Sebastien,
I'd like to point out that, as I said in comment #3, even if we sidestep
the question regarding the sanity of the specification itself, it's
definitely a bug that the Rhythmbox package in Ubuntu currently
implements the specification only partially, leading to inconsistent
behaviour. Th
This is caused by the patch to bug #414107. Prior to the patch the
window would get resized to fit the contents. However, the patch
prevents resizing and adds scrollbars instead. It makes the UI workable
on small screens but also forces everyone even with a large enough
screen to scroll or to resiz
I can reproduce the bug, so I'm confirming.
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Binary package hint: qlix
Qlix 0.2.6-0ubuntu2 in maverick crashes with a segmentation fault after
the device has been detected.
The MTP device I tested was a SanDisk Sansa Clip v2. I don't have other
MTP devices available but some searching on the web suggests that it's
more
Valentin,
I already have the status icon set to own the main window, so that
doesn't appear to work for me as a workaround.
To me, both the bug and specification to which I linked appear to pretty
clearly indicate that the behaviour of quitting when not playing is an
intentional change. I simply
This is apparently intentional. See bug #526552 about compliance with
the sound menu specification. The specification itself (
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoundMenu#Music%20player%20section ) says:
"A compliant player should also keep playing if you close its window
while it is playing; exit if you cl
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
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java6-sdk is a virtual package provided by different actual packages
that implement a Java 6 SDK. Any such package should satisfy the
dependency, including sun-java6-jdk:
$ apt-cache show sun-java6-jdk | grep Prov
I also ran into this on upgrade and the file list of the package does
not include the symlink (symlinks for other Netbeans conffiles in /etc
are included), so marking confirmed.
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Judging by the Debian bug report ( http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=544734 ) about the same issue, the problem would
seem to be in build options rather than code.
The magical thing about the Debian package isn't the 1.1.1 upstream
release but the packaging fix incorporated in the
I'm now at about about 3½ days of uptime and a little under 200 MiB of
RSS (a little under 300 MiB virtual) for each of the processes mentioned
in the report. I haven't noticed this kind of behaviour earlier but I
usually don't have particularly long uptimes. Since this looks pretty
similar to the
Seems to have been fixed in Debian, and the fix has reached Ubuntu from
Karmic (9.10) onwards.
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tazthecat, can you try removing the mozilla-imagezoom package and see if
the bug still occurs?
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I can confirm this (can be trivially confirmed by a Finnish speaker by
looking at the fi.po file in the source package, and I also saw the
mistaken translation happen live).
The suggestion in the original report is definitely better than the
current state which reverses the meaning of the message.
The error console gives the following error (and warning):
Error: no element found
Source File: chrome://imagezoom/content/overlay_thunderbird.xul
Line: 1, Column: 1
Source Code:
^
Warning: Failed to load overlay from
chrome://imagezoom/content/overlay_thunderbird.xul.
Source File: chrome://mess
This only seems to occur when mozilla-imagezoom has been installed, so
I'm reassigning it to the imagezoom source package. The package version
is 0.3.1-0ubuntu4.
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I can reproduce this, so I'm confirming. It also happens with a new
clean configuration (guest session), so it shouldn't be a profile issue.
Also, it's not locale-specific.
This is on Karmic recently upgraded from Jaunty.
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I can reproduce this on Jaunty with a Sansa Clip 8 GB; confirming. Seems
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The front-end does provide an easy way to download the ISO, but it
doesn't work for the package in Hardy. The VirtualBox OSE version in
Hardy is 1.5.6 and the front-end tries to download the VBoxAdditions ISO
for that version from virtualbox.org, but 1.5.6 is no longer available
there. Because of t
I can reproduce this on current Jaunty as well as Intrepid, so I'm re-
confirming.
However, the extremely slow completion only occurs when the current
working directory or the Java classpath directories contain a large
number of files.
If you try it in an empty or almost empty directory (such as
I don't currently have any feisty or gutsy systems installed. The
nomination of the bug for those releases is based on the (upstream)
version numbers of the packages available for them which suggest that
the packages are vulnerable.
