This is a patch for guidance-backends which will make guidance create
the list of drivers on the fly based on the actually installed drivers
files. With this, the via driver is automatically displayed in
displayconfig-gtk if it is installed. Also, the new psb, sisusb and
voodoo drivers will be disp
Based on the previous comment, here is a patch which will hide all graphics
card models where the driver is not in the driver list (that is, the driver is
not installed).
Currently, when selecting a graphics card where the driver is not in the driver
list, the driver list will stay at the old en
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On my Hardy Alpha installation I have seen at least two gnome-panel
crashes so far (the panel disappeared and reappeared, and dmesg reported
the segfault); but there have been no crash dialogs opened for this, nor
has a new file appeared in /var/cr
Sorry :-( but it seems not to be fixed: after reboot the "keys" icon was
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No, there are no crash reports for gnome-panel or similar in /var/crash/
.
Exactly who logs the "segfault at..." line to dmesg? Is that done by the kernel
or by some apport part?
Is it possible to turn on more debug messages for apport? And can I disable
these limitations like "max. 3 reports pe
Looks like it's fixed with latest Seahorse upgrade (2.22.0-0ubuntu1).
Christoph, can you confirm that?
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The Stacktrace.txt (31.9 KiB, text/plain; charset="utf-8") file attached
to the original bugreport seems to contain a complete backtrace. I have
already installed libgtk2.0-0-dbgsym to get this. Dunno why the
retracing service got a worse result.
Btw. this also happens with Gedit and Evince; and a
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After last Hardy Alpha update (which installed NM 0.6.6-0ubuntu1), there
are two starters installed for nm-editor: one in Applications ->
Internet, and one in System -> Settings. As this editor is also nicely
available through the NM
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Binary package hint: nautilus
When opening Nautilus -> Edit -> "Background and Emblems" -> Emblems,
there are many broken emblems showing just the default icon.
Interestingly, when dragging an emblem onto a file, the file gets the
correct icon added; also, the emblems in file
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Well, actually when right-clicking on the NM panel applet, there already
is an "Edit Wireless Networks" menu entry. In my opinion, that should be
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Yes, gvfs-mount and gvfs-cat both work without problems - the file
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Here's a backtrace from inside the
gedit_io_loading_error_message_area_new() function. The Gerror with
error->code == 3 comes from somewhere lower than is shown here.
Isn't libgnomevfs-2.so.0 obsoleted by the new gvfs?
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Binary package hint: human-theme
In the new Hardy theme, menu entries that have a checkbox are less high
than normal entries. See the attached screenshot. I think all menu
entries should have the same height.
This is on Hardy Alpha, with human-theme 0.12 and gtk2-engines-mur
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Confirmed here, on Hardy Alpha with virtualbox-ose-guest-utils 1.5.4
-dfsg-4ubuntu3 .
I suppose the vboxadd kernel module will be built from virtualbox-ose-
guest-source? In that case, the guest-utils package should probably
depend on that guest-source package... At the moment it's not made clear
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Yes, the crash is still there with gvfs 0.1.11-0ubuntu3 . This time
there was also an error message box stating "Fehler im
Datenstromprotokoll: Ende des Datenstrom" ("error in stream protocol:
end of stream"), but the crash still came up. See the (duplicate) bug
199284 for the new apport dump.
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Not sure if this is the right place for this comment, but in my opinion
the real problem in this case was that Adobe mixed security fixes and
"major changes" (which made Flash no longer working with existing
software like Konqueror) into a single release.
This is something that can probably only b
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Binary package hint: tracker
In a folder in my home directory, there's a python app I'm working on;
and when starting it, Python has created some *.pyc files which are
apparently bytecode files. Tracker indexes these and shows them in
search results, but there's apparently no
In reply to the original bug report: the problem seen in the screen shot seems
to come up on different distros; it seems nobody is able to reliably reproduce
it...
