Pardon me,
This was indeed fixed several years ago and is in the last release. Old
bug.!
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Note: the fix is in SVN; it has not yet been released.
Maybe someday soon.
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Hi Mathieu,
In my latest distro, Ubuntu 13.10, there is a field for setting the
Bluetooth "Friendly Name" in the blueman-adapters panel. I think it
works, at least on the system I'm using now. (However, this isn't a
fresh installation, and I may have performed some work-around last
year.)
But t
Hi, with some difficulty I installed the -proposed packages for saucy having to
do with systemd.
This is a Lenovo E135 running Saucy.
This cleared up several problems for me, some related to sound, some not
obviously related.
One not mentioned here exactly:
FlashPlugin in Firefox made like an ol
It has nothing to do with my WLAN by the way.
It's the Ubuntu software, not the WLAN.
It doesn't stay connected to WLANs at home, or in cafe's or aboad.
Putting it to sleep and wakig it up may result in a system that cannot
authenticate.
Rebooting doesn't help. Restarting does *about half the t
My NC20 died after 3 years of hard use, so I cannot be of further help here.
Congratulations to the team for the prompt attention!
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Hello Joseph,
Has any progress been made in this regard?
Is there anything more I can do to help fix this problem?
I though I would make it clear that the "wl" driver was not what came "out of
the box".
What came out of the box didn't work at all for me.
>From my notes, and from what I can tell,
As I understand it, although many people agree it's serious
* invalid according to GNOME Bluetooth ["complain to your distribution", they
say]
* triaged according to blues (Ubuntu)
* triaged according to gnome-bluetooth (Ubuntu).
Does this mean, nobody will fix this, because nobody feels responsi
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Bernardo,
Pardon my venting. You do understand it's not personal -- it's
systemic.
I don't agree about who to blame, or about how it looks.
There is plenty of room for blame on both sides here. Broadcom has a
very bad history, it's true. But they have changed lately to some
degree, and the fre
Hi Bernardo,
Thanks, I'm glad to hear there is (a partial) upgrade path.
I want to stress that this needs a good solid fix, ASAP.
It should have happened months ago.
Of course, I am not using "raring" on this computer, because it is just too
buggy.
-- I was running off the "live" stick here,
I just tried this on the s206 under Ubuntu 13.4 raring.
Exactly the same. Complete failure.
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Joseph,
Let's say, it's not that easy. After the above, I was able to reboot, and
confirm it was indeed kernel 3.9.
But ifconfig showed no network devices of course.
I'll attach lsmod, FWIW.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1171145
Joseph,
You didn't provide any instructions, so I had to guess.
The results don't look good to me. If you don't hear from me again,
you'll know what happened.
iota ~] sudo dpkg -i
linux-headers-3.9.0-030900rc8-generic_3.9.0-030900rc8.201304211835_i386.deb
linux-image-3.9.0-030900rc8-generic_3
Hi,
I re-checked this with the new 3.04 release.
It's still there. Two restarts, no WLAN. Still don't see my router at all.
I see in the Network-Manager menu: exactly one of my neighbor's WLANs.
Two restarts: it always shows *the same* neighbor's WLAN (other machines show
several)
This d
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I REALLY don't like your "incomplete" status.
You give me no reasonable option to change it to.
This puts it into a state where you FORGET about a valid report in a few days
-- that is SABOTAGE.
Please make sure this anti-community nonsense is corrected.
FURTHERMORE, there is the amazing apport
This bug or something like it is still present in Ubuntu 12.10, using
the shift-switcher anyway.
Say have two windows above other windows, and want to bring a third on top of
those two.
Invoke the switcher, bring the third window to the top.
But the previously-top two windows are no longer direct
This is still a problem in Ubuntu 12.10. Work-around of turning of
desktop cube still functions.
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Still a problem in Ubuntu 12.10.
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I'm changing this back to "incomplete" on my own accord,
because I have come to suspect my WLAN router.
