, or try a different distro.
Please help and let me know if I can provide additional data to aid in
this problem. My background is in Science, IT, and now entering web
development.
Thank you,
Topher Judd
gnrforl...@gmail.com
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: alsa-base
I can't help observing that comments like the previous one probably
don't do much to promote a community where perspectives and needs are
respectfully discussed, as they undermine an environment of constructive
critique. It sounds like a user taking out frustration from a specific
experience on a g
Just a comment for clarification - my issue with the ALPS touchpad isn't
inability to scroll, it's an inability to use the syndaemon touch
disabler (because the synaptics driver isn't loaded), which makes it
difficult to type long papers. This was established in the xserver-xorg-
input-synaptics bu
Awesome. Is there a standard way to test this fix on my machine? I'm not
a kernel hacker either...
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Alps touchpad is recognized but neither gsynaptics nor mouse preferences work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/550625
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Heh, I tried blacklisting psmouse in /etc/modprobe.d/touchpad, but it
just disabled my touchpad altogether. :-) I checked Mouse preferences
just in case Synaptics might have loaded improperly, but there was still
no "Touchpad" tab. So I un-blacklisted again.
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Alps touchpad is recognized but nei
Thanks for the tip Mary. I installed the patch. No luck! No touchpad tab
in mouse prefs, no synaptics driver installed. Perhaps our hardware is a
little different. Either way, I hope this bug isn't going to be as
thorny as it looks... I'm resorting to a piece of cardboard taped over
the touchpad ju
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Went into Ubuntu One Preferences and noticed the spelling error. I don't
know if this is the proper place to report this, but I feel it's
important enough to have it fixed because Ubuntu should be as polished
as possible so my stupid wind
Confirming that this problem also exists in Ubuntu 10.04 Karmic beta 1
(ie, touchpad is recognized as a generic mouse device) on HP Mini 311.
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Alps touchpad is recognized but neither gsynaptics nor mouse preferences work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/550625
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Mostly same here on my HP Mini 311. However my device isn't even
recognized as a touchpad; it's recognized as a generic mouse, thus
there's no "Touchpad" tab in mouse preferences. When I try to activate
syndaemon it says that there's no synaptics device found, so there's no
way to disable tapping w
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Testing out suspend/resume and hibernate/resume. After hibernation,
booted back up and entered lock screen. Upon unlocking, noted the error
in the tray, but no other discernible signs of error.
Lucid (dev branch)
ProblemType: Cr
Thanks for follow-up Mitch. I haven't enabled automatic log-in in a
while, but I seem to remember that the problem went away completely
sometime around Jaunty. I will test it out and post again if the problem
persists. Until then, I think that this issue has been resolved - for
me, at least.
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Ubuntu Software Center should display ratings
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/450656
You r
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: software-center
One of the features i liked about the old add-remove programs is that
there was a column for the user rating in the default view. the current
Ubuntu software center requires the user to use 2 clicks to even get
information about a specific
Problem persists in 9.04 32bit. To find out the Hub in use, I just run
lsusb.
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slow USB 2.0 drive: it's mounted as USB 1.0, not USB 2.0!
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/177235
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Thanks for the help, guys. When I re-ran the update process it detected
some extra packages that hadn't upgraded properly before. Confirming
fixed.
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[Jaunty] Calendar applet popup opens under focused windows
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/355330
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This is not fixed for me, on a fully upgraded Ubuntu Jaunty beta system.
I have compiz package version 1:0.8.2-0ubuntu6. I noticed this with the
Gnome-Do application, which appears behind an active window when
summoned, and can confirm it also with the calendar pop-down applet.
I don't know what
Confirm in Jaunty beta default install on Dell Mini 9.
Attaching output of lspci -vvnn and copy of Xorg.0.log, in attached tar.
Most of the Xorg log seemed to be gibberish about screen vsync and hsync and
resolution confusion, as it seems to have trouble with my 1024x600 screensize.
I have made n
Note for clarity: this bug happens when the dvorak keyboard layout is
configured but not currently the active layout; since the QWERTY X key
is the DVORAK Q key, pressing CTRL + X incorrectly triggers the CTRL + Q
shortcut (not W as stated above) even when the DVORAK layout is not
active.
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ctrl
This may be a gtk issue but it doesn't look like it is going to get
resolved anytime soon upstream. Is there any chance that Tomboy could
develop a workaround? I'd recommend creating an option to disable the
CTRL + W shortcut key. Tomboy's preferences window already has a
"Hotkeys" section, so this
Sorry for the brief reopening - I thought I found another appearance of
this bug but I think it's fixed in your updated version.
