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Status: Incomplete => New
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Iirc, the gio pathway is unrelated to this bug: an sshfs mount is a
'local' mount (which is the root of the problem). Saving files to
gnome sftp:// and smb:// file urls works fine (which is why some of us
users stopped caring about this bug years ago :p).
If that's correct, then it's com
Notably, when enabling the second monitor, nothing is displayed on it
except the mouse cursor until compiz is restarted (i.e., dragging a
window onto the monitor, the window disappears).
** Also affects: compiz
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Description changed:
00:02.0 VGA com
Public bug reported:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/GMS,
943/940GML Express Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03)
The builtin screen is 1280x800. Enabling a second monitor at 1280x1024
works properly with compiz if it is placed below the laptop screen with
th
Public bug reported:
While scrolling through the list of changes, my mouse cursor fell
slightly below the list of packages in update-manager, in the space
between the packages and the changes text area. Mouse-wheeling in this
location (and any other non-scrolling area of the update-manager it
tur
Notably, after purging nvidia-glx-177, deleting everything remaining in
/usr/lib/, /usr/lib/nvidia/, /usr/lib/tls/ and /usr/lib/xorg/* that
referred to nvidia, reinstalling nvidia-glx-177 failed to restore the
/usr/lib/libnvidia-tls symlink.
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Public bug reported:
apt-get remove --purge nvidia-glx-177; apt-get install nvidia-glx-177
If /usr/lib/libnvidia-tls.so* gets deleted, reinstall nvidia-glx ends up
creating a second identical copy of /usr/lib/tls/libnvidia-tls.so rather
than symlinking to it. This causes the x server to segfault
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 73744 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/73744
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 73744
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/277243
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You can set it from intrepid, you just can't set it directly without
going the the terminal 'keyboard shortcuts' menu.
On Sat, Oct 18, 2008 at 11:48 AM, Mackenzie Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ah, so it works like this then:
>
> If set in Hardy then upgraded:
> Action not performed
> ^t inse
Under hardy, either via the gnome option 'Preferences | Appearances |
Interface | Editable menu shortcut keys' + highlighting the 'new tab'
option and hitting Alt+T, or 'Edit | Keyboard shortcuts'. It will then
break after upgrading to intrepid.
Under intrepid, only the 'Keyboard shortcuts' dialo
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Edit menu | Keyboard Shortcuts | uncheck: "Enable menu access keys
(such as alt+f to open the File menu)"
In hardy, that's sufficient to get it to work, but it's broken on
intrepid.
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> I'm trying this, and I can't set it
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-terminal
In hardy, I kept a alt+n and alt+t as 'new window' and 'new tab', as
they're far easier to type than the default ctrl+shift+. The
'disable menu accelerators' option was disabled, and all was well in the
world.
In intrepid, you can still s
Still broken in intrepid.
** Summary changed:
- Nautilus is very slow in list mode
+ Nautilus is very slow in list mode with assistive technologies enabled
** Description changed:
- When I open a folder with many files for example '/usr/lib' Nautilus is very
very slow in 'list display'.
- It i
** Changed in: transmission (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/204541
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Yes, it's still an issue.
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> Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
> Ubuntu better. You reported this bug a while ago and there hasn't been
> any activity in it recently. We were wondering
Tested from -proposed, fixed the issue for me.
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Workaround: instead of closing the tab, type in a different address and
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The root cause seems to be that libwnck (the window list) is providing a
size hint based on the desired width of the buttons * the number of
columns (based on 25 characters visible), and gnome-panel using that
hint to determine the vertical size of the switcher.
The patch here still has issues wit
This is a duplicate of 152838.
The root cause is that libwnck (the window list) is providing a size
hint based on the desired width of the buttons * the number of columns
(based on 25 characters visible), and gnome-panel using that hint to
determine the vertical size of the switcher.
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http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=86382 is related as well, they
have a half-working patch.
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rather, issues with the fixing of that bug caused this, discussed
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Sebastien/Pedro, I can duplicate from a hardy live cd. The steps I
listed above should be sufficient to duplicate, although make sure you
have 'group windows' disabled, otherwise you have to open 7 distinct
applications rather than 7 copies of (say) gnome-terminal.
