Unfortunately I'm not able to run apport-collect as the system fails to
boot to a point that I get a command prompt. Is there any way of adding
something to grub config to get it log any extra detail that would be
useful ?
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Public bug reported:
I have just installed XUbubtu 20.04 LTS on a system based on a Gigabyte
J3455-D3H motherboard and a 120Gb SSD.
Following installation the system will not boot and fails well before I
can use it to report the bug via Apport. The last meesage displayed on
screen is:
[ 2.27155
Public bug reported:
I have a machine running Ubuntu server which takes over 8 minutes to
boot. When lookig at logs I can see multiple messages of:
"floppy: error 10 while reading block 0"
Further lookign into boot logs shows the following message:
"Timed out waiting for device dev-disk-
Public bug reported:
Mythbuntu: 14.04
On the myth video screen you can press the "M" (menu) key and one of the
items available on the popup menu is "Scan For Changes".
myth music should have also have a "Scan For Changes" feature available
from it's "M" key menu which will trigger a search for n
I agree totally. Anywhere a right click menu is available it should
always contain a mandatory "Properties" item. Not consistently having
one available is, for me, one of the worst pieces of the GNOME UI.
In Windows I can always right click on an object and get it's
properties. This makes Window
Output of a couple of commands is as follows:
m...@pc:~$ dmesg | grep DVD
[8.128069] ata3.00: ATAPI: PIONEER DVD-RW DVRTD08, 1.09, max UDMA/33
m...@pc:~$ dmesg | grep ata3
[1.427522] ata3: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m8...@0xfce76000 port 0xfce76200
irq 2301
[2.724014] ata3: SATA link up
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I have a wretched MythTV box which was originally built with a 32 bit
version. As the motherboard I used didn't work with MythTV I swapped it
out for a new 64 bit Asus M3N78-VM. Sadly MythTV still doesn't work due
to numerous bugs which I have now given up trying to fix as l
Disabling Ctrl+Alt+Delete by default is a dumb idea. Dumb. Dumb. Dumb.
The correct way to handle this would have been for the desktop state to
be saved when the three keys are pressed to end the X session. Then
when X is restarted you could be prompted as to whether you wish to
recover the sessi
I fully agree. Xorg does not detect my monitors refresh rate correctly
and quite often I have to use the "ctrl-alt-backspace" combination
immediately after booting to force it to try again (sometimes several
times).
Furthermore if a user is pressing three keys simultaneously they should
be assume
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
When pasting files into a directory then, should a file of the same name
already exist, the user is prompted with a dialogue stating "A File
named "$FILE_NAME" already exists. Do you want to replace it ?".
Sadly there is no information displaye
Sorry I realise English may not be your first language but what exactly
are you referring to ?
If you're referring to the Naulius "Edit" > "Preferences", "Media" tabs
"Browse media when inserted" checkbox this is not the same thing at all.
That will browse the media upon insertion *only*.
I would
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
Firstly I'm sorry to raise this against "nautilus" but there is no
option to raise bugs against "Launchpad" itself, I couldn't raise a bug
against any package that contained the word "Launchpad" (despite them
being offered in the "Choose" dialogu
Public bug reported:
A friend recently gave me a DVD which contained a couple of VOBs of his
band playing gigs from which he wanted me extract a couple of songs for
YouTube.
So I insert the DVD into my Linux machine, it was auto mounted, and an
icon appears on the GNOME panel with the options of
Just to confirm that I've also got a similar problem in that my machine
won't boot, drops to the busybox prompt and tells me that "/dev/disk/by-
uuid/xxx" doesn't exist.
My hardware is:
Motherboard: ASRock-ALIVE Dual-ESATA2
Chipset: Northbridge: NVIDIA M1695 - Southbridge NVIDIA nForce3 250
CPU:
Sorry if this is late but in response to Stefan asking for some diagnostic
output here's the output from "sudo
dmidecode", "lspci -t" and "sudo lspci -vvnn" on my machine.
At this point I must also point out that I've temporarily installed a
borrowed LAN card (D-Link RTL8139 so I can use my netwo
I'm sorry but I have to agree with Mark that this is very poor. For me
this bug makes my machine unusable as I either have to take out my PCI
audio card so I can network with a PCI card or I can use the audio card
but have no networking (not room for both as the audio card has a
daughter card).
I
Just to say that having just managed to install the 2.6.24-18 kernel
networking still doesn't work. I've also tried compiling Realteks
driver myself but this fails with "shed loads" of compilation errors
(function template mismatches plus missing constants)
So I can still only boot this box using
I too am unable to use networking with Hardy (kernel version 2-6-24-17)
on my machine which features an Asrock AliveDual-eSATA2 motherboard with
a Realtek RTL8111B/RTL8111C on board LAN controller.
However this hardware works fine if I boot from either a Feisty CD, a
Gutsy CD or a Knoppix 5.1 CD.
Sorry for some reason I couldn't find bug Bug #221499 yesterday (I was
very tired and had been up most of the night working)
Please mark this as a duplicate of Bug #221499.
Cheers.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/236287
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I've just upgraded one of my machines by installing a new 64bit
motherboard, CPU & RAM. I therefore took the opportunity to install the
64bit version of Hardy. The motherboard in question is an Asrock
AliveDual-eSATA2 which features a Realtek RTL8111B/RTL8111C on board LAN
c
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: audacious
I happen to encode all my MP3s in high quality variable bitrate (VBR)
format. When I play these back on my Windows box Winamp shows a
constantly changing bit rate in the display.
