The problem appears to be in one of:
capplets-data_1%3a2.19.92-0ubuntu3
gnome-control-center_1%3a2.19.92-0ubuntu3
libgnome2-common_2.20.0-1ubuntu1
based on a script I ran that extracted the cached updates and searched
for anything affecting "font_rendering" setting:
/var/cache/apt/archives/cappl
Please check bug #140540 in case it is the cause of your issue.
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This is likely a side-effect of bug #140540 for which there is a fix.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/14
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In the Fiesty source-code tree you'll find them:
debian/config/amd64/config:2716:CONFIG_X86_POWERNOW_K8=m
debian/config/amd64/config:2717:CONFIG_X86_POWERNOW_K8_ACPI=y
debian/config/i386/config:2996:CONFIG_X86_POWERNOW_K8=m
debian/config/i386/config:2997:CONFIG_X86_POWERNOW_K8_ACPI=y
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r/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/games
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2007 i686 GNU/Linux
+ TJ: To correct it, use this command by doing Alt+F2 (or a terminal if
+ you can see to
Could this be a side-affect of bug #140540 ?
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[Gutsy update] Gnome application font sizes too small to read
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Confirmed with Gutsy 64-bit Tribe-5 with updates to 18th September,
2007.
The mouse sensitivity control doesn't affect the bluetooth mouse either.
Also, Gsynaptics sensitivity control doesn't affect the touchpad so this
might be a more general problem.
** Summary changed:
- [gnome-mouse-propert
This is a regression; both work on the Feisty 32-bit installation on the
same PC.
** Changed in: gsynaptics (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Desktop Bugs
Status: New => Confirmed
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>From a terminal please try:
$ ooffice -writer %U
and report any warnings or errors that are displayed.
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The option works correctly here with a Synaptics glidepad on Sony Vaio,
with Gutsy 64-bit Tribe-5 + updates to 18th September 2007 and gnome-
control-center 1:2.19.92-0ubuntu3.
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Sebastien, I'm not sure but I think the libgnome changes may be the
reason for a massive surge of reports about fonts becoming too small to
read and gnome-appearances-properties crashing, summed up by bug #140540
and all its duplicates. I found the problem and a fix and posted the
details there, bu
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 140540 ***
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See the Wiki where it describes building the Feisty kernel:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMaintenanceFeisty
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Gutsy 64-bit has the same issue.
It first occurred trying to do a partial-upgrade with package gnome-
icon-theme. I manually updated that using "apt-get install gnome-icon-
theme" and then, after "dpkg --configure -a" the package "eog" failed.
I ran a gdb trace and got:
$ gdb --args apt-get inst
It might be advisable to describe the precise steps required to recover
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Here's the process I followed. First I checked for the builds to
complete for apt and dpkg. I found that upgrading dpkg alone allowed
update-manager to run successfully:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dpkg/1.14.5ubuntu14
If it has been built successfully follow the link for the appropriate
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1. Is this the built-in keyboard and glidepad, or external devices?
2. Do a good start and in the GRUB menu add "acpi=off" to the kernel
command-line. If the PC starts with that (some systems won't start
without ACPI these days) do a shutdown and power-on again. If the
keyboard/mouse are working t
the Juniper Redline / DX by
adding to the Apache configuration:
AcceptFilter http none
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Pending feed-back from the Linux netdev mailing list as to whether this
can be considered a bug in the kernel's implementation of
TCP_DEFER_ACCEPT on this basis:
An RFC standard TCP handshake requires three stages:
client SYN > server LISTENING
client < SYN ACK server SYN_RECEIVED
client ACK > se
Assigning to correct package
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I've found that often this is caused when a disk has multiple
partitions, with 2 or more root partitions to support multiple
distributions or versions.
For example, on a new laptop that comes pre-installed with Microsoft
Windows Vista (UUIDs shortened for clarity):
sda1 = UUID=1 Recovery (7GB)
sd
This is almost, but not quite, a duplicate of bug #62195
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Gutsy Tribe-5 ( 23 August 2007) 2.6.22-10-generic
Suspend S3/Resume works fine.
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Fixed as of Tribe-5
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.22 (Ubuntu)
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Fixed as of Gutsy Tribe-5 2.6.22-10-generic, with CPU Frequency Scaling
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Fixed as of Gutsy Tribe-5 2.6.22-10.generic.
