I've got 1020 too. Here's a vote to get this automated.
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Have now upgrade to 7.04 on my main machine and can confirm this is
still an issue. I don't think this is a Casper issue therefore I'm
setting the package as console-setup as this is the component
responsible for setting up the console text environment.
** Changed in: console-setup (Ubuntu)
Source
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: tla-load-dirs
I'm using ...
* Feisty
* svk-load-dirs 1.0.35
* svk 1.08-2ubuntu1
Trying to import using svk-load-dirs and I get the following error.
First thing I note is it seems to be using the -V option to try and
determine the svk version, then
Ok I have a possibly related issue. Instead of missing sections I have
crunched up dots some of which overlap the page number at the end of the
line. See attached screen shot.
I vote to raise priority on this as OOo and PDF export are key tools
that effect professional use of Ubuntu.
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Just experienced this problem on Feisty - here's a vote to get the fix
out. (Y)
crenfinkle/nthdegx: are you sure you've got the required codec installed
to create the audio profile your trying to add? I had a problem with one
format - solved when I realised I hadn't installed all the required
gstr
I've just installed Feisty from the official release CD and have all
updates as of today. Banshee's icon is wrong right now in 0.12.1+dfsg-
2ubuntu1.
On inspection it seems the banshee.desktop file is specifying the icon
as
Icon=music-player-banshee
Most of the icons which are in the package a
Tested on the post beta snapshot 20070327 and it's still a problem
there.
I note that the init script /etc/init.d/console-setup uses /bin/setupcon
to setup the console keyboard mapping, which in turns uses the default
values from /etc/defaults/console-setup (I think that's the correct
filename) wh
** Summary changed:
- [Feisty Herd 3] Caps Lock not working on TTYs/terminals
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** Summary changed:
- [Feisty Herd 3] Corrupt screen when switching resolution
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** Attachment added: "Gnome "Screen Resolution Preferences" dialog showing
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I've been experimenting with xorg.conf and I now know the setting that
makes the difference.
Basically the default xorg.conf auto-created on booting the live cd only
contains mode definitions in the "Screen" section for "1024x768",
"800x600", and "640x480". But the Gnome "Screen Resolution" tool l
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Tested with daily build 20070308. Issue fixed for Acer Aspire 9504/9500
with ATI Mobility Radeon X700 Express. Great work. Really looking
forward to upgrade to Feisty. Thanks.
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Problem persists in Herd 5 also.
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This is still a problem on Feisty Herd 4.
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Hi
Tested Herd 4 and the problem is still there.
Caps Lock works fine in Gnome e.g. gedit, gnome-terminal. Problem only
occurs on the terminals accessed using Ctrl+Alt+F*.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-ati
While testing Feisty Herd 3 I attempted to change the screen resolution
using the Gnome "Screen Resolution" tool. Although it correctly detected
that my card/monitor are capable of 1440x900 I couldn't change it above
the (initial) 1
Public bug reported:
While testing the Feisty Herd 3 LiveCD I noticed that the caps lock key
isn't working on any of the TTYs.
I've tested it on a couple of machines, including desktop a and laptop
and the same problem occurred in both. I've not had anywhere to install
the OS yet so I'm not sure
Just tested Feisty Herd 3 and the problem is of course still there. Is
the upstream patch likely to come through in time for us to test so it
can be included the final release?
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Hi Alex
Well, I don't experience the problem anymore cause I got so mad with it
I swapped to Evolution as my main client!! :D
However, I do still use TB with a different profile which has only got
POP accounts in it, my old main profile was almost all IMAP. I've never
experience the problem with
Ok I've just noticed that the reason the buttons are working is because
the mouse/cursor focus isn't on the file which has changed. It's
probably on neither, so when the save button is clicked it doesn't know
which file should be changed and so does nothing.
By clicking the in the file you want to
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: meld
Cannot save changes until closing compared files tab. It appears the
Save buttons aren't working.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Create a file, make a copy, modify the copy slightly
2. Open meld to compare the two files
3. Merge the change from the second
Re above - this was on Dapper btw.
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I just had this problem purging firestarter.
These were the files left behind for me
$ dpkg -L firestarter
/etc/dhclient-exit-hooks
/etc/firestarter
/etc/firestarter/non-routables
/etc/init.d/firestarter
Despite the listing it seemed to have removed everything ok except for
removing a line it ad
2 of them.
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Excellent thx.
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Hervé Fache wrote:
>> kernel 2.6.15-27-686
>
> That would be an SMP kernel AFAIK. Try 'uname -a' to check. This is
> mine:
>
> uname -a
> Linux england 2.6.15-26-k7 #1 SMP PREEMPT Fri Sep 8 20:38:34 UTC 2006
> i686 GNU/Linux
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Yes
uname -a
Linux dylan 2.6.15-27-686 #1 SMP PREEMPT Sat Sep 16 02
I experience this prob and I don't have an SMP kernel.
Acer 9500
Skype 1.3.0.53
kernel 2.6.15-27-686
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Uploading GDB dump ...
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Also using the 1.1.17-5ubuntu3 versions of query browser components. I
get a slightly different symptom though. Sometimes it bails when I
double click on a function, other times it does load the documentation
page but crashes when I scroll down. I get the same error output on the
terminal as andbel
test
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Ok here's the threadlist:
UIDPID PPID LWP C NLWP STIME TTY STAT TIME CMD
munckfish5723 5718 5723 15 13 09:01 ?Sl31:35
/usr/lib/mozilla-thunderbird/mozilla-thunderbird-bin
munckfish5723 5718 5740 0 13 09:02 ?Sl 0:11
/usr/lib/mo
The dump from gdb is too large to post in a comment I think. If and when
it's needed I can mail it.
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Binary package hint: mozilla-thunderbird
I've noticed an intermittent problem with thunderbird going full cpu. I
haven't been able to pinpoint what action is causing it. Often it
happens while I'm not actually working in thunderbird.
I compiled a debug version and have manag
I too have had absolutely no changelogs for any updated packages in
Dapper. The updates manager briefly flashes a message saying
"Downloading the list ..." then the display area becomes completely
blank.
If I move to Synaptic, select one of the upgradable packages and then
click on Package (in the
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