Dennis~
I get an error with the line sudo apt-get wine
E:Invalid operation wine
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Title:
package libgpg-error0:i386 1.12-0.2ubuntu1 failed to in
For application developers, I think a work-around to this problem might
be simply to call indicator.set_menu(menu) again after any call to
menu.append(item). Although it shouldn't be necessary, it works fine
with earlier versions of python-appindicator. Calling set_menu(menu)
with the same menu tha
running it as udisks --dump got this though:
device-file: /dev/sda
presentation: /dev/sda
by-id: /dev/disk/by-id/ata-IBM-DTTA-351680_WJ0WKFG3825
by-id:
/dev/disk/by-id/scsi-SATA_IBM-DTTA-351680_WJ0WKFG3825
by-p
Not precisely...I made the command, plugged the device in, and the operation
was done before I could get the device plugged in. It lasted about 1/2 a
second. I did not get a udisk dump log, but I got this:
brandon@Theophage:~$ udisk --dump
No command 'udisk' found, did you mean:
Command 'udisks
Here are the logs. The hard drive (ACER) was working at the moment, but
the flash drive and the mp3 player were not:
brandon@Theophage:~$ gvfs-mount -lo
Drive(0): Generic Flash Disk
Type: GProxyDrive (GProxyVolumeMonitorGdu)
Drive(1): CD/DVD Drive
Type: GProxyDrive (GProxyVolumeMonitorGdu)
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nautilus does not recognize my usb devices, but I can find them with
lsusb
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The USB devices currently in use are a Creative Zen mp3 player and an
external hard drive, both of which used to work fine. This has happened
with other usb devices.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: nautilus 1:3.2.1-0ubuntu3.1
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rhythmbox freezes at the last second of a song
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This problem may have to do with retrieving songs from my external hard
drive, but I'm not sure.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: rhythmbox 2.90.1~20110908-0ubuntu1.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.0.0-14.23-generic 3.0.9
Uname: Linux 3.0.0-14-generic i68
this was right after the Natty upgrade.
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USB ports quit recognizing all peripherals, but they used to recognize
them. I was always careful to safely remove my hardware.
ProblemType: Bug
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ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.38-10.46-generic 2.6.38.7
I just installed 64-bit 10.04 onto an IBM ThinkPad W500, and I was
having the same network-manager related problem, which was resolved by
switching to wicd as suggested in comment #46.
The important snippet from lspci -v is:
03:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 5100 AGN [Shi
Based on a forum suggestion I checked the gconf /apps/gksu/sudo-mode
setting, and it was false. I changed it to true, and update-manager now
works as expected again. I'm not sure how the setting got changed, but
it's certainly possible that I did it by accident when trying to correct
an entirely un
The same problem recently occurred for me one of my machines running
10.04. I am also at a loss as to what I should check next for problem
investigation.
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In my case, high memory/CPU utilization in polkitd and CPU utilization
in dbus was the result of repeated calls to nm-tool that I was making in
conky to determine my wireless essid. In previous versions, this was not
a problem, and there is clearly a memory leak in polkitd associated with
this. How
I also have this problem on 10.10. The 10.04 install that I upgraded
from did not have this problem.
It has nothing to do with pulseaudio, since I don't even have pulseaudio
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FWIW, there is a repackaged version of aircraft-manager available from
my PPA that works in Lucid. Even if you have Dell's version of Ubuntu
for the mini, the last time I checked, you need my version of aircraft-
manager because theirs doesn't work on their own distro. You can easily
map this progr
I re-tested on a fully up-to-date 10.04 machine. This functionality is
still broken.
I will not be able to take the time to test an upstream release.
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When KMS is enabled in Lucid (this may be true on Karmic too, but I no
longer have a machine running Karmic for testing), the console
resolution that I have configured via settings in /etc/default/grub is
overridd
I have the same problem on a machine with intel graphics that uses
inteldrmfb instead of radeondrmfb. The resolution issue is also resolved
on that machine by disabling KMS.
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When KMS is enabled in Lucid (this may be true on Karmic too, but I no
longer have a machine running Karmic for testing), the console
resolution that I have configured via settings in /etc/default/grub is
overridden. The system uses the screen's full resolution instead.
I hav
The laptop for which this was a problem was installed back to Hardy for
unrelated reasons. I have three other machines running Xubuntu 9.10, and
none of them have ever exhibited this problem. In the absence of
confirmation from other users, I am going to mark this bug as invalid to
indicate that it
Based on another user's suggestion, I deleted my .config directory,
logged back in, and reconfigured xfce to get back to where I had been.
