> So, Ubuntu describes such a remark as invalid, and says that I should
not discuss it there.
not exactly, you have been told that the software is not written there
and that ubuntu which is the distributor is not the right contact to get
that changed, you should write to the people writting the so
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the issue seems simply that nautilus doesn't run, that's it which draws
the desktop and the icons on it etc, does it work with an anoter user on
the same box?
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could you describe exactly how to configure it in a buggy way?
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the current log suggests that a gnome-settings-daemon is already running
when you try to start the debug one, is that the case or not?
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ubuntu is just distributing this software, you want to argue about such
change with the people writting the code and you need to open a bug on
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Sorry for the time!
The problem, though, seems to persist in Jaunty, being identical to what
happened in Intrepid. I guess it's the ssh passphrase prompt that pops
up (in the System Monitor app window, a process called "ssh" starts when
the prompt window appears after I go to the sftp address in N
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the bug has been fixed upstream now
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the description is confusing, that way to move is a standard imap one
and if you disagree you should open a bug on bugzilla.gnome.org to
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But I'd like to use Ctrl+t to open gnome-terminal and 'Locate pointer'
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I don't know exactly what's the matter, nor the incriminated package, but here
is how to reproduce my bug (I don't know if there's some other consequences) :
just change your user password from "control center > about me"
logout and l
Copy of my posting in "Bug #326158 in Ubuntu:
As far as I 'm concerned it's not a big issue, a (temporary?) solution
is simple. Add a starter to the taskbar (or your menu) with:
gnome-terminal -e "sudo -i"
and the terminal starts immediately asking for your password.
Jonh -- It sounds like you must now run gconf-edito to be able to
restrict the vino vnc server to accept only local connections. If you
do that, can you still connect to vino via an SSH tunnel? It sounds
like you can now.
Can you also confirm that this bug was fixed in Hardy Heron 8.04 LTS?
If
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
New email notification sound stops working for no apparent reason.
Sometimes if I restart evolution it comes back but not always.
Sometimes if I deselect email sound, close evolution and restart it
the reselect email sounds it works again for a
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No, my issue is that the default mixer is the pulseaudio _capture_
device, instead of the alsa mixer.
It selects the alsa mixer only because "Master" is not selected.
If for an error you click on "Master" without changing to "alsa" or
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@Jim, this isn't what makes it fail.
The problem is that if I launch nautilus as root, I can't open terminal from
it.
I strongly suspect this bug prevents above from working
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In the keyboard preferences dialog, under "layouts", there is an option
for "separate layout for each window" - which works very well most of
the time: with multiple keyboard layouts specified, I can have one
application always set to Hebrew and another al
Thanks for reporting, assigning to gnome-control-center.
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I have a problem that may be the same in the jaunty release. Multi-
language .AVIs (ripped from DVD) play a random language. Closing totem
and re-opening the same file picks a new language. It is possible the
languages are not tagged correctly in the .AVI, but it doesn't seem like
it should be r
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Binary package hint: system-tools-backends
In Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope) the Gnome Network Administration Tool
(German language, installed from the repositories, package gnome-
network-admin) crashes every time I try to change Host Properties.
** Affects: system-tools-ba
This works somewhat better, but not entirely, for me in 9.04 (upgraded
from 8.10).
For example: start a new session, then run up Firefox, Emacs, Inkscape,
Scribus and gnome-terminal, open documents in all of them (where
applicable), replace metacity with my preferred window manager (which is
not m
Yes it is...
$ ps -el|grep gnome-se
0 S 1000 8271 1 0 80 0 - 35035 pipe_w ?00:00:00
gnome-settings-
1 S 1000 8276 8271 0 80 0 - 51891 pipe_w ?00:00:00
gnome-settings-
1 S 1000 8286 8276 0 80 0 - 197908 futex_ ? 00:00:00
gnome-settings-
0 S 1000 134
No, that's not true. The above command only reinstalls the packages, so
this won't change anything.
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When i choose to show thousands separator or trailing zeroes, when i
change mode (e.g. from basic to advanced) the options that I've choosen
disappear.
I'm using Ubuntu 9.04, the bug appeared when i changed from 8.10
gcalctool:
Installed: 5.
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In Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope) the Gnome Network Administration Tool
(German language, installed from the repositories, package gnome-
- network-admin) crashes every time I try to change Host Properties.
