I have to agree with everyone else here. Give us an option to bring the
icons back in the system menu. I don't even use the system menu per se,
but I've added the "Main Menu" to get rid of all the other clutter, and
I've configured everything such that it's in the place where (as a
migrating user
Public bug reported:
I'm using my Pidgin buddy list inside the Compiz widget layer.
If I hover the mouse in one place long enough to trigger the appearance
of a tooltip containing buddy information (which means my mouse is
hovering over that particular buddy) the buddy list/widget layer stays
whe
Public bug reported:
I've just upgraded from Intrepid to Jaunty, and the custom settings I
had associated with "Auto eth0" (simple things; just turning DHCP off to
specify a manual IP, netmask, gateway, and DNS) were overwritten when
the upgrade changed the "Auto eth0" DHCP back on.
The expected
dmandell,
I figured as much, which is why I tried to specify this as a Compiz bug
rather than a Pidgin bug. It wasn't precisely a duplicate of yours, at
least not in my understanding, so that's why I started a new one.
Hopefully, whether the same or not, it gets figured out soon enough.
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Sorry it took so long; here you go.
** Attachment added: "gconftool-2 output"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25285037/gconf_output.txt
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Network manager loses connection settings during Intrepid->Jaunty upgrade
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/357464
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Well, the best I can say is that I don't think it happened when I
upgraded from Jaunty to Karmic, though my current usage of the system on
which the bug occurred is such that it's possible that it may have
happened without my noticing.
The issue was a settings change during an upgrade, so in order
I wanted to throw my voice out there as one saying "not in an LTS".
This was an unexpected change which I promptly reverted.
To reply to #146, the issue is not being like Mac or Windows (though if
I had to pick, I'd pick Windows because it makes evangelism easier--much
larger base of Windows user
I'm just throwing in that I have this issue on Lucid and have had it
since Intrepid(!) or maybe it was Jaunty... it's been so long... I have
a USB and PS/2 keyboard plugged in simultaneously, and occasionally the
USB one will freeze, while I still have access to the PS/2 one. My USB
mouse freezes
I should point out that when any of the above are frozen, lsusb hangs
and fails to respond to ^C, thereby also hanging the terminal in which I
run it. Two minutes later, I get a kernel error about a 120 second
deadlock/block.
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Random Logitech Wireless Mouse Freeze (Kubuntu 9.04)
https://bugs.l
** Changed in: rhythmbox (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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rhythmbox doesn't play: "failed to create stream: not supported"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/579050
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Binary package hint: rhythmbox
I've just set up a pulseaudio server on my Windows media server and I
can connect to it fine using paman, and play music on it from Ubuntu
using (e.g.) VLC. The windows build of PulseAudio is 0.9.6, and I'm
running the latest rhythmbox from the
The relevant part of the debug log would appear to be this:
(00:24:07) [0x2601040] [set_state_and_wait] rb-player-gst.c:625: got
error from sink: Failed to create stream: Not supported
(pulsesink.c(826): gst_pulseringbuffer_acquire ():
/GstPlayBin2:playbin20/GstPlaySink:playsink0/GstBin:abin/GstBi
@Alan
I think what matters isn't so much the *absolute* positioning so much as
where your mouse is hanging out relative to the window that's selected
(assuming that's good proxy for the window you're looking at). Another
small concern is whether or not it's possible to use this program on a
very
I'm running Jaunty, and I still have this issue. The relevant output
from lspci -vvnn is:
00:09.0 SATA controller [0106]: nVidia Corporation Device [10de:0584] (rev a2)
(prog-if 01)
Subsystem: nVidia Corporation Device [10de:cb84]
Control: I/O+ Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV-
Thank you Konstantin!
This fix worked for me on xrdp 0.5.0 on Ubuntu 10.04.
So the question is which: application here (samba or xrdp) is to blame
for this bad behavior? Should samba put that line in its own
configuration file, or should xrdp handle things differently?
I ask because if it is Sa
If the changes get backported to 10.04, I can test, but my environment
can't be upgraded right now. As for the issue itself, it seems to be
some kind of pervasive backwards compatibility issue with gstreamer and
older versions of PulseAudio. No media player I've tried that uses
gstreamer has been
After some searching just now, perhaps this is related to the following bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gst-pulse/+bug/211016
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rhythmbox doesn't play: "failed to create stream: not supported"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/579050
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I'm running xrdp from the 0.5.0 amd64 .deb built in the Maverick ppa
(though I'm running Lucid) and it's happening for me.
The first time it happened to me, I had closed the (mstsc.exe) RDP
client window without logging off.
I tried to /etc/init.d/xrdp restart, and it told me sesman was running,
I rebooted, and it worked again the first time as expected, but again
crashed on the second login; this time I made sure to actually logout.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/321040
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