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Cristian: Are you using the -4 kernel?
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Cristian: Are you using the -4 kernel?
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You will get -4 from update manager, its fixed in that.
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Binary package hint: ladspa-sdk
The ladspa-sdk package has compiled binaries for 'example' plugins,
however the source code is missing. When the SDK is downloaded from
ladspa.org, the example plugins are shipped as code, not as binaries.
The source is actually more important
Public bug reported:
Ethernet module appears not to load using 2.6.27-11. Several users
report similar at http://start.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1017057
2.6.27-10 works as expected on Ubuntu 8.10.
Wireless connection is not affected.
The problem seems hardware related. Acer Aspire One f
** Description changed:
Ethernet module appears not to load using 2.6.27-11. Several users
report similar at http://start.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1017057
2.6.27-10 works as expected on Ubuntu 8.10.
Wireless connection is not affected.
The problem seems hardware related
Do these logs help?
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I know this bug has been allocated to the kernel team, but my Acer
Aspire One loaded the ethernet module using 2.6.27-11 kernel today. Logs
are attached.
Maybe someone could pass the log to the kernel team.
Regards
Russell
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able to capture log for these boot. If it happens
again I'll repeat your instructions and attach files.
Regards
Russell
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I don't really understand this last comment by Wouter Stomp.
Could someone please tell interested users if the issue is being looked
at, and if there is a link to where we can track progress?
Is there a kernel site similar to other bugs on launchpad?
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I'm having exactly the same problem. Went to suspend, and came back with
no network connection. Reconnected again by typing in the SSID under
"Connect to Other Wireless Network" and setting the security settings,
although I typed in garbage for the WPA password and the KDE Wallet
still retrieved th
I talked to Sebastien briefly on #gnome-hackers today and he suggested
that I could attach the necessary diffs to this bug report and that
would be useful.
The two bugs in question are:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=568592
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=567944
I'll attach
Wait, sorry.. I messed up. #567944 has nothing to do with this,
although that is the correct diff.
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This is the same diff I attached above, but I accidentally marked it as
coming from the wrong bug#. It actually comes from this one:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=353088
Sorry for the confusion.
** Attachment added: "Diff for GTK+ Bug #353088"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/215483
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: cupsys
Printing hangs from Firefox, Inkscape, GIMP. CPU utilisation spikes
momentarily then drops back to zero. The printer is a Canon IP1000 and
used to work fine until a few weeks back (perhaps after Cupsys
updates??). I have a fully patched version of
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: synaptic
I attempted to unlock a package with a locked version as a regular user:
$ synaptic
(pick a locked package)
(click on Package->Lock Version, which already has a checkbox)
error opening tmpfile: /var/lib/synaptic/.tmp_preferences
Segmentation f
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20589958/Dependencies.txt
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Confirmed w/ new drivers. Rebooted; still got corruption.
This is what the upgrade did:
libdrm2-dbg will be removed
libdrm-dev (version 2.3.1-0build1) will be upgraded to version
2.4.1-0ubuntu7~intrepid
libdrm2 (version 2.3.1-0build1) will be upgraded to version
2.4.1-0ubuntu7~intrepid
xserver-x
Upgraded to 8.10 and the problem has disappeared. During the upgrade
process I was asked if I wanted to replace 2 cupsys conf files, which I
did. These conf files had never been altered by me previously (from a
clean hardy install), so I assume they may have been altered by a patch
on hardy and sub
Up until today when I updated my 8.10 install evolution had been working
great. The only thing that changed was the 8.10 update, no configuration
or account changes. This is a show stopping bug, unable to work at the
moment. I am at a loss how this managed to get released or has not been
corrected
Has anyone tried the latest -rc kernel?
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I had a problem with debian etch where I had to press the power button
at the begining of the boot for it to work, I figured with it not
happening on ubuntu on a later kernel I never bothered reporting it
thinking that it was fixed upstream.
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The tracker-applet has seriously been improved since v0.6.6. The trace
doesn't look any good to me either.
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BUGabundo says it looks fine now. I'm closing this as Invalid.
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Uhh.. actually, you probably have to have already mapped the window so
that may not work.
