Any reason for marking this bug as Invalid? As I mentioned, this bug
was not experienced on Karmic on this same machine, only Lucid. That is
my reasoning for hoping that the lucid team might take a look at this
and take it seriously (so this upcoming LTS release could be as good as
can be for all
I would be more than happy to get a stack trace. However, my challenge is that
this occurred during the boot process of the Live CD. So, I could sure use
some advise on how to have the bug buddy and debug packages installed prior to
the boot of the live CD. I will install it to my available
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 207958 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/207958
Mr. Coulson: You indicate that you do not know why I think this is not a
duplicate of bug 207958. As I indicated that this bug did NOT occur on my
64-bit Ubuntu 9.10 / Karmic install some months ago. Bug
Please help me understand why the "Incomplete" tag has now been applied.
If you need more information from me, please let me know and I will
attempt to supply it.
Further, the upstream developer seems to have indicated that a fix has
been applied. I would be glad to test the fix to see if it reso
No response to Comment #11 on the "Incomplete" tag. Further, all
requested additional information has been supplied. Additional user
reported same problem. Tag corrected to "Confirmed."
** Changed in: brasero (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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sound-juicer, rhythmbox, nautilus
Friends,
Per my previous test, since these packages appear to work fine in Lucid
Alpha 2, namely Brasero, Nautilus, Sound-juicer, and Rhythmbox, as a
workaround, I attempted to upgrade what seemed to be identified as the
problem packages to the corresponding lucid ones to see if this would
fix th
Hey thanks so much for taking a look at this! Just now I reproduced the
bug with an audio CD from 1988 entitled "Lead Me On" by Amy Grant. I
also reproduced it with a CD entitled "New Miserable Experience" by Gin
Blossoms from 1992.
What is discouraging is that I boot to 64-bit Lucid Alpha 3 fr
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 207958
gnome-panel crashed with SIGSEGV in ORBit_c_stub_invoke()
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gnome-panel crashed with SIGSEGV in ORBit_c_stub_invoke()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/532414
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This is a Lucid DEVELOPMENT bug report. The equipment is occurred on is
currently running 64-bit Ubuntu 9.10 / Karmic and this bug did not occur on
that installation. It only occurs on the Lucid install on the separate
partition for developmental testing and bug reporting. Bug #207958 was re
I have this same issue in 64-bit Karmic, but following the error is:
Segmentation Fault
and the application then shuts down (Rhythmbox in this case) and is
therefore unusable. This does not seem to happen in VLC, nor Firefox,
nor Thunderbird.
Would someone please either post instructions on ho
** Changed in: rhythmbox (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
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Inserting audio CD crashes RhythmBox, Nautilus, Sound Juicer etc.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/479044
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Duplicate to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sound-juicer/+bug/48
and
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sound-juicer/+bug/501207
Please see attachments and history for that one, too.
This is a problem. Please look into it, otherwise it will remain into
lucid.
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Inserti
This may have been fixed in 2.26.1 but it sure appears to be back in
2.28.2 Brasero in Ubuntu 9.10 (64-bit).
Crash report is attached.
What can I do for a workaround? This is also happening in Rhythmbox,
Sound-juicer, and Nautilus, just after insertion of an audio CD.
Thanks.
** Attachment
I did not have any luck (or understand how) in installing the brasero
dbgsym, but attached is the output from gdb which I really hope will be
helpful.
Please take a look.
** Attachment added: "gdb-output"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/37302510/gdb-output
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rhythmbox crashed with SIGSEGV in
Hey friend (snircher), I also have a PIONEER CD/DVD/RW drive and I am having
similar problems. In fact, on mine
Rhythmbox, Sound-juicer, and Nautilus, all crash with a seg fault upon
insertion of an audio CD.
My drive is an IDE / PATA but it is an PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-118L 1.02
I do not know w
By what I have read from other posts and bugs with similar problems, it
seems to me that the most relevant contributing cause is the make and
model of the optical drive. Mine is a
PIONEER
model: DVD-RW DVR-118L
revision: 1.02
PATA / ATAPI drive (although another poster also had similar is
Kyle Martin wrote:
> Bug is also confirmed for 9.10
>
>
Is there anyway that this could be converted to a 100 papercuts but for
Lucid.
