Scott, I'd be happy to help out. But ...
avscan -- Didn't you remark (Bug 248252 that there is already a fix?
gurlchecker -- am I mis-reading that upstream has already fixed it?
(http://packages.debian.org/unstable/net/gurlchecker)
havp -- according to http://www.server-side.de/ there is
> O 3.0 will be default in the next 6 month release of Ubuntu.
So it will be released having already been replaced by OOov3.1:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/OOoRelease31
I understand wanting time to test, but I can already predict the outcry
when this scheduling glitch happens again.
Upstream won't be fixing GnomeVFS
(http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=328107#c16).
The bug can be left valid by changing it, properly, to refer to gvfs or
perhaps just Nautilus. That is the logical request: support for NFS in
Gnome, without care for the underlying library (gnomevfs vs gvfs
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 305100 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/305100
Thanks, Micah. As you noted, this appears to be a duplicate of Bug
305100, and so I've marked it as such.
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Security problem wit
Host OS: Jaunty (9.04) Alpha 1 + all updates as of posting date
I get the same "No module named gnomeapplet" error after
apt-get install service-discovery-applet
and trying to use the Zeroconf Discovery Applet (same as Bug 304471).
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In Hardy and Intrepid, it is in python-gnome2-desktop, as can be seen
from http://packages.ubuntu.com/hardy/amd64/python-
gnome2-desktop/filelist and http://packages.ubuntu.com/intrepid/amd64
/python-gnome2-desktop/filelist.
That and other files disappeared with Jaunty:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/
Confirmed that a local build resolves the missing file.
Not sure of all is working, though. I'm having a problem with the
Zeroconf Discovery Applet hanging when I try to add it to the panel.
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Strike the last part. Works after a restart. So just confirming that a
local rebuild does fix the package, and we need to get one done for the
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Ubuntu no longer includes xvncviewer, using vinagre by default instead.
The VNC plugin at /usr/share/service-discovery-
applet/plugins/xvncviewer.py should be modified to invoke vinagre. At a
quick glance, changing:
cmdline = ["/usr/share/service-discovery-
applet/tools//exec_wrapper", "x
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: service-discovery-applet
I have two network adapters, eth0 and wlan0. They are present on the
same subnet and see the same published services. Therefore, avahi-
browse shows the services twice, e.g.,
+ wlan0 IPv4 S
Looking at the code, and I am neither a python expert nor a gtk expert,
it appears that a suitable change can be made around line 320 in
service-discovery-applet.
The code there is:
menuitem = gtk.MenuItem(name, False)
self.zc_types[type].add(menuitem)
self.zc_services[(in
Close ... very close. I did not bother to rename the file, which we
could do, but am providing a minimal working patch over the current,
existing, service-discovery-applet code.
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Right. It is just a compressed file using gzip.
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Upon resuming from suspend-to-RAM, the system will start to wake, and
will immediately go back to sleep. If I cycle it one or two times more,
it will stay awake. I have reproduced this exact behavior with Jaunty
on the new kernel as well as on Fedora 10, so it is not specifi
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Public bug reported:
After installing the 180.11 driver, I reproduced the same defect
described in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-
drivers-177/+bug/297543/comments/76: Suspend to RAM works fine, but upon
resume, the system hangs and requires a hard restart.
After revert
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-screensaver
This is not a duplicate of Bug 275957, even if the major consequence is
the same. Bug 275957 is about a SIGSEGV in gnome-screensaver. That is
not the problem here, given that (a) that particular defect appears to
be fixed and (b) there
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I have opened Bug 306315 to track the problem reported by huiii and
myself that once updated to 180.11 as enabled by the fix to this bug,
resume is broken.
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Chris, yes, I saw the scheduling. My point is not that you're wrong,
but that there will be a similar outcry, although perhaps not as much as
from 3.0 to 3.1 as there was from 2.4 to 3.0.
I hope that the bugs I have open against OOov3 are fixed in 3.0.1. So
far they are all still present in the
Chris, yes, I saw the scheduling. My point is not that you're wrong,
but that there will be a similar outcry, although perhaps not as much as
from 3.0 to 3.1 as there was from 2.4 to 3.0.
I hope that the bugs I have open against OOov3 are fixed in 3.0.1. So
far they are all still present in the
Actually, I just tested it on Fedora 10 after recent updates, and it no
longer happens there.
