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Support the unprivileged namespace sandbox
To manage no
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I'm not sure what Oxide is meant to do here - we query the location
service via the qtpositioning API. There is no API for "waking up the
GPS" AFAICT.
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Does anyone have a reduced HTML/JS test case that triggers this bug?
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GPS Denied without reason
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Firefox and other browsers segfault
To manage notifications
Errr, I mean, it happens in Thunderbird and Chromium. Not Chrome,
because it uses its own webui for the printing interface
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Titl
This isn't likely to be a Firefox bug. It happens in Thunderbird, Chrome
and Chromium too and only occurs on Ubuntu 13.04 onwards. Reassigning to
gtk for now
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this looks like the fun gobject deadlock
desrt, oh, should i reassign it to glib?
it's already known
assuming it's the same one (which it appears to be)
desrt, got a bug number?
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=674885
Gnome bug 674885 in gobject "type initialisation deadlock i
Note, from IRC:
desrt, is it a bug to call g_object_new from within a
class_init function?
yesish
desrt, heh, i thought as much (see bug 1179554) ;)
Launchpad bug 1179554 in ibus (Ubuntu) "Firefox hang on start because
ibus calls g_object_new inside a class_init function" [High,Triaged]
htt
Public bug reported:
There's an unusually large number of reports about Firefox not starting
at all for some users on raring. I'm not sure if this is the same issue,
but I've just hit the same deadlock when starting Firefox twice in 30
minutes on a fresh raring VM.
Here's a stack trace of the 2 m
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Xorg is unstable with the latest upgrade on raring
To
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GConf is deprecated
To manag
This isn't a gnome-session bug
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Updating some packages in 1
Working in Chrome / Chromium / Epiphany is irrelevant as those don't use
the Totem plugin to handle this.
Looking in xsession-errors shows that the separate totem-plugin-viewer
process receives the correct URL from the part of totem which runs
inside the browser. This isn't a Firefox bug...
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Firefox doesn't work with AT&T Natural Voices® Text-to-Speech Demo
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That is the totem plugin in your screenshot
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Firefox doesn't work
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Title:
Cannot open book: TLS not ava
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 913981 ***
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It's also a duplicate
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Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 913981
menu items without acc
Well, Firefox does not use mnemonics for bookmark items on any platform.
They're pretty pointless for dynamic content such as bookmarks and
history anyway.
If you're referring to the inability to select a bookmark item by
pressing the key corresponding to it's first character, then this is not
a F
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Status: Unknown
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gedit crashed with signal 5 in _XReply()
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Tyler,
Are you able to submit a crash report again on an up-to-date system? I
added Totem to the list of packages that we submit symbols to Mozilla
for a few weeks ago, so newer traces should be a bit better
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This is because of thunderbird-couchdb. Does contact syncing even work
for anybody now?
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Could you please do "cat /proc/`pidof thunderbird`/maps | grep
edataserver" when it hangs? I bet there are 2 copies of libedataserver
loaded (different ABI's)
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1038047 (although, I'm confused why it doesn't just abort)
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Public bug reported:
The .gnu_debuglink section in each of the current eds binaries is
broken. Eg, for libedataserver-1.2.so.17.0.0:
Hex dump of section '.gnu_debuglink':
0x 63653839 65323932 39363231 63363833 ce89e2929621c683
0x0010 30383532 61656233 33383737 32623335 0852aeb3387
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Importance: High
Assignee: Chris Coulson (chrisccoulson)
Status: Triaged
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For Google contacts, this is definitely an EDS bug. With a lack of any
other information (eg, what type of addressbook you use), I'm just going
to reassign this
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Sta
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Title:
totem plugin crashes when playing embedded ogv
T
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The registed corruption occurs when the function returns, where it
restores the register states from the stack. At least this is an easy
fix :)
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Note, you can observe that %ebx still contains 0x0 when it crashes in
the PLT.
As a workaround, you can turn off "disable touchpad whilst typing", as
it is something specific to the codepath which enables this
functionality. I guess everyone experiencing this does actually have a
touchpad? (I hope
Ok, with some help from mterry who is able to reproduce this quite
easily, it looks like we've determined that what happens is something in
set_disable_w_typing() writes 0x0 to the %ebx register and doesn't
restore its original contents (%ebx must be preserved by the callee as
per the SysV i386 ABI
** Also affects: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu Quantal)
Importance: High
Status: Confirmed
** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu Quantal)
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** Branch linked: lp:firefox
** Branch linked: lp:firefox/aurora
** Branch linked: lp:thunderbird
** Branch linked: lp:thunderbird/aurora
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And thunderbird...
