More info for you guys:
This time I installed *just* the security updates from the set of 63
updates I was offered for 7.04. This also disabled my sound, so it seems
that the culprit lurks somewhere therein.
Thanks,
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We are closing this bug report as it lacks the information, described in
the previous comments, we need to investigate the problem further.
However, please reopen it if you can give us the missing information and
feel free to submit bug reports in the future.
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** Changed in: beagle (Ubuntu)
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Yes, it does thanks.
"Parallell Port #1 (CANON)" seemed to be the obvious one because that is
exactly what it is - a Canon connected physically to the parallel port
Why was it not picked up when the 'wizard' reads the database - has it
been deleted in Feisty?
Anyhow I really appreciate your time
This bug report is being closed due to your last comment regarding this
being fixed with a configuration change. This is probably a duplicate
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amount of information we have. Thanks again for taking the time to
report this bug an
Shouldn't this bug be "Fix Released" then as it is fixed in Feisty and
presumably Gutsy?
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Binary package hint: wget
wget -Erc -nH -np -kp http://live.gnome.org/GnomeArt/Tutorials/
...and various versions, thereof, retrieves only the single html file,
and proceeds no further. It doesn't even fetch prerequisite images,
despite the -p switch.
** Affects: wget (Ubun
I have recreated this bug on Gutsy using network-manager version
0.6.5-0ubuntu2.
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Attached is relevant information from '/var/log/daemon.log'.
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I can confirm exactly the same problem as described in bug #121092. The
only NIC in my desktop is named eth2, while eth0 and eth1 are for two
none-existent e1000 cards. Attaching 70-persistent-net.rules...
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Public bug reported:
Gutsy 20070621 CD/Live on IBM NetVista A30p 2gHz P4, 82801DB PRO/VE
(LOM) ethernet controller booted up quiet, splash got "Error starting
Gnome settings ..." all that was on the brown screen was Applications,
Places, System. Ctrl-Alt-F1 worked but keyboard dead.
Trying to attach /var/log/syslog. First attempt Firefox crashed.
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Binary package hint: libnss3-tools
After installing the libnss3-tools package
I followed the following steps with password: bogus
mkdir XXX
certutil -d XXX -N
signtool -d XXX -p bogus -G test
and then I received the following error message
using certificate directory: XXX
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And one more thing. I did not install the following security updates at
the time of the sound shut-off:
gimp
gimp-data
gimp-python
libfreetype6
libgimp2.0
libnspr4
libnss3
samba-common
smbclient
Maybe this will help you narrow things down?
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Could you please check if this is still relevant in version
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Binary package hint: kernel-image-2.6.22-6-generic-di
Suspending to Ram on my Thinkpad z61m with 2.6.22-6 ends with a black
screen and a blinking cursor in the upper left hand corner. Suspending
works fine with 2.6.20-16 without a hitch.
** Affects: linux-source-2.6.22 (Ubun
2.6.20-16 dmesg.log
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- Suspending to Ram with 2.6.22-6 ends with a black screen and a blinking
- cursor in the upper left hand cor
2.6.22-6 dmesg
Although it seems nothing gets recorded that I suspended my machine in
the dmesg.
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Good evening,
I noticed the last report on this bug was 2005-04-26, is this bug still
a problem? If not can we please mark this closed?
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: network-manager
Trying to connect to a wireless network in nm-applet by left clicking on
the ESSID name causes nm-applet to crash.
>From '/var/log/messages':
Jun 21 17:15:47 batman kernel: [ 309.636816] nm-applet[6709]: segfault
at rip
Attached is the relevant information from '/var/log/daemon.log'. If
anything is missing feel free to let me know as it is easily
reproducible.
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Binary package hint: network-manager
i can't do this now cause i need a working system and i only have one
computer with this configuration. I even don't think that it is an
driver-problem, are there any Updates the last days which touchs totem
or any totem-near application or libary?
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It's been a while since I worked through this so I can't say I exactly
recall how I found the offending file. I think I just worked backwards
from the fact that the /etc/init.d/vmware-player script was throwing the
error. Reading that file I think it was relatively simple to track down
the other fi
Just to make sure my problem wasn't of my own making, I put in a new
hdd, loaded gutsy-desktop-i386.iso, alpha 1, loaded all the updates,
installed hugin (plus 5 dependent packages) and tried to start hugin
from the terminal. Attached is the screen dump. It said there was a core
dump but the core
Confirming this issue on factory-installed Ubuntu 7.04 on a brand new
Dell XPS 410 desktop. Changing the relevant line in /etc/fstab solves
the problem for me too.
