required to delete openoffice 2.0 manually? No.
The bug here, if there is one, is that Firefox's installation for Flash
9 apparently didn't remove Flash 7. For some reason, these coexisted in
the version of Firefox
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: korganizer
It's 4 days before PDT changes to fall back, but Korganizer is
operating by it's own rules. It knows I'm on PDT time (as does the
system clock), but appointments set for 15:00 in google calendar show up
at 16:00 in Korganizer. This is really
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: korganizer
I have two calendars: exchange, at work, and gcal. Via Korganizer's
exchange plugin, I've synced exchange - gcal, so that if I'm on the
road I still have an up to date calendar that can send me SMS
notifications, etc. Most of the time I will
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kommando
I have my kommando shortcut mapped to ctrl + menu. This generally works,
but occasionally it craps out and stops working (and, when I press the
menu key, a context menu appears on whatever has focus).
** Affects: kommando (Ubuntu)
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: korganizer
I have two calendars: Exchange and Gcal (which _was_ marked read
only). I didn't see any reason to have a local calendar file (too much
potential for 3 way out of sync) so I deleted it. This caused all of my
exchange appointments to disappear,
I confirm this and more : same behaviour on a _desktop_ computer. This
because on that desktop on_ac_power returns nonzero and the system
thinks it's running on batteries.
I don't think this is necessarily true (although I haven't looked at the
script). on_ac_power is 255 on my desktop, but
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kdeaccessibility
This is related to 153024, 99356, but since those don't have appropriate
project assignation I'm opening this new bug.
Unless I pkill accessx, periodically I get repeating keystrokes. This
happens most often in firefox when I press ctrl
Sorry, I totally misfiled this. kaccess, not accessx. I guess my coffee
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/156805
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Yeah, but it's not my job to clean up after the app. Also, flash 9
worked on Feisty no problem, so what happened that broke things, during
the upgrade?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/153133
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I have a similar issue. I don't get repeating of phrases, but I do get
repeating of keystrokes. This is only under Gutsy; under Feisty it was
similar. Sometimes a letter will repeat; sometimes the tab key will.
Example of how this is annoying: alt + tab will get stuck and spin for
5-10 seconds;
This may be related to #39315. I'm trying some of the workarounds
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/153024
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Confirm, as one of the other bug filers.
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Binary package hint: kommando
If there are two seperate X screens (as opposed to two screens w/
twinview or xinerama), kommando will only work on one screen. If I press
the key combo while the mouse is in the other screen, nothing happens.
** Affects: kommando (Ubuntu)
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: compiz
On gutsy, compiz does not work with xinerama. I need xinerama rather
than twinview because I'm using two seperate cards, rather than one.
** Affects: compiz (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Checking for Xgl: not present.
Detected PCI ID for VGA: 01:00.0 0300: 10de:00f2 (rev a2) (prog-if 00 [VGA])
02:08.0 0300: 10de:0326 (rev a1) (prog-if 00 [VGA])
Checking for texture_from_pixmap: present.
Checking
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nvidia-settings
First, nvidia-settings has made huge strides, so congrats. But, there
are quirks, including:
3 button mouse emulation is turned off by default, when I save the
xorg.conf file, and I don't see any way to turn it back on through the
UI.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xgl
I tried installing XGL to see if I could run compiz / xinelerra (see my
bug on the subject).
sudo apt-get install xserver-xgl
KDM came up, I logged in...and nothing happened; i.e. the login box
disappeared and it just sat at the KDM theme.
lshw attached. Two nvidia cards, driving one monitor each.
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FYI, I searched through my installed packages, and the only thing
matching flash is flashplugin-nonfree (which I assume is providing:
/home/reuben/.mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so). Where does
/home/reuben/.mozilla/plugins/nprhapengine.so come from?
Thanks
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-manager
Before I updated, firefox ran flash 9. Now, firefox won't play flash 9
content, even though flashplugin-nonfree 9.x is still installed.
about:plugins in firefox shows:
Shockwave Flash
File name: libflashplayer.so
Shockwave Flash
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gimp
See attached file. When I open it with GIMP, I get the error message:
JPEG Image Message: Not a JPEG file: starts with 0x42 0x4d.
As I user I don't care. Also, I note that KDE apps can open it.
** Affects: gimp (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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Interesting that it worked for you. Hopefully you're on a later RC than
I am.
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Understood that it's not a valid jpeg, but I don't think completely
crapping out is the right response from Gimp. Ideally it would say this
does not look like a valid JPEG, but here it is anyway. The KDE apps
(gwenview, konqueror, etc) all open it silently, which is perhaps
correct given their use
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: amarok
In the amarok that ships w/ the gutsy beta, clicking on the Top Rated
dynamic playlist freezes the player. I have a smart playlist which does
the same thing, by selecting tracks with 4* or above, and that works
fine (approx 900 songs.)
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OK, latest update to this: the problem is still in gutsy. I haven't yet
run fsck on the images you suggested making, but will do so.
