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Hello,
Suppose that we have a file called mytesting.schemas with the following content:
/schemas/apps/my_app/my_key
/apps/my_app/my_key
my_app
int
42
A short description of this key
A longer description here. We
/schemas/apps/my_app and /apps/my_app remain listed in the gconf-editor
even after restarting the session.
Could you please give me the exact gconftool command to use?
I tried for example
sudo gconftool-2 --recursive-unset /apps/my_app
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I just tried on Ubuntu Jaunty and I don't get the error message anymore.
However, mousetweaks that requires at-spi does not work in the nx
session. On the other hand, gok seems to work. So I don't know whether
the problem has been really solved.
The following quote taken from the 8th August 2007
Hi Martin,
Thanks for looking at it.
You can find an explanation about how to use gestures on the following
page:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Accessibility/OnboardAndMousetweaksAtGDM
In ubuntu intrepid you don't need anymore to do everything that is
explained on that page. After applyin
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I saw that the original gesture definition of gdm do not include a
gesture to start gok in direct selection mode. (It only contains
gestures to start gok in dwelling and in automatic scanning mode.) So I
enhanced my patch with a gesture to start gok in direct selection mode.
So the correct patch n
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I am running gdm 2.20.8-0ubuntu3 on the Ubuntu 8.10 development version.
When I enable Assistive Technology by using gdmsetup (I don't know whether
there is another way to enable it), the gconf key
/desktop/gnome/interface/accessibility remains set to FALSE instead of
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A few comments on the patch above:
The patch for trunk makes the onBoard and onBoard Settings item appear
in the Universal Access menu. The tradeoff is that they disappear from
the Control Center window. Unfortunately, I was not able to make them
simultaneously appear in the Universal Access menu
The patch that ends with 2.diff fixes additionally the Homepage and Vcs-
Bzr entries in debian/control. To be applied to trunk (as for the
previous patch).
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I have set up a PPA where I post new packages with the changes that I
make to onboard. You can download from there a version of onboard with
menu items that appear in the Universal Access menu. Please, be aware
that I am rather new at this; so if you are going to use, it is at your
own risk.
You c
Thanks Clarke for sharing the work around with us.
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I changed the definition for the gestures to start up mousetweaks and
onboard a little:
- it now uses @AT_BINDIR@ instead of the real path
- I moved the ClickType window further down on the screen for the case
somebody uses it in conjunction to gok
Please ignore the preceding files and use those
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The fix has arrived with policykit-gnome 0.9 in the development version
of Ubuntu 8.10.
Is there any intention to backport it to Ubuntu 8.04?
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Binary package hint: gksu
There are users that cannot use a regular keyboard and have to rely on
an onscreen keyboard to do their typing. (for example TabletPC users,
disabled users that can only use a pointer,...)
These users are not able to input their password into the gk
I had a similar problem when using the nm-connection-editor. It seems to
me that it does not save a manual system configuration because the
directory where the configuration should be stored is missing.
After creating the /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/ directory, I
was able to save the ma
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If I type custom DNS servers into a manual configuration of the nm-
connection-editor and I close the dialog, it does not store them; in
fact, they have disappeared when I reopen the dialog right afterwards.
In order to make it store the custom DNS servers, I have to click in
I think that the problem occurs generally for any pointer input as the
policykit authentication dialog grabs the pointer events which makes
them not arrive anymore to the application in which they were generated.
The good news is that the problem has been solved upstream and it should
only be a ma
Same problem here and I can confirm the work around consisting of
pressing a key on a real keyboard. Unfortunately, I assume that most
people using an onscreen keyboard don't have access to a real keyboard.
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Thanks for planing to add it to jaunty. By the way, the tarball for
version 0.6.0 has just been released.
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The xorg-xserver update that occurred a few days ago did not solve this
bug yet.
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Two months ago, I removed the Toshiba combo from the computer, as I was
not using it. I had also to remove a broken harddisk.
Anyway, I have not had this issue for a long time; particularly I don't
have have it now with kernels 2.6.26 and 2.6.27.
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Two months ago, I removed the Toshiba combo from the computer, as I was
not using it anyway. I had also to remove a broken harddisk.
So, I don't know whether it is due because of the removal of the toshiba
combo but I don't have any ata error messages anymore neither with the
2.6.26 kernel, nor wi
> gnome-keyring-daemon and ssh-agent share a purpose
> seahorse-agent (s-a) and gpg-agent (g-a) share a purpose
>
> The first on each line to start "wins".
How can I make my session start the gnome-keyring-daemon before the ssh-agent?
Same question for the seahorse-agent and the gpg-agent.
Thanks
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu supplies onboard as onscreen keyboard. However there is no
gesture defined in AccessDwellMouseEvents to start it during the login.
The same is also true for mousetweaks.
