Bjoern, that sounds like a problem with compiz and multiple screens.
Does the problem go away if you disable desktop effects?
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Bjoern, that sounds like you have the problem with compiz where it
doesn't support dualhead very well yet.
I don't have dualhead, and I don't use compiz, so my problem is
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The utf8 manpage (installed as /usr/share/man/man7/utf-8.7.gz) has the
following lines in the source ("# " added for quoting):
# The .BR "ISO 10646 Universal Character Set (UCS)" ,
# a superset of Unicode, occupies even a 31-bit code space and the obvious
Note that the ".BR"
I have the same problem. In my case, the installer offered the extra
D-Link card as the second option in its list (don't know if the ordering
is relevant), and the installed system wanted to use the VIA card
integrated onto the motherboard. The VIA card doesn' t have a cable
attached, since it work
I followed the instructions on that page, and the syslog snippet is
attached. I am not sure this is directly useful: after I manually chose
the D-Link card, it seems to be chosen every time, even after a reboot.
(Might be a timing problem, or udev randomness, rather than NM
remembering the manual c
I rebooted a few more times, to get more statistics, and NetworkManager
does not always choose the same device: sometimes it chooses one,
sometimes the other Ethernet card.
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Wearing a "ignorant user" hat: the installer asks me which interface
should be used, but the installed system ignores that. I have to choose
the right card from the NetworkManager every time, and that's pretty
annoying. If NetworkManager in the installed system can't make use of
the information I g
There was some discussion about this on IRC, and as a result I was
directed to look at /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules, which I
attach. Two things:
1) It names the interfaces eth2 and eth3, instead of eth0 and eth1,
which is going to surprise a number of people.
2) If I switch the names
Alexander, I thought I did that already in my first message to this bug
report: the D-Link card (r8169 driver, MAC 00:17:9a:3a:c9:52) is the
right one, the VIA card is the wrong one (and has no cable attached).
That's also what I tell the installer, of course.
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I've just installed the gutsy beta on a laptop (Fujitsu-Siemens P7120,
1.2 GHz, 1 GiB of RAM), and until I removed tracker, it was unusably
slow: dragging a mail from one folder to another in Evolution would
routinely take 10-15 seconds, for example. After removing tracker, it's
happens in an insta
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xqbiff
As part of the QA team's testing for the hardy release, I tested an
upgrade from dapper to hardy, using a virtual machine with over 7000
packages installed. This ran into a problem with x11-common and xqbiff.
x11-common wants to remove the /usr/X11
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: grub
I'm doing QA testing on hardy images as of today, testing various images
on kvm. For the Ubuntu desktop amd64 cd, and Kubuntu amd64 DVD
installation both fail at grub installation, saying ""Executing 'grub-
install (hd0)' failed. This is a fatal erro
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I just completed a successful i386 desktop install, too, with current
hardy version of kvm.
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I get the same problem when testing the final release candidate of
ubuntu hardy desktop i386 under kvm. The problem goes away if I use the
GNOME sound settings to configure sound playback to use "ALSA" instead
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Like I said, mirrors should update their Packages files only after
they've got all the .debs the Packages file refer to. This is best
practice for operating a .deb mirror, but requires the mirror admins set
it up especially.
In pseudocode: mirror all new .debs; mirror Packages files; remove
obsole
I don't agree that the bug is invalid.
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I was testing upgrades of Kubuntu on amd64 from dapper to hardy. I ran:
do-release-upgrade -d
The result: "Could not calculate the upgrade
A unresolvable problem occurred while calculating the upgrade."
(Manual copy-paste, sorry for any
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When I run Xubuntu (dapper, gutsy) under kvm, and start their terminal
emulator, the guest X server crashes. Every time.
I'm told this doesn't happen on real hardware, so it is probably a kvm
bug, though I admit I can't imagine what might cause it.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: qemu
On a lark, I tried to create a 27 terabyte virtual disk with qemu-img.
With RAW format it works OK. With QCOW2 format it segmentation faults.
The commands I ran:
qemu-img create -f raw bar.qemu 27000G
qemu-img create -f qcow2 foo.qemu 27000G
(I do
I don't know if it is an issue still. I don't use the
fi.archive.ubuntu.com mirror directly anymore, so I don't know if there
are problems. However, given that it is a race condition, even if I did
use it directly, without problems, that does not mean there would be no
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I do use it, just not directly. I run my own mirror off of it.
fi.archive.ubuntu.com is a mirror Ubuntu points installs to. It should
work. Sometimes it does not. That is the point.
What is the point of marking real problems as invalid without even
looking at the issue? Why comment on it if you d
"The mirrors should only update their list of new upgrades after the
packages themselves have been downloaded."
