I also am affected by this bug. (Xonar DX)
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Volume at login set to Maximum
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Another bug ticket related to disappearing cursor (invisible pointer) on
mouse-integration deactivation: https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/11468
** Bug watch added: Virtualbox Trac #11468
http://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/11468
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Public bug reported:
The network-settings-and-connection screen on the oneiric LiveCD
installer is placed AFTER the first screen in which the user is prompted
whether or not to install third-party software. This is problematic, as
one needs to be connected to the Internet to be able to tick the op
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Network-settings screen order on LiveCD installer
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[Laughters]
I too have suffered from first colord annoyance today.
Actually, apport does not bring me on this page, but on:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/colord/+bug/1027139
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Same than the above poster: evolution-calendar-factory crashed with
SIGFPE in g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__OBJECTv()
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evolution-calendar-facto
Happens even without a Nautilus window having been opened in the current
session.
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nautilus crashed with SIGABRT in raise()
To man
Happened to me under 12.10 (quantal).
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I do not think this has to do with third-party software, as I just had
this error (alpha-3 quantal) without having ticked so.
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ubiquity: E
The bizarre thing is, I don't remember having ticked "download updates"
either, just that upon partitioning, some warning reflected that the
partition was not marked as formatted, or something. I am wondering if
the install really has been a fresh one?
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I have reinstalled, this time ticking "format" in the partition options,
performing for once an actual "fresh" install -- the problem has not
came back, so therefore I am no longer affected by this issue.
The issue either has as a source:
1) a bug in the daily build;
2) Colin forgetting (like me)
Public bug reported:
A few minutes after having begun default-radio-stations playback (this
has been tested for all of the "Absolute" stations), playback stops;
message appears: "Python (v2.7) requires to install plugins to play
media files of the following type: text/html decoder"
Under every fr
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Not to report any problem, but just to note that, having installed the
12/09/13 quantal build about 10 hours ago, I have yet to witness a
colord crash, which was so frequent when I had one of the alpha builds
installed.
If this is the case, that this has been fixed, then long live magic.
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I revert what I said just above: this bug report is no duplicate at all.
The proportion of space margins take upon printing is just too large --
margins are not intended to be _that_ wide.
Anyone else suffering from the same issue, needing to enable "select
page size using document page size" ?
I am not affected by this issue, I have just realized -- the issue that
affects me is present only on page printing:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evince/+bug/904323
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Public bug reported:
MKV-file headers may contains values to be used for players affecting
top-, left-, right-, and bottom-pixels cropping. Totem does not
currently recognize those header values, and just ignores them.
This can be demonstrated using the mkvmerge GUI program and its header
editor
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totem fails to recognize mkv-header crop values
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Just to be clear, crop values should be unobtrusively detected and
applied, but there would be no need whatsoever, as far as I am seeing
it, for the implementation of crop-values-modification capabilities from
the totem settings.
(The goal merely being to respect the own predefined idiosyncrasies
Public bug reported:
Printing a PDF file through the Evince document viewer may by default
add white margins both on top and bottom and on both sides, especially
if the PDF file has been created through the LibreOffice PDF-file
export.
One method to fix this issue -- and it seems to work for all
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[Printing] White-margins problem
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I have found a workaround for this unknown-to-me-cause bug, however --
just ignore the warning, and go ahead to transcode. The process bar will
go up to 125%, and produce a higher-than-target-size file, but the
result will be fine.
I would appreciate getting to know more about the cause of this is
Alright. Thanks for the feedback.
For an improvement over the above-mentioned workaround, after having
ripped, consider reloading the program on a new project of the same
name, this time without ripping, for the correct frame count to be taken
into consideration. Another, even-simpler avenue might
To create links on the desktop, I am still having some troubles (Ubuntu
11.10 Oneiric):
the way to do it is through dragging the address-bar icon to the
desktop, then wait a second or two before releasing it.
-- this is a basic feature. It works better than on previous Ubuntu
releases, but work i
I, too, am affected by this GUI bug. (Oneiric over here.) -- v0.98.11
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dvd::rip does not complete ripping of disc via gui in karmic
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[11.10] -- I too am suffering from this white-margins, improper-scaling
problem.
Printing a PDF file through the Evince document viewer may by default
add white margins both on top and bottom and on both sides. (I have been
able to reproduce this issue using PDF files created through the
LibreOffi
Actually, this report may be a duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evince/+bug/551480
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[Printing] White-margins problem
madbiologist: It is a "HP Deskjet F380 All-in-one."
I am just curious, also, as to the reason why that option is not ticked
in by default.
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@Sebastien Bacher: yes, it does.
Switching to it through "xrandr -s 840x525," though, takes nearly as
much as thirty seconds. Same thing for switching back to the native
resolution. Switching to available-in-monitor-settings-window
resolutions was almost instantaneous, conversely. However, as I
pr
I am no longer using Oneiric, unfortunately. I am currently under natty.
Does such a log still matters, then?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center/+bug/840940/+attachment/2372692/+files/natty-log
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The http://img339.imageshack.us/img339/2819/previewdc.png is much better
than the current, oneiric icon. I also liked the old, brown paper bag
icon, though. At any rate, anything is better (and more professional)
than the oneiric icon.
It is my sincere hope that a professional-looking icon gets to
Alright, I will open a new one with the relevant info -- meet you there!
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center/+bug/840940/+attachment/2372692/+files/natty-log
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Public bug reported:
Using a 1680x1050 monitor (in this case, an "Acer AL2216W"), under
"System Settings > Displays," the (double-scaling) 840x525 resolution is
unavailable, even though it is listed in xrandr (see posted log).
That seems to be a regression from natty, as Gnome Control Center
prev
** Attachment added: "oneiric-xrandr-log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/875917/+attachment/2551334/+files/oneiric-xrandr-log
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Some re
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center/+bug/875917
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Title:
Some resolutions missing from oneiric
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Public bug reported:
Using Ubuntu 11.04, Totem (the default media player) is not able to seek
(that is, to forward or go back in time) whenever the individual media
file is read from a mounted ISO archive -- the seek bar at the bottom is
locked out.
Whenever individual media files are extracted,
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Totem cannot seek file from mounted ISO image
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Public bug reported:
Suppose you have not the necessary privileges to read and write on a
particular type of media, for example the set of files of a to-be-
mounted HDD ext4 partition, it disappears after opening (which
automounts) it through "Places > Computer."
In other words, without the requi
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HDD disappearing after mounting if insufficient privileges
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Would that mean that upon LiveCD installation, one choosing "automatic
login" to not be nagged by password-input prompts at every reboot
instance also would implicitly be telling the installer "do not ask me
for password every time I am leaving my desktop for more than a few
minutes and the screen
Public bug reported:
Right now I am under natty, using a 1680x1050 monitor, and I can go to
"system settings > monitors" to select a 840x525 resolution. However,
when I was testing oneiric (the first beta), whenever I would go to
"display settings" using that monitor, the double-scaling 840x525
re
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