I was also getting notification about kernel crashes, when running
checkbox. I didn't find anything interesting in dmesg, except for few
deprecation warnings from sysfs:
[ 250.029201] thinkpad_acpi: WARNING: sysfs attribute hotkey_enable is
deprecated and will be removed. Hotkey reporting is alw
It selected resolution 1024x768, but my default resolution is 1280x800.
This resolution was selected as default during feisty installation.
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changes manually set resolution
https://launchpad.net/bugs/93643
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: sound-juicer
In sound-juicer, when I choose Edit -> Preferences and Select [none] as
folder hierarchy, it creates a folder named " ", which is quite
confusing, for example to see contents of that folder from command line,
you have to type: "ls \ /".
[non
This is what I got from GNOME bug reporting tool. I hope it'll be
useful. If you still want to have backtrace from gdb, please let me
know.
** Attachment added: "backtrace from GNOME bug reporting tool"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/4970482/backtrace
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Epiphany crashes, if I try to rename a
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: epiphany-browser
Steps to reproduce a bug:
- open bookmark edition window (Ctrl+b)
- right click on any bookmark
- click on Rename option and try to rename bookmark
Epiphany crashes every time, when I try to rename a bookamrk this way.
It is possible to
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.17
When I change mode to ad-hoc via iwconfig command, my cop freezes.
My wireless card is:
$ lspci -v | grep -i ralink
01:03.0 Network controller: RaLink Unknown device 0302
Steps to reproduce the bug:
If module rt61pci supports your ca
Confirmed. I get the following error message from beagle-search:
Unhandled Exception: DBus.DBusException: No reply within specified time
in <0x0011c> DBus.Message:SendWithReplyAndBlock ()
in <0x000e2> Tomboy.RemoteControlProxy.Proxy:DisplayNoteWithSearch
(System.String uri, System.String search)
Is it possible to disable, or make screen blank, when user chooses to
install Ubuntu in safe graphics mode? That's pretty obvious, when we run
vesa, there's no accelleration available.
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Should not choose GL screensavers when no acceleration is available
https://launchpad.net/bugs/49441
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Ifrename package should be removed from the distro then. It's not usable
anyway and users won't be confused.
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installing ifrename may cause removing important packages
https://launchpad.net/bugs/57382
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