I have the same question.
As a side note, I've been in contact with Benchmark Media Systems and
their latest response was:
"Our hesitation about testing Linux is that there are so many
permutations that exist. It would be very difficult to provide any real
amount of support with Linux."
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$ cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [M2496 ]: ICE1712 - M Audio Audiophile 24/96
M Audio Audiophile 24/96 at 0xd000, irq 19
1 [B10]: USB-Audio - Benchmark 1.0
Texas Instruments Benchmark 1.0 at usb-:00:02.1-2,
full speed
$ aplay -Dplug
Public bug reported:
I have a Benchmark DAC1 USB digital to analog converter that doesn't
seem to work in Ubuntu 8.04. The device should need no specific driver
to work.
Steps to reproduce:
With a Benchmark DAC1 USB connected to the computer:
1. Open "System -> Preferences -> Sound" and change
When I issue
paplay /usr/share/sounds/*up.wav
I hear the startup sound clip, so that works. On the other hand I hear
no sound from aplay:
aplay /usr/share/sounds/*up.wav
Playing WAVE '/usr/share/sounds/startup.wav' : Signed 16 bit Little Endian,
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Binary package hint: thunderbird
Problem Description
With my news server account I expect all plain-text messages to be
displayed with the same font size. However, some messages are rendered
with a larger font. An example of this is the third message in the
thread "Typedef B
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I have a an USB harddrive with the (default) name `My Book'. In the
Disks Manager (System -> Administration -> Disks) under the Partitions
tab, the access path to the drive is specified as `/media/My'. I cannot
format or browse the contents of the disk. Changing the access pat
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
Track titles for instance are trunkated if they are "too long" and there
seems to be no way to view the entire title. A tooltip would be nice.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: Thu Oct 18 23:07:05 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.10
Executa
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Binary package hint: mozilla-thunderbird
When I open a message for editing in the Drafts folder the linebreaks
added by Thunderbird are not removed. The implication of this is that
the line wrapping gets screwed up when I edit a paragraph.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Create a ne
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Roberto Sarrionandia wrote:
> I've just tried to reproduce the bug, were those 100 chars all in one word?
No, blanks are included. After point 3 in my description I get a
paragraph that looks something like:
xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx
xxx
xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx
The second
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: debian-installer
Before the installation of Ubuntu 10.04 I had Refit (boot menu) on the
first partition and Mac OS X on the second partition of the harddrive.
About half of the harddrive was unpartitioned. During the installation
of Ubuntu I manually crea
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I am experiencing this bug in Ubuntu 10.04 as described by willjcroz in
post 24. I think the bug was triggered when I closed GEdit. A Nautilus
window also was open.
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was selected (with an icon identical to the default Ambiance theme).
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I successfully installed and rebooted Ubuntu 10.04 on the machine in
question. Soon after, this rather old computer broke down however so I
am not sure if I ever tried to boot it from a powered off state. If no
one else with similar hardware is experiencing this problem I think we
can close the iss
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evince
When I open a document in Evince and no previous window position or size
is used, the height of the window is taller than the content area of
the screen, the lowest part being covered by the taskbar. To make the
window shorter I first have to drag
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Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.04
Package: xorg-server
Uname: Linux 2.6.28-17-generic i686
UserGroups: adm admin cdrom dialout fuse lpadmin plugdev sambashare www-data
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Unfortunately I cannot run apport-collect on 9.10 as I currently run
9.04 (which uses the entire harddrive). Let me know if you want some
more information about the hardware.
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Actually, it happens every time after it happens the first time - I
tried to reboot about ten times after the first failure with no success.
Charlie Kravetz wrote:
> You simply use the "quit -> Restart" any number of times after
> installing and at some point, you will get a black screen?
That's
If I remember correctly the black screen appeared the first time the
computer was powered on after the installation.
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Binary package hint: xubuntu-desktop
I have tried to install XUbuntu 9.10 on my computer about four or five
times and the same thing happens every time: The installation works as
expected and I am able to restart the computer a few times but then on
the N:th boot/restart a bl
This flaw is still present in Debian 10. Gimp is not a PDF reader.
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GIMP set as default pdf viewer
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@jbrown: Who knows? The application has clearly escaped the intellectual
control of the developers.
