Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
=== The Issue ===
The Power Manager applet in Gnome says my computer is on "AC" power when it's
plugged in. All computers run on DC power, just that most desktops convert the
power they're fed to DC inside of their power supplies. Sa
I'm having this same issue. I've tried tons of variants using
create mask
security mask
directory mask
force [the above]
I've tried placing them only in my [global] sections, in each of my
shares and in both.
Regardless, I get the same result. I can get create mask to create files
with fewer per
Ahaw! Sufficient digging has returned THE solution.
THE solution entails knowing what the hell you're trying to do (RTFM
FTW).
try this: "man smb.conf"
I just threw the following in my smb.conf to get totally uselessly open
perms on files created by users:
[global]
[share1]
force c
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Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
=== Issue ===
I use motion JPEG images/videos with an application called "motion". When I
view the motion jpegs it produces most of the time in FF3 they show that it's
really just reloading the same source image over and over to produce a vi
I too have this problem on Version 1.6.0 on Ubuntu 8.10
Looks like it's been a problem for quite some time.
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Well, I've been using this since my post. I've had some issues that
*could* be related, but so far I haven't explicitly traced any problems
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... But I guess no one cares sufficiently..
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As of Feb 11th, this problem appears to remain present. I have
experienced it as well.
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I should add, I'm on AMD64 - So that link above to a patched package is
less useful to me as the binary provided is built for x86.
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Sorry for all the posts, the AMD64 package is here:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/jaunty/amd64/sshfs/2.1-1
I have installed this package on my machine and am not observing this
issue any longer.
Will these packages be added to the 8.10 repos? I have a few friends
that run Ubuntu desktops that I wa
My Intreprid (amd64) that's fully up to date is also having these
"..disagrees with the fstab" issues. I have been dealing with it by
unmounting with "sudo umount -f " - but I don't like that
"fix" as I mount the shares as a user and of course that's not
addressing whatever the problem really is.
I personally prefer RDP, but maybe you can get by on VNC for now, it
seems to be fairly actively pursued to me.
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Okay, so I personally hate this suggestion I'm about to make.. But any
idea if mstsc.exe (the MS rdp client) runs in Wine? I'll reiterate, I
don't consider that remotely close to a solution of any real kind.
Maybe rdesktop could just use some people declaring how much they'd
prefer to use it and a
Well.. Maybe I can take a crack at it. Not sure how deep the rabbit hole
goes, but it does effect me.
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So, how do we get your Patch applied to the release build of rdesktop
Simo?
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Sorry, I'm no longer using motion - I don't really have a means of
retesting this without reconfiguring motion again.. Maybe I'll set it up
soon.. Sort of depends how quickly I can put out some other fires.
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I'm using Bart's script - Works for me for now. It would be nice to get
the newer Eagle package in the repos. I'd spear-head that if I knew what
the process was, not sure I've got the spare cycles to figure it out
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Okay, well I looked a bit further in to it - And there's already a lot
of noise about this plus a patch that patches the patch that introduced
the regression. ktp420 has a post pretty early on that links to where
that's discussed.
I don't understand why this patch isn't rolled in to the package? D
I too have been banging my head against a wall with this same issue. My
BCM4328 is a rev 03 (in my macbook).
I wonder what the process is to get the latest driver thrown in to apt?
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I have this problem too. Things seem somewhat more stable with the
latest broadcom kernel module (wl.ko) installed, but really, this seems
to be an on-going issue for me and it's really making me sad. Afterall,
it really limits how I can use my machine. I hope we find a good fix
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It was a corrupted reiserfs problem. I have a different file system I'm
dumping that stuff to in that way and don't get a problem now.
I could keep using the resiser partition, it was fine after I ran a bunch of
fsck stuff and fixed up the issues. Not sure how it got corrupted.
On Sat, Jun 14, 2
So, I think the issue I've been having *may* be related.
I store a bunch of junk on an LVM and I needed to expand that a bit. So
I created a "virtual disk" using dd and losetup to expand my LVM.
Everything seems fine, but after some case that I'm having a hard time
identifying, I cease to be able
Ohh yeah, and I'm on AMD64 8.10
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There are other keywords, like one of those backtraces comes out of an
instance of "rm".
My LVM was full and I had another drive that was already doing something
else. I used dd to make a file that I'm using an extra storage space on
the LVM.
losetup is what connects that file to the file system
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ivtv-utils
Description:Ubuntu 7.10
Release:7.10
I was capturing data from my PVR-150 video capture card. I have used it to
capture by running:
cat /dev/video0 > outputfile.mpeg for a long time as the card's onboard MPEG2
encoder is great.