+ network-admin
Could you please help me in the backtrace first steps?
1 Where is this list to add the line too?
Add the following lines to /etc/apt/sources.list:
2 Where/how do I import these lines?
Import the debug symbol archive signing key:
gpg --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-key 428D7C01 5E
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After an upgrade from Intrepid to Jaunty, the new style notifications
are not evident. When I run 'notification-properties', and choose
'Preview', the following error is reported in a dialog:
Error while displaying notification: Mess
you have it running correctly then?
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ok, to confirm and debug by somebody having a clue about the channel
selection in alsa or pulseaudio that's probably due to those rather than
the GNOME interface
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ok, to confirm and debug by somebody having a clue about the channel
selection in alsa or pulseaudio that's probably due to those rather than
the GNOME interface
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not sure to understand the question, what issue do you have exactly?
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do you have it using a stock user configuration?
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could you install evolution-data-server-dbg evolution-dbg
libglib2.0-0-dbg and get a new one?
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same here! the first time this happened, I thought it had "freezed/crashed", so
I canceled the burning and lost a DVD :(
but after, I tried again (with a little more patience) and the burning process
concluded successfully, even with the progress bar stuck in 0%: this could be
very confusing to
same here! the first time this happened, I thought it had "freezed/crashed", so
I canceled the burning and lost a DVD :(
but after, I tried again (with a little more patience) and the burning process
concluded successfully, even with the progress bar stuck in 0%: this could be
very confusing to
same here! the first time this happened, I thought it had "freezed/crashed", so
I canceled the burning and lost a DVD :(
but after, I tried again (with a little more patience) and the burning process
concluded successfully, even with the progress bar stuck in 0%: this could be
very confusing to
Well I gave you all the command outputs. I don't know what conclusion to
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Hello Sebastien,
> Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
> Ubuntu better. Please answer these questions:
>
> * Is this reproducible?
Every time on my HP 2510p. Probably reproducible on all laptops that have
a Synaptics TouchStyk (several HP laptop models). Thinkpad
I have no clue to your background - not have you any clue to mine.
I have led Unix ports for a computer company and been deputy director of
R&D in the same. I have lead knowsoft systems such as Oracle ond also
contributed to Sybase. I have managed huge projects, most software.
The bug is obcious f
Three questions. I don't understand where to #1 add that line. #2
Where/how do I import these lines. The stated signing key. #3 What is
Martin Pitt's key and where would I use it?
The instructions are just not that clear for me to know where to put the
instructed lines.
Thanks in advance for help
default settings...
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Done. Here's the second backtrace.
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Chris,
I'm not registered to post on the forums.
The easiest workaround is install nautilus-cd-burner. This has the
side-effect of un-installing two brasero packages, and fixes the
disappearing desktop prob
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That's it
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to do with Root Terminal just goes away!
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This is the version numbers that were displayed what is the last sudo
command line going to look like that I need to enter?
b...@bob-laptop:~$ apt-cache policy yelp
yelp:
Installed: 2.25.1-0ubuntu5
Candidate: 2.25.1-0ubuntu5
Version table:
*** 2.25.1-0ubuntu5 0
500 http://us.a
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After upgrading to ubuntu 9.04 (amd64), nautilus "open with" property is
no longer available for folders.
How to reproduce:
- open a nautilus window
- right click on any folder icon and choose properties
- observe that there is no longer a tab
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FWIW, while this was an issue when Intrepid came out and Daniels patch
corrected it. I have not experienced this issue with Jaunty on my
Thinkpad R61.
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After upgrading to ubuntu 9.04 (amd64), nautilus "open with" property is
no longer available for folders.
How to reproduce:
- open a nautilus window
- right click on any folder icon and choose properties
- observe that ther
Gedit has been running really slow, so slow that I type faster than gedit
renders.
I tracked it to Subpixel rendering, turned it off and it seems to be fast again.
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I have a HP dv5-1235dx with 4GB of RAM, I'm using Ubunto 9.04 64 bits
and it is not recongnizing the complete RAM only 3.7Gib. The Bios
recongnize the 4GB and Vista too.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: amd64
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.04
Dan> works for me too, awesome, thanks.