If I have time to install feisty and gutsy build/test environment
Fixed in hardy-updates (see #254997). Older releases (gutsy, feisty) are
probably still affected, and their sun-java6 versions are a lot older
anyway. I don't suppose those are going to get SRUs for Java anymore?
I'm marking this as "fix released" for hardy. I added nominations for
the older relea
Making public since the vulnerabilities have been public at least since
the new upstream version anyway.
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Hardy and Intrepid have the new rewritten (upstream) version of Glipper
that works as a Gnome panel applet. You can use it by adding it to the
Gnome panel: Right-click on the pa
Forgot to mention that I'm going to try with backports-modules now, but
since this occurs on my machine randomly when resuming from suspend, it
may not be easy to say definitely whether the newer driver fixes it.
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I see something similar randomly when resuming a HP/Compaq nx7400 from
suspend. This session is now several days and suspend/resumes old but
here are a couple of snippets from dmesg for both working and non-
working resumes:
Working:
[3.192785] PM: Finishing wakeup.
[3.192787] Restarting
Something also seems to be similarly broken upstream, although (last
time I checked) not in their version control system (git) but in their
web UI for translations (pootle). In upstream git the translation seems
to be okay at least superficially but I haven't checked for any other
potential differe
Pedro,
That's a good catch. However, I don't suppose that change is going to
happen for hardy since ubuntu-minimal still seems to depend on ntpdate
in the current development branch. The time-admin package in hardy still
seems to generate an empty /etc/ntp.conf when the synchronize button is
press
I did "sudo update-initramfs -c -a" to create (-c) new initrd images for
all (-a) kernels found in /boot. By default (without any options)
update-initramfs should update the initramfs for the newest kernel it
finds, so if the kernel you're trying to boot is the newest kernel image
you have in /boot
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: compizconfig-settings-manager
Version: 0.7.2-0ubuntu1 (hardy)
Many Finnish words contain non-ASCII characters. The Finnish translation
of compizconfig-settings-manager in hardy is missing all of those
letters. The result looks pretty wacky: for example,
Okay, rebuilding initramfs for the kernel fixed it, so I guess it was
corrupted somehow.
dotancohen, could you try re-creating the initramfs for your kernel and
see if that has any effect? Also, I noticed that the messages emitted by
the kernel before getting stuck included ACPI whining about a fi
I upgraded from gutsy last night, and I get something similar. I'm not
quite sure if it's the same bug.
I think I had only the -generic kernel installed in gutsy, but the
updater seems to have installed both a new -generic kernel and a -386
one. I guess I was lucky, because the -386 kernel works b
Looks like it's actually quite easy to take the fallback option.
The attached patch makes ntpdate use /etc/ntp.conf only if it's readable
and non-empty. This fixes the breakage in case a tool has created an
empty configuration file for ntp.conf. The ntp configuration in
/etc/ntp.conf is still used
Now that I look at it, gnome-system-tools has hard depends on neither
ntpdate or ntp, but it suggests ntp. However, "suggests" doesn't make it
installed by default, and time-admin in gnome-system-tools remains
inoperative. It works if ntpdate works, though, even if the gnome-
system-tools package d
Basically, the problem is that with the default configuration ntpdate
only works if the ntp package is also installed (thus providing
/etc/ntp.conf), but while ntpdate is installed by default (ubuntu-
minimal depends on it), the ntp package is not (because nothing depends
on it, and it shouldn't re
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This seems to be a duplicate of bug #59976.
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John and others,
Does this issue also occur to you randomly or consistently every time
you try to resume from suspend? At least on gutsy it seems to happen
quite randomly on my nx7400. I haven't tested with newer releases but
might try with a live CD once I get my hands on Alpha 4.
We might have
This seems to be a regression from Feisty. Resuming from suspend worked
fine in that release (assuming a workaround for bug #23497) but fails
randomly (perhaps 1/3 of the time) on Gutsy.
