bit binary
version of the program."
So, the "means" here would be the repositories, and since we have them,
we're free to distribute the program.
On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 12:55 PM, Conrad Knauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Vadim Peretokin: it is not enough for sour
I did get in touch with the author, and he said that he'll release the next
version under a license, probably LGPL. That would be okay, yeah?
On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 5:40 PM, Conrad Knauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Copyright is with the original author. You can't just take someone
> else's wor
That means the gnome panel crashed :(. If it happens again, doing alt+f2
and "gnome-panel" should bring it back up.
If you manage to replicate crashing it, please let us know how do you do
it so we can see what's wrong exactly.
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Hopefully someone can package it into Ubuntu.
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Binary package hint: gnome-system-monitor
It fails to start, and here's the terminal output:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gnome-system-monitor
** (gnome-system-monitor:25671): WARNING **: SELinux was found but is
not enabled.
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'Gdk::Pi
This is hard to replicate since it seems to occur on a -very- specific
occasion, almost randomly. I didn't run into it much.
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I rebooted and the problem doesn't seem to appear anymore. I had my laptop
up (by suspending overnight) for quite a long while, I'll see if it happens
anytime soon.
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Here's what I did: install 8.04. Do all upgrades. Upgrade then to 8.10,
reboot.
I was greeted with this message on a blue background:
"Server Authorization directory (daemon/ServAuthDir) is set to
/var/lib/gdm but is not owned by user 106 and group
This was an issue with my harddrive - it was corrupted.
** Changed in: gdm (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Confirmed the issue
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Oh and my encoding is en_CA
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Confirmed on 8.10 with latest updates.
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I don't believe AWN affects it since I got that error right after upgrading
to 8.10 with no AWN installed.
That said, I don't know how is this service started at all, so running
valgrind on it is... problematic.
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Where to save the script?
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Run the "fsck" command on your harddrive, it if starts spewing out lots of
error like mine did, copy important data from HD, throw away, buy new,
reinstall.
This is apparently an oddity that never happens if the installation went
fine on a clean harddrive
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This is definitely a bug because this was fine in 7.10. And this is an
extremely annoying one at that.
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ATI video card + compiz results in this.
Google for "Compiz Switch", it's a handy program that you can have in
your top panel bar. When you click on it, it'll toggle compiz. So
before using full-screen apps, disable compiz with it, play, and then
click on it again after you're done.
This is a dri
No, your bug is different... I get that occasionally too though. For me,
after the laptop wakes up from suspend, the whole screen is white. I don't
see the login window. I can however type my password in fine, and it returns
to the desktop okay.
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Whenever I try and use "System - Administration - Login Window", after
asking my password, the login window screen never comes up. Instead, I
can hear my harddrive constantly clicking and clicking, and the HD light
keeps flashing.
Ctrl+Alt+backspace
Confirmed the bug... and removing libtracker-gtk0 fixed it. Thanks
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libracker-gtk0 is needed for Tracker, which *is* installed by default. It's
just a bug that needs to be fixed in it, I guess.
However not everyone also has this problem either. I've asked about, and
others don't have it.
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Are any of you using AWN? I am, and was thinking that the little box could
be it's result.
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I experienced an odd problem in Nautilus where it refused to let me
rename a folder. I tried creating a bunch of new ones, but it wouldn't
give me focus to rename them. Right-clicking on a folder and selecting
rename would give no action. Tried t
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Yes, I have them enabled. I don't see how it related them at all,
however...
The problem is very hard to reproduce, I couldn't get it to happen again.
I'll let you know when it does happen.
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I didn't change the command since I got ubuntu, so it should be default.
It's "firefox %s" in preferred applications, and the "open link with web
browser default" is selected.
I'll only try that in Gutsy after it's officially released, sorry - I
only have one laptop, and I need it for work. So som
I tried sudo synaptic from the command line, but received no error in it
(still got the firefox already running though).
I tried this feature from gedit, and the calculator - so I think this is
just synaptic-specific.
Is there anything else I can provide?
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Yes it was for me. Somehow the font settings weren't being applied to
Firefox; I tinkered with them some and then it worked fine.
I don't have the steps for it though, sorry.
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The LiveCD seemed to have my graphics settings configured differently,
because I couldn't get Compiz working in it.
But anyway here's a screenshot I took - http://fgwr3243r.googlepages.com
/Screenshot-fonts.png but unfortunately I couldn't tell if the fonts
were right or no... maybe I just got use
This problem floated up again in the Hardy Heron Expectations thread
(http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=579394&page=45)
-Something- definitely needs to be done, as the current state is just a
pain in the behind without the use of third-party nautilus scripts.
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Actually that was way back on 7.04. However in 7.10 now, I get the
little dash on all connections now.
Oh, the dash only appears if "Enable roaming mode." is checked off.
(and sorry, I can't provide a screenshot atm. For some reason it doesn't
see any of the 3 connections it listed before. But, t
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