Here I have a valgrind log running the current aMule from repositories
on Hardy. I stopped the program when valgrind said there were too many
errors and further errors shall not be logged. It took less than 20
hours of runtime to reach it.
** Attachment added: "valgrind.amule.log.gz"
http://lau
It was somehow possible to install Sun Java browser plugin onto 7.10
without tinkering with chroot'ed environment (I know the plugin was
actually 32-bit, but it was easily accessible on 64-bit systems). Is it
entirely impossible to provide a similar solution for Hardy?
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Bruce, if you mean icedtea-java7-plugin, then it's definitely NOT a
solution, since it doesn't support a whole lot of java-based applets on
websites. If there is supposed to be something like openjdk-plugin, then
I must say I cannot see it in repositories.
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Well, it certainly is better than nothing, but it is nothing close to
Sun's Java. A lot of sites display grey rectangle where java applet
should be with this plugin. Why not provide a workaround with Sun's
Java, as it was done in Gutsy?
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Sorry, I was judging by the non-breaking spaces that were shown grey. It
turned out that all other fields were white, and I have found that I
have had overriding settings for non-breaking spaces set (probably some
Fedora heritage - I'm still using the same /home directory). Sorry again
to have caus
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 207410 ***
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I confirm this after installing Liferea 1.4.14-0ubuntu1 on latest Hardy
(amd64 architecture). Installing 1.4.12-0ubuntu2 back immediately solves
the problem.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 207
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 207410 ***
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On my system, the problem seems to have vanished. I have occasionally
rebooted the system, and decided not to kill pulseaudio after boot to
test things a bit. To my astonishment, sound works flawlessly, even in
skype, games, etc.
Flashplugin in Firefox sometimes locks sound to itself (producing th
This is entirely my fault, I have made a huge mistake in description. The
wireless LED on FS Amilo M7400 is not driven by fsam7400. It is driven by
ipw2200 module with option led=1 enabled.
Anyway, the problem with LED as it is described still persists.
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I need more time for testing, but right now it looks like the timestamp
is updated only if there actually are updates available, and only by
update-manager (not by apt-get, never speaking of aptitude, of course).
Don't consider this message as a report, I'll go on testing for a couple
of days more.
Actually, all the laptops I have seen in the last five years are
affected, so this bug definitely affects A LOT of people.
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Action for middle and right click is reversed since jaunty
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The behaviour described in the initial report can be seen on Asus EeePC
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I have done some more investigation, and this actually seems to be the
same as Bug #69620, but for 1101HA. Apparently there's currently no way
to fix it.
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For me, after upgrade to Karmic, F-Spot screensaver is listed among
other screensavers, but does not work. It only shows black screen in the
"View" window, and if this screensaver is selected, system never goes to
screensaver mode.
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The print server is a BusyBox-based Linux system that automatically
loads firmware to the printer as soon as it's turned on. I'm quite sure
it works correctly, since I can currently print on that printer via
network from Ubuntu 8.04 and Ubuntu 9.04 as well as from Windows XP and
Windows 7, but not
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Here are two error_log examples, one for LPR attempt and another for RAW
(aka JetDirect) attempt.
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This must be what's changed after upgrade from Jaunty to Karmic: the
problem is, after installing this printer locally as well, there's no
longer any other option than hpijs driver for this printer in system-
config-printer (thought I remember seeing 5 or 6 options before local
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Yes to both questions.
I have just tried pointing system-config-printer to the ppd.gz itself.
Got "CUPS: server-error-internal-error".
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$ dpkg -l | grep cups && dpkg -l | grep foo2zjs
ii bluez-cups 4.51-0ubuntu1
Bluetooth printer driver for CUPS
ii cups 1.4.0-5
Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - s
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: seahorse-plugins
On the latest Karmic, with seahorse-plugins v. 2.27.1-0ubuntu1 and
seahorse v. 2.27.92-0ubuntu1 installed and seahorse-agent seemingly
running
$ ps ax | grep seahorse
4239 ?Ss 0:00 /usr/bin/ssh-agent /usr/bin/dbus-launch
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Invalid and can be marked as such.
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Evgeny Kuznetsov (nekr0z)
** Changed in:
I tried compiling a kernel *.deb patched with BFS, but it failed to
install. If someone succeeds compiling a *.deb of it, it may be a sound
idea to put it in a PPA for thorough testing. But it definitely is a bad
idea to put it in repositories without deep tests.
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h
Recent CUPS update (cups 1.4.1-1) made it possible to select foo2zjs
driver, and this enables both LPR and RAW printing from Karmic.