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Some typing rows not visible
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/301473
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Another instance of this bug found
** Changed in: dvorak7min (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
** Changed in: dvorak7min (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Some typing rows not visible
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/301473
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Binary package hint: tomboy
This bug is actually result of a really useful feature of Tomboy: that
links are not capitalization-dependent. If you have a note named "Cool
Tomboy Note" and in a second note you type in "cool tomboy note", the
phrase will become a link to the fir
In the GUI, this could probably be reduced to just a separate checkbox in
Tomboy's "Export to HTML" plugin. Currently this plugin has an option not only
to export linked notes, but to do so recursively.
The only features missing which are requested in this report are:
1) - Put each linked note in
Thanks Francois -
Yes, this change does fix the problem. Thanks!
- Topher Hunt
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Update: I think I may have just found the culprit.
lessons.c spells out all the lessons in advance.
Lines 165-171 contain this particular lesson (lesson 10).
If you added an extra line before line 171 saying
"\x1"
I assume that would tell the lesson to push that extra line onto another page
instea
Hm - that would probably work. I think the best solution depends on how
extensible this application is meant to be.
If there is likelihood that there will be many lessons in the future
with exactly 7 lines of typing, or if the program is meant to be user-
customizeable, it might be worth adding a
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: dvorak7min
For example, try lesson 10 (keys P and G).
Because the number of rows of words to type precisely fills the page available,
the bottom row is hidden by the status bar (which displays WPM, % correct,
etc.) When you get to the last row, a new "p
I've installed the beta of Intrepid and the bug seems fixed! For the moment, at
least.
Ryhthmbox 0.11.6
Kernel: 2.6.27-4-generic (#1 SMP Wed Sep 24 01:30:51 UTC 2008)
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Changing volume with function keys hangs the system when Rhythmbox is in focus
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/258559
You rece
I just switched to Intrepid beta and this seems fixed! :-) From what I'm
hearing in related bug discussions, it was the newer kernel that did it.
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Rhythmbox Volume Control is laggy
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/160565
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>From reading comments on duplicate bugs in the past, I think I remember
that this bug only affects GTK-based apps - so I'm guessing that that
would explain why Kaffeine and xterm etc. aren't affected by the bug.
Since so much of Gnome is dependent on GTK, this will remain a pretty
serious bug if i
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OpenOffice Writer autoscroll is too fast to be useful
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/244008
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Autoscroll happens, for example, when you are trying to select multiple
pages of text and you click and drag the mouse to the bottom of the
window; the scroll function activates so that you can select more text.
However, when autoscroll is
Firefox's performance for me has actually been getting worse and worse.
Now I'm having trouble with Epiphany as well now, which is
disconcerting... I'm doing a clean wipe on my 2nd partition to try this
over again. Hoorah for having your home dir on a separate partition...
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Gmail crashes firefo
Same here. FF3b2 and b3 were pretty stable, b4 and b5 have been
horrendous with Gmail and other AJAX-heavy sites. I find that Firefox
tends to crash mainly when I'm working with multiple tabs: for example
when I'm loading one tab and closing another simultaneously -
particularly if Gmail is open on
Eugrus:
I don't experience that buzzing in Rhythmbox when media volume keys are
pressed. Instead, as described, Rhythmbox stops responding (although
music continues to play) and other windows may even be affected, like
Firefox, if I switch to them to wait for Rhythmbox to pull itself
together. The
Good point, Chris. I've noticed that sometimes OpenOffice seems to act
as though directly downloaded documents were opened from template, so
I'd need to perform a Save As... instead of Save. But even if document
loss is less likely when used with an up-to-date Firefox, OpenOffice
should probably be
Just to clarify, did you upgrade Gutsy to Hardy, or did you do a clean
install from disc?
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dhcdbd: wlan0 does not connnect anymore
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/205000
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Is this a duplicate of Bug #157763?
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Confirm in Ubuntu Gutsy with Intel graphics card. As Sadites said, the
cursor position is misrepresented, causing confusion when clicking (and
annoyance when you can't get the cursor away from that YouTube video).