I'm just not any longer so sure it is the computer.
I'll change it back to "confirmed" if I can rule out the router.
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Brad,
FYI, the colleague mentioned in the original report is you.
Per your instructions, changing the status to "Confirmed".
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Your script didn't look closely enough at the bug report.
Per your instructions, I am changing the status to "confirmed".
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This is a Lenovo IdeaPad S206.
Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4313 802.11b/g/n Wireless LAN
Controller (rev 01)
Current behavior is:
WiFi will operate pretty well -- quite stable.
Then I suspend the system, move to another WiFi hotspot, and wake the system up
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This is a Lenovo IdeaPad S206 running Ubuntu 13.04 Beta "try" off a
stick.
Insert USB stick, whole GUI freezes, goes black, flashes, then comes
back without window decoration, then windo decorations re-appear, and
Apport comes up offering to report a crash having to do with c
This is really interfering with reporting the many Ubuntu 13.04 bugs I'm
seeing on this machine.
After a compiz crash, apport-gtk advises, with similar helpfulness:
"cannot connect to crash database, please check your Internet connection"
Again here, it would be *SO MUCH BETTER* to save a fi
Public bug reported:
Running Ubuntu 13.04 Beta off a stick on a Lenovo S206.
On reporting a network failure, I was advised by one of your colleagues
failure to include the output of a apport-collect.
This was a rolling failure, due to poor packaging and design of the
application.
Packaging
1) Please advise: what further information do you need?
2) Attached find an lsmod from the affected system.
) Maybe important: under Ubuntu 12.10, the WLAN on this system is often left in
an inconsistent state after suspend or shutdown
which results in the WLAN not authenticating thereafter. Ha
Hi guys,
First, apport-collect does not run out of the box.
It needed a missing python package.
OK I got the network up just long enough, that it looked for the missing
package, and said it was missing.
(I saved the messages to the stick filesystem, but I don't know how to read
that!)
Changing
I too am having similar experiences with 12.10. It looks like
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gvfs/+bug/1076835
Also, I'm using the Ubuntu crash reporter thing report a crash that just
happened.
The report that the reporter says it will send, says there is an existing report
http
This is an important bug, Mathieu.
All my bluetooth Ubuntu computers are named "Ubuntu-0".
Couldn't we have them all named "Bruce" to avoid confusion?
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Hi I looked at it again, this time in Ubuntu 12.10.
It's still broken.
HOWEVER
If "auto-authorize" is set on the phone, IT WORKS!!
The phones file directories open (in not-unreasonable time)
Otherwise, you go through the process of typing in a confirmation number
in the phone, then typing the
Public bug reported:
* Headset works fine on 32-bit machines under Ubuntu 12.04, 12.10
(Samsung NC-20, Dell D420)
* Same headset pairs, but fails to do audio on a 64-bit machine, Ubuntu 32-bit
or 64-bit 12.10 or 64-bit 13.04
(Lenovo S206 with AMD E1-1200)
AGAIN: it fails on 64-bit *mac
Public bug reported:
This is 13.04 Beta, on a Lenovo S206, running Ubuntu "Try" off a stick.
After configuring, the WLAN does *not* show in the gnome menu list of access
points.
No connection is made.
Some 5 minutes later, it magically connected. Then it died again. I
re-connected, it died a
Still crashing in 12.10.
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1) I have never seeen this working, through several releases of Ubuntu.
Other bugs (e.g. 407962) were posted years ago, and the bug was never
fixed.)
2) The applet seems to make no distinction between bluetooth being turned off
in software or in hardware.
Use the utility
rfkill
Hi, this is Ubuntu 12.10.
I have NEVER seen the bluetooth applet properly indicate that the radio was
turned off in hardware, through
several versions of Ubuntu, on any of several machines on which I use Bluetooth.
PLEASE FIX THIS: it would be so cool to have a nice clear visual
indication that
Hi Mathieu (especially):
Yes dnsmasq is installed. It is a dependency of network-manager.