Should this bug be marked "Fixed" for CUPS and "Won't fix" for hplip?
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Sebastien, would you please be so kind as to point out, which version of
f-spot fixes the bug in Karmic? As far as I can see, the current version
for Karmic (0.6.1.2-1 according to
http://packages.ubuntu.com/karmic/f-spot) doesn't fix this issue.
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Got it!
Please confirm that you're not using composition. On my two systems, disabling
Compiz allows to reproduce this bug, but with Compiz enabled this bug is not
reproduceable.
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https://bugs.launchp
In this case, the bug is confirmed. For both i386 and amd64
architectures.
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While entering my password in the "Enter your password to perform
administrative tasks" dialog (when the entire desktop is dimmed), the
keyboard
As far as I'm concerned, we have some behaviour that a lot of users
don't like, we have a patch to configure the behaviour the way anybody
likes (and the patch is the debian patch, so it can be used with no
additional issues), the patch is working and — please point our if I'm
mistaken here — doesn
Sebastien, I definitely see your point there, but let me observe that
the possibility to tweak touchpad behaviour this way is not a new
feature, it's a very old feature broken by the new g-s-d since in Karmic
and Lucid. And it's definitely not late to fix bugs, especially
regression bugs.
Alberto,
David, please consider the following: nearly all touchpads have hardware
buttons for right-click. Nearly none of them has a hardware button for
middle-click. It takes an unhuman skill to perform a 3-finger tap, so
with 2-finger tap assigned to right-button, the only usable way to
perform a middle c
@Alberto
So do we need another bugreport to actually reflect the impossibility of
settings change (as in Yuri's patch) and deem this bug here fixed with the
changes you've provided? The fix you've supplied technically fixes this bug
(judging by it's description), but not the linked gnome-bugs bu
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-settings-daemon
In current Karmic and Lucid gnome-settings-daemon ignores x.org's and
synaptics driver's settings concerning 2-finger and 3-finger tap
behaviour and resets it's own hard-coded configuration as soon as an
input device is added/removed
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** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #598820
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=598820
** Also affects: gnome-settings-daemon via
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=598820
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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https://bu
Which really means we need an option to be available for user.
Since this bug will be marked as fixed after Alberto's upload, and the
issue with inability to tweak this setting persists, I've opened a new
bugreport #563276 about exactly this matter. I'll be thankful for Yuri
and Alberto if they su
As for me, the bug is still there with xserver-xorg-core
2:1.6.4-2ubuntu4.2 on i386, have yet to check on amd64 at home.
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And no, amd64 isn't fixed either, still suffers from this bug with
xserver-xorg-core 2:1.6.4-2ubuntu4.2.
Gerhard's patch still works, but I'm really tired of updating my PPA
every time new xserver-xorg is packaged. We have the bug confirmed, we
have the patch that fixes it, what else is needed to
Yes, the new package fixed this allright. Can be marked "fixed" in my
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I confirm, Bryce, the bug appears to be fixed in latest Lucid.
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I can not reproduce this, my indicator changes to reflect the layout
change on entering administrative password (i. e. on Synaptic startup).
Can you confirm the bug still exists on latest Lucid?
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** Changed in: eglibc (Ubuntu)
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Michael, the tag is correct, since the problem only occurs on 64-bit
systems.
FYI: Intel's EM64T architecture found in 64-bit-capable x86-compatible
processors (Core 2 etc.) is basically a copy of AMD64 architecture (both
are know as x86-64 for a common name). AMD was the first to deliver this
arc
Bryce, what is there to triage? The bug is confirmed since long ago, all
the required information has been provided.
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It's hard to tell, because the issue is not always reproduceable, but
personally I have never bumped into it on Karmic.
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Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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The only question I have about this controversial decision is: how do I
switch tooltips back on so that the behaviour is normal again? The only
valid argument about moving buttons was that it was relatively easy to
move them back into appropriate place by setting it in gconf (they
should have staye
Seems to be no longer an issue to me, although I'm not sure whether it's
a kernel update or a poulsbo driver update that fixed it for now.
Perhaps we should wait for original reporter to confirm.
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Karmic sound does not work after hibernation
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/422709
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I have a similar problem with EeePC 1101HA: sound doesn't work after
hibernate. The problem occures when I put the machine into STD whlie
connected to AC power, and then try to wake it up on battery, but if the
machine was on battery when hibernating, waking up on battery works just
fine (I actuall
Yes, Karmic definitely shows the wrong behaviour in 2-3 finger clicks.
