Thank you for this. I had to enable
/desktop/gnome/interface/can_change_accels in gconf-editor first, but
that worked like a charm.
On Sun, Mar 28, 2010 at 2:35 PM, Wolter Hellmund wrote:
> You can always change it by just hovering the action and pressing
> another key combination or Backspace to
Does anyone have a comment on this? Am I reporting this to the wrong
place?
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This isn't fixed. The problem is that the silly touch-sensitive media
keys on the m1330 act as though they were pressed for nearly 0.7
seconds, regardless of how long you actually touch them. You can work
around the problem by setting your typematic rate initial delay to 700
milliseconds or more. T
2010/4/24 Przemysław Kulczycki :
> Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
> better. We are sorry that we do not always have the capacity to look at all
> reported bugs in a timely manner.
> There have been many changes in Ubuntu since that time you reported th
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mail-notification
When I attempt to prepare to build mail-notofication, I get the
following error:
$ wajig build-depend mail-notification
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Build-Depends dependency
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/511
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evince
When I am editing a PDF with fillable form elements, I expect to be able
to fill these in, and then go to the menu and do File->Save, or
equivalently, press Control + S, and have my changes saved to the
original file. Currently, there's only an opt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/383
Related bug report on KDE's bug tracker:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=223081
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I tried to use a web page that used a java applet, but it failed to
load. This was odd to me, because I had installed the sun-java6-plugin
package. Then I went to check where this package installs its files, and
I discovered that it doesn't install *any* files at all! Here's t
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- sun-java6-plugin is an empty package
+ sun-java6-plugin is an empty pac
Oops, my later reply didn't show. I found out that I could enable the
java plugin by symlinking a specific file into my plugins directory.
Without this symlink, java doesn't work in my browser.
$ ln -s /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun-1.6.0.15/jre/lib/amd64/libnpjp2.so
~/.mozilla/plugins/
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
GNOME has the ability to choose the default browser to use when opening
a *URL*, but this setting should also apply to html *files* as well.
Currently, the two settings are separate. This is confusing when the
user changes their default browser,
Just as a note, Launchpad was being very flaky when I submitted this
report, so I was unable to search for duplicates before submitting it.
So you should check for dupes before doing anything for this bug.
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Without any express or implied warranty, the following workaround worked
for me. It searches for any "deb" lines for ppa sources, and adds the
corresponding "deb-src" line after it. Furthermore, it makes an effort
not to introduce consecutive duplicate lines, and it keeps backups.
sudo perl -lanE
This is mostly fixed now in Karmic, I suppose.
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I marked this as invalid, since it was reported against an old version
of QL and before notify-osd was introduced.
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This is an easy fix. Is it too much to ask to have it implemented?
Also, we need to add emacs23 to the list of supported emacsen.
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Here's a backtrace from vanilla emacs 23. It's the same crash in the
emacs version from karmic, lucid, squeeze, sid, vanilla upstream
release, and upstream trunk.
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This is not fixed.
The issue with multiple keypresses generated by the Dell XPS M1330's
media keys is a hardware problem with the Dell laptop, and it is not
fixed. The media keys (volume adjustment, play/pause, stop, next, prev)
on the M1330 are touch-sensitive keys placed in a row above the norma
On further inspection, I can no longer reproduce the crash
--with-x-toolkit=lucid. The segfault in the gtk version occurs in
"gdk_screen_get_display," from /usr/lib/libgdk-x11-2.0.so.0, which is
in Ubuntu package libgtk2.0-0 version 2.18.3-1ubuntu2.2.
Would you like a full backtrace?
** Also affe
On the emacs upstream report that I filed, Dan suggests that this is a
known problem die to this long-standing GTK+ bug:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=85715
I'll get the backtrace soon. I've never used valgrind, so I'm not sure
how to do that.
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I don't know about others, but this is fixed for me in Karmic. Also, the
sound system has been in such flux that any bug filed against Jaunty is
probably obsolete. If anyone is still having quiet sound, it's probably
a different cause. So my recommendation is to close this as invalid, or
fixed in K
More info: I tried compiling the versions of emacs in Lucid and Debian
testing, using debuild, on Karmic. Same problem with both. Next I will
try compiling from source, with no debian modifications.
