Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
don't know if this is bug or my not finding how to do things.
when Send / Recieve get
Error while performing operation. RCPT TO failed: We weren't able to
find the recipient domain. Please check
for any spelling errors, and make sure you di
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19620961/ProcMaps.txt
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I'm not sure how to reproduce it. It happened about 2 days after
installing Ubuntu. I think it was when I was trying to patch it to
allow external module creation (something that was in kernel 2.6.13 but
not in 2.6.15--a driver needed it). I never did get the patch applied
How do you turn on GDM?
- Original Message -
From: Simon Law <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, August 24, 2006 6:30 am
Subject: [Bug 57548] Re: Shut Down and Restart buttons gone--hibernate instead
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> You have to be running GDM in order for those buttons to appear.
I typed "sudo gdm" in the shell and it said "GDM already running!
Aborting". So, GDM is running on this computer, and the bug is still
there.
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Date: Thursday, August 24, 2006 6:30 am
Subject: [Bug 57548] Re: Shut Down and Restart but
(process:3160): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: gtype.c:2215: initialization
assertion failed, use IA__g_type_init() prior to this function
(process:3160): Gdk-CRITICAL **: gdk_display_get_name: assertion
'GDK_IS_DISPLAY (display)' failed
OK
Yes, I start from the standard login screen.
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# Reboot, Halt and suspend commands, you can add different commands separated
RebootCommand=/sbin/shutdown -r now "Rebooted from gdm menu."
and the buttons are still missing, in case you're wondering
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Binary package hint: bind9
typo in file, can result in not being able to rarp 168.192/16
** Affects: bind9 (Ubuntu)
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When I ran
grep SystemMenu /etc/gdm/gdm*.conf
all that happened was "SystemMenu=true" appeared right below it in the terminal.
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The gdm.conf is attached, and here's the contents of gdm.conf-custom
(because it's shorter and I can only attach one)
# GDM Configuration Customization file.
#
# This file is the appropriate place for specifying your customizations to the
# GDM configuration. If you run gdmsetup, it will automat
Yep, that fixed it :) Thank you!
Now if only gdm-restart and gdm-safe-restart would stop saying it's not
a valid command so I could restart gdm without rebooting, that'd be
lovely...
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Did you try the "check CD for defects"?
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Sam, "confirmed" is used to mean that all the necessary info is there,
not just "someone else has it too."
Anyway, Feisty's installer lets you choose at the last page (the
confirmation page) where GRUB should be installed (I think it's an
"advanced" button).
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Is just Xorg not responding, or is the kernel unresponsive too? Can you
hit ctrl+alt+f1 and get a virtual terminal? If you do that, what do you
see? Is it a normal virtual terminal, or a mess? I'm having trouble
where Xorg goes dead (monitor says no signal), but the kernel still
responds enough
Can this be marked "wontfix" since it's for Breezy which is no longer
supported?
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That's not a bug in the upstream bcm43xx-fwcutter. The bug is in the
Debian post-install scripts
Mackenzie Morgan
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Date: Tuesday, August 21, 2007 10:45 pm
Subject: [Bug 127624] Bug Submitted on Developer's Tracker
To: [EMAIL PRO
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: bcm43xx-fwcutter
http://boredklink.googlepages.com/wl_apsta.o is the source listed in the
install script for the firmware to be downloaded. This generates a 404
error page. I have mirrored the firmware from my /lib/firmware to
http://macoafi.googlepages
to make it owned by you:
sudo chown username:username filename
so if the thing that force mounts it is named mmcforce, and my username is maco:
sudo chown maco:maco mmcforce
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Mine connects on wireless, claims to be disconnected, and works just
fine. It still shows the lists of networks and all. And wireless still
works fine. It just says my wired connection is disconnected while it's
fully functional (like now). When the sky2 driver goes *death* (because
it's a yick
Ah! I meant "mine connects on wired" on boot and claims to be
disconnected. Sorry, like I said, wireless works fine (or at least it
wasn't telling me I'm disconnected from wireless this morning when I
updated it).
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Okay, I take back my issues and confirmation here. My failing wired
connection is caused by sky2's bugginess (just was told last week that
the drivers for my Marvell card are known to be buggy). My wireless is
actually working fine and it's the school's VPN authentication that's
borked, because i
Others are having it say no network devices found when they right click.
While mine is saying it's disconnected when it's actually connected and
working, it does drop down the "enable wired / enable wireless" thing
when I right click.
