According to xev, there's activity after all four presses, but only the
second and fourth have keypress events. The timeline is
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FocusOut event, serial 42, synthetic NO, window 0x601,
mode NotifyGrab, detail NotifyAnc
Dronus just suggested in the duplicate ( #51242 ) that there could be
timed behavior to determine if a new window should have focus, but
that's an intentional race condition. It would be better to see if the
user has done anything since the window was requested... somehow...
The window manager sh
I am also experiencing this. I changed that file and it still doesn't
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wrote:
> I'm sorry, but I don't see why these messages look funny.
> The look normal to me. Marking this bug as invalid.
The checkbox says "Do you want post-installation script to remove
these data files?". I thought that checkboxes are supp
Public bug reported:
I ran update-manager to upgrade from Intrepid to Jaunty. Apparently,
messages that look good in normal debconf look funny in update-manager.
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I have the same bug. Apparently, sage likes to run this command:
cmd = 'sage -twistd --pidfile="%s"/twistd.pid -ny "%s"/twistedconf.tac'%
(directory, directory)
and if it returns 256, raise socket.error .
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I'm using the current intrepid beta, with kernel 2.6.27-5-generic, on a
Gateway T-1616 with dual-core amd64 processor and an integrated
RTL8187b. I have no problem when I'm close to a wireless router, but if
I'm far away I need to manually adjust the rate or the connection will
drop.
This is a ne
This bug is no longer reproducible in the current Intrepid beta.
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How to solve this: edit /var/lib/dpkg/info/xorg-driver-fglrx.postrm ;
make sure that lines that start with .1.2 end in .1.2 and lines that
start with .1 end in .1; then you can remove it. Then you can go to
/var/lib/dpkg/diversions and resolve the other diversions manually after
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That's nice. What do people who need to use gl output do in the
meantime other than mplayer -vo gl2 ?
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As requested, all of these are with normal boot parameters. At 229 I
start 'cheese', a program to take pictures with a webcam; at 249 I try
loading the driver for my wireless card (from
http://www.datanorth.net/~cuervo/rtl8187b/ )
Let me know what other information I can find.
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Upon further testing, it appears that my USB devices work with mem=2G
also- which is weird, because I would have expected odd things to happen
after 0x4000, not 0x8000.
Are there any more diagnostics I can perform? I understand that fglrx
taints the kernel, is there any way of booting wit
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Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.24-16-generic
I have a Gateway T-1616 notebook, with an integrated USB webcam and
integrated USB wireless, running Hardy. It came with 1GiB of memory, of
which 256MiB was taken by the video card. Today I installed more
memory, and the we
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 6:21 PM, Sebastien Bacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> nautilus only thumbnail if the file has not changed for some seconds
> which means it should not trying to update a download thumbnails
I believe we have a report that this bug is fixed in the next version.
By all mea
Hi,
The problem here is that whenever a file is altered, Nautilus redoes its
thumbnail. This is *usually* good behavior, but it is not good behavior
for files that are being downloaded, because it wastes resources
generating thumbnails that will then be thrown away.
I don't know if it has been f
On Feb 9, 2008 11:26 AM, Norbert Preining <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That is a COMPLETELY different problem. You didn't select a > FONT that
> provides this characters.
Understood. The report is invalid then.
All I can say in my defense is that I've been searching all over the
Internet and th
On Feb 9, 2008 4:50 AM, Ming Hua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yeah, after looking more carefully I think I see what the report wanted
> to do -- use the unicode character ρ instead of \rho in LaTeX math mode.
> Well, it won't surprise me it didn't work.
Look more carefully. That ρ was outside any
On Feb 8, 2008 1:52 AM, Norbert Preining <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't know about xetex, but for (pdf)latex and friends you need
> \usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
> how should latex guess what input you are using???
