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** Summary changed:
- Since last upgrade yesterday, after booting the sistem (everything normal
including sound), I can't see the desktop. Amd64 Nvidia Gforce
+ [Hardy] [Regression] after login only a mouse is shown on
Another problem is gdm. I have moved the user direcotory and created a new one
with write support but after this gdm doesn't login with this user. It just
changes the password field back to username field. I guess I have to
find/create another bug report for this but I guess it is worth mentioni
I can confirm this. It happens with every CD/DVD which is inserted (even video
DVDs which aren't mounted). A file operation isn't needed.
I am not sure if it is a hal or a gnome-volume-manager issue. This doesn't
happen in Gutsy but in Hardy since some time and of course in current.
This is bug i
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It seems to be fixed in Hardy since files aren't moved to Trash anymore
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I guess it is a pulseaudio problem. Just close Rhythmbox, run in Terminal the
command "killall pulseaudio" and start Rhythmbox again. If pulseaudio is the
reason it is probably fixed with the new Kernel in proposed.
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Sound applet often shows zero volume after loudness change with the volume
keys. The sound isn't actually muted the bar is just gone. If I change loudness
again the bar is shown like before. This happens every time after two to four
I can confirm this. It could be fixed through enabling compiz but this
is among other things not such a good idea on slower computers. Maybe it
is a Metacity bug too.
** Summary changed:
- vlc does not switch to fullscreen properly when there are "Alwas on Top"
windows
+ [regression] vlc does no
I can confirm this with Hardy but it doesn't mute the sound it all it
only doesn't show the volume bar.
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- [GUTSY] Regression - Volume Control using gnome panel applet and keyboard
shortcut alternates mute / % volume during sliding
+ Regression - Volume Control using gnome pan
I have two audio devices but if connected only the Audigy2 is used. The
volume keys change the Master controller. Afaik this happens with only
one connected sound card too but I am going to recheck it soon.
Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) High
Definition Audio
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Yo
This still happens in Hardy. Since the visualization isn't shown without
user interaction there would be no problem if the plugin is deactivated
per default. At least as long as Xorg without nvidia driver or maybe
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Just for the records it happens with one sound card too. I guess it is a
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There is a trick to work around it. After activating full screen click
on the grey vlc window and then outside of it on the video output. After
that video should be on top.
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Gnome Power Manager
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Normally I remove the battery if my laptop is connected to AC to save the
lifetime of it. If I do this there is no battery tab in Gnome Power Manager
anymore. The battery tab is only shown in battery mode so it is impossible to
chan
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I guess this is a duplicate of Bug #19728.
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[hardy]new windows are put in background then some window has always on top
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Typo, I mean Bug #197288.
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I still have this issue with current Hardy and I think it is important
for thinks like Internet radio and so on.
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I am closing this bug report since there was no response for more than two
months.
Feel free to open it again if it still happens with Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon 7.10.
** Changed in: gnome-volume-manager (Ubuntu)
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It still happens in current Hardy. I have inserted a full battery and it
still tells me that the battery is charged. Btw. the point non-
rechargeable is wrong too.
cat /proc/acpi/battery/BAT1/state
present: yes
capacity state: ok
charging state: charging
present r
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome
I think this is a security risk and gnome has a great option for this. It is a
good idea to lock screen on suspend/hibernate only if people want it. Everybody
who enables screen saver locking wants to lock screen on suspend/hinbernate too.
The eas
I seems that this bug has been fixed in Gutsy.
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I can confirm this. The same behavior still happens in Gutsy. It looks
unintuitive and gives an impression that operation hasn't worked out.
Since gnome panle user switcher is enabled by default in Gutsy a gdm theme with
a user list should be enabled by default. If this shows logged in users it
** Changed in: gnome-screensaver
Bugwatch: GNOME Bug Tracker #172912 => GNOME Bug Tracker #402475
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This seems to be fixed in current Gutsy.
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I have the same problem under Gutsy. This is really weird at least for an audio
player.
Btw. Totem has the same problem while playing audio files even if the audio
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I can confirm this bug and the workaround with current Gutsy. It mostly happens
on basses.
I am using Audigy 2 ZS Notebook.
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This has nothing to do with gdm, it is a known new Intel driver bug #127101.
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Incorrect resolution even after changing desktop resolution
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This should be fixed in Gutsy because of change too new Intel driver but with
Gutsy Beta Live CD I have the problem that 1024x768 instead of 1366x768 is
saved in xorg.conf. This seems to be a regression and doesn't happen with Tribe
5 which still uses the i810 driver.
Of course it is no problem
Johnathon problem has something to do with wrong resolution given through i810
driver. If this driver is used xrandr provided the correct resolution but
1368x768 too (http://launchpadlibrarian.net/6931687/xrandr.txt) and it seems
that gnome screen resolution uses the highest possible resolution.
It is a shame that asoundconf setting, Sound Preferences (for keyboard volume
change), Gnome Volume Control and Gnome Volume Applet (for mouse volume change)
aren't connected and doesn't change automatically to active sound card.