After server system restarts, I no longer see this problem. Assuming
that it is related to some oddity in my previous xfce configuration, I
will mark this bug a
This could be a dup of bug 454437, because the symptoms are similar.
However, there appear to be enough differences in the details that I
opened a new bug.
The launchpad thread discusses this problem a bit more:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1301185
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After updating my Karmic install with the latest packages as of 10/25, I
can no longer log in following reboot.
If I switch to a console using Ctrl+Alt+F1, I can log in and restart gdm
with 'sudo service gdm restart'. After this, I can successfully log in.
Examing .xsession-
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One more alternate work-around: comment out the line that says "set -e".
That line tells the script to exit on error whenever any regular command
fails. Commenting out just this line means that the update-alternatives
calls that work still get run, and those that don't work don't also
cause removal
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$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 9.10
Release:9.10
$ apt-cache policy xfdesktop4
xfdesktop4:
Installed: 4.6.1-1ubuntu1
Candidate: 4.6.1-1ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 4.6.1-1ubuntu1 0
500 http://ports.ubuntu.com karm
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hal:
Installed: 0.5.13-1ubuntu8
Candidate: 0.5.13-1ubuntu8
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50
I upgraded to from jaunty to karmic on a different laptop. The problem
is not present there.
Two distinct differences between the two machines are:
1) the second machine runs the i386 architecture, not lpia
2) the second machine has nvidia graphics, not intel
I still need to test i386 on
Unfortunately, I am using the lpia build, for which there is no live CD
available. I might try out the live CD as a way to test whether this
problem is present in an i386 build, but if it is not present in that
case, I still won't have a clear indication of whether the problem is
related to the lpi
** Summary changed:
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+ GTK themes show incorrect color when shade is used
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The problem was seen with the daily alternate install image from
10/17/2009.
After seeing that the problem appears to be related to the use of shade,
I then looked for themes installed on my system that use this
functionality. I found Industrial, Mist, Albatross, Crux, and
Clearlooks. It's hard fo
The problem appears to be the result of using "shade" to darken
selected_bg_color. If I change the value of bg[SELECTED] in the
"murrine-menu-item" style block, removing the shade setting, the
highlighting shows up in blue again.
style "murrine-menu-item" = "murrine-wider"
{
bg[SELECTED]
I should have indicated that the problem color is selected_bg_color, not
selected_fg_color.
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The Shiki-Brave GTK theme in the latest Karmic displays pink as the
selected_fg_color in some cases where it should display blue (e.g.
backgrounds of items in the XFCE IconBox, backgrounds of buttons in the
Gnome taskbar, and backgrounds of the selected item in the menu).
$ l
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 395269 ***
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I really was only looking for the bug cross-referencing. Please correct
the bug number if I marked this one as a dup of the wrong bug.
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Remove included
This is a problem with gnome + metacity + UNR (I don't know whether it
also happens without UNR). I believe that it is specific to some key
combinations. The only key combination that I am aware of that is
problematic is the one I indicated in the bug report. It might be a
problem for some others,
The version in jaunty-proposed solves the problem associated with this
bug. I also was able to use it to fix a desktop that was previously
corrupted by the old desktop-switcher (use d-s to corrupt desktop, login
to corrupted desktop, use gnome-terminal to install the new version, use
gnome-terminal
Same problem for me on a Thinkpad T61P running Jaunty.
Failed to eject "/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/storage_model_DVD_RAM_UJ_862".
Given device "/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/storage_model_DVD_RAM_UJ_862" is not
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I don't think you intended to forward this to my project, since the
feature request is for gstm. That is not to say that it wouldn't be a
good idea for my alternative ssh tunnel manager, just that I think the
original user was looking for functionality in gstm.
In my system, users wishing to have
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I have tried on Hardy, Intrepid, and Jaunty, and they are all consistent in
their behavior where .xsession is concerned. The only way to have .xsession
executed is to select the 'Run Xclient script'
session type in gdm. Note that .xsession is not "sourced" in any of these
releases, but executed,
Changing back to new, since my comment on 2009-04-12 answered the only
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Oops ... no ... setxkbmap is not required, but both calls to gconftool-2
_are_ required. With only the one that Luca recommends, the workaround
does not achieve the desired effect.
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In addition to synaptic, I also saw this problem in nautilus. If I
opened nautilus by clicking on one of the folders displayed by netbook-
launcher, I would see the empty space underneath the window. Maximizing
with the title-bar button was not enough to cover up the empty space.
