Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-terminal
If a line has a tab character in the last column, gnome-terminal does
not display the tab.
To reproduce:
> python -c 'print "x"*79 + "\tABC"'
(Assuming that your terminal width is 80 characters.)
Expected behavior:
The terminal should di
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: git-core
The file /etc/bash_completion.d/git should contain the option "--color"
for git-log (somewhere around line 670).
I am using hardy with git-core 1:1.5.4.3-1ubuntu2.
** Affects: git-core (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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It is, however, fixed in gutsy (coreutils 6.10-3ubuntu2):
$ mkdir -p a b/a
$ touch b/a/foo
$ mv a b
mv: cannot move `a' to `b/a': Directory not empty
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And when I say "gutsy", I mean "hardy".
Sorry about that...
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I don't mean to be impolite, but what do thes
It seems to work fine right now. Marking as invalid. I'll re-open the
bug if I encounter the issue again.
Thanks for reminding me about this bug.
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I also have this issue when booting into recovery mode.
So, on my machine, this has nothing to do with X.org, I think.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: acpi-support
My hard disk (a Samsung HM160HC) emits a loud (and fairly scary) click
every couple of minutes or so. Sometimes this is accompanied by a louder
(and scarier) beeping noise. Every time it emits a click, the
Load_Retry_Count is increased by one
Erno, I have nominated the problem for jaunty, i.e. proposed that it be
fixed before the release. To do that, simply click "Nominate for
release" near the top of the bug page and select the release(s) you want
to nominate the bug for.
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Here is what happens with a 2.6.30 kernel from kernel.org:
After booting the system, he lid button state is reported as "closed".
After closing the lid for several seconds and opening it again, it is correctly
reported as "open".
>From that point on, the state is correctly reported, but with a ra
Beeping has definitely stopped after I set APM to 255 (automated in a
boot script). Loud clicking has gone down to once every couple of days
or so.
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I haven't tested the new Ubuntu kernel yet, but I still have the same
issue (i.e., button state always reported as "closed") running a fresh
2.6.27.1 kernel from kernel.org.
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Thank you for taking the time to answer this issue. Examining the answer
you have given me, this does not appear to resolve the issue, though...
I assume you refer to the following in
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EnvironmentVariables:
"In order to set environment variables in a way that effe
Is that just regarding hardy, or firefox in general?
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Problem persists.
$ cat /proc/version
Linux version 2.6.24-18-generic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 4.2.3 (Ubuntu
4.2.3-2ubuntu7)) #1 SMP Wed May 28 20:27:26 UTC 2008
$ cat /proc/version_signature
Ubuntu 2.6.24-18.32-generic
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mac-fdisk
This may be more of a feature request.
mac-fdisk should be available for other architectures. If you need to
prepare a USB memory stick for installing Linux on a Mac, the stick
needs to be formatted as a Mac boot disk. For this you need mac-fdi
There you go.
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Public bug reported:
Pressing AltGr-ScrollLock should show the current register contents on
the console. (See "fn_show_ptregs()" in file "drivers/char/keyboard.c"
and http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Keyboard-and-Console-HOWTO-8.html#ss8.2 ) It
doesn't. Pressing these keys does nothing at all.
Shift-ScrollL
This probably isn't related to Xorg. The problem occurs much earlier:
The key combo stops working after running
/scripts/init-top/console-setup from the initrd.
I will investigate further to find out exactly which of the actions of
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Ah, I see where I went wrong.
Environment variables set in ~/.profile need to be exported in order to
be present in x-session-manager and all its descendants. (Whereas they
will be present in login shells even when they are not exported.) The
line 'PATH=~/bin:"${PATH}"' (no export) and the fact th
I haven't tried switching the video driver yet, but I can report that
the problem still occurs with the 2.6.26 kernel fresh from kernel.org.
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I might be having the same problem. While playback of mp3 and ogg files
works fine, enabling the crossfader (and restarting rhythmbox) increases
rhythmbox's CPU usage from single digits to about 20 or 30%. This is
more pronounced for certain audio files than for others--though I
haven't been able t
Changing status according to Bhavani Shankar's confirmation.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xterm
If a line has a tab character in the last column, xterm does not display
the tab.
To reproduce:
> python -c 'print "x"*79 + "\tABC"'
(Assuming that your terminal width is 80 characters.)
Expected behavior:
The terminal should display 79 "x"s and
gnome-terminal (or, more precisely vte) has the same problem (bug
#253579), which the upstream maintainer won't fix, because xterm shows
the same behavior (cf.
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I've reported the same bug against xterm (bug #255322).
