I've noticed this problem again today. I think that gnome-terminal is
related to this.
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I'll try it
From: Patrick Kilgore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2008 1:44:22 AM
Subject: [Bug 256670]
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Thank you for having taken the time to report this bug to help make
Ub
As I've said above, the solution is quite simple, but it seems no one
wants to code it.
It's a crap. Pidgin relies on NM when you're starting as online, but it
DOESN'T when you change your status (workaround). It should still wait a
connection from NM or either (the solution) just try to connect w
Public bug reported:
When I click on a a jar (open it with Java) which reads some external
file, it tries to find it under my home instead of the folder where the
jar is located (Windows behavior). However, if I run $java -jar app.jar
it works.
That is: when you click the jar, you'd expect the
** Description changed:
When I click on a a jar (open it with Java) which reads some external
file, it tries to find it under my home instead of the folder where the
- jar is located (Windows behavior).
+ jar is located (Windows behavior). However, if I run $java -jar app.jar
+ it works.
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I tried it on Hardy and worked well.
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Huh?
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In console the same JRE is running. The JRE just asks for the current
directory. The terminal answer seems ok, but Nautilus always says
"home".
From: Patrick Kilgore
To: br.renatosi...@yahoo.com
Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2008 12:32:25 AM
Subject: [Bug 256670]
It's been a long time since I used a live CD, and I don't have one
anymore.
I wonder if this problem still exists after 8 months and a new Ubuntu
release.
Please erase this bug, if I have any problem I may report it.
From: Colin Watson
To: br.renatosi...@yahoo
eyboard to make your test.
From: Colin Watson
To: br.renatosi...@yahoo.com
Sent: Sunday, December 21, 2008 6:34:25 AM
Subject: Re: [Bug 108690] Re: F2~F6 keys don't work in CD boot menu
On Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 03:02:37AM -0000, Renato Silva wrote:
> I wond
I've verified the issue still happens. When you click a JAR the current
folder is your home, and the program has no permission to create a file
on it. In console the current dir is wherever you are. I think current
dir must be that of the JAR, not anywhere else.
Sun Java JRE 6
From: Patrick Kilgore
To: br.renatosi...@yahoo.com
Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2008 2:17:19 AM
Subject: [Bug 256670] Re: When you click a JAR the current directoy should be
that of the JAR, not your home
Which Java runtime do you have installed?
Isn't it just a matter of querying system/hide attributes?
2009/4/9 Maxim Levitsky
> This doesn't seem to be easy to implement thought, but this should be
> somehow done
>
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> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/179907
>
I'm using firebug with firefox 3.5, and the style of the comment is
"word-wrap: break-word;" (invalid css afaik) in the following proposal:
https://code.launchpad.net/~renatosilva/bzr-java-lib/log-view-
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Hi Basilio, I didn't install Hardy yet but will tell you when I do.
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This seems a common problem. In my case, Network Manager does not
recognize my modem connection, I've installed a third-party driver. When
I start Pidgin, it keeps 'waiting for connection' when actually I'm
really connected to internet.
I talked with Pidgin's team: they say we have a build with NM
My problem is: when I start Pidgin on Feisty, it keeps 'waiting for
connection' when actually I'm really connected to internet. I think I've
removed Network Manager or so, I can't see its icon on tray, but if I'm
sure it didn't see my dialed, unsupported-winmodem connection. Pidgin's
team say NM su
Public bug reported:
I've customized the fonder icons on my data partition on Windows XP.
When navigating through them on Gutsy, when I go back to Windows the
icons sometimes disappear, standing the standard ones.
** Affects: ntfs-3g (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ntfs-3g
Ubuntu should hide NTFS system files by default, and allow to configure
it to show them. The same for hidden files. It should consider not only
".file" to hide or show, but also the flag of hidden files on a NTFS
partition.
** Affects: ntfs-3g (U
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ntfs-3g
Example: you create a file called "Why do I keep couting?.flac" on an
NTFS partition. Ok, but when you open Windows, then you get problems
with this "?". When on a NTFS partition, Ubuntu should warn (not deny)
about naming files a way Windows does
Public bug reported:
After installing Totem GStreamer codecs then Totem does not work anymore
if compiz-fusion is enabled with customized option of Appearance menu.
When I check at least Normal, then it works fine. In fact, now my
videocard is a kind of "blacklisted" so that I made compiz ignore c
Public bug reported:
Sometimes when loading Ubuntu (Edgy, Feisty and now Gutsy), right after
the progress bar screen it freezes. Everything keeps dark and keyboard
does not respond. And sometimes on Gutsy (and Edgy) when we logout
everything just disappear, screen keeps dark and keyboard doesn't w
Public bug reported:
I've tried to use APTonCD 0.1.97 but the only way to get it working was
leaving checked the metapackage option. When unchecked, then it keeps
"cataloguing packages" fovever.
