I think the true problem lies in that when one has a mixed document
(text and graphics), the user must use color cartridges because of the
graphics, but the text ends up printed with the color cartridge, even
when using "Color+Black Cartr." in PrintoutMode.
The driver should use both cartridges in
I'm not sure because I don't know exactly what was the command-line in
Hardy, but the bug seems to come from nm-openvpn invoking the openvpn
client with the --route-noexec option
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/269071
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Neither export nor import work right now.
It appears import has been changed to parse an openvpn config file, instead of
NM's own format.
However, even that doesn't work (it imports incomplete information)
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This is probably related to Bug #264144
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Actually, this is a pretty old bug (I have noticed that since I bought
my printer 4 years ago).
For those who are still wondering, it's a cupsys/printer driver problem.
As it is, it doesn't matter what options one selects at the app itself,
unless they are in the print dialog through the options t
Actually, this bug has been reported since Hardy or before (I have seen it
somewhere, but can't find now where) and obviously the Ubuntu team also forgot
about it.
It's specially important to ship VPN plugins not only because of the option
that is there in the UI, but also because in many places
I managed to pull my routes going to, in the NM connection manager:
IPv4 Settings > Routes... > Ignore automatically obtained routes
I think the real bug is that that option description is written as the
opposite of what the user wants.
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I think "Ignore automatically obtained routes" is just a wrong description
It should be something like "Use routes from VPN server" or something like
that, since pulling the routes from the server would be an "automatically
obtained route".
Also, this should be defaulted to on, since it's what mo
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: okular
Okular only prints a single copy of a document, even if one puts another
number in the "copies" entry of the print dialog options.
This is for Ubuntu's 8.10 with backported reps (okular
4:4.1.3-0ubuntu1~intrepid1)
** Affects: okular (Ubuntu)
OK, I understood all workarounds going back-and-forth, but it's pretty
strange that all those are needed, because invoking openvpn manually
gets all routes right. As you said, it's probably the openvpn>nm route
passing, but if the problem lies in openvpn, why did it work fine before
nm 0.7?
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Well, there is a PPA for Intrepid available:
https://launchpad.net/~sevmek/+archive
Maybe its owner could help.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/274085
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** Attachment added: "ProcMaps.txt"
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** Attachment added: "ProcStatus.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15568584/ProcStatus.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15568585/Traceback.txt
** Visibility ch
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: network-manager-pptp
The connection that the n-m pptp plugin is creating doesn't work for all apps.
In my case, my ISP requires using a pptp connection to get an external IP
address. The instructions it gives to connect are for Windows and they don't
sh
** Attachment added: "Configurations used in the vpn"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15635197/Predial_Net.pcf
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The same case for me, except I have this problem both at campus and at
home (VPN is an ISP requirement for doing some stuff).
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This deprecated usage also happens in irda-utils and setserial.
>From aptitude output:
Preconfiguring packages ...
Selecting previously deselected package irda-utils.
(Reading database ... 262970 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking irda-utils (from .../irda-utils_0.9.18-7ubuntu2_
using obex://[MAC Address]/ also doesn't work
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The problem is not really OpenOffice.
This is a bug in the HP drivers.
I have seen it happen on all HP inkjet color printers I have used in my years
of Linux usage (6 years, and I haven't used laser color printers to see if that
happens to them).
Unfortunately, it seems not enough people complain
In my machine, a Dell Vostro 1310, the Fn+F1 keys always trigger an
hibernate action, completely ignoring the gnome-power-manager setting to
ignore or to suspend.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
When I click with the separate button (no tapping), usually only the button
pressing event is sent. The release event is only sent when I move the cursor.
Sometimes I try to simply move the cursor and the touchpad enables
cl
Public bug reported:
First, when double-clicking an OO.o file in nautilus, OO.o opens but closes
without opening the file nor displaying any messages.
Then, when using the File-> Open menu, the file chooser dialog does not display
"virtual" folders (like the ones mapped in samba servers or throu
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.17-10-generic
using the edgy amd64 version
the bcm43xx driver seems to malfunction
Not sure what causes the problem, but it seems somewhat random.
Strangely enough, some types of connection still work (like ping) and telnet
seems to work,
On my laptop some messages like that appeared too.
I solved the problem adding the noapic nolapic options in the kernel boot.
This was a big issue with dapper in my laptop (HP NX6125) in which everything
would run tremendously slow if these options were not added. It looks like it
is some APIC pr
I'm also having this problem with NM 0.6.3 in edgy
although this could be a bug with the wireless driver (bcm43xx) -> it's an HP
NX6125 laptop
I have tried disabling NM and manually running iwconfig to put in ad-hoc mode,
but it also doesn't seem to work.
Even though, NM does detect my Palm TX if
I don't seem to be having those problems in edgy (amd64), but I'm having
an issue where NM isn't able to make an ad-hoc network, nor it's able to
connect to one already established (by a Palm TX), even though it
detects the network.
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I'm also having this problem
usually I fix it manually with sudo killall -HUP NetworkManager
I have an Acer 5610 laptop (ipw3945)
05:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network
Connection (rev 02)
06:01.0 Ethernet controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4401-B0 100Base-TX (
I've tried all of them.
By the way, the printer is an HP PSC-1315.
I think the problem may be (but I'm not sure) in the way gThumb (and eog) opens
the files. I've noticed that if I zoom in, the image already gets the blur
effect on-screen. That happens with normal pictures and SVGs alike, so I th
Attached is the screenshot of Inkscape, showing the original image. I
don't print using inkscape because its printing services are terrible.
