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Had the same issue, workaround above fixed it. I've submitted my own
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ApportVersion: 2.9.2-0ubuntu8
Architecture: i386
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC0: gecko 1154 F lxpanel
CRDA: Error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.04
HibernationDevice: RESUME=UUID=30891768-9369-462d-9322-89fb3f9d95a7
In
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Thanks very much for the help Nigel.
I installed the 'vino' package from Debian unstable in Lucid and
confirmed the bug is still present. I also installed Karmic's package in
Lucid just to re-confirm that it solves the issue.
I'll submit this bug to the Debian bugtracker tomorrow and contact the
Since the package Maintainer of vino is listed as the 'Ubuntu
Development Team', isn't it logical that they be notified of this bug?
This is quite a serious usability issue and a number of people have now
taken the time to diagnose and investigate it. I'm certain that whoever
packaged it would app
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Yann, I tested without Gwibber set-up.
My desktop doesn't ask me to unlock my keyring when it starts up, but it
does when I try to remote desktop. It is definitely being triggered by
the remote desktop connection.
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Also, by default it shows that the legacy driver and the current
recommended driver are both active.
Is that even possible?
** Also affects: jockey
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Saïvann : It's not only up to xserver-xorg to fix this. There is an
independent Freedesktop specification outlining how the clipboard works.
It says clearly that all applications, when quitting should export the
clipboard contents to the global clipboard.
xserver-xorg actually adheres to the speci
Dan,
Interesting question.
As we probably all know, Canonical have been pushing a usability drive,
which is led by Mark Shuttleworth.
This has produced the FUSA applet (which was developed for 8.10), the
notification area overhaul (included in 9.04), the theme updates (9.10)
and we have the MeMe
I didn't even read his post cuz he's just ranting.
This is not the place to rant. If ranting actually got any results, then
I would be ranting myself.
The reason I use Ubuntu is because despite the (admittedly) really
shitty bus like this one, I still prefer it to Windows and Mac OS X is
too expe
Look it's open-source. It's an open-source development model. That's how
it works.
Why do you have to rant and rave on a technical bugtracker about a
development model that clearly doesnt satisfy your expectations?
Perhaps open-source just isn't for you.
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MASTER Copy-Paste doesn't work if the
Installing glipper or parcellite by default is not a fix, if we did
that, then we wouldn't have solved the problem that the specification
itself was designed to solve.
And the real reason this bug is not a papercut because it is not
trivial. If it was trivial then someone would have fixed it alrea
** Changed in: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/58
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Well, it looks like some nice developer has volunteered his time to the
Mozilla suite to fix this bug (iirc), and progress is being made to fix
this for Firefox.
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=311340
Also, please, less whining, and more contributing.
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This only occurs if you have samba installed prior to nautilus
installing it for you. See
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/samba/+bug/460256
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It's true, I had installed smbfs prior to creating the share in
nautilus. So that explains why it didn't generate my user.
Perhaps assuming that non-technical people won't have installed samba
for any reason before adding a share via nautilus is a good assumption.
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** Also affects: nautilus-share (Ubuntu)
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Binary package hint: samba
I'm running the Karmic RC.
I right-click on a folder in nautilus and share it.
I then reboot the computer.
I try to access the share from another computer, but when I put in my
username/pw, it doesn't authenticate.
Only after I run 'sudo smbpassw
I just tested this in Karmic and this is broken again.
I could not access a share I created through nautilus until I ran sudo
smpasswd and added my user to the smb user db.
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2009/6/12 Mat Tomaszewski
> Jackflap wrote:
> > Thanks for the fix Michael.
> >
> > Mat, I don't see how this isn't a papercut, the definition is clear:
> >
> > "A bug that will improve user experience if fixed, is small enough for
> > u
I've just seen your mail to ubuntu-devel-discuss redefining what a
papercut is:
http://www.mail-archive.com/ubuntu-devel-
disc...@lists.ubuntu.com/msg08529.html
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Thanks for the fix Michael.
Mat, I don't see how this isn't a papercut, the definition is clear:
"A bug that will improve user experience if fixed, is small enough for
users to become habituated to it, and is trivial to fix."
This bug clearly fits all 3 aspects of the definition.
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I start transmission up, maximize it and close it.
When I start transmission up again, it doesn't start up maximized. It
always reverts to the default size (which is something like half the
screen), when you close it.
** Affects: hundredpap
Just a big thank you for applying this fix.
Orange Bluetooth Speaker (Acoustic Energy) owner here.
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Is this definitely the same bug as #153444 ?
This claims to have a fix released, but I've also just reproduced it in
Intrepid. Perhaps they are separate bugs, and #153444 is really the one
I'm experiencing as it contains the message that I'm seeing?
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Symlinks for umountnfs / sendsigs wrong: ha
I tried absolutely everything above and nothing worked.
In the end, the only thing that did work for me was to downgrade the
bluetooth packages to Hardy's version. Here's a HOWTO I put together:
http://jackflapb.wordpress.com/2009/03/23/howto-downgrading-intrepids-
bluetooth-packages-to-hardys/
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Importance: Undecided => Unknown
Bugwatch: None => GNOME Bug Tracker #530055
Assignee: Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs) => (unassigned)
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audio cd
Sorry about that, I guess I should have commented.
I emailed desktop-devel-discuss to see what package this should go since
it's not actually a problem with rhythmbox and someone said that the
autorun dialog is a part of nautilus, so the bug should go to nautilus.