Purging it is therefore not a realistic option for me.
The errors *do not* only happen after an update. They are happening
every time the system restarts.
The only line in the only config file,
/etc/
Hi Simon,
This bug was fixed in the last release of GNU FreeFont, of May 03, 2012.
http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/freefont/
Cheers!
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I think this should be un-expired.
My problem happend on upgrading from 12.4 to 12.10 on an AMD-64 machine.
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Phillip,
It sounds as if you didn't fully understand the original report.
Something in the updater is incorrectly copying an old UUID, under
certain circumstances.
Sure, a more advanced user (such as myself) may eventually diagnose the problem
and fix it.
Many users will not have the time or ex
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I ran the script you asked for, and attach the results.
See *at least* two different kinds of failures of Bluetooth network
connections.
One seems to be associated with network activity, particularly with Skype.
(Although, I have conducted long Skype sessions through the same interface.)
This of
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Hi Mathieu,
I will do ask you ask.
But have you tried this yourself? It's very easy, and it causes the
problem every time (happened again this afternoon, in fact).
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Skype 4.0.0.8 running the Gnome desktop (Unity disabled), Ubuntu 12.04.
Single-click on the running Skype icon in the Gnome desktop panel,
(which resides in Indicator Applet 0.5.0.)
The menu appears, but flashes twice in doing so, unlike the menus of the
other applets runnin
Here is a work-around:
Again, the Linux bug has something to do with waiting for an acknowlegement
prompt on the receiving device.
This still needs to be fixed.
There is a free (as in beer if you watch our ad) Android app called Bluetooth
File Transfer (very well done in fact).
With it you can
Hi!
Thanks for re-thinking your remark
(I really mean that! most people never do, and often I wait too long myself...)
Right, I was not using Unity. (I disable it as a matter of course.)
I was able to follow your instructions, to open a config dialog (using a
surprising keystroke "o",
and set
Richard,
Also, please remove your premature "invalid".
I tried, but for me it just sits there spinning.
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F11 does not have that effect in this case.
Any other ideas?
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I don't know what I did to get *in* it, but I see no way to get out.
The "about" menu page is open (stupid page anyway).
I did a web search, found I'm supposed to click on an icon in the toolbar.
But the toolbar etc is *gone*. It's off-screen.
I can alt-right-click on the w
Hi, Mathieu and Thomas,
It is clear to me that I have not communicated the problems to you.
So I'll try again.
Problem 1
is that it nags with *dialogs* that interfere with work.
It should never do that, unless my work really needs to be stopped.
This is a user interface issue, not a logi
Hi Thomas,
I outlined in the original report practical situations in which the
current behaviour is bad.
Obviously WLAN connections are usually faster. If they were *always* faster
and better in
every way, maybe nobody would object (maybe). But often the WLAN connection is
not working
righ
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OBEX file browsing extremely slow
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I may have mistaken this bug for another, related one.
Anyway, part of the confusion for me, was that several Indicator Applet
packages exist in Ubuntu, and more than one produce items in the Add to
Panel dialog. For "indicator", Synaptic shows:
indicator-applet indicator-applet-appmenu indi
The battery indicator is displayed in the "Indicator Applet Complete"
panel. However, I can't use that, because I have a small, wide screen,
and it behaves badly in a vertical panel.
Note: the sound indicator is likewise missing, but is present in
"Indicator Applet Complete".
On my system, when
Hi Thomas,
Somehow we're not seeing eye-to-eye. Let me try it another way.
Inappropriate prompts are the problem. Prompts interfere with my work.
The current NM logic doesn't seem to handle well the common scenario I
described, and will pester me, and keep pestering me (unless I disable
Wi-Fi,
Hi Thomas,
That might be one work-around for the bug.
What is incomplete about this report?
Should I gather more information?
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Werner,
Thanks for your input! I appreciate your position regarding the bug
reports.