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Why is this a wishlist item? At least for network-manager-pptp, this
seems to be a regression from hardy, i.e. the GUI configuration dialog
under hardy provided the option of setting a custom MTU for PPTP
connections. (The fact that this setting was subsequently ignored is a
different issue, namely
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 258743 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 258743
NM 0.7 Fails To Set Custom MTU
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Still doesn't work for me. Never has.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ppp
When I log on to a certain VPN of type "Microsoft VPN (PPTP)", the
connection is always dropped after some time. It turns out that this
happens when my computer sends a GRE-encapsulated PPP packet with a
payload length of 1417. The MTU of the network
After manually setting the interface MTU to 1411, I found out that the
gateway does not accept packets with a payload length of 1416 either.
Also, when pppd receives an ICMP message with message code 4
("Fragmentation needed"), why doesn't it react by fragmenting and re-
sending the offending pack
Trial and error: The magic number for the payload length is 1400.
Anything exceeding that terminates the connection. (Thus, the interface
MTU needs to be set to 1395.)
One more question: Why does pppd set the interface MTU to 1412 in the
first place, when it is called with "mtu 1200 mru 1500" in i
Haven't tested the 2.6.27 Ubuntu kernel yet, but the issue remains the
same with a vanilla 2.6.27 kernel.
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I don't seem to be able to reproduce this with nautilus anymore, but the
expo applet still shows the same behaviour. (This is under 8.10 "intrepid".)
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This seems to stop when I set APM to 255 (hdparm -B 255 /dev/).
Can you verify that?
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Same problem here. Only occurs after suspend-to-RAM, I think. Kernel
version is 2.6.28-14-generic. I can fix this by removing and re-adding
the ipw2200 module ("rmmod ipw2200; modprobe ipw2200").
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Does it work if you comment out the line "exit 0" in /etc/network/if-
up.d/ntp?
To the maintainer(s): Why is this line in there by default? Would it
hurt to restart ntp whenever a network interface comes up, and let users
disable this if they want, instead of doing it the other way around?
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I may be having a different problem than other posters on this bug
report. My internet connection is a WPA-secured wireless connection. The
interface is brought up at boot time, and NTP is started. However, the
wireless card does not connect to the router before I log in and enter
my keyring passwo
I am seeing the same problem. The solution in bug #69426 does not work for me.
The relevant line in /etc/default/acpi-support is:
STOP_SERVICES="mysql networking "
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Isn't this a PAM bug?
I get the same result as Kristian Erik Hermansen above, namely that
login is rejected by pam_securetty. However, I do not quite see why
pam_securetty should be run.
> grep -r pam_securetty /etc/pam.d
/etc/pam.d/login:auth requisite pam_securetty.so
So, if I am not mi
This is untested, but the problem might be this:
pam-0.79/Linux-PAM/modules/pam_unix/support.c: _unix_blankpasswd
contains the following:
if ((retval == 1) && on(UNIX_NULLOK_SECURE, ctrl)) {
int retval2;
const char *uttyname;
retval2 = pam_g
Note: The warning "shared library handler failed to enable breakpoint"
is also displayed when I set the breakpoint to a higher address
(0x8048112 in this case), even though the breakpoint then works as
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gdb
See the following transcript:
$ gdb /sbin/ldconfig
GNU gdb 6.6-debian
Copyright (C) 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you are
welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it
Setting /apps/metacity/global_keybindings/switch_windows_backward to
"Tab" (in gconf-editor) fixes this.
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I reported this on the gdb bug database. Here is the link:
http://sourceware.org/cgi-bin/gnatsweb.pl?cmd=view%20audit-
trail&database=gdb&pr=2331
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Short answer: I just downloaded the gutsy live CD and there's still no
system beep.
I hadn't read your message yet and didn't think of saving the logs. I
will do so in the next couple of days.
Thanks for working on this!
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This may be related to #153204.
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How did Detlef do it?
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Binary package hint: compiz
When the log out dialog is displayed (by choosing "System -> Quit", by
clicking the log out panel button in the top right corner, or by
pressing the power button) the screen briefly fades out, returns to full
brightness, and slowly fades out again.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: compiz
The compiz application switcher does not behave correctly when I press
the 'escape' key.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Press Alt-Tab to activate the application switcher. Hold down the Alt key.
2. Press Escape.
Expected result:
The application switcher
I am having the same problem, I believe.
Reproduced on a Samsung X20 XVM 1730 V laptop with an Intel 915 graphics
controller using the gutsy live CD. I also enabled the "extra" desktop
effects.
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Here comes the info.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: compiz
The compiz shift switcher does not behave correctly when I press the
'escape' key.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Press Super-Tab to activate the application switcher. Hold down the Super
key.
