Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: initscripts
Steps to reproduce:
1. Set your system clock to the local time
2. Boot into Ubuntu
3. Reboot and check the system time
Expected results: The system time wouldn't have been changed to UTC.
Actual results: The system time was changed to UTC.
Then would an appropriate bug/RFE that you WILLFIX be that the desktop
installer would detect OpenSolaris? I typically install OpenSolaris
first and then install Ubuntu and I have this problem every time. Now
that I know about /etc/default/rcS, I can add it to my list of post-
config tasks but it w
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubiquity
>From bug 278429:
> The desktop installer detects a dual-boot situation
> and will automatically set UTC=no
I have several systems which are dual-boot OpenSolaris/Ubuntu. I
typically install OpenSolaris prior to installing Ubuntu, and UTC seems
Thanks Scott. In the spirit of documentation, for anyone who has the
same issue and finds this bug first:
1. Bug 279065 has been opened for the detection of OpenSolaris by the
live CD installer.
2. When I went to open a bug against gnome-system-tools (for adding an
option to the Time and Date dia
Colin thank you so much for the reference on the hardware clock! I do
appreciate having the bigger picture.
As for this statement: "I find it very unlikely that a Unix-like system
would default to keeping the hardware clock in UTC when no other
operating systems are involved": I'm not sure I follo
Public bug reported:
If Orca is running using Fonix DECtalk, and aplay plays two sounds, speech
stops. Sometimes Orca terminates.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Launch Orca from GNOME terminal
2. In a different terminal window execute aplay /usr/share/sounds/phone.wav
3. Repeat step 2
Actual results:
T
It is also still present in Edgy. Screenshot attached.
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I couldn't get a backtrace from within X; had to launch a virtual
console. Not sure if it will help, but here it is all the same. :)
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gaim
1. Launch Gaim
2. Launch Gedit, type some text, select it, and copy it
3. Open a window to IM a buddy and use Control V to paste the copied text into
the text box.
At this point Gaim hangs and its process must be killed.
I can reproduce this 10
Okay, I just installed the latest beta (2.0b3.1) from SF. The bug is
indeed fixed in that version. Thanks so much!!
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I also have this problem periodically, and I don't have /etc/xdg/menus
/debian-menu.menu either.
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Since the behavior has been seemingly unpredictable, I took some time
today trying to reliably reproduce it. Here's what I have come up with.
Not sure if it helps
1. Boot
2. Launch Orca from the Applications menu
3. Quit Orca with Insert Q
At this point Python crashes (attempted to get a
I'm afraid I do
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Ya know, I tried it without Orca *running*, but I hadn't actually tried
disabling the accessibility feature. The problem does NOT occur when
the accessibility feature is not enabled.
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Public bug reported:
The live CD presents the user with a boot options menu and a finite
amount of time to respond before the default options are used. I would
like to suggest a system beep occur when this menu appears.
There have been more than a few occasions when I've booted my laptop
from th
With the new pyorbit, I no longer get the python crashes I mentioned
earlier. However, when I reboot I still get the report of at-spi-
registryd crashing.
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** Also affects: gaim (upstream)
Importance: Untriaged
Status: Unconfirmed
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** Changed in: gaim (upstream)
Importance: Untriaged => Unknown
Bugwatch: None => Gaim tracker at sourceforge #1551447
Status: Unconfirmed => Unknown
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*For me*, the crash nearly always appears on reboot and not before.
Logging out and back in is not sufficient -- which rules out live CD
replication. All I have to do is launch Orca, quit Orca, and reboot.
I can reproduce this 100% of the time on all three of my Edgy boxes.
I'd get a backtrace i
Hi Daniel. Please forgive my ignorance/newbieness but
The page you link to has you do the following:
1. Start GDB and attach it to the process that crashes
2. Continue the process
3. **When the process crashes** retrieve a backtrack of the crash
The problem I'm having is that the process doe
Duh. I have automatic login enabled. I always forget about that... I
just disabled it and tried again.
*Without accessible login enabled*, the at-spi-registryd process does
not yet exist when I do as you suggest.
*With accessible login enabled*, the first thing I see (before I can log
in) is a
Okay, I just re-read what you suggested -- this time more carefully. :-)
I disabled accessible login and followed your instructions. Now at-
spi-registryd isn't crashing, but I cannot get past the splash screen
either (and I did type "continue" at the gdb prompt).
