INHO it is indeed a GNOME bug.
Having a consistently-looking GNOME desktop means that you should
address also the non-GNOME applications. Since ages, local font settings
for Unix-class applications are in ~/.fonts.config, but alas, GNOME has
no intention to modify this file.
Self-centered desktop
bcmwl started working again with 2.6.31-15-generic.
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I can confirm this: the report is 100% accurate: 2.6.31-14 broke it,
2.6.31-13 works.
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Binary package hint: rednotebook
Ubuntu Karmic has rednotebook-0.8.1.
Debian testing has rednotebook-0.8.7.
Debian Sid has rednotebook-0.8.8.
** Affects: rednotebook (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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I'm also seeing it on Intel (945GM), but I still believe it's not Intel-
related.
As I can see it, it's now a duplicate of the following bugs reported for
firefox-3.5:
FF 3.5 font hinting does not honour gnome-settings
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox-3.5/+bug/379761
Firefox d
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: midori
http://archive.xfce.org/src/apps/midori/0.2/midori-0.2.0.tar.bz2
http://www.twotoasts.de/index.php?/archives/22-Element-blocking,-form-
history-and-kinetic-scrolling.html
** Affects: midori (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
Kerning in OO.o is another issue:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openoffice.org/+bug/440063
Bad kerning in OpenOffice.org Calc
Also possibly connected with Oo.o kerning:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/freetype/+bug/415134
Bad font rendering (Freetype, bytecode interpreter)
OpenOffice.org 3.1.1 Writer looks just fine here too -- only FF3.5.3 is
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RE: «I have subpixel smoothing selected and in Details I have 96 dpi
resolution, subpixel smoothing and full hinting, subpixel order RGB.
With "None" and "slight" hinting the fonts are made slightly bigger, but with
"medium" and "full" they are normal, but they aren't blurred.»
Those who see the
I don't think it has to do with xorg.
Rather with libcairo2, libfontconfig1,libfreetype6 or with the way
firefox-3.5 is using them.
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The very same bug is reported in Arch Linux:
http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/15343
And it reads: "I have anti-aliasing turned off [...]. Firefox 3.0 did
respect these settings, but after upgrading to Firefox 3.5 all fonts are
anti-aliased [...]" (edited for a better clarity)
Upstream, pango or Cai
What you don't want to understand is that there is no need for any debug
info.
Just tale the latest live-cd daily build, or take the beta, and boot it!
At least on a system with Intel video, Firefox will show the font
antialiasing different than all the other gtk+ applications in both
GNOME and X
WRT https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/HowToTriage/Charts: There is "enough
info" if anyone can take the beta CD, boot it and notice the bug. All
the package versions are on that DVD.
Hardware-wise, the Intel video definitely shows it, but I very much
doubt it has anything to do with hardware, as long a
Teej,
There are at least 3 independent/different users who are seeing this bug
in Ubuntu/Xubuntu Karmic Koala and it's a very valid bug!
Teej,
You're not honest and complaints should be filed against you up to Mark
Shuttleworth in person.
Only someone who DOESN'T WANT TO SEE THIS BUG can't see
Sebastien,
let's say that making a package to require/suggest another package is
taking less time than reading these 6 comments.
If only the package maintainer would be persuaded to DO it.
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Ça marche nickel.
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Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
"Charge accuracy" going from 0% to 60%: the user can't possibly
understand anything.
"Charge profile": the "correction factor" is what? Is it to be added,
subtracted, multiplied or divided? Against what? Expressed in what unit?
"Disc
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Lionel, can you patch Leafpad too? Or should a separate bug be opened?
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Salix OS 13.0 uses exactly gtk+-2.14.7.tar.bz2 from upstream.
So: 2.14.7.
...as opposed to 2.18.1 in Karmic:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/karmic/libgtk2.0-0
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As a proof that the bug is not because of a screwed installed system, I
tested and it does show up for the latest Xubuntu daily build too!
