I haven't seen this problem in a long while. It could have to do with
the fact that I generally don't make use of multiple IMAP accounts very
often, anymore. (Evolution is configured with multiple IMAP accounts,
but I usually use only my primary account.) I have also since done re-
installations
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: brasero
The fact that Brasero does not seem to clean up its temp files is
another bug, but that's not what I'm reporting here. I'm simply
reporting the fact that the error message seen, when there is no disk
space left on the device containing /tmp, is r
I don't suspect this is relevant anymore...
(Matthias - sorry for subscribing you; just trying to clean up after
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Sorry, Matthias, I've since upgraded to dapper; I wouldn't be able to
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and don't mind if the bug is closed. I just wanted to tap you before
closing it, in case you want to keep it around - for fixing at some
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I am using the version of evince that comes with dapper, 0.5.2.
Open the attached PDF in evince and opt to select some of the text that
is rendered. Sometimes it seems to take a few tries to get it to crash
(just keep selecting different portions
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: beep-media-player
Open the attached MP3 in beep, right click on the track in beep's
playlist and select "View Track Details". beep will fill the "Title",
"Artist", etc. fields with "garbage". I can see that the ID3 tags
aren't invalid (at least not comp
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Open the attached MP3 in beep, right click on the track in beep's
playlist and select "View Track Details". beep will fill the "Title",
"Artist", etc. fields with "garbage". I can see that the ID3 tags
aren't invalid (a
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: beep-media-player
Open the attached MP3 in beep, right click on the track in beep's
playlist and select "View Track Details". beep will fill the "Title",
"Artist", etc. fields with "garbage". I can see that the ID3 tags
aren't invalid (at
Hmm... There is probably a standard process for suggesting that
something be backported. Does anyone know for sure, off-hand?
Otherwise, I will look into it, if I get time.
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: beep-media-player
+
+ This bug was found in Dapper's beep-media-player. I'm not sure if it
+ exists in other releases/distros.
Open the attached MP3 in beep, right click on the track in beep's
playlist and select "View Track Details". beep w
Hi Alan. What symptoms does this bug produce? I'm having a problem
where-by certain MP3's have ID3 tags that beep can't seem to handle; see
bug 57949. Do you think this bug could be related / the same bug?
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I'm thinking that this bug might be the same as / related to bug 29311.
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I can confirm this bug, on dapper with all of the latest updates (as of the
time of this writing). Running zynaddsubfx from a terminal yields the
following output (note, I left out the top part, which should be irrelevant):
Yes, after "sudo modprobe snd_seq" zynaddsubfx seems to work okay. I
did not use it extensively, but it opened okay and I played around with
it a little bit, and it definitely did not lock up my system as before.
I noticed that no /dev/seq device node was created by the snd_seq
module. A /dev/se
** Description changed:
I've been using zynaddsubfx for a while now with no problems, but the
past couple days, if I start it without Jack running (sending output to
alsa) it consistently crashes my computer. The only system changes I've
made have been routine updates. I get an error som
As the original bug description states, I made a fresh install from
"dapper flight 2" and had no problem. Would you like me (and others) to
test a fresh install of "dapper final"? ...Because I'm almost certain
the install will be unaffected by this bug. If this bug still exists,
my guess is that
Marc, I think the bug you're seeing is different from the one I
encountered. I believe the bug that I saw was a problem with my
initramfs; it seems like it was corrupted or something. It sounds like
your problem is more like a kernel/driver issue.
I suggest another bug report be opened for the i
** Description changed:
This problem is present in dapper.
The details of the problem aren't really worth going into much detail,
here. It has to do with the way PHP handles references (or something).
What makes this real nasty is that, if the user is not using PHP's
E_STRICT (to mak
I've requested a backport: bug 59029
** Description changed:
This problem is present in dapper.
The details of the problem aren't really worth going into much detail,
here. It has to do with the way PHP handles references (or something).
What makes this real nasty is that, if the user
Public bug reported:
The guide reads "Writing a CD or DVD is a good method of backup up your
important documents". This is gramatically incorrect. It might be
easier to read *and gramatically correct* if it read "Writing a CD or
DVD may be useful for backing up your important documents".
I hate
A bug has been filed upstream with a patch attached.
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Hi Mantas. Do you have any knowledge of how GDM/gnome-session work?
For instance, why a lock file is needed (?) and where the lock file is
stored (?).
Creating a place-holder file under /tmp is not fool-proof, unless that
is the same directory where the temporary lock file (or whatever file)
is s
The patch has been applied to upstream's CVS, according to the fella on
Gnome's BTS. Now, do we close the relevant Ubuntu bug? Or do we wait
until the fix has trickled into Ubuntu?
...And is there any way for describing (through Launchpad) which
releases are affected by the bug (e.g., breezy, da
I-can-confirm-this-bug.--At-the-moment,-I've-lost-use-of-my-space-key,-my-(letter-after-C-key),
-my-*elete-key,-an*-my-backspace-key.
