Possibly duplicated by bug #1309418?
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light-locker breaks x11vnc as service
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Possibly a duplicate of #1287171?
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Title:
Problem when Screensaver kicks in
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I use ssvnc as a client and am able to connect to a password protected
x11vnc service. ssvnc offers me a black screen to enter the x11vnc login
credentials, it accepts these credentials but then *bypasses* (!) the
lock screen of the remote desktop and immediately shows me the remote
desktop! Howeve
Additional information: after a reboot, without changing anything in the
setup, the problem is gone. Seems like there is an unknown step which
"activated" the problem in the first place.
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Public bug reported:
1) The release of Ubuntu you are using
Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
2) The version of the package you are using
light-locker 1.4.0-0ubuntu1
3) What you expected to happen
Locking the screen should have no impact on the sound volume of the
system.
4) What happened instead
Light-Lock
Sorry, the post before got sent before I was ready to send it (seems
like I accidentally used a keyboard shortcut for sending because I
didn't click the submit button...). Here's what I wanted to post:
The latest from precise-proposed seems to fix the problem. Current
setup:
Firebug 1.10.2
firef
firefox14.0.1+build1-0ubuntu0.12.04.3
firefox-globalmenu 14.0.1+build1-0ubuntu0.12.04.3
firefox-gnome-support 14.0.1+build1-0ubuntu0.12.04.3
firefox-locale-de 14.0.1+build1-0ubuntu0.12.04.3
firefox-locale-en 14.0.1+build
Yes, I've updated to Firebug 1.10.2 I'm not sure if you're guess of bug
#1035305 being related to this one is right. My steps to reproduce in
comment 45 indicate that the crash doesn't happen when switching "to"
firefox (like in bug #1035305) but when switching away from it (opening
the HUD).
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I finally managed to reproduce the bug. The cause seems to be the drop
down list of the location bar in Firefox in combination with the Firebug
extension.
My Ubuntu setup: Ubuntu 12.04 32-bit, all latest packages installed as
of now, plus all latest firefox packages from precise-proposed as of
now
Here's a stack trace I created following the instructions from
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MozillaTeam/Bugs#Run_Firefox_in_a_Debugger
I'm still not sure how to reproduce it, it's just trial and error. I
just switched to Firefox to other running applications and back again,
opened the HUD every now and
I installed the packages which are supposed to fix this bug from
precise-proposed yesterday. Before this update I could reproduce the
crash 100%. Now it's working better but it's not fully fixed yet: I
*sometimes* manage to crash Firefox when I do a HUD search. I still
haven't figured out when that
The workaround of disabling the gapless playback option doesn't work for
me, I still get these random stops on song change (Ubuntu 12.04,
Banshee 2.4.0 - also tried 2.4.1, which is in proposed at the moment,
but same there)
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Very important: this also happens during an upgrade of an existing
installation to 10.04 and seems to destroy the upgrade process! After I
had gotten thrown out of my GNOME session I logged in again and it
seemed like the whole upgrade process had been killed as well, because
my system was behaving
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 562456 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/562456
Set to invalid because of being a duplicate of #562456
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 562456
Xorg crash when installing smart-notifier
** Changed in: smart-notifier (Ubuntu)
Status:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: smart-notifier
When upgrading from Karmic to Lucid the smart-notifier package breaks
the complete upgrading process and leaves the system in an inconsistent
state.
To reproduce:
* have smart-notifier (0.28-1.1ubuntu2) installed in 9.10
* start upgrading
Isn't this bug a duplicate of #226401?
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Same here on a neq Thinkpad T61 with Ubuntu 8.10 clean install, all
updates as of 21 Nov 2008. I had the laptop running idle for about half
an hour and when I returned to it it had frozen and the laptop lights
for Wifi, Bluetooth (and maybe some others) were flashing fast. The logs
are huge and ful
I also have this problem. Mostly I have Rhythmbox running (or at least
it's started but doesn't play). Today it also happened with Audacious
player. I can't reproduce it with the steps provided above. It also
doesn't happen every time I receive a new email, but pretty often (maybe
at least once a d
I'm seeing it the other way around: sound volume always resets to 0%
(muted) after reboot. This didn't happened when I had Hardy installied
clean and freshly. It must have been introduced with one of the
subsequent Hardy updates. Maybe my "mute" problem is related to the 100%
problem of this bug re
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: New => Invalid
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Writing to DVD-RAM creates corrupted folders
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/117328
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Ah, sorry, please ignore my former comment. It was a corrupted DVD-RAM
disc that causes these messages. Further testing with good discs shows
that it all seems to work fine again in Gutsy.