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GLib-CRITICAL **: g_slice_set_config:
@steve, if you don't need IBus, a workaround is to simply disable it by
setting "Keyboard input method system" to `none' in gnome-language-
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In the file /usr/share/themes/Lubuntu-default/gtk-2.0/gtkrc the property
gtk-icon-theme-name is set to "Lubuntu" but the icon directory is in
lower-case: /usr/share/icons/lubuntu. This results in the fallback theme
(gnome?) being used.
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Description:Ubuntu
After a fresh installation of Lubuntu 14.04 (using default graphics
driver Nouveau 3.13.0-24-generic) i experience mouse pointer flicker,
but so far only in Gedit.
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When I run
$ /usr/bin/gedit --geometry=600x800+100+100
(with no previous instance of Gedit running) the window is positioned
accordingly but its size is not 600x800 but instead the last size of the
window is retained.
Expected behaviour:
The size of the window should be 60
Public bug reported:
If the width of the gedit window is less than 529 pixels it is enlarged
to this width when saving a document. I use Lubuntu 13.10 with the
default GTK theme and the Blackbox window manager.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Open Gedit
2. Resize the window so that its width is less tha
It is not a window manager bug; I tried it in LXDE and it happens there
as well - I resize the Gedit window to minimal width and on save the
window gets a bit wider.
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At the beginning of the installation of Lubuntu 14.04 Alternate PowerPC
on an iMac G3 500 I get the error message
mount: can't find /run in /etc/fstab
[4.732855] Kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init!
exitcode=0x0100
[4.732855]
[4.733196] CPU: 0
I tried to upgrade the current installation with the `do-release-update'
command but unfortunately it failed and now I don't have a working
installation anymore. I could reinstall the old version of Lubuntu and
the run `apport-collect' but currently I don't have access to the
computer in question.
The same thing happens when a notification is displayed in the upper
part of the Gedit window, for instance when the file has chaned on disk.
The message makes the window wider, something which is unacceptable
since the user should have control over the window size.
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Description:Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
Release:12.04
gedit:
Installed: 3.4.1-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 3.4.1-0ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 3.4.1-0ubuntu1 0
500 http://se.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ precise/main amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
After la
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Title:
Tabs turn black with d
How can it be a theme bug when other GTK 3 applications with tabs are
OK? I just tried out the snippet at
http://www.eurion.net/python-
snippets/snippet/Notebook%20close%20button.html
and it works and looks like it should. Let me also point out that the
theme I use is the default hard coded ("no
Public bug reported:
Description:Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
Release:12.04
update-manager:
Installed: 1:0.156.14.4
Candidate: 1:0.156.14.4
Version table:
*** 1:0.156.14.4 0
500 http://se.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ precise-updates/main amd64
Packages
500 http://security.ub
After some more testing I have found that out of the five standard
themes in Ubuntu 12.04, Ambiance and Radiance work but High Contrast,
High Contrast Inverse and Raleigh (Default) are affected by the black
tab bug.
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I experience this bug as well in Lubuntu 14.04. My Samsung printer is
wirelessly attatched to the local network.
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printer icon does not di
Thanks B Clausius for confirming. Indeed the problem is that when the
message "Savi..." doesn't fit in the toolbar the window is widened.
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Title:
For me it's even worse as the CPU usage of ibus-daemon and ibus-x11
stays at around 47% and 27% respectively after I issue a find command in
Gedit. Also the mouse pointer flickers as I move it. Pressing the right
mouse key (which brings up a popup menu) causes the ibus CPU usage to go
back to norma
I also managed to reproduce the bug after logging into a guest account
(with all default settings). Minimum width of a Gedit window is 464
pixels and on save it is enlarged to 479 pixels.
The reason why I'm concerned with this is that I use a tiling window
manager where I want to have control over
Do we have anyone running anything else than Unity who can confirm this
bug?
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Gedit window resized on save
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Why not let the background color of the menubar and toolbar match the
new brighter background then? The current combination of colors look
wrong (see attatched screenshot from Gedit in Blackbox window manager).
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@jsalisbury: I don't think it is, the CPU is a PowerPC 750.
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Installation of Lubuntu 14.04 fails on PowerPC computer
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What more information do I need to provide before we can change the
status from "incomplete" to "new"? By the way I recently installed
Debian 7.6 on the computer in question and it went smoothly.