1. For a developer, it should be an easy bug to fix and
2. It affects usability as the average user will not know to select
Robertson, Missouri (which
fran
Friends,
I cleared off and made a partition available and installed 64-bit Alpha
2 of lucid to see if this bug will still be a factor once Ubuntu 10.04
is released. The good news is that Audio CDs are detected properly and
this BUG is NOT a factor on 64-bit Lucid Alpha 2 (with all subsequent
upd
Yes, it is indeed reproducible in Ubuntu 9.10 the Karmic Koala. As a matter of
fact, I believe that 9.10 is the version that this bug was filed against.
However, I did clear off and made a partition available and installed
64-bit Alpha 2 of lucid to see if this bug will still be a factor once
U
** Changed in: brasero (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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sound-juicer, rhythmbox, nautilus crash at audio CD insertion
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Hey friend,
one thing we have in common is the processor, I also have a
AMD Phenom II X4 945
Could that be our common element?
snircher wrote:
> WeatherGod, yes I rebooted, and you'll see that in the uname -a output,
> the second one I listed is build #36, the first one is #35.
>
> Pixel_juic
Adrian, thanks so much for packaging these into .debs. However, I downloaded
and installed them (I am running 64-bit lucid) and the problem persists for me.
I can see that the fix appeared to work for others but not on my machine for
some reason. Rhythmbox, sound-juicer, both crash at audio
Well, friends. It worked!! On 64-bit lucid, I am now running Brasero
2.32.0, brasero-common 2.32.0-0ubuntu2, libbrasero-media1
2.32.0-0ubuntu2 (and sound-juicer 2.31.6-0ubuntu2.) It is a little
unorthodox, I will indeed admit (as I temporarily added maverick
repositories and used aptitude for de
Once again, I can confirm the versions in Maverick fix this bug. My
dream is for the maverick versions to be altered so as not to cause any
conflicts and dependency problems and then placed in lucid-updates so
the LTS users like myself may benefit from this fix. Anyway following
here is my rather
Attached is the aforementioned maverick.list file. This file reflects
the main us (United States of America) mirror which you may want to
modify to reflect your own country/continent/region.
** Attachment added: "maverick.list for temporarily adding to software download
repositories"
https:
Thanks for the comment, friend. Would you consider adding some detail
regarding the make and model of optical drive along with some more information
on your system and configuration?
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sound-juicer, rhythmbox, nautilus crash at audio CD insertion
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/501207
You re
Frankly friends, this bug began as impacting those who have Pioneer
optical drives. Further, for those of us with Pioneer drives (I am the
OP and I have one), it seems like this is fixed in Maverick (and for
some with a patch or two for lucid just prior to maverick -0 see above
comments.) Might b
In an attempt to fix this bug, upstream indicated that a couple of fixes have
been applied. See https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=606010 It seems
to me that this should result in a "Fix Committed" tag instead of "Incomplete"
Why did you change it back to Incomplete. Again all infor
Pedro, thanks so much for the response. I will install today's lucid
daily image on my available partition and retest.
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Is there any way we could get the Ubuntu developers to take a serious
look at this
as it really seems like this might be something that needs fixed by
Ubuntu and not
upstream (i.e. kernel team, devicekit team -- something like that.)
WeatherGod wrote:
> Greg, thanks for the enthusiasm. I have
I installed Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx Beta 2 to my spare partition and
applied all updates. I confirmed that Brasero 2.30.0 is the version
that is installed. The problems persists and is easily reproducible
with Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Beta 2 and Brasero 2.30.0. Upon insertion of an
audio CD into the C
For what is it worth, I also struggled with this bug following a fresh install
of Ubuntu 8.04.2 following
the same steps as the OP (i.e. new user account.) I did finally resolve it by
clicking on the time/date
area of the upper panel, then the edit location and then set followed by
entering my
I strongly agree. It is difficult to understand why this is not a bug.
Clearly, this only changed since the last
update. Ubuntu users using automatic login did not have to enter a password
for evolution before the
last update and now they do. It would make sense to regard this as a bug and
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