You-can-actually-reprouce-this-bug-in-another-way,-slightly-*ifferent-from-the-metho*-
*escribe*-by-Nicholas,-above.--Just-use-(the-key-which-you-wish-to-*isable)-a
This problem seems to affect only certain shortcut's. For instance,
setting the shortcut for "Pause" *isable* one of my keys (letter-
before-E key, as you might notice), but *oing so for the "Log out"
shortcut *i* not reveal this bug.
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I'm not sure if this is a bug or if it's intended to work as described.
But, there should be a way to "delete" a keyboard shortcut, and I'm not
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Closing this booger; re-open if needed. :)
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- in dapper, when performing "apt-get update" i get an error message.
+ in dapper, when performing "apt-get update" i get an error message. i
+ have been getting this message, everytime that i attempt to update my
+ package lists, since installing dapper about one month ag
I just tried this, and it worked properly for me, as well. However, I
remember having trouble with it, at one point... Perhaps it works for
most shortcut keys, but not others, similar to the way bug 40747 affects
only certain keys ("play (or play/pause)", "pause", "stop playback
key"). I am afra
The original report describes what happens if you simply highlight an
entry in the keyboard shortcuts list and press backspace. For instance,
if the focus is on the "Volume down" row, pressing backspace will jump
you to "Sound" parent node.
To remove the shortcut, you must actually click the cell
** Description changed:
in dapper, when performing "apt-get update" i get an error message. i
have been getting this message, everytime that i attempt to update my
package lists, since installing dapper about one month ago.
by using firefox, i was able to download and open the relevant
This is basically the same as bug 18562.
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Hmm... Well, it would still be good to know why this failed. If it was
a problem with the server, then why could you access the repository via
Firefox? In any case, it would be good to provide a more sensible error
message - at least when stumbling across this problem via gnome-app-
install or o
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-media
After fiddling with the volume control application, switching the
managed device and "tracks to be visible" (Edit -> Preferences), gnome-
sound-recorder started giving this error message (the one in the bug
summary). gnome-sound-recorder open
> You get notification bubbles from gnome-volume-manager when your disk is
> running low space
How long has this been in place? Since Dapper?
That's certainly an improvement, but having users get "locked out"
when/if they do run out of disk space still seems a bit harsh.
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: gnome-media
+
+ This "bug" was found in dapper, with all of the latest updates as of
+ 2006-09-18.
After fiddling with the volume control application, switching the
managed device and "tracks to be visible" (Edit -> Preferences), gnome-
soun
I wish I did have a better suggestion!
I still don't know what I "did wrong" to make this error message begin
to appear. In any case, the message should reflect what is wrong and
perhaps what I need to do to make gnome-sound-recorder work again.
(Don't you think?)
Would you like me to forward th
Matthias, should we close this bug, then?
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Gnome bug 351305 was marked as a duplicate of 133815. I've updated the
remote bug watch, but it will still claim "RESOLVED DUPLICATE" until the
next "remote bug status refresh" (I guess?).
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Okay to close this bug? The package will surely not be upgraded for
Ubuntu 6.06 and is already current in 6.10.
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Hi - yeah. I'm trying to "triage" this bug, but I'm not quite sure what
you're saying, in the description. If I look at the current source code
for xfce4-terminal's main.c file
(http://svn.xfce.org/svn/xfce/xfce4-terminal/trunk/src/main.c), I see no
instance of the string "terminals" or the strin
On Wed, 2006-10-04 at 21:37 +, Ben Goodger wrote:
> I was translating to en_gb and simply noted down the line and file that
> Rosetta indicated.
> If it's moved, I don't know where it is; nevertheless, there was a grammar
> mistake in the program at that point.
Hey Ben. Can you explain (in di
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Under edgy, install the "command-not-found" package. Then, you need to
restart your terminal/bash.
I think I have a patch for this, but I want to test it first...
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Here's a patch that seems to work. Sorry if this is not perfect; I'm
not a python guy (yet). I hope I didn't do anything wrong with (what I
think are) the translatable strings - the text in between `_(` and
`)`...
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Hey John, sorry if I confused you. I was trying to tell you how to
reproduce the error. To reproduce it, you must have the "command-not-
found" package installed, and you must be logged in as a user that is
not 'root' and does not have sudo privileges.
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This should be possible to do after the
https://features.launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+spec/easy-codec-
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Well, it will still take some changes to k3b, itself, which someone will
have to be willing to work on. Completion of the easy-codec-
installation specification will just make this more feasible. I'm not
volunteering myself to do this (although I may be interested in trying).
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This is an upstream issue. I was attempting to create a ticket,
upstream, in xiph.org's bug-tracking system (http://trac.xiph.org/), but
I was having trouble (getting "403 Forbidden" messages when trying to
submit bug details). I have emailed the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing
list to enquire about th
Is there a preliminary package somewhere, for testing? I have been
using a more recent version of Smarty (the latest, I believe), installed
from the upstream tarball, on Dapper for some time now.
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The patch at https://bugs.freedesktop.org/attachment.cgi?id=7091 seemed
to do the trick. I've attached a patched package if others would like
to confirm.
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I'll have to test this out when I get home from work. I suspect it is
still a problem - at least under dapper. I will also try upgrading to
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I'm not sure if the upgrade actually finished before it gave me this
error, or not. I was presented with a nice dialog box, though, that
handed me a Python stack trace and asked me to report a bug (note: it
didn't tell me where to report t
Ah, damnit. It didn't upload it? Here it is.
