So this means that the error you get does not appear in the logs but
only in a message box? Thanks for your information, after that we'll try
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** Changed in: gnunet (Ubuntu)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2480
This bug is still not fixed. Hurestore is not a finished program, and
would better be removed from the repositories. Don't hope you'll get it
for Intrepid...
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Thanks!
Sebastien Bacher: Upstream identified the patch that broke things, it
was about password storage. A new version of the patch has already been
committed (see [1]), so Ubuntu can do the same ASAP instead of
committing the wrong patch.
1: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=552583#c28
Well, this is nice to have, thanks, but IMHO this does not fix the bug.
Can you think of any standard user that will go and edit this file to
get his Private folder translated?! Doing so manually is nonsense.
What we need is a kind of extension to xdg-user-dirs so that the dir
name is translated b
Don Capo: we cannot unsubscribe you, but you can do this using the link
in the panel on the right.
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Pedro: AFAIK the bug on GNOME's bugzilla is not the same at all. The
present report deals with a bug that appeared with the last SRU in
Intrepid (evolution 2.24.1.1-0ubuntu1 to 2.24.2-0ubuntu1), while the
remote one is from 2004 and is in calendar. At least this is how it
appeared for me. See [1] f
I've just checked downgrading to 2.24.1-0ubuntu2 (original version in
Intrepid), and I can confirm it solved this bug. Going back to
2.24.2-0ubuntu1 brought the problem again. Since the new version is
still in intrepid-proposed, I suggest it shouldn't enter -updates before
this is fixed.
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the "
Obviously the crashers are more important than this bug.Maybe we can
find the specific change that is likely to have raised the present
issue. Do you have somewhere a debdiff of 2.24.1.1-0ubuntu1,
2.24.1.1-0ubuntu1 and 2.24.2-0ubuntu1? I can have a look at the code to
see what we can suspect. Else
If you have some ideas about the cause of this bug, I suggest you file a
report directly on bugzilla.kernel.org, you'll get attention from people
that have (relatively more) time to work on it. This is not likely to be
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Binary package hint: rhythmbox
This is in Intrepid, rhythmbox 0.11.6svn20081008-0ubuntu4.2.
>From time to time, when I try to start Rhythmbox, it does nothing.
Actually, using a terminal and --debug, I saw new instances of rhythmbox
are just exiting normally: there is alread
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mannheim: As explained above by otzenpunk and J0rd, gnome-keyring has to
face a different problem than PAM. PAM can arbitrarily decide to allow a
user to log in, it is completely mastering this authorization process.
It is not the case of gnome-keyring, which stores the passwords in an
encrypted fi
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Could you tell us what applications you're seeing this bug with? I've
been investigating this, but I've not been able to reproduce it.
Harrison: you say it's unpredictable. How often do you see it? Could you
try to find some determinations to it (applications, folders...)?
hackel: do you get this
Thanks for your feedback. I cannot reproduce this behavior. What do you
get if you resize the dialog and launch it again?
Obviously, resizing should happen before showing the window. This is
IMHO a little bug and should be relatively easy to fix.
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ht
Still here with driver 2.7.1.
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Dustin: Have you considered moving unwrap to PAM session phase, instead
of auth? It makes no sense to me to block the whole authentication to
mount your encrypted folder. The auth phase should be reserved to
authentication checking - session is here for you, where you can do this
while starting oth
OK, my proposal was missing something - you need the password to
unwrap... :-p
So the best would IMHO that you simply check that the password is the right one
during the auth phase, and only unwrap the folder after, for example in a child
process. For now, in the pam_sm_authenticate function, th
The new version does not fix the freeze, sadly. Pretty annoying... :-(
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jrrk: I don't think you're suffering from the same bug. Yours is
actually much more of a problem! Please open a new report, there must be
a very precise problem to tackle - which may be easier to solve than the
present bug, in the end. Attaching logs from ~/.local/share/tracker/
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...and still here with KMS enabled (kernel 2.6.30rc5).
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Binary package hint: openoffice.org
Printing a text with curved apostrophes ( ’ - U+2019, a.k.a. right
single quotation mark) using the Gentium font results in blank
characters instead of each apostrophe. PDF and PS exported files does
not suffer from this bug, and printing t
The package is in Karmic, but obviously won't make it into Jaunty.
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Wouldn't it be the task of DeviceKit-disks to check for the drive's
health and disable parking when it's happening too often or when the
disk is near its end of life? I know it already does some SMART checks,
so it could be easy to add this feature, and IMHO it's the place where
things like that sh
Andy: Have you read this recent post by Richard Hughes [1]?
