I can confirm this behaviour, too.
No issues with Feisty...Hardy - hours of smooth video-streaming with up to
12MBit/s!
With Intrepid LiveCD the driver "ipw2200" crashed already 3 times like this:
Nov 15 00:59:14 ubuntu kernel: [24161.636049] ipw2200: Failed to send SSID:
Command timed out.
Nov
@Owen and @draft:
If you can reproduce the bad performance of flash videos, please try if
lowering the sampling_rate would help. Minimum is 1 us, try 4 us (= 25
fps):
$ sudo su
$ echo 4 >/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/ondemand/sampling_rate
If the peaks of CPU demand are too f
No, nice level 0 is default for user processes. A *negative* value gives
more priority to a process (see "man nice").
You were right! In Jaunty my sampling_rate_min is also 4 (was 1
in Hardy). But as expected, I am still able to set sampling_rate down to
4. Nevertheless 4 against 8
To verify if CPU scheduling is your problem you could try "cpuburn".
Commands in this package are: burnP6, burnK7, ect. (optimized for
different CPU types) and they just waste CPU cycles. Run your test-app
with higher prio together with burnXY:
$ burnP6 &
$ sudo nice -1 wine CoD4
If your test app
Nice to hear that! If compiz and glxgears influences your frame rate and
burnP6 with lower prio does not, then it is most likely a problem with
3D graphics. It's strange that changing up_threshold does make a
difference. But IMHO this points to a race condition in the video
driver.
In Jaunty the A
Since Jaunty final it is solved for me.
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I would prefer one descriptive name per profile with codec name and
specs in brackets. Even novices cannot ignore the codec because of
compatibility with their playback devices. Mentioning codec names twice
is against the DRY principle (don't repeat yourself). It opens the
possibility of inconsiste
I confirm: it is NOT a compiz issue. I can reproduce this without compiz
on Intrepid. With Hardy it is ok.
The symptom seems:
After the window size "jumps" by more than the size of the resize handle area,
the area disappears. It reappears when the size is changed again slowly.
To reproduce this
It's in Jaunty too.
I added this bug to project "One Hundred Paper Cuts". (great project!)
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Resizing Nautilus window using drag handle, handle seems to be "lost" after
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Could it be that your test-app runs with a nice value above zero? You can check
this with command "top" (column "NI"). If so, then you can make you cpu
accelerate by executing the two commands:
$ sudo su
$ echo 0 >/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/ondemand/ignore_nice_load
I've no experience
I am using 9.04 stable since one month and boot it from an USB stick
with a persistent partition on it. (still testing some ATI issues)
Today I added jaunty-backports and jaunty-proposed as package sources. A
few reboots later the nm-applet failed to start and crashed like
described by this bug. R
Same behaviour since Jaunty 9.04 with:
- ATI Mobility X600 in a HP Compaq nx8220, and with
- ATI Mobility 9700 in an Acer 8000Lmi
Both running with the open-source "radeon" driver, since "fglrx" does
not work anymore.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/369567
Stange, on my working system (8.04.2, Pentium M 2GHz) the
sampling_rate_min is 1 and setting sampling_rate to this value is
possible. Did you try the 2 commands "sudo su; echo ..." or only "sudo
echo ..."? The first one works here.
As I understand it: lowering the sampling_rate makes the measu
Sorry for the typo: 4 means 4 us (microseconds), not ms.
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I vote for a new icon only. Two Alt+PrtScr and 15mins in GIMP resulted
in the attachment here. The final icon should be less theme-like (say
more symbolic) and *.svg.
I like the fact that in a Linux Desktop nearly every text is selectable!
So I would miss the textfield mode of Nautilus paths. The
I am very pleased to hear that. Ubuntu should help new users to
distinguish between unmounting filesystems, disconnecting a whole device
or ejecting its removable. "Keep them stupid" is not Ubuntu.
I wonder that there was not a single comment mentioning the "Disk
Mounter" panel applet. It is not v
I thought I did add it to bugzilla.gnome.org, but I did not found it
there anymore.
What I found is your bug, so I copied my comment above to yout bug, see
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=413379#c5
What makes it worse is, that adding a new profile is buggy itself. See:
http://bugzilla.g
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 282873 ***
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glipper is in universe, so I think changing state of its bugs is up to a
MOTU. If I am wrong, please tell me!
