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Binary package hint: gnome-session
After update in Intrepid Beta, I can't get to a normal desktop. The
panel doesn't start, metacity crashes. We've tried creating an entirely
new user, but the same problems persist. gconf dump attached.
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I have an X60s. The recent hotkey update made by volume up/down keys
worked (they had worked in Hardy, but regressed in Intrepid Beta).
However, the mute hotkey invokes Lock Screen.
I believe a previous reporter with an X60s noted that a brightness key
made music/audio stop playing. This doesn't
Public bug reported:
When I upgraded to Intrepid Beta on 7 Oct, sound worked. After today's
update (9 Oct), sound doesn't work. Alsa info at
http://www.alsa-
project.org/db/?f=396a832572721b4c1d8293f81f62b1ae65926f44
This could be a duplicate of
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I'd like to reassure everyone that we are productively and actively engaged
with Mozilla, and that there is a strong desire from everyone involved to
identify a positive, constructive solution that addresses the concerns raised
in this bug report.
Also, please remember that this page is, in f
I don't think Ubuntu/Canonical should *write* a "plain English" version
of someone else's license. Obviously Mozilla has written the license in
the language they want our users to read and understand, and our
interpretation of that may not be the same as Mozilla's or the law's
interpretation. I t
No longer happens. I think it's safe to mark this as closed.
Cheers,
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Binary package hint: firefox
I am filing this bug as part of the Feature Freeze exception process[1].
Currently, when you start Firefox the first tab opens with a search page
(on the belief that search is one of the most common use cases in this
scenario). However, when open
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-manager
Upgrading from 8.10 (Intrepid) to 9.04 Beta (Jaunty) (okay,actually a
few days before the actual beta...), in the "Do you want to start the
upgrade?" window, I am told:
"This download will take about 9 minutes with your connection."
immed
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
I have an Iiyama ProLite B2403WS monitor. Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid)
provided reasonable screen resolution; Jaunty beta (actually the day
before beta) no longer does. I don't remember the resolution it used to
find, but it was higher than the current o
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openoffice.org
I just upgraded to 9.04 Beta (actually the day before the beta). I have
new Open Office icons for the relevant files, but the small icons in
GNOME menu are the same icons as in previous releases.
I think they should match. i.e,. the icons
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-media
I'm running 9.04 Beta (actually day before the beta). The mute option
in the volume control window (accessed from the top panel) seems to have
no effect. The hardware mute button works fine.
This is possible related to (or perhaps a duplic
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pidgin
After an upgrade to Jaunty beta, my system now notifies 4 different ways
of a new IRC message. I have the 2 new ones from the new notification
scheme (i.e, the black bubble and the envelope in the top panel) and I
have the 2 old ones (the Pidgin i
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Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.04
Package: xorg 1:7.4~5ubuntu16
PackageArchitecture: i386
ProcEnviron:
SHELL=/bin/bash
LANG=en_GB.UTF-8
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Binary package hint: firefox
After an upgrade to Jaunty Beta, the previously installed Flash plugin
reliably caused Firefox to crash. Version in question was Shockwave
Flash version 9.0 r48.
Shockwave Flash version 10.0 r22 seems to work.
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Aaargh, doing apport-collect with the external monitor actually turned
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Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.04
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
A normal Firefox notification is to have the minimised window in the
lower panel (sorry, I don't know what to call that) pulse with colour.
E.g,. if you click on a link from another app like email, Firefox opens
that page and you get that puls
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-manager
I am running Jaunty beta, and after updating this morning update-manager
won't start. Trying in a terminal, I get
j...@randolph:~$ update-manager
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/update-manager", line 29, in
import
Public bug reported:
Failed to resume after suspend. It *may* have been that the battery ran
out while it was suspended, because I may have some funkiness in my
battery. Or that could be entirely unrelated :)
ProblemType: KernelOops
Annotation: This occured during a previous suspend and prevente
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Unfortunately this morning I forced an update (still hadn't seen any
automatic notification). But for completeness...
j...@randolph:~$ ps ax | grep update-not
3427 ?S 0:00 update-notifier --startup-delay=60
j...@randolph:~$ killall update-notifier ; update-notifier --debug-updates
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Public bug reported:
Failure to resume after suspend. Note that I previously reported bug
#350178, which was complicated by a failing/failed battery. I now have a
shiny new battery which behaves perfectly as far as I can tell, but
still had a resume failure.