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Binary package hint: nautilus
Trying to type in a ppa: URL into the Alt+F2 dialog does not work. It
should. This seems like low-hanging fruit.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: amd64
Date: Tue Mar 23 14:28:52 2010
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 9.10 "Karmi
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Well, it handles apt: links, so I know that the functionality is
there. I don't see why it should handle one but not the other.
On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 5:28 PM, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> thank you for your bug report, that entry is used to run command not to
> handle random sources this way
>
> *
Ok, I filed against Nautilus because I thought that Nautilus provides
the Alt+F2 dialog. I could be wrong, and maybe the run dialog is the
wrong thing to file against. Please change the package if you know
which one is the correct one.
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 3:17 AM, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> na
I'm getting the feeling that drawers are, for all intents and
purposes, deprecated. If anyone more informed than I has knowledge to
the contrary, please speak up.
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 3:49 PM, Jeremy von Hoff wrote:
> I just tested this with a fully-up-to-date Lucid install (Gnome
> 2.29.92),
I compiled vanilla emacs trunk, version 24.0.50.1, with no debian
patches. It did not exhibit the bug. Since neither my vanilla emacs nor
my friend's Fedora emacs exhibit this bug and all debian-derived
versions that I have tested so far do exhibit the bug, signs seem to
point to this being a probl
I suppose I will try disabling the debian patches one by one and
recompiling until the problem goes away.
If I can figure out how to do that.
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Cancel the last few statements. When I used the debian-selected
configure options on the vanilla sources (either 23.1 or trunk), I got
the same problem. I am now in the process of disabling the debian-
selected args one-by-one.
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You rec
Note: to generate this trace, I use the following procedure:
Open two terminals. In the first terminal, run the following commands to
start emacs with strace:
$ mkdir -p /tmp/emacs-strace
$ strace -o /tmp/emacs-strace/trace-`date +%s`.log emacs23 -Q -nw
When emacs has started, do M-x server-star
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: emacs23
Emacs 23 and later have the neat feature of running as a daemon for
emacsclient to connect to. Furthermore, emacsclient will automatically
start a new daemon and then connect to it if one is not already running
in the background, if you set the al
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pulseaudio
When I adjust the pulseaudio mixer using the gnome volume applet (or
media keys), it actually affects more than one hardware mixer. It
appears that the top 85% of the slider maps onto the "Master" hardware
mixer, and the bottom 15% maps to the
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Ok, using ignore_dB=1 restored the old behavior. And the cause turned
out to be more or less what I expected. Pulseaudio is merging the
hardware mixers into one big mixer. The 0% mark on my Master mixer also
says "-48.00 dB", and the 0% mark on my PCM mixer gives me "-51.00 dB",
which means that th
Yes, I read it. I like the fact that my mixers are all merged into one
big mixer. But the result is that the one big mixer has an extremely
large dynamic range, larger than what it practically usable.
It is also possible that the dB values reported by the hardware driver
(Intel HDA) are not accura
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: emacs23
I am trying to start using emacs --daemon and emacsclient, so that I can
easily have multiple emacs windows sharing a single process. However, my
attempts are frustrated by the fact that when I use "emacsclient -c" to
create a new window in an exi
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I tried downloading and compiling the version in Lucid Lynx
(23.1+1-4ubuntu6), and it has the same problem.
I also tried using the lucid toolkit version instead of the gtk version.
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More info:
I had a friend attempt to reproduce this on his computer and he said this:
"The emacs daemon seems fine with Fedora 12 and emacs 23.1.1. It never crashed
and got 60 and 58 on two runs before giving up."
Also, if I do the following, I also get a crash in a short time:
1. Open two temi
Public bug reported:
I have a Dell XPS M1330. I know that certain events are supposed to
trigger monitor brightness changes, but these changes seem random and
unpredictable. In particular, the computer seems to forget my previous
brightness setting when attempting to restore it. For example, suppo
Public bug reported:
If you enable fraction scaling and then login using an X11 session, the
mouse cursor that existed on the login screen (gdm3) will persist after
logging in. This mouse cursor continues to exist at the same pixel
coordinates as when the login was completed. A new mouse cursor is
For anyone else affected by this bug, I've written a script that toggles
the scaling mode back and forth to fix the problem and then restore your
desired scaling mode on each monitor.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-
shell/+bug/1875404/+attachment/5361667/+files/xrandr-fix.sh
Just
Public bug reported:
I ran "sudo do-release-upgrade" on my Ubuntu Server 16.10 system, and
after a bunch of work, it said "Could not calculate the upgrade" and
bailed out. I think I have a few packages installed from outside the
Ubuntu repos, so that could be the problem, but the error message wa
For some reason, uninstalling vlc (which also automatically uninstalled
a bunch of its dependencies) seems to have gotten around the problem,
and I'm now running the upgrade.
