This bug has been marked "fix released" for almost two months now, but
the precise-backports doesn't include a fixed package yet. Any chance we
could get a package for testing at least?
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In a fresh WUBI-based maverick install, all updates installed, this
problem still occurs. james-w's PPA package resolves this problem. Why
not add this to maverick's updates?
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The activity on this bug looks as if the bug in gnome-screensaver, which
is surely at the root of this mess, has been resolved:
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/vlc/+bug/428884
Might we not adopt the way VLC inhibits gnome-screensaver? Also, isn't
calling "xdg-screensaver" the way to
Thinkpad T60 here, same bug, cosmetic only (it partially ruins the
beautiful lucid boot experience.) Seems related to the part where it is
determend whether partions need to be "fsck"ed. Happens every time.
Also, on shutdown, the system drops to "text mode" (framebuffer) before
shutting down, whic
On a T60, I now see "ThinkPad Console Audio Control", which responds to
the volume buttons. As expected, no OSD notification though.
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Kudos to the original reporter and inventor of the ingenious solution. I
was bit by this bug on a regular laptop and dumbfounded as my Lucid
system's "blkid" saw the file system, while the Karmic system didn't.
It would be a very good idea indeed to backport this patch to karmic's
util-linux, as i
As far as I can tell, this problem, which is not specific to the
bluetooth applet, has been solved in an update around the time of Beta
1. Thanks.
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On a lucid system with latest updates, I get two bluetooth icons in my
panel. One of them can be clicked on to produce a dropdown menu, the
other doesn't seem functional. It may well just be a graphical glitch,
but a glitch nonetheless.
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In lucid, gnome-keyboard-applet isn't present any more. It used to show
the name of the current keyboard layout (which can still be changed
either through the configuration dialog or keyboard shortcuts) and lets
you easily switch, say, from
Perhaps related to #460328
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bug #283128, which includes a patch (!), might be the same issue as
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The method described in Victor's comment works for me. (Thanks to all
involved!)
Could this be incorporated into karmic-updates? After all, this must be
a very common bug.
More importantly, can we make sure this is fixed in Lucid so that this
long-standing bug finally dies? (I don't have time to
This bit me again today. After re-creating the swap partition, waking up
from hibernation stops working. I also didn't find a way to update /etc
/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume automatically. At least it's not easily
discoverable.
Naturally switching to a swap file would be the favored solution. Bu
I forgot to mention that I'm no certain this is the exact same bug (it
cerainly was a pulseaudio bug though).
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I had a similar situation. "mplayer -ao oss " worked, but "-ao alsa" or
"pulse" just left mplayer hanging there. I removed .pulse, killall'd
pulse and restarted the daemon. Then it worked again.
I saved the .pulse folder, attached.
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I see two possible courses of action:
1. Stick with nvidia's old .16, but apply the patches from 398893.
2. Bump to .20.
Both fix compilation and compatibility with kernel 2.6.31; both work for
me. This has been broken for some time, and should be fixed before the
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Incidently, 'kmplayer' has 'Media Player' as its Generic Name; Dragon
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loevb...@lkubu:~# cat /usr/share/applications/smplayer.desktop
/usr/share/applications/kde4/dragonplayer.desktop
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The program's description reads: "A great MPlayer front-end" in
/usr/share/applications/smplayer.desktop. It shows up in, for example,
KDE's Kicker, and I'm sure in other places.
Though smplayer is indeed great, this evaluation doesn't belong to
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I think I have a smiliar problem. On Jaunty, but not Hardy, my DVD drive
doesn't burn DVDs. That is, k3b and Brasero don't see the DVD drive at
all. In dmesg, suspicious activity:
[ 2815.104187] usb 1-5: USB disconnect, address 3
[ 2815.376040] usb 1-5: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and
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Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10
HibernationDevice: RESUME=UUID=2c962c1a-087d-44d5-b27e-33a8692623f0
Lsusb:
Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
Bus 003 Device 002: ID 045e:0047 Microsoft Corp. IntelliMouse Explorer 3.0
Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linu
See #398893, which should fix this.
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I agree that this should be updated soon. It will also resolve #397314.
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Meanwhile 173.14.20 has become available. It has the virtue of actually
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Kaltsi's comment is correct and helpful. I was able to install the
current .20 driver from NVIDIA (linked in his comment) on
2.6.31-2-generic.
This was helpful information about installing the driver through DKMS,
so that subsequent updates re-build the kernel module:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showt
For me NvAGP 1 is still required on Karmic with -173 drivers.
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F-spot in hardy crashed for me, too. The problem in my case was that I
entered incorrect login information. A work-around is to remove the
offending entry in your gnome-keyring, which can be easily done through
Applications / Preferences / Passwords / Passwords.
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Correction: I meant: it's a desktop computer, not a laptop.