I saw that this bug is now marked as duplicate of #282873. But I was not
yet able to browse to #28
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gedit
I have Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty) alpha 4 and its gedit (2.25.7-0ubuntu2) got
stuck in a strange state.
If I choose "Search" by menu, toolbar or Ctrl+F the search window opens
with a disabled Find button (see attachment). The button stays disabled
when I
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Sorry, my fault!
Through the Activity Log of this bug I see 5 duplicates now. I was not
able to find any of these using the search function of LaunchPad. Now I
found that this is due to bug #90738 and I added
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gvfs-backends
Since GnomeVFS was replaced by GVFS in April 2008 I have problems with
Nautilus to connect various FTP-servers. Finally I found out why: gvfsd-
ftp uses passive ftp too picky!
Its Oct 16 2008 and I have an up-to-date Ubuntu Hardy 8.04 with
Ok, thanks. I added a brief summary with link to here on bugzilla.gnome.org:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=556786
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Y
Same here with xine-ui 0.99.5+cvs20070914-2
But I think I solved it!
Try to set "settings - audio - pulseaudio_device" to the string "pulseaudio"
(the default name of local pulseaudio server)
and "settings - audio - volume.mixer_volume" to 100%
and "settings - audio - volume.remember_volume" to t
Same here.
Life-CD of Jaunty beta 3 won't boot in a DVD-drive "LG GSA-H42N" on
mainboard "ASUS A7N8X-VM/400" (nVidia nForce2 chipset). Kernel repeats
"ata1: SRST failed (errno=-16)". ata1 is a PATA-IDE interface (no SATA
involved!) with a harddisk "Maxtor 6E040L0" as master and the DVD-drive
as s
I tried the kernel-params irqpoll, noapic and acpi=off.
I tried to wait 1 min in Busybox and then exit with Ctrl+D.
I upgraded the mainboard BIOS to the latest beta.
Unfortunately there are still no interesting BIOS settings (it's an AMIBIOS...)
The firmware of my DVD burner LG GSA-H42N had already
I deal with PDFs that are produced by gscan2pdf 0.9.27 (9.04 Jaunty)
which contain one page-filling JPG per page. I attach here a
Testscan.pdf of one empty paper. (BTW: I use i386 packages)
With xpdf-utils 3.02-1.4ubuntu1, I get what I expect:
$ pdfimages -j Testscan.pdf xpdf-image
$ file xpdf-ima
I checked this bug again on a newly installed and updated Intrepid (32bit):
It is still there. I used audacious 1.5.1-3ubuntu1.1
To reproduce:
* sudo apt-get install audacious audacious-plugins#
audacious-plugins-extra is not needed here
* open an mp3 file with Audacious
* open equalizer w
I support era's comment above. I saw this problem too after an Upgrade
from Hardy to Intrepid.
For me the solution was to remove the line with "AuthInfoRequired" in
/etc/cups/printers.conf and to prepend username and password to the line
with "DeviceURI", like this:
DeviceURI smb://:@/192.168.0./
Public bug reported:
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The command pdfimages in poppler-utils 10.0.30ubuntu1 (9.04 Jaunty)
still ignores the option "-j" to extract ".jpg". It always extracts
".ppm". The same applies to poppler-utils 0.8.7-1ubuntu0.1 (8.10 Hardy).
As a workaround you may replace
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+ The command pdfimages in poppler-utils 10.0.3-0ubuntu1 (9.04 Jaunty)
still ignores the option "-j" to extract ".jpg". It always extracts
- ".ppm". The same appl
@Tim: sorry for my "Nominated for Jaunty"! It was a mistake! I am only
affected by this bug, but not involved in fixing or releasing.
The workarounds (associate=0 and/or debug=0x43fff) do not work for me.
The symptoms here are very similar: WPA2 generates frequent "Firmware
error detected. Rest
@przemo24555: I think I have the same problem. What did you customize in
your kernel?
Could you please check if your bug is a duplicate of one of these:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/264104
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/293426
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/295414 (see my comments there)
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I confirm that this is still an issue in Intrepid.
With the LiveCD 8.10 final I installed audacious and enabled the
equalizer. While decreasing the preamp (most left controller) only a few
pixels, volume decreases but suddenly doubles! And as enyckma sais, the
controllers do influence each others
My wish exactly matches this report, so I add it here (and on
bugzilla.gnome.org).
