After one week running the intrepid kernel without any freezes, I think
it is safe to say that the bug is solved in this kernel. (Linux
ubuntulaptop 2.6.27-7-generic #1 SMP Tue Nov 4 19:33:20 UTC 2008 i686
GNU/Linux)
I will not change the status to "fix released" since the bug still
applies to th
** Tags added: hardy kernel
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random freezes lasting approximately 4 minutes on intel 915GM
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** Summary changed:
- random freezes lasting approximately 4 minutes on intel 915GM
+ random freezes lasting approximately 4 minutes on intel 915GM
** Tags added: 2.6.24-19
** Summary changed:
- random freezes lasting approximately 4 minutes on intel 915GM
+ random freezes lasting appro
As pointed out by Lightbreeze, metacity does allow scrolling through the
workspaces with mousewheel over the panel applet. But, it is still a
bad idea, please don't follow metacity on that.
This is a fundamental usability problem:
1. It is fairly easy to accidentally scroll the mouse wheel, espec
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 44082 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/44082
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GNOME Panel icons (on right side) move apparently randomly on session start
in some situations
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the applets in the pannel are in disorder many times a
** Also affects: hundredpapercuts
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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In hardy, sshfs /etc/mtab and /etc/fstab do not match, umount and unmount
through "Disk Mounter" applet do not work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/243298
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Starting dosbox did stop the freezes. I don't know why.
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Today I had the first freeze on the fresh kernel, 2.6.24-21-386. It
lasted 4 minutes as usual.
Since this is a new kernel image I will upload dmesg, lspci-vvnn and
uname again
** Attachment added: "syslog with new kernel"
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I had the same problem, but now it works with the option in fstab
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/home/user
More details in the post http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.file-
systems.fuse.sshfs/812
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In hardy, sshfs /etc/mtab and /etc/fstab do not match, umount and unmount
through "Disk Mounter" applet do
Matt,
I think maybe you used the option wrongly, here is my line from fstab.
(exept I made it a bit more anonymous)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/user/mnt/sshdiskfuse
user,noauto,[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/user 0 0
(this is supposed to be one line in fstab)
Does this help?
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In hardy, sshfs /
here is the current dmesg as well
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After two days with no freezes, it came back just now with three freezes
within 15 minutes.
There was a cronjob entry recorded immediately after the freeze first
freeze, but not for the second or the third freeze.
Here are more detail about the timing:
1. freeze: 17:16 - 17:21:00
2. freeze: 17:
after starting dosbox, the freezes stopped, at least for the last 2.5
hours.
Please tell me what other information I could provide.
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Public bug reported:
I have like many others experienced random freezes on Hardy Heron. I
have noticed a pattern related to the freezes that I thought I should
report.
1) The lockup lasts for about 4 minutes every time. During the freeze,
the panel clock is also frozen and will always jump 4 mi
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I just had a new freeze showing that:
7) booting with pci=routeirq has no effect
This time the freeze happened just after a cronjob entry in syslog.
Lasted 4 minutes as usual
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Again I had a new 4 minute freeze, this time proving that
8) booting with pci=noacpi has no effect
Again there is a cron job in the syslog, however this time the cron job
entry was recorded immediately after the freeze. The cron job was
Oct 7 22:53:48 ubuntulaptop /USR/SBIN/CRON[25600]: (mail)
I landed here when I was googling for a way to turn off the mousewheel
control of the workspace-switcher. I am using a laptop and the sudden
workspace shifting is pretty annoying. Since it seems there is no way
to turn this off, I have to say this "feature" is terribly bug-like...
To disable al
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package rhythmbox 0.11.5-0ubuntu7 failed to install/upgrade: underprosessen
post-instal
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
failed to upgrade during regular update
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: i386
Date: Sat Jun 14 16:51:50 2008
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.04
ErrorMessage: underprosessen post-installation script returnerte feilstatus 134
Package: rhythmbox 0.11.5-
I support this proposal. The few seconds it takes feels like a very
long time, so an immediate feedback would give the end user a smoother
experience.
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command-not-found should print something on the console immediately
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Is there any chance that this fix will be backported to hardy?
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I can also confirm the bug on feisty. It seems to be triggered from
scrolling within kdvi. I have not noticed similar behaviour in evince.
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MAJOR problem with new ubuntu and ghostscript
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Thanks, I am downloading Hardy Alpha 6 now, and will try to reproduce.
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Neighbours ESSID gives NM 98% cpu and then crashes OS
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The problem seems to be fixed in Hardy Alpha 6. NM does not collapse,
and I can easily connect to my wifi.
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That is great, David! You are awesome :-)
I would be infinitely grateful if you could create a package for hardy
as well... Have you placed the patch online somewhere? Could you
provide a link to it?
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Disable scrolling on window list to flip through windows
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Thanks a lot for also making the hardy package! What a cute little
patch... :-)
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Binary package hint: wpasupplicant
In the process of debugging a failing wireless connection, I noticed
lots of messages is /var/log/syslog stating that "Supplicant state
changed: 0". Sometimes it says "Supplicant state changed: 1". The
problem is that these messages are no
Thanks Tony, I changed the description as you suggested.
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: wpasupplicant
In the process of debugging a failing wireless connection, I noticed
lots of messages is /var/log/syslog stating that "Supplicant state
changed: 0". Sometimes it says "
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openoffice.org
When I open files with a path that contains one of the non-english
characters æ, ø or å, OpenOffice fails with the message:
/absolute/path/to/file/with/an/ø does not exist. This happens for the
Writer, Calc and Impress components.
I atta
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You are right. I started a guest session and to my surprise the file
opened. So now I am really stumped but this is clearly not a bug in
openoffice. Thanks.
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For some reason OpenOffice is not able to access files with non-english
characters on my computer. The problem does not exist for a different
user on the same computer, so it has to be something in my
configuration. I have absolutely no idea what could be the cause of
this, but someone might hav
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 49008 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/49008
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Files with special characters in filename can't be opened
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I have exactly the same problem, and actually reported a duplicate bug.
However, it turned out that the problem was not reproduced when I logged
into a different user account on the same computer. Have you tried
this?
For me at least the problem must be due to the configuration of my own
user ac
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Binary package hint: python-pudb
I'm on lucid and try to debug a python script with:
[...@ubuntu-mini ~]$ python -m pudb.run t.py
/usr/bin/python: No module named pudb
It turns out, the package contains no python module, only docs:
[...@ubuntu-mini ~]$ dpkg -L python-pudb
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