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I don't get this exact error, rather:
org.eclipse.swt.SWTError: XPCOM error -2147467262
when I try to run my java app that uses swt.browser from Eclipse. I
have MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME set to a valid path, but eclipse ignores this
because of this line in /usr/bin/eclipse:
MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME=${MOZILLA_
by my understanding, xterm is intended to produce F13-F24 for
Shift+F1-Shift+F12, F25-F36 for Ctrl+F1-Ctrl+F12, etc.
This is supported by
http://webcvs.freedesktop.org/xorg/xc/programs/xterm/terminfo?revision=1.5&view=markup
as well as http://aperiodic.net/phil/archives/Geekery/term-function-keys
Public bug reported:
Gutsy 20070621 CD Live on IBM NetVista A30p 2 GHz P4 512 MB import
bookmarks.html (from home) crashes Firefox three times in a row. It
goes thru the "from file" menu and then Firefox blanks out. Any way to
gather debug info? When I restart Firefox, the session re
Ok, I believe the same. Why dont we just add some kind of "Note" where
it explains that the CD is actually a Live-CD and it won't write to the
disk unless its asked to do so? Anyway, the MKT team should arrange
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in php-fusion there is two textarea but firefox show only one
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Another file that supports my understanding: debian's (and therefore
presumably Ubuntu's) own xterm terminfo file from ncurses-base, includes
the comment:
# Function keys with modifiers (Sun/PC):
# -
# Shift-Fx - kf{12+x}
# Control-Fx
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-manager
Running 7.04, all latest patches. Saw new updates available today for
compiz, but update-manager notified me that I needed to run a partial
upgrade for some reason. I went ahead with it, I believe it upgraded
libdecorator0 and desktop-effec
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Okay, this is NOT exactly a bug.
It may be caused by the use of /dev/hdxx device identifiers in fstab.
Evidently this latest kernel no longer recognizes those and the partitions are
now identified as /dev/sdxx.
The problem in this case is caused by a bug in the upgrade path from Dapper to
Edgy.
E
all other logs in /var/log/dist-upgrade are from April or empty
(term.log).
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I've been having similar problems with ripping dvds into MythTV. I think
that it has to do with a transcode problem, although transcode is
installed. When I rip a dvd as an ISO or as "Perfect" quality it works.
But when I rip a DVD with any lower quality options like "Good" or
"Excellent" it goes t
Sorry for the question, but did you configure your IMAP account (in
Evolution) to use TLS?
In fact, what version of Evolution are you running? 2.11 seems to allow
one to set TLS on IMAP (I do not really know, since I do not use IMAP).
Indeed it seems yours is configured for SSL.
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Debdiff updated.
** Summary changed:
- Merge console-data 2:1.02-1 from Debian unstable
+ Merge console-data 2:1.02-2 from Debian unstable
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: console-data
- Merge console-data 2:1.02-1 from Debian unstable.
+ Merge console-data 2:1.02-2 from Debian
As agreed with Nathan, I'm submitting a debdiff which should fix some of
gforge bugs.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: yelp
I click on Close->Shutdown. Then go to a text console
displayed:
*Unmounting temporary filesystems...
*Deactivating swap...
*Unmounting local filesystems...
*Will now halt
then system stop,but didn't poweroff.
I push and release the "Power on/off"
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Okay, thanks Alex, that clarifies things quite a lot. I guess Xterm and
its sisters have repurposed the kfX strings. It might help for
terminfo(5) to clarify this situation (even though it really isn't
ncurses' responsibility to do so, since that's not the original meaning
of those names; still, it
Besides that most obvious symptom of feedback when pcm is above 60%,
sometimes there is a rythmic heavy clicking sound instead of the
clicking, and almost always the sound quality is tinny and horrible, as
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Somebody on the Gnome Bugzilla with the same problem posted this:
"Similar problem here, also on an ibook g4 with the bcm43xx driver
(debian sid).
- using wpa_supplicant : it works fine.
- NetworkManager + entering the "ascii plaintext" password in the dialogue box
: doesn't works.
- NetworkMa
This worked for me. Thanks!
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Here is my FSTAB. My question is what does it mean and how do I change
it to get it work with the new kernel? It seems to me that I am using
dev/sdxx ids!
# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
#
proc/proc procdefaults0 0
# /dev/sda
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I've been using the Desktop effects for a while and I loved it. But one
day I just booted to ubuntu and there was only one workspace and I could
not do the cube effect to move the window. I had some advice from the
fourms but now everytime I reboot I have to do this very ann
Im not so sure its the browsers to be honest. Its very odd that a
website will not open with any browsers. For the moment we will leave it
against firefox till i can figure out what to do with it. I will look
into it more on Monday or Tuesday and see what i can come up with.