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Confirmed on Gutsy Tribe-5 32-bit, Intel ICH7 & snd_hda_intel
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** Also affects: linux-source-2.6.22 (Ubuntu)
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Same symptoms on Gutsy Tribe-5 32-bit with Intel ICH7. No indications as
to whether the cause is the same.
On Gutsy Tribe-5 after resume the PCI config registers are incorrectly
set-up so the hardware is in AC'97 mode, not HDA. Although the register
affected here is HDCTRL (0x40) this has similari
** Summary changed:
- Intel HDA busted following resume from suspend (No sound after computer exits
standby)
+ Intel HDA No sound after Standby
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Confirmed in Gutsy Tribe-5 32-bit. This affects a clean install, not
just the upgrade.
"System > Preferences" menu contains "Desktop Effects" which when used
causes an Error dialog-box that reads:
"Could not launch menu item"
"Failed to execute child process 'desktop-effects' (No such file or
di
Confirmed on Gutsy Tribe-5 32-bit.
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tu)
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** Summary changed:
- No Sound on Login Screen or during Login in Gutsy Tribe 3
+ [Gutsy Tribe-5] No Sound on Login Screen or during Login in
** Summary changed:
- [Gutsy Tribe-5] No Sound on Login Screen or during Login in
+ [Gutsy Tribe-5] No Soun
Public bug reported:
Gutsy Tribe-5 32-bit.
Attempting to build Gutsy source package gnome-libs-1.4.2 with gcc 4.1.3
(installed with build-essentials):
colors.c:303: error: static declaration of 'my_x_query_colors' follows
non-static declaration
XmHTMLI.h:1063: error: previous declaration of 'my
Public bug reported:
Gutsy Tribe-5 32-bit.
Attempting to build Gutsy source package gnome-libs-1.4.2 with gcc 4.1.3
(installed with build-essentials):
./.libs/libgtkxmhtml.so: undefined reference to `XpmCreateXpmImageFromBuffer'
./.libs/libgtkxmhtml.so: undefined reference to `XpmFreeXpmInfo'
./
** Summary changed:
- restart does not work in Tribe 5
+ [gutsy] Gnome restart does not work in Tribe-5
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Confirmed with Gutsy Tribe-5 32-bit.
After pressing Ctrl+Alt+Backspace the desktop clears to just the
background image. Occasional hard-disk activity (judging by LED
flashes), Caps-Lock, Scroll-Lock, Num-Lock don't respond - LEDs don't
toggle, cannot switch to virtual console using Ctl+Alt+F1 thro
** Changed in: gnome-libs (Ubuntu)
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The system-wide sound settings *should* be read from
/etc/sound/events/gnome-2.soundlist, but Gutsy Tribe-5 isn't accessing
that file.
With an inotify watch on the file in a virtual terminal prior to log-in:
$ inotifywait -m /etc/sound/events/gnome-2.soundlist
no access to the file is reported.
Not a udev issue
** Changed in: udev (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Also affects: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => TJ
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed
This issue is caused by wholesale changes to gnome-session between
Feisty (gnome-session-2.18) and Gutsy (gnome-session-2.19.90) in gnome-
session/gsm-sound.c
It appears to be a side-effect of the removal of the dependency on
esound/ESD.
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** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
Assignee: TJ => Ubuntu Desktop
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #470348
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=470348
** Also affects: gnome-session via
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=470348
Importance: Unknown
Sta
I'm hoping the desktop team will give this a high priority, because
although it is only an aural cosmetic touch, I think the Ubuntu brand
recognition is very much tied to the distinctive login sounds.
Unless The Gnome developers upstream deal with it quickly, there are 2
options:
1) revert to gno
I've used the temporary work-around of removing the Gutsy gnome-session
2.19.90 and installing the Feisty 2.18.0 version.
In my previous comment I mistyped the version - it should of course have
been 2.18.0, not 2.1.18!
1. Download the Feisty gnome-session v2.18.0 package
2. Uninstall the Gutsy g
I neglected to mention in the previous comment about how to use gnome-
session v2.18.0 that it will cause some functionality to be lost; such
as access to the Suspend & Hibernate options and some of the new
Accessibility / Assistive Technology functionality.
