UPDATE: I can confirm that using the latest drivers per David's
instructions solved the problem. (Thanks David!)
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[MS-7593, Realtek ALC889
David -- thank you. I will try that.
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[MS-7593, Realtek ALC889, Green Headphone Out, Front] No automute HP
-> Line out
To manage notifi
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Headphone jack sensing is not working: when headphones are connected
sounds continues to come out of regular speakers.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: alsa-base 1.0.24+dfsg-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.38-8.42-generic-pae 2.6.38.2
Uname: Lin
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Screen corruption upon login using dual monitors with Nvidia Twinview
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See attached screenshot. Screen corruption goes away upon clicking
anywhere on the Desktop. Fresh install of Ubuntu 11.04 on new desktop
PC with dual 1680x1050 monitors and Nvidia GTS 450. Using proprietary
Nvidia drivers with Twinview.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubun
I just tested the natty-proposed packages, and I can verify that the bug
is no longer present. (Tested on a large spreadsheet with numerous
array formulas.) I'm marking it as no longer affecting me. THANK YOU
so much.
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Björn -- THANK YOU so much.
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Title:
[Upstream] Libreoffice Calc's PRODUCT function doesn't calculate
correctly with certain array formulas
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c
ADDENDUM: I just noticed this calculation error seems to occur only when
constants are used as inputs. For example, "=PRODUCT({1, 2, 3})"
produces an erroneous result, 1; however, if you enter the values 1, 2,
and 3 in cells A1, A2, and A3, "=PRODUCT(A1:A3)" and
"=PRODUCT(A1,A2,A3)" both produce t
Björn, in answer to your question: all versions of OpenOffice
preinstalled by default with Ubuntu 10.10, 10.04, 9.10, etc. did not
have this bug. I know this for a fact because I regularly use a
spreadsheet with array formulas using the PRODUCT function that has
worked fine with the default OpenOf
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: libreoffice
The best way to explain this bug is with a simple example. Type the
values 0.1, 0.2, and 0.3 in cells A1, A2, and A3; then on cell C1 type
"=PRODUCT(1+A1:A3)-1" without the quotes; and then press
- . (If you do this correctly,
ADDENDUM: Interestingly, this calculation error appears to be a problem
only with the PRODUCT function in LibreOffice Calc. For instance, if in
the above array formula you substitute PRODUCT with, say, SUM, both
OpenOffice and LibreOffice Calc display the correct result, 2.6. Hope
this is helpful
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The best way to explain this bug is with a simple example. Type the
values 0.1, 0.2, and 0.3 in cells A1, A2, and A3; then on cell C1 type
"=PRODUCT(1+A1:A3)-1" without the quotes; and then press
. (If you do this correctly, cell C1 will di
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See attached screenshot and log. The same display error occurs every
time a file is downloaded through Firefox.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.10
Package: xorg 1:7.5+6ubuntu3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.35-22.34-generic-pae 2.6.35.4
Why not just get rid of the steppers? Many community themes have done
so. Newer platforms such as Android and iPhone OS have also done so.
Does anyone use steppers?
(To see how it would look, you can add GtkScrollbar::has-forward-stepper
= 0 and GtkScrollbar::has-backward-stepper = 0 to the them
Thanks. I understand and agree -- it's the website's fault.
Note, however, that regardless of where the fault lies, the dozens of
millions of people who use the website would unfairly assume that it's
Ubuntu that doesn't work, as the website works just fine in Mac and
Windows PCs. Too bad.
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I was unable to open any PDF document on a website operated by a large
financial institution. Installing the Adobe reader plugin didn't solve
the problem, which was frustrating. After digging a bit, I noticed that
the problem was caused by the w
Good news: I was able to identify the root cause of, and therefore
solve, this problem.
As mentioned in an earlier post, we were having this problem with only
one of our PCs running 9.10, but not with the others. After a bit of
poking around, we noticed that the Internet connection on the PC havi
Sorry, here's the correct log (I'd manually changed the name and email
address and needed to correct a typo):
[SNIP]
(process:5274): libebookbackendgoogle-DEBUG:
e_book_backend_google_create_contact
(process:5274): libebookbackendgoogle-DEBUG: Creating: BEGIN:VCARD
VERSION:3.0
.EMAIL;TYPE=WORK;X
We're having the same problem with one of our PCs running 9.10, but not
on others. I shut down and restarted evolution-data-server with
GOOGLE_BACKEND_DEBUG=1 exported, and this showed up in the following
log:
[SNIP]
(process:5274): libebookbackendgoogle-DEBUG:
e_book_backend_google_create_cont
Gareth -- I was able to solve the problem by switching from the
recommended "pxljr" driver to the alternate "hpijs" driver. Go to
System -> Administration -> Printing -> HP ColorLaserjet 3600, then
click to change the make and model, choose HP -> Color LaserJet 3600,
click on the "hpijs" driver,
I can confirm this problem. Attached is a scan of a freshly printed
test page.
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Same problem here with proprietary nvidia drivers and fully updated
8.04. Let me add that the 'blank screen' screensaver was working as it
should until very recently.
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I can confirm this problem with the latest release candidate.
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Same exact problem here -- see attached screenshot. Running Gutsy with
default Human theme on a Dell XPS 410 with factory-installed NVIDIA
GeForce 7 Series graphics card.
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The problem was apparently solved on 6.10, but seems to have resurfaced
on 7.04; changed status to "New" temporarily -- until David Farning has
a chance to review and decide on appropriate next steps.
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Status: Fix Released => New
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Hi -- it looks like this issue has resurfaced on 7.04. (I had to
manually add the /etc/fonts/local.conf workaround to fix this on two
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Confirming this issue on factory-installed Ubuntu 7.04 on a brand new
Dell XPS 410 desktop. Changing the relevant line in /etc/fstab solves
the problem for me too.
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** Changed in: gnucash (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Rejected
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report: "gnucash-bin: error while loading shared libraries:
libdbus-1.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
directory." Suggestions?
** Affects: gnucash (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
David,
It's no longer an issue for me since upgrading to 6.10.
Thanks,
Franz
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> gpilotd now does a full sync reliably. But only if
> I start it by manually from the command line.
Same here. See https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/gnome-
pilot/+bug/38574/comments/30
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Oops, I meant to write "gpilotd," not "gpilotd and gnome-pilotd" in my
last post -- sorry for the typo.
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Robert,
> There has always been a human-level timing
> issue when using pilot-link with a USB device:
> you need to press the button on the cradle
> first, then start pilot-link before the USB device
> disconnects.
Actually, gpilotd and gnome-pilotd did *not* have any human-level timing
issues in
Any progress on solving this bug?
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The following work-around has solved the problem for me -- i.e. the Treo
syncs fine _every time_ when I do the following:
1. Open a terminal and kill the panel applet and the daemon:
$ killall gpilot-applet gpilotd
2. At the command line, type 'gpilotd', but do NOT press
3. Connect the Treo to
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