Sebastien Bacher: what happened on your system is the right result, but
that's not what happens on my machine Still not, when I use the
latest daily Ubuntu iso (timestamped 20180-04-03 07:03).
It's a test machine with UEFI running in full UEFI mode, which might
account for the difference with
Just tested some other languages: exactly the same error happens when I
select Deutsch, Francais, Espanol or Italiano. They all present English
(US) as default preselected keyboard layout.
@Sebastien Bacher: have you already tested it with a UEFI machine
running in full UEFI mode, on the bare meta
For the sake of completeness, I repeated the test with the latest daily
build of Xubuntu Bionic (timestamped: 2018-04-04 06:05). Again: the
Xubuntu iso shows precisely the same results as with the Ubuntu iso.
This seems to rule out gnome-settings-daemon as culprit...
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This bug also happens when I try to change the password in a terminal:
sudo passwd seems to work, it asks for a new UNIX password, after that
asks for a confirmation. Everything as usual. But upon reboot the
system only recognizes the old password!
This is very weird; I've never seen a termina
@Milan: it seems that you're right. "passwd" works, where "sudo passwd"
fails.
Changing the password through System - Administration - Users and groups
still fails, though. So I can only confirm the bug you reported, without
adding new information. :-)
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Public bug reported:
In Ubuntu 8.10 it's impossible to adjust screen brightness on my laptop.
Both with screen brightness applet and with Power Manager.
This is a regression: in Ubuntu 8.04 this works fine.
** Affects: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
Public bug reported:
In Alacarte in Xubuntu 12.10, when you check a previously unchecked menu
item, the check disappears after you open a new category.
Steps to repeat:
- Perform a clean install of Xubuntu 12.10
- Install all updates
- Open Alacarte
- Check some unchecked item in one category, fo
The best workaround for me is this: I switched to Leafpad. I only use
Gedit now for non-root tasks; Leafpad works fine when run as root...
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Lost translations for Gedit, Synaptic, File-roller and maybe even more,
in Xubuntu 12.04. What's wrong?
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Title:
GEdit lost locali
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gconftool-2 crashed with SIGABRT in __kernel_vsyscall()
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Public bug reported:
In Ubuntu 11.10, gedit opens a useless extra blank file, when you open
another file with gksudo.
Strangely enough, this does not happen when you start gedit with *sudo*
instead of *gksudo*. Nor does it happen when you start gedit normally,
without root permissions. It only ha
@ Bryce Harrington:
First of all, congratulations with paternity... :-)
On the issue: I will try to take this matter up with Gnome. Will you
support me there?
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Display configuration: a new version of displayconfig-gtk is necessary
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/428477
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Also confirmed with a clean installation of Hardy Release Candidate.
I hope this will be fixed in time for the final release.
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[hardy] gdmsetup cause intensive disk activity and take a very long time to open
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/204770
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I have found a perhaps better solution, at least for 32-bit-Ubuntu.
The thing is, that Sun Java JRE is no longer in ubuntu-restricted-
extras. It has been replaced by OpenJDK and the Icedtea plugin. But
those don't work as well as Sun Java.
These are the steps I followed:
1. I installed ubuntu-r
@pbhj:
Blackdown java is outdated, less functional and probably unsafe (unpatched).
Why don't you choose Sun Java 6 JRE and plugin? Fully safe, up to date and
functional. Simply follow this instruction for Ubuntu 8.04:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/173966/comments/59
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8.04.1?
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Version 2.22.3 is still plagued by the bug. In a completely up-to-date
Ubuntu 8.04.1.
CPU usage is mostly at 11 % (sometimes it drops for a second to 0 % or 1
%), with peaks as high as 22 %. On my Intel Core 2 Duo machine with 2
GB RAM This is crazy.
Memory usage is acceptable though: consta
Today I tested the newest version in proposed. The problem seems largely
fixed, but not quite.
When I check the system load caused by gnome-system-monitor using the
command "top" in the terminal, the CPU load is almost imperceptible.
That's good.
