I can confirm that the issue is still present in Jaunty. An e-mail
reader should be set as default handler for .eml files.
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Missing file association for Thunderbird
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/196887
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I noticed there may be some bad interaction between gnome-screensaver
and power managment. Indeed, my problem is that the screen turns off,
rather than the screensaver starting. Disabling turn-off feature in
power management seems to solve the issue. Maybe disabling the
screensaver should disable
Same here.
ps aux |grep screensaver
only shows one instance on the screensaver. I use two display (one for
LCD and one for TVOUT).
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Screensaver starts while playing a Video with Kaffeine
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/365770
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Kile comes with predefined Kbibtex integration (as kde part), however,
in the 9.04 Ubuntu distribution, Kile is using KDE4, while kbibtek is
using KDE3. For this reason, it not possible to integrate kbibtex within
kile. However, kile is still configured to use the
Public bug reported:
When editing shortcuts in kile 2.1 (ubuntu 9.04), I often find duoble
entries for the same command. For example there are two entries for
QuickBuild or ViewBib, but only one entry for Selection (of
QuickBuild Selection). Only modifying one of them makes the shortcut
appear in
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: fast-user-switch-applet
Preamble:
I used to use FUSA in 8.10. Then, when upgrading to 9.04, shutdown button
disappeared from System menu, so I decided to remove FUSA. The first time I
removed FUSA from the panel, shutdown button correctly re-appeared
** Summary changed:
- shutdown button does not reapper even when FUSA applet removed
+ FUSA and multiple X11 displays interaction
** Description changed:
- Binary package hint: fast-user-switch-applet
+ There is an unexpected interaction between FUSA behaviour of removing
+ shutdown buttons,
I can confirm this bug also updating from 8.10 to the officially
released 9.04, which is a pity.
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Corrupted tracker index causes persistent applet error popup
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/361560
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 246905 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/246905
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 246905
SwitchSpell once was on pidgin-plugin-pack but is not anymore
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/270049
You
I have some confusion about the module source code.
First, if you go to the qc-usb CVS sourceforge repository, they have two
directories: one is 'qc-usb', the other is 'quickam'.
The patch proposed by Simon applies for the file which is in the 'qc-usb'
directory. Maybe the same patch should be
Update:
- the spca5xx driver is superseded by gspca. Which currently doesn't compile on
Ubuntu Hardy (!!! see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gspca/+bug/213762). However, as
stated at http://mxhaard.free.fr/spca5xx.html, the old quickcam express webcam
(ID 046d:0870) should not be
When running cheese --verbose with the 'plain' qc-usb module, the output
is
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Detected webcam: Logitech QuickCam USB
device: /dev/video0
some repeated data like
video/x-raw-yuv 32 x 32 num_framerates 1
15/2
v4lsrc name=video_source device=/dev/video0 !
Dear Sebastian,
you're definitely right. Indeed, I managed my quickcam express to work with
cheese by enabling its v4l capabilities in hal.
By reading the bug reported at
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=531835
after plugging the webcam, I issued the following commands
hal-set-property
I start supposing that we're having a different problem here. You say that the
webcam isn't recognized as a v4l device, so it cannot be used by
cheese, and other hal-enabled programs.
However, as your sysfs.tar.gz file says (and as I can reproduce locally on my
machine), the
I can confirm this bug.
Unfortunately, the updated package is not yet in Ubuntu. I would ask once more
for it to be included,
because the current one is totally unusable.
As a workaround, you can download the updated debian package, and
manually install it. It worked for me.
Regards,
Alfredo
Is there any known workaround to let quickcam express appear as a v4l
device in hal, until the bug is fixed?
I'm in need of using my webcam, but hal-enabled applications will refuse
to use it. (FYI, not hal applications, like 'camorama', work)
Thanks,
Alfredo
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hal does not detect Quickcam
This bug is now fixed for me. I didn't do anything, but now CC and BCC
defaults are working.
For me it is possible to close this bug.
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Send Again does not include BCC addresses after upgrade Gutsy-Hardy
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/222144
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I just realized that I probably misunderstood your bug report.
My problem was with evolution (gnome mail program), while you're probably
referring
to something else (kdepim?).
So I can confirm that the evolution problem not including addresses in defaults
CC and BCC is solved.
However, it is
Dear Cristian KLEIN,
thank you for posting the gross library hack. I know it's not the
Debian/Ubuntu way, but I could cope with it, as long as OpenAL Soft is not
officially
available through Debian/Ubuntu package system.
Unfortunately, I'm using the also-supported amd64 version of Ubuntu. Could
Update:
Cristian, I managed to build your packages locally, by using dget and debuild.
Still I was not able to sign them with your private key ;-)
OpenAL Soft is up, hacked and running right now :-D
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/194919
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It seems to me that CC and BCC defaults are completely ignored in Hardy
(even for the composition of a new mail). They worked in Gutsy.
It is a very annoying regression. Maybe I should open a different bug
for this, or we can escalate this bug?
Regards
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I can confirm this bug in the Hardy release too.
I upgraded to Hardy and firefox 3 had more than 8 back forward buttons.
The reset to defaults worked.
Firefox 2 is still working correctly.
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[Master] Eight (8) instances of back/forward buttons
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/212726
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I can reproduce this bug.
I think the problem could be solved by letting firefox and/or pidgin
packages depend on libpurple-bin.
An even better solution would be integrating libpurple-bin in the ubufox plugin
finder. The first time a user clicks on an IRC link the package
gets installed
Please do update the importance of this bug and, since fix exists, put it in
Ubuntu updates, because this bug is
heavily mining program functionality (it's actually useless with this bug).
Thanks.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/154268
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Although gnochm is a viewer for GNOME, kchmviewer is a viewer for KDE, and xchm
is a generic viewer for X,
double clicking on a chm file pops up a dialog box stating that there is no
application suitable for automatic installation.
It would be nice that, depending on
I can still confirm the bug on both i386 and amd64 platforms.
Please set priority to high/release blocking, since the bug is heavily
affecting program usability, thanks.
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skencil segfault on startup
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/119293
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It would be nice (wishlist) to be able to open a terminal from nautilus
with a keyboard shortcut.
Unfortunately, CTRL-T is already bound to Move to Trash. Maybe CTRL-
SHIFT-T may be good?
Moreover, the package may be installed by default on fresh Ubuntu
installations,
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: usplash
If hardware does not support apm or acpi, then the usplash should tell the user
when it is safe to turn off the computer.
Instead of issuing the power off command to the apm/acpi module, it could
write something like
Now you can turn off your
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