Just to make sure, I have just tried it, and yes, it happens when the
cursor is in the middle of the flash box. And if you click outside of
the box, you will be able to invoke the Firefox shortcuts (obiously),
which is not the case with the lock-up I reported.
By the way, I forgot to tell to use t
Is there a schedule to include the X.org fix anytime soon?
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Well, good question... I only tried the Live CD, because of the
degradation in the intel driver / X server in Intrepid. And I can't live
with KDE 4 yet :)
What I have found is that
1. konq-kim does not appear in Adept
2. I can still install it with aptitude (?!)
3. Even after restarting the sessio
Nope, it works beautifully under Intrepid.
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I am running Jaunty, both Gnome and KDE are installed. When I try to
install a new splash screen theme in System Settins/Appearance/Splash
Screen with the Get New Themes button, the pop-up dialog works OK; it
shows the available themes, and
I forgot: themes can be installed with the Install Theme File button.
This is apparently a download problem. When I try to get a new theme, a
file is generated in ~/.kde/share/apps/ksplash/Themes, which can be a
.tar.gz file, for e.g. theme Oxygen Blue Air, or a file called
sharelinkdownloader.php
Very similar bugs were present even in Hardy, such as
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-
intel/+bug/233896. I remember someone uploading X & intel packages from
the never released DRI2 stuff (or sth like that) to the bug, which
worked, but I don't know if they were the ve
Noel: sorry, but I think this is BS. Ubuntu doesn't call it's newest
version "unstable" or "testing", which would tell the user that it's not
safe yet; quite the opposite in fact, if you read the homepage ("you'll
always have the latest and greatest applications that the open source
world has to of
Installed the "green" driver yesterday, and had not freezes since then.
However, the performance is abyssmal. glxgears reports 1000 fps, 700 w/
Compiz, kwin seems to be able to get the maximum, though. X.org
sometimes uses as much as 70% of the cpu, and the system definitely
feels like it: video la
True, but the other problems I mentioned are still there...
Also, I am sorry to report that I had another freeze with the "green"
driver. I had set the MigrationHeuristics to greedy before (this
morning), that may have something to do with it? There was no change in
the performance, though.
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> There are several freezes in the intel driver - could you describe
> this one in a little more detail? Was the mouse responsive?
Yes, sorry, it was the that one. I am using KDE as KWin runs much
smoother than compiz. The freeze happened when I started a video in
Kaffeine. I could move the mouse,
This problem still exists in Jaunty, under KDE 4.2. Sometimes both cores
are set to 800 MHz, sometimes only one of them, still with the
Performance profile.
However, there is definitely an improvement, as setting the profile to
something in the Battery Monitor and back to Performance sets the
corr
It seems that katapult does not work with the static event flow. Please do the
following:
1. vi (or your favourite text editor) ~/.scim/config
2. find the line /FrontEnd/X11/Dynamic = false
3. change "false" to "true" (without the quotation marks)
4. save the file
5. make it read-only: chmod -w ~/
I have a hard time understanding why nothing is happening with this bug.
It has high priority so why noone is even assigned to it?! And if it has
been fixed upstream (like 3 weeks ago), how come the the solution is not
realeased (again, high importance). It's not as if the bug had to be
fixed in U
Nathan:
Thanks, I will try it, but... isn't it slow (and is w/o DRI), because you
deleted the dri directory? :) If yes, then I guess there has to be another
solution...
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I have a similar PDF (which unfortunately I cannot share), and neither
Evince nor KPDF could display it. xpdf did, luckily.
I installed poppler-data, and as a result, KPDF indeed displayed the
document differently. However, by no means would I say that it displayed
it correctly. Most of the text j
For me it doesn't work. I am using Kubuntu Hardy. I tried the linked
file, and I can see only numbers in KPDF. Screenshot in the attachment.
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Public bug reported:
If the users starts Kpdf, and opens a document with the "Open..."
command, and then selects the "Open..." command again, the file chooser
dialog will show the directory of the currently loaded document. This is
the behavior that users expect.
However, if the last document was
Timo: if you need no answer, why ask? :) So here is one: sorry, but what
do you expect? In a time when 3D is one of THE big things on the
desktop, a bug that makes it impossible to use it will certainly drive
people to look for a solution... And it's not just the bling, we are
talking about Google
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I own a Dell Inspiron 1420 (not N) notebook with a Core2 Duo at 1.8 GHz.
In the Power Manager, I set the CPU policy to "Performance" when it is
"Mains Powered", and to "Dynamic", when it is running on batteries.
Now whenever I c
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Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
When playing a flash game, such as
http://www.freewebarcade.com/game/black-2/, every so often the game
stops accepting keyboard events after a mouse click. If now I click
again with the mouse, the keyboard will work again. The mouse keeps
work
I forgot: I am not using compiz.
