Public bug reported:
I have USA and Spanish (Spain) keyboard layouts defined on my laptop,
with USA being the default. When I plug in my external keyboard I can no
longer choose the Spanish layout either from the keyboard layout
indicator in the panel or via the keyboard shortcut I've defined. If
I'm guessing that it's package xorg.
** Package changed: ubuntu => xorg (Ubuntu)
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Plugging in a keyboard loses the second keyboard layout when using more than
one layout
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/376592
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Thanks, Sergey. I can confirm that updating libxklavier from your PPA
fixed the problem for me on 9.04.
For those who have been having this problem:
1) Read about updating from PPAs here:
https://help.launchpad.net/Packaging/PPA#Installing%20software%20from%20a%20PPA
2) Add Sergey's PPA to your
For those who got here because you're losing one or more keyboard
layouts, see bug #363169
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libxklavier/+bug/363169). The
following fixed the keyboard layout problem for me on 9.04:
1) Read about updating from PPAs here:
https://help.launchpad.net/Packagin
I have a laptop with which I use an external keyboard at times, and I
use two keyboard layouts. I have the same symptoms as others report
here: after suspend/resume or plugging in the keyboard, the second
keyboard layout becomes inaccessible. I have intrepid-updates enabled
and gnome-settings-daemo
/usr/lib/hal/debian-setup-keyboard runs each time a keyboard is plugged
in. debian-setup-keyboard sets the keyboard model, layout, variants and
options from what's in /etc/default/console-setup, which doesn't reflect
anything set up by the keyboard preferences.
I can modify debian-setup-keyboard t
/usr/lib/hal/debian-setup-keyboard runs each time a keyboard is plugged
in. debian-setup-keyboard sets the keyboard model, layout, variants and
options from what's in /etc/default/console-setup, which doesn't reflect
anything set up by the keyboard preferences.
I can modify debian-setup-keyboard t
Doh! I made two nifty scripts for setting the keyboard automatically,
but neither works. When /usr/lib/hal/debian-setup-keyboard runs in
response to a keyboard being plugged in, it doesn't know which user
plugged in the keyboard or which display they're using. Therefore, it
can't get the keyboard p
same
> issue, and that is quite unfortunate for xorg. It would be great if you
> could close this bug again and open a new bug, possibly referencing this
> bug report in the description.
>
Larry Reid
Principal Consultant, Jade Systems Inc
Mobile: +1 604.376.8884
technopragm
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel
On 9.04, about half the time, when cold starting or waking from suspend,
I can't get the X output on the built-in monitor of my laptop.
Sometimes, Ctrl-Alt-F1 and then Ctrl-Alt-F7 gets the X video to work.
Sometimes Ctrl-Alf-F1 ge
** Attachment added: "Xorg.0.log"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/30196937/Xorg.0.log
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/30196938/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: "LsHal.gz"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/30196939/LsHal.gz
** Attachment added: "LsMo
Here's the Xorg.0.log from Karmic. Note that on this occasion, Karmic
didn't freeze up completely, so I was able to hit Ctrl-Alt-F1. I didn't
have any video, but I was able to log in and do sudo shutdown -r now
without any video.
(I'm running both 9.04 and 9.10 on the same Inspiron 1100 in a dual-
Trying to boot 9.10 with an external monitor, I got the Ubuntu splash
and the progress bar moved maybe 10 % of the way and then it locked up
completely. The Xorg.0.log wasn't touched -- it had the same mod date as
the file I posted in the previous comment.
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No X Video on Built-in Monitor of Del
I booted 9.10 without the boot splash and got as far as a GDM login
screen. I entered my credentials and I got the default desktop wallpaper
with a spinning mouse pointer, then it froze. In fact, I was half-way
through typing something in a ssh session that I had into the 9.10
system and that froze
** Attachment added: ".xsession-errors"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/30230251/.xsession-errors
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No X Video on Built-in Monitor of Dell Inspiron 1100
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The Dell with 9.10 is connecting through a wire. There is a wireless
card in the box, but since I've never got to Network Manager to set the
wireless password, I've been using eth0 through a wire.