Should we open a new bug about it?
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[Jaunty] Does not respond to tapping (scrolling fine)
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In current Karmic pressing "-" key with 3-rd level key produces "—" (em-
dash) in English US layout, while the same action in Russian layout
produces "-" (hyphen). In Jaunty Russian layout has the same "—" as US
layout, which is the desired behaviour.
** Affects: ubuntu
The "??" issue is still there for me in Karmic.
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And the patch that Thomas published can no longer be applied to xorg-
server 1.6.3, so the problem becomes unfixable again.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 283128 ***
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Sorry, my bad, this bug is just the effect of the other known bug.
Marking as duplicate.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 283128
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Public bug reported:
After upgrade to Karmic, I fail to print to a networked HP LJ 1018. The
print server supports both RAW and LPR printing, and both RAW and LPR
printing used to work in Jaunty (and continue to work on Windows). With
the same printer plugged directly into Karmic machine and set u
More investigation reveals the following behaviour in Karmic:
- if "Extra typographic characters" option is enabled in layout settings, the
extra characters can be entered, but the "??" issue exists;
- if the said option is disabled, the extra characters can still be entered,
but the "??" issue i
As far as I can tell, bug's been fixed since Beta, and it all still
works allright for me now in the release. As for my machine, the bug can
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/414025
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Jeffrey, we'll certainly have to agree that Flash makes a huge part of
web user experience these days, and we'll certainly have to agree that
with a regression like this we'll be having a very hard time persuading
people that Ubuntu is worth anything and solving bug #1.
Kevin, sorry to say this, b
I can confirm that installing libadns1 as per previous comment fixed
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Binary package hint: seahorse-plugins
On logout from Gnome, seahorse-agent doesn't exit correctly. A new error
report is generated when user logs back on, which is annoying and
misleading.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: amd64
Date: Wed Sep 16 22:02:20 2009
DistroRelease: Ubu
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Seems to be fixed in Karmic Beta.
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Edward seems to have finally pinned this bug, I have tested the
workaround he suggested on a dozen machines and it fixed them all,
regardless of compiz and architecture.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Bionic support with repcached
To manag
Looks like there's a way to set the sample rate for a particular device
explicitly, and that's what is called for in this case:
https://evgenykuznetsov.org/en/posts/2020/webcam-sound/
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The solution seems to be explicitly informing pulseaudio of the frequency those
cameras' mics support:
https://evgenykuznetsov.org/en/posts/2020/webcam-sound/
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On current Maverick, this bug still exists. On my laptop, touchpad
actually suspends the computation, but USB-plugged mouse doesn't.
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boinc
Problem was solved: I just created a configuration file "~ / .config /
ubuntuone / syncdaemon.conf"
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** Also affects: banshee (Debian)
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Status: New
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Banshee doesn't detect Asus Transformer as MTP device
To ma
Is this supposed to mean the bug no longer exists?
Should be "Nobody cares", not "Expired".
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"Enable extra typographic characters" conflic
Yes, the bug is present in 11.04.
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"Enable extra typographic characters" conflicts and overrides "Adding
Esperanto circumflexes" option i
Why is this bug marked "Incomplete". It looks like it's "Confirmed", if
not even "Triaged" for Linux.
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SHould this not be marked as Confirmed and Regression?
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Is there anything we can do to make sure this bug is patched in Natty?
(We should have done it in Maverick, for sure.) Now that we ditch
upstream Gnome in favour of Unity this becomes even more of an issue.
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Looks fixed in Maverick.
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Binary package hint: banshee
After playing several tracks of Last.FM Radio (I tried Recommended)
Banshee stops and claims it has no codec to play the next track. If
allowed to search for codec Banshee does not find any codec for
"text/html".
Observed on current Maverick amd6
Rémi, currently Yuri's PPA doesn't fix this problem (at least for
Maverick), Yuri hasn't patched the latest version of gnome-settings-
daemon yet.
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Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
On all Ubuntu versions since "Adding Esperanto circumflexes" option was
introduced, if conflicts with "Enable extra typographic characters"
option.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Go to System -> Preferences -> Keyboard
2. Open Layouts tab, c
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@Kamus, of course it's still affecting everybody, since no driver for
Intel GMA500 is included into Lucid.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
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Mark,
your comments on John's report are absolutely valid indeed (especially
the Code of Conduct part), but please consider how upset the user has to
be to express his opinion in such a way, and even more so seeing as how
neither You nor Canonical seem to listen to users that object in more
approp
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