I have the problem on a brand new Jaunty AMD64 install. As Johnathon
wrote, I can reproduce the error and also can use the setting of
SSH_AUTH_SOCK=0 to temporarily bypass it.
To reproduce, I open a terminal and type "ssh myu...@myserver".
I do this command many times per day to different servers
After I rebooted, I have never seen the problem again. I'm not sure why
it was transient in my case. And I didn't do anything (afaik) to resolve
it, but it is gone.
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Oh, I should have checked this before posting my last comment.
myu...@myserver:~$ echo $SSH_AUTH_SOCK
myu...@myserver:~$
Maybe that's why I'm not having a problem any more?
(for context, see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-keyring/+bug/328127/comments/23
where I mention that se
The steps Pedro Pedruzzi describes
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-
keyring/+bug/328127/comments/29) are identical to the steps that
originally produced the bug for me. (However, I did not go as far as he
did to reproduce it again after rebooting.)
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Thanks for following up. I have just managed to get Jaunty installed. It
was by far the most challenging Ubuntu installation ever for me. But I
have it running now, so I will test this and report back... (I may need
to take a rest from the computer for a day or so after this intense
process of trou
So far, so good. I just opened 12 relatively large PDF files and I did
not experience the problem. Please allow me to test for the next couple
weeks and if the problem doesn't appear, then we can close this issue.
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I will be upgrading to Jaunty after the release. I'll try it then.
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FROM http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=791693&highlight=.gvfs&page=2
"This is the official solution:
sudo aptitude reinstall gvfs gvfs-backends gvfs-bin gvfs-fuse libgvfscommon0"
Is that true?
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evince
When I try to open multiple PDF documents in Evince Document Viewer (the
default app), after several documents are open, Evince fails to load the
next one. This always happens, but the hang point (number of docs)
depends on the size of the docs.
H
Thank you for your interest in this bug. Are you sure you want me to
attach 8 to 10 large PDF documents here? In my experience it does not
matter which PDF documents I open. After a certain number of large
documents are open, Evince refuses to open any more, even if I have
plenty of system memory l
Hi. It is not an issue for me anymore because I'm using a different
computer with ATI graphics now. I'm using Kubuntu 12.04. I don't have any
issues (especially now that I have firefox-kde-support, which is unrelated,
of course) :-)
On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 6:52 AM, Thomas Hotz
wrote:
> Is this st
This bug affects me too.
2.6.35-28-generic #49-Ubuntu SMP Tue Mar 1 14:39:03 UTC 2011 x86_64 GNU/Linux
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=10.10
DISTRIB_CODENAME=maverick
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 10.10"
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I have the same problem in Maverick
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> There is thousands of bugs opened every months and limited ressources
to work on those and smbfs is a power user thing and not something most
users will experience with when using ubuntu
See comment #108:
Don't you want Ubuntu to integrate smoothly into a Windows-centric environment?
See Bug #1
https://bugs.launchpad.net/xkeyboard-config/+bug/105538
similar bug report
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This is similar to Bug #173350
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center/+bug/173350
a work around given there is:
xmodmap -e "clear lock" -e "add lock = Caps_Lock"
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All I can tell you is that I was trying to paste an image into BasKet and
this crash resulted when BasKet called the image viewer with (I presume) a
null image. I just installed BasKet on GNOME/Ubuntu and I was trying to
figure out how to use it. Hope that helps.
On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 12:31 PM, P
** Attachment added: "NautilusBugScreenshot.png"
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: gvfs
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Public bug reported:
Nautilus shows incorrect location. It simultaneously fails to show
correct folder in tree pane on left.
I browsed to /usr/share/scite but Nautilus shows /usr/share in location bar.
Tree view also shows /usr/share folder selected.
Screen shot is attached. I opened a property
Unfortunately I am getting a lot more experience with this bug. I think
the following points summarize the factors the combine to produce this
bug:
1. the network share must reside on a Windows file server (or maybe another
non-Unix-type file system).
2. the network file sharing protocol is cifs
Can you provide the bug number for the other bug report? I would like to
understand how I missed seeing it.
My experience as a new user is that reporting bugs is difficult. For
example, I searched trying to find if this bug had already been reported
and I couldn't find it. I am not criticizing any
Can anyone confirm whether this problem is related to the problem in
tsclient where a custom keyboard layout sends the wrong keys to the
Windows server?
To reproduce (in Ubuntu Hardy beta using US english settings):
Go to System > Preferences > Keyboard
click Layouts tab and then click Layout Opti
This is not the same bug as bug #204733. I read that one before
reporting this one. I do not think this issue has been reported already.
I didn't list any steps because all I had to do was open Nautilus and
browse to the location shown in the screen shot.
The only things I can think of to add are
I found a workaround. I'm using Hardy beta.
Do not use gnome's keyboard control (Ubuntu System > Preferences > Keyboard >
Layout Options).
Instead follow the example in man xmodmap as explained below.
NOTE: before doing this, undo any changes in Keyboard layout options.
Put the options back to
I found a better workaround. I'm using Hardy beta.
Do not use gnome's keyboard control (Ubuntu System > Preferences > Keyboard >
Layout Options).
Instead follow the example in man xmodmap as explained below.
NOTE: before doing this, undo any changes in Keyboard layout options.
Put the options b
the prior comment has a typo:
loadkeys should be xmodmap
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Status: New
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I'm seeing what looks like the same bug in Hardy beta.
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I can confirm that only only is the problem present in Hardy beta, the
workaround I used under Gutsy no longer solves the issue under Hardy.
This is limited to gedit and the links acabre posted above clearly
explain the situation.
For people who do a lot of work over network shares, it appears tha
CORRECTION for typo. I meant to type:
I can confirm that not only is the problem present in Hardy beta, the
workaround I used under Gutsy no longer solves the issue under Hardy.
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In my Thinkpad laptop running Gutsy, the keyboard layout changes (swap
capslock and ctrl keys) is changed under the ctrl-alt-F1 console, just
as I would like it to be.
However, in Hardy it no longer works this way.
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I see this bug as well in Hardy i386 beta (up to date) on a desktop computer. I
posted about it here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=4599879#post4599879
At that post another person said it did not happen in earlier versions.
Even using the keyboard layout utility to assign the capslock
This particular bug, at least on Ubuntu Hardy beta, does prevent saving
files. Under cifs on Gutsy, it was reported that files could be save
after clearing the error message and retrying (maybe more than once).
Under Hardy I can't make that work.
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Peter Wuertz has made some good suggestions. Why haven't they been
considered?
Peter said:
(a) if backup enabled:
- copy, not move the original file to a backup file
- reset file pointer, overwrite the original file in-place
(b) if backup disabled:
- reset file pointer, overwrite the original fil
See proposal here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=738168
(Peter Würtz, let's get in touch with each other. Please contact me
through my profile at ubuntuforums.org.)
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