I second the effort of fixing GtkTreeView key bindings, 13 years after
it has been originally reported, and 10 years after this issue urged me
to comment on GNOME Bugzilla.
Please, please, fix it at least on Ubuntu/Debian. Then it will flow to
virtually all Linux distro variants I personally use.
Since I upgraded to 12.04 recently I've started to notice this problem.
Namely, indicator-datetime-service was still running at 100% CPU, and
was quickly restarted (with just highter PID) after killing its process.
However, I was puzzled why at the same time some geoclue- related
service also work
Correct, this nailed it - only symlinks that point to inodes on
another filesystem are affected (desktop position is lost).
I've just confirmed it by creating a symbolic link on the desktop
to one of directories from my $(HOME). The position is correctly
kept after logging out and logging back in.
I'm afraid on Ubuntu Karmic gnome-vfs still affects positions of my
desktop icons, but in a little different way.
I try to keep my desktop clean and only put the most necessary things
there. Specifically, I have several symbolic links to some interesting
directories, where I keep my work files. Wh
Freshly updated karmic, "normal" keyboard shortcuts do not work (no
Alt+F1, Alt+F2, etc.), only multimedia keys work and other compiz
shortcuts (Ctrl+Alt+Left/Right for rotate to left/right workspace,
Ctrl+Alt+LeftMouseButton for cube, etc).
Additionally, gnome-keybinding-properties crash - please
@Jessie Lawrence: I undestand your pain but the problem is not in the
number of images, the problem is in determining and using the native
resolution of the monitor. Think about this: let's suppose the usplash
uses only one image of 300x200 pixels. Centering it is no problem, but
the end result dep
@Mike Chambers: Thanks for sharing the idea. This seems to be the most
balanced solution. Elegant, clean, yet effective.
My compliments for Fedora to achieve this. Please include something like
this in Ubuntu as well?
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> Is there a way I could get it published, if I did make such a script?
Add an attachment to this bug report so the devs could decide?
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> On iMac G5 rev C, ubuntu logo is stretched vertically. That's really
> strange on a widescreen, where i expected the usplash to be stretched
> horizontally. The usplash is correctly centered.
That's correct, I've experienced the same problem in two variations:
* on my Gutsy installation usplash
Alas, after going from the GNOME 2.22.1 announcement:
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-announce-list/2008-April/msg00039.html
following to the sources:
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.22/2.22.1/sources/
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.22/2.22.1/sources/gcalctool-5.22.1.tar.gz
This problem haunted me as well for a good month or so.
Thanks for explaining it and tracking it down to the source.
The patch attached at:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/attachment.cgi?id=107901&action=view
seems to fix the issue. It's a simple fix that modifies a .glade file and
a translation file (
@Nicolas Deschildre
> You've got 54 Mbs directly because you are using a different driver.
> rt2500-source = legacy driver (driver name: rt2500).
Since the Debianers used rt2500, I have tried the same - but without
luck. The version from Ubuntu repository didn't want to compile with
module-assista
I have the same problem on Hardy Alpha 3 and Alpha 4 (can't remember
earlier). This doesn't happen in Feisty and Gutsy.
However, I installed 64-bit Debian Sid and there is no slowdown at all.
I even get 54Mbps instead of typical 11Mbps (!) over WPA-protected
access point.
I have built rt2500-sour
@ Fabio Marzocca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> Blank ttys when using vesafb (vga=xxx)
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/129910
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> of the bug.
I have already written an Ubuntu-specific tutorial concerning this
issue and K/Ubunt
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This problem comes from the "apt" package, that is used by update-manager.
Strings displayed by apt-get and the rest of apt programs are copied and
displayed in graphical managers, like synaptic and update-manager.
I've filed an upstream bug:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=465347
I filed an upstream bug:
http://bugs.opencompositing.org/show_bug.cgi?id=775
Now what we need is time and a right developer assistance.