I read all those "bad MP3 VBR with soundjuicer" bugs. What I miss anyway
is a simple MP3 CBR profile! To make it easier for beginners I propose:
Profilename: "MP3 128kbit/s"
GStreamer: "audio/x-raw-int,rate=44100,
Hi again,
I can reproduce this "Firmware error detected. Restarting." on Hardy. Not
suprising, as the ipw2200 firmware is the same since March 7 2006. It occurs
when transfering much data. To test I receive a big file through NFS with about
29 MBit/s.
With Intrepid the error is much more freque
As promised it's me again and... IT'S FIXED FOR ME! :-)
With 2.6.22 (Gutsy 7.10) and with Windows 2000 it worked for years. But
kernel 2.6.28 seems to have a more strict timing for IDE. There was an
80pin cable with a DVD drive jumpered as slave at the _LONGER_ end, a
harddrive jumpered as master
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Same here.
It crashed in About.py on line 51. There is a string containing a (non-
ascii) copyright sign, which is encoded with utf-8 in the file.
As a quick fix I copied the following line to
the beginning of /var/lib/python-support/python2.5/glipper/About.py :
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
(BTW: R
Same here.
I first solved the "Could not find a Java Runtime Environment!" by
installing "openoffice.org-java-common". But oowriter still crashed with
a document containing web-content copy-pasted from firefox.
The "content.xml" in my document contains some http:// links to small
images. The docu
Same here on ACER TravelMate 8003LMi after resume.
$ uname -a
Linux 2.6.28-13-generic #45-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jun 30 19:49:51 UTC 2009 i686
GNU/Linux
$ sudo dmidecode -t bios
BIOS Information
Vendor: ACER
Version: 3A12
Release Date: 04/02/2004
Address: 0xE5240
As noted above the version of firefox-3.0 package was:
3.0.11+build2+nobinonly-0ubuntu2
Please tell me if further packages are involved.
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You recei
@Eric: do you still have crashes with CD-ROMs? I have a similar problem
on an old Laptop "Dell Dimension 2400". When inserting a CD-ROM (burned
or pressed) Ubuntu 9.04 *sometimes* freezes completely! Please tell me
what hardware you have:
To find hardware details, start a "Terminal" (like a DOS bo
In Karmic alpha 3 this bug is still present.
As Ronan wrote in comment #2 it is not a Nautilus problem only. For
example gedit is also affected.
In addition to my comment #13: I think, when the button is released
while resizing a window, first the window gets redrawn for the last time
AND AFTER T
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Resizing Nautilus window using drag handle, handle seems to be "lost"
I also found a workaround: just turn off "View - Atmosphere". Then
Google Earth seems stable even while rendering many 3D buildings! See 3
comments above for some specs of my systems.
Without any success I tried GE 5.0 and 4.3, the latest drivers from
xorg-edgers and different values in xorg.conf
Please note that this bug is in state "Fix Released" and was about the
opposite! Before Jaunty up_threshold was 31, which wastes power and
forces loud fans while playing movies or even mp3.
Now the default is 95 which causes jitter on some systems. There is a new bug
about this problem in Jaunty
I tried it with the latest "Daily Live CD" (15.2.2008) and it seems to
be fixed! As I mentioned, on Hardy beta 3 Live CD it was still buggy.
But for me it is solved now. And because Hardy will be LTS again, it is
perhaps not necessary to backport the fix to Dapper LTS or other
releases, is it?
tha
@Julien: Thank you! For me too glipper did not show up in the dialog
"Add to panel..." of 8.04 alpha 3. Restarting or updating did not help.
Your comment above did help!
Today I tested it with an 8.04 beta Live-CD. After "sudo apt-get install
glipper" glipper does NOT appear in the dialog "Add to
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Binary package hint: nautilus
I use Feisty (7.04) with nautilus 2.18.1-0ubuntu1. But Hardy (8.04) beta
3 live CD is still affected.
Steps to reproduce:
With nautilus open a folder in a list-viewed window which has a non-empty
folder F in it. Unfold folder F by clicking smal
I tested it with a fully updated Hardy Heron 8.04 Alpha: up_threshold
is still 31
> uname -a
Linux oliverhp 2.6.24-11-generic #1 SMP Fri Feb 29 22:08:31 UTC 2008 i686
GNU/Linux
The bad thing is, that the default of 31 is not only set at boot time.
