Same problem here. Thanks for the fix Daniel.
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I've got this issue in 8.10, fully up to date as of today.
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Switching this back to 'New' to stop it being deleted as it's still
present.
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This is happening for me on Ibex. nVidia driver, Compiz enabled.
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I suppose there's little chance of anyone reading the comments before
chiming in?
Some key information:
http://blog.lizardwrangler.com/2008/09/15/ubuntu-firefox-and-license-
issues/
http://lockshot.wordpress.com/2008/09/15/firefox-eula-in-linux-
distributions/
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fe
Same problem here, package won't install:
Get: 1 http://archive.ubuntu.com hardy/universe privoxy 3.0.8-1 [1336kB]
Fetched 1336kB in 3s (392kB/s)
Selecting previously deselected package privoxy.
(Reading database ... 199345 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking privoxy (from ..
I've finally found what was kicking this off, though I think it's more a
symptom than a cause.
I had SMB shares auto-mounting. Removing them from fstab fixed the
problem, lshal now gives output and update-notifier now works.
>From the variety of fixes that have worked for people it looks to me
li
I forgot to mention... I suspect this is an upstream bug but I thought I
should file it here first in case it is due to Ubuntu specific config.
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The evolution-alarm-notify daemon is not started automatically on login
to Gnome. It only starts after Evolution itself is started.
This is a problem because it means that if you don't start Evolution you
can miss an appointment.
I believe it is reasonable for an end user to
>This is an upstream enhancement request. Please contact the
>Evolution developers to discuss how to do this.
Will do
Wouldn't adding it to gnome-session make sense? I believe other gnome
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Why won't this be fixed for edgy? It's a serious regression.
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Can confirm this doesn't happen in non-amd64 version, there's no
/usr/share/locale/locale.alias file included in the 32 bit package,
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It seems that people shouldn't have to be manually creating and deleting
user accounts to get HAL working. I also have this problem and I'm happy
enough to fix it manually, but really the symptoms here should be fixed
as well as the original problem.
It takes about 10 minutes for my Dapper box to
I've re-opened this bug as people are still having the same symptoms.
I'm presuming I'm *allowed* to re-open the bug as launchpad is letting
me.. Sorry if I've misunderstood.
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Wrong status :/
Incidentally the user fix (delete 'hal' user and re-install didn't work
for me)
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I opened a bug with Gnome and the initial suggestion seems to be that
Ubuntu should start e-d-s on log-in.
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Because the gnome-theme-manager doesn't require root privileges, themes
that are installed through it are only installed for the current user.
This leads to any application requiring root privileges being displayed
in the very ugly default Gnome theme.
As a 'power user' I ca
Just to clarify my second para. Apps run via gksudo revert to the
default *GTK* look and feel *if* the user is using a theme they
installed themselves which isn't installed for the root user.
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I've also experience this bug and found it makes for a very un-
proffesional looking desktop for anyone that installs a theme through
gnome-theme-manager.
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apt-get updated today (i'm running an edgy install upgraded from
dapper), and a number of things have crashed on launch.
On first launch gaim crashed, on second launch eds-feed and galago-eds-
feed crashed.
** Affects: eds-feed (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
St
Although gaim keeps kicking off bug buddy reports the eds feed crash
hasn't happened again.
I will keep an eye on it and see if I can work out how to reproduce if
it happens again.
This first started happening after I installed a bunch of the edgy
telelepathy and galago bits and bobs to try them
I have the same issue but am having difficulty reproducing it with gdb.
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Same here. Just adding a comment to mention that it's not just the
preview. This also stops you from adding a feed.
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Will do.> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2006 10:04:33 +>
Subject: [Bug 63731] Re: gaim, eds-feed, galago-eds-feed crashed on gaim
startup.> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> > A new libgalago, galago-daemon and
gaim-galago are to hit the archive> soon - it'd be nice if you could try w
Erk sorry, I thought launchpad would strip that out like Roundup does :)
Well nothing seems to be crashing on first launch of gaim after logging
in any more. I don't think it has for a day or two. I did have a crash
on closing gaim today, though it was just gaim that crashed, so probably
another i
Is this the autoindent option? If so I find it incredibly annoying in a
Debian install I sometimes have to work on, as it makes pasting code
from another app impossible without first disabling the setting.