But when I check the system load by double-clickin
Public bug reported:
In Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron, gdmsetup won't let me change the login
screen. When I select "login screen" in System - Administration,
gdmsetup dies and sets the CPU to work at about 50 % (Intel Core 2 Duo).
** Affects: gdm (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Ne
I can confirm this bug. Impossible to get Sun Java working in Firefox 3
on Hardy, although Sun Java JRE 6 and the plugin are installed as part
of ubuntu-restricted-extras.
Greetz, Pjotr.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/173966
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In Hardy, this issue with Sun Java is with *all* available browsers. Not
only Firefox 3, but also Firefox 2, Konqueror, Opera, Epiphany.
So it's not a Firefox thing.
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No problems anymore. Thanks guys! :-)
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I have a clean installation of Hardy bèta. With all updates including
today's.
What happens now is this:
:~$ gksudo gdmsetup
gdmsetup[8070]: CRITICAL: Error opening file: No such file or directory
But strangely, the login screen changer does start now! ??? How can this
be?
By the way, there is n
Public bug reported:
I have two problems in Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron:
1. When on battery power, the brightness of the screen of my laptop dims
considerably after a while. When I plug in the AC power, the screen
stays dimmed. It should go to 100 % brightness, as it does in Ubuntu
7.10.
2. There is
I have just applied all available updates. Then I restarted Hardy.
Now the problem seems to have changed: screen brightness remains at 100
%, no matter if the laptop is on AC power or on battery power.
I have attached the requested log file.
** Attachment added: "gpm.log"
http://launchpadlibr
The problem has disappeared. I suppose the last couple of updates have
something to do with that. :-)
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login screen often doesn't accept a correct password until the third attempt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/229064
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Deskt
We absolutely need a backport to Gutsy. This is a critical and totally
unacceptable bug, that chases many people away from Ubuntu. No way this
can remain unfixed. It's very unprofessional not to fix it, as well.
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[Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again
https:
I have to admit that my previous reaction was a bit over the top, for
which I apologize.
Nevertheless, I am annoyed that this confirmed critical bug isn't fixed
yet, although I posted it more than 3 months ago (October 8, 2007).
Also it irritates me, that apparently somehow the decision was made
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
When I log on as user A, log out and log in as user B, the processor
remains in a very high level of activity, almost 100 %. "Top" shows that
nautilus is the culprit.
For clarity: I don't use the "switch user" option: this happens when I
do a "c
Even if you don't use Deskbar Applet, it is still active als long as it
resides in your panel. Therefore it can still be the culprit of this
nasty bug.
I haven't had this bug since I severely limited the search functions of
Deskbar Applet (in it's preferences): it now only searches files on my
har
Possibly the bad guy is Tracker. Tracker is a plugin in Deskbar applet.
An hour ago, I've completely removed Tracker from my system with
Synaptic, and I'm curious if the problem is over now.
Maybe you could try this, too, and report here if it has been a success?
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@doclist: I would like some clarification from you, because this is an
important matter. Tracker is installed in the standard installation, so
everybody has tracker automatically. So if I understand you correctly,
you already removed tracker before, and still have the problem?
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Tracker is definitely *not* the bad guy here. Nearly a week ago, I
completely removed Tracker, using Synaptic, and also Deskbar Applet. Yet
I occasionally still have the problem...
This is really a bad bug, in urgent need of repair.
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No, before the removal of Tracker and Desbar applet it was also
occasionally. So nothing has changed.
This is a bug that probably doesn't affect people who have only one user
account on their PC's. But for people with two or more user accounts on
the same machine, this is really very bad.
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FatButtLarry's solution appears to work for me: I only need to add
"killal nautilus" to that file, and no more problems. Thanks, Larry!
In short:
In the terminal:
sudo gedit /etc/gdm/PostSession/Default
Now add "killall nautilus" just above "exit 0". The file reads then as
follows:
#!/bin/sh
P
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
Nautilus has a bug: the automatically created thumbnails of pictures,
aren't automatically deleted when the pictures they refer to, are being
deleted. Thus a great amount of useless orphaned thumbnails remain in
the hidden directory .thumbnails (
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