I've tested it with the latest version of libcairo2 (1.8.8-2ubuntu1.1)
and it works. Therefore, I think this bug (and also the one that has
already been reported but Sebastien did not provide a link to) can be
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I'm not sure that the background images cycle over time. The only time
they change is when you log in again.
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Public bug reported:
I connect my UMTS USB stick (Huawei E160) before turning on my PC. When
I see my desktop, the UMTS stick is not in the list of the Network
Manager applet.
However, if I unplug the stick and plug it in again, it shows up in the
list.
The UMTS stick should show up in the list
ld2ndR, you should execute:
$ sudo rm /usr/bin/mozilla-thunderbird
because mozilla-thunderbird is deprecated and only thunderbird should be used
in future.
Anyway, this would bring us back to the thunderbird package. If mozilla-
thunderbird was not created, the problem would be solved. Can anyone
Public bug reported:
After installing the package "thunderbird" (and not the transitional
package "mozilla-thunderbird"), the preferred applications dialog shows
two options for the preferred mail client: "Thunderbird" and "Mozilla
Thunderbird". The latter entry should not be present.
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mattcasters, the requirement to run this command after every restart of
X might have been resolved with 180.11 as Shock pointed out.
Anyway, when will 180 (now 180.11) be added to the backports repository
of Intrepid?
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Why not? If the beta happens to be way better than the previous stable
release where's the problem?
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Alberto, could you update us about the current status of this bug? I
think this is extremely important and 180 should be provided officially
ASAP.
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OK, it should be "the Window decorations are not rendered properly when
using Compiz with Nvidia drivers 173 and 177". Anyway, any news about
when 180 will be in Intrepid?
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Have you read this bug report? There are severe issues with Compiz
(corrupt window decorations) and KDE4 with drivers 173/177 and 180 fixes
all of them.
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Summing up, 173 and 177 don't work with Compiz, so there's no official
way to enable the desktop effects on Intrepid if you own an Nvidia card.
Now they have released a new driver which happens to be labeled as beta,
but it fixes all major bugs that we're complaining about. Just add 180
to the driv
Please release version 180 also for Intrepid - not only does it fix the
KDE problem but supposedly also the issue with corrupted window
decorations as described in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/nvidia-graphics-drivers-177/+bug/186382.
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Public bug reported:
When right-clicking on the applet "user switcher" in the Gnome panel,
there is the entry "setup login screen" even for non-administrative
users, i.e. for users with the profile "desktop user" (or for users
where the administrative property has been disabled). This menu entry
s
Since there is already someone building packages, can't this be officially
integrated into Hardy (restricted or something)?
http://download.tuxfamily.org/arakhne/pool/ricoh-webcam-r5u870/
Has anyone asked this guy if he would do it? Would it be OK for Ubuntu to
integrate this driver?
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I admit that this discussion does not belong to this bug any more and
that's why some people refuse to see the problem. Has anyone of you
(jmcantrell, Sebastien) actually read my last comment? Let's quit it and
if someone suggests a more suitable place to continue this discussion,
I'd be happy to j
Hm, I'm not so sure that mounting user-space volumes outside of the home
folder is a no-no - if there's a folder for that purpose, I think it
should be used to mount also the .gvfs stuff (just as it is used now to
mount USB drives and so on). There are some folders outside the home
that are writeab
jmcantrell: Then Ubuntu should create a symlink to ~/.gvfs called
~/Volumes by default (since there are some default folders like
~/Documents anyway). If you're unhappy with that, just delete the
symlink.
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Of course I can make a symlink, but as Ross Peoples correctly writes,
Ubuntu is for human beings and not (just) for Linux nerds. That's why it
should just work. I understand that /Volumes is not the right location,
but then it should be ~/Volumes and not a hidden folder.
Concerning the question wh
Yes, it's installed by default now. However, please make the mount point
more visible - I suggest not to mount it within the home directory, but
for example in /Volumes. Would that create problems for a multi-user
environment? In Mac OS X, that's exactly the central location where
everything gets m
I don't t think that issue (1) should be fixed - I've never seen that
right-clicking on a menu entry works, so I suggest that this bug can be
closed as resolved.
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I'm also experiencing this bug. I'd like to add the output of ls -la in my
home, which seems strange to me:
d? ? ? ? ?? .gvfs
Question 2: Suppose gvfs is working, wouldn't it be a good idea to make
this more obvious to the users and not hide it somewhere a
OK, that's good news. I hope it will be included in Hardy eventually,
and I also hope that it will be part of gedit-plugins and not a separate
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Binary package hint: gedit-plugins
The package gedit-plugins should contain the LaTeX plugin
(http://live.gnome.org/Gedit/LaTeXPlugin).