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Update: It's not crashing upon reboot; it's crashing upon logging
off/shutting down. My bad!
I don't get much in the way of a backtrace, but I do get a segmentation
fault. Don't see a core file getting dumped, however. Suggestions?
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I just tried to reproduce this again given all of the recent Edgy
updates. It seems to be fixed.
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So far so good, Daniel. Thanks!!
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Confirmed. I just built 2.2.1 from the pidgin sourceforge source and
things work as expected.
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Binary package hint: openoffice.org
I have switched the repositories on one of my machines over to gutsy to
start testing 2.19.x. On my fully-updated feisty-gutsy hybrid:
1. Launch OOo Writer
2. Start typing
Expected results: Writer wouldn't crash
Actual results: Writer
I just opened a bug upstream:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12292
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
>From the original bug filed on gnome.org's bugzilla:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=468612
When arrowing around the icons in the "Add to panel" dialog, I notice that no
focus: events are delivered. In analyzing the dialog hi
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
>From the original bug filed in gnome.org's bugzilla:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=468613
When analyzing the icons in the "Add to panel" dialog using at-poke and/or
accerciser, I notice the icons showing on the screen only h
Henrik, actually it turns out that it was broken in Feisty as well.
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2.2.2 came via Hardy today and the problem is fixed there. Given that
this is a significant accessibility issue for people who are blind, I
would request that the upgrade to pidgin 2.2.2 be included for Gutsy
users.
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I can confirm in Hardy as well. But just on a freshly-installed 64-bit
system. Segfaults 100% of the time. :-( My 32-bit box (also Hardy)
continues to be fine.
While not the "ideal" solution, I solved the problem by building gnome-
settings-daemon from SVN trunk.
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It's still broken (in Hardy).
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w.r.t. "I've yet to see anyone for whom installing dbus-x11 has NOT
fixed the problem." Didn't fix it for me. See comment #37.
Given the choice between following advice that has been proven to work
-- especially when said advice is simple (install dbus-x11) -- and
building an app I'm not famili
I'm using Hardy already. The hang seems to be gone. There may be some
other accessibility issues with the app, but that's another bug I'll
need to file after I investigate it further. :-)
Thanks for the follow up. WFM.
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There's already a patch upstream that I've tested. It works quite
nicely; just needs to get committed
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #399238
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** Also affects: control-center (upstream) via
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=
Hi Henrik!
Yup, Feisty is on this laptop. And I've been using eSpeak lately. I
hadn't tried the test in this bug with it, however. Turns out the
problem is slightly worse under those circumstances. With DECTalk, the
second play of the .wav file causes me to lose speech, but not sound.
With eSp
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: espeak
If I am using eSpeak with Orca and launch Totem (with no media files
open or playing), Orca will not speak the contents of anything (e.g. the
menu items). If I am using DECTalk, however, Orca will.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Launch Orca and select eS
On the Ubuntu-Accessibility-Devel list, it was suggested that I give
PortAudio V19 a try. This does solve the problem for me.
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Binary package hint: gftp-gtk
1. Be sure assistive technologies have been enabled in the Control Center. Log
out and back in if necessary.
2. Launch gftp-gtk
Results: gftp-gtk starts to load and then hangs.
** Affects: gftp (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
S
A modified version of this patch (to provide the same access to the
buttons in the recently-added Common Tasks section) was committed
upstream yesterday.
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There were a bunch of updates today. I installed them all and
reinstalled AT-SPI 1.7.13. Everything *seems* to be working as expected
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Not in terms of making the problem go away. :-) The problem persists in
Feisty, even with esd turned off.
But it is helpful to know what the problem is. In light of Luke's
explanation, the best solution seems to be to disable unnecessary sound
events and/or use a different software sythesizer.
-
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-applets
In Edgy, all of applets in gnome-panel had names and/or descriptions
and/or labels. For instance, the description associated with the trash
applet had a description which indicated how many items were in the
trash. The volume control embed
Update: It seems that without libgail-gnome-module installed, the above
is the case. With it installed, I can now see the names and
descriptions via AT-POKE. In light of this, would it be possible to
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