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This isn't an xsplash bug. xsplash doesn't start until after X starts.
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Maybe some people in certain parts of the world like flies as a source
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Seems like X is not starting for some reason.
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We already set the cursor to blank. If you start xsplash from a
terminal you'll see that the cursor is invisible. I'm not sure why the
cursor is visible when you login, but I'm sure it's probably for some
really weird crazy reason and that's why this bug is marked as low
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The branch I attached seems to fix it. This sets a blank cursor on the
foreign cow window (which I actually didn't think you could do, but
apparently I was wrong).
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This should be fixed in 0.8.2.
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In X you can't just turn off the cursor globally, and a lot of people
seem to be expecting that to happen. You can only set a cursor bitmap
on a specific window. What was happening in xsplash so far is that I
set a blank cursor on the xsplash window, and if you ran xsplash from a
terminal you wou
I'm having trouble understanding what change you're proposing now. Can
you restate exactly what it is you want to see changed?
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Xsplash only uses the default wallpaper during transition to desktop.
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This is just styling stuff. It's not final, we're waiting on the final
media from the design team. This stuff was just used temporarily for
feature freeze. Fear not, we're going to try to make it look good. :)
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Status: New => Won't Fix
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Oh cool, thanks for noticing that. We'll be getting finalized media
from the design team really soon and we'll get this resolved. Thanks
for pointing it out.
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The new startup infrastructure will be landing in Karmic soon.. but
basically, X11 will be starting earlier than before and you're going to
be seeing xsplash for longer than you're seeing it now. You won't be
seeing usplash in most cases.
Design team will be providing updated media in the near fu
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Importance: Undecided => Low
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I have two monitors and an nvidia card. I'll test this out as soon as I
have time to setup the TwinView fu again.
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What does Nautilus need indicator support for? It doesn't currently put
any tray icons up or anything does it?
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I'm having difficulty understanding what this script accomplishes. If it
it co-exists with the existing init script, then when
'/etc/init.d/resolvconf start' does finally run, ${RUNDIR}/interface
will be deleted again, which is not what we wanted.
If it's meant to act as a replacement for the star
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DST ended in Bangladesh on 31st December 2009, clocks retreated to 23:00
at midnight (back to GMT +6 from GMT +7).
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Installed 2009u-1 on Karmic, worked fine.
$ date -d now
Sun Jan 3 01:03:05 BDT 2010
$ date -d -1week
Sun Dec 27 02:03:10 BDST 2009
$ date -d 1week
Sun Jan 10 01:03:26 BDT 2010
Please release the patch for Karmic and earlier versions.
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Tested on a different machine running Karmic, 2009u from karmic-proposed
works fine.
The new DST rule (starting March 31 and ending October 31) is also
working.
Thanks a lot Martin, hoping it will be pushed to -updates very soon.
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add-apt-repository just finds out the distro your using using the output
from uname and uses that, it doesnt check out information from
launchpad.Considering this is an issue that is only going to effect
testing users its not really an issue that I think the developers should
bother with, what woul
This is fixed in Karmic.
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In the message list in Karmic the status column is still titled
'Flagged' (as opposed to simply 'Status' or 'Important'). This is
confusing because there is also another column called 'Follow up flag'.
When creating a search folder the status field is referred to as
'Status' 'Important'.
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I attached basically the same patch over 12 months ago. What can be
done to actually get this patch applied and released?
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Ulf Klose,
the 2.0.0-1ubuntu3.1 package does precisely that. It defines a new
config file with the runlevels on one line.
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Bart, any luck with the updates? My AA1 is consistently working with
*-15.50. Can you also confirm?
BTW, I also use main server. Local servers in Australia are good but
main is, as you would expected, first by 12 hours or so. (Perhaps its
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Cheers
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On Sat, 2009-11-14 at 04:38 +, Portable-Jim wrote:
> A patch somewhere along the line between linux-image-generic
> 2.6.31.14.27 (the current kernel I am picking up) and linux-image-
> generic 2.6.31.15.28 (the kernel in ubuntu-proposed).
>
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ProblemType: Bug
.home.rcdavis..config.ubuntuone.syncdaemon.conf:
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on = True
read_limit = -1
write_limit = -1
.home.rcdavis..config.ubuntuone.ubuntuone.client.conf:
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connected = True
con
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Martin, see post #165 for details of how to enable 'Proposed' in
Synaptic. After update, you should have kernel 2.6.31-15.50
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My Bug #482195 was marked as a duplicate of this one, but I'm not sure
if it is. It is a specific edge case when using the AMD64 version of
Ubuntu and specifying installation size to 30G. If I use 32bit Ubuntu
or if I specify 29G installation size and below then everything went
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Not a proper fix, but it will get totem working for now.