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I use latest Lubuntu 14.04 and the only thing that comes up is the start
window where I can select what kind of document I want to create.
Nothing happens when I click on the Create buttons.
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Description:Ubuntu 12.10
Release:12.10
$ apt-cache policy gedit
gedit:
- Installed: 3.6.0-0ubuntu1
- Candidate: 3.6.1-0ubuntu1
- Version table:
- 3.6.1-0ubuntu1 0
- 500 http://se.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ quanta
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Description:Ubuntu 12.10
Release:12.10
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gedit:
Installed: 3.6.0-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 3.6.1-0ubuntu1
Version table:
3.6.1-0ubuntu1 0
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I can also confirm this bug. I use the Blackbox window manager and as
far as I have tested the bug only occurs with the standard Raleigh
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I should also mention that I use a Mac Mini with an Nvidia GeForce
graphics card so there is nothing ATI specific about this bug.
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In XFCE,
The fundamental question is whether this is a bug in GTK or in the
affected applications (using GTK 3 the wrong way). I'm leaning more
towards the latter since I find it unlikely that the default (gray)
theme would contain such a severe and obvious bug.
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Tabs tu
Ah, my bad. Invoking update-manager as root is the reason why a
different theme is used. Sorry.
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Andrea, I see black backgrounds with the fallback theme (Raleigh) as
well, see Bug 995844. Does that mean that there is a missing background
color definition even in the GTK source code?
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Tabs turn black with default theme
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I've had a look at the source code of Gedit 3.4.1 and I can conclude
that the notebook widget or its parent does not transparently inherit
the gray background from its parent widget when a new tab is created.
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$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 12.10
Release:12.10
$ apt-cache policy gedit
gedit:
Installed: 3.6.0-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 3.6.1-0ubuntu1
Version table:
3.6.1-0ubuntu1 0
500 http://se.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ quantal-updates/main amd64
Pac
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I experience this problem in the latest Ubuntu 11.10. I can select
entries in the grub menu but the recovery menu does not respond to any
key press. I use an Apple USB keyboard.
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I currently run Gedit 2.30.2 (latest stable release) compiled from
source in Ubuntu 11.10 and I don't have this problem now. If I remember
correctly, with Ubuntu 10.04 the close icon was only cut off in the
default Raleigh theme.
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Actually, the button image is the same but it is cut off in different
ways: on the right side for an active tab and on all sides for an
inactive tab (making it look smaller). The problem is that the button
padding is too large and there seem to be no simple way to modify it, or
have I missed someth
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In gedit 2.30.3 the active tab has a close icon which is slightly larger
than for inactive tabs. This larger icon is also cut off on the right
side (see attached screenshot). As a comparison, Firefox uses the larger
version of the icon but it is not
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Close icon for act
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Binary package hint: rhythmbox
The window title should end with the application name, " - Rhythmbox" in
this case. I see no reason for Rhythmbox not to follow this convention.
Without the application name in the title it is much harder to find
Rhythmbox in a list of windows.
I can confirm this bug and I use the Blackbox window manager (no Compiz
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I am also annoyed by the default setting. Is there any context where
zero padded track numbers are disadvantageous? If not, let's just change
the default format.
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David; my input provided insight into what the end user percieve as a
problem. I think to many it is not clear what this bug is all about. The
testing scenario to reproduce the bug I reported (bug 626722) and which
was considered to be the same as this one by Gunnar Hjalmarsson really
is as trivial
I can't understand how the developers or testers of the language
selector have missed the very basic test scenario of choosing different
languages for text and numbert etc. and then starting the most commonly
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I use Ubuntu 10.04 which uses language-selector 0.5.8. I have set
English as the language for menus and windows and Swedish for numbers,
dates and currency amounts. This makes the locale environment variables
look like this
$ locale
LAN
In Ubuntu 10.04 which uses gnome-volume-control 2.30.0 it works OK.
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I run Debian 11 and the window manager Blackbox. Installing the package
dbus-x11 and replacing
exec blackbox
with
exec dbus-launch --exit-with-session blackbox
in ~/.xinitrc solved the problem for me. Now applications like atril and
simple-scan launch quickly.
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