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Ok, I just attached the log...good luck!!!
Thanks.
Omar M
On Wed, 2007-06-20 at 14:28 +, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> the log might be useful even if evolution didn't crash, could you attach
> it to the bug?
>
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...having the same trouble with orientir. Ubuntu 7.04, static IP, an
every-day-issue
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Here are the ifconfig eth0 - a) ON START status; b) after reconnecting
the LAN cable
a)
eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:80:AD:8F:A9:0C
inet addr:192.168.0.17 Bcast:192.168.0.31 Mask:255.255.255.224
inet6 addr: fe80::280:adff:fe8f:a90c/64 п п п п п п п п :Link
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: konqueror
When I try to scan a folder using the "scan with KlamAV" option of the
contextual menu, KlamAV doesn't launch. At the console I get a "sh:
Can't open ScanWithKlamAV" error.
KlamAV appears to be present and the permissions look OK to me:
[EMAIL
I should add that I am able to launch KlamAV from the K menu, in which
case it works without problem.
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Since there is a newer version of gnome-speech, the source package can
be found here:
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Hi Bryce,
Here is the Xorg.0.log which using the "intel"driver. about hte 2.0.0
version, it is i386, not match with my setup now, so I am installing
another desktop, will let you know the result after that.
Thanks
Kevin
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Hi Bryce,
Here is the Xorg.0.log which using the "intel"driver. about hte 2.0.0
version, it is i386, not match with my setup now, so I am installing
another desktop, will let you know the result after that.
Thanks
Kevin
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/117892
I'll consider this bug as your first kind of problem (you must report
only one problem per bug report). I think you should wait until this bug
gets fixed, and then report your second kind of problem as a new b
Sorry Pascal, thanks to you also - I didn't look at the name of the
sender before I replied.
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Binary package hint: initramfs-tools
Resume fails due to a delay in the initialization of the device. This
bug was exacerbated by the already reported problems with resume failure
changing UUID of swap devices and the fact that update-initramfs only
updates the latest kernel
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg
If i have a video player playing in a secondary gnome o KDE desktop, and I drop
to a shell by Ctrl Alt F1, when i come back to X session by Ctrl Alt F7, X
server crash and restart suddenly.
I have ATI Radeon 9250 and this appears using driv
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This is not completely true. The Debian TeX maintainers offered to take
over and reintroduce passivetex.
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2007/04/msg00717.html
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I also thought originally that this is a network-manager issue, but it's
actually gnome-keyring who's at fault here. gnome-keyring and libgnome-
keyring0 were recently upgraded in gutsy to 2.19.4.1 from 0.8.1. The
latest network-manager from gutsy works great with the old version, but
breaks down c
i followed the instructions for a backtrace. since rhythmbox starts up,
then crash, but the process is still running as "uninterruptible", i
followed the instructions on how to attach GDB to an already running
program. however, when i entered the command 'attach 6709', gdb stoped
working. i waited
Okay, so it's been awhile since I've posted this and I still have
neither found an answer nor received any suggestions or questions.
If any devs are listening, know that I've been battling X in some form
for over 11 years now and know my way around it fairly well. I'm more
than willing to provide
This would be a great feature and exactly what I am looking for.
I hope you get around to adding it at some point soon.
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> If you can test with xdm/kdm that would be great for now.
Please be kind. I am teh n00b.
I didn't know how to easily, cleanly load kde, so I installed the
kubuntu-desktop through synaptic.
I hope someone can confirm this, but the damn thing works in kdm. I
went back to gdm and it fails. Back t
Ah, I see your point about the other special keys (cursor in particular)
there's cuu1, cuf1, cud1, and cub1...but shifted variants only for left
and right (kLFT and kRIT); and no control variants whatsoever. And this
all without getting into alt/meta/super variants... ;-)
Did any terminal ever ac
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gtkpod
Format: 1.7
Date: Tue, 15 May 2007 23:47:02 +0100
Source: gtkpod
Binary: gtkpod
Architecture: source
Version: 0.99.8-3ubuntu1
Distribution: gutsy
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Ubuntu MOTU Developers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Changed-By: Chris Cheney <[EMAIL P
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As mentioned before the hang does not cause an oops, and I can still
reboot using ctrl-alt-del. I did get a stack trace with alt-sysrq-t.
Blurry and incomplete cellphone pic attached.
I also tried 2.6.22-rc5 and 2.6.21.5 from kernel.org. Both those kernels
hang, in the same way as the Gutsy kernel
Nice work, I'll look it over now.
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I'm still unable to reproduce it.
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If you double click on the sound / speaker icon it will bring up the
preferences. I have updated that wiki page appropriately.
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Looks great, uploaded.
