> I had installed mythbuntu and experienced the same hard lockups as
> Polygon has. When I enabled the native atheros (madwifi) driver, the
> lockups ceased. I see in his lspci that he too has an atheros card. It
> might be something.
BlackJudas: Thanks, I'll keep that in mind. The problem is
I can duplicate it on several machines, with or without focus-follows-
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Wubi is offered as a "safe way of installing ubuntu", despite known issues that
often cause the OS hosting the filesystem it is installed on to become
unbootable if the Wubi install is not cleanly shutdown. This in unacceptable
for several reasons:
* There are known crash
** Also affects: umenu
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Status: New
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Okay, that's good (in a somewhat perverse sense of the word :p)
Next step, can you download the Desktop CD (live cd) from
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/9.10/alpha-5/ and see if you can
reproduce it on that version?
Note that because it is an alpha build, there could potentially be
other cras
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
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eaders..._all.deb" and
"linux-image..._i386.deb". After you've done that, reboot, run "uname
-a" to verify you're on this new kernel, and then try to duplicate the
hang again.
** Description changed:
**NOTE** This is a new bug report, as Carey Underwood tol
I'm sorry, that link was supposed to be http://kernel.ubuntu.com
/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.31-rc8/
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Okay, lets go a different route.
Can I get you to blow away the 9.10 install and install 9.04 in its
place? After its installed, install the kernel images from
http://kernel.ubuntu.com
/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.31-rc8/
Also, I believe you originally reported this bug on a 32bit install?
If so,
Public bug reported:
I use bind 'tab: menu-complete' in my .bashrc
With the latest updates to karmic, it no longer simply just displays the
next possible completion, but additionally displays the possible
completions (like the default complete). This alone is disruptive.
Insult to injury, if the
Does this occur consistently? I.e., can you crash your system on
demand?
If so, could you install the kernel from http://kernel.ubuntu.com
/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.28.10/ and see if you can duplicate the issue
there as well?
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
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http://www.mail-archive.com/bug-b...@gnu.org/msg05980.html reads:
> Jérôme REYBERT wrote:
> > I bind the "menu-complete" command to key with the following line
> > in my .bashrc:
> > bind '"\t"':menu-complete
> >
> > menu-complete is a bash command. It allows to bash to display in a
> > different
On Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 11:35 PM, Peter Klotz wrote:
> Are you sure the problem is really in bash, not in bash-completion as in
> Bug #418855?
>
> Uninstalling bash-completion completely solved my problems.
Downgrading to bash 3.2 also solves the problem, and it does it
without eliminating all th
I'll adopt this, as I have similar issues, and can confirm that holding
shift down doesn't work on this machine (although it does on others).
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xchat
Expected behaviour: xchat is displayed under Applications | Internet
Actual behaviour: xchat isn't listed anywhere in the menu, and must be run by
typing "xchat" into the run application prompt or a terminal window.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture:
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Binary package hint: command-not-found
When working on a terminal, it's not unheard of to make a typo.
Currently, command-not-found (lacking artificial intelligence
technology) is unable to distinguish between "cd.." (obvious typo) and
"lcd" (maybe looking for something not i
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Binary package hint: xorg
Currently on lucid beta, also experienced this on karmic for sure and
possibly earlier.
Gnome's screensaver is off, and power management is set to turn off the
monitor after ten minutes.
"xset dpms force off" turns off the screen and backlight for
** Attachment added: "BootDmesg.txt"
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** A
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Still broken in 10.04 alpha 1.
It sounds like we just need some corrected build options, can somebody
with commit rights look into this?
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** Changed in: otpw (Ubuntu)
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Updated today, and X broke. I then reverted to the libc6 packages
linked above, and things started working again.
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You rece
Public bug reported:
Launching under Ubuntu 14.04 yields:
inkscape: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpoppler-
glib.so.8: undefined symbol: _ZN7GfxFont16getAlternateNameEPKc
apt-get build-dep inkscape gets things working again, so it looks like
there's an incorrect dependency in
Public bug reported:
In the process of removing root privileges from things that ideally
wouldn't need it, we discovered that debootstrap seems to have lost the
ability to be run under fakeroot.