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** Summary changed:
- show desktop plugin enabled, after windows return from scale unalbe to move
windows
+ show desktop plugin enabled, after windows return from scale unable to move
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This may be related to issues with the Nvidia driver. I've been told and
read that Nvidia v100.14.11 in particular has a problem that has been
seen mostly with Compiz if indirect-rendering is enabled. The solution
to that issue is to remove --indirect-rendering from the compiz startup
command.
If
** Also affects: compiz (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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It looks as if this could be a side-effect of the compiz --indirect-
rendering work-around in Amaranth's launchpad Compiz repository. I
chatted with him and the reliance on --indirect-rendering is due to be
removed in the coming weeks, so I think it is a case of wait-and-see but
keep an eye on it,
The suggested kernel patch pointed to by kurt
(http://lkml.org/lkml/2007/5/8/510) was added to the mainline kernel in
2.6.22.2 and is in Gutsy.
Therefore if this issue is still occurring on Gutsy Tribe-5 we need to
look more closely. Please attach the DSDT of the system using:
$ sudo apt-get inst
Updated upstream bug report since our #470348 has been marked as a
duplicate of this one. Note upstream has this bug marked
Unconfirmed/Minor.
** Changed in: gnome-session
Bugwatch: GNOME Bug Tracker #470348 => 'Bug tracker at
http://bugs.distributed.net/' #466458
Status: New => Unkno
Is the PC's BIOS set to try starting from USB before hard-disk?
If so, and there's a USB device plugged in when the system resumes from
hibernate, the BIOS may have re-ordered the devices making the USB
device first. This would explain your symptoms.
If the BIOS is set this way, try moving the US
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 128232 ***
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Eclipse SEGFAULTs in libgtk-x11: gtk_tooltips_set_tip()
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What you've described is a re-ordering of the detected drives *only*
when the USB device is connected. This is what a PC BIOS does when it
scans the boot-device list.
If the printer or other connected USB device has a storage-card adapter
it may cause the PC BIOS to detect a drive. If the USB dev
Pages 5-12 & 5-13 of the Pioneer M3xxS manual cover the BIOS Boot menu:
"When you turn the computer on it will look for an operating system
(e.g. WindowsXP) from the devices listed in this menu, and in this
priority order. If it cannot find the operating system on that device,
it will try to load
Tested on Feisty "Server: Apache/2.2.3 (Ubuntu) mod_jk/1.2.18
mod_python/3.2.10 Python/2.5.1 PHP/5.2.1 mod_perl/2.0.2 Perl/v5.8.8"
with both:
error_reporting = E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE
error_reporting = E_ALL & ~E_STRICT
using the test file test.php containing:
And accessing it using the URL
http
This is usually caused by gnome-volume-manager settings.
Go to System > Preferences > Removable Drives and Media
On the Storage tab, in the Removable Storage group, deselect:
Mount removable drives when hot-plugged
Mount removable media when inserted
Browse removable media when inserted
I used
According to the package's debian/changelog:
powermanagement-interface (0.3.16) gutsy; urgency=low
* pmi.acpi: Disable suspend and hibernate if /host is mounted via fuse;
disable hibernate if a swap file is active.
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A di
IDEO=false;
;;
# R52
That will take the file back to the 0.96 state.
** Changed in: acpi-support (Ubuntu)
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:40:49 +0100
Try
$ grep ' /host fuse' /proc/mounts
If there is an entry matching that, the changes shown above will cause
suspend and hibernate to be disabled.
** Changed in: powermanagement-interface (Ubuntu)
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/dev/sdb*)
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With 0.8.2 I can use PageUp/PageDown to zoom in and out smoothly. Do you
not have that?
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What permssions does the file have?
$ ls -al ~/.dmrc
On mine I see:
-rw--- 1 tj tj 27 2007-08-26 20:17 /home/tj/.dmrc
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Interesting situation Brian. I'll look at some previous LiveCDs and see
how they dealt with this. Is it only the 64-bit desktop CD?
It is hard to decide where to assign this since it is an ACPI power-
management issue, but offering the service based on the hardware is
normal and disabling it is an
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Ben - I've added you to this bug so you can comment on the
interpretation of the changelog entry here.
The 2nd line of the changelog entry says "disable hibernate if a swap
file is active." I'm not sure precisely what is meant by 'active'
though.