Yes. That's why I said pdflatex was just for reference :-)
> Is your f
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Public bug reported:
I installed texlive-full, (all 932MB of it) and apparently unicode
refuses to render in any of the TeX engines (or did I forget one?)
despite having all the fonts installed. Specifically, this sample latex
file misses characters:
\documentclass{article}
\begin{document}
∇∙D=
Public bug reported:
xy.sty is documented in "A not so short introduction to LaTeX2e";
however, texlive-pictures does not appear to be recommended by any
package in the tex distribution. This may lead to confusion among
people who are new to tex. In order to find xy.sty, in fact, I had to
go to
I have apport 0.76.1, and it doesn't ever add a Package: field to the
.crash files generated. Additionally, when trying to debug a gnome-
settings-daemon crash,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/crash ^_^]$ sudo apport-retrace -Rsv
_usr_lib_control-center_gnome-settings-daemon.1000.crash
Password:
WARNING
oh yeah, my current solution: $ while sleep 3; do killall
gnome-video-thumbnailer; done
Prevents it from wasting enough CPU to turn on my laptop's fan, anyway.
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Ubuntu Edgy, totem-gstreamer. The problem isn't that it tries to
thumbnail repeatedly. The problem is that it fails because parts of the
file are downloaded and parts aren't. And takes all available CPU power
in failing. It would be nice if it didn't try thumbnailing bittorrent
files, or didn't
Fn+F2 sends ^L, which is kinda obnoxious to a terminal user. It thought
it quite surprising, actually, that Compaq would make a Fn key duplicate
the effect of another key.
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I don't know which package to put this under, as gnome-video-thumbnailer
apparently doesn't have a package.
"
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ ^_^]$ dpkg -S /usr/bin/gnome-video-thumbnailer
dpkg: /usr/bin/gnome-video-thumbnailer not found.
"
So when I download large video files using azu
I think this should fix it.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/felt-3.06/debian ^_^]$ diff -u control.old control
--- control.old 2006-12-22 20:46:47.0 -0500
+++ control 2006-12-22 20:48:43.0 -0500
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
Section: science
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Alen Zekulic <[EMAIL PROTECT
Yes. That is Debian's name for that package. Ubuntu calls it libglu1
-mesa-dev. The 'felt' package will need to change to reflect this.
** Changed in: felt (Ubuntu)
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Corrupt one of your /var/lib/dpkg/info/*.list files (or wait long enough
for one to be corrupted for you). You will be prevented from installing
or removing anything until you get it straightened out, but you won't be
told anything about how to do so. I have seen on the inte
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mplayer
I am using Ubuntu 6.06, current mplayer and everything, proprietary
drivers on my ati radeon express 200m.
The standard mplayer command works properly in all cases tested.
However, the gmplayer command does not hide the mouse cursor in the gl,
g
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 16467 ***
I'm posting this here because the solution to this bug is not actually
the same as the solution to the one it's flagged as a dupe of, and you
asked here.
What happens now is
Reading package lists... Error!
E: Encountered a section with no Package: head
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it seems to be an openoffice bug, not firefox
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So today I decided that I would like to install Eclipse.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ ^_^]$ sudo apt-get install eclipse
Password:
Bus errorackage lists... 0%
Well, that was a surprise. Similar results from "apt-cache search foo"
and "apt-get update".
I en
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Well actually, that depends. I would like modal dialogs to steal focus
from the application I'm working on even if focus follows mouse.
But other applications' dialogs shouldn't steal focus.
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Compiz no longer uses gconf. Somebody was going to reintroduce support
for gconf, but they gave up due to lack of time. If somebody else could
add gconf support back, that would be awesome, but as of right now, this
bug is irrelevant.
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: Needs Info => R
** Summary changed:
- No menu etry generated when instlling
+ Tipptrainer doesn't install an applications menu entry
** Description changed:
- When one instlls the program the there isn't any menu entry gererated.
-
- Please try to provide one.
-
- Thanks.
+ When one installs the program, ther
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnuboy-sdl
All three multiverse gnuboy packages, gnuboy-x, gnuboy-sdl, and gnuboy-
svga, all contain nothing but documentation, no executables, according
to dpkg -S on my computer. Curiously, on packages.ubuntu.com, it says
that they all contain the bina
Because your admin password can be immediately used to compromize your
computer, whereas your ssh or gpg passwords may or may not be used that
way.