Maybe to narrow down the various bugs behind this bug report: I've experienced
this "page opens in new window instead of new tab, an
The forced fsck is really annoying, and dropping back to text mode and
not being able to easily stop the check makes it worse. I like Huygens
suggestions and would formulate it as this:
Short-term fix:
- don't do the check if laptop runs on battery
- make it easier to cancel a check
- make it poss
[sorry for the late response - had mail problems]
I see your point about the high CPU load... but couldn't this be checked when
the user opens the settings dialog, or switches between the tabs on the
settings dialog. That would make this possible:
- user installs hddtemp (because he read somewhe
Unfortunately I can't indeed send you the directory names, and don't
know a way to create an anonimized directory list. But attached is a
script which should create a similar structure: 420 directories at all
(in multiple levels), and 28 files in the lowest directories. The
files are only 13 by
Attached is some kind of logfile from backing up the 28 files (it's
the output of "ls -l" on the target directory, once a minute). This
shows that creating the flist file took around 70 minutes, which is way
faster than the original case; but now this was run on a much newer
machine (K7 2600+,
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Binary package hint: sbackup
This is related to Bug #102577 : when using simple-restore-gnome to open
the backup file with very many files (actually the same file that was
created in #102577), the restore GUI takes many seconds to react when
selecting the backup, or when open
While playing with the python profiler mentioned in #102577 (Ouattara:
thanks for the link!), I found that the show_dir() function of the GUI
calls sre.py:escape() for every file in the whole tree, but always with
the same data. Moving this call out of the loop make sthe GUI react much
faster. The
Attached is the profiler output (after some manual preprocessing with
pstats) which shows where the time is spent now. This is already with
the above escape() patch applied. The time is now mostly spent in
sre.py:match() (called 280425 times, ie. once for each file), and in the
group() function (ca
This also happens on my desktop machine where ACPI is enabled but which
obviously has no battery. The energy pref dialog shows two radio boxes,
none of them checked.
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Some short notes:
- after starting Totem under Debian, it has the hue slider at center,
and colors are wrong; interestingly, from then on the colors are wrong
in other players as well (like in mplayer -vo xv, but not in mplayer -vo
x11); starting Totem then and setting the hue slider to leftmost
p
In my case, it was sufficient to left-click on network-manager icon and
select Cable Network again... it then re-requested an IP and succeeded
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So after some longer pause I looked into this (and into Python) again
and noticed that dirs_in is indeed a list, instead of a hash
(dictionary), so do_add_file() will inefficiently search through all
200.000+ entries instead of doing a fast hash-lookup. Changing the three
occurrences of dirs_in to
Yup - already working on that :-D the prev.count() check indeed seems to
take lots of time, as it seems to go over the whole list of previous
files for every file. Attached is a patch that turns this into a hash
lookup: the prev list is copied to a hash (prevHash) after it has been
completely fille
It seems that this problem only happens when ACPI is disabled (on my
laptop, ACPI is automatically disabled which is a bug by itself).
Starting the laptop with acpi=force causes the battery to be detected,
and the energy dialog then displays four checkboxes.
The output of lshal with ACPI disabled
Attached is also a screenshot of the energy settings tab mentioned.
Maybe the problem can be reproduced on other machines by starting with
parameter acpi=off .
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[This is not very grave I think so it should go to the wishlist...]
It seems that in incremental backup files are backupped again even if
only the permissions or owner has changed. This means that one
incremental backup suddenly gets very big jus
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The gnome-power-preferences applet displays on its second page
("General") two radioboxes ("Never display an icon" and "Always display
an icon"), but none of the two radioboxes are checked. If the user
checks one, he can't revert to the original state anymore. So the user
does
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Binary package hint: gnome-screensaver
The gnome-screensaver-preferences dialog on Live CD (Feisty Beta)
doesn't have any screensaver marked as default. Yet apparently there
_is_ a screensaver set as default, because when setting the timeout to 1
minute and waiting a minute,
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Binary package hint: totem
This is with Feisty Beta (Live CD): when clicking the "Reset to
Defaults" button in Preferences -> Display, the Hue slider is moved to
center position (same as the other three sliders), while originally it
was at leftmost position. Also, the video i
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Holy shit... why does this evil bug reporting app put the name and path
of the played file publicly into the bug report?? This is not very funny
:-/ Could somebody remove/change the ProcCmdline here please?
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This is with Feisty Beta (Live
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Here's what I'm doing right now to reproduce this:
- booted from Live CD
- ran Totem from Gnome app menu
- went to preferences menu and observed that the Hue ("Farbton") slider is at
leftmost position
- opened Firefox and launchpad.net :-)
- made a screenshot of the window (it is attached)
- clic
Some more info:
- updating Totem on the Live CD-booted system to 2.18.0-0ubuntu2 didn't help
- I have seen the same wrong behavior on my Debian Testing / Unstable system
(not sure about the exact Totem version); same wrong behavior when starting
Totem there as user or as root
- when booting the
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Binary package hint: sbackup
When backing up a large directory structure (in my case: ~ 28 files,
probably many directories, ~ 10 GB of data all in all), sbackup seems to get
slower and slower while creating the list of files (i.e. creating the fprops
file)... It can b
Btw. as I haven't noticed any advantage from having scrollkeeper running, it is
currently disabled here, by moving /usr/bin/scrollkeeper-update away and
instead creating a "dummy" symlink instead, with:
ln -s /bin/true /usr/bin/scrollkeeper-update
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Wishlist: it would be nice if this package would install a splash image
per default. I found this package (and how to use it) at
http://ubuntu.wordpress.com/2006/03/21/add-a-grub-splash-image/ , and it
would be nice if normal users would
> Before dropping it, please see that its functionality is replaced. For
Gnome users, I hear that it is.
