I noticed that when I close gnome-power-statistics pressing Esc on the
keyboard, or just clicking the Close icon in the window decoration,
window closes but the process remains running.
On the other hand, when using the Close button at bottom-right in the
window, gnome-power-statistics window clos
Oh, I have run gnome-power-statistics from a terminal (window shows info
normally), but when closing the power statistics window the terminal
does not return to the prompt, as if gnome-power-statistics were still
running. I opened System Monitor and the process is there indeed.
Also, while the pro
Thanks mfisch for the clarification. Didn't know it was gnome-power-
statistics.
About a crash, I don't see any crash file in /var/crash for gnome-power-
statistics. Should I look in other places?
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It works for me.
Now the combo box for selecting the destination disk is filled, not
empty. Writing the alpha-2 image to a DVD-R works.
Ok, after all is well and finished brasero process stays around, but
this is another bug I suppose.
Using ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric (i386) and "brasero - 3.2.0-0ubun
Hi Manuel, the fix for Lucid has been nicely backported to Karmic by
Artur Rona.
If you want to test the fix in Karmic, please follow the instructions in
comment #8 of bug #574262.
The fix works for me on two different machines (one upgraded from Jaunty
to Karmic, the other with a fresh Karmic in
Hi, the fix for Lucid has been backported to Karmic thanks to Artur
Rona.
You can test the fix by following the instructions in comment #8 of bug
#574262.
It works for me (tested on two machines running Karmic, one upgraded
from Jaunty, another with a fresh Karmic install).
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Also tested the new gdm package in one of school's computers, and it
works too.
In an unrelated note, would it be ok if I add a comment in the other
bugs (#463376, #506972) so that the other persons who reported the bug
against Karmic know it's now fixed? I did add a comment there before
opening t
I've just tested the new gdm package in my home's computer (running
Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic) and it works!
(i.e. everything is ok plus now you get proper values from env. vars.
$HOME, $USER, $USERNAME, $LOGNAME inside script
/etc/gdm/PostLogin/Default)
I'll test tomorrow morning at work (when classes
Sure, I can test it at work (though in around 8 hours, after work hours)
and at home.
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(Erm, I meant a Jaunty --> Karmic upgrade, then a Karmic --> Lucid
upgrade. Though it sems too many upgrades, maybe I'll try a fresh Lucid
install too.)
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Thanks for your promptly reply Sebastien.
I see that now that Lucid fixes this bug, it makes sense a Karmic -->
Lucid upgrade.
I'll try tomorrow evening after work hours to update one of our lab's
computers to Lucid and see if env vars work properly inside
/etc/PostLogin/Default (not now because
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gdm
Hi, when time permits, could you please backport from Lucid to Karmic
GDM's patch for bug #463376?
The bug is about GDM's PostLogin/Default script.
In Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty) when you log in as, say, "somename", you get
proper values inside /etc/PostLo
Err, this bug still happens in Karmic, though it's been fixed for Lucid.
It was a regression from Intrepid, where things worked fine.
It would be awesome if you could backport the fix to Karmic (I know time
is tight now with Lucid being near release time, maybe after release).
(Don't know if it's
Hi, this bug affects me too in Karmic (and 18 PCs in our school's
computer lab, which I upgraded from Ubuntu 9.04 to 9.10). Fix for Lucid
is in bug #463376, but is not backported to Karmic.
Oh, the bug is about GDM's /etc/gdm/PostLogin/Default script where you
no longer get the user name that's lo
Hi, sorry for not responding in a few days, lots of work in day job now.
Yes, problem still exists here with 9.04 alpha 4, in fresh install and after
today's updates. Tooltip is the same on both workspaces:
Área de trabajo actual: "Escritorio 1"
(in English
Current workspace: "workspace 1
Thank you for your promptly effort.
If I can help in testing the fix or whatever, just say so.
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Ok, wishlist seems good to me.
I also think tricking those diagonals to report marketing data is not
the best solution. By the way, we have lots of CRT monitors at work
because it's a high school, which means we keep using very old computers
(like PIII in departments) along newer ones in classroom
(sorry for delay in answering, Internet broke at home).
Yes, I have these lines:
$ cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log | grep "Max H-Image"
(II) RADEON(0): Max H-Image Size [cm]: horiz.: 31 vert.: 23
[...]
(II) RADEON(0): Max H-Image Size [cm]: horiz.: 31 vert.: 23
(same line is there 12 ti
Oh, I forgot to say the monitor has a VGA connector, plugged into the PC
to the VGA one.
PC is a desktop with an ATI 9600 XT graphics card, AGP. The card has
VGA, DVI and TV-out connectors, I just use the VGA one.
