This may or may not be related: same problem, apparently, using Jaunty
amd64 (I first noticed it before Jaunty final, but was too lazy to file
a bug). The fix with ln -s does not work for me, at least so far.
Arrow keys are affected, as well as Home, End, and some others. Lenovo
T500 laptop, if t
I'm being affected. Jaunty amd64. Mark Simms' fix doesn't seem to
help.
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CAPS LOCK doesn't work in rdesktop 1.6
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/254968
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It sure would be nice to have this fixed before Jaunty GA, esp. if it
really is a trivial fix. There's kind of no point in having hdapsd and
hdaps-utils in universe, else.
If it's not going to be maintained in main, it might as well be moved to
its own package in universe so it can be frobbed wit
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: network-manager
I need to be able to set MTU (jumbo frames, wired connection...) and
some static routes on eth0, but NetworkManager always finds the Ethernet
adapter (Intel Corporation 82567LM Gigabit Network Connection (rev 03))
and assumes that it shoul
Brad, I appreciate your efforts in trying to get this module into the
default kernel. If there's anything I can do to get us closer to that
goal (taking a cluestick to upstream, for instance), please let me know.
Meantime, I'm unsubscribing to avoid the troll-spam flood. :(
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I did eventually get resolvconf and NM working together, at the same
time, on the laptop (I didn't and don't have time to worry about the
desktop)-- but in my quest, it was clear that resolvconf had never been
working or configured in the first place.
Unfortunately, I have no idea what the actual
I've looked around and seen some valid concerns about incorporating a
large patchset like this into the Ubuntu packages, but:
1) It's real handy. I'm getting easy 2.5x boosts at home over a single-
switch gig-e network.
2) Upstream (openssh.com) doesn't seem to have any burning interest that
I c
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Binary package hint: autoconf
After a mishap with package management, I ended up with autoconf
uninstalled on two Jaunty machines-- one was installed from Alpha 2 and
has been upgraded ever since. The other was installed with Alpha 6.
Both machines had autconf removed by acc
** Changed in: resolvconf (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: autoconf => resolvconf
Status: Incomplete => New
** Changed in: autoconf (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: resolvconf => autoconf
Status: New => Incomplete
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autoconf failed to install
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/328270
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Erf. Sorry about that. s/autoconf/resolvconf/g -- I'm obviously
undercaffeinated.
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Sourcepackagename: autoconf => resolvconf
Status: Invalid => New
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https://bugs.launchpad
Sorry, it looks like the crash (and some other crashes I haven't
reported) are due to not being able to obtain 3D accel. I'm using a
Mobility Radeon HD 3650-- will the -ati or fglrx drivers support
R600/700 cores before Jaunty release?
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gnome-screensaver-gl-helper crashed with SIGSEGV
https://
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: hal
Using Jaunty with all of today's updates through ~1430ET (USA), the
NetworkManager applet doesn't seem to provide a way to disassociate from
a wireless connection other than disabling the radio. Left- or right-
clicking the existing connection (an in
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pidgin
I'm trying to get Pidgin to connect to a locally forwarding ssh tunnel
to another host to use an http proxy (Apache 2.2.11). I do *not* want
to use global GNOME prefs for this-- the tunnel is for Pidgin's use
only.
Problem has been ongoing since
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At this point, I'm getting easily reproducible crashbugs in ml-gui
(upstream bugs), and I'd love to go back to sancho (was previously using
Gentoo Linux).
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/258455
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Confirmed on Jaunty amd64 after upgrading to 2.25.90, post-install.
There seem to be an awful lot of reports, going back to Hardy. This has
bitten or is going to bite quite a lot of people, since seahorse is
effectively a required core component of Ubuntu (ex. Server?).
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I am getting NetworkManager crashes when I try to connect to a newly-
created vpnc profile. I've been attempting to report the bug with the
included reporting tool, but Firefox reports that it can't find (what I
assume is) the packaged report-- a file:// path on the local machine.
(I reported a bu
Public bug reported:
I've got audio working on my T500-- thankfully, I read one of the bug
reports from someone whose audio was muted via hotkeys. However, the
mute hotkey's behaviour is inconsistent. Pressing the mute button shuts
off audio, but this isn't reflected in the GNOME volume control.
Strange. When I submitted it, LaunchPad showed the whole stack of
attachments. ...I'm guessing something to do with the apport updates
earlier today. And running it through apport just tries to open a new
bug... is that what you wanted?
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Stranger and stranger. I have an earlier email from "Apport Retracing
Service":
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Confirmed same on Jaunty amd64, Lenovo ThinkPad T500. Jaunty *does*
eventually boot, but by a rough wall-clock, it takes 90mins +/- 5, and
the laptop's scorching afterward.
Disk check of some kind? I noticed there was a dmsetup upgrade, and I
was focused on that-- I'm using lvols for /, /var, an
I've tried downloading both the Feb 19 and 20 ISOs, and they appear to
contain the 138-1 version of udev as well as the other upgraged
packages.
How can I downgrade? Are there other sources?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/332270
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A maybe-helpful note: disabling the watch options in /etc/udev/rules.d/
(60-persistent-storage.rules, 65-dmsetup.rules) seems to cut boot time
from ~90mins to 40mins. So it seems to at least reduce the impact of
the bug.
I'd experiment more with boot time measurements, but I'm actually using
the
[Jaunty] This is not working in listview mode for me, either. No DnD at
all-- the "document" icon being dragged zips back to File Roller and
nothing happens.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/13199
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Something is pushing hang-causing events from EDS-- not crashing it --so
no backtrace is available. When EDS hangs, in my environment, one of
two things happens:
1) If Evo is running, it hangs. Pidgin is unaffected. The hang can be
recovered by killing and restarting Evo, but not EDS.
2) If Ev
Added to #548918, but it's been open a while. Could use some help
getting escalation or priority or whichever.
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evolution-data-server often freezes pidgin
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/174366
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@Carl:
Are evo-exchange and support libs part of OC proper? I'm experiencing
major problems, IP or no, connecting to an Exchange 2003 setup...
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/338982
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The backtrace instructions for Mono apps aren't real clear. I'm hoping
this .crash includes the info you were looking for. I see there's at
least a core included. I invoked banshee with 'mono --debug
/usr/lib/banshee-1/Banshee.exe'.
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Then perhaps it belongs in Karmic, and not Jaunty? Shipping with known-
broken packages seems sub-optimal...
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Binary package hint: dpkg
I can't find this reported, in any state (closed/open/wontfix/etc.).
Are the official Karmic maintainers for xz-utils aware of this sucker?
"XZ Utils 4.999.9beta was released on 2009-08-27. Among many less important
changes, this release fixes a da
** Package changed: dpkg (Ubuntu) => xz-utils (Ubuntu)
** Tags added: dpkg
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/434740
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Binary package hint: usb-creator
I think the summary is relatively self-explanatory.
I was attempting to create an installer on a USB flash drive with on a
Karmic machine with several pieces of USB media attached, including
(apparently unwisely) my backup drive, where I was
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: flashplugin-nonfree
On amd64 Karmic, flashplugin-installer should not be installing the i386
build of Flash 10 *and* the amd64 alpha. This works about one out of
ten tries, confuses everything, and grinds Firefox to a standstill for
about thirty seconds
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confuses Firefox
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/451805
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Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.31
There are quite a lot of patches along these lines floating around to
fix up the tpm_tis driver to make it play nicely with the (broken?) iTPM
TCPA/TPM module that Intel's been shipping for the last few years, and
somehow only a few se
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