Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-settings-daemon
Hi there. I'm trying my best to file this properly, and I hope the
report can help pinpoint the issue I'm having. Part of this is a repost
from the SO INCREDIBLY HELPFUL Launchpad-Answers Ubuntu section, but I
have some more informat
I'd like to note that until bug #418809 is fixed, I can't run a partial
upgrade with this package pinned, as the pin will be ignored, and my
package updated anyway. If that bug were to be fixed, I could at least
conceivably work around this issue by keeping gnome-settings-daemon
permanently pinned.
Well, that was weird. I was kinda hoping to hear something from...
anyone, but the most recent uploaded version of g-s-d (concerning a
basic rollback, if I understood correctly) fixes the issue neatly.
Thanks guys, you can close this... whenever you notice it?
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Corrupt graphics after bootsplash
Adding the output of "pactl list", in case anyone wants to take a look
at it. Happy holidays!
** Attachment added: "pactl list output"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center/+bug/1131220/+attachment/3931440/+files/pactl%20output
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Sorry, got my words mixed up: I tried a fresh install of Raring a year
ago, in the hopes that this was a cinnamon and/or Quantal issue. When it
made no difference I reinstalled cinnamon and continued on.
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1) Yes, I have the same issue when running a clean install of ubuntu. It
was the first thing I tried when I installed quantal a year ago, in the
hopes that it was a cinnamon and/or raring issue. No dice. If it would
help at all information-wise I could run pactl through the unity
desktop? I have an
Well... bah. I guess we have a couple of options?
- you could walk me through installing debug symbols, whenever you have the
time. I'm sure it wouldn't be easy, but I'm game if you are.
- if there is some sort of changelog for gnome-control-center, we could still
look back through it to the tim
Well, I'm embarrassed to say that updating to 13.10 just now fixed my
sound menu issue completely. I'm not sure why it persisted through my
last upgrade (to 13.04) and not this one, as both were clean installs.
The only thing I can think of is that last time I kept my Fast Track
plugged in during m
Got a notification that this has been made public today... not sure if
that means I'll be getting any assistance, but for what it's worth I'm
definitely still experiencing this error. Haven't been able to access
the sound menu for months. :( I hope someone will see the info I
provided and help me s
I'd really appreciate it! I'd sort of given up hope that I'd see my
sound menu on this system again. :( Because it used to work fine there's
a chance we could look at the related packages from the weeks
around/before my first post and see if any relevant changes stand out...
I'd like to do whatever
If you wouldn't mind letting me know how to apply patches, I think I
should be able to do it. I'll be applying it to gvc-mixer-control,
or...?
I'd also certainly use a ppa, really whichever approach takes up less
time for you. I'm headed out the door to go to work, but I'll be back
this afternoon
I am still using 13.04 currently, yes. I certainly wouldn't mind a ppa,
but I'm able to use the command line and all if I were given the proper
steps to take. The above steps don't look too daunting, but I think I
would need a bit more direction if I'm to go the non-ppa route. Would a
ppa be much t
I will try to be by my computer today if a ppa is able to be made. You
guys may be off for the weekend... I tried googling about applying
patches but I'm not sure I found the right information for this specific
case.
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Having done some research on applying patches, and not being exactly
sure where to get the source to apply this patch to (and not being
totally sure what program I'd be getting the source for, precisely), I
think that it would be really super if one of you are able to provide me
with a 13.04 ppa fo
David, thank you!! I have added the ppa, and while it's not showing up
yet in my updates, I figure it should be ready to go when I get out of
work today. I will speed home and test this baby out!
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David, the patch has altered the nature of the crash, but I am still not
able to get into sound settings. Previously the window would open, hang,
and then crash, prompting me to file a report (which is what I did when
this started happening). Now trying to open the page opens and
immediately closes
No worries, I've waited almost a year and have no qualms with waiting a
bit longer. :)
I did my best to get a backtrace for you? I think I ran it okay. I've
posted my attempts in a pastebin file, here:
http://pastebin.com/tWe7zH6z
The backtrace just kept going and going, so I manually quit out a
David, just pinging you as you asked. :) Hope your other work is going
well.
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Title:
[soundnua]: gnome-control-ce
Perhaps bad form, but sending another message to make sure I'm not
completely forgotten. Hope we can figure out this issue soon. Hope
everyone had a nice thanksgiving, if they celebrate!
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Hey, I'm a bit confused... this bug and another (#152561 ) have both
been marked as "invalid", and the reason given is that it has already
been reported. So where is the original bug? Why aren't they being
merged together? Is this something that was deemed a non-issue in 2007
(or earlier) and now w
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 152561 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/152561
(continuing here so I don't look crazy over there... I'll make a post on
the "main bug" saying I posted some rantings and ravings over here)
Then why even have the background window as a part of the overarchi
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 152561 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/152561
In case there was any confusion, instead of going up to preferences, I
am using the right click menu to get to appearance. The preferences
entry is the one I almost never think to use.
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Wrote a bunch of rants and raves in the duplicate of this "duplicate"
(duplicate of what?). tl;dr is basically that appearance is not a
misleading word for what a user is trying to do when looking to change
the background; I'm not against the wallpapers showing up first, that is
most likely what no
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