Can you explain what tool is available under Gnome for this? I'm
currently trying to set up an old laptop where Ubuntu fails to load a
working ALSA sound driver, and hoped to get some info from
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During boot, some lines of text are displayed before the ubuntu text
with dots appears. Apparently its the same output that is logged to
/var/log/boot.log:
fsck from util-linux-ng 2.17.2
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In my photo collection there are a few duplicate photos, from importing
the same photo twice (actually they were imported with F-Spot on Gutsy,
which didn't weed out duplicates). The photos are named eg. DSCF0004.JPG
and DSCF0004-1.JPG ; the firs
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Here's a patch that fixes the problem for me. If two photos have same
exposure time during sorting, it falls back to comparing titles. Not
sure if there's a better photo attribute that can be used as fallback,
though.
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http://l
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Binary package hint: shotwell
Enhancement request: when setting a photo to hidden while it is used as
Key Photo for an event, some other photo should be selected as Key Photo
instead. I'm not sure what the developers intention for the Hide feature
is, but I use it to hide bad
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The bug is known upstream (at
http://sourceforge.net/support/tracker.php?aid=1618474) and is fixed in
upstream CVS (at
http://opencvlibrary.cvs.sourceforge.net/opencvlibrary/opencv/interfaces/swig/python/imagedata.i?r1=1.3&r2=1.4).
The patch from CVS is attached below. It applies without problems,
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This is a very very minor UI niggle, but maybe someone can fix it in
passing :-)
On the Keyboard Settings page in installer, the "Guess..." button behind
the "Guess keymap" checkbox should be aligned with the country name
displayed above it, to
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Felix, thanks for your explanation! I'd have never guessed that this
button means "Apply the displayed settings system-wide", esp. since the
button text has an ellipsis.
I agree this button should rather run time-admin. While that would lead
to a cascade of three open dialogs, it's better than thi
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When using a "Logilink USB2.0 to Audio Adapter" (which apparently uses a
Tenx Technology TP6911 chip, judging from USB id 1130:f211) under Lucid
Beta, the volume control does not work. Sound is always played at same
volume.
The volume slider in panel can be used but doesn't h
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In Audio Settings dialog, the external Terratec Aureon Dual USB sound
adapter is listed as "0077" or "0077 Analog Stereo" (see attached
screenshot). I've already added the device name at linux-usb.org, but as
the usb.ids file in Lucid appears to
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Removing plymouth and plymouth-x11 packages has fixed the Xorg crash -
thanks a lot! No idea whether the oops is related to that or how to
reproduce this oops, though.
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AlsaVersion: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.21.
AplayDevices:
List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices
card 0: Intel [HDA Intel], device 0: ALC662 rev1 Analog [ALC662 rev1 Analog]
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
Architecture: i386
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Li
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The problem still occurs here on EeePc 701, after waking up from
suspend-to-ram after maybe 1-2 hours.
I'm wondering if there's a way to save all detected SMART values into a
file which could be posted here?
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Sorry, I can only see that current http://www.linux-usb.org/usb.ids file
correctly contains the change (version 2010.05.23). I've added the entry
at https://usb-ids.gowdy.us/read/UD/0ccd/0077 last year (2009-11-24
21:53:50), but maybe it took some time until it was added to the actual
usb.ids file.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/40537376/glxinfo.txt
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netbook-launcher assert failure: netbook-launcher: via_tex.c:427:
viaSwapOutWork: Assertion `sz == vmesa->total_alloc[heap]' failed.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/b
Btw. I have changed screen resolution after boot... It came up with
1600x1...@60hz (apparently the stupid 17" CRT announces that mode) so I
used gnome-display-properties to switch to 1152x...@85hz, to get a
usable display.
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netbook-launcher assert failure: netbook-launcher: via_tex.c:427:
viaS
Isn't this a duplicate of bug 403303 ?
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Spurious "Battery may be broken" dialog at login
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/437745
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** Bug watch added: Red Hat Bugzilla #439460
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=439460
** Also affects: devicekit-power via
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=439460
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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power manager reports 1% battery even though it is full o
Is fixed in current Lucid Beta.
** Changed in: language-pack-gnome-de (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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error in german translation: "Glühbürne"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/357850
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Public bug reported:
No idea what caused this... the Apport indicator suddenly appeared and
showed this Oops.
This happened on Lucid Alpha 3 Netbook Edition likely with all updates,
on an Asus EeePC 701.
Don't know if this is related, but there are X crashes happening all the
time; from Xorg.0.l
** Attachment added: "AlsaDevices.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/40638955/AlsaDevices.txt
** Attachment added: "BootDmesg.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/40638956/BootDmesg.txt
** Attachment added: "Card0.Amixer.values.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/40638957/Card0.Amixer.valu
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