** Affects: aptoncd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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>From your link: "[...] all characters are allowed except '/' and '\0'.
This is perfectly legal on Windows, though some application may get
confused.".
"Perfectly legal" is stupidly false. Just try to create a file with "?"
for example, and Windows ITSELF will deny it, saying that you CAN'T give
a
Huh? A given Windows Application? Hrrrm, EXPLORER.EXE for example?
There's no problem with waring the user some characters could not be
well-recognized by "other operation systems".
Hope someone adds the feature. Bye.
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** Description changed:
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Example: you create a file called "Why do I keep couting?.flac" on an
NTFS partition. Ok, but when you open Windows, then you get problems
with this "?". When on a NTFS partition, Ubuntu should warn (not deny)
about naming files a w
The problem seems related to the video component: if compiz is enabled,
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** Description changed:
- I've customized the fonder icons on my data partition on Windows XP.
+ I've customized the folder icons on my data partition on Windows XP.
When navigating through them on Gutsy, when I go back to Windows the
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ee: (unassigned) => Renato Silva (renatosilva)
Status: Invalid => New
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Please consider Importance = Wishlist as in package ntfs-config
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@Andrea: actually I'm comfused about which package the suggestion
applies.
@Szabolcs: do you classify a CORE component like explorer.exe as only a
"certain" Windows software? And mainly, who here is talking about
REMOVING Posix from ntfs-3g? I'm talking about the user to be FREE to
DECIDE which ki
I also want this bug to be fixed and released as soon as possible. Who
is responsible to do it?
@Victor -- may I trust in your script?
@nowshining -- may I trust in your .deb? Is it perfectly removable?
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I successfully applied Victor's suggestion and it works fine now.
Instead of just renaming wvdial, I moved it to my home, where it will
keep visible to me while this bug is not fixed officially. When it does,
then I'll remember to remove that wvdial.bin on my home (if you leave on
/usr/bin then you
Hi Brian, I'm on Windows right now, but the version is simply the latest
available in all the times, since I always update my Ubuntu. I'm using
Gutsy now.
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Yesterday I've noticed, while configuring keyboard shortcuts in GNOME,
that my F1-F12 keys are mapped as special commands like Ctrl + S and
more that I don't remember (I'm at work), and that over the default
printed key function on my keyboard there are additional funcions,
therefore being F1-F12 k
I discovered right now that the F2 key doesn't work the same way in my
keyboard and other common models. On mine, it opens my home directory,
but on normal keyborads it does what I was frustated to think that GNOME
didn't, which was simply to rename a file.
So I think the clear problem is: my spec
I've found the switcher! When off my F2 really renames a file instead of
opening home or else...
Therefore the first problem actually is NOT of Ubuntu, but mine, but
still remains the second problem about the slash. I think it's better to
erase this bug and create anotehr one only with this second
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** Description changed:
- Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.20
-
It's simple: when choosing the CD boot option for Brazilian Portuguese
language, then all texts are translated except by that item for using a
driver CD. I tried to simply find the item on Launchpad translation area
and
Public bug reported:
This happens in Feisty Fawn. On the boot menu from CD boot, F1 key works
well on my PS2 keyboard, but the others from F2 to F6 doesn't. My
keyboard has special keys and is designed for Windows, it has a
Brazilian manufacturer: Clone Office Keyboard. I don't think it's an
issue
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.20
It's simple: when choosing the CD boot option for Brazilian Portuguese
language, then all texts are translated except by that item for using a
driver CD. I tried to simply find the item on Launchpad translation area
and then translate
> Well, it appears that there is no standard interface in linux to query
> 'hidden' attribute.
> (in fact there is - in unix world all hidden files start with '.')
Maybe the NTFS engine could add the dot to the access interface. For
example, when nautilus or bash asks for reading/writing of .hidd
Public bug reported:
You should be able to change the brown look of login screen, just like
you could in previous Ubuntu releases.
I had a custom GDM theme that was completely overwritten by the new
login screen. I tried to find some tool to get the custom theme back or
at least sanitize the logi
Public bug reported:
There should be an easier option for not displaying the user list in
login screen other than $gksu gconf-editor. Maybe a checkbox in System >
Administration > Login Screen.
** Affects: ubuntu
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I have 3 suggestions for implementing this:
1) In gnome-appearance-properties:
[x] Aply this theme to the login screen (displayed/enabled only if the user
has admin rights)
2) In gdmsetup:
[x] Apply the following theme to the login screen: [Current | v ]
[x] Use the following custo
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Annoying tab ellipsizing in Pidgin
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My computer is not Dell and I can confirm this annoying bug.
Bluetooth device (USB):
ID 0a12:0001 Cambridge Silicon Radio, Ltd Bluetooth Dongle (HCI mode)
Motherboard:
Intel D946GZIS
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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"Won't Fix" a simple positioning setting to fix ridiculous wrong clicks
when you try to access application items on the left?