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Upon resuming from suspend-to-RAM, the system will start to wake, and
will immediately go back to sleep. If I cycle it one or two times more,
it will stay awake. I have reproduced this exact behavior with Jaunty
on the new kernel as well as on Fedora 10, so it is
I added the reference to an upstream defect in gnome-power-manager
because Matt Garrett, whom I respect, seems to believe that it is gnome-
power-manager related, and reading all of the open defects against
gnome-power-manager in upstream, I found one that described the
behavior. Keep in mind that
This bug in upstream is also similar, except that my scenario has
nothing to do with hibernate:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=486138
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Importance: Unknown => Undecided
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As a test, I killed gnome-power-manager, and started it up again in a
window with --no-daemon so that I could see the results. I then did a
suspend, woke it up, woke it up again. Saw the output, and decide to
suspend again. Did so, and then had to wake it up three times, with the
third one being
Not sure what's changed, but slightly new behavior now, matching what I
had started to see with Fedora 10 yesterday.
Fedora 10 and Jaunty both give me the dialog when I recover from
suspend, BUT it does not work -- the first time. The dialog accepts the
fingerprint and/or password, says that it i
Following up on Greg Orlowski's comment in
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=475585#c6, I checked
something that leads me to really wonder about the keyboard handling.
If I suspend with the Fn-F4 hotkey, I go through the aforementioned
redundant cycling before the system stays awake. Bu
Still not working for me ... WPA/WPA 2 Personal, not Enterprise.
Intrepid, uniquely, does not work. The logs are filled with the
following:
Dec 10 10:30:58 noel-intrepid kernel: [ 1277.187007] wlan0: authenticate with
AP 00:15:c7:82:02:70
Dec 10 10:30:58 noel-intrepid kernel: [ 1277.190341] wlan
I concur with Christian, et al. This defect is *NOT* fixed, and should
*NOT* be falsely marked as Fix Released.
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Based on what we've seen regarding the differential behavior between
hotkey and command initiated suspend, I cannot claim that Intrepid
actually would behave any differently, given that Bug 267682 and Bug
217504 prevent hot key suspend in Intrepid.
** Description changed:
Upon resuming from sus
OK, I am becoming convinced that this defect is related to Bug 306310.
If I suspend programmatically (via pm-suspend or menu) the problem
described in this defect does not manifest. It only manifests if I
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Would someone please mark this as invalid? This is not a kernel bug.
People encountering it should be contacting VMware for updated code, or
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System: ThinkPad T61p 6457-7WU
Monitors: Dual
OS: Ubuntu 8.10
OOo: openoffice.org-impress 1:3.0.0-2ubuntu1 from PPA, plus Sun Presenter
plugin
When I go full-screen with Firebox, Totem, OpenOffice Word Processor,
etc., I can switch to other workspaces, e.g., CT
See http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=555803
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>From reading the code, I have found a workaround. Run gconf-editor, and
change apps->vinagre->show_accels to false. That setting is described
by gconf-editor as "Set to "false" to disable menu shortcuts. Set to
"true" to enable them. Note that if they are enabled, those keys will be
intercepted
Thanks, Jonh. And please reconsider the default value. For a VNC
client, it is far more important that we be able to control the remote
than to have local accelerators. And Vinagre *is* my preferred VNC
client when it works, which is why I get on your case when it doesn't.
:-)
Scott, yes, I was
Just as a data point, both suspend to ram and hibernate work for me.
$ uname -r
2.6.27-7-generic
Host: T61p 6457-7WU
Suspend works quickly and wakes quickly. Hibernate takes a bit longer,
naturally. On restarting the computer from hibernate, we come back
through GRUB, then during the bo
Here is how to resolve this issue while you wait for a revised package:
1) Download libuuid1_1.41.3-1ubuntu1_i386.deb to a temporary location
2) sudo bash -l
3) dpkg-deb -x libuuid1_1.41.3-1ubuntu1_i386.deb
4) mv lib/libuuid.so.* /lib32
5) apt-get -f install (JUST TO FIX ANY OUTSTANDING ISSUE
> the impatient can install my packages for Jaunty
>From where? I've made sure to keep up-to-date, and I still don't see
them via apt-get. I've assumed that I just need to be a bit more
patient, but you seem to imply that even the impatient should be able to
see them by now.
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** Summary changed:
- Update Package: nVidia 180.06
+ Update Package: nVidia 180.11
** Description changed:
+ Release Highlights, 180.11:
+
+ http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=124059
+
+ * Added support for the following new GPUs:
+ o GeForce 9400M
+ * Fixed fo
There are two separate issues here, albeit somewhat related. One is
keeping the current, stable, driver current. That is the 177.82 update.