In the meantime, my laptop was a brick for 3 days during a technical
conference, when I _really_ would have appreciated having it be
functional, so I'm going to
Well, for someone who knows what they are doing, they *can* skip the
check. They can simply boot into simple user mode...
Nope, that still hits fsck. The only way I've been able to recover the
system when it is in brick mode (i.e. fsck is queued) is using a live
cd, and then adjust tune2fs or
I will help you with debugging info in a couple hours...but just to
respond to:
BTW, and if you don't know how to change Ubuntu to use a text boot (by
editing /boot/grub/menu.lst) I would again question whether you know
enough not to screw yourself up by bypassing necessary system functions
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kdmtheme
In Kubuntu / gutsy, I can no longer change themes or turn kdm themes
off. If I change the settings in kcontrol, in administrator mode, the
changes are lost after I hit apply. This is unfortunate, as kubuntu
doesn't seem to have a graphic
If I reboot after the tune2fs command, is my only recovery (assuming it
locks) the livecd option? In which case, it'll be a week or so before I
can get this, as I don't have one available.
I'd much rather fix the bug for good.
Regardless of the fix for this bug, I think giving the user more
I accidentally ran shutdown -f, and almost got locked out of my laptop.
I had to hard-boot 6 times before fsck would complete; the other times
it would freeze at varying percentages between 30% and 70%. I gave it 10
minutes to wake up on some of the freezes, and it didn't do anything.
Since this
I've started seeing a red screen of death on my laptop when shutting
down, sometimes. The screen is completely red, and the machine is
locked.
Other times, I get a screen dump with the last output being
NetworkManager shutdown errors, and nothing following.
I have the corruption messages (as
I had identical symptoms on a Dell Dimension 2350 - slow boot, no
display. I disabled usplash by removing quiet splash from the boot
options, and the boot sped up tremendously.
It's an intel architecture, so it may be a different bug - but since the
symptoms are the same I thought I post them
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Use case:
Under KDE, I have a pair of USB speakers plugged into my laptop, playing
music through ALSA from XMMS.
I plug my skype headset in to have a conversation.
The USB speakers die, and I have to reboot dbus to get them back up.
What application does this bug belong
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Binary package hint: kwin
Often MIME types are incorrect on files, especially XML files. For
example, an OPF file (which is part of many digital books) is an XML
file, but is often encoded as text/plain. I want to open it with
kxmleditor (always), so I right click, open
Agreed, although first post dammit ;)
Feel free to close.
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OK, this was the network card (or was it). I replaced the old 3com with
a new netgear, and all is well. There is still the question of why both
3com cards behaved in the same bad way...surely the 3com driver is
stable?
(If it is, please make this bug a wishlist and file against some layer
that
I did a fresh install of openoffice in KDE. No icons! It's hideous
(really, really, hideous.) Please don't tell me to use KOffice, as it's
not up to OO in terms of features, yet.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/106186
You
My latest theory on this is that it's the 3com drivers. I tried another
3com NIC (not the same model, slightly different) and while it initially
worked (for torrenting etc), it failed after several hours.
Interestingly, when I rebooted, it failed again almost immediately
(somewhat shooting down my
If you're quick (in letting me know what output to get) I can get you
some good diagnostics. With the current torrents I have queued, both
Azureus and Deluge kill the networking within 3-4 minutes.
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My desktop is periodically losing network connectivity. It happens when azureus
is running, pulling down a large amount of data. It doesn't happen immediately,
but often 2-3 hours after I start azureus. I've tried the following to restore
networking, but the only course of
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Binary package hint: kxmleditor
Looking at a section of xml in kxmleditor (which is very useful
otherwise), I see:
book xmlns=http://www.daisy.org/z3986/2005/dtbook/; class=text id=text
frontmatter xmlns=http://www.daisy.org/z3986/2005/dtbook/;
class=frontMatter
Sorry, this was my problem. NetworkManager is working fine. Thanks :D
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Hm, weird. It's obvious now...I must have missed the field. Thanks -
please resolve the bug.
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Binary package hint: openoffice.org
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javaldx: Could not find a Java Runtime Environment!
X Error: BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes) 8
Major opcode: 78
Minor opcode: 0
Resource id: 0x0
A tangential issue: I added a new card to my system, and the old
xorg.conf was blown away without the system prompting me. At least the
new xorg.conf got X up and running, but it was broken (no xinerama,
cloned X view across the monitors).
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I just encountered the exact same issue. I don't consider this a low
priority bug, because it breaks existing configuration. Perhaps the
logic should be if there are N graphics cards detected N 1 M
cards have changed M N then *do not* modify the configuration
(until the autoconfiguration is
Yes, except that now when I add the file k3b pops up a dialog
complaining, e.g.
The following filenames have an invalid encoding. You may fix this with the
convmv tool:
/mm1/music/house trance techno eurocheese/Vincent De Moor - Between Two
Fires (Armin van Buuren??s Rising Star Mix).mp3
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: e2fsck-static
fsck freezes during the auto-check of my laptop's hard drive. Perhaps
there is a hardware problem, but the laptop has been running without
problems for weeks; I would expect fsck to mark the problem and move on,
not freeze.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: knetworkmanager
This is from syslog, on boot. This was working, so I don't know what
changed.
