Me too: Ubuntu 14.04, GeForce GTX 680M, nvidia 346.46
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[nvidia-prime]Freeze while using touchpad
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Misidentified package for some reason.
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Title:
Libraries installed by libdx4 are not linked against their dependent
libraries
To manage notifi
Public bug reported:
The dynamic libraries installed by libdx4 do not appear to have been
linked against their dependent libraries when they were compiled. This
makes them effectively unusable, since nothing using libDX*.so will
compile/link without supplying about twenty “-l” arguments for the
pl
It's not a big deal: it's easy enough to figure out what's missing and
download it, but I thought I ought to report it anyway.
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Title:
Missing 'c
Public bug reported:
/usr/share/doc/python-qt4-doc/examples/itemviews/chart/chart_rc.py is
missing, so the itemview chart example doesn't work.
Package version 4.9.1-2ubuntu1 on Ubuntu 12.04 “Precise Pangolin”, amd64
** Affects: python-qt4 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
Public bug reported:
In /usr/share/pyshared/numpy/core/include/numpy, several header files
are symbolic links to files ostensibly in "../../../numarray/numpy/":
/usr/share/pyshared/numpy/core/include/numpy/libnumarray.h ->
../../../numarray/numpy/libnumarray.h
/usr/share/pyshared/numpy/core/incl
Public bug reported:
In directory:
/usr/share/gnome/help/pitivi/C/figures
the files:
mainwindow.png
and
codecscontainers.jpg
are symbolic links with targets as follows:
../../C/figures/mainwindow.png
../../C/figures/codecscontainers.jpg
In short, they point to themselves. Fu
Public bug reported:
No idea how this happened. I thought I was entering text into the Google
search on Firefox when it happened.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: openjdk-6-jdk 6b27-1.12.6-1ubuntu0.12.04.2
Uname: Linux 3.8.8-02-emmet x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: vtsspp se
Interestingly, I also have two screens attached.
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Workrave crashes without locking screen
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“Me too” on Jaunty final with all updates as of 2009-8-28. When launched
from a terminal, there's the following output:
Xlib: extension "RANDR" missing on display ":0.0".
Xlib: extension "RANDR" missing on display ":0.0".
(workrave:13637): glibmm-WARNING **: Glib::ConstructParams::ConstructPara
“This is fixed in ... 4.2.32-1ubuntu2 in Hardy.”
I beg to differ. As of today with all updates applied on Hardy:
$ ls /etc/cron.daily/find
/etc/cron.daily/find
$ dpkg -S /etc/cron.daily/find
findutils: /etc/cron.daily/find
$ dpkg -s findutils | grep ^Version
Version: 4.2.3
Yes, it is still an issue with Hardy. I've reported this upstream as per
your request:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=539399
Emmet.
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[gutsy] Nautilus "Places" lists mounted RAID mirrors twice
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/164296
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WRT my post above (2008-01-24), the latest ATI ("Catalyst 8.2", 8.455)
does not exhibit this problem on gutsy with the same hardware (all
updates applied as of the date of posting).
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[fglrx] freezes upon Logout or Switch user
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/118605
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My flashplugin-nonfree is b0rked on gutsy/amd64 by latest update (today
2008-02-07), exactly as
reported by Diego Gaustein (immediately above).
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flashplugin-nonfree fails to install... new version?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/173890
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Doh! Very stupid brain-fart on my part.
** Changed in: mplayer (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/186120
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Binary package hint: mplayer
On gutsy/amd64 gmplayer from 2:1.0~rc2-0ubuntu1~gutsy1 (backports)
segfaults if it is invoked without its absolute path.
I enabled backports and allowed mplayer to be upgraded, hoping it would
solve the "video flickers under Compiz" problem. I ha
I think the problem here is that the "Browse" file chooser (reached via
clicking "Browse" in the "Browse Icons" dialog) violates the principle
of least surprise and is badly counterintuitive.
You are expected to choose a folder, not a file. No regular files are
listed at any time, so you can't see
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: sun-java6-bin
On gutsy/amd64, all of the libraries in sun-java6-bin (6-03-0ubuntu2)
suffer from the 1MiB alignment problem reported in Bug #24692.
$ find /usr/lib/jvm -name '*.so' -type f | while read file; do if objdump -x
$file | grep -qs -e '2\*\*20'
Me too, with gutsy/amd64.
Only differences from above are VIA 8237 onboard sound and ATI
proprietary graphics driver "Catalyst 8.1" (v. 8.45.4)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/182236
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Same with latest ATI ("Catalyst 8.1", really 8.452) proprietary drivers
on gutsy/amd64 fully up-to-date as of the date of this post. Pretty much
everything except the ATI driver is default (running gnome, metacity,
etc.).
On logout, all windows/panels/chrome disappear, leaving the background
image
Eek! Substitute http://tinyurl.com/3aftk6 for http://tinyurl.com/18r
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The module providing support for the "computer:" URI prefix seem like a
possible starting point (http://tinyurl.com/18r). There seems to be some
interesting stuff in the daemon, where the lists of drives and volumes
seem to be populated (http://tinyurl.com/2244dq). Interesting things to
search for
This has been marked 'incomplete' for 6 weeks after I thought I'd
furnished all requested information.
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[gutsy] Nautilus "Places" lists mounted RAID mirrors twice
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Alex,
Thanks for that. Yes, I had that problem a while back (it caused me
problems with hddtemp daemon), so it's not that this time around, I'm
pretty sure.
Now, FWIW, I've written a quick'n'dirty script that makes samba wait at
startup until the interfaces listed in "interfaces = " in smb.conf a
Yep, I'm binding it to eth0, which is not unreasonable. I read Bug
#125687 and it seems to be the same thing.