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Ma
This was fixed in the Firefox nightly and aurora packaging branches last
night
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Hi,
The information here doesn't yet rule out it being something other than
a toolchain issue (this type of crash can be caused by overwriting the
GOT). Whilst I set up an i386 environment to debug this in, could
someone please try running gnome-settings-daemon in valgrind and
recreate the issue t
Huh? Why did you report an Evolution issue against Thunderbird? They are
actually different mail clients.
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file chooser: cannot copy, cut, paste, drag&drop, rename, delete
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This is still happening randomly on current precise. It also happens
with the window menus in the panel as well
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** Changed in: gtk+3.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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Got lo
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batteri
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batterie lo
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Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
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Proposed removal of GNOME Classic desktop would be a serious
The issue is a chicken and egg problem. Without scribus installed,
nautilus has no knowledge at all of what a scribus file is, so it
correctly identifies the file as a standard xml file (as that is
basically all it is really), and picks an existing application that
handles xml files (and Firefox is
This needs to be supported by whatever is rendering the menu and
handling events (in this case, Unity). However, I'm not even sure that
gtk supports this feature. I think it was a Gecko only feature, so
you're probably pretty much out of luck to have that supported again
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The problem is that the build system adds the MimeType field to the end
of the desktop file, after all of the new Unity Quicklist related
sections
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This is a totem bug. The desktop file is invalid because the MimeType
entry is in the wrong section
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** Changed in: totem (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
** Changed in: totem (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
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Please don't reopen expired bugs without providing any of the requested
information
** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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This is caused by stack corruption because the extra code in
copy_job_done is sticking a pointer in to an int (which is why it works
on 32-bit but not on 64-bit)
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu Precise)
Assignee: Sebastien Bacher (seb128) => Chris Coulson (chrisccoulson)
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nautilus crashed with SIGSEGV in mainl
Ok, I've disabled the zeitgeist patch for now. I don't really want to
figure out what's going on on a Saturday evening :)
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This crashes for me on every file operation. It's introduced by the
zeitgeist patch, but I'm not entirely sure why just yet
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Tit
Bug 907052 looks like it's a different issue
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gnome-settings-daemon crashed with signal 5 in _XReply()
To
The crash is because XGetWindowAttributes is throwing a BadMatch error,
which is unexpected. It will throw a BadMatch error (from
dixLookupWindow) if the specified window isn't really a window. This
might happen if a window is destroyed and replaced with a drawable of
the same ID whilst gnome-setti
This needs to be reported to the spotify developers instead
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This is a bug in Flash or Opera
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Title:
operapluginwrap crashes
Sigh, please stop doing this. You've been asked not to on more than one
occasion already.
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Please don't do that. Suddenly creating bugs like this against a
bazillion packages spams lots of people, and really isn't cool
(especially when you haven't discussed your idea with anybody, and there
isn't really much hope you'll ever find anybody to do this for you)
** No longer affects: firefox
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Those errors are from gconf, and other applications have the same issue
too. In any case, those errors aren't fatal, and the only thing that
Thunderbird is using for gconf is proxy settings.
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Thanks, but that's what http://ddebs.ubuntu.com/ is for (see
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash for how to install debug
symbols from there)
** Changed in: gconf (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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This is nothing to do with gnome-session
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Numerous plugins s
Note, minor code 5 is XSyncQueryCounter, so this is a crash in
gpm_idletime_get_time
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This crashes because NX doesn't have an IDLETIME counter, and g-s-d just
assumes the availability of it, despite this warning:
(gnome-settings-daemon:19148): power-plugin-WARNING **: No idle counter
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Can someone recreate this whilst running metacity with the --sync
option? The stacktrace here isn't much use, as it's not where the actual
error occurred
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The original plan a couple of years ago to fix this properly was to have
a new shutdown API in Consolekit which the sessions of all logged in
users could interact with to ensure a clean shutdown for all users, and
allow other sessions to inhibit shutdown if the user had unsaved work or
etc (and als
When g-s-d is started by DBus, you need to call
org.gnome.SettingsDaemon.Awake to get it to load any plugins
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In fact, isn't this refresh totally bogus anyway? After all, with X
being asynchronous anyway, the information could already be out-of-date
on the server by the time we've finished the XRRGetScreenResources call.