I disagree with most of what you say about the FontForge issue. I think
I argued my point cogently and completely elsewhere. Since you bring it
up, I will write to you privately on the matter (once I re-read t
Hi Werner,
Now this has gotten really messy.
I don't know what we can do with it.
1) if the flag isFixedPitch is involved, it's going to get crazy.
- This flag *is* set in the current version of FreeMono.
(Why don't you download it and try it? -- Please! It has a lot of new
s
Hi,
I found the problem: it was of my own making.
I had edited
/etc/default/bluetooth
to include a call to hidd, according to
http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/hardware-peripherals/126054-enable-bluetooth-keyboard-boot.html
Removing this file solved the problem, and I can now connect to t
Hi Mathieu,
What is "incomplete" about this report?
Let me know what other info is needed, and I'll be glad to complete it.
One further observation isn't particularly surprising:
I finally managed to navigate some 5 directories deep to copy some photos from
the camera.
Just a copy-paste from th
Thanks, Sam!
(Sorry for being testy.)
Your problem of where to put the cursor is kind of messy for general
fonts (and I don't know the right answer -- probably one has to ask the
font rasterizer). But for monospace fonts, there should be a
comprehensible solution at some higher level, such as yo
Weeble,
1) the current version of GNU FreeFont is 2012-05-03
http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/freefont/freefont-otf-20120503.tar.gz
http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/freefont/freefont-ttf-20120503.zip
You may want to use these for further experiments.
2) I built and ran your program, and see similar resul
Hi Sam,
I have done some more investigating of this issue, based on Weeble's
code, and can provide further information.
However, I feel that I am still defending FreeMono, although it has been
established that the effect in question happens with many fonts, and
that this has more to do with rende
Hi Weeble,
First, I want to re-iterate that this is not a FreeMono issue. We saw the same
effect using Sam's script on Courier New, and using the script I provided,
showed the same effect happening in several monospace fonts, including DejaVu
Sans Mono.
It happens with *all* of them -- Sam's f
Another experiment with pygame's font API. Looks very strange.
Printed out the width (in pixels, presumably) of a string of 100 letter
'x' rendered at different point sizes.
Now FreeMono is 1000 units high and 600 wide.
The point size is the height, and a point is 72 pt/in.
My screen's x-resolut
Sam,
The effect not only happens with FreeMono and Courier New; it happens with
DejaVu Sans Mono as well.
It just occurs at different point sizes.
This is not a FreeFont bug (if indeed it is a bug at all).
I'm willing to continue looking at the issue with you, but could you
please move the re
Hi Weeble,
Regarding this FT_LOAD_IGNORE_GLOBAL_ADVANCE_WIDTH,
Do you have more information on this, beyond the freetype patch submission?
What OpenType table field is it referring to?
(I would be interested to know if there is something to be improved in
FreeMono!)
It is very odd that some font
Hi, Weeble,
Yes I too saw the same results as Sam.
Please try your script on "Courier New".
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Monospaced font is not monospaced
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Hi, Sam
Thanks for the code! I'm having a look at it.
Try your script on "Courier New" (yes the non-free one packaged with
Windows).
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Scenario:
I'm in a place that has a WLAN, but either I don't have authorization
for it, or it's somehow broken.
I make a connection through my phone using DUN (other protocols are possible I
think, but that's how I do it.)
This works pretty well in itself, although it's not
Hi Sam,
Is it possible there is some peculiarity of FreeMono that makes this happen on
your system?
Well sure. Fonts are terribly complicated really.
But I don't think so.
I can tell you, the spacing glyphs of FreeMono are uniformly 600EM wide
(including 'H' and 'I'--I just triple-checked.)
T
Hi Mathieu,
It may well be an unfortunate interaction with Nautilus. But the image
thumbnails are not the issue: I tried it on a single folder, that
contained a single folder. No thumbnail. Even if there were, it
wouldn't explain this effect.
For comparison, I used Nautilus to navigate my ha
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I tried filesystem listing by mounting using
obexfs -b ~/bla
With this, browsing is fast.