The documented procedure is to run it via "fakeroot fakechroot
debootstrap --variant=fakechroot ...",
Ubuntu 10.04.4 LTS
fakeroot: 1.14.4-1ubuntu1
fakechroot: 2.9-1.1
debootstrap: 1.0.37ubuntu1~lucid1, 1.0.20ubuntu1.4
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Nevermind, error was due to an unnoticed ENOCOFFEE
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deboostrap --variant=fakechroot fails with "E: Failed getting release
file http://arc
This is broken again in precise.
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Xfce-menu button shows 'No applications found' instead of menus
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Thou shalt keep backups when using experimental filesystems.
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Title:
btrfsck assert failure: btrfsck: disk-io.c:416: find_and_setup_root:
Assert
Btrfsck is not a repair tool; 2.6.38 has known corruption issues, and
btrfs itself is still considered experimental in 3.3rc3, let alone
2.6.38.
That said, the data is almost certainly fine, so long as you don't go
poking at random utilities without instruction from somebody who knows
what they're
Public bug reported:
~/work/sdl/libsdl2-ttf-2.0.12+dfsg1$ dpkg-buildpackage
dpkg-buildpackage: source package libsdl2-ttf
dpkg-buildpackage: source version 2.0.12+dfsg1-2
dpkg-buildpackage: source distribution unstable
dpkg-buildpackage: source changed by Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo
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Maximize/restore doesn't make it resizable here.
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Window is not resizable reducing ability to read "Details of updates"
and "Technical d
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This isn't a dup of 1301776, as that's been fixed, and this still
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Nothing ever calls "begin_user_resizable" in
UpdateManager/UpdateManager.py, which is probably an oversight.
Simply killing off the self.set_resizable(False) in end_user_resizable()
makes things work; there's really no need to make the window a fixed
size, nothing breaks, and it makes monitor prog
Really, it should be treated the same way as fsck.xfs: fsck.btrfs being
a no-op, with a message for a user to invoke btrfsck if they want to do
a manual check.
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It's still broken in the latest.
** Changed in: xchat (Ubuntu)
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Unminimized xchat window consistently causes
When the smb connection has died, gvfsd-smb doesn't appear to die along
with it, nor restablish a connection. This results in 20 second hangs
when selecting that share in nautilus, or when doing most operations in
the root of a gvfs-fuse mount.
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomple
** Summary changed:
- Unattended-upgrades is unable to upgrade language-selector-common
+ ubuntu-standard is uninstallable with only security repo enabled :
language-selector-common depends unavailable version of accountsservice
** Description changed:
We're using unattended-upgrades in Ubunt
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Weather.com has disabled their old API; patch is available upstream.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Hunk #1 of the first patch needed a trivial change to account for an
added block.
>From https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10916#c10
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** Patch added: "04_make-plugin-ready-for-metno-locationforcast
Public bug reported:
extlinux-update contains the line _VERSIONS="$(cd /boot && ls vmlinuz-*
| grep -v .dpkg-tmp | sed -e 's|vmlinuz-||g' | sort -nr)", which
attempts to sort on version numbers numerically. The problem is that in
kernel version numbers, 3.10 comes after 3.9, while sort -n will so
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #717128
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** Also affects: syslinux via
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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http:/
Is there an update coming for precise? A locally built package with the
same patches works on my system.
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[SRU] Plugin needs updated for
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Title:
Massively different touchpad acceleration in y than x, when two
monitors connected in vertical orientation
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When connecting an external monitor to my netbook, I have to use a
vertical orientation of screens in order to retain acceleration. In
this setup, I also use an external mouse and keyboard. They work fine.
The laptop's touchpad however becomes weird to use: vertical moveme
** Summary changed:
- Dash view should use "Prefferred Applications" icons where appropriate
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Still occurs with with -proposed (1:0.9.6+bzr20110929-0ubuntu5)
Interesting behaviour: a window smaller than the screen will move
fluidly, until its touched a screen edge. At that point, it never moves
fluidly again.
However, I also seem to be experiencing several other bugs which where also
m
Ignore the reference to 832150 above, I haven't experienced it.
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Sometimes configure events are missed and windows move slow as a
result
Did this really need to be hardcoded into a binary though? There are
valid use cases for not locking the screen on a closed lid, one of which
was mentioned in passing in the original bug report: the case where the
user is automatically logged in.
