It seems the UI's model is directly implemented in a SQLite DB, so every
UI call is blocked while accessing a DB. Nevertheless, I don't
understand why the DB processing can't take place on a separate thread
that updates the UI. The UI could show old information and still remain
responsive!
This, v
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 331695 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/331695
Not sure this is a dup. 331695 was closed against notify-sharp because
issues were needed per app. So isn't this a banshee issue? There is no
open banshee issue as far as I can tell.
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A very similar problem is now occurring on a macbook, having upgraded to
Intrepid, but I did not see the problem on feisty or hardy.
The flicker only occurs on a change of brightness -- either manual or
kicked off by gnome power manager.
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Hi Pedro,
Sorry for not updating this; it is indeed no longer an issue.
** Changed in: f-spot (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/95962
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Upgrading to hardy and creating a new home dir sorted this for me.
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Upgrading to hardy and creating a new home dir sorted this for me.
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ACPI lid events occur without opening laptop lid (while lid is closed)
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- macbook, ACPI lid events occur without opening the lid (while lid is closed)
+ ACPI lid events occur without opening laptop lid (while lid is closed)
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Binary package hint: acpid
I noticed the back light on my macbook was coming on when the lid was
closed (you can easily tell because the big apple lights up).
I ran tail -f -n0 /var/log/acpid.log and shut the lid. A little later
the light came on. I waited another five minut
I have the same problem. It seems to occur after leaving the machine
idle for a while, and closing the lid. (Though this doesn't suspend,
just switches off the screen)
When I open it again the mouse pointer seems to randomly cycle between 3
types of behaviour. The first is that described by Étienn
I can confirm f-spot still fails to import on my dist-upgraded laptop
running gutsy as well as the tribe 4 live cd. Gthumb importer does work
however.
If I plug the camera in and select 'Import Photos' then cancel the
importer, f-spot imports fine. If however I press ignore, and then
attempt to im
Can confirm similar problem acting as wireless client (using zd1201.fw)
with an MSI UB11B dongle, same driver.
With zd1201 driver on linux 2.6.22-9 it freezes. With feisty
installation of 2.6.20-16 the same dongle on the same machine(s) works
fine. If I tail the logs, it gets as far as sending a D
Thanks for the suggestion Brian. Gutsy seems to have fixed it, it worked
fine with the live cd, as does suspend/resume now. Fantastic!
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I can confirm this with an Apple MacBook and remote control. Closing the
lid initiates DPMS Off, pressing buttons on the remote (mapped to
XF86Media* multimedia keys) causes DPMS on.
I agree it seems to be g-p-m, not gnome-screensaver, that's doing this.
All I could do to mitigate it is to set the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: f-spot
With current feisty, f-spot 0.3.5-0ubuntu1 and gphoto2 2.2.0 (libgphoto
2.3.0), I am unable to import photos from my Canon Powershot A80. It
gives the following in the console:
Testing gphoto path = usb:001,009
PortInfo Universal Serial Bus, usb:0
If you could find a file that mentions usbhid and/or pb_fnmode that
would be a great help, as that's probably the cause. If that file is set
that way by default on a new feisty it would show the maintainers what
they need to fix. (Or if it was something you did you need to change any
reference to p
Well, pb_fnmode has disappeared completely from
/sys/module/usbhid/parameters.
Gentoo wiki to the rescue: the parameter is now set in the hid module,
so should be adjusted there.
Since usbhid won't load at all with that parameter and every piece of
information about changing FN key behaviour stil
OK, fixed for 2.6.20-12 and possibly earlier: usbhid complaining about
pb_fnmode option not being supported. That option was set in
/etc/modprobe.d/touchpad (by me, not by the system) so that pressing F1
gave F1 instead of . By default you need to do FN+F1.
I think this is new, as usbhid didn't co
Hi there,
Unfortunately this line did not improve things. I tried
2.6.20-10-generic and it wouldn't even boot, giving some ATA errors when
I ran it text-mode. I can try and boot again if you like, and give you
the exact message, or I can try a different command line option with -9,
or i can just w
2.6.20-8 is similarly afflicted but 2.6.20-6 doesn't have this problem,
so I've switched to that for now, though it means no atheros wireless (i
hear that's fixed in -9).
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Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.20
This seems to be a kernel problem, not a gdm problem, because even if I
boot in recovery mode I have no keyboard input whatsoever. I'm running a
first generation macbook and dist-upgraded today from edgy. This problem
occurs with gener
I have the same high-processor usage while idle problem with beagled,
(so not the beagled-helper initial index problem). It's also on a laptop
and it's annoying.
I don't think this can really be as designed as joeshaw said, because
unticking *all* the boxes about indexing services, so that really
Fixed (in edgy).
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libglade-java will not install in edgy.
It depends on libgcj7 but that has been renamed to libgcj7-0.
The following packages have unmet dependencies.
libglade-java: Depends: libgcj7 (>= 4.1.0) but it is not installable
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