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The problem is still present in hardy, all -updates. The setting Option
"NvAGP" "1" is still required to wake up from hibernation. Observations:
- Different nvidia drivers are alike - all need the setting.
- The problem is present in Kubuntu and Ubuntu, also in a fresh install.
- The problem is
I get the same symptoms, also in Kubuntu (hardy). I think this has
nothing to do with hal, but is rather a KDE thing. Alex, yes on my box
the settings is checked. Can someone re-assign this bug to whatever sets
KDE accessibility settings?
As a further point of reference:
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I confirm that installing the deb from -proposed (sudo apt-get install
dolphin=0.9.2-0ubuntu6.1) fixes the bug.
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hoc, thank you for that! Indeed in my case, it seems to be "Focus
steeling behaivor" that makes the "Run Command..." dialog go to the back
in Kubuntu. Turning it off makes it work again.
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Adam Spain's fix (the packages in your PPA) works well for me. Step to
test: Open Dolphin, open a directory with XML files (example:
/usr/share/mime/multipart/); move mouse over XML file. If dolphin
doesn't bark, it's fixed.
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It hasn't changed for me, neither in hardy nor in intrepid. Same result
with nuked ~/.zshenv and ~/.zshrc. I also had it confirmed by someon on
IRC.
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For the record, to have hardy's Thunderbird open http links in Opera, I
had to change "/desktop/gnome/url-handlers/http/command" (and the
corresponding "https" setting), despite this being Kubuntu. Gconf-editor
wasn't even installed.
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I take it back. In my case, the problem was due to courier-imap being
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These options or workarounds do not work for me. No matter what I set, I
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I have the same problem with -17, whereas everything worked just fine in
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I think you will find that the window is opened, though it starts in the
background. So if you use Alt-Tab a couple of times, you'll see it.
I confirm this bug, and would like to see it fixed. I think it's related
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I can confirm this bug. kde-window-decorator crashes as described, on my
box, and also when doing lots of assorted compiz-related things, like
changing various "desktop effects" settings in ccsm.
This is on RC, or on a up-to-date system. I think importance "low" is
considerably too low, as it make
I should add that I'm using the nvidia closed drivers, so it's probably
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Version: 4.3.4-14ubuntu2 (gutsy)
Steps to reproduce: killall p
Result: only shows "ps"
Expected: show ALL the user's processes whose command starts with p, as
Ubuntu's bash does
Adding this to ~/.zshrc seems to fix it for me: zstyle
':completion:*:
Thanks for replying. I don't regularly use the program any more, so I
can't tell if it has disappeared. So, as far as I am concerned, you can
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So this is a bug, not a wishlist item. Could someone appropriately
privilleged change this as well as the package assigned to this bug?
Description of a work-aroung here:
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This is, I think, a problem with compizconfig-settings-manager. CCSM
won't write the relevant gconf setting, but it works alright if you set
it manually, like this: (rotating when using the mouse wheel at the
screen edge)
gconftool --type=list --list-type=string --set \
/apps/compiz/plugin
Enabling "Sync to VBlank" in CCSM has the drawback of breaking resuming
from suspend-to-disk. What's more, it doesn't really remove the tearing.
What does help is using the Compiz Video Plugin and a player that
supports it. As to players that do support this, I'm aware only of
mplayer using some p
I don't think this is a wishlist item. This really _should_ work, and
did work in earlier versions (and does work now in other distrbutions,
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This bug (probably in NVIDIA's drivers) is still present in Gutsy final,
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The distortion looks as if the screen is updating too slowly, or not
synchronized to the refresh rate. That is, you see parts of the old
picture and part of the new picture at the same time. I suspect it has
to do with "synching to vblank".
Th
I'm now not sure if the submitter's problem is mine, or if it is related
to compiz at all.
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I just found that there is a difference between the notion of a large
desktop ("horizontal virtual size") and and that of virtual desktops in
the General Options section of ccsm. If you use the latter, then you
_can_ use the mouse wheel in the panel, and also drag windows around.
But a large deskt
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ii compiz1:0.6.0+git20071004-0ubuntu2 OpenGL window
and compositing manager
ii libgnome2-0 2.20.0-1ubuntu4 The GNOME 2
The same problem is present here. The distortion looks as if the screen
is updating too slowly, or not synchronized to the refresh rate. That
is, you see parts of the old picture and part of the new picture at the
same time.
The problem only occurs when compiz is enabled (no matter if normal or
ex
Bruce- this has the obvious disadvantage that it doesn't work when there
are open windows on these desktops. So it's not a substitute.
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Button4 (Mousewheel). This does work with the "plane" plugin. It
*doesn't work* with the "cube" or "table" plugin. Using these, nothing
happens when using the mouse wheel while pressing the "windows" key. Up-
to-date G
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When using metacity, I could do the following in the gnome workplace switcher
apllet (bottom right corner of the screen):
- drag windows to another virtual desktop
- cycle virtual desktops by using the mouse wheel on the switcher app
Of course I meant the imortance should be set to "normal", not to "low".