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Same here, incredibly annoying.
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I can confirm this has happened to me too (edgy beta). Somehow this got
turned on (no idea how) and it took me two days to work out what was
wrong.
Gnome worked fine in failsafe mode, but in normal mode it seemed the
keyboard was being ignored. It turns out I just wasn't holding down the
keys for
Public bug reported:
cdromupgrade can't be run from the alternate Gutsy install CD as
described ate the bottom of this page:
http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/upgrading
The CD gets auto-mounted as "Ubuntu 7.10 i386" and not as 'cdrom'.
Trying to run the cdromupgrade script causes the following er
Oops also. The popup after detecting a distro cd doesn't come up either,
which is why I did it manually. I also see that I didn't do it exactly
as described in the upgrade instructions, so here is the result doing it
that way:
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This happened to me with gutsy final. I seem to have a half installed
system. Most seems to be there but the configure process was about half
way through so X won't start for example (and failsafe X complains about
incorrect parameters).
dist-upgrade logs attached.
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Afraid not no.
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Hi.
I just upgraded from a fairly un-modified Feisty install (installed
about a month ago) to a Gutsy pre-beta iso (downloaded on 26 Sep) and it
failed to configure X for my built in nVidia 7400 Go. With manual (GUI)
configuration nv works ok but the proprietary driver doesn'
Dohickey has this to say:
ID:/pci:00/:00:01.0/:01:00
Type ID:pcie:104D:81EF
Parent ID:/pci:00/:00:01.0
Port:PCI Express Slot 0
Bus:pcie
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Whether it's a bug or intentional upstream Ubuntu ships with sub-pixel
rendering so the Ubuntu version should ship with a version of gnome-
terminal with it enabled. This bug keeps coming back too, it was in
Dapper and Edgy if I remember correctly.
I have it with a Gutsy box upgraded to Hardy by t
I'm also getting this problem on a fully up to date Hardy beta install.
Additionally in the 'wireless networks' properties if I click 'show
password' it shows what looks like a hex representation, whereas it
should be showing a passphrase.
re-opening as it seems to have re-occurred.
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This issue is still present and causes complete system crashes, how can
it be low importance?
I still have to boot single user mode and remove cpufreqd and the
frequency scaling on each new upgrade in order to be able stop the lock
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[OT] Yeah I have to say, NetworkManager's inclusion is beyond me, the
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My apologies, I thought I was commenting on a different NM bug (which is
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Still a problem on Hardy for me. I've just uninstalled tracker as the IO
it was generating was causing FF to become unresponsive regularly and
slowing everything else down too.
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Same problem here, no sound from flash (nonfree), latest up to date
Hardy.
Error in console:
ALSA lib pcm_dmix.c:874:(snd_pcm_dmix_open) unable to open slave
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Correction, it's not fixed. Seemed to work once but I may have been
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Do these changes only take effect after the drive is manually remounted
(via hotplug for USB devices I presume)? If so this should probably be
made clear also. The layout of the tab implied to me that gnome would do
whatever was necessary to make the change when I close the dialogue.
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But there is stuff in the .bash_profile shipped by older versions of
Ubuntu that never gets run. So certain functionality stopped working on
upgrade, which seems like a regression to me.
For example, my desktop which now runs feisty, but was upgraded from
older versions of Ubuntu has the following
To clarify: I didn't mean that .bash_profile was run on login to X, but
was definitely run at some point, so ~/bin was available when you opened
a shell through gnome-terminal. The move to dash meant it was no longer
run meaning that functionality broke for those using a ~/bin. Really the
functiona
The problem is not about user assumptions, it's that a piece of
functionality, admittedly a small one, disappeared for users upgrading.
