New gconf key '/desktop/gnome/interface/buttons_have_icons' can be used
to toggle stock icons visibility. See linked Gnome issue for an
additional info.
I will mark this bug as invalid.
** Changed in: gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Invalid
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gtk-button-images not respected
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** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #580458
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=580458
** Also affects: gtk via
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=580458
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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gtk-button-images not respected
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/367257
Y
Ok, I will report this issue to Gnome Bugzilla then.
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Public bug reported:
A 'gtk-button-images=0' setting when placed in '~/.gtkrc-2.0' (or theme
specific 'gtk-2.0/gtkrc') is supposed to hide stock icons on buttons. It
was working as adversized before but 9.04 seems to ignore this setting.
Ubuntu 9.04.
See http://www.gtk.org/api/2.6/gtk/GtkSetting
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: yelp
When searching in Gnome Help a segmentation-fault occurs.
Steps to reproduce:
- run 'gnome-help' from a terminal,
- type something in a search input field,
- press an Enter key to start searching,
- application crashes and 'Segmentation fault' messa
I have discovered that crash depends on a search phrase:
- 'window', 'jj' - no crash, search results are displayed,
- 'shortcut', 'a', 'j' - segmentation fault.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/331492
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Yes, this bug is still present (Ubuntu 8.10).
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/150677
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'Legacy fulscreen support' in the workarounds plugin does not work for
me. But one can run wincfg and untick 'Allow the Window Manager to
control the windows', although interaction between WM and Wine windows
will be worse now.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/102807
You rec
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: file-roller
If a filename of the archive does not contains an extension (e.g. *.zip)
adding files to the archive leads to creation of a new archive instead
changing original one.
Example:
- create a ZIP archive and name it 'foo' (not 'foo.zip')
- open it
Sorry, by accident I've reassigned this bug to linux-source-2.6.22. I
don't see a way to undo this action.
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[gutsy] no sound on Dell Latitude D630/D830/Inspiron 1300/Precision
M4300/Vostro 1500/1700/Apple Aluminium iMac/Acer TM6292 pci id 8086:284b
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/131133
You re
After installing linux-backports-modules (no custom alsa compiling):
- a sound playback is not resumed after wake up from a suspend - I must rerun
Totem/Rhytmbox/whatever to get sound again
- gnome-volume-control is a bit weird - to get sensible behavior I have maxed
'Main' and 'Front' sliders a
Working after installing linux-backports-modules.
Now, this solution is acceptable for people who are determinated enough
to search through forums/bug database. What about common folks?
The number of the comments in this thread and the number of duplicates
is a clear evidence that this bug is a s
Ok, I think that we got enough info and we should raise this issue to
the Ubuntu devs. Compiling and fiddling with the settings is nice and
all, but a desktop distribution without a sound out-of-box (for quite
big set of a hardware) is a silly joke.
What is the correct/fast way to draw an attentio
don hardaway:
could you post output of
lspci -nn | grep audio
and
grep Codec /proc/asound/card0/codec#*
for your Latitude D800?
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1500/1700/Apple Aluminium iMac/Acer TM6292 pci id 8086:284b
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1
I've removed Inspiron 1420 from the list.
We should gather additional data (primarily codec info) as fast as
possible than point Audio Team (or some higher power) to the page.
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[gutsy] no sound on Dell Latitude D630/D830/Precision M4300/Vostro
1500/1700/Apple Aluminium iMac/Acer TM6292 pci id
I suppose that one have to update ALSA (as described earlier) to get the
codec info? There is no card* in my /proc/asound/ folder (stock Ubuntu
packages, no custom ALSA).
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[gutsy] no sound on Dell Latitude D630/D830/Precision M4300/Vostro
1500/1700/Apple Aluminium iMac/Acer TM6292 pci id 8086:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-manager
A gtk-button-images setting controls if icons on the command buttons are
visible. The Update Manager (update-manager) does not fully respect this
setting - buttons labeled 'Check' and 'Install Updates' shows icons even
when setting has valu
See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Gutsy_Intel_HD_Audio_Controller. The list
was compiled from this thread, feel free to edit/correct/whatever.
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1500/1700/Apple Aluminium iMac pci id 8086:284b
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/131133
Yo
Maybe we should make an authoritative list of the affected laptops
(wiki...)? Maybe devs does not realize how many laptops suffers from
this bug. :/
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pci id 8086:284b
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/131133
You receive
Is this really an ALSA issue or (as described by Ebbex) lack of
CONFIG_SND_HDA_INTEL in the kernel conf? Why is the hda-intel driver
present in -386/-rt but not in -generic?
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[gutsy] No sound devices loaded for ICH7 Intel High Definition Audio Controller
(which working fine in feisty)
https://
Confirmed for Dell Latitude D830. Relevant output from lspci:
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) HD Audio
Controller (rev 02)
Subsystem: Dell Unknown device 01fe
Control: I/O- Mem+ BusMaster- SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr-
Stepping- SERR+ FastB2B-
I can confirm - it looks that all drivers are now present and working
(at least rt61pci).
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What about a firmware (needed by e.g. RT61)? Does Ubuntu policy allows
including such files?
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Gutsy kernel 2.6.22-7-generic missing rt61 module
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To clarify some things:
According to README from rt2x00-cvs-2007070304 dependiences for various
cards are as follow:
When loading the modules manually with insmod, you should load them in the
following order:
# eeprom_93cx6.ko (optional, only required for pci devices)
# rt2x00l
I've tested rt2x00-cvs-2007070304 with my RT2561 based card. After
compiling and copying a firmware (downloaded from Ralink site as in
README) to the proper directory I was able to connect to WEP protected
AP using Network Manager. WPA not tested yet.
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Partially - first attempt to configure this card on Feisty results in a
hard lockup. After that everything looks ok, although it involves CLI -
both network-admin and Network Manager were unable to do their work.
I suppose that Feisty uses a driver from http://rt2x00.serialmonkey.com
instead an ol
Public bug reported:
After enabling MAC Access Control on my home router (Gigabyte GN-BR01G)
Ubuntu hangs while booting with message:
BUG: soft lockup detected on CPU#0!
It doesn't matter if MAC of my wireless card (GN-WP01GS) is present on
access control list. Disabling MAC restrictions allows
This bug should be reopened - description from montag
(https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-system-
tools/+bug/67936/comments/11) is correct. After adding entries to
/etc/hosts starting network-admin from menu (or from command line)
results in application crash. You can successfully run netw
They have gramma based explanation (perfect vs progressive form), you
have... um... Windows related explanation. So really, you can't say that
they are 100% wrong.
Personally I don't care which translation is used, and I agree that
consistency would be nice. But since they are official Gnome PL
tr
See http://www.gnomepl.org/Słownik.
It looks that established Gnome translation is 'Skopiuj' not 'Kopiuj'.
Rationale in linked dictionary.
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Public bug reported:
Configuring network card via network-admin results in system hang on
Ubuntu Dapper.
Step to reproduce:
1. Run network-admin
2. Choose GN-WP01GS wireless card
3. Click Properties
4. Enter settings (essid, wep-key, dhpc etc.)
5. Click Ok
System hangs after clicking Ok.
After
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