It affects me too, and it is a bug with serious implications. Important
packages can be removed by mistake, based on synaptic's erroneous
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When I activate cheese it creates automatically an empty folder named 'Webcam'
under my Pictures folder, no matter whether I save a clip or not.
I think that generally, no application should intervene with the structure of
non-hidden folders
There is a heated discussion about the necessity of the multisearch addon and
the reasons and methods of its inclusion in the forums:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1219501
Personally I think the add on should go away, and the sooner the better. It is
unpleasant aesthetically, forces
Just to clarify something: the strong response is not because this
feature touches areas we use for our daily work. It is because the
lack of 'features' like this is why we love Ubuntu in the first place.
This is Ubuntu; I do not expect it to act like windows malware. The
strong response is
I created a tiny script to automate the workaround for the problem. This
script should be run from Startup Applications in gnome. It uses
amixer to switch the capture channel from Mic to Line and back to Mic
again, releasing the microphone from whatever it is that's holding it.
The script is
The last changes to gnome volume control have made the problem much more
severe. With the new applet I have no way to change input source, toggling it
back and forth to work around the bug as described earlier. In the Sound
Preferences window, in the input tab under Choose a device for sound
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10
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kernel. Apport test results are attached.
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Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10
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MachineType: LG Electronics S1-MDUOE
Package: linux-image-2.6.31-3-generic 2.6.31-3.19
PackageArchitecture: i386
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Binary package hint: update-manager
Since update-manager 1:0.124.2, after reading the package information
downloaded update-manager refuses to release the mouse cursor (it keeps
spinning forever). If updates were found they are shown in the window,
but they are grayed out so
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.31-1-generic
Using 2.6.31 kernel from the repositories, 3d is not working on lg-s1 laptop
(32 bit karmic) using radeon x1600 with the radeon driver. All apps use
software acceleration and compiz crashes to gdm. Using 2.6.30 kernel
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The problem was solved for me after creating the file
/etc/modprobe.d/radeon.conf
with the content:
options radeon modeset=0
Now 2.6.31 and compiz live peacefully together. It means that the KMS
goodies do not WAI yet, right?
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Problem found. Compiz was run without the --replace parameter. This
resulted in metacity running in the background. I run compiz manually
from gnome startup list instead of the appearance window because of
another problem, irrelevant to this bug.
Anton, try to run killall metacity. If that frees
** Summary changed:
- Compiz hogs cpu on mobility radeon x1600 in Karmic
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** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
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I can confirm that. the --replace option is just not working with compiz
anymore.
I hope that this is a mere issue with the compiz wrapping script, and not with
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Compositing in metacity is not enabled.
P.S. Excessive cpu usage happens whenever metacity runs, regardless
whether compiz also runs or not. Also, running metacity --replace
crashes my X session.
P.S.S. I checked the compiz wrapper script, which creates the command
line to call compiz.real.
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Binary package hint: compiz
I use 32-bit Karmic on lg-s1 laptop with mobility radeon x1600.
As of latest compiz update (1:0.8.2-0ubuntu13), my two cpu's are both on
constant ~50% load when compiz operates. This happens with the radeon and
radeonhd drivers defined in
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Binary package hint: atanks
I am on ubuntu karmic 32-bit with ac 97 audio and alsa 1.0.20 (hardware: lg
s1 laptop). There are no sound problems. When running atanks version 3.6-1 the
game runs with no sound, with the
output:
install_sound: ALSA:
I did not get synaptic to crash on search today, but did get it to crash
at the end of loading package list from the server. Generally I have
synapting crashing like that for a while on several occasions of user
interaction now. Other apps work fine. I attach my xorg.conf.
Here is the output
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: synaptic
On Jaunty 32 bit. lg-s1 laptop. Synaptic version is 0.62.5ubuntu1.
When I use the search function of synaptic (the toolbar button, not the
quicksearch text box), in approximately 7 cases out of 10, Synaptics
crashes x and throws me to gdm
The fact that the bubble is not resizing itself is a serious regression
for me. I use a custom-made dictionary script using xclip and notify-
send. In the old system the bubble resized itself to accommodate for
long source texts and long definitions. Now I just get the beginning of
the defined
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pulseaudio
After a few minutes of using pulseaudio on 32-bit jaunty, it crashes.
This happened with various apps, among them Iango )gnome-games),
multimedia-systems-selector, and skype.