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You received this bug
Did a clean install of ubuntu 7.10 on the same machine, but still the
same problem.
Looking into /var/log/messages I found it populated with hundreds of
errors like the following one, all of them only differing in the sector
number mentioned at the end of each error:
Nov 1 21:03:27 timetunnel ke
Behaviour confirmend on an IBM Thinkpad R52 with harddisk Hitachi
HTS541060G9AT00. Default value for APM is 128 after a clean install of
Gutsy Gibbon. A value of 192 or bigger, set with "hdparm -B", seems to
be the range of values with no load cycles.
The load cycles are *not* limited to battery p
The previous attachment is the "lspci -n" output only. This is the right
one now, sorry.
** Attachment added: "lspci -vn for X300 on IBM Thinkpad R52"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10066909/lscpi.txt
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X freezes when compiz is enabled on ATI cards
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/108527
You r
IBM Thinkpad R52 with X300: Gutsy Release Candidate, clean install and
upgraded to all latest packages as of today.
Freezes appear as well, sometimes pretty quick after a few minutes, but
at least after about 20 minutes. I use the ati open source driver.
lscpi output is attached.
Remembering that
Public bug reported:
ubuntu 7.04 Feisty Fawn, all recent updates installed as of 27 May 2007.
I've been doing backups by coping files and folders to DVD-RAM since
Dapper Drake on my IBM R52 Laptop, but haven't seen this problem before
upgrading to Feisty Fawn. If I copy a folder to DVD-RAM, mostl
Have upgraded from Edgy to Feisty about a week ago and just tested the
problem I reported above. It's gone and so far it seems to work fine
:-)
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I just dist-upgraded from ubuntu 6.10 to 7.04. Printing 2 pages on 1
with Evince doesn't produce any black boxes anymore. Therefore, for me
this bug is resolved.
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The log I posted above is from Feisty Beta, which I started from CD as a
LIVE system on my laptop in order to test the stick. However, I get the
same behaviour on my installed Edgy (same machine and stick). What I
haven't tried so far is testing it from an *installed* Feisty (I won't
be able to do
I have the same or a similar problem with a brand new Verbatim Store'n'go 1 GB
USB stick. When writing a lot of files (say 4000 files of 80MB) to the stick, I
got an error message and it got unmounted. After that, all data and even the
partition table was lost! Because of a possible manufacturin
I just tried to reproduce it again (this time ubuntu 6.10, all latest
updates installed):
with Evince: printing 2 pages on 1 doesn't work *at* *all* anymore, this
feature seems to be broken generally. I always get 1 page on 1 page.
Therefore I can't say if the problem still exists
with Kpdf (used
More info:
I controlled the speedstepping by running BOINC
(http://climateprediction.net). After login or when I use
sudo /etc/init.d/powernowd start
the CPU goes up to highest speed as soon as the BOINC project starts running,
and it stays there. Nice value of the process is 19.
When I stop
Public bug reported:
Clean install of Edgy Eft Release Candidate, powernowd version
0.97-1ubuntu6
I've set the option
OPTIONS="-q -m 2 -l 40 -u 90 -s 10"
in /etc/default/powernowd in order to run powernowd in PASSIVE mode.
However, the behaviour I see is that the speedstepping is still done
Public bug reported:
Creating a new menu item that contains spaces in the "name" field fails.
Version: 0.10.1-0ubuntu1 on a freshly installed Edgy Release Candidate
Steps to reproduce:
- Open menu editor
- Choose any menu on the left side
- Choose "new entry"
- Enter a "name" that contains a spa
Some more info:
after logging off and back into GNOME again, the menu entry is there suddenly.
So the menu item is created actually but doesn't appear in Alacarte until the
next session.
** Summary changed:
- New menu item no created when name field contains spaces
+ New menu item not created
Same here. Edgy Release Candidate, fresh install, synaptic version
0.57.11ubuntu12
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Seems like one of the latest (kernel?) updates solved the problem with
video playback. It's working fine again now in 2.6.15-26. The problems
with Rhythmbox and with the "short little animation of an extending
frame", which I reported above, are solved as well.
What remains unfixed is 3D (Google E
A little more info: I'm using the linux-686 meta package, that's why I
had to update the linux-image and linux-restricted-modules packages at
the same time.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.15-26-686
I have ubuntu 6.06 installed (no upgrade from Breezy). All packages are
from the ubuntu repositories (and very few from PLF). No drivers
compiled by myself. System: IBM Thinkpad R52 with an ATI Radeon Mobility
M300
Updating from
More info:
I just installed kubuntu-desktop parallel to my existing ubuntu setup and
printed the same file from a KDE session with KPdf. Results are the same as
described above.
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