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/xubuntu/daily-live/20091005/
OTOH, it's Ubuntu-specific, as it does NOT manifest in other XFCE 4.6.1
distros, such as Salix OS 13.0.
Pedro, you have no reason.
"GNOME Terminal" has indeed this name AS SHOWN IN THE ABOUT BOX, but
shows in the menu as "Terminal". Changing this to "GNOME Terminal" WOULD
NOT CHANGE ITS NAME!
XFCE's Terminal has the name "Terminal" (AS SHOWN IN THE ABOUT BOX) and
shows as "Terminal" in the menus, w
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-terminal
Both
/usr/share/applications/xfce4-terminal.desktop
and
/usr/share/applications/gnome-terminal.desktop
have the following:
"Name=Terminal"
"Icon=utilities-terminal"
Thus, on a Ubuntu system having both GNOME and XFCE, the menu
Application
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mousepad
In both Mousepad and Leafpad:
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Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
Installing ubuntu-desktop on Xubuntu brings, as expected, gnome-power-
manager.
The problem is that when you're in an XFCE session, the xfce4-power-
manager settings show as they were prior to install GNOME, but in
reality gnome-power
IMNSHO, this has nothing to do with either of the kernel, other
packages, GNOME or XFCE, hardware or Mother Teresa.
It has only to do with the firefox-3.5 package (or one of its
dependencies?), which HAS BEEN BUILD WITH THE WRONG OPTIONS...
...or the upstream code is broken!
It's as simple as th
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: thunar
Duplicate of Bug #220987, but for i386 and Xubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala
(with updates as of 2009-09-27).
Inserting a USB stick or a USB external drive opens two identical Thunar
windows showing that drive!
** Affects: thunar (Ubuntu)
Importance
This bug is VERY VALID AND COMPLETELY DEFINED as follows:
«Firefox 3.5.2 is not respecting the subpixel rendering preferences of GNOME in
Ubuntu Karmic as of today, Sep 10 2009».
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Oops! Not my bug anymore: after the latest updates, the sound works in
my case in all the applications, with either PulseAudio or ALSA.
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Oops! Not my bug anymore: after the latest updates, the sound works in
my case in all the applications, with either PulseAudio or ALSA.
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In my case too something broke VLC and Flash (no sound!), but I'm not
sure it was Kaffeine.
In my case, Kaffeine *does* still have sound! (And I guess it's Xine-
based, not Gstreamer.)
Do you have sound in Kaffeine? (Just for identifying the situation, not
that I could help you.)
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This is *not* an 64-bit issue.
This is *not* even a flashplugin-nonfree issue.
On Kubuntu Karmic 32-bit, I have:
--- *no* sound in Flash!
--- *no* sound in VLC!
--- full sound in Kaffeine.
--- full sound in KDE.
It's definitely an ALSA issue and/or a PulseAudio issue. I've tried with
VLC (which
I can confirm this bug in Karmic Alpha 5. Wired (DHCP) is not seen, even
when it works!
OTOH, should I install the Broadcom STA drivers and connect to a
wireless connection, the wireless shows in KNetworkManager. But the
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1. The freedesktop bug #18389 was closed with NOTOURBUG, which does NOT
solve it.
2. The freedesktop bug #18389 was opened for openSUSE, so this does NOT
solve Ubuntu's bug.
3. As long as Jaunty is affected by this bug, the bug status can NOT be
Invalid!
I stop using Ubuntu effective now, and I
Dear Benjamin MOTU,
Whatever is needed to be "specific" about this bug is written in the Ubuntu
9.04 Release Notes, right here:
http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/releasenotes/904#Performance%20regressions%20on%20Intel%20graphics%20cards
"Users of Intel video chipsets have reported performance regr
I believe this bug should have read: fortune-mod should be a required
package ("depends") or at least a recommended package for gnome-applets.