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If anyone wants to do some work on this bug, here's a patch to get you
started. This sets the focus to the location entry when you double
click the file browser treeview.
I don't have time to look into all the details right now, but if someone
here does then I'll be glad to help/mentor you if you
To add some more specifics, the modes you should be looking into are
stored in impl->operation_mode and impl->location_mode. The patch
should be improved so it checks:
if (event->button == 1 && event->type == GDK_2BUTTON_PRESS)
{
if ((impl->operation_mode == OPERATION_MODE_SEARCH || /* whatev
ernel problem to me.
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On Tue, 2010-01-12 at 21:35 +, Richard Wikberg wrote:
> The E169 is recognized by the kernel.
> But it still refuses to dial/connect to the serviceprovder...
>
> See comments #301 and #399.
>
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A grouped drawing object consisting of lines and text boxes with borders
does not import correctly. No boxes or lines are imported at all, and
text is improperly placed. The problem is less severe in 3.1.1 than it
was in 3.0 - I could not
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Further to last post, connecting with wvdial has about the same success
rate for me as connecting with network-manager. The problem for me is
that insertion of the modem does not reliably create /dev/ttyU0.
Repeated insertions will eventually trigger /dev/ttyU0. Using sudo
modprobe usbserial vendor
Oops, in post #410, I meant the E169 modem is recognised by the kernel
in 70% of insertions, with 30% failing.
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This is a bug in the user account, X segfaults when trying to start the
default ubuntu user.Killing gdm and X, creating a new user and then
logging in using startx will solve the problem.
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Why was this marked invalid? I think we should figure out where the
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Once an offical release has been made upstream then its up to the
developers to backport the fix into 9.10, my guess is this will happen.
It will definitely be in 10.04 as soon as the the grub developers make
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Most on this forum agree that a fix is 'vital' for the final release of
Karmic. I would be really interested in a view from someone on the
release team / kernel team about the importance of mobile broadband
access for new or less experienced users with this popular modem.
Come, guys, we have not h
I'm also getting this problem. It fails to load on my HTPC (P4, 2GB RAM,
Nvidia 6600 AGP). I have tried both the beta and the RC x86 mythbuntu
images using VGA and YPbPr connections to the display panel (Samsung 40"
LCD TV).
The first splash screen displays correctly (small pulsing mythbuntu
logo)
OK, after trying different combinations, it worked when I swapped my
256MB AGP Nvidia 6600 for a 128MB Nvidia Geforce3 Ti200.
Also the first screen with the broken packages only occurs when I select
"Install Mythbuntu" and not "Start without making changes to my
computer". It's probably an unrelat
I'm running Ubuntu 9.10 and have noticed problems that seem to be
discussed here. See Bug #459178
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At http://geogratis.cgdi.gc.ca/geogratis/en/option/select.do?id=1169
there are shapefiles which represent the electoral districts of Canada,
for election years 2000, 2004, 2006 and 2008.
In 2000 it was not the same boundaries as they are now (they changed in
2003 -- and will again in 2013).
In 2
It would be great if Ubuntu could move to the current version. From
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George, you are the voice of moderation.
This discussion should have moved to the forums after the fix was known.
But the frustration expressed here is precisely because the fix was
available before the kernel freeze on 15 October and is based on concern
for new users and the reputation of Ubuntu.
Alan,
I haven't tested yet. The Ubuntu machine I have here is already running
Ubuntu 9.10 (karmic), which doesn't have packages yet
http://ppa.launchpad.net/ubuntugis/ppa/ubuntu/dists/ . Looking forward
to adding this to my repositories as I'll likely want to follow the
latest on this desktop.
Looking at the changelog for 2.6.31.5
(http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/ChangeLog-2.6.31.5) it
appears Ben H's fix is included.
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I can confirm this bug appearing on an i386 karmic install upgraded from
jaunty.
On my system, editing /etc/init/runsvdir.conf so that
start on runlevel 2
start on runlevel 3
start on runlevel 4
start on runlevel 5
was replaced by
start on runlevel [2345]
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Without a full specification of the conf file, it's impossible to say
for certain. I couldn't find one, but I did find this:
http://upstart.ubuntu.com/wiki/ComplexEventConfig?highlight=((CategorySpec))
which suggests with the foo and bar example that multiple "start on"
lines should be supported.