A crappy workaround involves "chmod a-x gnome-scr
I ran a bisect which traced it to this commit: "4f83989 sched: Fix race
in task_group()"
This commit is included in 3.5.5 and 3.6-rc1 and later.
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Adam, I still run into this on a fully updated precise; the crash
reported doesn't permit me to file a new bug, instead directing me to
this page.
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I just wrote this patch to get things working again; not at all certain
it's completely sane though.
** Patch added: "Reset game before starting and bail out draw_preview if things
are not ready"
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https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=675628
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Title:
glines
Note that it's not sufficient to simply click the close button in the
corner, you actually have to click in the very top-left pixel of the
screen.
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Although I run into this in various other situations, the following is
the most consistent way I can reproduce it:
Set to Unity launcher to auto-hide (Appearance | Behavior tab | Auto-
hide the Launcher -> On, Reveal location: left side, reveal sensitivity:
default)
* With n
Unity version: 7.0.0daily13.04.18~13.04-0ubuntu1
Freshly installed and updated 13.04
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After clicking in top-left corner of screen, sideb
Still broken in a fresh raring install.
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glines segfault
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The btrfs-tools in ubuntu are quite old, and don't support several
features which exist. The "unsupported option features (2)" shows which
specific flag is unknown, and can be looked up in the kernel sources at
/fs/btrfs/ctree.h (look for BTRFS_FEATURE_INCOMPAT_*).
It's not terribly critical howe
Whoops, meant to include:
2 == (1<<1), which means BTRFS_FEATURE_INCOMPAT_DEFAULT_SUBVOL. git
pickaxe points me to commit 6ef5ed last december, which added support
for changing the default subvolume. It the incompat flag was set to
prevent older kernels from silently mounting the wrong tree; t
This is a known issue in upstream; it appears to hurt usb devices more
than sata.
The btrfs module doesn't release the inode properly when the device
disappears (you should see the device is still in /dev). When the next
transaction commit occurs (in this case, due to a presumably automated
umoun
"btrfsctl" is deprecated by upstream, in preference for the more
complete "btrfs" tool. Unfortunately, it's not packaged in ubuntu yet,
but you can build a copy yourself fairly easily.
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This is a known issue upstream.
Upstream btrfs-tools has a utility "btrfs-zero-log" which will zero out
the log and make the filesystem mountable again. It's not yet included
in ubuntu's package however, and is not built by default ("make btrfs-
zero-log" in the source tree will build it).
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Do you recall if the device specifically unmounted before removing it?
Btrfs doesn't handle devices going missing very well yet.
The output of alt-sysrq-w during a hang would be useful.
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mounting btrfs partition causes linux kernel panic in
fs/btrfs/inode.c:4586
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palimpsest do not give smart information to current user
Confirmed; doesn't seem to be a simple matter of root privilege though,
but rather some missing plumbing when the device is connected via USB.
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** Summary changed:
- palimpsest do not give smart information to current user for usb connected
sata hard drives
+ SMART status is not supported in palimpsest for USB hard-drives
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: gnome-disk-utility
- If I connect my hard drive with a usb connec
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: gnome-disk-utility
If I connect my hard drive with a USB connector, palimpsest reports
SMART Status as "Not Supported". However, when using the smartctl
command line utility, the correct SMART information is returned for the
drive.
Pr
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Nothing on screen updates other than cursor when moving window
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When moving a window, the screen doesn't update except for the mouse
cursor if I move the cursor more than ~20 pixels per second, until I
slow/stop. If I continue to move the window back and forth
continuously, the screen will never update.
Occasionally a new window will hav
** Description changed:
When moving a window, the screen doesn't update except for the mouse
cursor if I move the cursor more than ~20 pixels per second, until I
slow/stop. If I continue to move the window back and forth
continuously, the screen will never update.
Occasionally a new
Jason, /run is the new standard location for /var/run; one is currently
a symlink to the other. Nothing in there _should_ show up in dpkg, as
it's typically mounted as a tmpfs (i.e., ram only).
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add-apt-repository doesn't add source lines for repositories it adds.
This requires an extra step when trying to view the source for a
package, and potentially causes quite a bit of confusion if the package
exists in the default repositories, as one ends up looking at the wron
This happens to me _every_ time I modify a track, including rating.