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Not sure why the importance is set to zero. This is a genuine bug:
gnome-bideo-thumbnailer should never use 100% CPU for a prolonged period
of time, no matter what the circumstances.
This bug is annoying, and comes up often when downloading video files
into a folder and simultaneously viewing the
Guys - please take your conversation to some other place if you have
nothing new to add to this bug report. This report is only for
discussing fixes for the bug, i.e. mostly for developers.
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> This does solve the problem, and is far better than just restarting
> dbus. Thank You,
Jai, then your problem (though not necessarily everyone else's) is a
dupliacate of bug #88327.
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When you have this problem, try:
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This is not fixed yet, I can confirm it (see bug marked as duplicate).
Bug upstream:
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This is not fixed. I still get:
Apr 18 10:28:41 psyche NetworkManager: ^IActivation (eth0)
Beginning DHCP transaction.
Apr 18 10:28:41 psyche NetworkManager: ^ICouldn't send DHCP
'up' message because: name 'com.redhat.dhcp.OperationInProgress',
message 'interface eth0 is being released. Please
I have the same problem as Jonathan Hunt above (which may or may not be
related to the original report). Waking up from hibernation, network-
manager fails to get a DHCP address. This is a simple wired ethernet
(via-rhine), and already reported as bug 102716.
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Please try to fix this before the release if you can. I can cofirm that
the bug is still present in current feisty. When resuming from
hibernation, it crashes when switching to graphics mode (num-lock
doesn't react any more). See also #79286 for logs.
However, the solution mentioned above works: f
Tormod, thanks for your work on this. Could you tell me the current
state? Are the patches needed to use NetworkManager already included in
the curren linux-wlan-ng package? I am talking about the patches
mentioned in http://lists.linux-wlan.com/pipermail/linux-wlan-
devel/2007-January/003626.html
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As to the last point: Yes, I've been running feisty for a few months. My
last dist-upgrade was, perhaps, four weeks ago.
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FYI, the latest updates break resuming for me even with the "nv" driver
(#97551) so what I said above may or may not be true now.
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Jan: may I suggest that you open another bug for your problem? It seems
to be quite unrelated.
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After updating my system using update-manager today, hibernation is
broken. Updates included linux-2.6.20-13-generic and acpi-support 0.94.
Booting the old kernel (-9) does not fix this, so I suspect the changes
to acpi-support are to blame.
When waking up from hibernation, the screen switches to graphics mode
but stops responding quickly after that. I'm using the open "nv" driver.
Log attached.
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Thanks for riving this bug. Here's a log from an up-to-date breezy.
This problem is present _only_ if I use the "nvidia" driver, not the
open-source "nv" driver. Using the latter, it suspends and resumes just
fine.
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synaptic crashed on me as well when dist-upgrading to current feisty. It
was giving me an error message about the compiz upgrade failing due to
some files being overwritten. I clicked on "close", clicked "upgrade"
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As a hint, compiling the current tarball from mplayerhq, you get a
package with exactly the same problem. (method: sudo apt-get build-dep
mplayer; fakeroot debian/binary)
So most likely the devil is in the libaries (maybe libmad).
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mplayer
After yesterday's update from 0.99+1.0pre8-0ubuntu8 to 1.0~rc1-0ubuntu3,
playing video files gives me garbage audio output, independ from audio
output plugin (-ao). You can hear the music, but it's distorted and
weird.
Couldn't find the previous
I have the same problem, on a Medion notebook: Often, serial ports don't
work. In these cases the error "ttyS0: LSR safety check engaged!" shows
up in the kernel log, and I get "no souch device". This is pretty
serious if you only have dialup.
** Tags added: modem regression serial ttys0
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Sorry, I assumed that e-mail attachments automatially become bug
attachments. (why don't they?)
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crashes when resuming from suspend-to-disk on feisty
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** Attachment added: "kernel log"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/5780042/log2.txt
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crashes when resuming from suspend-to-disk on feisty
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** Attachment added: "system information"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/5780041/log.txt
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crashes when resuming from suspend-to-disk on feisty
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This bug persits in feisty!
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webcam error - ov511.c: No decompressor available
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** Attachment added: "lspci -v"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/5740763/lspci.txt
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** Attachment added: "relevant syslog"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/5740762/swsusp-fail-log.txt
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Note that it did work fine w/ Dapper.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: acpi-support
Freshly isntalled feisty crashes when resuming. There is something
written to syslog (attached below). I can also ctrl-alt-del (it does
something, as seen in log), but it doesn't restart.
(BTW, Next time I start the system, I shortly get a b
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