2. Press Escape.
Expected result:
The application switcher s
This may be related to bug #153676.
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Should I file a launchpad bug / feature request?
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Status: New
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It appears that x-session-manager (in this case, /usr/bin/gnome-session)
is stuck in a nanosleep() syscall after waking up.
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I think the problem is that "CONFIG_X86_TSC" is not set in the kernel
configuration. If it were, the idle functions in
drivers/apci/processor_idle.c would mark the TSC as unstable, preventing
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I think this bug is a duplicate of bug #41411. Can you confirm this?
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Public bug reported:
Several apps accept two single clicks as a double-click.
(I take a double-click to mean two clicks on the same object within a
certain--short--time.)
Examples:
1. Nautilus: Open a window in list view, click on a file (or folder) and
quickly click on the file above it. (You
This might be the wrong place to complain about this, but the same thing bugs
me about the default (online) homepage in hardy: http://start.ubuntu.com/8.04/
This page will be seen almost exclusively by Ubuntu users. So why does its
stylesheet exclusively use Windows fonts?
(If anyone knows how to
Does this happen during a single download or with multiple downloads,
i.e. does Thunderbird just download two copies of a message or does it
download a second copy of a previously downloaded message at a later
time?
If you are complaining about the latter issue, I can confirm that
behavior. I am n
I am experiencing exactly the same issue as Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker.
How can I see my XKB rules? What other information can I provide that
could be helpful?
One additional small observation: Under gutsy, switching worked by
pressing and holding the right Alt key (Alt Gr) and subsequently
pressin
I am experiencing the same issue under hardy on a Samsung X20 XVM 1730 V
laptop. The lid button state is always reported as "closed", though.
For me, this used to work up until gutsy, I think. It is definitely a
regression.
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I can confirm this bug. I am using hardy (updated from gutsy) with
gnome-screensaver 2.22.2-0ubuntu1.
Please let me know what other information I can provide to help debug
this.
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Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: gnome-screensaver (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: Non
Public bug reported:
My system sometimes freezes under heavy load.
Symptoms are:
- The cursor can still be moved.
- The system is completely unresponsive otherwise.
- The screen is not updated (except for cursor movement).
- Pressing Control-Alt-Backspace does not work.
- Pressing Control-Alt-F1
Attachments as per the Kernel Team Bug Policy
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeamBugPolicies).
Please note that the dmesg output does not contain the freeze.
Also attached is a short snippet of the syslog around the time of the
freeze. It basically shows nothing...
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: coreutils
Here's a wishlist item:
The BSD version of cp(1) has a "-n" command line option (cf.
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=cp&sektion=1). It means: "Do
not overwrite an existing file."
This is a pretty nice thing to have if you want to copy
I am still seeing this bug under gutsy tribe 5.
Also, I have recently noticed that what is shown on the screen is not
exactly *random* garbage. There is usually a resemblance between the
colors in this strip at the bottom of the screen and what I had
previously viewed on my screen. Recently, a par
Public bug reported:
When gdm starts, the bottom 100px or so of the screen are briefly filled
with random garbage. This only lasts for a second or so. Graphics are
fine otherwise.
I am using feisty on a Samsung X20 laptop with an Intel 915GM graphics
card at 1400x1050 (set by 915resolution).
Ple
Public bug reported:
I can unmount an automounted USB flash drive by selecting "Eject" from the
drive's context menu.
I would like to be able to do this from the command line, as well. If I try
this, the following happens:
> umount /media/USB\ DISK
umount: /media/USB DISK is not in the fstab (a
@Basilio Kublik:
Yes, I am sure the flash drive is mounted as /media/USB\ DISK. (This particular
flash drive, YMMV.)
No, I do not have enough rights to umount the disk, as the error message states.
Using sudo does work.
@Pedro Villavicencio:
I am not looking for support. Obviously, there are ways
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: dbus
The dbus-send man page states that the only supported types are: string,
int32, uint32, double, byte, boolean. That is inaccurate or outdated: At
least the type "array" is supported as well.
I am using feisty with dbus 1.0.2-1ubuntu4.
** Affects: d
Upstart is still a pretty big deal and the README (I am assuming that is
/usr/share/doc/upstart/README.Debian.gz) and man pages are insufficient
to understand how it works. The format for configuration files in
/etc/event.d/ is not documented at all, for example.
I suggest including some of the in
I solved this by installing the pmount package. umount still does not
work, but pumount does. (pumount tells hald to unmount the drive. hald
runs as root and performs the permission check itself.)
I was positively surprised that eject uses pumount by default if it is
available.