"all the multimedia buttons come up through both X and HAL. g-p-m has to filter
the second button, and mostly this works well": maybe 'mostly' is the problem
here. :-)
1: http://blogs.gnome.org/hughsie/2009/01/28/gnome-power-manager-and
"in 2-27 - gnome-power-manager will stop listening to HAL for button
events": to me this can mean that in previous releases, HAL events can
interfere. Anyway it's just a hint, I just implied that maybe Richard
knows more about the current bug.
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This bug is still marked as incomplete because nobody could find precise
causes to it, and it seems to have drawn less attention for about one
year, maybe meaning that it's been fixed. Developers would need precise
informations (procedures, logs...) to do something.
Your comment doesn't help much
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When I call and press the red button to hang up, the call is actually
NOT disconnected even though everything seems OK. This situation
continuous until the credit is zero which is extremely odd.
ProblemType: Bug
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Good to know I'm not alone! Reverting to old drivers is a good option
since the bug is new in Jaunty. But for the future improvements, we
really need to get tis fixed.
I advise you to subscribe to the upstream bug, they may need more
information, and showing we are several people affected by this
Sorry if the new bug is different form the old one, but I'm not able to
read these dumps.
About the patches: the commit you refer to above is the same as
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/attachment.cgi?id=2580613f4c435ebf2a7c150ffa714f3b23b8e4e8cb42f
which you cited before, but with a different sign
I'd like to be sure we agree on the problem here. If you want to use
Compiz, just disable Metacity compositor in GConf (using gconf-editor,
under /apps/metacity/general/compositing_manager). If you want to use
Metacity, just turn off desktop effects, and then set Metacity as a
compositor or not usi
Martey: Yes, the bug will hit you after you returned to Metacity for a
short period. In particular, this happens if Compiz cannot start because
of a driver problem, because before you fix it you need Metacity to run
instead. But what I said is that if you still suffer from this bug,
disable the GCo
What's your problem exactly? Posting screenshots of situations where the
bug is not occurring is a strange way of explaining it...
You say it's similar to bug 106186, but in that bug at least either
icons are shown, or they aren't; you won't see any strange effects like
those you describe.
If you
** CVE removed: http://www.cve.mitre.org/cgi-
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** CVE removed: http://www.cve.mitre.org/cgi-
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The bug you link to seems to have been fixed. Please try using the free
NVidia driver instead of the proprietary one, and then we'll know what
kind of bug it is.
About the forum thread: are you xavierp94? Form what I see on the screenshot:
http://ubuntuforums.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=115862
Would you please read my comments before you answer. We're not going
anywhere this way.
1) The screenshot I referred to is exactly the one you pointed me at. It
shows that the bug is most likely a video driver one.
2) Plasma is a KDE program. From the screenshots, you're using GNOME,
and your bug
You actually used the free driver before you enabled the proprietary
one. Now I'd just like you to return to the free one to test if that
works with it. Else we cannot be sure that's not a more general problem
e.g. with you card model. See https://help.ubuntu.com/9.04/hardware/C
/restricted-manager
Installing drivers directly from NVidia is not the recommended way,
though it can help. Do you confirm the bug has completely disappeared
with the version 180.51 of the driver? So I'm opening a task against
that package, as OpenOffice. org has nothing to do with it.
** Also affects: nvidia-graphic
** Summary changed:
- Openoffice loses some icons and text under certain themes in Ubuntu 9.04
+ Some icons and text disappear in OpenOffice
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-180 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Attachment added: "Screenshot of the problem with Save/Discard chan
There work going on upstream. They plan to fix this in some release soon, which
should hopefully be in Karmic. See for example (already old):
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/rhythmbox-devel/2009-March/msg00081.html
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/rhythmbox-devel/2009-May/msg00037.html
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Again, please be a little more constructive. If you want to help us
making Ubuntu better, you have to understand that this kind of remark
won't get your problem fixed. Providing detailed information in well-
formed sentences will always give the developers more will to help you
than random complain
OK, thanks, so now we're sure this is a bug in the proprietary NVIdia
driver. If the text problem is still occurring with the new proprietary
driver, you may want to report a new bug about that. It's best to go
directly to NVidia's bug tracker since Ubuntu developers don't have
access to the source
wordsmyth: I guess the code installation dialog only appears when you
try to read an *unencrypted* DVD for th first time. Then, if you try
with an encrypted DVD, it only fails, and it's always been the case in
Ubuntu. At least the problem is, the first codec prompt should also
explain how to read e
OK, that seems to be fixed with kernel 2.6.30rc6. So that must be the above
cited patch. Thanks!