Yes, that's what they should do. It is my experience that the
fi.archive.ubuntu.com mirror does not do that, or at least did not use
to do that. That is exactly why I filed the bug.
"So
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Ubuntu has automatic spell checking turned on in various applications. I
write in three languages regularly, and in a fourth occasionally (though
pretty rarely), and every application is always wrong about the language
I'm using. I'd really rather not have to figure out how to
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evince
Evince does not seem to be able to open a file with a colon in the name:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] evince 'foo:bar'.pdf
>
> (evince:12543): libgnomevfs-CRITICAL **: gnome_vfs_uri_is_local: assertion
> `uri != NULL' failed
This is probably due to some
I have this problem on my system as well. I use the radeonhd driver. It
goes away if I set /apps/gnome-settings-daemon/plugins/xrandr/active and
/apps/gnome_settings_daemon/plugins/xrandr/active both to false (perhaps
one of the might have been enough).
Based on Bryce's instructions on IRC, I veri
The value of the script is that it makes it easy to see if your hardware
supports kvm acceleration or not.
Copy-pasting the shell command from the package description has proven
to not always be easy enough, see link in my previous message. If you
don't think that's sufficient justification, feel
I don't think running "/etc/init.d/kvm start" is as easy as running
"kvm-ok" (or whatever command name you choose). It also tries to load a
kernel module, which may be an unwanted side effect, but that's easily
fixable by adding a new argument ("/etc/init.d/kvm check" or something).
If you add the
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(I'm guessing gdm is the appropriate package, but it might be the
installer as well, or something completely different, like a larch.)
I just installed today's (or possibly yesterday's) daily build on an
amd64 machine. In the installer, I chose Finni
And the script.
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I'm attaching a little Python program to see if kvm acceleration can be
used. Running this would be easier than copy-pasting the egrep command
line, especially if something tries to be smart and converts ASCII
quotes to fancy, non-working quotes.
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Oh, I thought kvm did require Python already. I'm happy to rewrite the
script in shell, though, no big deal.
I know kvm falls back on qemu: the point is to make it easier to know
whether it will or not, on a given hardware. Copy-pasting the command
line from the package description works, except w
I would've answered this earlier, but launchpad either never sent me an
e-mail about this, or it never reached me.
I can open files with similar names without problems in less, vi, and
emacs. Gedit has the same problem as evince.
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Binary package hint: bcm5700-source
Trying to build the bcm5700 kernel modules fails for me on gutsy. The
gutsy version wants linux/config.h, which I'm told on IRC is a bug in
bcm5700-source. The hardy version builds, but is missing a depends on
dpatch; installing that makes
I have just tested that this works for me, on i386, running gutsy.
What architecture are you running one?
Can you find the file that the package downloaded and run md5sum on it?
If you can, that would help us to verify that we both download the same
file. My checksum is as follows:
821cc72359a9
The qemu (+ bochsbios-qemu) package seems to work for me, on a system
otherwise running pure gutsy.
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Assigning to Colin, on his request.
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Package: makedev
The makedev package in dapper installs and removes an init.d script, and
symlinks to it. The hardy version neither installs nor removes them.
This means that if you upgrade from dapper to hardy, the symlinks stay
on the system. Also, because the init.d file i
Note that postinst also suffers from this.
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Package: texlive-base-bin-doc
This probably affects a large number of texlive packages. See
http://people.ubuntu.com/~liw/piuparts/ubuntu-hardy-i386-main/fail/
for a list of packages that fail piuparts testing, the texlive ones seem
to all have this problem. The problem is
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> - Uncheck "Detect Outputs";
This workaround would require me to tweak things every time I attach or
detach an external screen to my laptop. That's quite inconvenient, so
I'm hoping a real fix will be found.
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Roger, you have just one external screen, or several that you switch
between, such as projectors?
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Binary package hint: postgresql
Greetings from your friendly neighborhood QA team.
While testing the hardy server iso image for amd64, 20080318.1 version,
following the instructions at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Cases/ServerInstall#postgresql-server
I am failing at st
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Binary package hint: gfxboot
Greetings from your friendly neighborhood QA team.
When testing today's hardy DVD images, in preparation for the Beta
release, I found out that gfxboot inifinitely loops, or crashes,
resulting in the DVD images to be unusable. The images in quest
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Binary package hint: bzr
Version: 1.0-1~gutsy1
I just tried to branch something from Launchpad, using an invalid URL,
and Launchpad returned a 500 error code. (It should have returned 404, I
think, but that's beside the point for this bug about bzr.)
Bzr then gave an error
I've done several installations with gutsy and hardy, in KVM and on real
hardware, using the Finnish keyboard layout, without any problems. I've
chosen English as the language on some systems, and Finnish on others.