I will attach two dmesg outputs shortly. The first one is when the Dell
was sitting with the GDM logi
** Attachment added: "dmesg-prelogin.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/30259585/dmesg-prelogin.txt
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No X Video on Built-in Monitor of Dell Inspiron 1100
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** Attachment added: "dmesg-postlogin-2.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/30259626/dmesg-postlogin-2.txt
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No X Video on Built-in Monitor of Dell Inspiron 1100
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I let ubuntu-bug run in the ssh session for about two hours, but it
didn't finish. Is there a way to get the output of ubuntu-bug without a
GUI running? Where does it put the output? Would that output be useful
to you (ubuntu-bug while the Dell is in the X-up-but-useless state)?
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No X Video on
** Attachment added: "dmesg-postlogin.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/30259600/dmesg-postlogin.txt
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** Attachment added: "Xorg.0.log-2"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/30259640/Xorg.0.log-2
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 406460 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/406460
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 406460
[i845] xorg hang on video driver 2.8.0
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No X Video on Built-in Monitor of Dell Inspiron 1100
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/412245
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I can confirm that these symptoms persist in 9.04 and 9.10 alpha 3 on
the Dell Inspiron. Karmic 9.10 seems to be worse -- If you get as far as
a GDM login it will display the Ubuntu wallpaper but go no farther, and
Ctrl-Alt-Fn no longer works. In 9.04 switching between a console and X
often gets X
Re-opening. Symptoms persist in 9.04 alpha 3.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => New
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[i845] [Inspiron 1100] Fails to detect laptop flatpanel screen (i845)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/316081
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Public bug reported:
I have seen this in Ubuntu 9.04, Evolution 2.26.1 and Ubuntu 9.10 Alpha
3, Evolution 2.27.5.
Clicking on the "From" column heading in an e-mail message list view
sorts the messages case sensitive, e.g. "larry reid" comes after "Marc
Reid". My
10 Alpha
3, Evolution 2.27.5.
- Clicking on the "From" column heading in an e-mail message list view
- sorts the messages case sensitive, e.g. "larry reid" comes after "Marc
- Reid". My locale is en_CA.UTF-8 and I've confirmed with sort(1) in a
- terminal window tha
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #590976
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=590976
** Also affects: evolution via
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=590976
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Sort order in message lists seems to ignore locale in "From" or "T
I've been running Jaunty for two days now with the updates from
-proposed and the problem has been solved. The keyboard settings are
maintained when plugging and unplugging the USB keyboard.
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libxklavier is built without XInput support
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/363169
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Ignore comments #5 and #10 unless you're back on 9.04. On further
research, it appears that others have had the same experience -- the
workarounds that worked in 9.04 don't work in 9.10 or 10.04.
I'm working with the 10.04 release candidate and having the same
problem. I was able to use Jack's wor
Okay. If I add the line to /etc/pulse/default.pa as Jack said in comment
#8. Then I installed gnome-alsa-mixer. I ran it from Applications->
Sound and Video-> Gnome Alsa Mixer. I check "Mute" and uncheck "Rec."
under "Mic", and uncheck "Mute" and check "Rec." over towards
"Internal". I also check "
Because of the total disinterest in resolving this bug, I've donated all
my old computers to Free Geek. Funny. I've heard people say that one of
the advantages of linux is that it runs on old computers. That's not my
experience.
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[i845] xorg hang on video driver 2.8.0
https://bugs.launchpad.net
Under 1) of my comment from 2009-12-28, it should read "RIGHT click on
the volume icon in the top panel." "Open Volume Control" is the second
item in the pop-up menu that appears. Sorry about that.
Jack and Romain's work-around may be fine, but I didn't need to use them
to get the internal microph
I have a Lenovo x300 running 9.04 and I'm struggling with the internal
microphone, too. I've found a couple of things:
1) The Gnome Alsa Mixer does what the original poster said, and
therefore doesn't allow me to select the internal microphone. However,
if I click on the volume icon in the top pan
Julian: The patch I submitted fixed my problem (see #13 above).
Unfortunately I don't have time tonight to try to reproduce the
situation, and indeed I may not be able to (I'm not sure I have access
to the server anymore). But I can definitely confirm that it was still
fixed in LinuxMint 13 (Ubuntu
iMac's excellent suggestion at #16 worked for me, but I had many more
messed up contacts than he did. I found an easier way to clean up my
contacts. I:
1) Exported my Google contacts as a "Google CSV" file.