(There are new bugs with KMS in that version, though... :-p )
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Upstream has just released further fixes to the DVD playback plugin. See
http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/releases/gst-plugins-bad/0.10.12.html. A more
detailed status explanation can be found here:
http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/wiki/DvdPlayback
All these improvements should be in Karmic, and
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So bad! I've experienced another freeze, and while the symptoms are a little
different (no moving mouse cursor this time), the kernel trace is the very same
as in the first dump:
[ 1320.512119] Call Trace:
[ 1320.512137] [] ? rb_erase+0xbe/0x130
[ 1320.512150] [] __mutex_lock_slowpath+0xa4/0x10
As I said, the bug is likely to be in CUPS, since Evince is able to show
the PS file correctly.
** Also affects: cups (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Could a developer explain what the exact status of this bug is supposed
to be in Jaunty? Since it's been marked as fixed, people have reported
rather contradictory results: should they file separate bugs on a per-
driver basis?
Myself I'm able to experience it with Intel i915, driver 2.7.1, EXA. I
I'm experiencing the same "cache grows" issue with driver 2.7.99 and
kernels 2.6.30, but a i915 card. So the problematic code must be common.
It took me some time to figure that was not a kernel issue, but a video
driver one. I can confirm caches take about half of my 500 MB of RAM,
arent' dropped
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Maybe the 12h delay is in cause. Do you do this often? If you want, you
can try once again to see if that's the cause of the bug.
But the problem here is that Ubuntu ships with a version of gnome-power-
manager that is no longer developed upstream, so they won't consider our
bugs. If it only occur
No progress AFAIK, see the upstream report in GNOME bug tracker. They're
aware of it since duplicates appear regularly. You may still ask them
why it's not on the priority list, but they're quite busy working on
things like Bluetooth support ATM.
Have you tried setting the connexion for all users,
I can't be sure, be that must be the same bug. The symptoms are the
same, at least; You can try debugging with the procedure listed in
comment 6, or wait and see what upstream says.
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Craig: Yes, .openoffice.org2 is now replaced in OO.o 3.0 with
.openoffice.org/3/, thus removing the former has no effect. And BTW, my
previous comment is wrong, there are still cases where the recent files
are not updated.
I'd really like somebody to tell us where we can fix this problem
without r
Aaron: I don't think that's the same bug, since I don't experience
kernel Oopses. Please report yours separately, and devs will determine
what your bug may be. You can follow the debugging procedure they gave
me, you'll gain some time.
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Still here with 2.7.0. Good to have this PPA ot check that, thanks!
I'm getting around 300 FPS instead of 750 with glxgears. I've noticed an
interesting message when starting glxgears using UXA:
> Running synchronized to the vertical refresh. The framerate should be
> approximately 1/259 the mon
Public bug reported:
As you know, Ubuntu and OpenSuSE use a custom translation system for
.desktop files. Bug 3935 deals with the GKeyFile issue.
Now that GIO is the preferred way to handle .desktop files, via
GDesktopAppInfo, we need to make it support that system. The future
GNOME Shell is nota
pitti: Please have a look at bug 371399, about the same .desktop files
translation using GIO's GDesktopAppInfo. Thanks!
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Bobby: the bug you experience is not the one reported here. Please open
a new report, and there somebody will be able to help you. Thanks!
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Well, thanks for that fix, but I fear it only handles the case with big
icons and Human theme. If you're using another theme (e.g. Tango) and/or
another size (small icons: 16x16), the wrong icon is still shown.
Strange how it disappeared from all those packages...
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OK. How did you fix the problem with big Human icons?
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Hendrik: your situation can be interesting to debug SATA problems. Could
you explain more what has changed from Intrepid? I mean: did you only
change the disk, keeping the same machine? Please try using the Intrepid
kernel, and if you still have the problem, it would be nice to report
these informa
I can confirm the bug cannot be solved by reindexing, only by removing
the contents of ~/.cache/tracker, and of ~./.local/share/tracker/data.
After reindexing then, everything is fine (I'm using version
0.6.93-0ubuntu1).
Maybe a more radical solution should be used by Tracker when the DB is
corru
Now it's become more serious: it happens even when Shiretoko is started
by standard ways, which means I'm no longer able to use it at all! So
nothing related to GNOME Shell.
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Thanks for these detailed informations. So you suggest that the IO
scheduler is not giving enough priority to tasks other than the file
copy; that's an interesting way of finding the cause of the problem,
indeed! I suggest you try the new kernel, and if it's not fixed, go to
the upstream report and
I've tested performances with ppracer:
EXA: 25-34 FPS - average: 31
UXA: 14-22 FPS - average: 20
So there's obviously a problem!
