Hmm, now I can't reproduce it either. I'll try to get to the bottom of
it a bit better. Unfortunately, when I run it in gdb, or run it from
source that I've compiled myself, the high scores don't seem to work at
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No, I don't think it is. Mark as fixed.
** Changed in: gstreamer (Ubuntu)
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It would be nice if you had some number of attempts (e.g. 3) with no
delay, and then after that have a delay. (e.g. 2 seconds). This way, a
brute force attack is still impossible, but the more common case of
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As I've said, I don't know how to replicate it, hence there is no way
for me to give you the requested information.
Bug #262693 sounds like it happens all the time for these people. This
only happened once, so it sounds different.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-games
In Mahjongg, if you get a time that is equal (to the second) to a time
that has already been saved on the best times list, then your time is
not saved.
Steps to reproduce
1) Play a game with a fairly easy to reproduce time (note that asking f
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Binary package hint: usplash
I have an LVM encrypted drive. When I start up, I can start typing the
password, but when the bouncing progress bar thing reaches the right
edge, the middle of the screen gets filled with static, and as far as
I'm aware the system locks up (ctrl+a
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Oh, I should also add that I've been running jaunty for a bit, and this
only just happened with the most recent update which changed the theme.
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How do you suppose I would check to see if it is still there? I have no
idea how to replicate it.
I figured that by having a bug raised with this issue, then if anyone
else had the same symptoms, then they could add their findings to this,
to hopefully track down what the problem is.
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I get the same thing using the open source nvidia driver. Let me know if
there are any more details that would be useful.
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Description of the crash:
As soon as a specific object is selected in a pdf, evince crashes.
Steps to reproduce the crash:
1. Download http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~cs3331/06s2/Lectures/Intro.pdf
2. Go to page 54
3. Select something which includes the equation near the bott
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 36747 ***
Very sorry about that. I'll check more thoroughly next time (is there
some easy way to work out which package the bug is actually relevant
too? I checked all the bugs for evince, but to check all the
dependencies would take way too long).
Anyway, thank
Here is a patch.
I'm not much of a python person though, so it might be against best
practices (there is a hardcoded path to the apturl.glade file, which I'm
not sure about.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mozilla-firefox
I was using firefox and then a blank window (it could be resized, and it
had normal decorations including the top-left icon, minimise, maximise
and close buttons) appeared. I wasn't quite sure what program it
belonged to so I ran xwininfo
I have the same issue. Though most searches I try seem to work, with a
few that don't. This is in hardy, with tracker 0.6.6-0ubuntu3 installed.
I haven't tried reindexing.
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Ok, I'm pretty sure it is not a firefox issue, but a flash issue. I
can't reliably reproduce it, but whenever it happens, there is a flash
object (which was blocked by flashblock) on the page the exactly the
same size as the window that appeared, and one time the window wasn't
blank, but had an ad
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gedit
When I attempt to enable the autocomplete plugin in gedit, the plugin is
greyed out, and this text appears in the console:
ImportError: No module named auto_completion
** (gedit:6667): WARNING **: Cannot load Python plugin 'Auto Completion Plugin'
I don't think this is part of the distribution yet, it was just left
over from an experiment a while ago. Woops.
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I can confirm that this bug exists, and "-D %N" fixes it.
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But this is also quite similar to the stuff being discussed in:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/baltix/+bug/27833
(like this comment:
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Binary package hint: gcalctool
The "&16" and "&32" functions both fail for large inputs:
u16()
u32()
Both evaluate to 0 (and their least significant bit is 0)
But doing the "near" equivalent (which stuffs up for negatives and
behave
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I believe that this issue (or a similar issue) is in gutsy. I was
receiving this message too.
Going into libglade2.rb, I edited it to include:
@@ -40,6 +40,7 @@
end
if signal_proc
+ guard_source_from_gc(source)
case signal_proc.arity
when 0
sig_conn_proc.ca
I've reopened the bug, apologies if this is the wrong thing to do, I
have a habit of screwing these things up.
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Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
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When showing videos using gstreamer, e.g:
gst-launch-0.10 playbin uri=file:///path/to/video
The aspect ratio is calculated incorrectly (it looks like it is half the
width it should be)
Changing my xorg.conf to disable TwinView:
< Option "TwinView" "0"
< # O
No worries, I care more about the feature existing than whether or not
my particular patch is used.
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I gave the package in lucid-proposed a run. Everything looks good.
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I'm not sure what has changed, since this worked correctly a few days
ago, and I don't remember doing anything to change it. But, the devices
list in pulse audio is now empty (missing both a usb device, and an
internal soundcard).
My syslog ha
Unfortunately, I started up the computer today and everything was back
to normal.
