Public bug reported:
Why is xfswitch trying to pull in rhythmbox, unity lenses, Ubuntu One,
and all this other stuff that has nothing to do with session switching?
Seems like a broken dependency somewhere...?
This is on Quantal.
# apt-get install xfswitch-plugin
Reading package lists... Done
Bu
Is there any progress with this? It's still in Xubuntu Oneiric Beta 1.
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Title:
xfce4-power-manager fails to start (receives X window system error
Same bug on Red Hat, looks like the fix went upstream:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=689180
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Found this on Lucid but it's a problem in Natty too.
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Title:
perldoc completion dies if MANPAGER is set
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Title:
perldoc completion
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: bash-completion
If MANPAGER is set, the perldoc completion tries to launch your pager,
screwing up your terminal..
This is because it uses "PAGER=/bin/cat man perl" to pull some
completions out. However, MANPAGER and PERLDOC_PAGER both override
PAGER.
My T500 went from suspending pretty well at the start of the Maverick
cycle to incompetent right now.
Kernel 2.6.35-22 works when I hit the power button and choose suspend,
but locks up with the flashing moon when I close the lid.
Kernel -23 locks up with the flashing moon for both button and lid
Aitor, did you read the bug description? It's exactly the same as you
describe -- the lockup only happens when a card is inserted.
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The PPA's drivers are worse. :(
Master volumes are about the same: the tones sound maybe 20% different.
However, there's a horrible new feature: where there used to be silence
between the tones, now there's digital noise (somewhat like a burst of
modem noise) and a very loud pop. The pop is so l
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pulseaudio
Working off this page: http://pulseaudio.org/wiki/BadDecibel, dutifully
reporting bad db levels on the distro bug tracker the way it tells me.
Results:
- Running "./dbverify Intel Master" shows that the master dB is off maybe 20%.
Noticeable
I mean:
In the terminal: Control-/ produces Control-_. Vim can detect that it's
different from just pressing the / key and I can bind an action to it.
In vim-gtk, Control-/ just produces /. Vim can't detect control-/, so I
can't bind to it.
Strange, no?
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Control-/ is broken in vim-gtk and
I've found the same thing -- this is still a problem in Lucid.
Fedora 13 also has this bug FWIW. It locks up when I try to suspend when a
card is inserted. 2.6.33.2-57.fc13.x86_64 kernel.
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Maybe I wasn't clear. The bug is that gtk and gnome vim won't detect
control-/. When you type ctrl-/ they produce plain /.
All other vims that I've tried support ctrl-/ just fine, even the terminal!
That seems like a bug doesn't it?
On Apr 30, 2010 2:21 PM, "Will Gray" wrote:
Well, ctrl-/ isn
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: vim
vim-gtk and vim-gnome mistakenly convert Control-/ to plain "/", making
it impossible to map Control-/ to anything.
console vim, vim-lesstif, and most other platforms treat Control-/ as
the same as Control-_ (due to terminal legacy). The all other p
Sorry, I don't quite understand... Why couldn't vim-lesstif live in
Universe as well?
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I started with a stock Karmic Gnome desktop running (other than a bunch
of packages like openssh-server, openssl, etc installed). Ran ssh-
keygen -b 4096 and put a passphrase on the key. now:
- $ git clone git://etc -- fails with "github Agent admitted failure to sign
using the key."
- $ SSH_AU
Hi Daniel. Yes, this bug appears to be fixed with Karmic. I just did a
clean install and everything worked out of the box.
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The Ubuntu project is far too casual about this data loss bug! If it's
not going to get fixed (and given the age of this bug, it appears that
it won't) then at least remove the mp3 pipelines from the default Ubuntu
install. A computer should never lie to the user about what's
happening.
(I just
>From the logs, it appears I'm suffering from
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox-3.5/+bug/401823 and
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/vim/+bug/402188 but I don't
think they're related to this crash.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: vim-gnome
In the middle of an editing session, a few files open, not much going
on. Hope the stack trace is useful.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: Wed Nov 25 10:32:01 2009
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10
Package: vim-gnome 2:7.2.245-2ubuntu2
ProcE
Strange, I'm pretty sure stock Karmic is working on my T500 just fine.
I'm running a prerelease though, I'll install the final version in a
week or two and report back if it's still broken.
Bertoldo, does the workaround linked above work for you? Here's one
description: https://bugs.launchpad.net
Is this ever going to be addressed? It's still an issue in the soon-to-
arrive Karmic.
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Normally suspend/resume works great. This time, though, it hung on
resume. The backlight came on, the password entry dialog was drawn, but
it never responded to keyboard or mouse input. And I'm pretty sure the
little flashing moon never stopped flashing.
ProblemType: Kerne
Just a suggestion to anyone who decides to fight this battle... It
turns out my USB bluetooth adapter doesn't survive suspend/resume.
After I resume, I need to restart my computer before I can get audio
over bluetooth. Unplugging and plugging the USB device doesn't help.
It's a Broadcom Corp. A-L
For people searching, this is the syslog message that I receive when
inserting the sd card fails:
May 7 16:46:52 t500-jaunty kernel: [84386.653203] mmc0: error -110
whilst initialising SD card
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/311781
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This appears to be a bug again on Jaunty.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/311781
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This is still a problem in Jaunty. The SD card reader doesn't work on
my Thinkpad T500.
The suggestion from https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-
source-2.6.22/+bug/111089 works great. After running the following
commands (replace 15:00.2 with your PCI bus, use lspci -vv to find it),
Great writeup thefluxster!! Now I'm streaming A2DP to my crappy Moto
S805 headphones for the first time ever.
