Public bug reported:
The website linked in the package metadata has been removed for years.
It took me half an hour of googling to find the current one:
https://github.com/jzdziarski/mod_evasive
Please update the metadata.
** Affects: libapache-mod-evasive (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
One thing to add (I'm shocked nobody mentioned yet): edits in anything
in /usr/... will be lost next time the respective package is updated.
So, even on single-user machines, a per-user (or at least /etc) option
is *needed*.
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Suggest changing the title to “Need a per-user method of remapping keys
(.Xmodmap, .Xkbmap don't work)”
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Title:
.Xmodmap not automatically loaded
Yes, vlc, rhythmbox, even youtube if you installed it.
IMO design-wise the blacklist must override “interested”, otherwise it
(the blacklist property) is a no-op; it will basically keep a player out
of the menu until the next time it's run.
** Summary changed:
- adding vlc to the "blacklisted-me
How did this expire? IMO it's the most important bug of “simple scan”;
it's the only one I ever noticed, and it kind of defeats the “simple”
description. Most of the time I open the program first and *then* turn
the scanner on… there's no reason why that shouldn't be supported.
Note, the original
Also I just spent about two hours testing whether colour fonts work on
ubuntu 😾 seems they're not. Freetype might support them, but something
else (fontconfig? gtk+qt?) doesn't; they don't show up in font selectors
(e.g. in the Gimp), and opening one of those files in the font viewer
causes a buggy
What about insertion on desktop, with a physical keyboard? I wrote my
own solution which I'm more than happy to donate
(https://github.com/lalomartins/ibus-uniemoji) but there might be a
better solution.
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** Summary changed:
- Sony SRS-BTM8 play/pause key not fully effective in Rhythmbox or Banshee
+ Bluetooth play/pause key not fully effective in various media players
** Summary changed:
- Bluetooth play/pause key not fully effective in various media players
+ Bluetooth headset play/pause key no
+1 here, mine is a Philips SHB7150, and the problem was already present
at least in 14.10, maybe earlier.
Reason I'm commenting though: playing around with xev, it seems to take
some black magic to predict whether I'll get XF86AudioPlay or
XF86AudioPause.
- If no app is playing, it's always XF86A
Still happening on 14.04… unfortunately the upgrade killed the work-
around. Any chance this could be fixed already?
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Title:
Can't “use system ke
And if you don't want to kill you because you're in the middle of a
chat…
dconf write /org/gnome/empathy/ui/main-window-hidden true
dconf write /org/gnome/empathy/ui/main-window-hidden false
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Hi ibus-ers,
After the last updates, this is working correctly for me. (For
“correctly” defined as, it always uses my keymap; there's still no
option to turn that off that I can find, but I don't think many people
would want that anyway.)
I'm not 100% sure the bug is fixed, it could just be a com
Public bug reported:
When Evolution syncs from Google Calendar, event reminders are displayed
at the right time, but the title of the popup is “This is an event
reminder” instead of the correct text.
Discussion here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2182365&p=12822808#post12822808
Releas
Public bug reported:
In Saucy, ibus becomes more tightly integrated with the desktop.
Configuring it via ibus-setup doesn't affect the instance run by ubuntu.
And with the new system, there's no way to replicate the behaviour of
the old “use system keyboard layout” option.
When I use, for example
I don't know if it's the same bug or a new one, but since in Saucy ibus
is more tightly integrated, this becomes more important; but beyond
that, it's actually not possible (as far as I can see) to change that
setting manually! So my input methods are rendered essentially useless…
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Similar, 13.04. None of rhythmbox, gnome, pulse, gstreamer, python, or
gtk are affected by any PPAs, in fact as far as I can see none of the
dependencies. In my case the music is in a multi-volume BTRFS mount
which is auto-mounted. I don't see rhythmbox-metadata in my process list
at all, instead i
I guess I phrased the title as a feature request because it didn't feel
like a very high priority bug, sorry if that was confusing. I'm sure
you're busy.
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I'm sorry to be rude/passive-aggressive, but have you actually read the
description? I have no idea how to make it more clear than that; it
explicitly describes the problem, it has steps to reproduce it, and it
explains why it's a problem. Does this title help?
** Summary changed:
- multi-monitor
** Summary changed:
- Window opens maximized on a smaller monitor instead of opening on a larger
monitor where it would fit
+ multi-monitor, placement: attempt to satisfy size request by moving to a
larger monitor where it would fit
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Sorry, I think the description was pretty clear, with instructions to
reproduce it, no?
Here's the exact lisp that makes it happen for me:
(setq default-frame-alist '((width . 100) (height . 50)))
I don't know if it happens when windows *open*, if it does it would be
nice to fix them too; it does
Public bug reported:
Description:Ubuntu 12.10
Release:12.10
compiz 1:0.9.8.4-0ubuntu3
I have two monitors of different sizes (laptop and external). I have
emacs configured for a default frame size that makes efficient use of my
external monitor. However, emacs opens with its default-d
Sorry for the noise, but I figured praise-noise is worth it:
It's great to finally see some fixing activity on this bug. Thanks a
lot! <3
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Title:
You should say “strange” rather than “unlikely”, since I just posted
that it does, indeed, work for me. I don't have the required
ALSA/kernel/sound knowledge to figure out why, but it does.