There are usually more clickable items on the left (back button in
Firefox, window buttons, first application menu etc) than on the right
or bottom. It's just sane to allow
It looks like there's a ntfs-3g mount option windows_names:
http://www.tuxera.com/community/ntfs-3g-manual.
I think Ubuntu should use it by default or allow the user to toggle this
graphically.
** Also affects: ntfs-config
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: ntfs-3g
I
*** This bug is a security vulnerability ***
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Pidgin upstream versions 2.10.1 and 2.10.2 contain security fixes which
seem to have not been backported yet to the local Ubuntu package.
** Affects: pidgin (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Vis
Reported upstream: https://www.guifications.org/issues/672.
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If you use Pidgin for IRC and want to authenticate your nickname, you
need to either save your nick password or type some boring IRC command
on a conversation window every time you connect.
I think that the natural way is rather show a password dialog and
perform authenticati
Screenshot of the password dialog.
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Tested, seems ok.
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The patch is here:
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~renatosilva/pidgin++/trunk/revision/7.
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To manage notif
I confirm the problem. Bash uses gethostname which seems to be relying
on the content of /etc/hostname. I have patched Bash to use a better
API, getaddrinfo, the same used by the hostname utility when provided
with the -f/--long option. Rodney, I could not find your report in the
mailing list archi
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Here is the mailing list post: http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-
bash/2014-06/msg00020.html.
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bash fails to provide FQDN for PS1 with
** Changed in: baltix
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Still reproducible in Ubuntu 14.04!
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When you click a JAR the current directoy should be that of the JAR,
not your home
To manage notifi
** Also affects: openjdk-7 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects: sun-java6 (Ubuntu)
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** Summary changed:
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+ Long hostname placeholder for PS1 (\H) fails in Bash
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** Description changed:
Imagine you use Pidgin for IRC and you access a considerable amount of
channels so that your tab labels need to be scrolled horizontally for
moving between channels. Then you think of disposing the tab labels one
below other on the left, so you get more space and ge
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I think pidgin-bugs #14955 does not complain about the same thing, but
the solution is the same (disable periodic who).
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> Unix knows nothing about these windows filesystem specific flags.
Which doesn't make any point here.
> Artificially adding a dot to the name will have unintended
consequences, such as breaking scripts or causing the name to *really*
have a dot prefix if you copy the file.
But that's just a sug
That's why I said "and allow to configure it to show them". Either way,
I doubt most users share your opinion.
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Ubuntu should not always sh
3 onboard, 5 in the sound card, and 2 in the front panel. No, it does
not support 7.1 channels, only the sound card that supports 5.1. I don't
have Ubuntu installed at the moment, so I hope the other people post it
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Confusing. I don't see what rear jacks have to do with this, but they
are connected correctly to the motherboard, the same for the front panel
(which the bug title specifies as the one with problem). I don't see how
your links are relevant, since I neither want 6-channel audio nor multi-
streaming
Still confusing, but my front panel is AC97.
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[SigmaTel STAC9227, Green Headphone Out, Front] No sound at all
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Can you translate that into human communication?
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** Summary changed:
- Ubuntu should, in some way, handle Windows rules for file names on a NTFS
partition
+ Ubuntu should, in some way, handle Windows rules for file names on an NTFS
partition
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: ntfs-3g
Example: you create a file called "Why do
2012/11/13 Raymond <820...@bugs.launchpad.net>
> add the following line to /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf
>
> options snd-hda-intel model=3stack
>
Cool, thanks!
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Status: Unknown
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pidgin-bugs #14955 marked as duplicate of pidgin-bugs #14743
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Status: New => Unknown
** Changed in: pidgin
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Imagine you use Pidgin for IRC and you access a considerable amount of
channels so that your tab labels need to be scrolled horizontally for
moving between channels. Then you think of disposing the tab labels one
below other on the left, so you get more space and get rid of sc
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Title:
Annoyin
The above patch has a bigger context for pointing out line 6 from which
I had the idea of adding the mysterious 4 to the computed width in line
16. I did this because it wasn't working consistently yet, and in a
manner which is really hard to describe. But now it looks just fine
here.
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This is the screenshot of current annoying behavior.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pidgin/+bug/951289/+attachment/2842944/+files/Annoying.png
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This is the screenshot of how much horizontal space it would take from
the conversation area in 800x600 resolution. The window is maximized and
there's no relevant width taken, and if so it's not relevant enough to
prefer dealing with the short ellipsizing. My opinion.
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This is the screenshot of the solution.
** Attachment added: "Sane tabs"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pidgin/+bug/951289/+attachment/2842945/+files/Sane.png
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** Branch linked: lp:~renatosilva/purple-plugin-pack/irchelper-upstream
** Branch linked: lp:~renatosilva/purple-plugin-pack/irchelper-password-
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Philips SHM7400 headphones
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Title:
[SigmaTel STAC9227, Green Headphone Out, Front] No sound at all
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