Sometimes, running after an initial crash pulseaudio -k and then
This seems similar to bug #319118 and bug #329920.
My pulseaudio version is 0.9.14-0ubuntu9.
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I confirm on 32-bit intrepid. Package is not installable.
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Binary package hint: xclip
Intrepid and Jaunty currently use xclip 0.8. This version does not
support unicode strings, and cannot read or write them properly. For
example, selecting the Hebrew word יש and issuing a $ xclip -o command
yields the output u05d9u05e9.
The
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xclip
Intrepid and Jaunty currently use xclip 0.8. This version does not
support unicode strings, and cannot read or write them properly. For
example, selecting the Hebrew word יש and issuing a $ xclip -o command
yields the output u05d9u05e9.
The
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On lg-s1 laptop, using iwl3945, I cannot connect to wpa networks using network
manager (waiting, than asking for password again). Using wicd works fine.
I will be happy to supply more data if needed.
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This bug was solved with the last upstream update to gtk2. Vowel signs
are now inserted correctly. Changing status to: fix released.
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Still broken for Hebrew in Intrepid. It seems to be one of those eternal
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Still fails for me too with 2.6.27-6.
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6 hard boot attempts before I could log in. Are there any news about a
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I have the same problem on LG-s1 on Intrepid Ibex current kernel and
latest sound packages from PPA. It's been like that since I installed
edgy: microphone not working on startup.
My workaround is relatively simple, but still annoying:
1. Open volume control
2. Go to options tab
3. Change the
I have asked further in Hebrew forums, and some light is being shed
about the topic.
This bug apparently does NOT affect qt4, Java apps, and xterm, which
show allow entering nikud properly. It affects, though, all gnome,
mozilla and openoffice apps. People using other distributions with gtk2
This is probably related to pango. Upstream byg reported:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=554203
** Changed in: pangomm (Ubuntu)
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I have the same problem. Curiously, it happens in about 66% of the boots
but not in all of them.
Here is what I get when quiet and splash are turned off (copied by
hand...)
iwl3945: Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 3945ABG/BG Network Connection driver for linux,
1.2.26ks
iwl3945: Copyright (C) 2003-2008
I forgot to mention - this happens in 32-bit system on lg-s1 laptop.
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This is very unfortunate.
I do not want to set up xinput scripts for a simple definition I was once able
to just set. Besides, running :
xinput set-int-prop Logitech Optical USB Mouse Emulate3Buttons 32 0
Does not work. xinput support only integer and nor boolean datatypes anyway (I
tried with
** Summary changed:
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As I was told by a developer, if I want to set Emulate3Buttons to False
in my mouse xorg.conf section I must, since Intrepid, disable the
automatic evdev mouse driver by setting AutoAddDevices to false in my
ServerFlags section (see bug #271576, now invalid).
However, doing
I can confirm the same problem. My 128/40 bit key was stored correctly
while using Hardy, but after upgrading to Intrepid I have to re-enter it
each time even though edit connection. I have Intel 3945 wireless
chipset on a 32-bit system; I will be happy to supply further details if
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After upgrading from Hardy to Intrepid, the Enable#Button in X mouse
settings is suddenly always on, even though my xorg.conf explicitly
dictates otherwise:
Section InputDevice
Identifier Configured Mouse
Driver mouse
Option CorePointer
Public bug reported:
Since upgrading from Hardy to Intrepid, typing Hebrew vowels stopped working in
all apps. When, after typing a character, I type the key combination for any of
the vowel diacritic signs (nikud), no change is shown on screen. However, some
input was passed because I then
Happens on my planetpenguin-racer as well, on hardy with core-duo t2500
and 2 gb memory. Happens with and without pulseaudio enabled.
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Perhaps Fungaloids should be removed from Hardy, then? It's frustrating
for users when packages listed by their package manager are not
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Binary package hint: zekr
The .deb of zekr, Qur'anic research tool, depends on java-gcj-compat |
java2-runtime.
On my 32-bit hardy with both sun-java6-plugin and java-gcj-compat packages
installed, zekr installed but aborted on running saying java not found.
Installing
This problem does not exist with the current version of zekr
(0.70beta1), not included in ubuntu repositories. It works with sun-
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Bug exists in zekr 0.5.1.dfsg-1, the version in hardy repositories. If
it is not possible to upgrade the package itself for hardy, maybe it
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Reproduction, exactly as appeared on my system:
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are installed too. Make sure that sun-java5-jre (or sun-java5-jdk) are NOT
installed.