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Binary package hint: byobu
In /usr/bin/byobu-launcher, there are a number of checks for conditions
in which byobu should not be started. In most of these cases, if the
launcher decides not to launch byobu, it also returns false. However,
there is at least one case where it re
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That is possible. It's difficult to notice patterns, because it
typically takes me a minute or two to notice that the connection has
dropped, since I might be downloading something in the background but
only notice the problem when I switch to my browser and try to load a
new page.
I'm not doing a
Ok, I will try testing with the new kernel. Since the bug only occurs
intermittently, I will probably have to run this kernel for at least a
full 24 hours of normal use in order to verify that the problem is not
happening.
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bcmwl module does not build on 3.4 kernel. I am attaching the DKMS
make.log.
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The patch is here:
http://anonscm.debian.org/viewvc/pkg-nvidia/packages/nvidia-graphics-
drivers/trunk/debian/module/debian/patches/kernel-3.4.patch?revision=2894&view=co&pathrev=2894
** Affects: nvidia-graphics-drivers (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Ne
I'm about to reboot into 3.4 with an nvidia module built with this
patch. We'll see how it works.
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Title:
BCM4321 Wireless dropping connection ran
Actually maybe this patch is better:
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/attachment.php?attachmentid=43863&d=1335699970
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Title:
Nvidia driver needs a
Oops, I meant that comment for another post.
However, I have generated a patch that makes the *bcmwl* module build
with 3.4, and I'm about to test *that*.
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As described here: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=608263
When the desktop-base package is installed, you will *always* get a
background image for GRUB, and you will lose the pretty aubergine hue
during boot. This cannot be changed without editing
/etc/grub.
Ok, I just booted into 3.4 with an nvidia module built with the above
patch (the second one), and it seems to work just fine.
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Nvidia drive
Ok, I just patched the bcmwl package, and DKMS was able to build the
module for kernel 3.4, and I'm now booted into 3.4 with a working wl
module. We'll see how things go from here.
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By the way, I note that this is more of a problem in Ubuntu than in
Debian because consistency and coherence of the theming is much more of
a focus in Ubuntu.
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I just experienced exactly the same problem with the kernel 3.4 packages
that you gave me. The problem is not fixed in 3.4.
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Title:
BCM4321 Wirele
Ok, I set everything to maximum verbosity. I'm tailing syslog, dmesg,
and kern.log in a terminal so I can look at them as soon as I notice a
disconnection. Do you have a preference for whether I should keep using
kernel 3.4 or switch back to 3.2?
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The iso's md5sum matches the one here:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuHashes
But that doesn't rule out the possibility of corruption while creating
the USB drive from the iso. However, this doesn't seem like bits being
randomly corrupted. Both the 3.2.0-23 kernel installed by the installe
There's no need to copy the header file into the 3.4 kernel. You just
have the patch the nvidia driver to add a preprocessor directive that
removes that line if the kernel version is 3.4 or higher.
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I can confirm that quickly pressing Alt+ left arrow will both cause
firefox to go back one page and then cause the HUD to appear.
In fact, as far as I can tell, the *only* reason that this doesn't
happen every single time is that if you hold down Alt too long, it times
out and shows the global men
Yes, the lucid builds of emacs are what I have been using for years for
exactly this reason. They don't have this problem.
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emacsclient -c
There's some nuance here. This bug is GTK-related. If your emacs daemon
is not compiled with gtk support (either a terminal-only version of
compiled with the lucid toolkit), then you will not see this bug. Even
if your emacs is compiled with gtk, you will still not see the bug
unless you actually c
Public bug reported:
When compiling boost 1.49 on Ubuntu 11.10 wigh GCC version 4.6.1-9ubuntu3, I
get an internal compiler error. The error happens when the following command is
run in tools/quickbook:
"g++" -ftemplate-depth-300 -O3 -finline-functions -Wno-inline -Wall -g -g0
-DBOOST_ALL_NO_LIB
Public bug reported:
I installed Ubuntu 12.04 from scratch using the amd64 live CD. When I
booted into the system, my mouse and 3d drivers were not working. I
eventially figured out that no kernel modules were being loaded at all
(lsmod showed absolutely nothing). Looking further, I realized that
One thing I should have mentioned is that I used the Live CD to make a
bootable USB disk using Unetbootin, and then used that to install my
system. I did not actually burn it to a CD.