(Not denying that the problem exists, just remarking that I haven't seen
it myself
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Binary package hint: python-ldtp
I'm using Hardy, current as of a couple of days ago. Python-ldtp version
0.9.2-2ubuntu1 (source package ldtp).
When I run this:
python -c 'import ldtp'
the result is that the Python interpreter dies from SIGKILL, instead of
a nice zero exit
On to, 2008-02-21 at 13:12 +, Guilherme Salgado wrote:
> evolution-2.21.91-0ubuntu1 (the version in hardy) has the option to
> disable the magic spacebar. shall we mark this fix released or are there
> plans to backport this change to gutsy?
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I too can cofirm that Kenneth's workaround in comment #3 works and makes
the problem go away.
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I have recently changed Computer Janitor so that it is rather more
careful about what to suggest for removal. The problem was that it was
considering all common third-party packages as uninteresting to the
user, which caused a lot of people to accidentally remove stuff they
care about.
The fix for
If the janitor shows nothing to clean, then it doesn't find anything
wrong in your system. That's probably a good thing.
The button should be greyed out in that case, though. I'll retitle the
bug to indicate that as the problem.
pvendeyse, please file a separate bug about your problem, as I suspe
Mathieu, the janitor's heuristics for guessing what can be removed have
changed. It is now much more careful about suggesting things to remove.
This is not a bug.
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This is not an update-manager bug, it's a bug in whatever package or
packages that cause the slowdown. However, the bug report is too vague
to be useful. At least the following information is needed:
* what slowed down?
* how was this measured?
* what hardware is being used?
* if you use the livec
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It's already shown. Click on the name of a package to see full details.
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Phil, thanks for the patch. Unfortunately, I don't think it is
appropriate to upload it at this stage of karmic development, since it
is past the UI freeze. Also, it would really be better to have an
expander instead of something unfamiliar to the users.
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Binary package hint: software-store
Software Store is translated into Finnish as "Ubuntu sovelluskauppa".
While the English word may or may not indicate that it is place where
you buy things, the Finnish one clearly indicates only that it is a
place for buying things. This is
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The noise has returned for me, as well.
What does one have to do to shut gdm up for good? This is ridiculous.
It's also a violation of the Debian Policy, and unless Ubuntu has
changed that part, of Ubuntu Policy.
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I tried Stephan's patch and my machine boots and the network comes up.
Since this seems to be a race condition, it usually does that anyway,
but at least the patch doesn't seem to break anything seriously. Thanks,
Stephan.
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Sorry, doesn't look even remotely like the same bug.
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(design decision) Icons missing from context menu , dialogue buttons ,
firefox bookmark favicons
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FWIW, I haven't had this issue in months, so I assume this is fixed in
Ubuntu (jaunty).
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I can't reproduce this on karmic anymore. The progress windows aren't in
the alt-tab list or the taskbar, but the main window is, so this should
be perfect.
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Is anyone seeing this bug anymore? I still haven't seen it myself, so if
no-one can say anything to the contrary, I will consider it fixed, and
am marking it accordingly. If you do see it, please a) reopen and b)
leave a comment. Thanks.
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I just tested the Kubuntu karmic beta desktop image and this bug is
fixed now.
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This seems to have been fixed sometime between hardy and karmic.
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this seems to work now in karmic
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I claim this to be fixed (in karmic).
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This doesn't seem to be happening to me anymore on karmic.
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The attached patch would seem to fix things, at least as far as getting the url
to be recognized. It won't
make gnome-terminal make anything useful happen, though.
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http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=597526
** Also affects: gtk via
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=597526
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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GTK+ whines when I'm using synergy
https://bugs.laun
This is fixed in the karmic beta.
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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ubiquity should not select text in first text field when clicking "forward"
button
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/335470
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this is fixed in karmic, it seems.
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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ubiquity's partition resize option has a near-invisible slider
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/287546
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I have no idea why debugging symbols are missing from the stack trace. I
had all the dbgsym packages installed. Oh well.
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inkscape crashed with SIGSEGV
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/435809
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 418319 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/418319
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 418319
computer janitor "cleanup" button sensitive when there's nothing to clean up
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computer-janitor empty lists
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/426464
Yo
Ubuntu:
- incomplete translation template (Closes: LP: #425018)
- "cleanup" button sensitive when there's nothing to clean up
(Closes: LP: #418319)
- wrong launchpad page link in about box (Closes: LP: #417309)
-- Lars Wirzenius Wed, 09 Sep 2009 17:37:19 +0300
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** Attachment added: "cj.debdiff"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/31541944/cj.debdiff
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Feature freeze exception: computer-janitor bug fixes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/426864
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