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Raymond, there's no such setting in my BIOS, I can turn the front panel
on or off.
% sudo hda-jack-sense-test -a
Pin 0x24 (Green Line Out): present = Yes
Pin 0x25 (Black Line Out): present = Yes
Pin 0x26 (Orange Line Out): present = Yes
Pin 0x27 (Grey Line Out): present = Yes
Pin 0x28 (Green HP Ou
Raymond, thanks, that's all very interesting technically, and to my
amazement I actually understand everything you said. The average user,
however, cares for none of that; they expect (in fact, even I expect,
although I'm probably much techier than the “average user”) that when
the headset is plugg
Upgraded to 12.10. Problem still exists, and “Independent HP” workaround
(and therefore my script) won't work anymore :-(
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Title:
Can't switch bet
The bug was about the Ubuntu installer, not regular package installation
on the course of system usage. And although I have installed Ubuntu
three times in the last year, I haven't actually paid attention to
whether it picks the nearest/fastest mirror during that process. So, I
have no idea, but ho
I'll confirm that the patch makes things work for me, if in a slightly
roundabout way. Details in the duplicate.
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Title:
acroread 9.5.1 is not ins
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 990761 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/990761
hmm, ok, now I feel stupid for writing that. Yes, the point is building
only acroread-common. Then build the other packages with the patch for
i386, and install them with :i386; things should work again. (Work
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 990761 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/990761
the patch makes the build exit successfully for me... but only builds
acroread-common :-(
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https:/
I have this. It consistently happens with Chromium and Evince, it
doesn't with most other windows.
The workaround does *not* work for me; these windows maximize to the
secondary monitor regardless of size. (I had thought of that before and
tried.)
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I have just reproduced this with evince.
** Package changed: chromium-browser (Ubuntu) => unity (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Can't maximize to laptop monitor
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Title:
Can't add Chromium to startup applications
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Public bug reported:
Since Chromium adds itself to my startup applications with the --no-
startup-window, and somehow makes sure it's that way on every package
update, it's not possible to make it start normally on session startup.
I can edit the entry and remove the option, and it will work the w
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Title:
Can't maximize to laptop monitor
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Public bug reported:
I have two monitors, the laptop's built-in screen and an external one.
After the Precise upgrade (from beta to final release), I can no longer
maximize windows to the laptop monitor; no matter how I do it (maximize
button, keyboard shortcut, drag the window to the panel), the
working around it with a script for now :-P I'll attach it here in case
anyone with the same problem arrives here via google or something. I put
this in my “startup applications” and it does the trick.
I'll go on testing proposed solutions though, looking forward to killing
the script.
** Attachm
Tried that, Dave, no change at all :-(
Any way I can make it double-sure I'm using the drivers from alsa-daily?
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Title:
Can't switch between spea
Updates:
1: I was slightly wrong about “Independent HP”: turning it off puts
everything in the correct state according to the jack (or in plain
English: turns the speaker off if the jack is plugged, on if unplugged).
But plugging or unplugging the jack while this control is off doesn't
change the
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Title:
Can't switch between speakers and headphones
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This is a freshly-installed Precise (from beta2 iso) on an AMD64 custom
built computer; the motherboard is an ASRock N68-GE3 UCC, as you can see
from the files the chipsets are all NVIDIA. The audio codec is VIA.
Main problem: alsa and pulse's idea of switching between the sp
Same here: precise amd64, alsa-base 1.0.25+dfsg-0ubuntu, also NVIDIA
HDA. If more detail would help, just ask.
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Title:
Sound comes from headphone
or not... now it's back
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Title:
Can't assign Compose to ralt
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Hi,
I don't know what fixed it, but I did a system update yesterday and my
ralt is now working properly.
Thanks!
“á闺ߔ :-D
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Title:
Can't assi
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Title:
Can't assign Compose to ralt
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(Not sure unity is the right package, reassign as appropriate. Maybe
it's x11-xkb-utils, or gnome-control-center.)
I've been using right-alt as Compose for many years. It's an optimal
location for it; I don't want to give up Compose (it's very useful for
me) and I don't want
In case someone found this bug by browsing or web searching, here's the
work-around: until this bug is fixed, you can get the updated version
from Ikuya-san's PPA at https://launchpad.net/~ikuya-
fruitsbasket/+archive/ppa/+index?field.series_filter=karmic
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version in karmic is incompatible with
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33837521/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: "XsessionErrors.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33837522/XsessionErrors.txt
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version in karmic is incompatible with pidgin version in karmic
https://bugs.launchpad.net
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pidgin-mbpurple
karmic has 0.2.2 of pidgin-mbpurple and pidgin 2.6.x. In 2.6, pidgin
changed the API for "internal links", a feature which mbpurple uses a
lot. So mbpurple is partially unusable in karmic. Fix: update it to
0.2.4 which is compatible with p
this bug is a bit outdated, and at least partially fixed.
In the previous comment, "CC.ubuntu.com" stands for "country code" --
eg, if I install Ubuntu and tell it I'm in China, it will default to
cn.archive.ubuntu.com.
Then, if I go to "software sources" and want to change it, there is a
button
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