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On 6/21/07, Dany700 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Bubba Siggler,
> ehm, sorry but i've not completely undrestood what you have wrote :)
> English is not my native language, i'm Italian :)
> If i'm not mistaking, you are working on this bug (not-a-bug?), isn't it?
> Could you please explain me a
> Did any terminal ever actually have 64 function keys, as the existence
> of kf0-kf63 suggests?
I doubt it. And I had been wondering about that. :)
Seems to me, though, if terminfo has 'em in there _specifically_ for
usages like xterm's, they're without excuse for not saying something
about how
Some interesting new information (at least interesting to me).
Ignoring the unionfs issue for the moment, I played around with the
pinned files. I found out that persistence works if I only pin the
following 4 files:
Package: udev
Pin: version 093-0ubuntu18.0edgy2
Pin-Priority: 1001
Package: ups
Micah Cowan wrote:
> Some filesystems (vfat, for instance) do not support files with sizes
> greater than 4GiB. Your problem is unlikely to be the source (since it's
> reading only 2KiB at a time); it's much more likely to be the
> destination. What was the filesystem type of the destination to whi
You are probably right that there is something going wrong in keyring,
Sergey.
But there is also a MAJOR change in the way nm-applet works, at least
for me. As far as I can see, nm 0.6.4 never set up a keyring, either in
Feisty or in Gutsy. The 0.6.5 version seems to do it whether I want it
to or
I've used every shipped driver since Dapper (now on feisty) -- the
network now only hangs very rarely whereas with dapper it was a frequent
occurence. Now when it goes out, it seems to be when I'm downloading
something sizable. I'll go away and when I come back, the network has
hung. I suppose i
Thanks for testing it out, oh I so wanted it to work. Do you know if we ever
have a solution for this?
On 6/21/07, Chris Cheney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Tested the patch, it appears to setup the mixer right but I still can't
> get any sound out of my system with it.
>
> Also, I looked at the
Hey - it looks like someone got to it... but I'm not totally sure if your
mail came before or after that!
On 6/19/07, Phil Bull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> No reply. It's not even showed up on their list archives, so I assume
> they either don't check their moderation queue or just deleted it.
It seems that you use a third party repository for compiz that is
broken. Please write to the repository owner, that the upgrade path of
his or her packages are broken.
Cheers,
Sebastian
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This blocking bug is coming from upstream Debian (tested yesterday), so
I also entered it there: Bug#429985
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[Gutsy] Kernel panic while booting PPC alternate CD
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/120838
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Public bug reported:
affects ubuntu/gfax
status confirmed
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Please sync gfax (universe) from Debian unstable (main).
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Venky,
If no one else makes work fairly soon I will probably look over the
datasheet and try to figure it out myself. I am pretty busy with other
things at the moment, like working on getting into core-dev so I can
maintain OpenOffice. :)
Chris
Venky wrote:
> Thanks for testing it out, oh I so w
Sorry, it looks like pinning udev also causes
dmsetup, hal, libdevmapper1.02, and volumeid to be held back. So, I
guess it could be any of those or something about the way they work
together. Maybe it is somehow related to the elimination of dmsetup?
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feisty 20070210/herd5 persistent mode do
I should also add that when hovering the mouse cursor over certain apps
(Firefox, most notably), the mouse cursor changes to the correct mouse
theme I have chosen. When I move the mouse cursor away from Firefox, the
cursor goes back to being the little black cursor.
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mouse themes don't work on
just a small update here. i did have it solved using the
AlwaysRestartServer=true as stated earlier. however it didnt last long.
but on the brighter site. the solution bryce posted works flawlessly. i
used that solution myself. tried every thing i could think of to get x
to crash (just as a test).
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: jokosher
With Jokosher under Ubuntu Fiesty Fawn, when pressing the record button
to begin recording audio, the program throws up the following error
message:
Argh! Something went wrong and a serious error occurred:
The stream is in the wrong format.
gs
I wanted to add that this is under Jokosher version 0.9
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Error message when attempting to record
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James - would you be so kind as to attach your xorg.conf to this? I have
a T60p with the same card and it refuses to start gdm at all. I fiddled
with this about a month ago and made some progress but lost my notes and
am now stuck. If needed you can send me the file at ctirpak over at
gmail.
For
this has been already uploaded, maybe the sponsor forget to add his
comment here. Anyway gonna take a look to that bug updating gmsh in the
next revision. Thanks for the report.
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Merge gmsh (2.0.7-1.1) from debian unstable
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/121593
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Thanks for your patience, Luka. Marking New until Carlos (or another
Translations developer) examines the plural forms issue in particular.
Why is it that different packages use different Slovenian plural
formulas in the first place?
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