So I created a patch to add the definitions to start onboard and
mousetweaks to gdm-2.20.8/gui/modu
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Binary package hint: usplash
Hello,
There are users that cannot use a keyboard, but do all their input with
the pointer. (for example disabled users, TabletPC users,...)
Unfortunately, the only possibility to stop the fsck during startup is
by pressing the esc-key on the ke
I have a similar problem with gdm_2.26.1-0ubuntu7_i386: I am not able to
properly install it and it does not get started when I boot the
development version of Ubuntu karmic.
You can find the output of "sudo apt-get install gdm" in the
installation_by_cli.txt file.
When I also install xdm and kdm
I manually edited /etc/X11/default-display-manager and wrote
/usr/sbin/gdm into it; now it is working.
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I don't know exactly what you mean with root, but I can confirm that I
used the sameuser name in both session, username that can get admin
privileges with sudo/gksu.
By the way, Li Yuan already commented in the corresponding upstream bug
(linked above), that the at-spi-registryd can not be started
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mousetweaks
Binary package hint: mousetweaks
Version: 2.21.91-0ubuntu2
Upstream: http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/mousetweaks/
Hello,
mousetweaks is a package in universe that has just been accepted for the main
repo of Ubuntu Hardy:
https://bug
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The system is continually polling certain storage devices on hardy:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ uname -a
Linux UbuntuDesktop 2.6.24-8-generic #1 SMP Thu Feb 14 20:40:45 UTC 2008 i686
GNU/Linux
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ps aux | grep hald
root 5575 0.0 0.2 3436 1092 ?S
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I have the same on another computer running gutsy:
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106 5626 0.0 0.2 3260 1184 ?S17:15 0:00
hald-addon-storage:
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Sorry for the delay; I was quite busy.
You can find the bug concerning the new messages here:
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Here on my Ubuntu Hardy RV, onboard segfaults when I try to use it
remotely, but it does not segfault when used locally.
Moreover, have you tried by setting onboard to use a layout stored on a
disk instead of the layout generated automatically at startup of
onboard? (The latter was always more cra
Public bug reported:
The libwxsvg-dev package in Universe lists (among others) the following
dependencies:
libavcodeccvs-dev
libavformatcvs-dev
These two packages are not present in the Universe repo, but the following are
in the repo:
libavcodec-dev
libavformat-dev
Consequently, I wonder w
- I edited debian/control and removed the "cvs" -substring from the 2
dependency names mentioned in the previous message
- Afterwards I added a new entry in debian/changelog by using dch -i, which
also upped the version number appropriatly
The new .dsc-file passed the test build with pbuilder (
I hope that I did it right.
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Thanks for reviewing it. (I will note on a memo the two little things
that you indicated.)
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Ubuntu 8.04 ships versions of onboard and mousetweaks that are appropriate to
be used during the GDM session. However, users still have to configure GDM to
use them. The following document explains how it can be done:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Accessibility/OnboardAndMousetweaksAtGDM
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the thread from policykit to policykit-gnome.
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S
I filed a corresponding bug at freedesktop:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15362
(I hope that it is right, or should I have filed it in GNOME instead of
freedesktop?
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And here is the corresponding thread in openSUSE:
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=384159
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Hello,
I hope that I have filed the bug against the correct package; or should
I have f
There was some activity in the corresponding bug upstream and a patch has been
supplied there:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=531609
Maybe that the patch can also be applied in ubuntu.
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The patch does not apply properly on policykit-gnome version 0.7 that ships
with ubuntu, but it seems to apply properly on policykit-gnome version 0.8.
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I am running nautilus 1:2.19.5-0ubuntu2 and it still crashes when I try
to open a folder; each time producing a core file in my home directory.
(maybe it is because I don't have a clean system)
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I have opened a new bug report. You can find it here:
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Unfortunately, the crash does not launch apport. Maybe that you can tell
me how I can make it launch apport?
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Binary package hint: nautilus
Nautilus crashes when I change from list view to icon view; and
viceversa. It also crashes when I try to open a folder in the nautilus
window.
I get an error dialog telling me that it could not locate the bonobo
factory. As my dist-upgrade from
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Hello,
I am running Ubuntu gutsy tribe3 on a celeronbox and the kernel
log,syslog and messages continuously receive the following messages:
Aug 1 14:20:14 UbuntuDesktop kernel: [ 632.046738] ata2: EH complete
Aug 1 14:20:14 UbuntuDesktop kernel: [ 632.047340] ata2: DRQ=1
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Today, the update-manager downloaded the linux image 2.6.22-9.21 and the
problem still occurs.
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Despite the updates, it continues to crash systematically, so that it
that it is not possible to navigate through folders. (For the moment I
am using Thunar, but it does not seem to work well either as it seems to
hang sometimes.)
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This bug is still happening on my gutsy tribe3 installation.