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The only flash-related package I have installed is flashplugin-nonfree.
Firefox reports
File name: libflashplayer.so
Shockwave Flash 9.0 r124
, which I guess must be the same (version 9 and all).
Also, as I have said before, the problem does not appear under
Konqueror, which uses the sam
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Also affects: uim (Debian) via
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Sorry, I added the UIM link by mistake... isn't there a way to remove an
entry from the "Affects" list?
Anyway, same here. Apparently the bug is also in debian.
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Importance: Unknown => Undecided
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Same problem here, for Japanese. I have opened question , but no one could
answer... Here is the question text:
Flash videos with Japanese text do not show correctly. They look all garbled,
as if the encoding was not set correctly. Kind of same as if you set the
encoding to EUC-JP on a page with
Same problem here, for Japanese. I have opened question #39246, but no one
could answer... Here is the question text:
Flash videos with Japanese text do not show correctly. They look all garbled,
as if the encoding was not set correctly. Kind of same as if you set the
encoding to EUC-JP on a pag
Public bug reported:
When I select the "Edit caption" option from the menu, the editing
dialog always shows an empty text area, even if the picture has a
caption associated with it. This makes it very cumbersome to e.g.
correct a mistake in the caption.
The text area should contain the previous c
Forgot to mention: I am using Hardy. Digikam version is 0.9.3.
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Same problem on a friend's box. I second Jun that solution a) would be
better. Is solution b) even feasible after the upgrade to Hardy?
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Bryce: What about building a similar package for Hardy? It is an LTS
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Kubuntu Hardy, using KDE 3.5.9. Sometimes the entry of an application
remains on the Taskbar after the application has been closed. Happens
not only with applications, but with dialogs (today with a Kopete error
dialog) too. After a few minutes, the entry disappears.
I would
Then until it is done please at least add a dependency on firefox-gnome-
support for the firefox package. Even if there are gnome dependencies, I
doubt that anyone wants to use a crippled Firefox, without even knowing
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Actually I don't know how the language selector works, but what about
the language_selector/fontconfig files? Why aren't they used by the
Flash Player?
Also, if you make this change, will Latin (like English) text be displayed by
the Chinese font? Because that just won't do, the Latin part of Eas
Is this still an issue for you? It had been for me until like a week ago. Then
xv began working again. I don't know what happened, I kind of remember two
changes that could possibly induce the change:
1. I think there was a kernel update recently
2. I installed realplayer from the web site. But t
Sebastian: has the bug been created on freedesktop.org? If not, then I
daresay the "pull" model doesn't work. Couldn't you just assign the bug
to someone responsible for Japanese support?
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Yes, very annoying indeed.
As Kevin wrote, I also use the panel menu (I have two panels) to bring
back the lost panel. I don't really use GTK applications, only Firefox,
and still it happens often; but I use Firefox often so I'll keep an eye
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I am just a regular user, but I am not really sure if this is a
solution.
> I guess the bug is that flashplayer queries for Bitstream and not for "sans",
> which should provide the
> appropriate CJK font, depending on your fontconfig settings. But I could be
> wrong with this and the
> bug is ac
Actually for me, xdg-mime query filetype returns application/x-jar,
which does not exist, instead of application/x-java-archive.
kmimetypefinder returns the following results:
$ kmimetypefinder -f JDownloader.jar
application/x-java-archive
(accuracy 20)
$ kmimetypefinder -c JDownloader.jar
applica
I changed the status of shared-mime-info to New, because xdg-mime
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Binary package hint: acpi
I have a nx9010 laptop. I would like to enable frequency scaling, but
not all frequencies are listed that my laptop is capable of.
Under Dapper, the "cat
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies" command
resulted in
"9000
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One more thing. When setting up scaling, I followed this tutorial:
http://www.freewebs.com/duckzland/t240.html#CPU
This is for Fedora, but it worked (with the necessary, but obvious
changes).
Also, throttling is not supported:
> cat /proc/acpi/processor/CPU0/throttling
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>We don't support the use of p4-clockmod - on average, it will
> save less power than the centrino driver even if it provides
> lower frequencies.
That may be true, but the centrino driver does not work on my box -- it
is not centrino, just and old celeron.
None of the speedstep modules could be
I cannot say that I understand fully. I would be grateful for a
reference to the "official" (Intel) recommendation.
Also please note that when the system is running on batteries, the BIOS
scales the processor down to 1.2 GHz automatically. Is this unsafe as
well? I have used this machine under Win
I hope this is the right package...
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No, it's still the same (under KDE).