And for applications that call
gnome_rr_config_apply_from_filename_with_time from some
Sorry, thinking out aloud now ;)
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gnome-settings-daemon takes wy too long to start
To manage noti
I've fixed that problem now :)
One thing I've noticed, is that gsd is still calling
XRRGetScreenResources twice if you have a monitor config (monitors.xml -
ie, you have this if you've ever changed your display configuration),
because gnome_rr_config_apply_from_filename_with_time() does
gnome_rr_s
Ok, I've uploaded gnome-desktop and gnome-settings-daemon packages to
the ubuntu-desktop PPA [1] now. I'd appreciate some testers for those,
just to make sure I've not broken anything and to see if other people
get some startup time wins too
[1] - https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-desktop/+archive/ppa
So, I've got gsd startup down from >5s to ~0.8s now. Using unity-2d
here, my entire session is usable ~2.5s, after entering my password
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Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: gnome-desktop3 (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Chris Coulson (chrisccoulson)
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Ok, so here it is again with the media-keys initialization deferred to
the main loop. The session loading time is looking much etter, but still
too slow ;)
Here is the profiling log this time (up until the main loop runs):
0.00 0.00 MARK: (null) main: start
0.71 0.71 MARK: (null)
I think we can probably defer the media-keys plugin intialization too,
which is what starts Pulseaudio. I just noticed that's adding another
second:
4.361620 1.100791 MARK: gnome-settings-daemon
gsd_media_keys_manager_start: end gvc_mixer_control_new
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Actually, I misread the bootchart - I measured up until pulseaudio
starting, rather than compiz. That makes more sense now - my change
saved over a second compared to the original bootchart
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I tried sharing a single GnomeRRScreen instance between plugins, and it
shaves a fair bit of time off (it certainly gets rid of the 1 second
from the power/color plugins. This bootchart seems to suggest it saves
even more though, although I think that's more likely to be some
anomaly, like not havi
No surprises, but the biggest culprit in both the color and power
plugins are gnome_rr_screen_new, accounting for almost all of that 1
second
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Public bug reported:
gnome-settings-daemon takes 5 seconds to register with the session
manager, which is when compiz is started (see
http://ubuntuone.com/0xKppDPyZiHP9aDzmzzPoR - and this *isn't* a slow
machine). I turned on the profiling support in g-s-d, and modified the
profiling function to p
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Desktop not responding to clicks!
To manage notifications ab
** Changed in: metacity (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
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metacity crashed with SIGABRT in rais
I ran this with --sync and also ran it through xtrace, which shows we
are trying to delete a property on an already destroyed window, and this
was introduced with the fix for bug 696864.
Uploading a fix in a few moments...
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** Changed in: metacity (Ubuntu Oneiric)
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This is a bug in gtk - patch sent upstream already
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** Changed in: gtk+3.0 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
** Changed in: gtk+3.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #659241
https
Assigning to Rodrigo, as he'd already started to look at this one
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Assignee: Chris Coulson (chrisccoulson) => Rodrigo Moya (rodrigo-moya)
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This seems to have broken with the lightdm upgrade. Now, I get 2
consolekit sessions:
chr1s@farnsworth:~$ ck-list-sessions
Session3:
unix-user = '1000'
realname = 'Chris Coulson'
seat = 'Seat1'
session-type = ''
It's a nautilus bug
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Title:
Desktop menubar should not have
Yes, this is something which gnome-settings-daemon takes care of, but
it's disabled in the current version in oneiric (there's a big block of
code in gsd-keyboard-manager.c commented out). This recent commit will
fix it though:
http://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-settings-
daemon/commit/?id=80864066
I fixed this yesterday:
gnome-settings-daemon (3.1.91-0ubuntu2) oneiric; urgency=low
* Fix the volume OSD patch so that the volume level is displayed correctly
again
- update debian/patches/16_use_synchronous_notifications.patch
-- Chris CoulsonMon, 05 Sep 2011 17:40:06
+0100
Did anyone change the value of systray-whitelist in
com.canonical.Unity.Panel using dconf-editor?
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Title:
indicat
Hmmm, it seems that point 2 where the universal access panel says
"Normal" actually happens independently of the new theme switcher (ie,
if I select any contrast, exit the panel and then reopen it again, it
always says "Normal". And the window decorator theme never changes too -
I wonder if those a
Public bug reported:
The new theme switcher in the appearance panel doesn't seem to play
nicely with the Univeral Access panel, which has the ability to select
high-contrast themes. To reproduce:
1) Go to appearance and select "High contrast inverse"
2) Now go to the Universal Access panel - this
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