It is set again upon standby&resume, hibernate&
Perhaps there is a problem with the uninstall procedure of icedtea-java
which causes the symptoms of this bug.
I use the latest Ubuntu Hardy (beta). When I removed icedtea-java from
my system today, the /etc/alternatives/java got broken. It was still
linked to icedtea-java. I confirmed this with "
I can confirm this issue!
On my Laptop totem or xine use approx. 60% of 800MHz. By default
up_threshold is 31, so the CPU goes up to 2GHz, which makes the fan spin
quite loud.
The only work-around is to setup a cronjob for root that changes
up_threshold to 90 every 15 mins - not very nice. But I
I desperately miss the tooltip of master volume! :'-(
My argument for "tooltips everywhere!":
Tooltips are most valuable for newbies. And the more tooltips there are, the
more users get aware of them. If all but the most important tooltips are
removed, users won't wait anymore on every widget,
I also feel a strong temptation to add another "why I don't like those
buttons", but let me try differently:
To me the problem seems to be, that ALL themes are affected by a
decision meant for the new themes only. So I propose to fix this by
changing the GLOBAL setting for button positions into a
@Wolf-Jakob: does your volume really change only 5% per mouse wheel
step? 5% should not change very quiet into very loud.
Please check further if your volume changes are very big in the load
range but very small in the quiet range (or vice-versa). Perhaps certain
sound card drivers have a linear v
@Wolf-Jakob: Sorry now I saw your same comment on gnome.org. So let us
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@Ekin: sorry, I have no more ideas to help you. If your files and the
directory around them all have UID,GID = 1000,1000 then gedit should be
able to save its "*~" backups.
If you find a recipe to reproduce your problem, namely to create a new
file where gedit 2.28.x fails, then please write it he
apport information
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Pairing with phone works flawlessly. But while browsing through obex
nautilus often does nothing for 30...60 seconds. dmseg and syslog don't
show any problem. In Lucid alpha 2 and 3 t
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I reproduced the bug by booting a Live-CD of Lucid 10.04 final release.
See the apport infos above.
To reproduce I disconnect, reconnect and then browse my Nokia N81. I
realized that each time before the described delay of about 26 secs
occurs, there is a smaller delay (some seconds) while browsin
@Baptiste: Sorry, I nearly forgot: I never saw a delay when using
/usr/share/doc/obexd-client/examples/list-folders.
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With released 10.04 I get an error more like that of Gustavo (saying
that SYNCHRONIZE CACHE failed). "Eject" works perfectly whereas "Safely
Remove Drive" brings:
Unable to stop Nokia S60
Error detaching: helper exited with exit code 1: Detaching device /dev/sdb
USB device: /sys/devices/pci:00
And another +200.
Ha! That makes 3! Do I win something? An extra tooltip??
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On 07/05/10 14:04, Mark Shuttleworth wrote:
> On 07/05/10 10:18, Oliver Joos wrote:
> > And another +200.
> >
> > Ha! That makes 3! Do I win something? An extra tooltip??
>
> Wow, it's like this is a democracy or something :-)
>
Sorry for my sarcasm.
On gnome.org a promising fix is discussed. (see
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=610245)
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Status: Confirmed => Unknown
** Changed in: xkeyboard-conf
@TroubleMakerDV: The bug about synaptic not remembering "treat
recommended as dependencies" is even older than this one: bug #154349.
Feel free to add yourself as affected there!
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Thanks! I will try that from PPA.
As you asked I generated the deja-dup.log. Then I inspected the
Traceback and added another log.info() into
"duplicity/backends/localbackend.py:get()":
def get(self, filename, local_path):
"""Get file and put in local_path (Path object)"""
sou
I has something to do with gvfs-ftp or its use by duplicity. If I mount
the backup folder of the server with NFS and reconfigure deja-dup to use
/media/server/duplicity/ then everything works as expected.
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I confirm this issue. I saw it since mid-December and again with Lucid
Live CD of January 6 2010.
I have a HP Compaq nx8220 with the very same network hardware:
Network controller: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 2200BG [Calexico2] Network
Connection (rev 05)
I stopped NetworkManager and started
I deeply agree! Perhaps I go and buy one of those 1dpi gamer mice as
workaround ...