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I am not sure if it is the same bug, but I believe so. I have recently
installed Feisty on a Dell Optiplex 745. It only has one SATA drive, and
no IDE drives.
LiveCD started without any problems, and I was able to install Kubuntu
on the system easily. However, after that the installed system did n
I have a nx9010 notebook, and I tried the Gutsy beta Live CD on it.
Monitor not detected, display is messed up (screen seems to be too
small, and it looks as if a "wave" effect had been applied on it). The
system is unusable as it is!
Feisty has detected the display w/o any problems. I could not f
I can confirm this. I am using kpdf and when opening files such as the
one above, it just displays garbage. Maybe it is an encoding problem,
but since there is no way to set the encoding in kpdf, I am stuck.
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I experience the same as MRMadhav, only on an Inspiron 1420 (not n). If
I use Google Earth, after a time the screen just goes black (light is
on, though), and all I can do is to turn off the machine.
I tried to put the Option "DRI" "false" line to xorg.conf, but when
after that I started Google Ea
A similar (same?) bug happens for me too:
My pendrive is not automounted, and from that moment, no other media is
automounted either, and the KDE media status is not refreshed.
So if I insert a CD, it is fine. Then I insert my USB stick, which
appears in /dev, but not in KDE. If I remove the CD n
Indeed. After downloading and installing today's updates (30 megs, lots
of KDE packages including kioslaves), the problem has disappeared.
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The bug is definitely still NOT fixed in Kubuntu Hardy. I believe that
it's working in Gnome, but not in KDE.
The output of Richard's program is
javax.swing.plaf.metal.MetalLookAndFeel under Kubuntu.
I also find kind of strange that the bug has been "fixed" on the same
day as it was confirmed by
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: sun-java6-jdk
When using the UIManager.getSystemLookAndFeelClassName() method, it
returns javax.swing.plaf.metal.MetalLookAndFeel (the cross-platform
one), and not com.sun.java.swing.plaf.gtk.GTKLookAndFeel, as expected.
If the UIManager.setLookAndFeel()
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: sun-java6-jdk
When using the UIManager.getSystemLookAndFeelClassName(
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 66104 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/66104
After I noticed a similar problem in kpdf, I realized it may be related
to the input method (scim). After setting the event flow to dynamic in
/etc/scim/config, the error has disappeared. Therefore I have marked
Public bug reported:
Just what the summary says. All notebooks have touchpads, and it seems
very strange that the configuration utility for them is not installed.
I installed Gutsy on my notebook, and had many problems with
accidentally tapping the touchpad. Installing ksynaptics solved it,
seems
Screenshot of the above.
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Yes indeed, the problem does not exist no Gutsy. However, it is still
not version 1.22, which is only available for Hardy, so a backport would
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Public bug reported:
Kword does not display Japanese text correctly. In case of a paragraph
with two (or more) lines, sometimes the characters at the end of the
first, or the beginning of the next line are not shown. They are there,
however: if characters are deleted from the first line, the missi
The document that demonstrates this bug. I forgot to tell that I am
under Gutsy, and KWord is from the official repositories.
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Binary package hint: koffice
Some KDE applications just do not work well with scim. What I have found
thus far are KWord and Kopete.
In case of KWord, say, I enter the word 図書館 (toshokan, library) twice, like
this:
図書館図書館
Then, I press the undo button until there are no un
Not to mention that the /FrontEnd/X11/Dynamic for me sometimes reverts
to false in ~/.scim/config! I am using Kubuntu, but with the GTK panel
(I can't even set it back to the KDE one, skim does not start :-) ). I
don't know what causes the phenomenon, I used to think it changed when I
changed the c
Not an issue for me, since I am not dual-booting anymore; however, it
could be for anyone who does. But I could not check if it was still a
problem this autumn. I didn't even have a machine. :)
But I do not think it should be that difficult to test. Just set the
clock to auto, and change the time
"Resizing..." dialog
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Just as the title says. A dialog should have a descriptive title. The
dialog has no icon, so the default white "document" title is used during
resizing, and an "X" icon while waiting for user input. Neither has
anything to do with the dialog. Also, there is a '?' button, but i
"Resize custom" dialog
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Recently, I saw that there were some updates available in the Adept
Notifier, so I clicked on it, and tried to install them. I left the
computer to do something, and when I came back, I saw an error dialog
with the message "There was an error committing changes. Possibly there
Screenshot of the dialog.
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Sorry, it haven't shown up for some time, so it may have been solved.
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It is still there in Gutsy, AND not just at install time. Any time the
kernel is updated, it messes up the grub record, setting the root back
to /dev/hda1. This is very stupid, I have to correct it after every
linux image update. Also, kernel updates do not honor the previous
settings at all, I rem
Actually, there was a little mistake in the last comment. The automagic
section is written at install time, and it contained the hda1 part, so
that is why every new kernel release uses it. My mistake...
