Me too. I am seeing two lines at the bottom, same results as Felix's
screenshot.
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indicator-applet-session: separator at the bottom of the menu
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/440484
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I agree with Krzysztof KosiĆski, this is not something that would make
Ubuntu better, but a bug (if it is a "feature", it also is inconsistent
with its behavior, so it should be a bug anyway).
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Headphone Jack Sense not enabled
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/126150
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Does installing linux-backports-modules-jaunty fix the problem? I need
to know if this *currently* solves the problem or if it will solve the
problem (so, if linux-backports-modules-jaunty has the included patch or
not). I need to use Linux but I can't use my wireless because of that, I
tried Fedor
How likely will the patch provided by TJ be included in Jaunty RC (if it
is not already)?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/345710
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I don't think it is being caused by NetworkManager. I tried installing
Wicd and uninstalling NetworkManager and I got the kernel panic too. It
looks more like a problem of the network card 3945abg, than something
related to NetworkManager.
I also tried using Fedora 10 and got the same kernel panic
Jaunty is now using Java SE 6u13.
** Changed in: sun-java6 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/350657
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What is the name of the icon that the dialog is pointing?
If we know that name (if it is pointing anywhere), we can add the icon
to the correct path as a workaround, and wait until it gets fixed.
For example, there are icons for suspend/hibernate inside /usr/share
/gnome-power-manager/icons for T
Still present in Ubuntu 9.04 beta (no visual effects enabled).
I disabled both login/logout sounds, closed the window, opened sound
settings again, and they were still enabled. It looks like it does not
save new settings for sounds.
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Still present in Ubuntu 9.04 beta.
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I always remove this applet. I would really like to get these options
back, or at least, have an option to re-enable it, although I think that
what Craig says about usability makes a lot of sense and should be there
by default.
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I am using the same card and have the same problems.
In Intrepid, I switched from NetworkManager+WEP+kernel 2.6.27-11 to
Wicd+WPA2Enterprise+kernel 2.6.27-13 (I read that it could solve the
problem). Although I got far less kernel panics than with the first
combination (I even thought it was solve
Is anyone that is experiencing these problems using a card different
than Intel Wireless 3945ABG?
I think this bug can be a duplicate of #314961.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/336001
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I am also experiencing this issue, but I don't have any clue on where the
problem could be. On the other hand, there are a lot of similarities with what
Bull Eaton said: I also get these lockups with an Intel Pro Wireless 3945ABG
(VAIO SZ4), and I use NetworkManager but with a WEP wireless netwo
** Attachment added: "lspci-vnvn.log2"
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/330355
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I have made the logs you requested and I discovered an interesting
thing.
Dell provides an utility for Ubuntu to disable Wi-Fi, Bluetooth or both
(Airplane mode). In order to get the logs, I disabled Wi-Fi (Bluetooth
was already disabled, although I think it is quite irrelevant, I note it
just in
There are several people with the same problem with this specific kernel
version (2.6.27-11), including posts in ubuntuforums.org.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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I can confirm the behavior described by Ian, in a Dell Mini 9 BIOS A04.
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I can confirm this behavior with Intrepid, clean install (everyone that
reported seems to have upgraded from Hardy).
One detail is that I have enable automatic login, and the login sound
plays even if disabled, but if I logout and login again, the sound does
not play.
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Making a clean install (I haven't tried with an upgrade, sorry) solved
the problem for me (it happened in Hardy but seems to be solved in
Intrepid, at least in my machine, I use Intrepid 32 bits).
The only thing is that the graphical bootsplash turns to text mode just
after entering my passphrase,
I can also reproduce this. I don't get full brightness when brightness
automatically dims.
On top of that, in the "Reduce backlight brightness when on battery"
option, if I swap to battery and later to AC, it happens the same. This
can be a problem, as described in this situation (numbers are
appr
I can reproduce the crackling issue using neverball in Hardy final.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/66483
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Based on last comments, this bug is not only confirmed (Incomplete -->
Confirmed) but also Bruce Cowan has released a patch (Confirmed --> Fix
Commited).
I have changed the state of this bug, if someone thinks it is bad,
please correct it.
** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
Status: Inco
I could not get an screenshot while pressing the power down button, but I've
managed to get one with VMWare that clearly shows this behavior.
On my desktop computer it is not that bad, but on a laptop I have is even worse
than in the attached screenshot. I think how bad you see it depends on whic
The window that seems to cause this behaviour is part of the package
"displayconfig-gtk", (maybe) it could be assigned to it.
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Gain root shell when X broken
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/178718
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I can't post more information because yesterday I had to format my laptop,
sorry but I really needed to.
But I think I have more info, I remember changing this, that could have
triggered the error:
Login Window Preferences / Security / Configure X Server / Command. I
wanted to include "-dpi 96"
Just found the dialog:
http://www.glatzor.de/blog/blog-
details/select_category/1/article/displayconfiggtk-03-coming-on-track-
again/?tx_ttnews%5BbackPid%5D=4&cHash=8ace57a88c
It is the second picture
(http://www.glatzor.de/uploads/RTEmagicC_xfailsafedialog-0.3_03.png.png)
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This but is still prevalent in Gutsy final, but only with F-Spot.
Software Sources icon appears correctly due to an icon change in the
Human icon theme. F-Spot still has the same problem, even with Gnome
icon theme.
** Also affects: gnome-icon-theme (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status:
** Summary changed:
- Software Sources and F-Spot icons not being displayed correctly
+ [GUTSY] Software Sources and F-Spot icons not being displayed correctly
** Description changed:
I have noticed problems with two icons in Ubuntu.
When you open
System -> Administration -> Software So
Ubuntu 7.10 Tribe 3 Live CD Screenshot
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Software Sources and F-Spot icons not being displayed correctly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/128748
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Public bug reported:
I have noticed problems with two icons in Ubuntu.
When you open
System -> Administration -> Software Sources
Applications -> Graphics -> F-Spot Photo Manager
which both have correct icons in Gnome's Menu, you can see that both Windows
List and Application icons are not good,
Ubuntu 7.04 Screenshot
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I also have master/headphone swapped. As of today, I tested (and
noticing this bug) in both Edgy + all updates and also on Feisty Herd 1
(LiveCD).
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I am also affected by this bug, and I can confirm that the output when
restarting in the recovery console is very similar (if not the same) to the one
erik1397 posted.
At the moment I haven't noticed any problem at shutdown, only restarting my
computer.
I am using generic kernel, if that is imp
I can also confirm this bug with Edgy (final) with latest updates (as of today).
I have 'Floppy 1' (apparently not working at all) and 'Floppy Drive", with just
one hardware floppy drive.
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Hi,
I am using Ubuntu 6.06.1 in a laptop (if I'm not wrong, I think in my desktop
have a similar behaviour, but I don't have access to it now).
I include an attachment, as you can see, the logout screen is in more in the
bottom-right corner, than in the real center.
Thank you very much, hope it
Public bug reported:
When I click the system's exit button, a multiple choice window appears
(Log off, lock screen, switch user, ...), but this window is not really
centered on my screen.
My resolution is 1024x768.
I don't know how to make a screenshot of it, because gnome-screenshot
does nothin
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