That means that at least fortune-mod should be on the Ubuntu standard
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-generic
Either with the kernel from:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/karmic/+source/linux/2.6.30-4.5
or with the kernel from:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.30-rc4/
resuming from hibernation FREEZES and does NOTHING...
...unless:
(
Andy, it's not helpful for me, the kernel from
http://people.ubuntu.com/~apw/lp314928-jaunty/ .
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation Mobile
945GM/GMS, 943/940GML Express Integrated Graphics Controller [8086:27a2]
(rev 03)
xserver-xorg-video-intel = 2.6.3-0ubuntu9
1). 2.6.2
@Gnurou : C'est tout à fait correct. Even if it doesn't freeze nor
crash, UXA breaks hibernation: upon resuming, the screen is black and
dead. I can switch to other VT, but not to restore the X session.
OTOH, all the reports concerning "Intel blabla [8086:27a2] (rev 03)" are
almost useless: there
@320-321:
Unfortunately, 2.6.30rc4 broke fatally suspend-to-disk (can't resume at
all if previously hibernated), despite suspend-to-ram working, so I had
to drop it.
As we were officially advised against UXA, I have not tried it, but I've
just added it to xorg.conf, and, for kernel 2.6.28-11 with
@Serghei:
#define _solved FALSE
The problem is 3-fold:
(1) updating to intel-2.7.0-1 is useless unless a major kernel update is made
too;
(2) updating to intel-2.7.0-1 is *not* necessary as long as simply updating the
kernel to 2.6.30rc{2,3,4} fixes the issue for intel-2.6.3 (which is the
offi
@Tom: I don't want to start a flamewar, but:
§1: I have never used GPU-intensive games in DOS and Windows (were
Commander Keen, Pushover and Many Faces of Go... GPU-intensive?), I have
never used GPU-intensive games in Linux (unless gnotravex and quarry +
gnugo + grhino qualify for that), and I WI
No need for any newer intel driver! Kernel 2.6.30-rc4 fixes the issue by
itself! At least for my [8086:27a2] (rev 03) using EXA.
(http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.30-rc4/linux-
image-2.6.30-020630rc4-generic_2.6.30-020630rc4_i386.deb)
kernel 2.6.30-020630rc4-generic:
* 1276
Oh, prefixing with "sudo" might be needed in order to fsck, OK.
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As a reaction to the previous 2 comments (#13 and #14), and as I have
been personally frustrated myself with this error related to *buntu's
installer unable to reuse an existing JFS /home partition, here's my
hint on what it *should* usually do the trick when this happens.
1. Boot the LiveCD of yo
I *do* understand the 'megafreeze' policy of all the distros who release
twice a year, however, could you please explain me:
1. How is this "too many changes", as long as there is no new
dependency, but a mere recompiling of an updated source package?
2. Why can't this be pushed as an update, or
This bug is officially also acts in the name of bug #226279. What to do
when this bug is officially fixed, but MY BUG #226279 is still a bug for
me! The kernel that's said to fix bug #226279 does NOT fix bug #221213,
which is the situation reported by me!
So: as long as bug #221213 is concerned, a
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 226279 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/226279
This bug is officially a duplicate of bug #226279. What to do when the
bug #226279 is officially fixed, but THIS BUG is still a bug for me! The
kernel that's said to fix bug #226279 does NOT fix bug #221213, w
YES!
Installing from kernel-ppa:
linux-image-2.6.25-1-generic
linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.25-1-generic
FIXED it!
It now hibernates correctly and resumes reliably!
The only problem I have is that the bootsplash breaks the screen (it
usually turns black), so I had to remove "splash" from the kernel
Thanks.
I should be able to tell you the results within 16 hours from now.
Regards,
Radu-Cristian
Leann Ogasawara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi Radu,
Just to see if it makes a difference, care to test the Intrepid Ibex
8.10 kernel? It was most recently rebased with the upstream 2.6.25
kernel an
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This is valid for all the kernels! I have tried here the RT one just in
case.
