Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-media
Release: Hardy
Version: 2.22.0-0ubuntu3
If I run vumeter while another application is playing audio, closing
vumeter kills pulseaudio.
To recreate:
run gstreamer-properties and click on "test"
While the test sound is playing, open vumeter an
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution-data-server
After removing Evolution and Evolution-data-server through synaptic, The
"About Me" dialog at System -> Preferences breaks. The following error
message pops up:
There was an error while trying to get the addressbook information
Evo
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libavcodec-unstripped-52
When opening a .mp4 file containing video encoded in the H.264/AVC
Codec, Totem will crash.
This is also evident when Nautilus attempts to use Totem to thumbnail
these files. They don't get thumbnailed, and if apport is running
I agree. This has caused too many breakages for me in previous versions
of ubuntu when changing partitioning, to the point where it wouldn't
boot unless I went in and changed fstab.
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should use labels rather than UUIDs if they exist
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/320871
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-media
Jaunty seems to have a new version of gnome-volume-control, which has a
new GUI. The new GUI has no way of accessing, or enabling access to
whatever various switches your sound card has. I had to install gnome-
alsamixer so I could change a
I can confirm this issue on Ubuntu Jaunty. It happens consistently with
m4a files.
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[intrepid] soundconverter always freezes after adding a file
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/263889
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Correction:
It's actually only happening with m4p files for me. These are encrypted
audio, but soundconverter should be able to figure that out without
freezing.
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[intrepid] soundconverter always freezes after adding a file
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/263889
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Public bug reported:
Release: 8.04 Hardy
Version: nautilus 1:2.22.5.1-ubuntu1
When you bring up the nautilus-connect-server dialog, it supplies the option to
connect to a "Windows Share," regardless of whether samba is installed.
If samba is not installed, when trying to connect it will give a
Correction:
By "samba" I mean "smbclient," which I do have installed.
That being said, there's still a bug somewhere causing nautilus to
display that error dialog, because the smb:// protocol handler for
nautilus is installed on the machine.
Typing smb://my.ip.add.ress/ in nautilus does work to
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
If the system clock is set to too early a date, there are many gnome-
panel applets that will not start. Some of them are the clock applet,
the notification area, and the user switcher.
I'm not sure what the threshold date is, but my ibook g
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kdegames
In klondike solitaire, when you send a card to the foundations (the 4
piles in the top-right corner of the screen) you're supposed to be able
to pull them off again and use them. kpatience doesn't allow this.
Version 3.2
** Affects: kdegames (
Update, I installed xubuntu 9.10 on my ancient IBM thinkpad 600E and got
the "no such device" error. Removing the search line solved the problem
for this one
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Grub 2 problem, error: no such device
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/403408
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gdm
Version: 2.30.0-0ubuntu5, (lucid) but has been affecting me since karmic
The login screen does not show the drop-down menu to select a session
until the user name is entered. If one wants to use password-less
logins, it's quite difficult to choose a
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 552137 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/552137
My apologies, this is a duplicate
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 552137
Sessions missing on sign in screen
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Session menu missing from login screen
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/565183
I've had the same issue since Karmic. Now on 64-bit lucid
The drop-down menu is missing until I enter a user name, then it shows
the menu when asking for the password. Very annoying for password-less
logins.
Clean install does not fix it for me.
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Sessions missing on sign in screen
https://b
You cannot remove vista after installing ubuntu in it with wubi, that
will also delete ubuntu. That being said, I get the same permission
denied error.
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Failed Ubuntu Installer for Windows
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/508616
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I get the same error installing in Windows XP SP3 32-bit. Running as
administrator and disabling the "protect my computer" checkbox doesn't
help anything either. I am running wubi off the CD
Attaching log file
** Attachment added: "wubi log"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/48192005/wubi-10.04-
I am having problems with the 830m chipset in my dell 2600, using the
release version of lucid. adding "i915.modeset=0" does not solve
anything, nor does "nomodeset." (using both doesn't work either.)
Plymouth is flickering like crazy and kind of looks like an old TV set
with a loose connection, a
Public bug reported:
When installing almost any KDE application in a stock ubuntu install, I
end up having to install a ridiculous amount of additional packages as
dependencies. For example, installing kpat calls for kpackagekit,
mysql-client and server-core, update-manager-kde, and many other
ap
Thanks for the suggestion, I was actually using synaptic. I didn't
realize it had changed to have "install recommended packages as
dependencies" as the default option. I wonder when that happened?
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KDE Dependencies are out of control
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/585577
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an inconsistent user interface is a design choice?
What is this, windows???
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Can't use any global keyboard shortcuts or hotkeys when applet/menu is open
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/10905
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Download the free windows program CPUZ and run it to see if that detects
it wrong as well. It seems more likely that wine is at fault in this
problem, are you sure you didn't update that as well?
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Since Kernel update Unreal Tournament detects a wrong cpu freq.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/4
** Changed in: ffmpeg (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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crash when playing AVC .mp4 files
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/321332
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I just tried to help somebody new to linux get through this bug. In the
end, we couldn't get it working and he's switching back to windows.
I doubt he'll be back anytime soon.
It's clear to me that grub2 was NOT ready for prime time.
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Grub 2 problem, error: no such device
https://bugs.launch
The fix posted by Mauricio Parra Casado worked on my ATI laptop
(Maverick.) Unfortunately my screen's native resolution wasn't
available, but at 1024x768, it's still a lot better than before.
I'd like to say to anybody that brushes this problem aside as
unimportant because the boot splash is only
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: lxdm
After uninstalling LXDM, the default display manager is still set to
/usr/sbin/lxdm in the file /etc/X11/default-display-manager.
This results in the system hanging on boot after "checking battery
state" unless you boot into safe graphics mode (or f
Affects me as well. Even on a brand new disk with less than 1 hour of
runtime, it says "old age"
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The real problem here is people who pretend that the greatest thing a
linux distribution can do is immediately embrace new technologies that
are not yet fully supported by vendor drivers, yet continue to harass
users to install vendor drivers right after installing their OS. When
you go even deepe
The issue here is not necessarily that the display method used by
plymouth is incompatible with proprietary drivers. I would say the
issue is that the developers made an unnecessary switch to this display
method knowing full well that the proprietary drivers didn't support it
yet.
I'm with everyb
gslack,
You sure went all out on that rant. But the fact of the matter is,
every one of us here knows more than enough about how hardware vendors
don't fully support linux. After ten years I'm getting tired of hearing
excuses about Microsoft whispering sweet nothings into ATI and nvidia's
ears a
And I don't want to hear any more excuses about vendors not being as
fully into the Linux game as we wish they were. They devote as much
time and resources as they can and as their market allows. They
actually are putting effort into their drivers, but KMS was sprung on
them at the last second.
I've been having this problem since switching to maverick back when it
was in alpha. I've noticed a lot of people posting this bug, and as far
as I've seen it's been HP laptops. I have a HP G61-511WM laptop, and
when I bring up the power graphs, there is no data on discharge rate,
time to full, o
I almost erased my 750gb external hard drive because of this bug. There
were some pictures on my desktop that I wanted to delete, so I drew a
box around them and dragged them to the trash can. Turns out the
mounted partition's icon was hiding under them.
Had I been a lesser computer guy, I most
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 629258 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/629258
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 629258
Battery life estimation never comes around
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