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I tried to produce a backtrace with gdb, but the nautilus window hangs
when I try to open a subfolder until I quit gdb. I will attach the file
pruduced by gdb:
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Please, ignore my previous comment. It occurred while running a badly
configured 2.6.20 kernel. It does not happen with the fresh installed
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The problem still occurs with kernel version 2.6.22-9.25 from today.
By the way, I have read that kernel bugd should be filed against linux-
source. So I changed the ubuntu indication with linux-source-2.6.22. I
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I have just discovered that the problem is still happening with the current
generic kernel 2.6.20-16.29
The fact that the syslog were not filled anymore was due to the fact that klogd
was not running. I activated klogd and the logs get filled.
Moreover, I don't think that it is due to a bad cab
I just discovered that the problem of bug#95105 is still happening on my
system. I incorrectly thought that it was not happening anymore because
klogd was not active and consequently the logs did not receive the
messages.
The problem might be related to libata, as it does not occur with kernel
2.6
Public bug reported:
At the gdm login screen, there is an Options menu, that enables users to
change their keyboard and language settings.
I would suggest to add an item to this menu to start the onscreen
keyboard that is shipped with ubuntu and that is called onboard. This
would be welcome for p
Yes, the help documentation (I mean the help page that is opened when
the help button in the Assistive Technology Preferences is clicked) in
Feisty still does not mention that checkbox. Moreover, as the Assistive
Technology Preferences dialogue has been redesigned, the documentation
has one additio
I confirm this too.
As this button merely opens the "Login Window" preferences dialogue
under the menu System->Administration, simply open it that way until it
has been fixed. (gdmsetup is in fact the "Login Window" preferences
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A user that does its typing with an onscreen keyboard is not able to
enter the password into the gksu dialogue, because it is a modal
dialogue.
In Feisty, there was a checkbox in the Assistive Technology settings
that was called "Password dialogues as floating windows" and th
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You were right; after uninstalling the local copy, the bug does not
occur anymore.
Sorry: I thought that the copy that I installed manually had been
overwritten by the update from the repository.
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The problem has been fixed upstream: it was due because gdm looked for
at-spi-registryd at a wrong location. Now it is possible to specify the
location of the at-spi-registryd via the --with-at-spidir configure
argument. You can find more information in this thread on the gnome
mailing list:
http:
Public bug reported:
During the gdmlogin session, at-spi-registryd should be automatically
started when Assistive Technology is enabled (I don't know for sure
whether it should also be automatically started if Assistive Technology
is not enabled.) It does start automatically in Ubuntu 7.04,but it
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The problem has probably been identified; have a look at this message
(and maybe following messages) in the gdm mailing list in gnome:
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gdm-list/2007-August/msg00112.html
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If we restrict ourselves to using the Plain greeter and a dwell gesture
to start onboard, the only thing needed is a new line that defines the
dwell gesture to start onboard.
Considering that onboard is installed by default (I think at least so)
with Ubuntu, that should not cause any problems.
Ho
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Here you can find the source of the current version of onboard and mousetweaks:
https://code.launchpad.net/onboard/
http://gerdk.blogspot.com/
As long as the new version of mousetweaks (probably 0.2.4) is not
available, I suggest to use mousetweaks without the Clicktype window.
This way, the user
Yes, it is still occurring in my uptodate gutsy. I first told about it
still happening in bug 127826,and I was told to file a new bug. (So I
filed this one.)
By the way, I want to point out that when I do a trace with gdb, the
crash hangs before the nautilus window disappears and I have to "force
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Status: Unknown
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RFE: add an item to options menu to start onscreen keyboard
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** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #454306
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Status: Unknown
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at-spi registry not found when in second session
https://b
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: onboard
I have changed the layout of onboard to the default layout and it
crashed. Logging out and back in again did not help. Restarting did not
help either.
Uninstalling and reinstalling it with Synaptic Package Manager does not
solve the problem eithe
I had to set it back to my customized layout for it not to crash.
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run-onboard.py crashed with SIGSEGV
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/131588
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By the way, this bug is not a duplicate of bug#81910, because the fix
indicated in that bug-thread is present in the version 0.87 that I am
using.
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run-onboard.py crashed with SIGSEGV
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I managed to make it work also with its default layout; here is what I
did:
- I opened the keyboard preference panel from gnome and added the U. S.
layout to the layout tab.
It still did not work.
- So I moved the U. S. layout to the top of the list in the layout tab.
Now onboard also works whe
The crashes do still happen if I try to open a folder so that it opens
in the same window. However, if I open a folder by choosing "open in a
new window" from the contextual menu (right click), it opens in another
window without anything crashing.
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nautilus crash on error when locating bonobo f
I can confirm that it fixes the problem in feisty and in gutsy.
(In feisty, I had to copy virtkey.so manualy into my system because of a
dependency problem; in gutsy, gdebi crashed with the package, so I used
the dpkg command. But that is not the point here, as this issues will
not occur in the pa
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