The problem is solved with the scaled cursor, but as also noted by
Sadites, hiding th
Follow-up on this bug:
I thought I had found a workaround by disabling automatic login and
ENabling timed login. After I made this change, the problem did not show
itself for the better part of three weeks. However, now the problem
arises again, inconsistently as before: sometimes when I let the t
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/194537
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I've always liked using automatic login to start up quickly, so
naturally I enabled this first thing when setting up Ubuntu Gutsy (fresh
install) on my Dell Inspiron 1520 laptop. However, about 1 in 4 times
booting (no pattern noticed), once Ubuntu loaded X and played the
welc
As Sebastien said - to be honest, I thought this was a feature like
Amarok's default fade-in for music. I can see why this might bother
someone who massively multitasks but I don't see it as high priority for
standard desktop users.
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Rhythmbox Volume Control is laggy
https://bugs.launchpad.net/
I can confirm this in Gutsy most recent update (I used the "Report a
Problem" menu so details should be attached). Whether using Compiz or in
Metacity, if I have Rhythmbox as the active window and I use the FN
volume keys or the laptop's frontal volume hotkeys to change the volume,
NOTE: I'm not s
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utilus
Package: nautilus 1:2.20.0-0ubuntu7.1
PackageArchitecture: i386
ProcCmdline: nautilus --no-default-window --sm-client-id default2
ProcCwd: /home/topher
ProcEnviron:
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LANG=en_US.UTF-8
SHELL=/bin/bash
SourcePackage: nautilus
I can confirm this in Ubuntu 7.10 with Gnome.
When I explore an SMB or SSH share, I can open text files with gedit,
and my ability to move files is vastly improved since Feisty; however,
it seems I still can't directly open files in OpenOffice. This seems to
be the case regardless of the filetype.
Thanks for the quick responses, guys. The outputs you requested are in
the attached ZIP file. I'm not familiar with bug report procedures but
I'm learning as I go.
uname -a output:
Linux chunt-tacit 2.6.22-14-generic #1 SMP Tue Feb 12 07:42:25 UTC 2008 i686
GNU/Linux
MauroP: I had failed to noti
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gphpedit
Working on PHP document. When I try to do anything with the function
list in the left bar or with the '-' button which hides brace contents
for organization, the document will sometimes freeze, requiring me to
force quit, or crash. Please conside
Just to add to this discussion, I've been frustrated by the nvidia
restricted driver but Gutsy may have given me a cheap way around this
problem. I leave the nvidia restricted driver UNTOUCHED, left alone, and
I go with the generic one; then I go to the Screens and Graphics dialog
and choose a gene
Brain,
Thanks so much for the response. I ended up getting frustrated trying
stuff, that i completely reinstalled 6.06 and upgraded from that version
by version up to 7.10. It now boots just fine.
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Startup Malfunctions
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/160216
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Added:
I've reinstalled Ubuntu Gutsy, from scratch. I formatted both my root partition
and my home partition. The problem still persists. I'm going to try
reinstalling Grub, but I don't think that's the issue. If that doesn't work,
I'll install Edgy and if that boots properly, i'll upgrade from
Public bug reported:
After choosing my Ubuntu distro in Grub, the computer's screen goes
black and hangs indefinitely. I am able to Ctrl+Alt+F1 and I get a text
only display listing all the actions as Ubuntu now loads, but otherwise,
I'm unable to boot to Ubuntu. I don't get a splash screen ever.
Public bug reported:
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Sorry, this is more of a suggestion than a bug but I believe it warrants an
entry here.
OOo could easily detect if the current save directory is /tmp in Linux, or its
equivalent dirs in Mac or Win, and ask user to reconfirm that he wants
I have Feisty Ubuntu (GNOME not KDE) on an Inspiron 1100 with Intel 845G
graphics chipset and just to let you know, the suggested mod to
xorg.confdidn't fix the problem. This only happens after the "Typing
Break" widget
break ends and normal screen is restored, but inconsistently and
unpredictably
I am still seeing this on Dapper (LTS).
The latest backport of SA is 3.1.3.
Is there an update in the queue?
Thx
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446
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/136886
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I believe my issue is related to this one: I always use Gnome's Typing
Break feature and several times a day (but not every time), when the
typing break ends, my mouse cursor has disappeared and I cannot interact
except unreliably with some keys: sometimes ALT+TAB works to switch
apps, sometimes ju
I just experienced the same crash - which I repeated a few times to
ensure I could replicate it - I'm using a Xubuntu install which I've
modified some but not hugely. I'm dual-booting Xubuntu Feisty on an
Inspiron 1100.
As I remember, on the orig Xubuntu install only Writer was installed; so
I uni
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