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For earlier kernels, dvb devices will be given names of the format
/dev/dvb0.dvr0 instead of /dev/dvb/adapter0/dvr0. This effectively makes
the dvb devices useless as nothing expects to find them in those
locations.
This udev rule provides a workaro
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Similar to bug #460388, changes to udev cause issues when karmic is
used with earlier kernels. Using a 2.6.18-16-generic kernel (latest one
I could find before the one in karmic) under karmic, I was unable to get
the sound card devices to appear wit
Just to note, running /etc/init.d/networking restart will have the same
effect. I'm now using karmic, and due to an ordering issue between
resolvconf and networking startup I find myself having to restart
networking just so that machine has the correct DNS settings then
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I'm running a fresh Kubuntu 9.10 64 bit install. I can also confirm
this bug. The installed version I have is .9~svn1029786. Same as
others, I can config a VPNC connection, the option shows up, but I
cannot enable it. I tried installing the VPNC package as it isn't
included by default, rebooted
M, have you tried my suggestion at #7 above?
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Webkit currently attempts to reproduce drawing logic in much the same
way that Mozilla does, but almost certainly misses a lot of corner cases
(*rimshot*). This looks like a bug that falls into that category.
Rather than trying to find those cases and fix them, we should dump the
entire drawing l
Many people in my part of the world (and I suspect elsewhere) are
rapidly abandoning fixed line adsl(2) and traditional ISPs for 3G mobile
broadband -- Virgin Mobile with Huawei E169 in .au in my case.
With one week to public release of Karmic, don't let it be Ubuntu's
Vista. For most people, If i
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"1. The wallpaper is stretched across all sceens, even though the logo,
throbber and login dialog only appear on the primary screen."
This is not actually xsplash. That's the desktop background being drawn
by gnome-settings-daemon.
The video was interesting. It seems like xsplash is not loadin
Also, before doing that can you post the xsplash version you're using
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Impact: runit is a collection of tools for process supervison. The bug
causes runsvdir not to start. This causes all services managed by runit
not to start defeating the entire purpose of the tool.
Patch Description: The bug appears to occur because of upstart not
accepting multiple "start on runl
I can reproduce it every time I try to change the volume in Rhythmbox.
It starts on the lowest setting. If I try to drag the slider it will
drop back to the lowest setting when I let up the mouse button. The same
thing happens in the Sound Preferences currently running applications. I
can drag the
I am using replaygain and when I turn it off it behaves normally. Sorry
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I sent a note to CBC via http://www.cbc.ca/contact/ and pointed them to
this bug. I noted to them that other video sites (Such as ctv.ca -- a
competitor ;-) works fine. I would suspect the problem is coding
within their flash that has inadvertently become platform dependent.
This will be one of
This still happens in Karmic with Seahorse 2.28.1. If I move ~./ssh
Seahorse will start.
$ seahorse
** Message: init gpgme version 1.1.8
(seahorse:7813): GLib-CRITICAL **: g_base64_decode: assertion `input_length >
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Sure, NP at all! Let me try to answer, and yell if you need more details - I
will get them for you.
1) Reset ... meaning if I start the domain with 'virsh start macOS' => no USB
passthrough (Logitech nano receiver in this case). So then, I 'virsh reset
macOS' ... USB passthrough works fine! But
Sure, will add - NP! One comment on (2) ... I can't say if this happens
with other guests or not, as I only bind this USB device to this
particular (guest) OS.
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OK, let me try to explain what I did here - and yell if this is not
clear!
Step #1, check lsusb -t before any qemu start,
/: Bus 04.Port 1: Dev 1, Class=root_hub, Driver=xhci_hcd/4p, 5000M
|__ Port 1: Dev 2, If 0, Class=Mass Storage, Driver=uas, 5000M
/: Bus 03.Port 1: Dev 1, Class=root_hub,
No issue with reboot, worry about that after we debug this :-). I tried the
noted command, but I get,
bash: echo: write error: No such device
bash: echo: write error: No such device
FYI,
$ ls -alF /sys/bus/pci/drivers/xhci_hcd/
total 0
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root0 Dec 2 17:51 ./
drwxr-xr-x 35 ro
I can recreate this issue with many other applications, not limited to
intellij. From my experience, this has much more to do with timing.
