Same problem here, running an eeePC 1005 (Intel). This program was
really buggy in 10.04, crashing frequently. I'm hoping we get a
functional version for 10.10 since its predecessor (same-gnome) was one
of my go-to games when I wanted to waste 5 minutes or less!
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Here's the output when running from terminal:
** (seed:3819): WARNING **: ArgumentError - probably due to incorrect
gir file (which may be fixed upstream) argument 1 must not be null for
function: Conf.get_string
** (seed:3819): WARNING **: ArgumentError - probably due to incorrect gir file
(wh
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-games
Upon upgrade to Ubuntu 10.10 beta, the game Lights Off (package
lightsoff) has ceased to function. If I choose it from the menu, the
window loads, and the level indicator appears at the bottom, but no
blocks appear in the gameplay area as exp
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
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Both gnibbles and swell-foop are completely broken too. I know games
aren't high priority but they are often the first thing a new user will
try out (and by them, judge the OS). (I myself was motivated to switch
to Linux by the kde games available on a Red Hat machine in my office
several years a
I think this might be different, but I'm not sure. At least the error output I
got is different, and the attached screen shot doesn't agree with what I'm
getting.
More info: I just tried running the program again to get a screen shot. Right
now I'm using the Unity netbook interface, and runnin
I still get the program window when I login to the gnome desktop - see
attached screenshot. Should I try installing a desktop theme using
cleanlooks to see if it starts working? (That would suggest this is in
fact the same as bug #616288.)
** Attachment added: "Screenshot.png"
https://bugs.l
First screenshot got corrupted somehow - there aren't two copies of the menu
bar. (See new attachment)
The main thing to observe is the absence of the shiny blue blocks one is
supposed to be trying to remove in this game.
** Attachment added: "Screenshot.png"
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Binary package hint: gvfs
First instance occurred when clicking on the Network folder in the Ubuntu
'Places' menu, resulting in the error message appearing in screenshot-1.
However, I don't seem to be able to reproduce the problem.
Later instances occurred as follows (step
** Attachment added: "Screenshot-1.png"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/633786/+attachment/1559100/+files/Screenshot-1.png
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/633786/+attachment/1559101/+files/Dependencies.txt
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ht
** Attachment added: "Screenshot-2.png"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gvfs/+bug/633786/+attachment/1559104/+files/Screenshot-2.png
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I tried commenting out this line and now I just get a blank window - see
screenshot.
There must be something else going wrong on my machine.
** Attachment added: "Screenshot-4.png"
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Actually I just tried putting the line back in and the same thing
happens. The only difference seems to be that with the line commented
out I get the blank window without any error messages showing up in the
terminal.
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You rec
After the update of the gnome-games package this problem persists. When I
first ran lightsoff after the update I got the same thing as in the image
posted by Stef (except that the counter was set to 1).
There was also a window with seed in the title bar that appeared very briefly
before the
Public bug reported:
When opening a text file as super user, using gksu gedit , the
requested file opens, along with a second, untitled document. This is
slightly annoying, since gedit will ask if the untitled document should
be saved once the desired file has been edited and gedit is closed.
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This is not so much a bug as a design problem in the latest version of
gnome-sudoku, but it leads to serious playability issues. Since 3x3
squares are relevant to game play, there is typically a darker border
around those squares as compared to the individual squares. The on
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border for 3x3 squares not visible in most standard themes
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The patch wasn't mine! I think it came from upstream and was posted
here by Jonathan. Although, this may all be moot, since in 11.10
testing it looks like both swell-foop and lightsoff have been pulled
from the gnome-games package - in fact they're gone from the
repositories altogether. So perha
I should add that this remains a problem in the latest version of Unity in
11.10. The general bug summary is the following:
1. There are never problems if the Unity launcher is used to select a window -
this always results in proper window focus.
2. To reproduce the bug (it doesn't happen 100% o
Public bug reported:
Since upgrading to Ubuntu 17.10, Rhythmbox does not record the metadata
entered in the "Extract" interface when converting CDs to FLAC files. (I
have not checked to see if the same is true with mp3.)
Expected behaviour: I load a CD, and Rhythmbox loads the metadata for
the al
Doing a Google search on this issue led me to this report, as well as the
following blog post:
http://www.humans-enabled.com/2013/10/ubuntu-1310-enable-controlaltbackspace.html
The author points out that it's possible to access all of these options from a
terminal. (Although it would be nice it
I'm also seeing this. I've always used empathy -h in my startup
applications so I'd be signed in in the background - I'd forget to sign
in otherwise, but I also didn't want it popping up every time I signed
in. In the past it would sign you in and then you could get the contacts
list to pop up by c
Public bug reported:
The drop-down status menu in Empathy (online, away, etc.) is currently
being displayed with grey text on a slightly darker grey background,
making it impossible to read. If you mouse-over a particular status the
text changes to white and it becomes readable, but the menu as a
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Status menu not readable using Radiance theme
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Hmm... apparently not. After the latest series of updates the background
for the status menu is a light grey, almost white, with dark text. Must
have been a temporary issue. I'm marking it as invalid since I can't
reproduce the issue as of today.
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As it turns out, I can add a screenshot after all, as the issue has
resurfaced. I have no idea what is causing this however, because at
other times the background is white and I can read it perfectly fine -
and I've made no settings changes.
** Attachment added: "Screenshot from 2012-04-21 09:01:4
Yes, the final release is out now, and this package is still broken, along with
swell-foop and gnibbles - all three regressions from 10.04 (although admittedly
swell-foop was never stable and itself was a regression from the older
same-gnome).