** Changed in: banshee (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Bansh
I don't think it's related to 474514, as I don't experience any
particular laggyness of the interface itself.
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Title:
Banshee sometimes skips song
Tanath, do you have either of "Write metadata to files" or "Write
ratings and play counts to files" active in Edit | Preferences |
General?
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On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 1:19 PM, Tanath <773...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Only "Write metadata to files".
Can you try turning that off temporarily, and then see if you can
still reproduce the problem?
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Status: New => Confirmed
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compiz crashed with SIGSEGV in RegexExp::evaluate()
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compiz crashed with SIGSEGV in g_source_unref()
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(gdb) bt
#0 RegexExp::evaluate (this=0xd30d10, w=)
at
/home/cwillu/work/compiz/compiz-0.9.4+bzr20110415/plugins/regex/src/regex.cpp:137
#1 0x004480bf in matchEvalOps (list=..., w=0x10f2730)
at /home/cwillu/work/compiz/compiz-0.9.4+bzr20110415/src/match.cpp:481
#2 0x00448
The classic session didn't receive much love in the last dev cycle; lots
of regressions, and I'm not sure there's much interest in fixing them.
:(
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Reproduction steps: minimize any window by clicking on the minimize
button.
I'm also seeing an inability to bring a window to the front of the
ghost window by clicking on it (with the ghost window visible or
minimized), precisely as if the ghost window was always-on-top'ed
(which it is not accord
Related (but not a duplicate of) bug #742889.
I say "not a duplicate" because although this is caused by the lack of a
particular certificate (and can be worked around as such), the "Remember
this choice for future connections" checkbox still doesn't work.
** Changed in: empathy (Ubuntu)
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Marco, I still see this on a fully updated natty; are you sure the fix
made it in?
Also, what's the status of this on Maverick and Lucid?
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Binary package hint: unity
Summary says it all: can_change_accels no longer functions under unity,
making it impossible to set keyboard shortcuts for most text-editing
functions in gedit (among other apps). This _really_ hurts those of us
who use gedit as our main developme
No longer works with F10, nor does the shortcut even appear to be set.
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Should support changing shortcuts via can_change_accels
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Might I suggest "wishlist" rather than "won't fix"? I've always taken
the latter as "patches not welcome".
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"Global" appmenu breaks sloppy
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Binary package hint: nautilus
To duplicate:
Create a file ending with ~ (~'s elsewhere in the name work fine): touch test~
Open that folder via sftp:// in nautilus.
Note that the file doesn't appear.
It doesn't appear to be a bug in gvfs itself, as the file appears fine un
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"Show hidden files" doesn't affect their display.
No, they're not hidden files, that's what a leading period is for. I
filed the bug because a user had a folder (!) completely disappear
after moving it to a share, which they could view fine when it was
local.
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Nautilus fails to display files
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
Having unset all of the lock options in /apps/gnome-power-manager/lock
(specifically, 'suspend' and 'use_screensaver_settings'), the system
still locks the screen on suspend.
Expected: No annoying password prompts.
Actual: Annoying
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: indicator-sound
The indicator volume control in lucid includes the feature allowing one
to change the volume by scrolling the mousewheel over the indicator
icon. This is quite convenient, eliminating a superfluous mouse click
to open the menu. However,
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 620858 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/620858
Just updated, looks like it's working now. Thanks, marking as a dup of
620858.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 620858
Mouse wheel no longer works to change volume
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xchat
I'm on a fairly slow machine, but it's generally perfectly snappy.
Experienced with nouveau from edgers and with restricted nvidia driver.
With xchat open but minimized, idle compiz cpu usage is around 2% to 5%.
With xchat restored, with an idle c
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/50939112/Dependencies.txt
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Unminimized xchat window consistently causes high compiz cpu usage and poor
compiz performance
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/598746
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strace-xchat-restored: 686K
strace-compiz-restored: 371K
strace-xchat-minimized: 45K
strace-compiz-minimized: 99K
** Attachment added: "strace-xchat-restored"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/50939569/strace-xchat-restored
** Attachment added: "strace-compiz-restored"
http://launchpadlibr
It appears to be the graphical lag meter; if I set view | Network
Meters to "Graph" or "Both", I get the excessive cpu usage. If I set
them instead to "Text" or "None", I get the same cpu usage as a
minimized xchat.
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