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Doesn't seem to allow more than one task to be added:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/dev/cpuset# ls
cpuacct.usage cpuset.memory_pressure_enabled ff
cpuset.cpu_exclusivecpuset.memory_spread_page notify_on_release
cpuset.cpus cpuset.memory_spread_slab pulse
cpuset.mem_excl
Oops, nevermind. Have to echo 0 to cpus and mems before it'll work.
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There seems to be another problem now, in that the cgroup filesystem
(mounted via mount -t cgroup none /dev/cgroup) complains ("No space left
on device") when assigning tasks to new groups.
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Has this been reported to adobe's bugtracker yet?
https://bugs.adobe.com/flashplayer/
Nothing shows up when I query it, it looks like it's open to the public
(aka, developers from affected open projects)
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Is it possible to disable the group scheduler completely (both
FAIR_CGROUP and FAIR_USER off)?
Otherwise I really suspect the current config is going to cause varied
minor but widespread issues. Your printer requires a software
rasterizer? The desktop will get laggy when you print. Copying some
Sorry, I should have said mainline kernel, not [debian] upstream.
But yes, "... to give it more testing" doesn't give me a warm fuzzy
feeling :p
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But CONFIG_FAIR_USER_SCHED causes _desktop_ regressions! Why is
CGROUP_SCHED being considered the risky change, when it's the default
upstream, and USER_SCHED is the option that changes behaviour from
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x86 and generic flavours still don't have CONFIG_FAIR_CGROUP_SCHED set.
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When an upload and download limit is set (well below the connection's
limits), transmission saturates the connection about once per second.
For general browsing, this is fine, but for latency sensitive
applications, it causes very disruptive hiccups.
Online gaming is probably
I disagree about 'invalid', update-manager -c is an explicit step
performed by the user. We're not talking about automatically updating
to a short term release, but merely making it possible to do so.
Probably not so important with hardy right around the corner, but until
that time it'd be useful
Downgrading update-manager in synaptic via force version will allow you
to update-manager -c to upgrade to edgy.
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Yes, the live cd session is what I'm referring to.
Note that this is a regression from gutsy and previous, where the
interface used a black border around a grey diamond. This was extremely
easy to see.
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The current colour choice for the dot representings cities/points on the
map has very little contrast in many areas, making them difficult to see
on some lcd screens, or for those who can't reliably distinguish between
red/green.
As a particular example, the dot for Regina, C
Actually, it looks like /usr/local/ isn't even being looked at for
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/usr/lib/python2.5/ in hardy, which breaks the use of /usr/local/lib
/site-python/sitecustomize.py, silently causing it to not be imported.
My impression has always been that sitecustomize.py is to be reserved
for
The Canadian English dictionary should be installed by default when that
location is chosen in the installer, or the us dictionary should be
active by default.
I have yet to see a user figure that out on their own (note that
spellcheck works out of the box for firefox, gaim, abiword, etc); it's
a
Public bug reported:
* Perform a clean install of Ubuntu Gutsy 7.10 from the livecd.
* In the installer, pretend you're a Canadian, and select Canada, US English
keyboard layout, Regina (presumably any other timezone in Canada would work),
and complete install
* In fresh install, launch OpenOffi
I'm suspecting the problem is in libwnck rather than gnome-panel.
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I'm experiencing this issue on the following configurations: intel
chipset with compiz running gutsy; different intel chipset with metacity
under gutsy; radeon 9250 with metacity under gutsy, nvidia 73005GT with
compiz and metacity under gutsy and hardy.
Under feisty, the window list buttons dyna
When 6 or fewer buttons are visible, the broken behaviour changes: the
buttons switch between a normal consistent tab height, and what appears
to be a height that dynamically changes to fill about a third of the
taskbar (i.e., 4 buttons stretch to fill the space used by the 2 column
layout mention
I'm seeing the same issue with nvidia and radeon chipsets.
Add new panel, setting the orientation to "Left" or "Right, the size to 100
pixels, and selecting "Expand".
Add Window List applet (or drag original Window List applet to the new panel)
Set properties on Window List to "Never group window
Which players have you tried? Can you give vlc a try?
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I still don't understand why searching (including descriptions) should
take more than a couple seconds.
cat /var/lib/apt/lists/* | grep vt100 finishes in under half a second,
while synaptic's find for the same thing takes 7-8 seconds, and is
unresponsive (update garbage under metacity, greyed out
Dup of bug 24785
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Gedit and evince (on pdf's with landscape pages) both show this issue,
on gutsy and feisty.