Order of operations for recreation that I tested with only firefox open:
1. Make any program doc/stick to the bottom of the screen (easiest way to do
this is
I just installed Ubuntu 20.04 on a new machine and I’m a little
frustrated that the installer made no mention of encrypting my home
directory, which is what I was planning to do. I did a search and found
out this is why. If ecryptfs is so broken and better alternatives exist,
why does the installer
Hi,
Seeing this same thing! And I'm on Ubuntu 20.10, so pretty current :-).
vt82c686b-usb-uhci doesn't seem to be accessible any more, but trying
qemu-xhci => no joy, still have to reset the VM after each startup, to
get the keyboard and mouse working.
Is this expected?
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> The one obvious next test would be to shut down the macOS guest and
try an ubuntu guest with the same forwards. That will allow us to see if
it is "virtualization-components" or actually "guest OS" that we need to
think about.
Good idea. OK, so I shut down all VM's, added this same USB device to
OK, some interesting findings :-). And back to thinking it may be QEMU related?
Let me explain, by all means disagree!
1) I found that using OpenCore with macOS, I no longer need a custom UEFI. So,
I tried the UEFI that comes with Ubuntu (apt install ovmf, copied the files
over). No change. So t
FYI, was able to get the following version of QEMU running (using the info at
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/10817813/apparmor-causes-issues-on-libvirt-with-custom-qemu),
QEMU emulator version 5.1.93 (v5.2.0-rc3)
Copyright (c) 2003-2020 Fabrice Bellard and the QEMU Project developers
No delt
No worries, and thanks for all the help so far - it really is
appreciated!
On the apparmor issue, is this the "right" fix? I modified
/etc/apparmor.d/abstractions/libvirt-qemu, adding,
/usr/local/bin/qemu-system-x86_64 rmix,
/usr/local/share/qemu/** r,
Or is there a "better" (correct) way?
As f
> Doing the same in /etc/apparmor.d/local/abstractions/libvirt-qemu is
> better to now get conflicts on upgrades.
Makes sense, thanks! Will move the items there. Both entries are needed?
Seems like I can just restart apparmor after (or at least that's working
for me).
> if the windows guest didn'
> This particular rule is (re)loaded on guest start, so stop+start a
> guest and it is updated.
So no need to restart apparmor? And both entries are required (in the
libvirt-qemu file)?
> Yeah - kind of, and now the request it to test Ubuntu and Windows
> guest with the same OVMF based UEFI.
Fun
Hmmm ... not getting Windows 10 to boot now. Trying to follow
https://k3a.me/boot-windows-partition-virtually-kvm-uefi/, set up os in my
config (xml),
hvm
/var/lib/libvirt/qemu/nvram/OVMF_CODE.fd
/var/lib/libvirt/qemu/nvram/win8.1_VARS.fd
I get to the UEFI menu, but i
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1906627 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1906627
I have observed this same behaviour with 'adcli join' when using adcli
0.8.2-1-ubuntu1 but adding the --use-ldaps parameter on the command line
allowed the join to complete successfully.
Without using the -
Yep, makes sense ... but I have to admit, I screwed up. Sorry! Complete
bonehead on my part.
When I tested Ubuntu (guest), I was connected over VNC, so I didn't
correctly / properly test the USB interface. So, I re-checked, making
sure to use QEMU + UEFI (Tianocore, stock VARS), and check USB. It
> I've not yet seen/reproduced the same on qemu 5.0/edk2 2020.08-1 :-/
So you don't see this issue, or haven't had a chance to check it? No
biggie either way, just trying to understand your comment :-).
> Would you mind outlining your case on the upstream mailing list?
Yes, no issue at all - but
Thanks for the details! I thought we may be on to something, but not quite. I
saw a couple deltas in your config (vs. mine),
1) No OVMF_VARS - tried removing this, no difference.
2) You are checking the mouse in the OS - checked that as well (not just UEFI /
Ubuntu Grub menu), nope, it's still no
> If you tell me how to initialize a mouse there I can try :-)
Sorry, bad wording on my part. The USB device I am connecting is a
Logitech Nano Receiver ... keyboard and mouse both connected to it. So
at the UEFI / Grub stage - only the keyboard, as you correctly point out
:-).
> It only matters
OK, I got to thinking about this other bug I had seen a while back. Initially
thought it was not related, but maybe it is after all?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/qemu/+bug/1694808
Perhaps we are using different USB controllers, and that's why we see different
results? I have the following ... matc
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