ProblemType: KernelOops
Annotation: T
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So you seem to be saying that I installed something from Add/Remove and
that reset the 7 day clock, and therefore I didn't get any notification
about updates. Is that right?
If so, I think there is more to this than that. I very well could be
wrong, but I don't *think* I installed anything. W
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-notifier
This report is not a duplicate of bug #332945.
I upgraded to Jaunty beta on Wed 25 March. According to the desired
behaviour described in bug #332945 and elsewhere, update-manager should
notify me at least once a week to tell me about upd
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: tracker
Running 9.04 (Jaunty) beta, after a rebooting Tracker starts to index
files, and never finishes. It hangs about, using around 48% CPU until I
explicitly kill it. The System Monitor says it is "running", but the
hover bubble never changes (stalled
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
g-p-m is reporting that my battery is charged, has about an hour of life
left. However, the hardware battery light is flashing to indicate a
fault, and if I unplug then the laptop immediately dies. I'm assuming
my battery has just fa
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-manager
After upgrading to Jaunty (beta) the notification icon for update-
manager no longer appears. My settings check for updates daily, and
should display the icon when there are updates. When I start the
update-manager directly (i.e., Sys ->
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-manager
Given the new behavior described in bug #332945 , it seems to me that
the options in update-manager are misleading. For example,
- I have update-manager configured to check for updates daily. Why give
me this option when you have disable
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You re
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: apport
The apport tools are very cool! But apport-collect collects a bunch of
logs/config files and attaches them to the bug one by one. This
generates a lot of bug mail, and a lot of vertical space in the bug page
in Launchpad.
However, I note that the
Yep, manually editing xorg.conf as suggested worked. Will leave it to
you whether to close the bug or leave it open (one could argue that it
should have been detected and set up automatically).
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Public bug reported:
After doing a dist-upgrade from Dapper to Edgy, the home page settings
in Firefox are lost. Specifically, the "Home Page" setting in
Edit->Prefs is blank (whereas I believe it used to be a static Ubuntu
file from teh doc team).
(The Edit->Prefs->When-Firefox-starts field i
Yes, the homepage is back, so it is effectively fixed for me. I can't
confirm if it's fixed for someone doing a dist-upgrade for the first
time, as I can't test that.
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Binary package hint: openoffice.org-calc
The default way in which OO prints spreadsheets is to print every
worksheet in the file. I believe that a high percentage of the time,
the user actually only wants to print the currently active worksheet,
and I think it would be a wis
Probably best to close this one - too old to reproduce the issue now.
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I can't duplicate this anymore (am on Ubuntu 7.04 and a different set of
wireless APs), so perhaps best to close it.
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Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6-386
On a Thinkpad X60s (with Intel 82573L), the wired network only works if
the network cable is plugged in at boot time. This is seen both in 7.04
(Feisty) and in the Gutsy development build from 12 Aug 07.
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I don't know if this matters, but do you want that when it recognises
the wired network (i.e,. plugged in at boot) or when the wired doesn't
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Inkscape was chosen as the default vector drawing program (and I believe
has been that way from the first release of Ubuntu). The Open Office
Draw menu was removed because it duplicated functionality from Inkscape
(which is the program most people would use when invoking the drawing
program direct
Didn't happen in an upgrade from 7.04 (Feisty) to 7.10 (Gutsy), so bug
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Binary package hint: mozilla-thunderbird
When clicking on an attachment to a Thunderbird mail message, OpenOffice
will open that attachment in read-only mode. This is new behaviour in
8.04 LTS, and has been implemented in response to bug #87101. However,
I personally consid
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Sorry, don't see the bug linked above, it has nothing to do with this.
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Yes, I'm proposing that the behaviour we are trying to guard against is
people unintentionally saving files to temp storage. So it seems to me
a reasonable way to address that (where reasonable means I don't really
know how hard the tech implementation is ;) ) is to provide a suitable
warning whe
I looked for the plugin you mention, but can't find it. Can you confirm
name and repository?
Thanks,
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Binary package hint: update-manager
In the update manager window, the "a new distribution is available" line
calls the new version 8.04. It should be called 8.04 LTS.