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Duncan, it broke twice in Feisty. It broke from udev at first, and that
was fixed on 2.6.20-12. Then the kernel broke it, so now that one is
just "confirmed".
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If you can still connect, and everything, and the bug is just "it should
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That's probably because there's no l-r-m for that kernel yet, and the
Intel wifi drivers are in l-r-m. When it's officially released,
there'll be restricted modules for it though. This'll probably also
mess with a few nvidia/ati graphics people.
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- Original Message -
> Problem here too. Ever since dapper... What's up with that?
>
> --
> sky2 ethernet driver is freezing on big upload
>
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> of the bug.
"What's up with that" is that the dev is unable to reprodu
Just for the heck of it, have you tried checking with an Edgy Live CD
that the card reader itself isn't broken? The fact that dmesg isn't
seeing anything happening there at all is a bit weird.
> I tried a fresh gutsy cd, everything works on my tablet pc (even the pen
> of course), but MMC cardrea
That script won't do anything for 2.6.20-16. It just does what the
above comments say to do, but 2.6.20-16 have the modules already. It
was only needed for 2.6.20-15.
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linux/mmc/protocol.h does not appear to be the only thing that is
needed. The struct mmc_host structure is missing the max_sectors member
in the linux/mmc/host.h file and the version of the module that comes
with feisty 2.6.20-14 is 0.7. The newest version is the one to which
Andrew is referring an
It works perfectly for me on Feisty with nothing regarding sound in my
/etc/modules. Anyone else?
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Alright, correction. I got the full sources now. But where in the full
2.6.20 sources are those header files located? I found mmc.h mmci.h and
mmc_queue.h in /linux-2.6.20/drivers/mmc/ (in the kernel tarball), but I
don't see protocol.h anywhere.
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Okay, nevermind. I figured out the answers to my questions, and then I made a
bash script that will automate this. I'm attaching a tarball. Untar it, then
either read the readme if you want to, or
sudo chmod +x install.sh
./install.sh
which is pretty much what the readme says to do, except th
I just redownloaded it and everything's there. Perhaps there was a
problem mid-download?
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Oh, the problem I was having was that I was downloading the patch
instead of all 40-something megabytes of kernel source. Once I got the
full sources, I did a grep -r protocol.h . (after reading the grep man
page :p) to find out where they are (lack of direct path like /usr/src
/linux-headers-2.6.
: [Bug 53923] Re: tifm: Texas Instruments Card reader not working
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> maco do you know if this will work for me? I am new to linux. Just two
> months time and i just ugraded edgy to feisty. My card reader does not
> work. I can see in dmesg that my memory stick has
Yes they're source files, but only the necessary ones. The entire
kernel is 40-something mb and takes a while to download.
I'm uploading an updated tarball though. This one has an uninstall
script as well and they are set to print out log files of what they did.
So, if it was to fail (shouldn't)
That makes me wonder if the log actually does anything...I think it
wouldn't finish printing everything if it died mid-run, but if it
finished running, it won't show anything unusual...
Do the uninstall, then
cd mmc
sudo cp protocol.h /usr/src/linux-headers-`uname -r`/include/linux/mmc/proto
You're right...that wasn't there to begin with...uhh..oops I'll fix that...when
I was making the uninstall one do its thing I added the backup-er to make it
able to restore the old ones when you use the uninstall one, but since it
wasn't there to begin with it cant :p
by the way, so I don't have
You're right...that wasn't there to begin with...uhh..oops I'll fix that...when
I was making the uninstall one do its thing I added the backup-er to make it
able to restore the old ones when you use the uninstall one, but since it
wasn't there to begin with it cant :p
by the way, so I don't have
BOL
0xb1deb2e3 tifm_map_sg drivers/misc/tifm_core EXPORT_SYMBOL
0x39f86aa1 tifm_queue_work /home/maco/Desktop/tifm_install/tifm/tifm_core
EXPORT_SYMBOL
0xd98bbe7e tifm_alloc_adapter drivers/misc/tifm_core EXPORT_SYMBOL
0x257b1daf tifm_add_adapterdrivers/misc/tifm_core EXPORT_SYM
I just did. I don't think there's much useful it can do seeing as I
can't figure out how to tell it when something goes wrong. The
Module.symvers is sort of a log for the building anyway.