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After upgrading to edgy, the problem seems to have gone away. I guess
we can close this one. Do we want to set the status as "Fix Released"
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Another success: Gtk2Hs now seems to work okay for me. Thanks. :o)
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The problem seems to have dissipated. I'll reopen if it comes back.
Thanks. :)
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On Mon, 2007-05-14 at 15:50 +, Alex Kavanagh wrote:
> Further investigation leads me to believe that it is a caching/data
> problem in evolution-data-server with saved searches/virtual folders.
> If I exit evolution and then kill evolution-data-server, and then
> restart evolution everything is
On Thu, 2007-10-04 at 16:11 +, dinningc wrote:
> Hi, I’m new. I just want to ask where this “Do not show this warning
> again” being written to. I checked the box, but it still pop up every
> time at system restart. I’m sure I made some mistake, but want to know
> how to correct that. Thank
This is still a problem in Feisty. I'll give it a shot in Gutsy, when I
upgrade.
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I think you're looking at the same bug as that described in #129050.
What do you think?
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I'm seeing this problem as well.
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I'm going to mark this as a duplicate of #147318, as that report has
slightly more information.
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Hi. Can you confirm whether this bug is the same as #147318? Do you
see the same behavior as described in that report? Thanks.
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Why, though, would you want logcheck to report a routine operation?
Anything that is routine will become continually more mindless; it will
train me to ignore it. And, then I will naturally give a little less
thought to all logcheck emails.
I'm not proposing this log message not be displayed in t
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 147318 ***
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On Fri, 2007-10-12 at 06:41 +, pixl wrote:
> Yeah I have the same problem as in the bug you specified Chris.
K, thanks. :)
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Hi Anzan. Are you sure there wasn't a problem with the sound file
(e.g., MP3) that you were playing in Rhythmbox? It seems unlikely that
Rhythmbox, itself, would somehow corrupt the sound. Can you try to play
the same song in both Rhythmbox and Songbird, and see what happens?
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On Thu, 2007-10-18 at 21:12 +, Anzan Hoshin wrote:
> (Here's an interesting bug related to Songbird and Firefox that occurred
> (and was the reason I tried Rhyhmbox again). OGG file playing in Songbird.
> Chose another file. First file wouldn't stop playing. Thought I would have
> to kill X and
This bug still haunts Feisty. I haven't tested Gutsy, yet. Can anyone
confirm whether this still exists on Gutsy? If so, we need to re-open
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Sorry, I was planning to post back on this but hadn't gotten around to
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> You can use the following command from foo2zjs package, installed by default
> on Ubuntu Edgy/Feisty:
> $ sudo usb_printerid /dev/usblp0
Like I said, no such /dev/usblp* devices exist on my system. I've
attached the output of the printingbuginfo script.
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On Thu, 2007-05-24 at 19:45 +, Till Kamppeter wrote:
> Added the idea of warning users about the reported model name and the
> real model name being different in some cases to the printerdrake
> blueprint:
>
> https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/printerdrake
Thanks Till. That satis
I can't really perform a controlled test, but doing a simple copy-and-
paste -- across SSH, within a single directory, in Hardy -- seems to
work okay. I'll go ahead and close this...
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Bah - sorry. Somehow I missed Stefan's question. We'll assume this is
now fixed, because I don't seem to have had any problems in upgrading to
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Well, then -- it sounds like you know your stuff. Perhaps you can file
a report upstream, and see what they say?
One thought I have: if you could somehow kill Scribes, using Ctrl+C, via
a terminal, then you might see a Python stack trace... But,
unfortunately, I don't know of any way to make Scr
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ghc6-doc
Here's the relevant output from dpkg:
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Setting up ghc6-doc (6.6.1-2) ...
haddock: Warning: The interface file "Cabal/Cabal.haddock" could not be read.
Maybe it's from
Hi Ron W. With which version of Ubuntu did you have this problem? Is it
still an issue with the latest version, 7.04? Thanks. :)
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Installer crash
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/94598
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: scribes
This is probably not a bug in Scribes, itself, since it's a bug at the C
level (i.e., not Python level), but I'm not sure which package to report
it against otherwise...
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i386
CrashCounter: 1
Date: Wed Aug 15 12:22
** Attachment added: "CoreDump.gz"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/8841652/CoreDump.gz
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/8841653/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: "Disassembly.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/8841654/Disassembly.txt
** Attachment
** Attachment added: "CoreDump.gz"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/8841575/CoreDump.gz
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/8841576/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: "Disassembly.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/8841577/Disassembly.txt
** Attachment
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
Not too sure what I did wrong...
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i386
CrashCounter: 1
Date: Wed Aug 15 12:36:44 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.10
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/evolution
NonfreeKernelModules: cdrom
Package: evolution 2.11.90-0ubuntu2
Hi cool1970. With which version of Ubuntu did you have this problem?
Is it still an issue with the latest version, 7.04? Thanks. :)
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installer crashed ubuntu 6.10 Desktop i386
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