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I filed an upstream bug:
http://bugs.opencompositing.org/show_bug.cgi?id=775
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> osteenbergen wrote on 2008-01-07:
>
> In hardy i had speed trouble 1/4 of my download speed
> was availible with rt2500pci driver. I now use ndiswrapper
> (had troubles but latest version works) but i will revert
> to rt2500 to report information about rt2500 in Hardy
Exact;y the same hit me too
I've seen similar behaviour on a PC at university, so I removed the
"splash quiet" options to see the boot messages. Shortly after booting
an Alpha-2 hardy-desktop-i386 CD the floppy drive LED turned on, the
drive started making noises and lots of floppy I/O errors were
displayed. After a while har
@Loye Young
I have already written an Ubuntu-specific tutorial concerning this issue
and K/Ubuntu usplash as well, using only "hwinfo" program and
traditional "vga=" instead of "video=" parameter. I haven't posted here
earlier, because this bug already has had lots of comments. But since
you've m
Maybe you can use some info from my post in the Ubuntu Forums?
See: "GeForce 1440x900 resolution, virtual terminals and wide
usplash-theme-ubuntu [gutsy]"
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=622018
I've compiled there the information from this bug report, a bug #129910
and my experiments.
I
A goblin ate some of my words. It should be:
10. sudo mkswap-uuid -U ${swap_uuid} ${swap_device}
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There is another alternative to solve the UUID problem, that is use the
"mkswap-uuid" program.
Look at these two locations:
* http://www.nabble.com/DRBL-1.8.0-15-(stable)-released-t4492611.html
* http://free.nchc.org.tw/drbl-core/old/src/
You need to compile it manually, but the whole process tak
ASUS F3SC-AS218E here, with GeForce 8400M. I was testing all Tribes
and RC of Ubuntu Gutsy and recently I installed it from official ISO.
I have nvidia-glx-new driver installed by Restricted Drivers Manager
and I have obviously noticed problems with black virtual terminals.
Since this notebook has
I can happily report that at least in Ubuntu 7.10 RC this problem no
longer exists.
I was able to test the installation today and even though the installer
still complained somewhat (the migration-assistant not being able to
unmount partitions), it was no longer hanging nor indefinitely waiting
af
The laptop has 2GiB. It's an ASUS F3S-AS218E (T7250).
But right now I don't want to create a custom installer. I have enough
after fighting recently with debugging LTSP (Edubuntu) startup sequence.
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Gosh, it's late... When I wrote:
"I observed the same behavior with ext2 and ext3"
I wanted to say that it didn't matter what other file systems I have
used. In all my cases the installer was hanging, no matter if I used
ext2, ext3 or jfs for Linux partitions.
And yes, you've got a good eye. I r
No, I observed the same behavior with ext2 and ext3 (as you can see
/dev/sda8 still has ext2 after the previous testings).
As a side note, when I resized Vista partitions to free up space for
Ubuntu (it's a new laptop right now), the partitioner offered ext2 as a
default (!) for all Linux partitio
And maybe this one too:
# mount.ntfs
ntfs-3g: No device is specified.
ntfs-3g 1.710 - Third Generation NTFS Driver
Copyright (C) 2005-2006 Yura Pakhuchiy
Copyright (C) 2006-2007 Szabolcs Szakacsits
Usage:ntfs-3g [-o option[,...]]
Options: ro, force, locale=, uid=, gid=, umask=, fmask=,
# which mount.ntfs
/sbin/mount.ntfs
# ls -al /sbin/mount.ntfs
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 12 2007-09-30 21:15 /sbin/mount.ntfs -> /bin/ntfs-3g
That says it all.
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I think I was able to isolate the problem. I've tried to reinstall Gutsy
and now it hung. Basically what I did differently this time was to
specify a different mountpoint for NTFS volumes:
/dev/sda2 at /mnt/vista instead of /media/sda2
/dev/sda5 at /mnt/homek instead of /media/sda5
You ca
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I tried to install Gutsy using defaults, i.e:
* English language (to overcome Bug #145012)
* all mountpoints at default locations & names (/media/sda*)
To my surprise I was able to finish the installation. I made a bunch of
screenshots with all the steps I've taken.