Well THAT's weird. I noticed a tab in there a few hours ago, removed
it, and reuploaded (at least on the ge
I removed the renaming command for tifm_sd.ko because of it not being in
drivers/mmc/ already (updated one is always on
http://geocities.com/dollzrgr8/tifm_install.tar.gz ). Without touching
the one in drivers/mmc/host/ at all, it compiles fine. The tifm
Makefile puts it in drivers/mmc/, though n
Those errors were from rmmod & modprobing the modules. It seems not all
computer run the same ones to get it going though. Mine didn't have
sdhci running, but tifm_sd was. Yours had sdhci and not tifm_sd by
those errors. Too bad there's no "rmmod *sd*" and "modprobe *sd*"
options, cuz ya know,
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 53923 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/53923
You do not need to confirm anymore! We know it's broken. It's a dup of
53923. There's a script at
http://ubuntulinuxtipstricks.blogspot.com/2007/04/texas-instruments-
sdmmc-card-reader.html to install the pro
Working for me with Sun Java 6.
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close the bug. My gconf has turned out to be messed up in a myriad of
ways that gave me issues with Compiz and probably with this and I've had
other applets get stupid and I'm sure it's a problem with whatever my
gconf settings are, possibly resulting from running unstable for a while
or from a ba
So y'all know, they're referring to the same script that's been uploaded
in this bug. My blog links to it.
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I'll confirm. My last recorded /var/log/boot is 13 Feb. I guess that
means that day's updates broke it. Is there a SVN or CVS or something
like that for upstart somewhere to see what changed it?
** Changed in: upstart (Ubuntu)
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https:
I just told https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ticket/4457 to do
what Tormod said (sudo update-rc.d -f networking remove), and seeing his
description along with what Thomas just said, and guessing this problem
and his are linked, could it be what that question-asker said? Maybe
it's trying to
I think that just means the Debian maintainer tagged it wrong. I have
0.6a1 installed, and it's definitely a calendar.
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Can I confirm that it exists in Feisty?
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I've always considered blanking out /etc/network/interfaces to be a
normal configuration. The only way to get WPA support with Network
Manager is to do that.
Doing those things doesn't hurt anything if you aren't trying to do
anything really weird like bridge a connection or have 2 interfaces
goi
Blanking out /etc/network/interfaces is the only way I've found to get
WPA-PSK to work with nm-applet. I spent a day trying to figure out then
found some site that said to do that, tried it, and that made it work.
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Oh, and when I found the site saying to blank out that file to get WPA
to work with nm-applet, I was using Dapper. It's been there all along
if you knew to clear that file so that nm-applet has full control.
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Confirmed for Ubuntu Feisty as well. I'm changing it to "ubuntu base"
since Kubuntu/Ubuntu/Edubuntu/Xubuntu all share that.
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I marked it hplip instead since it should have been pulled in with that
and because "ubuntu-base" isn't an option (considered part of "ubuntu-
meta" instead)
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Yes, it DOES need to be installed by default. My HP PSC 1610 was not
automatically detected by HPLIP because this was not automatically
installed. And it's also not just a Kubuntu thing. I'm using Ubuntu.
Pascal, CUPS may have been able to figure out my printer, but HPLIP is
another thing entire
I'm already using Java6. It's not a 5 v. 6 problem
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Lionel, they're two different SD card readers using different kernel
modules...unless it's a udev problem, that doesn't make a lot of
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Only if it's a udev problem (guessing because when udev has a problem,
it seems like it pops up in lots of places)...they're different card
readers and different kernel modules and everything, so they don't seem
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Wait, did you ever test it with *installed* Edgy? It's always required
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I had the problem even though my Feisty is completely up to date. I was
told to install that package, so I did, and that made there be a PPD for
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Okay, here's the full details on the one where it does work, then:
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High Definition
Audio Controller (rev 02)
Subsystem: Gateway 2000 Unknown device 0366
Control: I/O- Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr-
I'm Googling it, and it looks like some are saying that the newer alsa
modules have it fixed. You can try compiling the newest alsa driver
into your kernel or see if it works with an up-to-date Feisty (I haven't
tried changing my /etc/modules back to blank since those options had it
working, so I
I have a fully up to date Feisty install and had to sudo rmmod sky2/sudo
modprobe sky2 today.
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crash report
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Gaim crashed. I don't think it lets me upload the report in this frame,
so I'll reply with it.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo cdrecord /home/maco/iso/osfcd_4.0.iso
wodim: No write mode specified.
wodim: Asuming -tao mode.
wodim: Future versions of wodim may have different drive dependent defaults.
Quickly guessing the name of a drive capable to write CD-R, please wait...
Found /dev/cdrw
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Status: Unconfirmed => Rejected
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I can reproduce it on current Feisty. The problem occurs if you try to
run gnome-breakout.