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compiz is technically not breaking any specs here (although that's not
really a reason not to make this change.. having functional
compatibility between compiz and metacity is very desirable). The spec
just says that the window should not be focused, but it doesn't say
anything about the Z-order o
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kerneloops
When there is a kernel oops, a notification bubble appears asking if you
want to send the error to the Kernel Oops Web site, containing five
buttons: “Always”, “Yes”, “No”, or “Never”, and “Details”. Instead, this
should be an alert box with fo
I was messing around with this one this morning and tried to regex the
HTML code out, but it didn't seem to work. Here's the regex code that I
used so you can see it on the command line.
I replaced the g_markup_escape_text() with this, and when I notify-send
I can still see type markup, but it s
Uhh, it turns out I was trying to filter it in dialog.c and not
bubble.c.
"Oops." :)
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24044160/filter-html.diff
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Assignee: Eitan Isaacson (eeejay) => Cody Russell (b
** Attachment added: "Screenshot of thenew dialog"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24047188/oops1.png
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I removed the bold text that said "Your system had a kernel failure" and
added a window title that says "Kernel Failure".
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Yo
Updated patch.
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I've implemented mpt's new dialog in bug 344377 if anyone would like to
review it. Thanks.
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* Fixed capitalization for "Don't Send"
* Set "Send" as the default response
- Did not change the layout, such as the alignment of widgets according
to dialog edges. That would take a little bit more poking around inside
the dialog's contents than I feel is worth doing right now. If someone
else
mpt asked me to remove the window icon in the titlebar. This patch does
that.
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Ted, I just tested this bug with a friend of mine who uses AIM. We
tested first on Intrepid and when I set
Preferences/Interface/Conversation Window Hiding to "Always" then new IM
windows were suppressed as we want. When I turned it to "Never" then
the window would appear.
I switched over to Jau
http://developer.pidgin.im/ticket/7380
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Thanks for responding; it's not clear the printer drivers are doing
anything wrong, so this might belong with hplip. The bug report
probably belongs to whatever package owns the gnome notification bubble;
I think everything underneath the hood is working properly.
Unless there is a way to twea
hirak99, by then it is too late, if you click the next button and it
shows you nothing and all that changes is the statistics on the left
hand side then the user is confused and thinks the button doesn't work.
I agree, we should have something better though to let the user know
what is going on. We
Thunderbird and KMail were never supported.
We spent the last 12 months refactoring the code because it was needed
There have been some serious speed improvements and system performance is much
better while it is in use.
We accept patches. If you want to help out great :), if not, you're really no
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Tried upgrading to kernel 2.6.27-12 and problem reappeared. Ok with
Stefen's patched kernel mentioned above.
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Public bug reported:
Once you are connected to a wireless network, a notification bubble
should appear with the connected wireless icon, title the name of the
wired network, and body “Connection established”.
** Affects: network-manager-applet (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status:
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** Description changed:
- Once you are connected to a wireless network, a notification bubble
- should appear with the connected wireless icon, title the name of the
- wired network, and body “Connection established”.
+ The notification message needs to be changed for when you connect to a
+ wirel
** Description changed:
When you connect to a wireless network, Network Manager puts up a
notification bubble with:
- * title "Connection Established"
- * body "You are now connected to the wireless network %s".
+ * title "You are now connected to the wireless network %s".
+ * body "Connection
** Description changed:
When you connect to a wireless network, Network Manager puts up a
notification bubble with:
- * title "You are now connected to the wireless network %s".
- * body "Connection Established"
+ * body "You are now connected to the wireless network %s".
+ * title "Connection
Public bug reported:
When you connect to a wired network, Network Manager puts up a notification
bubble with:
* title "Connection Established" (with upper-case "e")
* body "You are now connected to '%s'" OR "You are now connected to the wired
network."
This text is unnecessarily long, and the n
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When you connect to a GSM network, Network Manager puts up a notification
bubble with:
* title "Connection Established" (with upper-case "e")
* body "You are now connected to '%s'" OR "You are now connected to the GSM
network."
This text is unnecessarily long, and the netwo
Thanks, I've posted the patch upstream to
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=423186
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Thanks for the update. I will stay with your patched -11 kernel until
the updated driver is included.
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Installation went ok right until the final part where it installs the
GRUB bootloader. It failed at that point. I chose to install OpenGEU
into one of three logical partitions, with the bootloader in the root
partition which in my case is /dev/sda11.
I use Bootit NG to launch different OS's. I fou
Additional file attached as requested by the crash report..
