Ok, I (comment #6) was able to set my system to auto login. Attached is
a new boot chart.
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Very slow boot up times (2m 30s) on Karmic 9.10 compared to 25 secs wit
Well, after one day of doing nothing, this problem disappeared for me. I
was able to authenticate and change the settings.
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Cannot Unlock "System > Administration > Login Screen"
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Karmic also boots much slower for me. I do not have an exact measure of
Jaunty's time, but I Karmic takes about twice as long to boot.
In my attached boot chart, I had to manually login somewhere between
60-65 seconds because of another bug
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdm/+bug/43114
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 464369 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/464369
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This bug still exists in the released version of Karmic. Is there
anything that I can do to help move this bug fixing along?
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The use case I described in the forum thread is slightly different that
the one for this bug report. Mine involves a broken symbolic link
instead of a broken launcher.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/263266
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I also experience this issue in Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty. I stared this
thread (http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=7330267) to discuss the
issue before I found this bug report.
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I tried twice more to reproduce this bug and was successful both times.
The first time the bubble over lapped the main GNOME panel and the
second time, it was in "the correct location", which is where I normally
see the notification bubbles appear.
I have not triggered another notification yet, so
I waited several minutes. It was there the almost the whole time that I
wrote this bug report. It only disappeared after I triggered another
event.
After I logged in, I tried to mute my system as soon as I heard the
Ubuntu login sound. So, yes, by mean the GNOME loading.
I don't have time righ
Also, the bubble was partially on top of the main Gnome panel, probably
because the bubble was rendered before the panel was and bubbles are not
supposed to move.
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I had a notification bubble (indicating that the volume has been muted)
that would not go away. However, it would still go transparent on
mouse-over. After another event triggered a notification bubble, the
"sound-muted" bubble went away in a
I am not sure if one of these bug reports should be a duplicate, but here is
another bug report for a different package that is also having this issue:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/gmount-iso/+bug/303448
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2999
I just hand this problem for the first time ever on my live USB of
Ubuntu 8.10.
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canberra-gtk-play crashed with SIGSEGV in pa_operation_unref()
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Oh, and its a persistent USB installation too.
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Simply hiding the crash report does not seem like a good solution to me.
A better question is: why is there a crash report if it appears as if
everything is still working correctly?
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compiz.real crashed with SIGSEGV
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Does this bug exists in OpenOffice.org 3.0? Can someone test this and
report back?
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I also have this bug in Ubuntu 8.10 using the default OpenOffice.org
Draw 2.4.1.
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I did have one difference from the blog.
After executing all the fdisk-related commands, there was a warning-type
message that informed me that the kernel was still using the old
structures. So before continuing on and creating the partitions with
Gparted, I first restated my computer to assure my
FYI...
I was having problems using UNetbootin with an iso for Linpus Linux Lite
on a 1GB JetLinx flash drive. So I decided to follow the same
reformatting and partitioning that fixed my problem here...and it
worked! There is something about that procedure described on the
ubuntuliving blog that
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1) I am using Ubuntu 8.10 with all updates installed as of the time of
this writing (Jan. 26, 2009).
2) The version of the Evince Document Viewer is 2.24.1.
3) What I expected:
By opening the PDF in Adobe's PDF viewer, this PDF is a editable form
Clicking "Uncategorized" now works as expected. I don't know how long
it has worked correctly.
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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I no longer have this problem, changed the status to "Invalid". I hope
that is correct.
I do not know how long it has been fixed, but I cannot remember the last
time that it did not work.
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I no long have this problem. I did try to do anything to fix it, and I
did not notice any updates that would have fixed this bug for me.
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I also tried manishmahabir's solution (from the ubuntuliving blog) and
it worked for me :)
I have a 8GB Corsair Voyager (with ready boost...which was a bad
purchase since I on use Ubuntu now instead of Windows). The live USB
worked on many computers except for one Dell desktop for which I was
giv
Up (by itself) is still maps to PrintScreen fr me, but I realized today
that both Ctrl-Up and Shift-Up work correctly (if that matters).
I have never consciously used Ctrl-Up before (normally Ctrl-Left and
-Right jump the cursor over text), but it appears to be a workaround, at
least in the contex
I am not in any remote session. I would be surprised if it were a
different bug, but I do not know enough to make a stronger claim.
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I have the "us" layout and those two commands do not fix the problem for
me. Also, there was no "metacity" running before executing the second
command.
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This bug says that a fix is released (several times), but I still have
this problem and have all updates installed.
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FYI, I just stared a thread on the forum that discusses the same issues.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=6070203#post6070203
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Here is another page that crashes Firefox every time:
http://www.capitalonebowl.com/mascots/main/
I do not expect this page to remain the same, so I attached a copy of
the source code in case that would be helpful.
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Seems like a good test case to me. I tried that link four times and
Firefox crashed every time :(
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*sigh*
Firefox still crashes. I restarted X just in case. The last time I tested it,
it failed on the third video load (from youtube).
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I installed flashplugin-nonfree to be able to play sound from two
sources.
I agree (that this is a duplicate of 192888). That read post in there
for a while (there are a lot!), and they describe my problem.
I will install the Beta. If I do not reply and unsubscribe, that means
it worked :) ...t
This happens to me just before watching a streaming video, but I cannot
reliably reproduce it either.
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This is very minor, but when I click "Uncategorized" in compiz, it is as
though I had clicked "All".
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Public bug reported:
When I click the full screen button in youtube, the screen flickers like
it tried to go full screen, but then it returns to normal size.
A work around is to disable compiz: System->Preferences->Appearance-
Visual Effects->None.
He is the forum link on this issue:
http://ubun
That problem sounds similar to this:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/33603
I could not play sound from multiple programs either and this fix worked
for me.
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Sound Programs can not run simulanously. I can try to use skype. But can't play
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This is probably a problem with all pop-up menus as that same problem
exists with the "Bullets and Numbering" menu. Another way to get the
buttons to their correct de-highlighted state is to move another window
over top of the menu bar. When a button in the menu bar reappears, it
is redrawn corre
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