June 1, 2013, Ubuntu 13.04.
I have set up apport to notify every time Weather Indicator crashes - and it
still does, sometimes more than once a day.
With Doug's workaround, it re-starts immediately, so the only problem now is
the nuisance of having to check the crash report to verify it's Weather
Works fine, Doug!
I now have a crash in /var/crash and an 'indicator -weather' running. The
workaround may not be the perfect fix, but it sure suits me.
And it's entirely possible you've provided a hint which could lead to a
permanent fix - not a bad day's work!
Thank you!
Jack
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Possible, but I know 'indicator-weather' runs fine in my Ubuntu 11:10
i386, as I stated above.
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As promised, both my main rig and netbook were up continuously from Dec
25 through Jan 1. The main rig (wired) and the netbook (while wired)
both had 'indicator-weather' crashs the morning of the 26th. (crash
reports coming). Since the 26th the main rig (amd 64) has had numerous
'indicator-weather'
Thank you, Doug. As you see, I have returned this file to "private",
which it was originally until I was asked to make it public.
I have been hoping since Natty somehow the developers would hit on the
solution, but every update is a disappointment. I do note, however,
indicator-weather never disap
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My apologies - old guys, when they get tired, tend to fall into old habits.
here's the crash report as an attachment.
John
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Hey, Doug, welcome to this mess. I had long ago decided I was all alone with
this nuisance!
If you check for other bugs in indicator-weather you'll find it has had and
still has a lot of problems. It seems also we no longer have Eliah Kagan to
help, so I don't know where else to go.
Perhaps indi
I spoke too soon. After a week of solidarity, indicator-weather has
started shutting down unexpectedly in Ubuntu 11.10.
I activated apport and, although it did not give me a reporting window,
it gave me a crash report in /var/crash.
What now?
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On 11-10-30 04:28 PM, Garry Leach wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just did a little more testing. It seems to remember the last used
> application for .jpg& .avi, but in an inconsistent way.
>
> If try to open a .jpg, it "opens" with movie player.
>
> If I change it to open with image viewer, it opens OK, but
On 11-10-23 12:53 PM, Eliah Kagan wrote:
> I apologize for taking so long without attending to this. Assuming you
> still have the affected system, are you willing to continue working on
> this problem? If so, others could benefit. But if not, I fully
> understand.
>
Hey - no apologies necessary -
This report is now moot.
My computer now has 2 systems - Ubuntu 11.04 and Ubuntu 11.10, on different
drives.
Indicator-weather still disappears regularly from 11.04, but is steady in 11.10.
We'll probably never know what small quirk in my version of 11.04 caused the
problem, but 11.04 will be my
And again the nooby is confused by the instructions! here are 1 to 4...
jack@jackpc:~$ echo "deb http://ddebs.ubuntu.com $(lsb_release -cs) main
restricted universe multiverse" | \
> sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ddebs.list
[sudo] password for jack:
deb http://ddebs.ubuntu.com natty main r
OK, I get this far.
jack@jackpc:~$ apt-cache policy yelp
yelp:
Installed: 3.0.0-0ubuntu2
Candidate: 3.0.0-0ubuntu2
Version table:
*** 3.0.0-0ubuntu2 0
500 http://ca.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ natty/main amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
jack@jackpc:~$ sudo apt-get insta
It takes me through a series of Launchpad pages, eventually leading me to this
page, which is bug 821832.
I saw no report for bug 822931, only 3 bugs, 2 of which are very old, and this
one.
By the way, Indicator-weather is still sometimes reporting crashes, so I took a
look at the details of the
jack@jackpc:~$ apport-retrace -g -S system 822931
Usage: apport-retrace [options]
apport-retrace: error: no such option: -S
jack@jackpc:~$
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You can really tell I'm a user, not an understander, of Linux! What now?
jack@jackpc:~$ cd /var/crash
jack@jackpc:/var/crash$ ls
_usr_bin_audacity.1000.crash _usr_bin_indicator-weather.1000.crash
jack@jackpc:/var/crash$ apport-retrace -g _usr_bin_indicator-weather.1000.crash
ERROR: report file do
OK. What am I doing Wrong?
jack@jackpc:~$ cd /var/crash
jack@jackpc:/var/crash$ ls
_usr_bin_audacity.1000.crash _usr_bin_indicator-weather.1000.crash
jack@jackpc:/var/crash$ apport-retrace -g _user_bin_indicator-weather.1000.crash
ERROR: "_user_bin_indicator-weather.1000.crash" is neither an exis
jack@jackpc:~$ apport-retrace -g
The program 'apport-retrace' is currently not installed. You can install it by
typing:
sudo apt-get install apport-retrace
jack@jackpc:~$ sudo apt-get install apport-retrace
[sudo] password for jack:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
R
A little something in addition to what has appeared here...