** Affects: gedit-plugins (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I haven't tried Hardy - how was this solved? Is a message displayed how
to skip or cancel a running check? Does it fall back to the text console
or is it integrated in the boot splash thing?
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Can we at least make this configurable for the user? I mean configurable
for everybody (i.e. a module in the settings window) and not by fiddling
around in some config file. I just recently had the pleasure to enjoy a
fsck on my 200GB laptop 4200rpm drive. It took over 20 minutes and I
really neede
Well, Ubuntu is not the only distribution - openSUSE is also doing it
(I'm gonna have to file a bug report there as well). Other than that, I
fully agree with Florin. What about creating an option in the control
center that allows the user to enable and disable the periodic fsck? The
default value
OK, can anyone reopen the bug then please? A mouse cursor change should
definitely be implemented.
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I'm not using Kubuntu anymore, so I can't check the behavior of
systemsettings, but if the interface is always single-click, then the
mouse cursor should represent it at least (changing from a normal
pointer to a hand for example).
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Please do not close this bug report. It has certainly nothing to do with
licensing, since Ubuntu is officially entitled to use the official
Firefox icon. For this reason, the official icon should be provided in
high resolutions as well to make it look as good as possible. I know
that I can replace
When can we expect that the corrected version of Kopete gets into some
official repository? It's pretty annoying not being able to use ICQ
although there is a solution available - see also
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=136566.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mozilla-thunderbird
As the official package of Mozilla Firefox is now called just "firefox",
the same should be adopted for Mozilla Thunderbird, i.e. the package
should just be called "thunderbird".
** Affects: mozilla-thunderbird (Ubuntu)
Importanc
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox
Since Ubuntu can now use the official Firefox item, it should be
provided in good resolutions. Currently, the icon seems to much
compressed and there are obviously not many icon sizes. In my KDE task
bar, the icon looks pretty ugly. Please provide
Any news on this bug? Still present in Edgy - pretty embarrassing for a
distribution that claims "that software tools should be usable by people
in their local language" in its philosophy. A solution was already
proposed by Olivier Cortes two entries above (although I believe this
behavior of KDM i
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: konqueror
I've installed sun-java5-bin, configured it correctly and it is found in
a terminal if I just type "java" (without the full path). However,
Konqueror doesn't find the java executable, I have to manually enter the
full path (/usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: konqueror
I've installed sun-java5-bin, configured it correctly and it is found in
a terminal if I just type "java" (without the full path). However,
Konqueror doesn't find the java executable, I have to manually enter the
full path (/usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5
The workaround doesn't work for me - where exactly is the configuration
of kwallet? I can't find it in the start menu. If I right-click on the
icon in the system tray, I can configure the application, but I can't
find the entry "launch manager on KDE start" - there's only "enable the
KDE wallet sub
Yes, I'm using Dapper 6.06 with all available updates and even KDE
3.5.3.
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I just checked, it is working now - seems to be the KDE 3.5.3 update.
Since KDE 3.5.3 is not officially part of Dapper 6.06, this bug should
not be closed unless someone fixes this bug in the KDE version that
comes with 6.06.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kdm
It is very annoying that there is no list of available users when
logging in with KDM. IMHO there should be such a selection (like in
Suse, Win XP, ...) by default.
** Affects: kdebase (Ubuntu)
Importance: Untriaged
Status: Unconfirmed
That's my point - you can select the desired resolution and it is
totally ignored afterwards. So, as Matthew pointed out, it is a bug and
should therefore be reopened as a bug.
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Could you leave it as a wishlist item please? Because it is OK that it
uses vga16fb for maximum compatibility, but the user should at least get
the possibility to change it! Moreover, why can I choose the resolultion
at the boot menu of the installation process?
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I don't think that it would break a lot of setups - it's fine if the
default is a low resolution. However, if I specifically select a higher
resolution (e.g. during the installation process, or later in the system
settings), it should be at least possible that I can use this higher
resolution. At t
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: usplash
During the boot process, the screen resolution is very low (I guess
something like 640x480), although during the first-time installation of
Ubuntu, I've selected my native resolution of 1400x1050. IMHO the whole
splash thing looks rather poor - no
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kde-systemsettings
I've uninstalled all bluetooth-related libraries and programs. However,
in the KDE system settings application, there is still an item
"Bluetooth" in the category "Internet & Networking" (with an empty
icon), and naturally it doesn't wo
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