Only clicking on t
For me, the call to setxkbmap was required.
I'm not sure whether both calls to gconftool-2 were required. I will try
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I don't believe that this bug is valid. My read of the scripts in
Xsession.d is that .xsessionrc will be sourced no matter what session
you choose, not .xsession or .xinitrc.
I don't know why your .xinitrc was being sourced in previous releases,
because the scripts look the same to me, at least ba
I recently reinstalled from the released lpia alternate install CD. I
can now confirm that the alternate install CD can be used to install the
lpia architecture build without any special tweaking to get the
necessary kernel and/or modules installed.
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I experimented a little more and discovered that, no, setxkbmap is not
required. The two calls to gconftool-2 are enough to enable the desired
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As a work-around, I wrote this script:
#!/bin/sh
setxkbmap
gconftool-2 --set --type=string /desktop/gnome/keybindings/custom0/binding
XF86WLAN
gconftool-2 --set --type=string /desktop/gnome/keybindings/custom0/binding
XF86AudioNext
I then configured the script to run at login using the 'Startu
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On the Dell mini, the wireless key (Fn+2) issues keycode 171,
XF86AudioNext. I have configured a 'Custom Shortcut' with the 'Keyboard
Shortcuts' capplet that should run a command to toggle the WLAN state
when I press the wireless key.
I can verify that the cancel button works after update from the jaunty
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Ah-hah ... here you go. Please let me know if any of the other logs from
that directory would be helpful so I can attach those, tool.
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Here are logs from the installed system both with and without the
restricted modules installed. I've also included 'lspci -nvvk' output
for both cases, in case there are any important differences between the
two.
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Craig,
Please let me know if you need any additional logs. The USB key is
running the alternate installer, not a live ISO, so adding the
restricted modules to it is not an option. However, I could get you the
syslog from the running system that has the restricted modules installed
if that would be
I went through the installation up to the partition tool, and then saved
the debug logs to disk. Here are the resulting logs.
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with linux-lpia (and the restricted modules) already installed? If not,
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Ah-ha ... the problem is not that there are no default icons provided
... it's that the default icon set is incomplete. For example, the
wireless icons used by nm-applet are not provided, nor is the power-
disconnected icon.
Of the 58 notification icons provided by the Human theme, only 12 are in
$ lsb_release -dr
Description:Ubuntu jaunty (development branch)
Release:9.04
$ dpkg -s notify-osd | grep Version
Version: 0.9.11-0ubuntu1
As you point out, the icons are there in the package, but when I specify
the gnome icon theme without the user-specific customisation that I
descri
I'm sure that this will most likely be marked at "wishlist" priority,
and I'm fine with that, since the typical user who has selected a
different theme will recognise that it is easy to include the Human
theme icons in the selected them. For example:
$ mkdir -p ~/.icons/gnome/scalable/status
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Applications using the new notify-osd will typically use a new set of
icons with notification-* names. The Human Gtk theme is the only one
that provides these icons. Users who choose a theme with a different
icon set get no icon, just an empty
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FWIW, linux-lpia and linux-restricted-modules-lpia are both present on
the install media. The work-around to complete installation was to mount
the USB stick on /media/cdrom0, enable the CD as a software source, and
install linux-lpia.
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Yesterday (April 4, 2009), I installed Jaunty to my dell mini 910 from a
USB stick using the latest alternate install ISO found here
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ports/daily/current/.
I put the install media on the USB stick using usb-creat
After rebooting the newly installed system, I discovered that the linux-
lpia meta package was not installed. Without this package, the kernel
module for my wireless card was not available.
Should the linux-lpia module have been installed as part of the standard
installation? Or is it reasonable t
I tried the current alternate install ISO, after installing it with usb-
creator version 0.1.10~hardy1. It works now without any special steps
required. Simply boot from the USB stick and follow the prompts.
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I was using the hd-media vmlinuz and initrd.gz due to bug 355376, and
the fact that the USB stick guide seems to suggest that the hd-media
installer is required to use the alternate install ISO from USB.
Since bug 355376 is fixed and Arnaud says that the ISO install "works
perfectly", I expect tha
I confirm that this problem is fixed in the current hd-media
vmlinuz/initrd.gz. I will update my question 66241 with the details of
what I did to successful install from USB with the lpia alternate-
install media.
There is still one problem with the installation. When the installer
gets to the poi
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I've attached the details you asked for. As you can see in the log
generated with the alternate xorg.conf file, the synaptics module is not
found.
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