I am using 10.04 LTS with the "proposed" updates, but it is not fixed
for me yet.
When you say "status: Unknown → Fix Released", how long until it appears
in the LTS updates?
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I tried the daily build of 16.04 32-bit to test out the watchdog daemon
code. Usually (Ubuntu 10.04-14.04) I add the watchdog module in
/etc/modules so it is loaded at boot-time, as watchdog timer modules are
not normally auto-loaded due to the risk of an unexpected reboot.
H
Nope, I was wrong, it is still there :( It might relate to the D300s
configuration, going back from two memory cards to just the CF one
prompted similar error messages, but re-trying the camera switch made it
operate.
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To add to this, the recent kernel update (I assume?) for 9.10 broke it
again for my D300. It is seen as present as an MTP device, but now it
only works if I connect with the XP VM first, then F-spot is OK. I am
not sure if the camera appears on the desktop (i.e. mounted) but will do
some more tests
Just found all of you have the same problem as I have just seen on my
8.10 system (32-bit OS, but 64-bit AMD CPU). No crash report, but
/var/log/auth.log has this:
paul-ubuntu sudo: pam_unix(sudo:auth): authentication failure; logname=
uid=0 euid=0 tty= ruser= rhost= user=paul
So clearly lacking
I have exactly the same problem as described by swulf wrote on
2009-01-17. How to fix it, with no gconf key present?
And just who thought you could compse and send an email in 30 seconds!?
Please step foward and explain...
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Nope, now I can't open the Lattice document anymore. Probably due to
evince saving the position in the document where it got to before/when
crashing.
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gdu_device_get_object_path()
To manage
No this is STILL BROKEN with 10.04!
Connect a D300s with single CF card and no auto-launch, manually launch F-spot
and the camera is listed from the import options, but you get "Unspecified
error" dialogue box if you try.
Connect a D300s with both CF and SD cards and it auto-launched F-spot, and
This seems to be the same problem as
https://bugs.launchpad.net/debian/+source/f-spot/+bug/74279
What is more, it is not fixed in 10.04 and has been open for 3.5 YEARS now!
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It looks like this is not a F-spot error, but a libgphoto2 one. I tried
installing gthumb and it can't read the D300s camera either. It reports "An
error occurred in the io-library ('Unspecified error'): No error description
available".
What is also interesting is that the trick of having both C
Is this problem, like bug #74279, in fact due to bug #301731 in the
libgphoto2 library?
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I posted a bug report for gphoto2 here
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=108874&aid=3004614&group_id=8874
and get the reply that the underlying reason is the gnome gvfs-gphoto2
-volume-monitor.
Sure enough, if I attach the D300s I can't open it with F-spot, but on
killing gvfs-gpho
Will this fix be included in the 10.04 version? It looks like a simple
thing to back-port and some folks on 10.04 as "LTS" could be facing it
for some years...
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Reading this post:
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gvfs-list/2009-May/msg1.html
It suggests the reason for this problem is that F-spot should be using the
gvfs-gphoto2-volume-monitor as its import path, not going to the libgphoto2
directly. Can anyone in the F-spot team comment?
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>From this bug report:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=108874&aid=3004614&group_id=8874
It appears the problem I am seeing is a basic compatibility issue between
applications using libgphoto2 for camera access (such as F-spot), and the
gvfs-gphoto2-volume-monitor daemon. See als
Sounds a bit like bug #301731 and/or bug #74279 that I have been ranting on
about, and also here:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=108874&aid=3004614&group_id=8874
and here:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=619538
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Brian, what was in the reject log file?
Martin/Sebastian, just to add that, while wanting this ported to 10.04,
think it might be best not to port it to 9.10 partly due to bug #478392
but also that it is not a LTS version.
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Brian, if you delete the first 14 lines of the patch it applies in 9.10
(my home PC just now), but my attempt at building the unpatched f-spot
resulted in a program that did not quite work.
** Attachment added: "Building then failed attempt to run F-spot on 9.10"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/4
Nope, deleting lines stops error message, but did not actually patch.
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I got mine working by using these steps:
mkdir /tmp/f-spot
./configure --prefix=/tmp/f-spot --disable-scrollkeeper
make
make install
I then tried to make the 9.10 version by manually applying the changes and then
creating the debdiff file. It seems to work, but not quite as anticipated. In
part
Looking back to the original complaint, this has not been fixed. The "change of
perspective" acts like opening a 2nd email and removes the temp files. I
suspect this is some automatic clean-up associated with the temp file name
creation, but as I just mentioned, I don't known much about .net/mon
Nope, I am talking nonsense! What I was seeing was a file such as
/tmp/tmp1b005b6b.tmp..jpg that was being removed, but of course the attached
files are in directories such as /tmp/tmp15e7b6a9.tmp/dcp_1144.jpg which are
now left to the OS to clean up.