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When the Dash is open, the keyboard shortcut overlay appears obscured
below it, making it unreadable. The keyboard shortcut overlay should
appear either above the Dash or not at all while the Dash is open.
** Affects: unity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status:
Public bug reported:
I frequently use the Super + [0-9] keyboard shortcuts to switch to
specific applications. However, these shortcuts usually fail to work
when executed quickly. In order to ensure a successful application
switch, I have to hold down the super key for at least half a second
(long
Public bug reported:
In 12.04, any time I try to connect to a VPN connection, I get the
following message in /var/log/syslog:
May 3 12:59:06 aeolus NetworkManager[25368]: connection
/org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/Settings/64 failed to activate: (5) Base
connection for VPN connection not active
I don't know what the appropriate package to file this against is. It is
a bug in the Live CD installer.
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12.04 amd64 live CD installs the
** Description changed:
I frequently use the Super + [0-9] keyboard shortcuts to switch to
specific applications. However, these shortcuts usually fail to work
when executed quickly. In order to ensure a successful application
switch, I have to hold down the super key for at least half a s
I can no longer seem to reproduce this error. My VPN connection is
working fine now. I'll re-open this if the problem comes back.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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I don't think it has been fixed. It still happens to me in recent Emacs
snapshots.
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emacsclient -c randomly crashes emacs about 1 in every
Public bug reported:
I frequently use Alt + Arrow keys to navigate forward and backward in
Firefox. It seems that unlike most keys, the arrow keys don't suppress
the HUD when used with Alt. So if I quickly press and release Alt + an
arrow key together, the HUD comes up when it should not do so.
T
It seems that most keys on the keyboard do not trigger the bug. No
matter how quickly I press Alt+W, I can't get the HUD to come up.
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Still 3 levels in 12.04.
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Maverick regression: Dell M1330 backlight brightness messed up
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That mailing list thread references two git commits that are supposed to
fix this:
http://git.alsa-project.org/?p=alsa-kernel.git;a=commit;h=de8c85f7840e5e29629de95f5af24297fb325e0b
http://git.alsa-project.org/?p=alsa-kernel.git;a=commit;h=a74ccea51d4314632a81d568d59bf885e5b09d93
Is there any eas
Also this alsa-lib commit:
http://git.alsa-project.org/?p=alsa-
lib.git;a=commit;h=2f6206da0c1ff88235e6eca0077343f22a4b43ee
which I found here: http://www.digipedia.pl/usenet/thread/11148/729/
Also related: http://pulseaudio.org/ticket/821
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Public bug reported:
Since upgrading to 12.04, my wireless connection has been failing
randomly. It works fine for an indeterminate time after connecting to my
router, and then randomly all traffic ceases, and I become unable to
load any websites, download anything, or even ping my router. The
wir
Ok, I'll grab those log files after the next time the connection cuts
out, but as I said, I haven't previously seen any log entries appearing
in any logs at the time of disconnection.
Also, I didn't explicitly say so in my initial report, but the worst
part about this is that there is NO indicatio
I'm attaching kern.log and dmesg from shortly after I experienced a loss
of connectivity. As I mentioned, there are no log messages at the time
of disconnection, which is about 20:15. All the messages in dmesg are
from boot time, and the last message in kern.log is:
May 5 20:08:54 aeolus kernel:
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Title:
BCM4321 Wireless dro
pacpl as of 12.04 (possibly earlier) includes the fix proposed here, so
I'm marking this as Fix Released.
** Changed in: pacpl (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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apport information
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Maverick
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** Tags added: trusty
** Description changed:
The Dell M1330 backlight has exactly 8 levels of brightness. I expect
each press of the brightness adjustment keys to change the brightness by
one level. When I use the keyboard to adjust the brightness in GNOME, it
sometim
apport information
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** Attachment added: "ProcCpuinfo.txt"
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** Attachment added: "Lspci.txt"
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** Attachment added: "UdevLog.txt"
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** Attachment added: "ProcInterrupts.txt"
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** Attachment added: "WifiSyslog.txt"
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