The other issue is making the latest driver available as soon as
possible for testing, and for those who want to live on the edge. I've
updated the descrip
Mikael wrote:
> They will be here:
> http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/restricted/n/nvidia-graphics-drivers-180/
They *are* there, but they still show up as new in the Jaunty queue, and
are not available via apt*, yet.
Alberto wrote:
> I have packaged the new release (I was affected by the fo
No. I cannot reproduce this error with 8.10, 9.04, nor 8.04.1. Looks
to have been fixed.
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 297543
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Shock wrote:
> I'm running with your 180.11 packages
Stecklum wrote:
> I tried 180.11 today for testing [on] Intrepid
Plun wrote:
> $ sudo apt-get install nvidia-180-modaliases
> ...
> E: Couldn't find package nvidia-180-modaliases
I am seeing the same as Plun:
# lsb_release -r; date; apt-get
They show up in Jaunty now after doing apt-get update.
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Well, given:
Maintainer: Ubuntu MOTU Developers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I suppose we have to somehow get the attention of MOTU
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU). I believe that the process is the one
described here: https://wiki.edubuntu.org/SponsorshipProcess, and we do
have Ubuntu Sponsors for Univ
See http://www.kinodv.org/article/view/161/1/9/ or download from
http://blip.tv/file/get/Ddennedy-
KinoScreencastTutorialCapturingDV563.ogg.
See also http://www.bxlug.be/en/articles/220, but I suggest that you
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Not a gnome-terminal bug. Not sure if there is a bug as opposed to
usage question, but waiting for follow-up from reporter.
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Sourcepackagename: gnome-terminal => linux
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Ubuntu better. This particular bug has already been reported and is a
duplicate of bug 260291, so it is being marked as such. Please look at
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As the original reporter, and given that I can no longer reproduce this
with fully updated versions of Hardy, Intrepid and Jaunty, I am marking
it as fixed. No clue as to which update fixed it.
** Changed in: xulrunner-1.9 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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Scott,
I see that Intrepid and Jaunty both have 0.94.2 in their repositories,
and Hardy has it in the ClamAV PPA (https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-
clamav/+archive). Thank you.
Is there any reason why we cannot have the latter put into the Hardy
Backports repository? What is the policy in the case
Upstream bug report:
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=96916
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FWIW, I've just seen this with totem in Jaunty. Switching from
gstreamer backend to xine backend took care of it.
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Audio not working with T61p 6457-7WU either. Installed Jaunty from
today's daily, and have installed whatever few updates became available
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Drew,
Which version(s) of Ubuntu? Which version(s) of the nvidia driver?
I have used Intrepid (8.10) and OOov3 with the Sun presenter mode, and
it works without the problem you see, although it does exhibit the
problem of grabbing all workspaces instead of just the one it is on when
it goes full
I believe that this is a duplicate of Bug 296738
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Another vote for an Intrepid backport.
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Another vote for 180.x as an Intrepid backport or at least a PPA, and
available in Jaunty.
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This regression still exists in Jaunty, too.
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The acroread plugin is likewise broken in Jaunty by this bug.
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> Indeed, but we can't just go and restart a process. Ideally there
> would be some command to tell Nautilus to look for new (and
> removed) scripts
Well, kill -HUP works to restart nautilus with the new plugins (I've
done this many times). Does that meet your characteristic of a means to
tell na
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PC: ThinkPad T61p 6457-7WU
The virtual terminals (CTRL-ALT-F) are corrupt. No text at all, just
jumbled pixels.
# ps auxwww | grep tty
root 4614 0.0 0.0 3940 596 tty4 Ss+ 11:52 0:00 /sbin/getty
38400
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This has been tried with both nv and nvidia 177 drivers, after reviewing
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Installing to print on PSC 2210 over IPP, I received:
"Printer 'PSC2210' requires the 'rastertogutenprint.5.1' program but
it is not currently installed. Please install it before using this
printer."
Checking the system, I find /usr/lib/cups/filter/rastertogutenprint.5.2,
Actually, this worked for me with Hardy, and is broken again with both
Intrepid and Jaunty. I believe that it is related to, or a duplicate
of, Bug 138957. That bug needs to be re-opened. The fix that works for
me is described at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-
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Broken again for Intrepid and Jaunty. A udev rule appears to be one
possible solution.