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PPA,
https://launchpad.net/~russell/+archive/ppa
This is a trivial version bump -- the old patches still apply, but
should be regenerated because the SOURCES.txt has had a minor change
which means that the 1.0-1 patch requires some fuzz to apply.
** Affects: flup (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
S
Details of changes from upstream at http://trac.saddi.com/flup/ticket/31
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- New flup upstream bugfix release
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Where did you put the Mist gtkrc? Try putting it in
/usr/share/gdm/themes/HumanCircle/gtk-2.0
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Binary package hint: bluez-gnome
When from a Bluetooth device you try to connect to the computer, a
“Bluetooth Device” bubble appears with the text “Pairing request for
device name” and an “Enter PIN code” button that, when clicked, opens an
authentication alert for entering
Where would it be pulling in Murrine engine from? Is there another
theme that is loading that first? If that's the case then there's
nothing we can do about it from the gdm code because GTK can only load a
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Right now, gnome-user-share opens a notification bubble with actions for
opening the file or opening its location.
According to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NotifyOSD the desired operation is:
When you have received a file over a Bluetooth connection, a
notification bubble appear
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Need to update the icons to the new Intrepid icons.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I'm seeing 16516 kB heap, 108 kB stack memory used. Everything else
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Yes, you're right. I think I misunderstood the "closed" signal. Should
I write a new patch to remove the actions from the notifications, or
just leave this alone until you've determined what the ideal behavior
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I think the patch is fine, but it should be generated with -p1 I think.
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You can't really use top output as a remotely reliable source of memory
information. Even to get the numbers I posted above, I was pulling
those out of /proc/$PID/status and I don't think that's really a
completely accurate source of memory information. To get realistic
numbers you probably need
It doesn't seem that this was ever fixed, so I'm not sure that it's a
duplicate. I'm not sure how to re-open it yet either though. ;)
This patch swaps the positions of the strings, and it changes
"Connection Established" to "Connection established" (lowercase 'e')
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When the wireless device is connected, we should flip the SSID and the
"Connection Established" message.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Yes, they're correct right now. The only thing I notice is that their
connection messages are using lower-case ("Connection established").
Did you say yesterday that you plan to roll back those changes?
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I have not seen this message. Also, grepping through the sources for
gnome-power-manager I don't see any such message.
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Note: If you are using tracker-search-tool and it says you have 10 files
but no results are shown, this is normal behaviour. The hit score you
get back is an "indication". This is exactly the same way that Google
works. This is reproducible by indexing the kernel source, then removing
the top level
mlissner, I know this is going to sound silly, but if you move a
directory with 200 files in it to some place Tracker doesn't monitor, it
is considered a DELETE event. In that case, you then can have a lot of
hits which are grossly misreported by the search tool. If you do the
same thing with the l
Kernel -27-13 solves ethernet problem for me, thanks Stefan.
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Public bug reported:
# Once you are connected to a wireless network, a notification bubble
should appear with the connected wireless icon, title the name of the
wireless network, and body “Connection established”.
# When connection to a wireless network fails for a reason other than
incorrect aut
** Attachment added: "Uses the newer API instead of the deprecated one."
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/22557251/nm-applet-tooltip.diff
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Use gtk_status_icon_set_tooltip_text()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/328670
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Binary package hint: network-manager
gtk_status_icon_set_tooltip() is deprecated, and it seems that gtk+ in
Jaunty is currently being built with GTK_DISABLE_DEPRECATED so network-
manager-applet does not build.
The fix is simple. We should use gtk_status_icon_set_tooltip_te
** Changed in: network-manager-applet (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: network-manager => network-manager-applet
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Use gtk_status_icon_set_tooltip_text()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/328670
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** Attachment added: "nm-notify.diff"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/22557412/nm-notify.diff
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Connecting/disconnecting notification changes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/328572
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Thanks, Stefan.
This new kernel (http://people.ubuntu.com/~smb/bug326891/) solves the
problem for me on an Aspire One
Regards
Russell
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2.6.27.11 kernel breaks r8169 support for rtl8102e
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/326891
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Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
Gnome Power Manager puts up notifications in many situations.
Five of these are unusual and important and should be acknowledged, so
they should be presented as alert boxes instead:
* “Battery may be recalled”, with text “The bat
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