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While using Ubuntu, I bump into this problem again and again. Let's take
an example: the VICE Commodore emulator. The version in the Gutsy
repository is 1.20, even when version 1.22 is also out. What's more, it
is included in Hardy!
Now, why do I have to upgrade my WHOLE oper
Hi Benjamin,
just as Matthias said. To manually edit the GRUB option, just select the
system to boot (Ubuntu or Windows), and instead of Enter, press 'E'. If
I remember correctly, 'E' again, scroll left, and change the path to the
right /dev entry (for Windows, I guess it would be /dev/hda1, if it
Public bug reported:
The problem affects only files that are read-only, and that have no title tag
defined. Steps to reproduce:
1. highlight such a file
2. select the "Edit Tag 'Title'" item from the context (pop-up) menu
3. press Enter, thereby accepting the change to the name -- even if there w
Are you sure the file was read-only, and there was no title tag defined
for it (so the file name is written in the title column)? I could
reproduce this error on 2 machines.
One more thing: it was an mp3 file. I don't know what other details may
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Binary package hint: language-selector
CJK language support in Ubuntu is substandard. Removing the fonts from
fontconfig, and placing them in the language-selector package is good
for modularity; however, it wasn't done right.
The first problem is that for example the ja_JP
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I do not agree with setting the font to invalid. It could be invalid, if
by default I would be able to read any language. However, I am currently
not able to do so.
I am using Kubuntu 7.10. When I installed my system, I could not even
read Japanese text, only the characters that are in the Dejavu
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If something crashes in KDE during shutdown (started from menu), the
halt process will not continue until the crash reporter window is OK'ed.
Krusader tends to crash a lot, if not closed explicitly before shutdown
(please refer to
Can confirm in 32-bit Feisty. Was working all right before the upgrade
from Edgy.
For the record, I installed Xubuntu Edgy, installed KDE, and now I
upgraded to Feisty, so I am using gdm as well.
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I upgraded yesterday from Edgy to Feisty via the Kubuntu Upgrade
Manager. Everything went fine. However, when I insert a data DVD to the
drive, it is not mounted. I have to enter "sudo mount /dev/cdrom
/media/cdrom" manually to mount it. Also I cannot eject the DVD, I have
to
Please find the screenshot attached.
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I can confirm this in 7.04 Final. Manual mounting works, so this really
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A few words about the circumstances: I have a HP/Compaq nx9010 notebook.
Its keyboard has recently failed, so I have plugged it out, and I am
using an outer PS/2 keyboard right now. So unfortunately I cannot check
this problem with the inner keyb
It seems it is solved in Feisty by KNetworkManager.
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Hello,
I installed Xubuntu Edgy and I can confirm this error there. Please
refer to firefox_big_fonts.png.
Also please note that I have no .gtkrc files in my home directory, yet
all applications (including Thunderbird) display fonts correctly.
Firefox only displays the text on the web pages corr
** Attachment added: "After hacking userChrome.css; input button, text field
are still big"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/4940080/firefox_big_fonts2.png
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Menu/dialog font is huge in Firefox since today's update
https://launchpad.net/bugs/41453
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Ok, here they are (but those questions were not aimed at me :)):
browser.display.screen_resolution: does not exist
No dpi in Edit->Preferences->Fonts->Advanced either. But as I mentioned
earlier: text fonts are OK, the problem is with everything else! :)
Anyway, I experimented with the screen_res
Thanks for reminding me, I overlooked that bit. I changed it, and now it
works. Finally, the usual look :)
Is there a reason why it is set to -1 by default? There is no problem
with it under gnome, but it seems like other DEs (if any) are affected.
As for screen_resolution: when I saw that it did
Public bug reported:
I have a HP nx9010 notebook. Since I use it as a desktop machine, I have
a mouse attached to it, and use it instead of the touchpad.
There is a button above the touchpad, which can be used to switch it on
/ off. This button works, so if I switch the touchpad on, it moves the
Public bug reported:
I use a dual boot setup: Windows XP and Kubuntu Edgy. First of all,
Kubuntu did not detect the switch to summer time, and I didn't want to
do it manually, so I ticked the box "Set date and time manually". I
applied, and the time was set to the correct value.
I have not logged
I can also confirm this on Kubuntu Edgy.
It works in the following way for me:
I have a home network with a Linux and a Windows box connecting to the internet
via a router. If the network cable is plugged in to the Linux box during
startup, no problem -- network will work. I can even unplug the
I would be glad to help solving this problem by providing traces / logs
and the like. Please respond.
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Touchpad works even if switched off
https://launchpad.net/bugs/69781
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