I've found that this problem doesn't reoccur when playing back video
using mplayer, I've managed to get mplayer to preform slowly enough that
the same ivtv message about full stream buffers occurs. However, I
haven't re-observed the apparent segmentation fault.
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I've found that on my Mac Pro running Ubuntu 10.04 x64 Beta 2
(completely updated as of April 20th 2010), the eject key on the
keyboard doesn't eject the CD tray. However, on my Macbook, with the
exact same software setup, the key does work.
In both cases the eject image appe
This seems to be a regression as it WAS working on 10.04 Beta 2 in the
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I'm presently not having this problem anymore..
Still, it *may* have somehow been partly due to having some laggy mounts
(via sshfs). Though I'm also not convinced that should matter is the
background images are stored on a local partition. But this lag felt as
though something was scanning around
Well, it's been over a year since I last commented on this. At this
point the wl driver seems pretty solid. I think the rare problems I have
are more likely to do with the access points I connect to and
interference. I think we can close this ticket.
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Presently on Ubuntu 10.04 x64 Beta 2 (fully updated as of April 20th
2010), I find it takes my Macbook approximately 10 seconds to resume.
While OSX remains a fair bit faster, I consider this to be fast enough.
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Looks like there may have been a regression of this bug in 10.04 Beta 2
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Seems fine for me on Ubuntu 10.04 64 Beta 2.. I'm seeing my LVMs
activity in there.. :)
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Though judging by the HDD LED on my box, as much as it's got some
impulses being reported while my LVM is busy.. The indicated activity is
WAY less than what I think the actual activity level is. It's possible
that the applet is only reporting activity of my system drive or
something (which is NOT
tings Manager 'gnome-settings-daemon'..."
appears (screenshot here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/dawning/4522829430/).
Eventually the expected dialog/window does appear and operates normally.
A video of this behavior can be viewed here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N
I think you'll agree this apport stuff I just added is not what you
asked for. Sorry for being a n00b. How should I collect the desired
information?
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Update: As it now stands, I'm not observing any start up boot splash on
my Macbook. However I am seeing it during shutdown. And the machine
seems to be booting up/down just fine.
My machine is fully updated 10.04 x64 as of the date of posting this
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Yeah, you know, I'm gonna have to say nevermind about my previous
comments of it looking fine. I definitely see disk io, but it's totally
totally not reflective of the actual system io.. Looks like some work is
needed here. I'd also love it if there was a means of illustrating
different disks io to
Yeah, this is happening for me too.. I'm on a Macbook with Intel GMA
3100 running x64 (updated fully with the date of this post).
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I just installed some updates - and now I do see the splash on boot..
But before it comes up I see a little bit of console boot up noise (not
that I care, just thought the point of Plymouth was to make things
really pretty and uniform). Anyway, boot seems a little bit lengthy
right now too, but I d
Just in thinking about this, I'm betting that this functionality may
work well if leveraging info provided in /proc
Anyone happen to know how it looks for disk IO as it stands?
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I've just fully updated and yes, this issue remains. I'd like to
reiterate, I'm using a Mac Pro (big desktop machine).
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Any idea what package is responsible for eject support? When I press the
eject button I see the overlay thing appear momentarily, just that on
the mac pro, the cd tray no longer comes out. It works fine on my
macbook however.
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Indeed, I have had this same issue too for quite some time on Macbook
4,1.
I find sometimes, I'll tell the machine to resume and it'll take up to
20seconds before the screen backlight even comes on. Then, I often start
entering my password to unlock and the machine suspends again. I have to
press
May be relevant that I seem to also be experiencing this error, but my
video driver is the proprietary ATI video driver.
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I got this error message though a silly means... I tried to run
glxgears/glxdemo (whatever) over xhosting. Now don't get me wrong, I'd
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Binary package hint: grub
I've had extreme difficulty in getting the 10.04 Beta 2 x64 disk image
to boot my Macbook (4,1) past the initial grub menu.
I've found if I remove the last few grub entries and replace them with
"nosplash" that it seems to start up okay. I've also h
uot;
appears (screenshot here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/dawning/4522829430/).
Eventually the expected dialog/window does appear and operates normally.
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Note that on one of my machines I observe this problem, but not on th
apport information
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Binary package hint: grub
I've had extreme difficulty in getting the 10.04 Beta 2 x64 disk image
to boot my Macbook (4,1) past the initial grub menu.
I've found if I remove the last few grub entries and repl
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Err, I thought I had a 4,1 macbook, evidently, it's a 3,1.