When I play the same MP3s on my Linux box Audacious seems to pic
My monitor still doesn't work under Hardy (8.04)
It is better in that the monitor is now being driven at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
but the display is off centre. The only way I can correct this is by
running xvidtune and clicking the left button 4 times. I have to do
this every time I log in which is te
TuxGuardian looks a good start but it needs adding to the Ubuntu
repositories. Sadly setting iptables rules based on program name is
simply not an option for a "normal" desktop user. It is far too "Low
level" for anyone but a "techie".
I believe that with Hardy Heron, KDE4, the Acer eee etc. etc
Example 1: Nautilus steals focus when a USB key is inserted.
Steps to reproduce:
1 Start browser, go to favourite search engine, start typing in "search text"
box.
2 Insert USB stick.
3 Continue typing in browsers "search ahead" box.
4 Nautilus opens a new window showing contents of USB sti
Example 1: Plugging in a USB stick just caused a window to steal focus.
How to reproduce.
1 Open a browser, go to favourite search engine, start typing in search box.
2 Insert USB stick.
3 Continue typing in browsers search box..
4 After a short pause Nautilus is opened and steals focus. Key
In reply to Richard Laager.
> The terminology that's become popular here is just awful.
That's because the behaviour of the GUI is now awful. It's
fundamentally irritating to have your work interrupted by another
process that decides to "pop up". It's become worse recently (Gutsy)
and the Ubunt
Update manage has just stolen the focus 3 times.
The second time it put some sort of message up whilst I was typing a
search into Firefox and, as the space bar is accepted as a "press of the
highlighted button", I just about saw the window disaapear out of the
corner of my eye whilst I was moving
As I have been using the same setup for several years I'm afraid I
completely forgot to mention something potentially significant.
I have two computers which are both connected to a KVM switch. When I
boot them up my Windows (music production) box is connected to the first
KVM connection, and my
Public bug reported:
Nautilus features the "Extract Here" right click menu action which
allows you to unpack archives. When you do so a window pops up which
has the title "Extracting files from archive".
Should the archive be password protected a second window pops up asking
you to enter a passw
Sorry for the delay in replyin but I haven't looked at "my" bugs for a
while.
But yes the behaviour is still "broken". As I originally said it would
seem logical to me that "Open" should invoke the default player/ripper
for an audio CD and "Browse" should invoke the default File Mangler
(sorry "M
Public bug reported:
I've actually just added this exact progress on #54127 but I am so
bloody angry with this crappy behaviour that I'm starting another bug...
Ubuntu now has a very serious usability issue as there are far too many
applications that have started stealing focus.
This is somethin
This has now become a very serious usability issue with Ubuntu as there
are far too many applications that have started stealing focus.
This is something that should be absolutely forbidden and it should be a
condition of getting an application into the Ubuntu repositories that it
does steal focu
Public bug reported:
I've just used Synaptic to add the GNU "ConvertAudioFile" script to
Nautilus. However after doing so there was no right click "Scripts"
menu in Nautilus. So.. I had to manually install "nautilus-script-
manager" then drop to a terminal and do the following:
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O.k. I'll switch pedant mode on :)
When I state "latest version of X" I mean the version of X that was
installed when I upgraded from Feisty to Gutsy. In other words the
version of X that is current in a default install of Gutsy. As I keep
my system up to date (i.e. I run the update tool when t
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
Since I upgraded To Gutsy I have had nothing but problems with X.
Firstly my monitor (Iiyama Vision Master Pro 455 - MM904U) was not
detected correctly (it never usually is) so I had to manually enter the
figures for horizontal range & vertical refre
Wouldn;t it be nice to be able to add more than one file at once (if you
can then apologies but I couldn't see how... and I've not had breakfast
yet ;)
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Public bug reported:
I have an Iiyama Vision Master Pro 455 monitor (a.k.a IVM MM904U) which
has an optimal display resolution of 1280x1024 @ 85Hz.
However try as I might I cannot get these display settings configured
under Gutsy. I have tried many things including autodetection, editing
xorg.co
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/158002
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/158002
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Update: I've now disabled the VIA822 in the BIOS and my SBLive is always
coming up as card(0) so I have sound working. However I would still
like to request a more GUI friendly way to manage multiple sound cards.
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https://bug
Public bug reported:
I have a system with two sound cards. An onboard VIA822 sound chip
(which I don't really use) and an SBLive sound card (which I wish to
use as my default card). Under all previous releases of Ubuntu (i.e.
Warty through to Feisty) this setup worked fine, i.e. I selected SBL
Public bug reported:
After a failed attempt at upgrading from Feisty (which broke XOrg), I've
just installed 7.10 (Gutsy) and started using a few programs. Among
these was Exaile and Rythmbox both of which started showing me cover art
which they had "automagically" fetched from Amazon.
Sorry but
I second the request to add a menu item to enable "Device Manager" to
write the output to some sort of text file.
Personally I find it most frustrating to keep finding useful utilities
that don't allow me to export the text ! Being able to do this from the
command line is all well and good... but
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubiquity
Boot from Feisty 7.04 "i386 desktop" live CD
Double click "install" desktop icon
Error can't launch "ubiquity".
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i386
Date: Sun Jul 15 09:53:57 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/ubiqui
Public bug reported:
Hello,
I have just run update manager in Ubuntu and after it had run I was
presented with a very rude yellow "popup" informing me something along
the lines of "Your system requires restarting, press the notification
are to restart your system".
Sorry ? No thank you. It is
Public bug reported:
When I insert an audio CD it is automatically mounted and an icon for
the CD is added to the desktop.
When I right click on the desktop icon the top two menu items are "Open"
and "Browse Folder". I ould expect ths first option to open the CD
with the default CD playing soft
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