I believe this is an issue upstr
** Changed in: rhythmbox (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Invalid
** Also affects: nautilus
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: nautilus
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I don't run a command, I put in the CD in the drive and an autorun
dialog pops up on the desktop which defaults to open the cd with
rhythmbox.
Clicking OK opens rhythmbox, but the focus isnt on the cd, but on the
library. I haven't changed anything in my settings, this is default
Intrepid behaviou
Actually, I've just realized that this bug is within Ubuntu, and not
rhythmbox itself.
Running 'rhythmbox file:///dev/scd0' starts up rhythmbox with the
selected pane on the Audio CD as expected.
This means that the issue isn't with rhythmbox, but with the way Ubuntu
auto-runs the cd. This is eas
Confirmed here again. Intrepid with FF 3.0.4.
Most boxes do work, however, the gmail compose mail text box definitely
doesn't receive clipboard contents from Evolution's compose mail text
box (other boxes, like the To: field do work).
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Status: Unknown
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When you insert an audio cd, the auto-run dialog comes up asking if I
want to open it with Rhythmbox as default.
Clicking OK, opens Rhythmbox, but the default display is on my Library,
and not on the Audio CD.
Ideally, Rhythmbox should open on
Yup, definitely.
Fresh intrepid install with mythtv directly from the package manager.
Problem is gone.
Alex
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Yeah, I know what you mean..
I've just tested this in Intrepid though and it doesn't happen any more.
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Ok, I've found an even better way of doing this which fixes the logout,
reboot and shutdown functionality of gnome menus. I've put together a
little HOWTO here:
http://jackflapb.wordpress.com/2008/10/19/howto-workaround-mythtvs-
screwy-shutdownrebootlogout-behaviour-when-running-as-a-desktop-
appl
Wow, so I tried _everything_ and nothing worked except one thing
(probably the most obvious too).
I tried installing the latest xserver-xorg-video-intel as described
above, I tried installing 915resolution from hardy's packages, I tried
installing xserver-xorg-video-i810, I tried manually setting
I've just installed the Intrepid RC (alternate cd), and my PCG-SRX51P
also boots into 800x600. I will try installing the latest intel driver
as unggnu describes in his/her howto above and report back.
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Well, I even emailed mythtv-users and the best workaround I managed to
come up with was the following:
Since you can change a setting in the mythtv options to disable
prompting on exit, when you click shutdown/reboot, it just quits mythtv
without asking (but doesn't shutdown/reboot the computer).
I agree, exactly the same situation here, I have mythtv running
permanently on the tv.
Now I have to hack the shutdown, reboot, sleep and logout gnome actions
in order to force the OS to do what it's supposed to do. This is a huge
pain in the ass if you're running mythtv permanently on a second
mo
Can I get no one to write a patch for this? I've submitted this bug to
the debian bugtracker and to the synaptic mailing list.
Radio silence.
Is synaptic no longer under active development? Where the hell are its
developers hiding?
It's bugs like this and http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?i
So, I installed a nightly test release of the upcoming 0.9 version which
isnt based on wxWidgets and it *seems* to have solved the problem for
me. I haven't tested it too thoroughly, but the couple of times I've
watched movies since, it hasn't reproduced this problem.
http://nightlies.videolan.org
Ok, I've just tested Hardy alpha 5. Problem is fixed.
Thank you everyone.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/181729
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I've just reproduced this problem in Fedora. So the problem is
definitely upstream. Will post an email to bluez-users since Launchpad
seems to be dead when it comes to bluetooth development
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/133690
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I've actually managed to solve this one by doing something completely
different.
I've got a black WD Passport drive formatted as ntfs which uses a small
10cm USB cable. Whenever I'd boot up with the drive plugged in with this
cable, it would be detected on boot only half the time. If I used a
long
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 133690 ***
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I've just tested Fedora 8 and this problem doesn't occur.
Fedora uses dbus-1.1.2 instead of 1.1.1 which Gutsy has. Hardy will ship
with 1.1.2, so there's a good chance this is sorted right now in Hardy
alpha.
Anyone care to test?
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It's funny how freedesktop expect everyone to adhere to a standard that
neither no other OS has implemented, and then no one adhere's to it, and
thus the feature doesn't actually work like it should do because one
community expects the ownus to be on everyone else, copy/pasting has
become a bit of
** Changed in: synaptic (Ubuntu)
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Confirmed on Ubuntu 7.10. bluez-utils 3.19 with both the following usb
bluetooth adapters and a MS Intellimouse Explorer:
Edimax EB-DGC2
Trust BT120
My dmesg displays the following messages whenever I move the mouse
before running hciconfig hci0 reset:
[ 169.162683] hci_acldata_packet: hci0 ACL
** Changed in: synaptic
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 110375 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/110375
Confirmed on Ubuntu 7.10. bluez-utils 3.19 with both the following usb
bluetooth adapters:
Edimax EB-DGC2
Trust BT120
My dmesg displays the following messages whenever I move the mouse
before running hciconf
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 49890 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/49890
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USB drive not detected if booted with drive connected
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Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: synaptic (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I have a Sony Vaio VGN-T1XP/L laptop running latest Ubuntu 7.10 with
kernel 2.6.22-14.47.
Once I resume from having suspended, the laptop automatically hibernates
again a few seconds after resuming. Once I resume after hibernating it
works as normal.
Once I resume from havin
** Also affects: synaptic (Ubuntu)
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Status: New
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I've found that a couple of other media players also perform the same
behaviour. It happens with VLC, Songbird and Totem Movie Player (which
is Ubuntu's default movie player, but not Rhythmbox).
Bugs will have to be reported for each media player, however, it seems
unintuitive that Gnome's sleep m
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