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Binary package hint: ia32-sun-java6-bin
If you use Beryl instead of Metacity, Swing apps do not draw. They are
solid white. It was reported to Sun with Compiz and they claim it's
fixed, but it's not. When running a Java app from CLI, the fix is to
have the line:
export AW
http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6429775
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Comment out (with #) everything but lo in /etc/network/interfaces. If I
recall correctly, that's how you get the applet to take over for that
stuff instead of the little thing in Settings > Administration >
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Chris, you can use both connections at once. You can receive a signal
from the wired NIC and then broadcast from your wireless card to use
your computer as a wireless router. You can do the opposite as well:
grab onto a wireless signal and pass it on to another computer over a
wire (for instance,
Oh, and I have to reboot before the connection comes back. I can't just
disconnect and reconnect.
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My wired network randomly disconnects. I am using DHCP, and I have a
Marvell NIC.
Marvell Technology Group Ltd. 88E8038 PCI-E Fast Ethernet Controller
(rev 14)
I copied a chunk of the system log when this happened one time.
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I'm on Feisty now, and Tilda segfaults if you have None+F2. When I did
"tilda -C" and changed the config to just say "F2" it worked fine. So,
we went from if you don't put "None" it segfaults to if you do put
"None" it segfaults. Can't it be made to not segfault in either case?
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I know what needs to be put in /etc/modules, it's this line:
options snd-hda-intel model=m2-2
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and it won't let me set two attachments, so hang on for the other...
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The wireless does disconnect a lot too, but it could also just be the
network. I know other (non-Linux-using) students have trouble with it.
Other times it says it's connected but can't reach the server to
authenticate the VPN. When the wireless drops, it tells me. When the
wired drops, it claim
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-menus
I had Frostwire installed. I just did "apt-get remove frostwire" and it
did it's thing. It's still in the menu though. I know removing it from
the menu is trivial, but it should be done automagically when something
is uninstalled, especiall
I deleted my .tomboy to see if it was something I did. Starting fresh:
Right click on panel
Add program: Tomboy
Click Add
Tomboy does not appear on panel (rest of panel does not disappear though)
Click "Close" or X on "Add to Panel" dialog, nothing happens
Cannot be minimized either
Move mouse off
And I'm using 0.6.0-0ubuntu1 now
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Right, so to undo the damage that adding Tomboy causes I just attempted
to kill the Tomboy process. My panel is now in the center of the
screen. The programs I tried to launch (to test the launchers) opened.
The "run command" box from alt+f2 opened (tried hitting "cancel" with no
response). An e
hit the wrong distro
** Also affects: linux-source-2.6.20 (Baltix)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
** Also affects: linux-source-2.6.20 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.20 (Baltix)
Status: Unconfirmed => Rejec
er, that's kernel 2.6.20 is where the fix does work. I don't have an
older install to test it on.
** Changed in: linux (upstream)
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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Sound works sometimes on boot - sometimes not
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For SoupNazi and lolow, maybe it doesn't work on Edgy, but it works fine
for me with Feisty.
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Did it ever actually show up? I may have added it to the menu myself,
cuz I just deleted it from the menu and then reinstalled and it didn't
show up. However, I saw another bug saying that the "failed to execute
child process" should be changed so as not to mention "killing children"
(haha) and t
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-breakout
1. sudo apt-get install gnome-breakout
2. click it in the menu (hint: nothing happens)
3. try it from terminal (hint: it doesn't work, but it outputs a backtrace)
Backtrace:
Gdk-ERROR **: BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes)
serial
NM works perfectly with:
Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection (rev 02)
Connections fail when the signal is weaker than about 40%. As long as it's
~50+% though, it's perfect. It has worked perfectly since Dapper.
Now if only the wired Marvell card had better drivers (drops
I can confirm it.
** Changed in: gdm (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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It's not that the new user doesn't have the problem, I don't think.
It's that you are logging out of one user and into that new user. I
just logged into my test user and the problem wasn't there. When I
logged back into myself, the problem also wasn't there. I haven't
tested it yet, but I think
OK, yeah, the bug is there with a new user if that user logs in first.
Did someone take a page out of MS's book and set things to load after
login to make the bootup time look shorter?
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delfick, I had that problem too. Deleting the user's part of the home
drive didn't help either. That's why my test user is now user cuz test
no longer works. Maybe we should see if that's been bug-reported too.
I'm also using regular login and not autologin and don't have the
problem with kdm.
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