2) Opened the file in LibreOffice calc
3) Sorted by "Custom Field 1 - Value" (column BW whe
#492 fixed my Dell Vostro 1440 running 11.04.
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Title:
Alps touchpad is recognized but synaptics clients and scrolling do not
work
To manage not
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gvfs
When connecting to a DFS share using Nautilus on Ubuntu 10.04, I can
only see part of the directory tree. Take the example of a share with a
DFS root at X, and sub directories A, B, and C all on different servers.
I can connect to X, and see A, B, an
Does Nautilus use smbclient (or the client library) for sure? Is it
possible that the issue is in the way Nautilus uses smbclient? I'm
prepared to work with someone to find a solution e.g. testing, providing
more info on my situation. We can work bottom up or top down, whichever
you prefer. Just le
I submitted the bug and patch to Samba at:
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8055.
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https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8055
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David: When I try "load-module module-udev-detect ignore_db=1" I get no
sound recording at all. In fact, all sound appears to be broken, e.g.
the volume icon in the panel shows no volume and doesn't respond to any
attempts to unmute or change volume.
About two months ago I spent a day trying to id
front:0 works for me. After reboot I still have audio on the internal
mike, as shown by the Pulse Audio volume meter for recording.
I should note that with either workaround, after reboot I have to go
into Gnome Alsa Mixer and click on the "Rec" checkbox under capture.
This has always been the beh
I'm still using 3.1.15 of software centre but I haven't seen the bug
since Saturday. It was pretty consistent before. I installed a number of
updates on Saturday and Sunday so maybe one of them fixed the problem
(or hid it).
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James, will do. I may get to it tonight Pacific Time or at the latest
over the weekend.
I've traced the code enough to feel confident that my problem is NOT
related to the authentication issue I mentioned in my original bug
description. I'm currently looking at a path that seems to lose a \
somewh
Is it a regression ?
Did this use to work properly with a previous release ?
Not as far as I know.
What version of samba packages are used ?
Please give the output of:
dpkg-query -W -f='${Package} ${Version} ${Source} ${Status}\n' | grep
samba
libsmbclient 2:3.4.7~dfsg-1ubuntu3.5 samba inst
Sorry for the extra post. VPN's working again. Here's the output of the
smbclient -L command:
Domain=[my-domain] OS=[EMC-SNAS:T5.6.50.2] Server=[my-server]
Sharename Type Comment
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my-share Disk DFS01 root share
James: I downloaded the source for Samba 3.5.8, built it, and confirmed
that it had the same problem. So I've been tracing the code. What I see
is that in the function cli_dfs_get_referal in libsmb/clidfs.c two
components of the path are returned: one that doesn't end in a \, and
the other that doe
My fix for my issue works. As I said, I can't test it against other
servers. Let me know how we should guide this through the Samba team.
Thanks for your help so far!
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Here's the patch. I made it on the v3-4-test branch of the Samba git
repository. It seems to also patch the current stable 3.5.8 version. I
hope this helps.
** Patch added:
"0001-Fix-for-servers-that-don-t-put-a-path-separator-at-t.patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/samba/+bug/7
I upgraded VirtualBox and got 11.04 to install (the official release,
not beta). When I try to reproduce the bug, I'm not allowed to pull down
the "File Under:" drop-down (it's disabled). So I guess this bug is
"fixed". Thanks.
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Sorry. I can't get the current Natty beta to install in version 3.2 of
VirtualBox, which is the one I use on 10.04. I have no way to test. I'd
love to help but I can't afford to spend more time on it.
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I made a Maverick USB stick and booted from USB. I followed the
instructions to get the PulseAudio verbose log. I tried to record using
the internal microphone and the standard Sound Recorder application.
Nothing was recorded. The verbose log is attached. I have a Lenovo
ThinkPad X300, just like th
I guess I mean silence was recorded. Sound Recorder showed it had a 4
second recording, but when I play it back I hear nothing. Sound playback
was working for other applications, of course.
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Pulseaudio refuses to use internal microphone input (Lenovo X300)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/434520
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