> Removing the package removed all the symptoms of the bug and didn't
> introduce any further problems.
>
> It was a very effective fix from my point of view.
>
> I realise there's probably a more elegant fix, but I also realise we're
> unlikely to see it any time soon.
>
Well removing softwar
Description: Volume management daemon for Xfce 4
Xfce4-volumed is responsible for making the volume up/down and mute keys of the
keyboard work automatically, and uses the Xfce 4 mixer's defined card and track
for chosing which track to act on. It also provides volume change / mute toggle
notifi
I can confirm this very annoying bug on latest xubuntu.
I didn't find a regular pattern, but I noticed it happens after some
suspend/resume cycles.
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xfce4-volumed takes 100% cpu when system is idle for some time
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/417778
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kost BebiX wrote:
> Ok. But what if I want to use Eclipse not from ubuntu package? (because
> you know, sometimes eclipse get's broken, that's why I never even try to
> use it from repository). Bug is still seems to be present. Or should I
> write to eclipse tea
** Changed in: eclipse
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: eclipse (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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"continue" and "confirm" buttons in some dialogs not working
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/462959
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As I was suspecting:
gtk updates and changes have broken eclipse swt.
More info is here: https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=291257
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Marco Vittorini Orgeas
** Bug watch added: Eclipse bugs #291257
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=291257
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"continue" and "confir
Public bug reported:
Body:
As in subject,
I am running the latest rc of xubuntu karmic:
in some dialogs (e.g. in updating software,change perspective and import into
workspace to name some) the buttons "OK" or "Next" are clickable but they seems
to get only the hold stage of the button and not
Probably you should try to store a video file(whatever) on server /tmp
and then click on it and play with totem or vlc,after have accessed the
smb share with nautilus or have mounted it with the places->conect to
server gnome feat.
it shouldn't play
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Playing from Samba SMB shared folder no
** Attachment added: "Xorg.0.log"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15260659/Xorg.0.log
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Firefox crashes and close visiting www.tim.it
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/238561
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OK, so here are the two files.
I'm using the nvidia driver version 169.12 installed with the official bin from
nvidia.
** Attachment added: "xorg.conf"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15260643/xorg.conf
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Firefox crashes and close visiting www.tim.it
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/238561
Yo
** Description changed:
Azureus crashes with both sun-java5 and sun-java6
This error came from azureus and sun-java5, when it started a download:
Starting Azureus...
Java exec found in PATH. Verifying...
Suitable java version found [java = 1.5.0_11]
Configuring environment...
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Ok, I have uninstalled the flash plugin nonfree and the problem remains.
Then, by starting FF in safe mode:
the page is loaded in a FF window that is NOT maximimized:if i try to
orizzontally scroll the page,FF closes.I have
attached the log for this case.
Instead if I try to load the page in a ful
** Description changed:
Everytime I visit this page www.tim.it firefox closes as soon as it has
entered the
page.
- I'm on Gutsy using FF version 2.0.0.14
+ I'm on Gutsy using FF version 2.0.0.14+2nobinonly-0ubuntu1
The page probably contains some Flash Content that is not handle well by
Public bug reported:
Everytime I visit this page www.tim.it firefox closes as soon as it has entered
the
page.
I'm on Gutsy using FF version 2.0.0.14
The page probably contains some Flash Content that is not handle well by the
flash plug-in and Firefox.
** Affects: firefox (Ubuntu)
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