I realize this may not be the best package to report this on, as it is
an issue with the Ubuntu website, but as it is the default configured
start page for Firefox, it has a definite usability impact on the
browser as shipped by Ubuntu.
Also, I don't know what package that would apply for the star
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
The default homepage set for Firefox 3 on Hardy Haron uses javascript to
set the focus on the google dialog search. This may interrupt the user
if they are in the middle of typing in the location bar.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Make sure you hav
This is an appalling bug, it is very dangerous to make it easy to
perform a destructive action without being very clear about it. There's
no reason a user should expect "ctrl-t" to move files, especially when a
clearly labeled alternative shortcut -- "delete" -- already exists.
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It does not take a very slow connection to trigger this. There's about
1-2 seconds between when the window opens and the focus change occurs.
If you are a reasonable typist and you begin typing as soon as you open
the window, it will happen every time. If you are a mouse user, you
can still easi
Confirmed on my Thinkpad X60s. The hotkeys work but there is not visual
indication.
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No notification when sliding audio volume, muting volume on ThinkPad X31, X32,
X41, X60, T22, T42, T60, R50e, R51, R52
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/357673
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: espeak
The package description says (in part):
"It works well as a "Talker" with the KDE text to speech system (KTTS),
as an alternative to Festival for example. As such, it can speak text
which has been selected into the clipboard, or directly from the
Should push this to Debian, looks like it is from their description:
http://packages.debian.org/unstable/sound/espeak
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"konqueror" is mispelled in package description
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/250860
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: websec
websec looks for a sendmail binary to send its notifications, but the
package does not have a dependency to ensure it is available.
Sending highlighted page to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ...
Error mailing document: Can't find the 'sendmail' program
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Verified on Hardy x86_64. The "centos5" label is missing from
/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/virtinst/FullVirtGuest.py
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virt-install - --os-variant=centos5 does not work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/246856
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Looks like the man page writer really got ahead of himself, there's no
centos label in the latest 0.400.0 release either!
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Adding this line to FullVirtGuest.py seems to work:
"centos5": { "label": "CentOS 5", "distro": "centos" },
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> turned out to be a rather long standing upstream bug.
Not exactly the same thing. The upstream bug is about firefox's general
behavior on third-party web pages, this is about the behavior on a web
page that Ubuntu controls. Regardless of whether FF decides to the
default behavior of focus even
I seem to be experiencing this as well.
I'm running a fresh Hardy install (not an upgrade) from June 1st. I
didn't import any bookmarks. I've had no problems with Firefox 3 in
this time, until today. I have not lost any of my old bookmarks, but
now any changes I made to my bookmarks - adding, d
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
The version text on the "about:" page directly beneath the Firefox logo
shows the version as 1.9 instead of 3.0 as expected.
This is specifically on the "about:" page, reached by entering "about:"
on the location bar, as opposed to the About
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: vino
When changing your password via the "Remote Desktop Preferences" dialog,
if you highlight the old password and begin typing (to overwrite it),
the first character of your password is ignored - it clears the
(obfuscated) old password text from the box
I agree strongly with the submitter of this bug. Excessive beeping like
this creates a hazard where users become trained to ignore beeps and
thus disregard other beeps that provide valuable warnings.
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beeps on tab
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/38848
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> Have you tried to disable your extensions in tools -> addons?
I tried disabling the two new extensions I added today (xpather and dom-
inspector), which did not change anything. I did not try disabling the
other extensions, I'll try that tomorrow.
> Upgrading to 3.0~rc1+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.8.04
> Have you tried to disable your extensions in tools -> addons?
I disabled all addons, still seeing this problem.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/43
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Seeing this issue on Jaunty as well (0.9.7.ds1-2)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/278474
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: samba-doc
Some of the html docs in htmldocs have extremely long lines (1000+) that
make them very grep-unfriendly. They should have added line breaks in
order to reduce the line lengths.
Some of these appear to be automatically generated files, like the
Public bug reported:
If you have unsaved changed in a document when you try to close gedit,
you get an "unsaved changes" dialog warning:
Save the changes to document "Unsaved Document 2" before closing?
If you don't save, changes from the last minute and 46 seconds will be
permanently lost.
[ C
Public bug reported:
When the "Save As" dialog opens, the keyboard focus in the name field.
Attempting to use tab to navigate to other elements in the dialog
doesn't work; the focus remains in the name field.
The user should be able to navigate through all the elements of the page
using tab.
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Hmm, I just noticed you can navigate with SHIFT-TAB, just not TAB.
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/54950
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I'm also experiencing this issue.
00:02.1 Display controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/GMS/GME,
943/940GML Express Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03)
All video played though vlc, mplayer, totem or gst-launch appears black
and white, while youtube videos and then like work just fine.
I
Public bug reported:
I have a 5th gen iPod, formatted from a Macintosh with iTunes, with the
volume name "Chris's iPod".
When I plug it in via USB, it is correctly automounted in
"/media/Chris's iPod/" and works fine. When I eject the device, every
again functions fine, except that the empty mou
Correction: On further inspection, the volume name and mountpoint name
is "Chris’s iPod" - note the difference between "’" and "'".
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media automount fails to remove mountpoint on umount
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/119633
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Steps to replicate:
1. Connect iPod to a Mac
2. Restore the iPod (in iTunes, select the iPod, click Restore and follow the
prompts)
3. Accept the default name suggested for the iPod - it should be of the form
"’s iPod"
4. Eject the iPod
5. Connect iPod to Ubuntu machine
6. Eject the iPod
Result
Further testing suggests that it is the "’" character causing the
problem. Naming the device "Foo Pod" works fine, but "Foo’Pod" does
not.
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media automount fails to remove mountpoint on umount
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/119633
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As with others, I was experiencing a crash on startup with Azureus
2.5.0.0 in Feisty, running Sun Java 6
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# An unexpected error has been detected by Java Runtime Environment:
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# SIGSEGV (0xb) at pc=0xb4828172, pid=21260, tid=3084569488
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# Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (1.6.0-b105 mixed m
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33558410/Dependencies.txt
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Does not clean up downloaded pages
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/449826
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: websec
After using websec for about 14 months, there are now 27276 files in
~/.websec using up 771 megabytes of space. I am only monitoring 15
URLs, so most of these must be unnecessary. The program should delete
files when they are no longer needed.
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