I would still pref
Correction: pumount does not seem to unmount the device by calling on
hal. pumount rather unmounts the device itself. For that purpose,
pumount is installed suid root. (Which is not a perfect solution, due to
the potential security problems any binary suid root introduces...)
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: tor
Whenever logrotate runs while tor is not running, logrotate delivers the
following error message to my mailbox:
/etc/cron.daily/logrotate:
There is no /var/run/tor directory.
error: error running shared postrotate script for /var/log/tor/*log
run-par
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i don't think that networkmanager applet is needed
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Wireless unseen if essid with German accent "Ü"
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You re
Can you post a tcpdump of the network traffic going through eth1 after
you've turned of networking?
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I want to set a number of environment variables on login (LC_* and PATH,
for example). I want these settings to take effect regardless of whether
I log in through gdm or the virtual console.
I do not think that there is a single configuration file in my home directory
that g
This may be purely coincidental, but the wired interface is now
configured as well, even though no cable has been plugged in there since
bootup. It has an IP address (in the 192.168.0.0/24 range, not in the
avahi 169.254.0.0/24 range) and is set as a default route (in addition
to a default route th
This bug looks somewhat similar to bug #92629.
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All of a sudden I am seeing this problem now. It wasn't there yesterday
and I haven't changed my configuration since then. The last update,
according to /var/log/dpkg.log, was mozilla-thunderbird three days ago.
I am sitting right next to the wireless router.
I am using feisty with Linux 2.6.20-1
Confirmed on feisty with file-roller 2.18.1-0ubuntu1.
According to an strace, file-roller opens the files
/usr/share/mime/{globs,magic,aliases,subclasses,mime.cache}, so
presumably it checks the mime type, but still refuses to open the 'mis-
named' archive, even though file(1) recognizes it as "gz
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Status: Unknown
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This problem is known (but, as yet, unconfirmed) upstream:
http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=59974
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Status: Unknown
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: liferea
Liferea displays the date for posts as, for example, "Today 1:00 PM" or
"Aug 28 9:30 AM", even though LC_TIME is set to en_GB.UTF-8, which means
these should be displayed as "Today 13:00" and "Aug 28 9:30",
respectively.
I am using feisty with 1.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: liferea
Liferea does not show links with rel="related". See the feed at
http://groovymother.com/index.atom for an example: Most posts are links
to other webpages, which are implemented as links with the XML attribute
rel="related". This is part of the Ato
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
Rhythmbox does not use the http_proxy environment variable to find out
which proxy to use (to play internet radio, for example). Instead it
tries to establish a direct connection and, since that fails, freezes.
I am using feisty with rhythmbox
Could somebody change the status of this bug in "Nautilus" (as opposed
to "nautilus (Ubuntu)"), please? I can't do it myself, and I am not
completely sure what the status should be: It is fixed in the current
release (feisty), but unfixed (and confirmed) for dapper, which is still
supported.
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I have this issue, too. (I don't see "Audio" in the Preferences Menu,
though. The closest I have is System > Preferences > Sound > System Beep
> Enable System Beep. I guess this is just a difference in translation.)
Since I get no beeps on the virtual console, either, I suspect that this
is a kern
I suddenly have the same issue on my Samsung X20 XVM 1730 V laptop.
I am almost certain that it worked until a couple of days ago. I haven't
changed the configuration. Has any update changed the
/apps/gnome-power-manager/action_button_suspend recently? Does any process
change that setting?
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I can confirm that setting the proxy settings with
gnome-network-preferences works.
There is still the issue with the freeze, though. If rhythmbox cannot
connect to an Internet radio station, it should fail gracefully.
Should I file this as another bug or will you re-open this one?
Thanks for yo
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mutt
If I try to log in to a certain IMAP server using TLS (mutt -f
imaps://server), the connection is dropped after I enter my username and
password. mutt reports that the "SASL authentication failed". Logging in
to the same IMAP server without TLS (mutt
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: mutt
If I try to log in to a certain IMAP server using TLS (mutt -f
imaps://server), the connection is dropped after I enter my username and
password. mutt reports that the "SASL authentication failed". Logging in
to the same IMAP server wi
This bug does not seem to be a duplicate of #65821. That bug report's
discussion answered my question about debug output, though (which, by
the way, should be answered by the man page, in my opinion).
The crucial difference between logging in with TLS and logging in
without TLS seems to be that th
Hmm. It seems that this not a bug (or flea), after all.
The server advertises the "SASL-IR" capability, which means that it
should be ready to accept an initital response as optional argument to
the AUTHENTICATE command, according to http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-
siemborski-imap-sasl-initial-r
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