I checked the permissions anyway, and they are all correct. I don't see
how they could have changed either (either to being broken or being
fixed).
But if it happens again, at least I'll know where to start looking.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: devicekit-disks
I got a new external drive, then used the disk utility to reformat it to
one big encrypted ext4 partition.
I then set up "Back in time" to take hourly snapshots of my home
directory (living on my internal drive, which has the encrypted ho
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After restarting the computer, I can mount the drive just fine. I
suspect the problem is linked to the backup program trying to run while
the drive is not mounted.
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Binary package hint: alacarte
If I uncheck any of the items in the Games menu (not those that have
been filed under Logic), then they remain visible. Items in other menus
(at least the Accessories and Graphics) seem to work correctly. Items in
Games->Logic also work correctly
It is now in gnome bugzilla at:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=601524
Sorry, I seem to have messed up slightly. As this seems to be marked as
a gstreamer bug at the moment. I think the gstreamer issue (lack of
"finished" signal to go along with "nearly-finished") should be in a
separa
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Status: Unknown
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Done:
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No, it is not a duplicate. The steps to reproduce them are completely
different, and I can't reproduce #407547, but this particular bug
happens every single time.
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This is fixes the crash. The changes made in nautilus-navigation-window-
menus.c aren't strictly necessary, but will prevent crashes if a similar
mistake is made in the future.
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This is a patch (against the upstream git master... I thought this had
been forwarded upstream, but I was confusing this with a different bug).
The main issue is that the playbin2 gstreamer element doesn't actually
tell you when it finishes one stream and begins the next. This patch
works around th
Oh, I forgot to mention, if someone other than me can actually reproduce
this (it is broken on my amd64 and x86 machines), then forwarding this
upstream seems like the correct thing to do (since I can also reproduce
it in upstream git). I'm not sure if there is some launchpad magic for
doing this p
This fixes the bug. When we hit the end of the stream, the flag to
handle gapless playback wasn't being cleared properly. It is a patch
against the upstream code... but it is trivial enough that it should
apply anywhere.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
Steps to reproduce:
1) Start playing a file in a playlist with more than one song
2) Either wait until the end, or drag the slider to near the end of the song
3) Just before the next song begins, the slider jumps to 0, then back to the
correct
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Binary package hint: rhythmbox
While a song is playing, drag the position slider and observe the
elapsed time number (i.e. the "1:23" in the "1:23 of 4:56" at the top
right). The time is displayed as either 0:00, 0:01, 0:02, 0:03 or 0:04,
but I've never seen it get bigger.
I
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Select an album, and play the very last song in it. Skip to the end of
the track and wait for it to stop playing. Now if you select a song and
press play, or press play again, or double click a song, or anything to
tell it to play, the play butt
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This is a log of me opening rhythmbox. Playing a file, seeking to near
the end, waiting for it to end, and then it does the jump around bit and
goes to the next track.
I plan on having a poke around in the source later, I've fixed a similar
bug in rhythmbox before, so I'm marginally familiar with
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubuntuone-client
Having a cloud in the notification area right next to a weather applet
showing other weather related things seems a bit weird to me. Is there
perhaps a different metaphor that could be used? (like maybe to do with
"One", or even a little
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I don't have the bandwidth to be able to test it in lucid yet, but I
suspect it will still be an issue.
The patch I gave was a workaround though (it was a slightly nicer hack
than what was already there).
There is now a fix in gstreamer which makes a non-hackish fix possible:
https://bugzilla.gn
Ok, this is the games menu open, with alacarte open.
I might have some time to patch it in about a month. Or if something
good happens, then maybe even sooner.
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I suspect this bug is not a gedit bug, but a font bug, however I'm not
sure.
Steps to reproduce:
1) Ensure font is the default "Use the system fixed width font (Ubuntu
Mono 13)" is checked.
2) Create two tabs, in one tab write:
1
2
3
4
In the other tab, write:
4
Swit
Yes, I can confirm it happens for me with the gnome calculator too.
Also, I'm running at 2560x1440 with scale=100% on one affected machine
and 3200x1800 with scale=200% on another, which I think means that it
isn't hidpi or scaling related.
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Just installing updates and the automatic bug reporter wanted to submit
this.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: python-lldb-6.0 (not installed)
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.4.0-128.154-generic 4.4.131
Uname: Linux 4.4.0-128-generic x86_64
NonfreeKern
Public bug reported:
This happened when running updates. There are similar bugs in the
system, but none for this version of the package.
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS
Release:16.04
I am presuming that the bug reporting thing has magically added the
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Binary package hint: transmission
I'm trying to download a torrent (from
http://www.jamendo.com/en/album/48348) but I get the message:
"Error: Unable to save resume file: File name too long"
and I don't see that there is much I can do about that. It would be nice
if transmi
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