Ubuntu shipped with a .bash_profile that appended ~/bin to PATH if it
existed. When Ubuntu switched to Dash that functionality shouldn't have
just disappeared, it
NM failed for me on Apr 12th feisty update. After dist-upgrade my
network was down. /etc/init.d/network restart got the network back up
but NM now reports 'No network connection'. The network connection is a
static wired connection which NM noticed was connected yesterday, but
not today.
Current n
Can't remember sorry.
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I have the same problem. Ubuntu 7.10, Audigy 1.
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Same problem here. Happened after I moved the HDD to a new box.
dmesg:
[36487.119709] NETDEV WATCHDOG: eth0: transmit timed out
[36487.119717] eth0: transmit timed out, tx_status 00 status 8601.
[36487.119723] diagnostics: net 0cfa media 8880 dma 003a fifo 8000
[36487.119726] eth0: Interrup
It hangs from time to time but I'm not getting the crashes any more.
I'm still sometimes getting the issue where it gets stuck maximised
vertically. Combinations of maximise, fullscreen and minimise usually
get rid of it though.
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Do you have, or have you had, KDE installed? It messes with Gnome's font
settings in ~/.fonts (iirc). If you have that file could you try
removing it and restarting Gnome? The problem is gone on my Feisty
install, including with Abiword.
However, although its a separate issue, I really think this
It's using sub-pixel for me. Image attached.
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VF, please see jclemon's earlier comment about Abiword.
Jclemon, ok, just a suggestion, as removing the file KDE had created
fixed this for most things, then an update to OO.o fixed it for that for
me, so I thought you could have received the fix but still been
suffering from the ~/.fonts issue.
Themes should be applied per session or login user not per uid. The
person sat in front of the keyboard can reasonably expect to see the
theme they set whether they are using a normal application or an
application run through a privilege escalation tool. Sudo should you to
do things with the root u
Perhaps you could try not assuming everyone is an idiot.
I never said sudo changed the theme, my point was that *from the point
of view of the user*, code run through sudo, such as GTK, should act as
though it is being run by the session user, not the current GID/UID, for
all things except permiss
I have what seems to be the same problem. On cold boot my motherboard's
built-in soundcard is detected, and on restart it's my Audigy (which is
the one I want to use).
Attached is dmesg output for the former, latter to follow.
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I'm getting quite a few random crashes with FF2 as well. Crash report
attached. (sorry it's a reduced one, it'll take me half an hour to
upload 20meg on this connection)
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As far as I can tell .bash_profile won't ever be executed for bash
shells running under GDM. It seems that GDM now only calls .profile, is
this a hangover from replacing bash with dash?
If .bash_profile isn't going to be executed for graphical shells then
the part that adds ~
Confirmed here with GeForce Go 7400 on a Vaio vgn-fe11h.
Driver detection in the installer failed too (I ended up with vesa
instead of nv).
Fixed with dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and manual driver selection.
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Confirm this is still present in Feisty (herd5 + all updates to 19 Mar)
for me. Looks really really ugly, see attached screenshot comparing
Firefox 'File' menu with that of OO.o Writer.
Full subpixel hinting.
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On installing a fresh copy of Feisty herd 5 my geforce go 7400 (in a
vaio vgn-fe11h) wasn't detected, it installed the vesa driver instead of
the nvidia one. It also didn't detect the 1280x800 res, but there's
another bug about that.
I had to dpkg-r
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Binary package hint: gdebi
Gdebi cli fails when run without correct privileges, as it should, but
it fails with a stack trace rather than a sensible error message.
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i386
Date: Mon Mar 19 18:39:19 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
ExecutablePath:
Apologies missed this one, got quite a few bugs mailing me on a hotmail
account.
I don't know the version number but it would have been whatever the
current release for Edgy was at the time of the report.
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Reopening.
** Changed in: twisted-web (Ubuntu)
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I have the same problem with a manual configuration and 2 nics on
separate networks.