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Gutsy was 100% OK with hibernation on this laptop.
In March, Hardy was actually still hibernating on my laptop, but it was
freezing with "drm_sysfs_suspend" on the screen, so I had to manually
press the On/Off button for 5 seconds once the disk activity stops.
This was as pe
Both optical units that show this result are by LG:
-- laptop unit: HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-T20N. Capabilities: CD-R: 24x; DVD-R/DVD+R:
6x ZCLV.
-- PC unit: GCE-8526B. Capabilities: CD-R: 52x.
These models are reported in dmesg anyway. I can't run sginfo, but these
units are *very* popular.
I can't
Brasero won't honor speed settings in two situations:
(1) Selecting a non-working speed. For instance, a drive is only able to
burn at 10x, 16x and 24x, and K3b is correctly showing this, BUT Brasero
doesn't know the working speeds, as it *only* tests for the MAXIMUM
speed, then it lists all the "
TerryG, you're completely wrong! GNOME bug #507651 is for a completely
different issue: #507651 is about the ESTIMATED speed shown WHILE you
burn, whereas this bug is about the speed you CHOOSE PRIOR to start the
burning!
The correct upstream bug is: Bug 525501 – Brasero displays odd burning speed
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Binary package hint: xfce4-xkb-plugin
1. Applications -> Settings -> Keyboard Settings, Layouts. By default, it's
"Use X configuration", so it will ignore XFCE-set values.
2. Uncheck "Use X configuration", and add one more layout to the default one.
Close the dialog.
3. Cha
I am trying to get a life (I am getting older and I don't want to switch
distros like a mad man just because they're buggier than all the other
operating systems), and I am pissed off by the inability of the (K)Ubuntu
team to understand what QA is -- because only Mandriva is buggier than
(K)Ubuntu!
If 2.6.20 is about forcing users to have PATA disks treated bu the SATA
driver, then let's do it CONSISTENTLY!
Nobody has the moral right to force Linux users to use UUIDs or labels
when using device names is still possible in /etc/fstab and in other
places! One might depend on backup software th
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kernel-image-2.6.20-16-386-di
With Ubuntu Feisty, each and every kernel update switches the forcefully
use of libata for PATA drives from ON to OFF to ON to OFF...
Here's what I've experienced with Kubuntu 7.04:
* kernel 2.6.20-12: IDE (PATA) /dev/hda go
I can confirm this on Kubuntu Feisty: when I updated the initial kernel
(the first update after the installation from the CD), not only the
libata was gone and sdX reverted to hdX, but the swap UUID was changed,
thus not being used anymore, and the hibernation failed!
Manually updating fstab fixed
With the latest updates, the bug is no longer here, everything works just fine.
We will never know what happened.
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NOTE: even if reported for Kaffeine, the bug is definitely in the X server or
in the savage driver.
No matter what would happen to Kaffeine, it's unacceptable to crash the whole X.
The bug _won't_ be find in Kaffeine, but it could be a starting point (unless
everybody is using an nvidia card).
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So maybe it's an upstream bug in the "savage" driver?! So far, it only shows
with "savage" on a S3 Savage driver card!
However, on the same hardware, there are _no_ similar problems with distros
like Pardus 2007.1, or Mandriva 2007.1 RC3, using "savage" too!
I can't afford to reinstall Kubuntu on
Yes, it is an audio-only file.
We might need to try it with a "simple" video driver, not with nVIDIA nor ATI.
It happened to me with "savage".
Maybe some updates happened meanwhile that could have possibly fixed it
in the process. Everything was valid at the moment when I filed the bug.
That Ku
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kaffeine
While attempting to play the following file (downloaded and saved to Desktop):
http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/bsdtalk105.ogg
Kaffeine crashes not Konqueror, not KWin, but the whole X!
X restarts automatically and KDM pops up again
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