Recently,Indicator-weather now does not always load when I start the computer
and must be started individually, despite the fact it is listed in Startup
Applications.
Also, although Apport is installed and running, indicator-weather occa
On 11-08-08 04:17 PM, Eliah Kagan wrote:
> Sorry, I spoke too soon. Just after I said that, the change took effect.
> While you have not made bug 822931 public, I am subscribed and do have
> access.
>
I have also gone back and made 822931 public - and I know more now about
Apport and Launchpad tha
On 11-08-08 03:15 PM, Eliah Kagan wrote:
>> A duplicate report has been submitted after "indicator-weather" closed
> unexpectedly.
>
> Are you willing to mark bug 822931 public (or subscribe me to it) so
> that I can take a look at it and see if it contains the necessary
> information? (See my disc
A duplicate report has been submitted after "indicator-weather" closed
unexpectedly. The reporting of this bug only vaguely resembled the
instructions in Ubuntu Help. It seems the help page is out of date -
clicking "Report" in the original "Report a Problem" window took me
directly to Launchpad an
I now have a couple of shutdowns of indicator-weather and a crash report in
/var/crash.
I have held the Apport window that popped up but have not reported.
I await your instructions.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/821832
On 11-08-07 06:19 PM, Eliah Kagan wrote:
> *** This bug is a duplicate of bug 821832 ***
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/821832
>
> We're working on this in bug 821832 now, so you don't need to provide
On 11-08-07 03:45 PM, Eliah Kagan wrote:
> Do you know if you enabled Apport
> (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Apport#How_to_enable_apport)?
>
> If you are not sure if it is really enabled, try opening a Terminal
> window, running nano (type nano and press enter), then open a new tab
> and run "killall -S
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 821832 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/821832
On 11-08-07 01:59 AM, Vadim Rutkovsky wrote:
> Thanks for your report, but we need a bit more information on this bug.
> Could you please execute 'apport-collect 822102' in Terminal to collect more
> info?
>
My apologies for being so far behind in answering queries. In my own defence, I
sometimes work nights and don't get up until noon my time, so we may be working
at cross purposes.
First - I have not seen any of the windows shown in
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Apport. In fact, I have no idea how to op
See Question 165001.
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Public bug reported:
Indicator-weather is very handy, except when it randomly disappears from
the panel. There doesn't seem to be any specific time or other trigger
to shut it down, its just suddenly gone. Bug?
** Affects: indicator-weather (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
On 11-07-06 04:55 AM, Aleksander Morgado wrote:
> Since some time ago, ttyS0 shouldn't be used by ModemManager unless
> specifically tagged in udev. So this bug is probably no longer valid.
>
> ** Changed in: modemmanager (Ubuntu)
> Status: New => Fix Released
>
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** Description changed:
- A number of icons have been dragged to Launcher from Applications and
- partially re-ordered to match usage. About half the time at startup,
- restart or otherwise, some of the added icons do
Wow! Talk about a dead issue!
I no longer have those sound cards, or that computer, and I'm certainly not
running Ubuntu 7.10 these days!
I suppose the only way to kill this bug is to call it solved, when it really
died of old age.
Jack
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A number of icons have been dragged to Launcher from Applications and
partially re-ordered to match usage. About half the time at startup,
restart or otherwise, some of the added icons do not appear and those
which do are re-ordered. The same problem seems to plague Weather-
I
Public bug reported:
ModemManager prevents, in my case, the use of ttyS0 by efax. When efax
attempts to connect to my POTS line with my USR5610 modem via ttyS0, it
gets "Warning - ttyS0 locked or busy - waiting"
Another user alerted me to the workaround, which is to remove
ModemManager with Synap
Ignacio Vicario wrote:
> I have that problem when I try to send faxes with KdeprintFax configured
> to use efax. I have removed modem-manager and the problem still persist.
> The problem might be the file /var/lock/LCK..ttyS1 If I remove that
> file, KdeprintFax (I supose it is actually efax that d
# If you change this file, run 'update-grub' afterwards to update
# /boot/grub/grub.cfg.
Jack
GRUB_DEFAULT=0
#GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT=0
GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT_QUIET=true
GRUB_TIMEOUT="10"
GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR=`lsb_release -i -s 2> /dev/null || echo Debian`
Same problem in 9.10 amd64, running grub legacy. Her
nemequ wrote:
> It's most likely modem-manager. `sudo lsof | grep ttyS0` should tell you
> for sure.