The following started working after uninstalling network-manager
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
# The primary network interface
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet static
address 192.168.1.1
netmask 255.2
Adding 'acpi=off' to the end of the kernel params in grub (after 'ro
quiet splash') stops the system completing it's boot. I end up dumped
into a busybox shell.
There's nothing obvious in the syslog from that. I did see something
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Using an old profile directory, but it's been fine for ages now suddenly
started hanging randomly. Also for some reason the window is permanently
maximised vertically... I recently upgraded to feisty herd 5 (then
updated), it was fine for a while
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Running update manager
ProblemType: Package
Date: Mon Mar 19 21:33:53 2007
ErrorMessage:
ErrorMessage: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
Package: python-twisted-web
SourcePackage: twisted-web
** Affects: twisted-web (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Stat
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: python-central
Hard to tell when this happened, though I think it was when update
manager was running. This happened during my upgrade to feisty herd 5
too.
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i386
Date: Mon Mar 19 21:32:40 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
E
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The following was the last entry in /var/log/messages before each hang:
Mar 24 01:14:04 thome kernel: [ 128.624000] Time: acpi_pm clocksource
has been installed.
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Each time I upgrade Ubuntu it installs something to manage CPU frequency
scaling. However changes to the CPU frequency cause my system to crash
(Seems to be solved this time by disabling gnome-power-manager).
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The fonts in that screenshot aren't anti-aliased at all.
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Although disabling gnome-power-manager stops this from happening most of
the time, it still happens when I log out and for some reason when I
tell update-manager to install, as soon as I click on the install button
(same acpi_pm entry in the syslog)
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I did update the BIOS a while back. Looking at Chaintech's site now it
looks like they've merged with someone and stopped supporting their
motherboards. The site only has driver downloads not BIOS updates.
I'll try disabling acpi now.
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Binary package hint: update-manager
Upgrading from edgy to feisty with update-manager -cd failed with a full
system hang. Left the system half configured.
** Affects: update-manager (Ubuntu)
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Sorry that was a bit terse.
System check and download went fine. It failed during the package config
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This may be a hardware issue, I'm looking into it.
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I don't actually have access to the computer at the moment. I'm moving
to Spain and it moved before me, in October...
Perhaps close the bug and I'll re-open if I find the problem persists
after updating the box (in Jan)?
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gaim, eds-feed, galago-eds-feed crashed on gaim startup.
https://launchp
I'm was also having random segfaults in multiple apps on my laptop
install of Edgy. Dapper was fine and the crashes showed up nearly
immediately. I'm not totally sure if the issue is fixed now or not as I
haven't been using my laptop recently, but it did seem to improve a few
weeks back.
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Firef
I'm not sure it's still happening. I'll keep an eye out and if it
happens again then I'll sort out the backtrace. If it seems stable I'll
post a comment.
Just as a general suggestion (and I know this isn't actually your domain
but I'm going to mention it anyway ;) It would be really good if the
pr
Public bug reported:
Here:
https://help.ubuntu.com/6.10/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/ch10s02.html
** Affects: ubuntu-docs (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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Online help for 6.10 refers to gnome disks manager which isn't included in the
distribution
https://launchpad.n
Ditto with fresh Edgy install
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panel launchers get emptied after left mouse button drag&dropping twice
https://launchpad.net/bugs/59431
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Related Gnome bug:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=352429
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Does not display alarms until I start evolution
https://launchpad.net/bugs/62593
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Evolution alarm notify should really start on log-in. The gnome panel
clock/calendar shows these events, for them not to actually trigger an
alarm just because you haven't opened the app that edits them seems
pretty poor, surely this is one of the major arguments for e-d-s?
This behaviour is also
Public bug reported:
I did an apt based upgrade from Dapper to edgy and now some fonts are
rendering badly in some apps.
Specifically:
UI and content fonts in OpenOffice.org and Firefox.
Monospace in gnome-terminal.
I'm using sub-pixel smoothing.
** Affects: Ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
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