It could mean 'if a swap file rather than a swap p
Ooops!! I can't read - sorry Ben, I somehow got you confused with Colin
Watson whilst juggling one too many bugs at once!
I'll pass this onto Colin, and see if I can unsubscribe Ben, otherwise
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Nemanja, thank-you for testing that. At least in your case we seem to
have ruled that Thinkpad-specific change out.
Up to now the descriptions of the problem had focused on the acpi-
support update but I see khul has just reported that xserver-xorg-video-
vesa was also updated - and that may have
Sitsofe, I tend to agree with your analysis. You can see above I have
suspicions about that change, but as you say, without comments it is
hard to discern the intent.
I emailed Colin Watson earlier since he appears to have committed the
change to get his input.
I suspect this is a 'simple' logic
The diff I did yesterday shows:
diff -ru acpi-support-0.96ubuntu1/prepare.sh acpi-support-0.98/prepare.sh
--- acpi-support-0.96ubuntu1/prepare.sh 2006-04-21 16:06:06.0 +0100
+++ acpi-support-0.98/prepare.sh2007-08-31 03:13:20.0 +0100
@@ -1,5 +1,7 @@
#!/bin/bash
for SCRI
Well spotted Sitsofe! I'd done a cursory check of that and never noticed
it, grrr!
I've attached a patch to fix the issue.
** Attachment added: "acpi-support-0.98 patch to fix missing space in test
brackets"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9087458/acpi-support-0.98ubuntu1.diff
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Patch available
** Changed in: acpi-support (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
Assignee: TJ => Ubuntu Kernel ACPI Team
Status: New => In Progress
Target: None => tribe-6
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 136591 ***
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BitTorrent cannot download files simultaneously
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Try running Thunderbird from gdb (the debugger). You may need to install
it:- "sudo apt-get install gdb"
Then do "gdb thunderbird" and wait until the crash.
In gdb type "bt" to get a backtrace and post that.
** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unas
Do you know which specific package-update seems to be the culprit? Check
/root/.synaptic/logs/ (or use Synaptic File > History) to show the
dates.
** Changed in: acpi-support (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => TJ
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fans always on, unlikely temperature in acpi thermal_zone #5
** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Thunderbird segfaults when reading mail
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/136594
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** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
Assignee: TJ => Mozilla Team
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Thunderbird segfaults when reading mail
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/136594
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Which version of acpi-support do you have?
$ dpkg-query -l 'acpi-support'
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suspend to ram does not restore applications (gusty latest update)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/136599
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For clarity, the fix is to open /etc/acpi/prepare.sh and add a single
space between the "T" and the "]" in the line:
if [ -x $SCRIPT]; then
so it reads:
if [ -x $SCRIPT ]; then
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[gutsy] resuming from suspend/hibernate broken
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/136453
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** Changed in: acpi-support (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
** Tags added: needs-packaging
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[gutsy] resuming from suspend/hibernate broken
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/136453
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I suspect this is related to bug #136453 [gutsy] resuming from
suspend/hibernate broken
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/136453
In that bug we found a typing error in /etc/acpi/prepare.sh which is
easily corrected.
Take a look at that patch (adds a single space!) and see if it solves
the problem
** Summary changed:
- Unexplained random HTTP connection failures in hardware load-balanced
web-server farms
+ TCP_DEFER_ACCEPT causes random HTTP connection failures in load-balanced
web-server farms
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TCP_DEFER_ACCEPT causes random HTTP connection failures in load-balanced
web-server farms
If the PC is on A.C. power the preferred solution would be to set "Put
computer to sleep when inactive for" to "Never".
In the 'Power Management Preferences' Help, 'Frequently Asked
Questions', 8.4, it says:
"gnome-screensaver is a session daemon that monitors user input, and if
the mouse has not
as much detail as possible).
Thanks!
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Installation Gutsy Tribe,5,4,3, laptop-SAMSUNG R65
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/136606
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menu.lst is overwritten
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/136621
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The running kernel version is determined with "uname -a". You can easily
compare that to the entries in Grub's menu.lst to determine the booted
kernel.
Modifying Grub's menu.lst isn't a viable method to gain this
information.
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boot could write in menu.lst which version of ubuntu
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