Is this an upstream problem? Does anyone know if th
I can also confirm this bug - and add that it's been this way since
10.10 beta, as far as I can recall. This is one of three packages in
gnome-games that has regressed to the point of being completely
unplayable in 10.10 - the other two being lights off (which worked
perfectly in 10.04) and swell-
The problems with online games I would think are unrelated. I've found
in the past (before Sun released a 64-bit java plugin) that the open
source Iced Tea java plugin handles 95% of applets just fine, but there
were a handful of specialised applets that wouldn't work. Check to see
if you have su
I assume there was a redesign for the move from Gnome 2 to Gnome 3 - but
it certainly does not seem well thought-out. I suppose the workaround
is to install one of the many other sudoku games available in the Ubuntu
repositories!
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Hi Martin,
Immediate feedback is: huge improvement! The game is now playable. I don't
have time to do a full test now but first impressions are good, and I'll add
further comments once I get a chance to test further. FWIW, I think it's great
that I can post a design complaint about a relativ
It's been fixed in the latest version - follow Martin's instructions in
#5 and you'll be up and running. (Just enable oneiric-proposed, reload,
and update.) The borders are now there. The interface for entering
notes is not as nice as it used to be (it no longer fits in the square)
but it works
No programming needed. Open up the Update Manager, and click on the
Settings... button bottom left; this opens up the Software Sources
window. Click on the Updates tab, and then check off the box next to
where it says Pre-released updates (oneiric-proposed). Close the
software sources window, an
Andries:
For the suggestions you're asking for it's more appropriate to use either the
Ubuntu forums (ubuntuforums.org) or Ask Ubuntu (askubuntu.com) - Launchpad is
more for reporting bug info to the developers.
You won't be the first person with questions about things like disk layout, so
first
Great! That fixed it for me. I trust we'll see this working out of the
box in 11.04.
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Title:
Swell Foop game does not wor
Arghh... I upgraded my netbook to 11.04 beta1 over the weekend and both
programs simply segfault... I guess I'll check to see if there's a
report open yet for 11.04.
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Title:
Games swell-foop and lightsoff both segfault in 11.04
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-games
I recently upgraded to the 11.04 beta on my eeePC 1005HA netbook; I decided to
try the games swell-foop and lightsoff since these were inoperable in 10.10
until very recently (the programs ran but did nothing). A fix was released -
the att
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
I'm running 11.04 Beta1, upgraded from 10.10 netbook edition. I have
Thunderbird installed as my default email client. In 10.10, if I opened
the Preferred Applications dialog in the Control Center, I could choose
between Evolution
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I can confirm that I now see Thunderbird as the default under preferred
applications. Unfortunately, this doesn't change the email button on
the dash - that still takes me to Evolution. However, that's a separate
bug, I suppose.
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See bug #626016 - there's a patch available; it fixes both lightsoff and
swell-foop. Just follow the instructions in #12 - it takes about a
minute to get up and running. (And for what it's worth, it was only
fixed for Natty today.)
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I should add that this game does not display properly in every theme
available on a standard Ubuntu install. In some cases the lines and
borders do not show up; in one theme numbers that are entered are drawn
in white on a white background, in another, numbers in the highlighted
square are not vis
I'm getting the suspend issue as well, in spite of setting things to "don't
suspend" - surprisingly, it suspended even while playing music - I'd set a
playlist to listen to while doing some work away from the computer, and had
things come to a halt after 30 minutes. Everything is up to date on
I am also seeing the old legacy notification icon for Empathy, and can find
nowhere in the settings to remove it. Of course, you can get rid of the old
icon by removing empathy from the systray whitelist using dconf-editor. But
for me it's easiest to set that to 'all' because I have a few prog
I see. So does that make the official GNOME position "editing system
files should be done with nano or similar" or "system files? why would
a user want to edit a system file?"
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No, the issue is that Empathy notifications are now built into the
indicator-applet (the envelope icon), but if you allow 'all' in the system
tray, you get an additional panel icon for Empathy, the legacy icon that
existed prior to Ubuntu's new notification system.
I'm no longer dealing with thi
I haven't seen a crash in a long time, so I'll have to assume it's
fixed!
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gnome-settings-daemon crashed w
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
I'm filing this under gnome-power-manager since the problem occurs when it
attempts to put the monitor to sleep (but it might be an Xorg problem).
Problem: occasionally (about one time in three) when the system powers down the
monito
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Here is the xsession-errors file.
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This game works perfectly on my ASUS netbook, but is a mess on my
desktop, which has an ATI graphics card (fglrx driver). When first
opened, I usually can't make out the game board. (The appearance is
different each time). If I open the preferences, and check - and then
unc
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Lightsoff does not display properly with ATI graphics
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can't focus Contact List while a conversation window is open
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If I have a conversation window open in Empathy, it is not possible to get the
contact list back in focus - even if I move the contact list to another
workspace. If I try to use Alt-Tab instead of the mouse, the contact list does
not even show up as a selection choice.
I c
Correction: this seems to be a Unity bug - similar to how you don't get
proper focus in Firefox if you use the keyboard to change workspaces
instead of choosing the program from the launcher. So, to reproduce you
have to open Empathy and a conversation window, go back to another
workspace (eg to c
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/43315584/Disassembly.txt
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I've noticed this problem too, but can't say what the specific issue is.
When it happeneds on my machine nautilus is open in a directory with 10
or more pdf files (all of which were created with pdflatex) - at some
point I notice a lot of activity in the CPU monitor I have running on my
bottom pane
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