I would suggest that PulseAudio only be the default on distros that use
it. I use Debian which doesn't use PulseAudio by default, and somehow
this change seems to have trickled into it as well, judging by the
comment from lib/sound.properties to provide feedback on this Launchpad
bug.
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This is not a bug; newly started terminal emulators should not start
login shells, since they are already part of a login session. They are
correct in running sh/bash as a non-login shell, which is the same
behavior as would be observed when, for example, starting an escape
shell from the ftp/telne
As I mentioned, it is since I upgraded to the Hardy beta that it started
happening -- it was not an issue in Gutsy. If you are referring to
whether it still happens since the final release of Hardy, then yes, it
does, and it has not vanished since.
I can also provide further evidence that the prob
s/quite/quits/ on the first line.
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Faulty GPRS chatscript
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/237817
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Binary package hint: system-tools-backends
It seems that the PPP chatscript for GPRS connections that ships with
Hardy is faulty. It quite just after it sends the dial string to the
GPRS modem, and does not wait for the CONNECT string, which results in
both an inability to de
The YouTube plugin didn't work for me either, until I started gathering
debugging data for replying to this bug. However, I noticed that I had
gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad-multiverse installed, rather than
gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad. Once I installed the latter, it started
working. Maybe others are aff
Public bug reported:
Since I upgraded to the Hardy beta, my touchpad displays very weird
behavior. The most prominent and disturbing feature is that whenever I
put my finger on it, it moves the cursor a distance proportional to the
distance between the absolute point on the physical touchpad where
Just for the record, it doesn't happen with NFSv3.
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Kernel panic when mounting NFSv4
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/178830
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Here is the complete console output, from boot to panic.
** Attachment added: "Console output"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/11074180/barda
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Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.22-14-generic
Since some recent upgrade (I don't know exactly which, though), I have
become unable to mount an NFSv4 filesystem, because the kernel panics.
It's not just an oops but an actual panic, because the system locks up
hard. It's a
I also managed to find this on my own, but I have to wonder; why is ssh-
agent sgid? Searching the entire filesystem after files belonging to the
"ssh" group yields no results, so I don't see what benefits ssh-agent
would gain from being sgid.
Isn't the obvious solution to just remove sgid privile
I, too, can confirm the symptoms. However, the workaround suggested by
the original poster does not appear to work here. "WCursor" was already
the core pointer, but xmodmap still won't remap the cursor properly. I
have not been able to find out why yet.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 66004 ***
I'm not sure if tilde expansion should be used in ~/.profile. It may
work with dash, but ~/.profile should work with shells without tilde
expansion as well. I suggest replacing it with $HOME/bin instead.
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.bash_profile never executed for graphical l
Oh, I had no idea that Ubuntu didn't use bash as the default shell. That
explains a lot. How about ~/.profile: is it sourced? (I don't currently
have access to an Ubuntu system, so I cannot test myself)
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.bash_profile is not sources when X session starts
https://launchpad.net/bugs/66004
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Sorry, this bug was in error, although only partly. It turned out that
the bonobo-activation-server still remained from an older session, and
therefore its DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS environment variable was wrong
for the current session.
However, that does indicate a problem with bonobo-activation-
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: music-applet
It appears that music-applet is unable to control Rhythmbox. Regardless
of whether Rhythmbox is running, music-applet just displays the icon
offering to launch it.
I have checked so that Rhythmbox registers its d-bus services (using
dbus-mon
The icon theme in use at the time was, in fact, Human. I have no idea
why it was looking for an icon in the Tangerine directory.
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Update-manager won't start because of missing icon
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Binary package hint: update-manager
I just tried to upgrade a system from Dapper to Edgy by way of using
"update-manager -c", and was surprised to find the following error. As
soon as I pressed the Update button and it had downloaded two files, it
aborted with the following P
While that is useful to know, all other Linux distros and Unix systems
that I have used do source ~/.bash_profile (or ~/.profile) upon X login.
If Ubuntu really wants to do this with ~/.xsession, I believe it should
at the very least ship with a default /etc/skel/.xsession that sources
~/.bash_prof
Public bug reported:
In Ubuntu (I have not seen this in any other distribution), when one
logs into the system through gdm, it seems as though one's
~/.bash_profile does not get sourced as it should. This is a very big
problem for many people (just about everyone I know who runs Ubuntu), as
it lea
Indeed, I can also confirm that it works with the security repos.
However, surely, this cannot not be considered a bug? Shouldn't it work
with the default repos?
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Binary package hint: krb5-user
In Ubuntu 6.06, Kerberos seems uninstallable, since a couple of packages
have unmet dependencies. The most typical is krb5-user, so I'm posting
the errors from apt-get install krb5-user:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
krb5-us
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