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Duplicate of bug 24785 I bet
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I'm seeing this in gutsy as well (gedit).
I've had this happen with openoffice as well under feisty (haven't tried
under gutsy yet).
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Reran it with an strace running on Xorg at the same time, and set both
to include microseconds so it should be possible to figure out which is
doing what.
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ltrace of tremulous up to the point of the crash (24mb uncompressed)
"SDL_Init(32, 0x81a26c4, 0x200034, 0x280008, 0x1b001c" is the last line
(notably incomplete)
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I've been working by connecting gdb to the Xorg started by gdm so far.
However, I just tried stopping gdm and starting Xorg by hand, and then
launching tremulous as the only x client.
It seemed to work okay, for 30 seconds or so (long enough to play around
in the menus and server lists) but it eve
The ddebs repo had tremulous-dbgsym in multiverse, I'm presuming that's
enough.
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I don't know how to set breakpoints, although I'm willing to learn. I
know enough c to mostly follow execution flow, so a generic example
would probably be enough to get me started.
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This is what I see when I connect gdb to tremulous. I already have
tremulous set to display in a window (although it gives the same
behavior with the defaults); I see it map the window, and it crashes
before anything shows up in the window (almost immediately on launch).
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libgl1-mesa-dri-dbgsym install
libgl1-mesa-glx-dbgsym install
libglu1-mesa-dbgsym install
mesa-utils-dbgsym install
tremulous-dbgsyminstall
xserver-xorg-core-d
I tried -dbg and -dbgsym, and tried pulling everything in that I could
think of, but it doesn't look like I'm getting a usable backtrace out of
xorg. Any suggestions? (posting what I got anyway)
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I tried -dbg and -dbgsym, and tried pulling everything in that I could
think of, but it doesn't look like I'm getting a usable backtrace out of
xorg. Any suggestions? (posting what I got anyway)
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No crash after reverting to 6.6.3.
Installed tremulous-dbgsym, xserver-xorg-dbg (not dbgsym, is that
right?), and added Option "NoTrapSignals" "true" to the serverflags
section.
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The above is all with the current xorg.conf; I get the same behavior
without an xorg.conf, but I'll post the log from that when I get home.
Is there any way to use the feisty radeon driver under gutsy?
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Seems to be working fine since feisty; I've picked up another xorg bug
in gutsy, but I don't think it's related.
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-ati
After updating to Gutsy, Tremulous (1st person shooter game in universe)
causes an immediate X crash.
The people I've talked to from the tremulous community swear that it's
something with my configuration, although they can't sugge
** Changed in: evince (Ubuntu)
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Pulling up a print preview on the entire document attached also triggers
a segfault.
I have another document that shows the same symptoms, which I can link
if it's useful.
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I think I'm having a similar issue.
David, what happens if you try to print a small range of pages out of
the document? I.e., the first 3 pages?
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Fiesty and gutsy show the same behaviour (losing the preferences on an
unclean shutdown of gedit), on fresh users.
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I get the same behaviour out of other gnome applications, so it's not a
gedit issue.
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Okay, it wasn't quite what I thought. If I close gedit normally, it
works.
It just happens that the only time I ever have it completely closed is
after a power failure, remote disconnect (running it over ssh), or other
similar circumstances. My bad.
I would still expect the shortcuts to be save
Close gedit completely, and reopen it; you should find that the
keyboard shortcuts you set have all been reset. (incremental search ->
alt+/, and go to line -> alt+c are the two I have set).
This occurs with a fresh install of gutsy as well as my existing
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Gnome has had the hidden preferences option to set keyboard shortcuts
directly for some time now. The functionality allows you to set a
keyboard shortcut by highlighting the menu item and pressing the key you
would like associated with it. This behaviour is broken in gedit.
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gusty - xserver-xorg-core - wrong device permissions on /dev/dri/card0
(crw-rw) instead of (crw-rw-rw-)
- When debugging my video driver on gusty to try enabling direct rendering I
found the following:
+ When debugging my video driver on gutsy to try enabling di
I'm seeing the same thing with the touchpad on an acer aspire 3690.