So it works, panic over :)
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No, it is the same changes, but made on a 9.10 system's files and
recreated as a patch. To build a version to test, you need to do
something like this (assuming you have not got this far already):
mkdir /tmp/f-spot
mkdir ~/f-spot-build
cd ~/f-spot-build
sudo apt-get build-dep f-spot
apt-get sourc
Apologies for the discussion, will keep them in future to the forums.
The issue about photo persisting is a question of magnitude, as they are
open already for a short time, so this is not a new break in
security/privacy, but making it a little less. Those needing the patch
(e.g. Thunderbird) woul
Just checked, and find that the /tmp directory is 755 permissions as I
mentioned, but the enclosed files are 600 permissions, so on my Ubuntu
10.04 box another user cannot actually read my F-spot created files.
This is better than the default 755/644 permissions on directories/files
normally used!
It is now almost a month after "status: Unknown → Fix Released" was
reported for this bug.
This still has not been fixed in the 10.04 LTS version.
Can anyone tell me when it will be fixed?
Can anyone tell me what the "support" in "Long Term Support" version is
supposed to mean? Does anyone car
The reason for my annoyance is not the community that has worked on
this, after all there is a patch (even if not completely working?) but
that cananonical has done nothing to push this out to users, not even as
'proposed' for testing.
And it is not just things like the music player, that you migh
I have the same problem with a new Nikon D300s camera, both on my main
desktop machine (Intrepid 8.10 with F-sport 0.5.0.3) and with my new
laptop (Dell Latitude 2100 with Jaunty 9.04). Attached is the --debug
log from my desktop case, just for info.
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Same problem of PTP "unspecified error" on a new Nikon D300s camera with
8.10 and 9.04 Ubuntu. Some other cameras (Olympus compact) just work,
but not this one or, it seems from the above, quite a few SLR models :(
Why has this bug not been fixed for 3 years now!?
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Just to add that gThumb has the same sort of problem with the D300s,
giving the error message "An error occurred in the io-library
('Unspecified error'): The supplied vendor or product id (0x0,0x0) is
not valid."
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OK, to further add to the confusion, I tried to connect my D300s to to a
XP VMware machine, that resulted in it attempting to read the camera
(after a few Gnome messages about being unable to lock it) and then the
XP VM did the BSOD and rebooted! After that XP seemed uninterested in
the camera, but
Forgot the attachment...
** Attachment added: "f-spot debug log after XP attempt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33904875/f-spot-2.txt
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Happened to me just opening ZIP archive from Nautilus.
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I tried the 'lucid proposed' today and it seems to work fine. I could
prepare several emails, some single image attached, other multiple
images, and with double clicking on the 'brose' set to show it larger,
etc, and all went OK.
In reply to #48 Didier, did you mistake the file /tmp/.jpg with
the
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I was looking to fix the bug/feature in the gnome clock where the
shading of specific location clocks is based on local timezone based
time-of-day, and not on the actual sun elevation, but when I tried to
get the source and build the package i
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That still did not work, got this:
p...@pscpc:~/Documents/software/gnome/gnome-panel-2.30.0/idl$ make
make: Nothing to be done for `all'.
But why, oh why, is it so complicated and obscure? An attempt to read
the idl/Makefile was all but pointless as its obviously script-generated
from somewhere e
Well, tried 'make' in the gnome-panel-2.30.0 directory and that seems to
have built everything, but not as installed it seems. Why are the
executable file sizes different:
As supplied with 10.04 install:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root 156K 2010-06-01 11:47 /usr/lib/gnome-panel/clock-applet
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root 2
OK, that explains some things. But how do I actually run the applet?
Running the wrapper script from the command line appears to do nothing,
as does trying to add it to the gnome panel (where the clock normally
resides). Is there any way to install *just* the one part of the project
for testing?
I removed the usual one from the gnome bar, but when I try the clock-
applet is does nothing obvious, just hangs until I Ctrl-C it. Trying the
gnome-clock-applet-mechanism results in this:
$ ./gnome-clock-applet-mechanism
** (process:3165): WARNING **: Failed to acquire
org.gnome.ClockApplet.Mech
Yes, I guess this is closed as there is no real bug, just a lack of
documentation.
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Appears fixed in 10.04 release, now you get prompted for your (sudo)
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Recently I found that my D300s "just worked". I assume this is due to
some kernel patch for the USB stack, has anyone else have this
experience?
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Recently my D300s "just worked" with F-spot. Maybe due to some kernel
patch, anyone else seen an improvement in the last month or two?
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