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The fact is that gThumb also does that for raster images. Like I said above,
it's only noticeable in images where sharpness matters, like scanned text.
Attached goes a side-by-side comparison of the same image in gThumb and GIMP,
now with scanned text.
** Attachment added: "Captura-gThumb_GIMP.p
Yes, I have it enabled.
Actually, disabling it made it as it should be, and EOG also has an option to
do that.
It appears it is a feature, not a bug after all, though it does affect printing
quality. So, probably it is a bug only for that specific type of image.
I'm attaching the sample I use.
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I use version 2.10.2
I had to use the Gimp to print my files accurately.
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Actually, if one chooses to use Alt-Shift-Tab to switch windows in the
gnome keybindings preferences, then Ctrl+Alt+Shift+Tab will switch
backwards.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/150702
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I have tried to use a usb bluetooth dongle both in feisty and in gutsy.
The dongle appears to work ok: it scans and finds devices, but the devices
doesn't work correctly.
I'm testing with a Motorola HT820 Headset, but everytime I try to make it work,
I get a kernel panic.
Usually the panic comes
This is some compiz weirdness...
It appearred in my machine after I changed to cube animation instead of wall
with gnome-compiz-preferences.
Looking in CCSM (compiz-config-settings-manager), it also seems like it is
affected by the values of General Options>Desktop Size>Horizontal Virtual Size
a
I can confirm this bug is also present in Gutsy.
One way to fix it is to edit /etc/modprobe.d/libpisock9 and comment the line
"blacklist visor".
The other way is to configure gnome-pilot to use "usb:" instead of "/dev/pilot"
as device.
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I can confirm that, both with the intel driver and with the i810 one.
glxgears doesn't work as expected, with slow framerate, even if it shows good
numbers. It appears software rendering.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/154104
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Public bug reported:
The print dialog, such as those used by evince and gthumb, doesn't recognize
advanced printer settings set in CUPS.
Such as it is, if one printer is set to use Grayscale in the printout mode in
CUPS, gnomeprint doesn't respect this setting and sets it to print in color,
unl
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gthumb
GThumb and Eye of Gnome somehow manages to blur all images sent to the printer.
This is normally not noticeable with photos (except for an artist or someone
paying attention to detail), but the problem is terrible with images that
require sharp e
Actually, that also happens with metacity in Feisty, so it maybe
something else from compiz.
** Also affects: metacity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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This bug is pretty annoying.
A very acessible way to reproduce it without using fancy wizards or test
programs is to just use xsane.
Every ever scan I have to move the mouse out of the button then in again. It's
very annoying and because of that I often have to use the keyboard to scan
large set
I confirm I have this bug too
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/90681
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I'm using this configuration in /etc/openvpn/client.conf:
--8<--
client
dev tun
proto udp
remote 10.0.0.1 1194
resolv-retry infinite
nobind
persist-key
persist-tun
ca cacert.pem
cert client.pem
key clientkey.pem
verb 3
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even though i
sorry, apparently this doesn't relate to gnome-schedule, but to
scrollkeeper itself
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This also happened at gutsy and does happen at hardy.
This is what many packages show at installation:
"List>" is the last line of mentioned file.
/var/lib/scrollkeeper/C/scrollkeeper_extended_cl.xml:4419: parser error : Extra
content at the end of the document
List>
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Hardy was released with this bug!
As mentioned above, it's unbelievable that a LTS release admits as default a
program that won't connect even with the previous Ubuntu version.
That one can install another program later is not an excuse. Remember it's a
default app, and as such people will usuall
That's actually a good idea.
I'm also having a problem that an "ignore held packages" would solve, like the
VMWare player package I have, that keeps trying to reinstall itself (the same
version). The package is held at aptitude, but not in update-manager.
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I'm running Feisty and the problem may be resolved for Hibernate, but it's
still there for suspend.
I'm using Network Manager, and it appears to work right, because it does notify
Evolution of the network status.
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I can also confirm having this problem in Gutsy.
I have noticed this problem since I started using mail-notification (which I
don't remember if that was in Dapper of Feisty).
Also, this happens even with only POP3.
The way to fix it is to reestablish the connection and tell it to update
through t
If the bug will not be fixed in the install, at least the firmware could be
included in the Restricted Drivers Manager, to make installing it easier.
After all, that's what the Restricted Drivers Manager is for.
As of now, it's not there.
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well, where is the fix in the official repos?
did someone take it out again?
I'm using xorg-server-core 2:1.2.03ubuntu8 and the first line at top shows this:
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+ COMMAND
8012 root 15 0 424m 91m 9656 S1 9.2 16:30.74
I have had a similar bug, but it occurred just after I logged in gnome.
apport complete crash report attached.
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I have a similar problem with an HP NX6125 laptop
I use NetworkManager, and sometimes I can solve it right-clicking it and
disabling and reenabling the wireless network.
Sometimes though I really have to reload the bcm43xx kernel module for it to
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I'm experiencing the same problem happening with Michael
I'm using edgy with kernel 2.6.17-10 and this problem appears both using 32-bit
and 64-bit versions of ubuntu in my laptop (HP NX6125)
Somehow I noticed a single key combination that seems to work: Fn+F8, which
displays the battery status.
Actually my college requires openvpn to connect. Otherwise one has to
dual-boot to Windows or ask a friend to download the packages.
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