>
>
I suspect that's true, but a problem I have installing the new GRUB has
shut me out of my main rig temporarily (a problem of my own making,too!)
When I get the old box back up I'll have a lo
Jim Campbell wrote:
> This isn't a documentation-related bug, so I've assigned this to the
> efax-gtk package.
>
> ** Package changed: ubuntu-docs (Ubuntu) => efax-gtk (Ubuntu)
>
>
I beg to differ - this is NOT an efax bug - it is a bug elsewhere which
has an effect on efax. It may also have ot
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubuntu-docs
ubuntu 9.10amd64 using kernel 2.6.31-14 on x86/x86_64 has something loading at
boot which takes over ttyS0 and normally refuses to release it for use by efax.
In 9.04, efax worked perfectly with a USR5610 modem with a driver converted
from R
The problem involved having TWO sound cards, one on the motherboard and a PCI.
Although the PCI card was set as default, apparently system sounds were
designed to default to the motherboard card if available. the conflict between
the cards was, apparently, shutting down both.
I discovered the so
Solved. see below.
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: Invalid => New
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accept .wav?
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Further info:
When first installed, gamix window is properly sized and arranged horizontally.
If changed to vertical with C-type the window becomes too tall and is
unrecoverable with any setting in C-type.
Proper size, in horizontal, can be restored by uninstalling, restarting, and
reinstalling.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-alsamixer
gnome-alsamixer 0.9.7~cvs 20060916.ds.1-1 does not work and gives me
this message:
An error occurred while loading or saving configuration information for
GNOME ALSA Mixer. Some of your configuration settings may not work
properly.
Bad k
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gamix
Alsa mixer (gamix) in Ubuntu 7.10, with VIA8237 (in motherboard) and
Audigy2 ZS soundcards. GUI is so tall the bottom disappears off the
bottom of the window, making it impossible to check the entire width.
** Affects: gamix (Ubuntu)
Importanc
I have upgraded to Ubuntu 7.04. Lovely!
Now the Cancel and OK buttons at the bottom of the New Card window in
the Thunderbird Address Book are almost entirely visible!
Let's close this bug!
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I kinda figured that, since 1.5.0.12 is what's offered in the release
notes!
John Vivirito wrote:
> 6.06 will not get anything but 1.5.0.* for now,
>
>
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Ah, too easy.
My Thunderbird is set for automatic upgrade, and is currently 1.5.0.12,
the latest.
Still no buttons. I begin to suspect the problem is in my installation
of Ubuntu 6.06 LTS, so I'm looking at 7.04.
Jen Fraggle wrote:
> Have you tried upgrading to the latest version of Thunderbird
I'm beginning to think I'm the only one with this problem.
Let's drop it. I'll get by!
Alex Latchford wrote:
> ** Changed in: mozilla-thunderbird (Ubuntu)
>Importance: Undecided => Low
>
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If you mean the card is too long for the space available, you're right.
If I try to shorten the card from the top, it simply slides further out of
sight at the bottom. If I try to shorten it from the bottom, the lower parts of
the card simply disappear altogether, and I could move it up until the
It does.
If I'm careful to get the cursor in just the right spot I still see the "thin
red line", so I can still use the panel . It's more of an annoyance than the
problem it was before that discovery!
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Re: Add/Remove in Dapper Drake.
All Fixed. Wow, that was quick! ( Or it wasn't connected to this bug!)
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Is this part of the same problem? I get this message every time I use
Add/Remove Programs, no matter how many times I click Reload and The
list seems to reload. Catch 22?
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Is this part of the same problem? I keep getting this message
(screenshot) every time I access the Add/Remove list in Dapper Drake. It
seems to reload the list every time I click Reload, but it seems to be a
circular exercise. Catch 22?
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Apology happily accepted!
Here are three screenshots. The first one is what I get when I open New Card,
Screenshot-1 is what happens if I try to resize, and Screenshot 2 is from the
"Guest" account on the same system, which it had not occured to me to try
before.
I wish I could show you the 'thi
Adam Conrad wrote:
> That "thin red line" you're seeing is, in fact, the top of the button.
> If you grab the bottom of the window and drag to resize it, you'll see
> the buttons magically appear. :)
>
> I can see the buttons just fine on mine (so, the default window size
> appears to be correct wi
Public bug reported:
In Thunderbird 1.5.0.7 installed in Ubuntu 6.06 the New Card panel brought up
by the New Card buttons has no Cancel or OK buttons at the bottom, making it
impossible to make any additions to any Thunderbird Address Book.
Existing Cards DO have Cancel and OK buttons, but thos
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