It seems that nmbd can start before DHCP has completed getting an IP and
it logs the "no network interfaces found" warning and does nothing else.
A possible workaround for me is to hack th
Me too (Gutsy/amd64). This is a real PITA.
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Samba does not start on boot.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/125687
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Duplicates Bug #125687
** Changed in: samba (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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[gutsy] Wrong startup ordering in /etc/rc3.d
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/175934
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Moving S24avahi-daemon and S24dhcdbd to start before S20samba doesn't
make any difference :(
So much for the above theory.
I still have to restart samba manually to get it to bind to eth0; the
only reason I think of why this could be true is a boot-order dependency
whereby the network is not conf
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: samba
On Ubuntu/gutsy amd64, the order of startup scripts in /etc/rc3.d seems
to be wrong.
In particular, samba (S20samba) starts before avahi (S24avahi-daemon),
which I assume it now responsible for network i/f configuration (nothing
before S20 seems t
This problem has disappeared. It appears to have been a symptom of
another problem.
** Changed in: hddtemp (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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[gutsy] hddtemp daemon exits immediately
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/164261
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Yes. Output attached.
Any way of suppressing listing devices? I'm not sure I'd want all unmounted
devices listed for all users
even if they were correct.
** Attachment added: "'gnomevfs-ls computer:' output"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10596842/gnomevfs-ls
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Hi Michael,
My humourous (?) remark was intended to allude as much to my own fixed
mindset about where things are mounted as to any ambiguity in the
wording.
I must admit that it is tough to capture the intention precisely in a
few words. I'm not sure I'd grok what "follow" means in Ron's suggest
Hi Basilio,
No, I do not have desktop effects enabled. Unfortunately, scrolling is
just too damn slow, and I'm not enough into eye-candy to suffer it.
I've upgraded to the latest ATI proprietary driver, which they're
calling "7.11" (even though it's later than 8.42.3) and the problem
persists.
T
** Attachment added: "gdm/:0.log"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10574435/%3A0.log.1
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[gutsy] totem crashes X when changing audio visualisation
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/164844
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Jamie,
It would simply never occur to me to mount something in a user's home
directory. I therefore misunderstood "index mounted filesystems" to mean
"index mounted filesystems" ;o)
Emmet.
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trackerd always use 100% CPU
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/153319
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I've done a clean reinstall and this is not an issue with a fresh
install. The upgrade install where this was a problem is now gone (HDD
repartitioned and used), so I can't be of any further use here.
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[GUTSY] Firefox crashes on page with textarea (e.g Wikipedia edit)
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Jamie,
Thanks for that. I'm a mainly text-based user, so it might actually be
pretty useful for me. I'm a dinosaur who finds a GUI handy mostly
because it lets me have a half-dozen shells and text-editors open side-
by-side. I've always found "grep -r" a wee bit slow. If tracker gets a
nice CLI, I
I found the database in ~/.cache/tracker, came back here to report what
I found, and saw your (Jamie's) message. Thank you for the helpful
information.
Before the earlier posting, I had never opened the Tracker Preferences
dialog in my life. I never even knew it was there. Under "Indexing" in
the
This may be a "me too".
On a fresh install of gutsy/amd64 (2.6.22-14-generic), trackerd (0.6.3)
uses outrageous amounts of CPU (currently > 1:30:00) and memory
(currently ~1GiB). The trackerd database (assuming that's it in
~/.local/share/tracker/data/common.db) is currently of reasonable size.
O
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: totem
On gutsy (amd64, 2.6.22-14-generic), Totem (2.20.0) comes with two
visual effects for playing audio: "GOOM" and "Monoscope". Switching from
"GOOM" to "Monoscope" while playing an MP3 kills X (ATI proprietary
v.8.42.3) as suddenly and reliably as Ctr
Attached screenshot.
** Attachment added: "Screenshot of Nautilus listing RAID-1 devices twice."
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10491591/screenshot.png
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/164296
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Public bug reported:
On gutsy/amd64 (2.6.22-14-generic) with dmraid mirror, Nautilus (2.20.0)
lists mounted RAID mirrors twice.
This applies equally to "Places" and the main panel when "Computer" is
selected.
It seems like Nautilus is violating layering by looking at the underlying block
device
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: hddtemp
On Ubuntu/gutsy amd64 (2.6.22-14-generic), the hddtemp (0.3-beta15)
daemon exits silently and immediately (no error message, no daemon)
when invoked from /etc/init.d/hddtemp or the terminal.
Discovered when sensors-applet blocked the "add applet
Oops! The example should, of course, have been:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo hddtemp SATA:/dev/sda SATA:/dev/sdb SATA:/dev/sdc
SATA:/dev/sdd
/dev/sda: ST3300820SCE: 30°C
/dev/sdb: ST3300820SCE: 30°C
/dev/sdc: SAMSUNG SP1614C: 23°C
/dev/sdd: ST3160023AS: 32°C
/Emmet
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[gutsy] hddtemp daemon exits
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox
To reproduce: go to Wikipedia, edit a page, firefox crashes.
On a new page, firefox only crashes when text is entered into the
textarea.
Console error message:
/usr/lib/firefox/firefox-bin: symbol lookup error:
/usr/lib/firefox/components/libmy
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox
If a site uses multiple alternate stylesheets, and the default
stylesheet is not listed first, the layout is usually, but not always,
corrupted. No similar problem exists in Opera.
The page at http://emmet.caulfield.info/tech/FirefoxBugs/buggy.ht
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