It's great that the patch works, but 9.04 is out and tomboy was not
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Workaround found:
sudo apt-get install notify-osd fixed the problem for me. I have no
idea why that package was not included in the upgrade, but there you go!
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Here is what was shown in the terminal as i was trying to obtain a
backtrace. I am not sure where I went wrong.
b...@bob-laptop:~$ sudo apt-get install gdb
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
gdb is already the newest version.
0 upgraded,
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Im using an Acer Aspire One, and found that totem crashes everytime I
try to play any file. This started happening after i had my TV connected
for the first time.
I have this in my xorg.conf:
Section "Screen"
Identifier "Default Screen
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I'm using Ubuntu Jaunty 9.04 final version, fully updated and I'm still
having this window width issue with zooms greater than 100%.
Some info:
nautilus --version:GNOME nautilus 2.26.2
dpkg-query --show nautilus: nautilus1:2.26.2-0ubuntu1
uname -rvmo: 2.6.2
I probably had the same problem. I have a Dell Mini 9 and the brightness
keys worked fine in Intrepid, but bounce around uselessly in Jaunty (I'm
using the Release build). A BIOS update fixed my problem (got the idea
from drizek's comment in bug #337731). I bought my Mini (new!) five
months ago, ye
update:
9.04 64bit
after theming panel restart panel icons at far left menu items missing.
Shrunk and expand fixed, no crash detected. thought info may be a related
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I did some brief look, and discovered a workaround, or maybe even a fix:
The message you see comes from gnome-terminal, but it can work fine
without gconf, or maybe check for it is broken:
in terminal.c:
/* If the gconf daemon isn't available (e.g. because there's no dbus
* session bus runn
Reproducible with Jaunty Jackalope.
** Summary changed:
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This bug in
That's because you're not running the latest version in jaunty-proposed,
and the fixed version is not in jaunty-updates yet.
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OK, I think I painfully did it.
I have two other files also.
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Intrepid 8.10 - fully updated as of 2009-04-25, Metacity (no compiz as
this is an old Thinkpad A21M).
I think that John (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-
control-center/+bug/277203/comments/12) may be on to something.
On my system (slow old Thinkpad A21M - 800Mhz/256MB), at first
I used that option only to see what will it do.
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Hi,
after i backend my evolution data (with the terminal) in Ubuntu 8.10, i
imported the archive an the gconf-file with the terminal in Ubuntu 9.04.
Evolution works well, exept the calendar. Opening the calendar induces a total
crash. Evoluti
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I fix in like this:
I booted in recovery mode (press ESC in GRUB loader),
choosed root console and start "chkconfig mountdevsubfs.sh 1".
After that everything you need is just restart.
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Still happening in jaunty
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beschadigd bes
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E: /var/cache/apt/archives/gnome-power-
manager_2.24.0-0ubuntu8.2_i386.deb: beschadigd bestandssysteem
tarbestand - beschadigd pakketarchief
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.10
ErrorMessage: beschadigd b
Public bug reported:
Running 64bit Jaunty, I am unable to sync All Day Events from Google
Calendar. I am able to create all day events in the Local calendar.
Evolution only seems to be syncing with Events that have a time.
** Affects: evolution (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gimp-data
no further info
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: i386
Dependencies:
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.04
ErrorMessage:
ErrorMessage: el paquete gimp-data ya está instalado y configurado
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
Package: gimp-data 2.6.3-1ubuntu1~
** Attachment added: "VarLogDistupgrade200904251052.gz"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25977150/VarLogDistupgrade200904251052.gz
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package gimp-data 2.6.3-1ubuntu1~intrepid1 failed to install/upgrade:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/367015
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Works for me now in Jaunty.
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notification daemon should postpone showing the bubbles if applications are in
fullscreenmode (instead of not showing them at all)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/24070
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Desktop Bugs, which is sub
Maxim Levitsky wrote:
QUOTE: @Jim, this isn't what makes it fail.
The problem is that if I launch nautilus as root, I can't open terminal from it.
Do'nt understand that, opening a terminal from within nautilus?
But OK, I do understand that the real problem must be some bug in the
gconf deamon so
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-utils
i get the following error in gnome dictionary after installing dictd,
dict-wn, dict-gcide and adding localhost as the dictionary server
Error while looking up definition
Connection failed to the dictionary server at localhost:2628
While on
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