However, if you type 'sudo' in the shell, it does not protect your admin
password in such a way.
I still think this isn't a bug. It might be a featu
To request that sysklogd not flood every virtual console, write a specification
here:
https://launchpad.net/products/sysklogd/+addspec
I've already posted some links to pages detailing how to write a
specification (are you looking at the launchpad page, or just leafing
through your email?), if th
Hey Martin,
This is a request to change the default settings of sysklogd. It has
nothing to do with the kernel, so I have changed the package setting.
As a request to change defaults, I think it goes in specifications,
though if you still think it's a bug, I'm not going to reject it again.
Joe,
Yup, specimen doesn't show up on the desktop. As well, specimen doesn't
even appear to work without jackd, even though it doesn't require jackd,
merely recommending it.
Philip, thanks for the bug report and .desktop suggestion.
** Changed in: specimen (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Confi
Hello, and thank you for your bug report. Ubuntu differs from most
software in that feature requests are tracked separately from bugs.
Please post this on http://launchpad.net/specs . More info on feature
specifications is available on our wiki at these locations-
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FeatureS
** Summary changed:
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Alright, I've looked up what a cron file is, and how to maniplate them.
This has not been tested, but I think it might work, if you need a
solution now. Where's the maintainer?
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Apparently, it checks the cron file for these patterns of stars (there are five
positions, they are numbered 0,1,2,3,4):
1,2,3,4
2,3,4
2,3
3,4
Your cron file has 1,2,3 stars. This is interpreted as 2,3 stars, and
sbackup attempts to read 1 as a number (line 194). Because 1 is not a
number, it c
I get the same behaviour when I start xterm with +u8.
xterm -u8 behaves properly however, as does xterm without any command
line options.
Maybe you can use -u8 as a workaround?
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Oh, um, sorry about the second email, but could you please respond only
to the original bug posted about this issue?
Thank you for the report, though.
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It appears that this bug is caused by poor error checking and handling
in simple-backup-config. In order to fix this bug, it would be useful
to know what's in /etc/cron.d/sbackup .
Please post output from
$ cat /etc/cron.d/sbackup
** Changed in: sbackup (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Nee
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 5720 ***
I guess being a second report of another bug means it's confirmed.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 5720
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I don't see why this is a problem. Of course right-click on something
lets you do stuff to it.
Also, you can move a file to the trash by dragging it to the panel
applet or right-clicking on it.
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Things have been done this way for many, many years. This attack
vector, such as it is, has been obvious since day one. Have you ever
heard about it being exploited?
Ubuntu needs to be secure, yes, but secure against real threats, not
movie plots.
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Not always.
Steps to reproduce it not happening:
1) Open a window in some program.
2) Open a window in some other program by clicking on a toolbar launch
script or something.
3) Move you mouse back over the first window.
4) Note that the second window does *not* take focus.
I suppose you're s
** Also affects: bash (Ubuntu)
Importance: Untriaged
Status: Unconfirmed
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I'm willing to mark this confirmed because it was pushed upstream, but I
really think this bug belongs to a different package- probably bash, or
alternatively whatever controls desktop sounds.
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Looks like a fix is in progress then. Changing status from
'unconfirmed'...
** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
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Ok, I just checked out gedit, same bug. I suspect you havn't installed
the right fonts.
If you still think this is a bug, it isn't gnome-terminal's bug. Try
taking it up with fontconfig?
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Yes, I can confirm, fixed does not appear there.
Have you looked at fixed in xfontsel? All I see is a bunch of hiragana,
and then some kanji. Maybe the only fixed-family font Ubuntu ships by
default is Japanese?
** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
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In gnome-terminal, for anyone who does not already use this feature,
when a user drags something into a terminal window, the URI is copied
into the terminal. Local filenames are even converted from full
"file://" URIs to simple path names.
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