Mouse is frozen on the switch user screen until I change vterms away and
back again. When I switch back to the original session, the mouse is
again frozen, and switching vterms doesn't fix it. If I don't switch
vterms originally
Looks like a dup of Bug #134982 ("Mouse pointer freezes after opening up
a new gdm login")
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 112803 ***
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And indeed it is: updating libdbus-1-3 to version 1.0.2-1ubuntu4
removes the "Unable to create certificate file" errors showing up in the
cups error log, and lsof no longer shows cups gaining open file handle
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 112803 ***
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I'm suspicious that this might be related to bug #112803
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I'm seeing this as well on a server config.
Only printer is a manually added (via printers.conf) device pointing to
/dev/lp0.
It'll work for the better part of a day, but it hangs about once a day.
http://w
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Binary package hint: winbind
With winbind installed, one could previously usually add 'wins' to the
'hosts' line in /etc/nsswitch.conf to allow ubuntu to resolve wins names
in a decentralized manner. This seems to be broken in feisty.
** Affects: samba (Ubuntu)
Importa
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 34813 ***
I don't think this is the same bug as #34813: this one only occurs with
directio set on the mount, and only relates to being unable to open
files. By contrast, 34813 refers to being unable to save edited files,
which _were_ able to be opened perfectly
evince (gs looks the same) vs:
gs -sDEVICE=pnm -dNOPAUSE -r600 -sOutputFile=test%d.pnm manual.ps -c
quit
Much lighter, but more consistent, and as such much more readable.
Whether this is useful is another matter
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Ignore previous comment; over the years, what you're commented has
started to look normal, but I do see what you're talking about now.
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Can you attach a ps file that shows this behaviour? The files I have
handy all seem to render fine on my machine.
Does evince show the same behaviour?
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Is there any references to ext2 in your /etc/fstab? Do you use the
ext2/3 driver for windows to access that partition? Had you mounted it
by hand anywhere?
Sounds like it wasn't mounted as ext3, or the journal was damaged for
some reason. The delay you speak of is a major reason for using
journ
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- Scroll tab is misconfigurated in Ubuntu "VNC Viewer" Terminal Server
+ Scrollbars poorly implemented in "VNC Viewer" Terminal Server
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The second bit about the warning/error message should be moved to its
own bug report. However, I believe it's just excess verbosity: the
contents of the message are just what vncviewer displays on the console
while running. It'd be nice if it didn't do this. :)
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Believe it or not, it's by design. Although it seems to be a gratuitous
change of a basic ui element; I didn't figure it out for over a year
(never occurred to me to right click on the scrollbar, and so I just
used uvnc via wine as a client).
The current behaviour is that left clicking on a scro
Public bug reported:
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Gedit fails on open files located on cifs mounts when mounted with the
directio option. That particular option is used to disable caching on
the mount so that legacy databases (i.e., dbase) can be accessed and
modified without causing data corrupti
Public bug reported:
With the screensaver disabled, Power Management Preferences set to
Never, DPMS turned off in the bios and using gconf-editor to set
ac_sleep_display to 0 and dim_on_idle to false, the screen still blanks
after half an hour or so. This has occurred on every machine I've tried
The old kernel isn't automatically uninstalled, is it? Would a better
approach be to make hibernation somehow trigger the use of the old
kernel?
Just a thought, I don't really have any solid idea of how one would
implement it beyond hacking up '/boot/grub/menu.lst'.
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swsusp fails after automa
Removed all XGL, AIGLX, and Compiz related packages, and forced all xorg
and ati related packagesto previous versions; I haven't experienced any
hangs in the last 12 hours. I'm going to give it another day, and if
things are still stable, I'll let the latest xorg updates reapply and
repost.
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6111#c14
This one particular comment looks like the same bug (although the
general bug on that page looks like a different issue judging from its
xorg.log file).
Probably not an issue with the older kernel, as I've ran a later
kernel.org version with t
Radeon 9250 PCI,
AMD Sempron 2400,
1 gig memory
Occurs with ubuntu's vanilla 386, 686 and K7 kernels, as well as a
2.6.17.ck patched kernel, all of which ran fine before, and fine now
with the older video card.
Quite a few windows open in the session (Firefox's session recovery is a
wonderful t
This one happened just lately, came back to a hung sesion after a few
minutes, and the monitor was displaying a warning about refresh rate
being out of range. Ctrl+alt+<-> gave me a viewable session again, and
Ctrl+alt+<+> got me back to the original resolution, with no apparent
ill effect.
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Display blanking/freezing using PCI/AGP ATI 9250
https://launchpad.net/bugs/58448
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