Dmitry, does uploaded mean that the package is already available for
testing or do I need to wait until someone has confirmed the upload. If
so, where can I track the upload status?
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Potential duplicate: Bug #1586223
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Xorg crashed with SIGABRT
Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers package in
I have the same issue, about every second time when I resume from
suspend then Xorg crashes and I am returned to the ligthdm login screen.
I have alle the recent updates and I also already upgraded to the latest
nvidia driver without success. This is really annoying because every
time this happens
I just stumbled across this bug report, while searching for xsession-
errors. There are currently 3330 bugs involving xsession-errors:
https://launchpad.net/+search?field.text=xession-errors
I wonder how its possible to even find any useful information in such an
amount of open bugs. Since Ubuntu
Public bug reported:
Everytime I login a couple of crash report "System program problem
detected" dialogs popup. When I click on report problem the on one of
those dialog, it takes a short moment while information is being
gathered and then a second dialog pops up. If on that dialog I click
submit
@Patrik
I bought a AMD based laptop for my mother and the LTS version was unable to run
on it, it kept crashing, had display errors, the mouse did not work and many
other problems. So I had no choice then to install 14.10 at that time. When the
support ended I upgraded to 15.04 recently and then
What are users who are getting this bug supposed to do? If users are
unable to use LibreOffice this makes Ubuntu quite unusable for people
who mainly use their computer for editing documents.
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Dear Martin Pitt,
is there any chance this will be backported to Ubuntu 14.04? Is upowerd
not a supported component of Ubuntu?
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Tit
Will this patch appear in Ubuntu 15.04?
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Xorg crashed with SIGABRT in fbBltOne()
Status in X.Org X server:
Fix Rele
Will this be fixed in Ubuntu 14.04? This looks like a reasonably save
patch for an SRU.
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upowerd crashed with SIGSEGV in se
Thank you to Dmitry and Chris for backporting this fix.
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Fixes for clock applet for Trusty
Status in “gnome-panel” pa
I confirm this fixes the problem.
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Known applications list box is very small
Status in “gnome-panel” package in Ubunt
I confirm this fixes the problem.
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Fixes for clock applet for Trusty
Status in “gnome-panel” package in Ubuntu:
Fix
Thank you to Dmitry and Chris for backporting this fix.
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Known applications list box is very small
Status in “gnome-p
Confirmed in Ubuntu 14.04, is there any known workaround?
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gedit lacks icons
Status in “gnome-icon-theme” package
Sorry, my mistake. Actually it works on 14.04, but its broken on 13.10.
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gedit lacks icons
Status in “gnome-icon-
I was able to reproduce this bug in a pure gtk+ application, and have
reported a bug to gtk+:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=726030
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #726030
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=726030
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #726030
http
I seems very likely that this bug is actually in gtk+. I am setting this
bug to new, when the attached bug is confirmed, then the watch bot
should automatically update this to confirmed.
** Changed in: gtk
Importance: Undecided => Unknown
** Changed in: gtk
Status: Invalid => Unknown
*
I have been inserting debugging in formation and here is a trace that I
am getting when I click on the Skype entry in the indicator applet. For
some reason, whenever the items in a menu change, then all items of the
menu are removed and then inserted again. For Skype this seems to happen
every sing
@Ian Lane:
The issue happens only when the panel is at the bottom, not at the top.
The issue also most frequently happens with Skype, but also sometimes
with other applets such as network-manager or dropbox. It appears
particularly after the menuitems in the menu change, such as when a new
Wireles
Hello Timothy,
thank you very much for your contribution. Its great that this bug was
finally fixed. Just a quick question, once this fix is also released for
gtk+2 will that mean that I can use network shares in Thunderbird and
Firefox?
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Hello Timothy,
thank you very much for your contribution. Its great that this bug was
finally fixed. Just a quick question, once this fix is also released for
gtk+2 will that mean that I can use network shares in Thunderbird and
Firefox?
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Correct me if I am wrong, but I am assuming that the effort does not
increase if the fix is backported to two lines instead of one? This is
probably a mostly automatic procedure, or not?
And it could after all make a few people happy :)
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It would be quite nice to get this fix pack ported to quantal and
precise. Given its only a two liner I assume there wont be much if any
side effects to this patch.
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The upstream bug has now a working patch for the problem. If it cannot
be backported then it should probably arrive in Gnome 3.8
--- a/gio/gunixmounts.c
+++ b/gio/gunixmounts.c
+ /* We ignore bind fstab entries, as we ignore bind mounts anyway */
+ if (hasmntopt (mntent, "bind"))
+
Seems this is fixed upstream starting from 3.6
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Nautilus window closes when unmounting currently explored filesystem
Stat
sudo aptitude purge resolveconf
has solved the problem. But I'm not sure if this package is actually
required for something.
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Just upgraded my ubuntu 12.10 and was hit by this bug. I'm not running
secure remix, just the normal Ubuntu 64
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No
This surprises me, because I am under 12.04 and do see this bug, its
actually present since several years.
The problem lies in the code of glib. Nautilus actually has some code in
place to differentiate between bind mounted mount points and other mount
points. But glib (gio) is not properly handli
It seems this is not firefox specific
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Title:
evolution crashed with SIGSEGV in PL_HashTableLookupConst() - when
clicking on a m
P.S. Im on Ubuntu 11.10 (64bit) but I will upgrade now to 12.04 and see
if that fixes the problem.
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evolution crashed with
** Attachment added: "Eclipse Crash Report"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/802720/+attachment/3142834/+files/hs_err_pid7112.log
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# A fatal error has been detected by the Java Runtime Environment:
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# SIGSEGV (0xb) at pc=0x7f3b67a55697, pid=7112, tid=139893472671488
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# JRE version: 6.0_23-b23
# Java VM: OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (20.0-b11 mixed mode linux-amd64 compressed
oops)
# Derivative: IcedTea6 1.11pre
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Note: In some cases the second parameter needs to be a widget that is on
the applet and not the applet itself, this has to be figured out on a
per applet basis.
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Ok, I figured it out. There is actually a simple fix for it:
just call this
panel_applet_set_background_widget(applet, GTK_WIDGET(applet));
//passing applet for the first and second parameter
when the applet is being initialized.
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I am curious what would be the steps to fix this in the source code? I
have written an applet that has exactly this problem and I would like to
fix it.
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** Changed in: metacity (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
Not a helpful or appropiate error message displayed
Sta
I didn't notice before but the small string "(Social bro)" is actually
the file name. I would suggest to make the buffer for this string bigger
so the whole program name is visible and additionally also show the
filename of the application.
I am also seeing a lot of these message in ~/.xsession-er
I aggree in that this message should at least state which client is
responsible for this error. Like this it is impossible to debug and find
out what is causing this issue.
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