Similarly, in the Distribution Upgrade progress window, the header says
"Upgrading Ubuntu to version 8.04".
I just upgraded to 8.04 LTS (Hardy) Beta and think this is an issue
again. I am not presenting this from a personal taste "I like/don't like
orange perspective", but from a functional perspective I believe we have
lost a lot of usability. For example, compare the following set of
icons, all of whic
Travis -
Re earlier comment, I wasn't enabling New Login in Nested Window - I was
trying to add Add/Remove programs which had disappeared. This turned
out to be because of bug #96694, the root cause of which was because I
was in the adm group but not the admin group. This was caused by the
fact
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-manager
Following a dist upgrade from 6.10 (Edgy) to Feisty Beta, the update
manager/update notification fails to runs automatically. When invoked
from the menu it works fine, but I don't get the update notification
icon in the upper right as expe
Ah - may be getting close. Am not part of "admin" but I am part of "adm"
(which I understand is old version of admin?)
The groups command gives me:
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Nope, have never touched the groups list and had this capability (and
menu items) prior to upgrading to Feisty. I was running a fully up-to-
date Edgy system prior to the upgrade. The upgrade didn't go completely
smoothly, but it eventually did install everything. Don't know how
something could h
gnome-app-install is installed, and I've attached applications.menu
Have also discovered that Synaptic no longer appears in my menus after
upgrade. And a bunch of other things that should be in that submenu (I
only have 6 items in System->Admin, while a default installation seem to
be about 15 it
A little more info: mdz thinks this is related to the fact that I
installed 4.10 (Warty) originally on this machine, and have only
upgraded at every release since then. Since Warty is the only fresh
install I've ever done, I have always been in the adm group and never in
the admin group. For som
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-menus
After an upgrade from Ubuntu 6.10 (Edgy) to 7.04 Beta, several key menu
items were lost. Specifically
- add/remove programs
- menu editor
** Affects: gnome-menus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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Sorry, just found the menu editor (under System->Pref->Main Menu).
FWIW, I think that is an odd place and and odd name for it. Was it an
upstream change to move it there? Made more sense to me in previous
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Binary package hint: alacarte
After upgrade to Feisty Beta, the menu editor won't accept changes.
Clicking on menu item to add it to the menu shows a checkmark in the box
momentarily, but then it automatically disappears, without taking any
effect.
** Affects: alacarte (Ubun
Ran from a terminal: same results (i.e., doesn't work) and no error
message of any sort.
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http://librarian.launchpad.net/7046487/alacartebug.tar.gz
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/96706
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openoffice.org
Menu names for Open Office programs in Feisty Beta have reverted to the
old Base/Calc/Impress/Writer. In previous versions of Ubuntu these were
called Spreadsheet/Database, etc which are more understandable to most
people. Not sure if thi
I noticed this behaviour as well (up to date Edgy).
Several hours before noticing the issue, gaim crashed.
At some point during the day (perhaps at the time of the gaim crash) I
also had some sort of error/bug reporting dialog (which I don't think
was the Gnome bug buddy), which I canceled.
Not
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openoffice.org
Copying a block of text from an OpenOffice document and pasting it into
a Thunderbird email composition window causes OpenOffice to crash.
Additional info:
- Ubuntu 6.10 (Edgy), up to date
- no special formatting in the Open Office text (i
I have since upgraded to version 6.10 (Edgy) and it seems the problem is
still there.
My resolution is 1024x768. I tried at 800x600 and didn't notice a change
in behaviour.
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Default window size of Preferences window insufficient
https://launchpad.net/bugs/31483
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: synaptic
During a dist-upgrade, I got a warning message about support ending for
a number of packages. Small typo in that message: "havn't" should be
"haven't"
** Affects: synaptic (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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Public bug reported:
I did a dist-upgrade from Dapper to Edgy-Beta. It generally went very
smoothly, but at the end of the process update-manager believes I have
about 40 updates that need to be installed (one is hpijs and the
remaining 39 or so are python- packages).
However, when trying to
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: usplash
I did a dist-upgrade from Dapper to Edgy-beta. In general it went
smoothly. However, upon rebooting, I have the test pattern usplash
instead of the Ubuntu artwork.
I suspect this is a video driver thing and may be related to bug 63153.
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