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You re
The fix described in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/thinkfinger/+bug/138957/comments/18,
and included as an attachment here, fixes this for me in Jaunty as well
as Intrepid.
What would it take to get that as a fix to be included in our
thinkfinger distribution?
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Xavier wrote:
> Noel J. Bergman wrote:
> > Another vote for 180.x as an Intrepid backport or at least a PPA,
> > and available in Jaunty.
> Please post at least your configuration (you nvidia card)
Thinkpad T61p 6457-7WU, ergo nvidia FX-570M. Or if you prefer the
verbose
Matteo,
Thank you for the help. Here is what I have found. After a reboot,
running alsamixer -c 0, and looking at [Playback]:
Master: 100 [db gain=0.00]
Headphone: off
PCM: 0<>0 [dB gain=-58.50, -58.50]
Mic: 0<>0 [dB gain=-34.50, -34.50]
Mic Boost: 0<>0
IEC958: 100 [dB gain=0.00, 0.
# cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [Intel ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel
HDA Intel at 0xfe22 irq 17
As noted in my comment on Bug 301261, after a reboot, running alsamixer
-c 0, and looking at [Playback]:
Master: 100 [db gain=0.00]
Headphone: off
PCM: 0<>0 [dB gain=-
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Just confirming that, yes, after each reboot the switch settings for
headphones and speakers are disabled, and the volume levels for PCM and
BEEP are set to 0.
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Peter, see Bug 299093. Does that describe what you're seeing? From
your comment about what you're seeing with PulseAudio, perhaps not, but
what I mentioned in my responses to that bug fix the "No sound in 9.
Public bug reported:
I installed oss-compat to gain the /dev/dsp device, which is required
for audio with VMware. After rebooting, the device is gone. I have
temporarily worked around this by adding:
dpkg-reconfigure oss-compat
to /etc/rc.local, which reestablishes the environment
Ubuntu ja
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Mackenzie,
> is this *only* after reboots, or does this occur when you
> log out and log back in as well?
For me, only after a reboot. Logging out and back in has its own
problems (X won't restart properly,
Just confirming that Daniel's diagnosis and proposed fix works. While
waiting for the new version, I've tested by creating a (temporary)
symlink from /sbin/alsactl to /usr/sbin/alsactl, and audio works again
after a reboot.
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> There are already 2 Nvidia drivers--177 and 173 (I think).
> 177 should remain labeled "recommended",
> and 180 could be labeled "Beta"
What do you think that 173 and 177 were labeled when 177 came out? :-)
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Thinkpad T61p w/FX-570M
Jaunty Alpha 1 w/updates
ii nvidia-glx-177 177.80-0ubuntu3 NVIDIA binary Xorg
driver
ii nvidia-settings177.78-0ubuntu2.1Tool of configuring
the NVIDIA graphics driver
Everything works fine on a boo
** Attachment added: "xorg.conf showing nvidia driver"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19951589/xorg.conf
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** Attachment added: "The failsafe version"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19951594/xorg.conf.failsafe
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** Attachment added: "Xorg.0.log after a boot -- X comes up properly"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19951713/Xorg.0.log-good-boot
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** Attachment added: "First of Three -- this is when it first tries to reboot,
and fails. Timestamp: 20:42"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19951734/Xorg.0.log.old
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** Attachment added: "Second of Three -- this immediately follows the failure,
but is not the log file active when I finally get a desktop"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19951755/Xorg.failsafe.log
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** Attachment added: "Third of Three: this is the Xorg.0.log that is active
when I get the low-resolution desktop session. Timestamp: 20:43"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19951764/Xorg.0.log
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>From tonight's Jaunty updates:
E: /var/cache/apt/archives/libcanberra-gtk0_0.10-1ubuntu1_amd64.deb:
trying to overwrite `/usr/bin/canberra-gtk-play', which is also in
package libcanberra-gnome
# dpkg -l | grep canberra
ii libcanberra-gnome 0.6-0ubuntu3
ii libcanb
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19952489/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: "DpkgTerminalLog.gz"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19952490/DpkgTerminalLog.gz
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package libcanberra-gtk0 0.6-0ubuntu3 failed to install/upgrade: trying to
overwrite `/us
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => xorg
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Adding
/etc/udev/rules.d/60-thinkfinger.rules
#
# udev rules file for the thinkfinger fingerprint scanner
#
# uinput device
KERNEL=="uinput", MODE="0660", GROUP="plugdev"
makes it work for me now. Consistently, so far. This is not required
in Hardy (8.04.1).
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