This is really irritating. As a workaround, I've removed the gnome-
screensaver package, in the hope that'll prevent the screensaver ever
kicking in.
My problem is, I want to play full-screen OpenGL games, possibly for
longer than 1 hour at a time :) I can't trust that the game will
inhibit the
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Binary package hint: yelp
Can't quite remember exactly what I was doing, but it was something like this:
Opened Window preferences tool (System->Preferences->Windows)
Pressed Help
Browsed around a bit.
Opened Evolution ("Mail" from the new envelope drop-down thing in the pane
Webcam, according to lsusb:
Bus 007 Device 003: ID 05a9:2640 OmniVision Technologies, Inc.
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ekiga crashes in tinyjpeg_idct_float, dell inspiron 1720
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ekiga crashes in tinyjpeg_idct_float, dell inspiron 1720
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Binary package hint: ekiga
This is happening quite often for me: when I run Ekiga, it segfaults
during startup. This seemed to start happening after I tried to make a
video call to another Ekiga account, connected on the same LAN behind a
NAT router. This action caused Ekig
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ekiga
I've only just started using Evolution (was using Thunderbird before).
This message appears in the terminal whenever I try to access
Help->Contents:
(evolution-2.10:8294): Bonobo-WARNING **: Error: 'Unable to find help
paths /usr/share/gnome/help/evolution-2.10 or
/usr/share/gnome/help/evolution-2
Ouch! I see what you mean, looking at that screenshot. I didn't notice
this problem with default new-user settings, but I think that's because
I'm using a fairly-high display resolution: 1152x864. Looks to me like
that screenshot was taken using a lower resolution setting (assuming
Nautilus choo
It seems this bug is not apparent when default settings are used (such
as when creating a new "test" user). But if I log on as the new user,
and set the List View to show more columns, the bug appears.
A workaround, for now, is to:
Open the Nautilus file browser.
Go to Edit -> Preferences
Click
I was just about to report this as a bug, too! If I size my Name column
properly, and browse some other folders in the same window, it remembers
the width I set. But if I select "View as Icons", and then switch back
to "View as List", it forgets the width!
I tried creating a new "test" user acco
I have this exact same problem (using Ubuntu Dapper, up to date via online
repositories). I tried creating a new "test" user, and logging in as that
user, so that the default Ubuntu desktop settings would be applied. But the
problem still exists for that user.
On a folder in Nautilus, my righ
Public bug reported:
Affects: gnopernicus libbrlapi1 (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Confirmed
Description:
Looks like packages libbrlapi1 and libbrlapi are both trying to own the
file: /lib/libbrlapi.so.0.4
Synaptic won't let me remove "libbrlapi"
Fix confirmed. Many thanks.
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Pressing Play button does not play audio CD tracks
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Public bug reported:
Affects: sound-juicer (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
To reproduce:
Insert an audio CD and wait for Sound Juicer to appear. It displays the audio
tracks with a column of checkboxes, all ticked. Now cli
Public bug report changed:
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Comment:
Those packages did help me get better backtraces. Here are a few, they
do look very similar to each other. These were taken at the point of
failure, whilst the process was spinning (i.e. I attached 'gdb' to the
running p
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Comment:
Oops, sorry, that might have been a red herring. That third assertion
is printed as soon as I click on the Ubuntu logo to drop down the main
menu, not at the time of triggering the lockup which occurs later after
clicking
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Comment:
A little bit more information for you, in the hope it might be useful.
I've tried to obtain a stack trace at the point where the trouble occurs
(instead of after the damage has already been done). My main problem is
the g
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Comment:
Here's the backtrace. I installed gnome-panel-dbg but wasn't exactly sure what
to do with it. I've also attached my most-recently-created object_xx folder.
Looking at the xml file, there is an entry with name="positio
Public bug reported:
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/28493
Affects: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
I'm using Ubuntu Breezy 64-bit, with backports enabled. If you are just
browsing these bug reports and are new
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