What does this mean?
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OBEX file browsing ext
Public bug reported:
With recent updates to Ubuntu 12.04, OBEX file browsing of Bluetooth
devices is working again, but still not quite as well as it was in the
10.x series.
This is a Samsung NC-20 working with a Nokia C5.
In particular, OBEX file browsing is extremely slow, at least using Nauti
Public bug reported:
This is Ubuntu 12.04 on a Samsung NC-20.
I introduce my phone as a DUN device via the Bluetooth applet's "Set Up
New Device..." wizard.
I have had reason to do this several times. (a separate bug, actually)
Every time I did, a new item would appear in the nm-applet menu,
Public bug reported:
Hi,
I'm a daily Bluetooth DUN user. This is Ubuntu 12.04, on a Samsung
NC-20 with a Nokia C5.
I can easily establish a DUN connection through the phone and comfortably use
the Internet that way.
After set-up, an item corresponding to my phone provider appears in the Gnome
Public bug reported:
The bluez package refuses to upgrade lately on 12.04, on x86_64 anyway.
Installed version: 4.96-0ubuntu4
Available version: 4.98-2ubuntu7
$ sudo apt-get upgrade
...
The following packages will be upgraded:
bluez
1 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgrade
Hi,
This report was auto-generated due to some problem. I'm not sure even
what it was complaining about.
Anyway, upgrades seem now to be working OK, so I'll mark it "invalid".
(Man, "invalid" is such a demeaning and inappropriate term -- I wish there were
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Hi, Sam,
It isn't even clear to me that the software is behaving incorrectly, depending
on just what it is meant to accomplish.
Rendering software is geared towards displaying letters legibly on digital
devices, not on making those images all of the same width. It's just saying,
when its libra
Hi Sam,
FreeMono is tested on multiple OSs, with several applications which work
only with monospace fonts, as well as with scripts that specifically
look for any variations in glyph width. I can assure you, FreeMono is
monospaced.
The problem you posted on pygame-users (appended here for comple
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latest release of Ubuntu 12.04
omega sfd] apt-cache policy bluez
bluez:
Installed: 4.96-0ubuntu4
Candidate: 4.98-2ubuntu7
Version table:
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500 http://mirror.netcologne.de/ubuntu/ precise/main amd64 Packages
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This is 12.04 Precise, with Unity turned off, using Gnome.
Multiple users are reporting the panel battery indicator is missing.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=11924048#post11924048
indicator-power is installed
Perhaps realated:
System Settings -> Power
I don't see that this had any serious effects.
I ran "fix broken packages" from synaptic. No sign it did anything.
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ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: linux-headers-3.2.0-24-generic 3.2.0-24.37
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-24.37-generic 3.2.14
Uname: Linux 3.2.0-24-generic i686
AlsaVersion: Advanced Linux Sound Arc
Hi,
Still having the problem, at least on x86_64.
Tried again with apt-get.
/etc/init.d/bluetooth: 6: /etc/default/bluetooth: hidd: not found
* Stopping bluetooth[ OK ]
/var/lib/dpkg/tmp.ci/preinst: 6: /etc/default/bluetooth: hidd: not found
This bug is also present in 12.04 Beta.
Please get onto this.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/837196
Title:
Cannot change bluetooth name
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Please make sure this bug is fixed in the new release.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-bluetooth/+bug/837196
** Affects: gnome-bluetooth (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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This bug makes it impossible for many (most?) testers to assess the beta
at all.
Another beta should be released after this bug is fixed, in order for
proper testing to be done.
That's unfortunate I know, but it's the right thing.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 899858 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/899858
OK thanks,
I just hadn't completely read the progress on the other report.
I'll see if I can't get the install of 12.04 updated on the stick (it failed
last time.)
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Hi,
I just asked this in a similar bug report, but this is all so confusing.
The present bug report is against 12.04.
The report you say this is a duplicate of is against Oneiric.
I went to the trouble of m
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