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As a workaround you may just set the rate again with the command:
gconftool-2 -s -t int /desktop/gnome/peripherals/keyboard/rate
To get the current you can do:
gconftool-2 -g /desktop/gnome/peripherals/keyboard/rate
Each time your keyboard is slow again, you can invoke the first command
in a
The commands have to be on one line only, so try:
gconftool-2 -s -t int /desktop/gnome/peripherals/keyboard/rate 38
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My comment #13 does not solve but hide the problem - it is a work-
around. The kernel/driver/Xorg is supposed to resend rate and delay when
a keyboard hardware lost them due to power loss. I'd call it chaotic to
leave this to a user-space program.
Me too, hope a proper fix will make it into 10.04
Same error here whenever I "Safely Remove" my Nokia N81.
If I "Unmount" and unplug it, the N81 complains about incorrect
disconnection ("data may be lost").
And if I "Eject" and unplug it, then *sometimes* it works for both sides
(N81 says "cable may be removed now")! Sometimes the same error is
I confirm that this bug still exists in Lucid 10.04 alpha 2 (as of 13th
January 2010).
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I am not sure if my comment above targets the same issue as this bug.
This bug is about wrong settings after RESUME. If unplug and re-plug the
keyboard does also trigger this bug, then my previous comment is valid
and we could mark this bug as duplicate of Bug #427168.
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I just checked Lucid 10.04 alpha 2 (released 13th January 2010):
"Safely Remove" my Nokia N81 still triggers this error.
"Unmount" and unplug the N81 still makes it complain about incorrect
disconnection (which is correct, I think!)
"Eject" and unplug it now seems to work always! (as opposed to
There are devices that can be "Powered Down", "Ejected" or "Safely
Removed" manually. The problem I see here is that Ubuntu 10.04 alpha 2
still uses these terms slightly incorrect. E.g. when I connect my mobile
through USB I can "Safely Remove" or "Eject" it. I never saw it jumping
out of the USB s
For me this is fixed with 10.04 (Lucid) alpha 2, released 13th January
2010.
network-manager: 0.8~a~git.20091013t193206.679d548-0ubuntu1
network-manager-gnome: 0.8~a~git.20091014t134532.4033e62-0ubuntu1
libc6: 2.11~20100104-0ubuntu3
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Since Lucid Live Daily 03 Dec 09, wireless will not connect,
As I wrote earlier here I use WPA2 on a HP Compaq nx8220 with an Intel
PRO/Wireless 2200BG and had this problem from Intrepid to Jaunty. In
Karmic it only occurs if I transfer faster than about 28000 kbit/s.
Now I checked Lucid 10.04 alpha 2 and it is finally *FIXED* and faster
than ever before: c
I tried the even newer package in Lucid 10.04 alpha 2 and it worked! I
was able to restore my old backup again. Then I checked Karmic again and
after deleting ".cache/deja-dup" it worked again too! (I really thought
I tried this before)
I guess I damaged ".cache/deja-dup" when I tried to force dej
Years ago (in Dapper or so) the yellow popup immediately appeared as
soon as the volume changed by scrolling the mouse wheel. That was good
enough for me. Now when moving the mouse over the icon I have to wait
for the popup because it won't appear as long as the mouse wheel scrolls
- this is annoyi
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gedit
My gedit sidebar shows all my open documents. When I click a document
name the main frame changes to this document as expected. Then I hit
Ctrl-F to find something, but that only opens the find functionality of
the sidebar! This is quite annoying.
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/38176560/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: "ProcMaps.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/38176561/ProcMaps.txt
** Attachment added: "ProcStatus.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/38176562/ProcStatus.txt
** Attachm
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 251083 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/251083
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 251083
Gedit complains about being unable to make temp backups when saving
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"save anyway" dialog shows up when backup turn off
https://bugs.launchpad.net/b
** Changed in: gedit (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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Gedit complains about being unable to make temp backups when saving
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/251083
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I confirm that this is still an issue in Karmic and in Lucid alpha 2.
Typically it occurs when multiple users edit the same file and therefore
make it -rw-rw-rw-. A usecase is a notes.txt that has to be editable
from a Live-CD and your normal account. ;-)
To reproduce:
1 sudo touch /test.txt
2 sud
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