Jul 8 11:30:29 travel NetworkManager: information^Istarting...
Jul 8 11:30:29 travel kernel: [ 25.136000] ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth1: link is
not ready
Jul 8
Hello, in the UI it says No wireless networks found. If I manually
enter my SSID it times out connecting to it.
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1.39+1.40-WIP-2006.11.14+dfsg-2ubuntu1
BTW, I had to turn it off for the disks in question, as I couldn't boot
the machine otherwise.
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To clarify, by frozen, I mean that the percentage progress bar freezes
at an arbitrary number (63.5%, 70%,...), that the machine does nothing
for 25 minutes, and that there is no disk activity. Is it possible there
is still work going on under the surface?
Here is fsck on my disks:
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It's working now. Thanks
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Binary package hint: konqueror
When I move a folder that contains 300MBs of files to a partition with
only 150MB free space, Konqueror will move the first 150MBs and then
complain, leaving me with the folder split into two places. It should
check for free space before
With respect, please don't be too hasty to close bugs. KPilot is now
completely non-functional, as I cannot connect. Every time I plug in,
the USB device is different; even if I've set permissions on it before,
these are blown away. KPilot doesn't work as root either. I consistently
get I/O
BTW, this is pretty serious, as it has led to file system corruption on
both machines, since I'd had to shut down via the power button. It led
to my laptop being completely unbootable (to the extent that I had to
reinstall) and my desktop dropped a partition from ext3 to ext2, as the
journal was
Public bug reported:
Both my laptop and desktop, which are running Kubuntu/Feisty, regularly
(but not consistently) freeze when shutting down. X exits, and the last
messages on the screen are to do with NetworkManager. I will append more
information to this bug as it happens.
I don't see
I believe this was something to do with the bios. It is working now that
I have tweaked the bios.
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Thanks Brian. The installer for feisty was OK, so I'm assuming this was
fixed along the line.
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Yes, this is easily reproducible.
1) Copy a DVD ISO image to your home folder. Name it .bigfile
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-rw-r--r-- 1 reuben reuben 3740401664 2007-05-18 08:02 .bigfile
2) Run disk analyzer
3) Where is it?
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Binary package hint: kubuntu-desktop
The KMenu could use some tidying for the next release of kubuntu. Some
of these complaints are due to packaging, and therefore might be
assigned directly to those packages. Nevertheless, I think the problem
should be dealt with from a
I understand, but the output does not indicate that the used space is
directly *in* the home folder. It lists /home/reuben as being 100%, and
then the summation underneath (the subdirs) adds up to only, say, 50%.
It is not clear that the home directory itself has files that are taking
up the
Respectfully, I disagree with it being obvious. I'm an experienced user,
and I did not find the output at all obvious. The problem is that the
meaning of the home folder, i.e. the folder at the top of the listing,
is overloaded. It contains a sum of ALL of the sub folders, plus a
phantom group of
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Binary package hint: soundkonverter
I konverted a wav to an mp3. After soundkonverter was done, it didn't
inform me where the outputted file is, and I can't locate it. According
to the log it generated /tmp/kde-reuben/soundkonverterSGQATb.mp3, but
that does not exist either.
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My home directory was full but I didn't know why. I ran disk usage
analyzer (baobob). The %s of all listed items added up to about 8%. The
biggest listed item was a folder named mp3, which was about 2.5GB. I dug
around using the CLI, and found an 11GB .xsession-errors file in
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kommando
I have win + M set up as a keyboard shortcut to Toggle Showing
Desktop, i.e. minimize all windows. If I invoke Kommando via its
shortcut immediately after showing desktop, kommando shows up, but all
windows are also restored.
** Affects:
No, this appears to be resolved in Feisty.
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I think you misunderstand this. If I have working hardware, and then
*add* additional hardware, X should take the principle of least harm if
it cannot do anything sensible, i.e. not change xorg.conf, unless the
user requests it. At the least a prompt should be displayed saying
Multiple graphics
kontact 1.2.4 on feisty
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Amarok doesn't output to 2nd soundcard consistently
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/79128
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This was using init.d's startkdm invocation. Nothing custom there.
The driver is nvidia, but I don't see why the driver would affect this.
This seems to be more core behaviour.
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xorg.conf in user home directory erroneously read on boot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/59598
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One star in amarok is equivalent to awful by default. On a single
user system (where a single user is rating their music library) this
makes no sense; awful songs will likely be deleted by the user. The
meaning of one star should therefore be
Oh, so the ratings do not fold into the scores which weight how often
songs are played? If that is the case then please disregard this bug.
But, in any case, if I were to redo the tooltips for the stars, perhaps:
1 - tolerable
2 - okay
3 - good
4 - great
5 - favorite
(which, again, assumes that
It's actually more minor than that.
My point is just that if the ratings are used as part of an algorithm to
determine scores (1 == less likely ; 5 == more likely), and if also 1 is
unlikely to be chosen due to awful songs probably not being kept in
the owner's collection, then the algorithm is
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