I will attach them in a .tar.
Maybe it's the same problem as described in Bug 135370 ?
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I just tried to install Gutsy beta in Polish, without network and the
installation hangs at 87%.
Then I configured the network manually (so I am typing this using
LiveCD), but in Polish the installation still hangs at 87%, trying to
download the lang packs. But this time it at least displayed that
I've been hit by this problem too. Even though answers found through
Google suggested a complete removal of brltty, I dig deeper. Finally I
narrowed down the problem to one of the udev rule, specifically tailored
for an otherwise generic 0403:6001 Vendor/Product combination. After
commenting it out
Looks like the problem is well-known since February 2007.
Additional info:
* Bug #84139 - https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/brltty/+bug/84139
* brltty mailing list:
** http://mielke.cc/pipermail/brltty/2007-February/001812.html
** http://mielke.cc/pipermail/brltty/2007-February/thread.html
Recently I've tried to connect an USB to RS232 adapter. In Ubuntu Edgy
6.10 and in Windows XP the cable worked flawlessly. However, in Ubuntu
Feisty 7.04 and in Ubuntu Gutsy 7.10 the system was automatically
removing the device, rendering /dev/ttyUSB0 inaccessible. In the end I
narrowed it down to
I just did what I've said earlier: I started the installation of
Ubuntu Gutsy Tribe-5 on my laptop. The 5% stop with mount.ntfs
happened again, with the same solution. So in my case the problem is
repeatable.
And now for something completely different... ;-)
I noticed that the current installer i
> Why did /sbin/mount.ntfs look suspicious?
The output of 'mount -l' displayed the first partition with NTFS as the last
one mounted (see the result above). So I suspected /something/ with
mounting this type of filesystem (ext3 fs were mounted correctly). Other
than that I guessed. And since killi
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubiquity
After manual partitioning installer stopped/froze displaying "5% -
creating a filesystem" message.
I've found a suspicious program (/sbin/mount.ntfs) using process list
that looked like the reason of the trouble. After killing it the
installatio
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rt2500
Media used: Ubuntu 7.04 desktop i386 LiveCD
My computer has ASUS A8V Deluxe motherboard, with ASUS WiFi-g WL-130g
wireless PCI card (RaLink-based chipset, operated by rt2500 module).
Symptoms:
Network Manager doesn't work. It correctly displays
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I've found one more quirk, namely in chapter:
"6.3. Using Individual Components"
(installation-guide-i386/en/ch06s03.html)
in subsection "6.3.1.3. Choosing a Keyboard" the guide claims that it is
possible to configure the keyboard by using "kbdconfig" program.
However, after installation no such
Additionally, I've found that using the debootstrap method shadow
passwords are turned off by default. I think it would be beneficial to
mention the following command:
# shadowconfig on
Probably near the base system installation, before adding a user account
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I evaluated more the alternative installation method, "Installing Ubuntu
from a Unix/Linux System" and I have further suggestions.
First of all, languages and locales. By following the guide to the
letter one still will not have a full native language support. It turns
out that additional steps ar
First of all, thank you for a quick action and accurate reply!
I was able to repeat the steps on another machine, using the updated
guide. Still, the devices in /dev were missing. But now this is quite
understandable, simply because it contains only the files from
/usr/lib/debootstrap/devices.tar.
h this
+ Please look into it if you have time. I was able to deal with this
breakage, but not everyone have to be so lucky.
With best regards,
Wiktor Wandachowicz
** Summary changed:
- installation-guide-i386 for Edgy - several steps are misleading or cannot be
finished
+ installation-guide-i38
may require documenting
additional steps.
I've managed to overcome all those hurdles, but given the fact that they
exist today means that the current documentation is at least misleading.
Please look into it, if you have time. I was abel to deal with this
breakage, but not everyone have to b
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