Output from lspci -vvnn | grep ATI:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lspci -vvnn | grep ATI
02
Public bug reported:
In Hardy beta, gnome-display-properties (I think, it's the new Xrandr
GUI) shows an incorrect monitor size in the screen miniature: it says
'Samsung 15"' but should say 'Samsung 17"'.
See screenshot attached.
My monitor is a 17" Samsung SyncMaster 793DF, a CRT one (the '7' i
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Thank you, sorry for posting after the bug fix. I'll be patient :-)
We appreciate very much your promptly work, as well as that of upstream.
it's the persons what count.
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Happens here as well but just on the ext3 partition (the one named "File
System" in Places | Computer). CPU usage goes to 100% while count goes
forever. Using Hardy Beta downloaded and installed this morning, with no
updates.
Does not happen neither in the windows XP partition (NTFS, 3.4 GB) nor
i
Just a crazy idea. Could this be related to bug #147943? There the
bottom panel gets hidden by Compiz, here the menu bar gets hidden by
EOG, then shown by Compiz, then hidden again by EOG... and thus the
flashing. Hmm, no, it would stay hidden. Must be other thing. Anyway,
who knows.
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Just noticed that after opening a .doc document with OO.o Writer, the
flashing of EOG in fullscreen does not happen and all is well. After
closing Writer the flashing stills not happens. If I reboot and use EOG
in fullscreen, the flashing is back. Curious!
Also I forgot to say I'm running Gutsy be
(I reported this in bug #150106, didn't notice it was a duplicate of
this)
Same here too, using ATI 9600XT with -ati free driver and Compiz (which
works ok).
Only happens with Compiz (i.e. using Normal or Extra effects). Without
effects, EOG in full screen and slideshow modes does not flashes and
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 149615 ***
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Same here too, using ATI 9600XT with -ati free driver and Compiz.
Only happens with Compiz (i.e. using Normal or Extra effects). Without
effects, EOG in full screen and slideshow modes does not flashes and
wo
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 147943 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/147943
Ah, all is well. Thank you for your info, I just saw that post and
thought would be interesting to all. And many thanks also for your
efforts, your work is very well regarded.
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bottom panel not visible whe
The Compiz devels seem aware of this bug.
I saw this post by Danny Baumann on Compiz's mailing list this evening
(post at
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/compiz/2007-October/002697.html):
(quote)
(...)
Unfortunately I noticed today that release 0.6.0 contains a bad problem
that allows e.g.
Erm, another rectification: the nautilus window is not shown when login
after a fresh boot. Subsequent times (e.g. logout and then login) it's
usually shown. What a nuissance!
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I should rectify the second paragraph in my previous comment: after
today's update (October 1, 2007) the nautilus window is always shown
after login (using Compiz).
Many thanks for the fix, you rock hard!
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You
I can confirm this too; just happens with Compiz, not with Metacity.
Just click anywhere in the desktop and the bottom panel comes from the
void.
Also, it's not just the bottom panel that's not visible; I have "session
restore" set, and when I login, a Nautilus window I left opened at
previous log
Still happens as of 28/09/2007, after updating Gutsy (it's up to date,
so it should be Gutsy beta now).
Switcher and gnome-applets are same versions as before the update
(switcher 2.20.0.1, gnome-applets 2.20.0-0ubuntu1). Just gnome-panel has
new version: gnome-panel 2.20.0.1-0ubuntu4.
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Using Gutsy alpha, updated as of 26/09/2007. Still not using the beta
just released, I'll try to update to it today after work.
I'm using Gnome 2.20.0 with normal effects now, and to switch workspaces
just click on one of the two thumbnails in the switcher (at right in
screen's bottom panel). Usin
Oh! I thought it was Compiz messing with the tooltip's text for each
workspace, as it just happens with Compiz.
Should I fill a bug in Gnome's bugzilla? Maybe they can come up with a
solution (though things involving Compiz seem not easy).
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htt
Still happens in Gutsy (Ubuntu 7.10 alpha 5) using:
rhythmbox 0.11.2-0ubuntu2
nautilus 1:2.19.91-0ubuntu1
To reproduce the bug: in Nautilus go to a directory with an .ogg file,
double click on it, and an error message pops up [screenshot 1] saying:
"(name of song) cannot be opene
Hi phirestalker.
>From what I see in my Sound Juicer, there are just 2 buttons in the main
window: Play and Extract. They seem adequate to perform the tasks Sound
Juicer does, namely play those CD tracks marked in the list and extract
the tracks marked into ogg files (or some other format).
Did y
Hi, I have noticed that all issues in this bug report seem to be
resolved now (in Ubuntu 7.10 tribe 5).
This is after updating last night to deskbar-applet 2.19.91-0ubuntu1
(version found using 'dpkg -l deskbar-applet', thanks bmurray and
BugSquad's FAQ for showing how).
Things specifically solve
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