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I guess this is just a duplicate of that bug in that case, because this
probably isn't really a bug in p7zip either. It seems to be purely a
File Roller issue.
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According to a quick test, the patch attached to the upstream bug seems
to fix the issue. I'm willing to test more thoroughly if someone decides
that this is worth fixing.
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This is definitely a File Roller bug. It doesn't affect the command-line
tools. They can be used for the task just fine assuming that the file
names are properly escaped.
Looks like File Roller, on the other hand, does not properly escape the
file names when using 7z. Upstream bugzilla claims [1]
Still occurs in Gutsy.
The upstream bug report
(http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=429816) says that the bug has
been fixed in SVN but I don't know about any releases.
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The version of Qalculate in Gutsy is still 0.9.4 so this may very well
also affect Gutsy.
There's also a similar report[1] in the Debian BTS, probably about the
same bug. There's also a patch attached there.
[1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=404241
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I get a crash with a similar stack trace when moving focus in the window
in certain ways. It's very easy to reproduce for example by starting
Qalculate and pressing the tab button twice. Does the crash you're
experiencing happen under similar circumstances?
At least the crasher bug I've noticed ha
The panels are there if I switch the cube effect on, but that doesn't
fix the situation with the cube turned off; if I turn it off immediately
afterwards the panels are gone again, just like before switching the
cube on.
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I'm not sure if this is the same problem but it seems that both panels I
have (at the top and on the left edge of the screen) sometimes disappear
on all workspaces except the first one, just like in the original
report. However, I haven't found much consistency as to when this
happens and when it d
Seems to be fixed in Feisty with the latest upload of language-pack-fi
(1:7.04+20070412).
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By the way, I don't have Edgy installed anymore but if my memory serves,
the mistakes also appear in that version and perhaps even in Dapper.
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Synaptic version 0.57.11.1ubuntu14 in current feisty has a typo and
another mistake in the Finnish translation (I might suggest fixes for
them myself in Rosetta if I could do so painlessly):
On line 1963 of fi.po:
msgstr ""
should be:
msgstr "Asennettu versio"
On line 1897:
I believe the whole purpose of the metapackage is to bind together the
default installation of Ubuntu.
If you don't want everything that is installed by default, you can
remove the package. It doesn't break anything. It's a good idea to have
the package installed when doing a distribution upgrade,
I also get this with current feisty.
After a little experimentation, it seems that when switching from a
workspace that has a window focused to another one with windows, one of
the windows on the target workspace gets focus. However, if the previous
workspace has no windows, or none of them have f
This also happens (with current feisty) with Synaptic when running it
with gksudo but apparently not when running it without gksudo (with the
privileges of a mere mortal).
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Still present in feisty.
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Also happens for me on (mostly) current feisty, with compiz version
1:0.3.6-1ubuntu12. I have four workspaces in use and "workspaces on a
cube" disabled in the desktop-effects configuration GUI.
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Public bug reported:
In Rhythmbox 0.9.8, included in Feisty, there's a typo in the Finnish
translation. On line 1203 of fi.po:
msgstr "DAAP-musiikkojako"
Should be:
msgstr "DAAP-musiikkijako"
As far as I know, this also affects upstream (probably also svn), but I
haven't reported it there yet.
I experienced the same problem with a Nikon CoolPix L2. Setting the
permissions in the udev configuration solved it. The id of the devices
is as follows:
ID 04b0:0148 Nikon Corp.
The camera worked fine on Dapper. I guess there's a particular reason
why the default permissions were changed (or so
I've experienced this with 0.3.9ubuntu5 on stable Edgy.
I'm not sure if it uses overly much resources in total, it's just that
it decides to pop in every few seconds to do something at full steam for
a while that's causing problems for me. Since it isn't niced, it causes
frame rates in games to dr
The Firestarter init script also fails for me on Dapper, and I'm not
using network manager. If I run the script later after the system has
booted, it seems to work fine.
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