Another point is that it is best to use mixer PCM with integrated I
Alsamixer works correctly and changing volume with Gnome apps too but
they aren't connected and some settings are reseted every time I change
my soundcard configuration.
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Ok, system needs two recognized sound cards. I assume that in all options the
external is the default.
Under System - Preferences - Sound it is possible to choose a Device. I choose
the internal one and mixer PCM (for keyboard volume change). A standard user
would think that's it, now internal s
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Same problem here but after disabling and enabling desktop effects it
works fine after restart. Maybe compiz settings have to be reseted.
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I still got the problem. It seemed to work because compiz crashed
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It is not a bug that one gui isn't able to manage two sound cards without
scripting or at least four settings changes?
Could you please make it at least Wishlist?
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panel missing on startup (gutsy beta compiz)
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[MASTER] broken initial stacking (was: compiz hides
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[MASTER] broken initial stacking (was: compiz hides quick loading windows at
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Ok, since the 1368x768 vsize problem seems to be fixed through changing
to new Intel driver in Gutsy this could be closed. There is still the
wrong resolution recognition in Gutsy (1024x768 instead of native)
since the new Intel driver but this is a different issue and reported
through Bug #147323
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Even the 1024x768 issue is fixed in Gutsy RC so everything should work
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Rhythmbox sound problems (clicking/snapping/crackling) when not using
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This has already been reported under bug #140860.
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It is the same I guess, check the screen shots.
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I have the same problem with Feisty and Gutsy. Automount works fine on the
first time Freeagent is connected but after unmount it doesn't remounts again
automatically. Even after auto shutdown through USB unplug.
A possible way to get the drive automount again is to remove power for some
seconds
I can confirm this issue and the work around.
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It really doesn't seem to be a Seagate issue since it happens with my
other hard disks too but they have a power button so that the behavior
is the same like removing the power which works fine.
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I can confirm this. Totem fullscreen doesn't work fine with the mozilla plugin
an compiz. I see a little window which could be maximized but have still a
title bar and I can see the panels. If I disable compiz it works fine. The
weird thing is that Totem app fullscreen works fine for me even wit
It is still at least a bug the Gnome Volume Control change device has no
effect on alsa. It has still to be done with asoundconf set-default-card
so the GUI-Option has no real effect.
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It is easy to fix. Close Totem and remove ~/.gconf/apps/totem/ with "rm -r
~/.gconf/apps/totem" and then logout and login again. After that it should work.
Of course all Totem settings are gone.
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Gutsy is still not able to manage Trash-Folder on ntfs-3g/Fuse-Devices.
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I think that this is a duplicate of Bug #106621. The problem is the
combination of Fuse and Gnome VFs2 afaik.
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I have made some tests. There seem to be two problems. One is a Kernel/Hal
problem and the other a Gnome-Vfs but the first one isn't so important if the
second one gets fixed.
If I unmount a Seagate Freeagent disk under Gnome it works fine but it has no
power button.
1. Freeagent Controller shut
Do you have unmounted the phone and waited until the data was written to
disk. Often it takes longer than the progress bar but normally Ubuntu
would warn you with a message box the data is written if you unmount it.
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Do you have unmounted the camera correctly until unplug?
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A possible workaround could be an fstab entry with the UUID of the
Freeagent partition. You can get the UUID with 'sudo vol_id /dev/sdX1' .
/etc/fstab entry:
UUID=LONG_NUMBER /media/MOUNTPOINT FILESYSTEM user,defaults 0 0
The user-Option is needed to be able to mount the Freeagent hard disk w
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I can confirm this. Especially it happens after resolution changes like
through external monitor or a wine game.
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Try to kill the tracker daemon with "killall trackerd" in console and
recheck if the freezes still happens afterwards. If not just disable it
under System - Preferences - Settings .
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Sessions instead of settings
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Gnome Panels and applets seem to Jump around
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And btw. please attach the output of dmesg and lspci -vvnn.
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Does it happen with another OS like Windows or another distribution too? Maybe
you have an hardware issue.
Most IDE-Adapters are recognized as sdX because of a new driver. This shouldn't
be the problem. But maybe the new ata driver makes problems on your board so
please recheck it with another O
It seems that you doesn't use the Ubuntu Kernel. Please try it but if it
doesn't work disable the the libata modules and use the standard eide
instead in your kernel. Maybe it helps.
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You have reported two bugs in one which isn't good but unfortunately
both seem to be duplicates. Bug #126825 for the remount problem and Bug
#164780 for the writing.
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** Summary changed:
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This happens because Freeagent goes to sleep and sometimes file system
makes problems if it resumes.
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It wasn't the force option, it was always the mixer_applet2. That's the
reason why suspend only works on shutdown since the app was closed so
the sleep.sh script could continue.
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Importance: Undecided
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Maybe this thread could help:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=494673
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Maybe this thread could help: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=494673.
Btw. the Freeagent only wake up for me after starting my script several times.
Another workaround would be to poll the UUID with hdparm -I several times
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