About benchmarking: I worked hard to get these simple figures because the '-a'
option of ppracer, that is said to enable benchmarking, raises an error. I
guess you'd
Eric: all those steps should not be needed, and installing totem-xine is
not a good advice for most users as it will change the way all movie
files are played by Totem. Installing vlc is an option, but reinstalling
it should not be needed. Have you tried the workaround from the
description before?
I guess so. See upstream report - there's more work needed than a little
fix, as you would have to detect non-media files, remember what files
were asked for, and search for codecs in the background...
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I've posted a patch upstream, the problem was very simple, coming from a
typo in if() condition. Maybe it will get into next GTK+ release.
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Bugwatch: GNOME Bug Tracker #564307 => GNOME Bug Tracker #552619
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I'm running the 2.6.30rc2 kernel for two days, and I've not seen the
freeze yet... If it's fixed with that release, I won't be able to debug
it for Jaunty! :-p Let's wait.
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h
A few informations to stop these scared comments: :-)
- unchecking 'Enable indexing' in System->Preferences->Search & indexing should
be sufficient to stop trackerd, at least after restarting your session if it's
hanging
- you can prevent trackerd from starting by going to
System->Preferences->S
No worries! I've finally got it again. See attached archive - this new
kernel feature is very nice, indeed.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 137527 ***
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At least there's a progress: the previous error message was "Resource
not found". ;-)
Could you get the precise identification of the codec it's looking for?
Please run 'totem --debug' from a console and retr
That must be the same bug, or at least member of that family of bugs,
because we still don't know how many different issues there are. See
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12309#c316 for example.
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Robert: glad you try to tackle that, at last! ;-)
I've a few logs that can be interesting to you, with a file triggering this.
See attached log excerpt, where you can find:
(09:57:12) [0x8cd1408] [rhythmdb_add_import_error_entry] rhythmdb.c:2148:
adding import error for [FILE1]: Empty file
(09:5
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Robert, have you tried with an empty .mp3 file? On my setup, it seemed
to be sufficient to trigger this kind of "invalid MP3 file" case - which
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Have you all tried my solution:
- remove the contents of ~/.cache/tracker and of ~./.local/share/tracker/data
- reindex
Chris: as far as I understand the situation, this bug only affects
people who upgraded to Jaunty somewhere are the beta. Is that true?
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Hendrik: The fact that work on your SATA drive makes the system
sluggish, contrary to the PATA one, is normal since your system files
are on that drive. Schedulers only deal with processes competing for the
same drive access. If the problem is actually with SATA, the only proof
we have is that you
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Binary package hint: postfix
Postfix failed to install during upgrade from 8.10 to 9.04
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.04
ErrorMessage:
ErrorMessage: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 75
NonfreeKernelModules: nvi
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This freeze appeared when I upgraded to Jaunty, around the Alpha6
release. There's no trace of error related to it in the logs. The mouse
cursor is still moving, and system is working fine, but no way to switch
to a console (I gue
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Just to say I've experienced the same problem with an i915 card.
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mpt: Not sure that's the right place to do so, but I'd like you to
consider two issues about how system-config-printer handles
notifications. Maybe they should go upstream if you think they're
accurate.
- As specified in notify-osd plan in the wiki, the "Printer added"
notification, which says "`%
swulf: Yes, you should *upgrade* all of tracker packages - but no need
for a screenshot to ask for that... :-D
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** Attachment added: "PS file produced by Abiword/GNOME print"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26806758/test-abiword.ps
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Apostrophes are not printed when using font 'Gentium'
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Thanks for your feedback!
Actually, I've picked the PS file OO.o sends to CUPS from
/var/spool/cups, and it's identical to the one produced using the "print
to file" option. So I've tried to print it via Evince, and I got the
same problem with apostrophes, even if it's drawn properly on the
screen
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The more bugs I can catch, the better, now that I know how to do and
that I'm using 2.6.30... ;-)
Here's a new dump, but diff says it's quite different from the previous
one. So it may well be a different issue. I'll let upstream determine
that.
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See https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ooo-thumbnailer/0.1~alpha2-1
It's not in the repos yet because it failed to build apparently.
OpenOffice.org won't depend on it, rather the contrary... If you wanted
to know if it would be installed by default, the answer is no - for now.
It should be promo
Sorry, the summary about 2.7.1 was not updated by me, and it was a
little early to change it before confirmation... And "random" at least
makes explicit that we don't have found a precise case that triggers it.
About the kernel patch: do you know whether it's supposed to be included
in one of the
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