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Binary package hint: ttf-indic-fonts
This may well be a duplicate, I'm not really sure what happened here,
just saw the crash reporter tool eager to call home and taddle.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: ttf-indic-fonts-core 1:0.5.4ubuntu2
ProcVersio
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Yeh.. I just blew a fat wad of time due to this very issue. Gotta
love these gui issues reminiscent of late 90s era Linux. Oh well,
command-line doesn't frighten me overly..
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To reproduce
(I'm on a MacBook) Hold down one of the screen brightness increase/decrease
keys. While the brightness setting changes keep holding the key.
Effect
Between the different brightness levels that one expects to see, are bright
moments where the screen is at full b
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-manager
The attached image explains it pretty well.
I had to expand the detailed view for this to actually be apparent.
** Affects: update-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Yup, this is giving me a headache too. I think the central issue is that
I also have modssl enabled and in /etc/apache2/ports.conf with ssl
enabled, it then opens 443 for listening, so then if gnutls is also
enabled, I tries to open 443 a second time. I've commented one of my
Listen 443 directives
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: flashplugin-nonfree
Sorry I don't have much to add... Though I will say that I was trying to
update to current beta (April 18).. I believe the last updates I ran
were around a week back from that date.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
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Title:
package flashplugin-installer 10.2.159.1ubuntu1 failed to
install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script
returned error
Public bug reported:
When using the "Take Screenshot" application in 11.04 Beta (as of April
18th 2011), I've noticed that the produced screenshot has a layer over
the desired image - it looks like the application is also partly (or
mostly) capturing the selection region when used to specify an ar
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Title:
"Take
Here's another example image (not quite as good of an example as the
first, but still interesting)
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Description:Ubuntu Natty (development branch)
Release:11.04
(2.6.38-8-generic x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux)
Updated completely to April 18, 2011.
I have a portrait style dual-head monitor setup. For me the Unity menu
just barely sits in to the secondary monitor's area.
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Unity M
Also, I think this may be related...
When I click (what I believe is) the pop-out button in the lower-right
corner of the Unity Menu, it fails to launch or do anything.
I've included a screencast of what I mean. Note that in the cast, you
can tell where the two different monitors physically separ
I'm trying to get mine working for the first time so I'm a bit unsure of
whether I'm doing something incorrect or not. I'm pretty sure my VPN
connection info is all correct as I was quite careful with it. I've
tried various variants on that information anyway, but there's little
ambiguity and that'
I'm having this problem as well - though judging by the time stamps, I'm
a bit unsure if this could be a regression or a PEBKAC. I've tried quite
a few things to no successful ends as yet. I tried removing wodim and
just leaving growisofs - that seemed to have no impact.
Many pandas are crying rig
I find it "awesome" that this issue has remained right up to this
moment.. And probably will continue.. Perhaps I need to learn about
package maintenance in Ubuntu, patch the current package and maintain
the fixed one? I don't really know if I need to have a strong Ubuntu
contrib rep for that or wh
Ahem, after reading comments #38 and #39 - I'd like to restate my
previous comment (#40)...
It seems like we may have a regression here. On Ubuntu 11.04 beta, I'm
seeing this again...
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Interesting history of discussion on this topic. I also stumbled on a
small thread regarding users confused about what to do for this here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=10094269#post10094269
I'm a fairly big fan of having a timeout for bootwait. Alternatively,
perhaps we need another o
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I've tried to run an ATI Radeon 5770 based video card on my x64 10.04
box (up to date as of Sept 14). I've even tried using the 10.8 Catalyst
(was released a few weeks back.. ~late Aug 2010). Thus far the very best
performance I can get is what I'd get using the vesa X11 drive
I'm fully updated on x64 10.04 as of posting this (Sept 14 2010). For
the moment, the key will work for ejecting only. Once the drive tray is
out, subsequent pressing does not cause it to retract.
Adam Fabicki above described this quite eloquently. His observations are
reflective of my experiences
And I doubt this is of any help, but I'm on a Mac Pro 3,1.
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- I've found that
Yeah, I find that the resume time varies. Some times I find myself
toying with the screen brightness keys in order to get my backlight
going again from a suspend.
I'd still say my resume times average about 10s though. It feels kinda
long compared to OSX, but I think it's tolerable. But, if someon
I've run Ubuntu on my Apple machines for several years now and I've
found the current approach (requiring the pressing of the fn key) to be
very intuitive. I do have a friend however who bought an Apple keyboard
for his Whitebox PC and he never thought to even try holding 'fn'. But
you can't win 'e
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