I notice that if I leave padevchooser's Volume Control open for about
5-30 seconds, suddenly CPU goes to 100%, the Volume Control closes, and
a dialog appears saying "connection failed: c
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
Open gnome-display-properties and reduce your resolution.
Now try to increase it back to the starting resolution. gnome-display-
properties will curtly tell you, "Please log out and log back in again".
No explanation of why.
Now qu
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Public bug reported:
The built-in audio on my motherboard (Asus P5QL-EM HDMI) is totally
broken in Jaunty. The audio device isn't recognized at all and the
following appears in the logs:
syslog:Apr 16 18:38:20 rox-jaunty kernel: [ 10.056003] hda_intel:
azx_get_response timeout, switching to p
Public bug reported:
The libevent1 package description claims:
libevent is meant to replace the asynchronous event loop found in
event driven network servers. Currently, libevent supports kqueue(2)
and select(2).
This is obviously not true... Linux doesn't support kqueue. Besides,
nm shows
It seems like it would be related to HAL since that's all about kernel
communication / notification. Perhaps ask HAL upstream?
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And now, in Intrepid:
** ERROR **: Unknown frontend type: 3
aborting...
Aborted (core dumped)
That's bad news when choosing a menu item ("Watch TV on DVB Adapter 0")
makes the application just disappear without a trace.
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Yes, I think improved wording is quite necessary.
Right now I see a warning that says "Not published" "See server
settings". That message is simply baffling.
First, what does "published" mean? Does it mean shared?
Second, what is "server settings"? I couldn't find any control panel
called ser
Public bug reported:
git-core now includes completions itself, so it conflicts with git-
completion. This makes git-completion utterly useless.
Well, worse than useless, because I just burned 10 minutes trying to
figure out why I couldn't install git-core and git-completion at the
same time. :)
I find it very surprising that this bug is still Unconfirmed. This is a
major problem!
After installing release Fesity on my T-42p laptop, network manager
refused to show any wireless networks until I inserted an "exit 0" at
the top of /etc/init.d/avahi-daemon. This is bone stock Feisty,
straigh
Martin, I get this too when I have auto-login turned on in GDM. I get
the 3 error messages you mention, then hald leaks memory something
fierce (uses up all 3GB of my machine's memory in a few days).
When I turn off auto-login so I have to spend a few tens of seconds in
GDM before Gnome fires up,
This sort of thing is to be expected when running an unstable distro...
** Changed in: gutenprint (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Rejected
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Deleting the printer and re-creating it fixed it. Sorry; I didn't
realize that gutenprint had been upgraded.
I definitely should have thought of trying that last night! That's like
the first thing to do.
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On my Epson Stylus C80, when I try to print I get:
Stylus-C80: "/usr/lib/cups/filter/foomatic-rip failed"
I turned on debugging (/etc/foomatic/filter.conf, debug=1) and got the
following trace. Apparently the ijsgutenprint.5.0 executable can't be
found. That makes sens
I'm getting the exact same crash as Nelson Benitez. Sometimes it
starts, sometimes it crashes. I'm running the 2.5.0.0 package on the
latest Fesity. Installing and running upstream's 2.5.0.2 packages fixes
this bug 100%.
Is there any chance we could get 2.5.0.2 into Feisty for release?
2.5.0.0
This bug is a dupe too. I just found https://launchpad.net/bugs/77464
which already figured all this out. Hopefully Launchpad gets an
improved search in the near future so we won't see quite as much
duplicated effort...
(not marking this bug as a dupe because it isn't my bug)
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I posted a workaround to this probem
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/udev/+bug/80662
No idea why Launchpad didn't show me this bug when I searched for pre-
existing problems last night. Owell, marking that other bug a
duplicate.
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https:
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 80468 ***
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 80468
[Feisty]At this moment can't detected printers
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: udev
Feisty stumbles on USB printer node permissons. I'm not sure what the
root cause is.
Original permissions: crw-rw 1 root plugdev 180, 0 2007-01-19 02:44
/dev/usblp0
But I can't print due to continual "Printer not connected; will retry in
30 s
Just to be clear: the problem is that my settings in Keyboard Shortcuts
are being ignored. I don't mind my Volume Up button being called
XF86AudioPlay. I do mind, however, that I can't use Keyboard Shortcuts
to turn it back into a Volume Up button.
The mute button on my keyboard still generates
This is on a Thinkpad T-42p, fresh install from an Edgy beta CD, but
still using my Dapper home directory. Sorry for the fractured bug
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Under edgy the multimedia keys on my laptop are all fouled up.
They used to work great under Dapper. Under Dapper, Volume Up generated
0x9A and Volume Down generated 0x9B (I don't remember exactly, what the
codes were, something like that). I used the Keyboard Shortcuts dia
So long as it isn't on by default (so shell scripts don't get messed
up), I'm all for it. I'd love to see this.
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My laptop (IBM T-42p) suffers from this bug right now. Edgy beta, gpm
v. 2.16.1-0ubuntu1. While trying to fix it, I've just found something
rather startling...
- When I use the Ubuntu-compiled gpm, it never works.
- When I compile the Ubuntu sources myself, it works! But there's a catch...
Fi
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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regression: pressing power button no longer brings up
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-driver-mga
Autodetection didn't work with my Matrox MGA G400 / Dell 2405FPW
combination. The wrong driver meant that hardware acceleration didn't
work, and the missing mode meant the monitor didn't display properly.
Here are the changes req
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