2.
After installing and uninstalling the java5 packages, I cannot reproduce the
bug too.
To make sure everything works, I used sudo update-alternatives --config java
so I could check zekr both with gij Java [giving output: java version 1.5.0,
gij (GNU libgcj) version 4.2.3 (Ubuntu 4.2.3-2ubuntu6)]
When I run spell check using F7 on a Hebrew text which contains marked
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Still broken for Hebrew in Evolution 2.22.1 in ubuntu Hardy.
Hebrew spelling mistakes are marked with red underline, but no corrections are
suggested.
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Problem still exists for me with latest updates. Details attached.
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This was fixed for me with latest kernel modules and network manager
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Sorry, it was premature rejoice. I checked now and the workaround with the file
in /etc/modprobe.d/ is still necessary.
At least network manager is working now with this workaround, and we are not
forced to bypass it with wicd.
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I agree. This bug is unfortunately no less then ubuntu blocker in Hebrew
speaking environment.
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A workaround is described in the forums:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=4612681#post4612681.
It is working for me.
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Same problem on LG-S1 laptop (core duo, 32-bit). wireless works well
with gutsy kernel, broken with hardy's.
From my dmesg:
[ 58.341347] iwl3945: Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 3945ABG/BG Network Connection
driver for Linux, 1.2.0
[ 58.341351] iwl3945: Copyright(c) 2003-2007 Intel Corporation
[
More details about no wireless networks visible with intel 3495 (lg-s1
laptop) on Hardy.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dmesg|grep iwl
[ 58.341347] iwl3945: Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 3945ABG/BG Network Connection
driver for Linux, 1.2.0
[ 58.341351] iwl3945: Copyright(c) 2003-2007 Intel Corporation
[
I have the same problem on lg-s1 laptop with intel 3945 wireless. Linux
When I boot 2.6.22 kernel, wireless is working. In network manager-manual
configuration I see eth0 as Wireless Connection and eth1 as Wired
Connection.
When I boot 2.6.24 kernel, no networks are visible. In network
I forgot to mention - Linux modules for both kernetls are already
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Hardy's solution did not work for me; no wireless interfaces were
visible after installation, loading and rebooting the alternative
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** Changed in: linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24 (Ubuntu)
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adapter treated as wired, and an extra wired interface added. After deleting
all lines from /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules and rebooting, the
file was re-created and now there are only two interfaces, eth0 for
Bug still exists on current DejaVu version (2.23). Reported on DejaVu
bugilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14295
** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #14295
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14295
** Also affects: dejavu-fonts via
This happens in my mother's machine as well, using D-link DWL-G122 rev
C1 usb wireless adapter on Pentium 4. I see the (unencrypted) networks
but cannot connect. Great annoyance, since it does not play nice with
ndiswrapper as well. I do not want to break ubuntu (and make it more
complicated for
Public bug reported:
After last gutsy updates, left-clicking the clock applet panel hangs the panel.
Gnome shortcut keys (Alt+F2) also stop working.
Right-clicking is working, though, so I could find out that the clock is set to
manual, not checking NTP servers. If I can supply more input,
Solved with last kernel update, thank you very much :)
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Left-clicking clock applet hangs gnome-panelֻ
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/151227
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Problem disappeared for me after upgrading flashplugin-nonfree to
9.0.48.0ubuntu11. So, if nobody else has this issue, it can be closed.
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Flash not responding to mouse clicks with Xgl/Compiz
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/141494
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: compiz-core
The short Hebrew text is missing from title bar and from the text box
below.
Ubuntu Gutsy (also in previous version), xgl/fglrx.
When opening a window with a title text in RTL language, like Arabic or Hebrew,
the title text is shown with a
Public bug reported:
Gutsy, fglrx/xgl/compiz.
Flash apps in firefox are not responding to click events. They respond to
mouseover, though, but without being able to simply click them I cannot
interact with most flash windows.
This is very similar to the bug posted in
I use Adobe flash player, package: flashplugin-nonfree,
9.0.48.0ubuntu10.
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Flash not responding to mouse clicks with Xgl/Compiz
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/141494
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: compiz-core
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- The short Hebrew text is missing from title bar and from the text box
- below.
Ubuntu Gutsy (also in previous version), xgl/fglrx.
When opening a window with a title text in RTL language, like Arabic or
Hebrew,
the title
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