Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: prism
I'm using the prism-google-docs package under Intrepid Ibex. The Google
word processor does not implement a search within the document function
because it expects the browser to have something like the Ctrl-F command
in firefox.
In prism, Ctrl-F d
Hi Andreas. This systray.py crash requires the following steps:
1. hplip-data package installed -- this is required by hplip which is
recommended by ubuntu-desktop.
2. python-qt3 package is not installed. systray.py wants to import * from
qt which is provided by python-qt3. However, python-qt3 p
Hi Andreas. This systray.py crash requires the following steps:
1. hplip-data package installed -- this is required by hplip which is
recommended by ubuntu-desktop.
2. python-qt3 package is not installed. systray.py wants to import * from qt
which is provided by python-qt3. However, python-qt
I guess this should go to the hplip maintainer? Maybe ubuntu-desktop
too?
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
It's cool if Linux support for hfsplus isn't such that a mac formatted
iPod can be supported. But Rhythmbox should give a message stating
this.
What it does is in version 0.11.5-0ubuntu7 is:
1. When you plug in the iPod, Rhythmbox launches.
2.
Cool. I got noticed. I heard that google was going to fix their apps so
that they internally support ctrl-f, but I'm not sure if this is just a
rumor.
On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 7:39 PM, feranick wrote:
> ** Changed in: prism (Ubuntu)
> Status: New => Confirmed
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> Ctrl-F "find" does no
I can second this one using Openoffice 3, Ibex and Compiz.
You must be running the openoffice quickstarter which you turn on by
going to Tools->Options->Openoffice.Org->Memory->Enable Systray
quickstarter
You must also be running Compiz. If you do a "metacity --replace" then
the effect goes away
This behavior is fixed if you go into the Compiz Settings Manager and
change General Options->Focus & Raise Behavior->Focus Prevention Level
from "Low" to "Off".
Question: What is Focus Prevention for and is there any disadvantage to
having it off by default?
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A quick google search shows that a lot of different little problems are
solved by turning off Focus Prevention. But I can't find one good
reason why you would want this functionality.
Question: Should the default setting be Off in Jaunty?
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kubuntu-desktop
If you install kubuntu-desktop and you are running xfs (the font server,
not the file system) and your xorg.conf file has the "unix:7100" font
path in it (which nvidia-settings unfortunately adds for you) then
terrible things happen:
* Ci
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: compiz
When an application makes an X11 QueryTree call on a window created using X11
call CreateWindow and mapped using the X11 call MapWindow, under the compiz
window manager, it's parent turns out to be the root window. For example:
Is anyone else with this problem running Jungledisk? Although Jungledisk
is still running after the crash (on login) it's the only non-standard
thing about my volumes. It uses FUSE.
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gvfs-gdu-volume-monitor crashed with SIGSEGV in gdu_pool_get_presentables()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/3761
So, it seems like this bug is assigned to the wrong package. It should
be assigned to whatever package sets up those shortcut keys. They should
change their default behavior, when a modifier key doesn't exist to just
disable that shortcut altogether.
But I have no idea which package that might be.
I can confirm it's fixed in the ubuntu mainline kernel:
v3.8-rc7-raring/08-Feb-2013 22:13
But BROKEN again in:
v3.8-raring/19-Feb-2013 01:02 -
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This might be the solution:
At some point, a few Ubuntu iterations back I put the following lines in
my /etc/modules file:
thinkpad_ec force_io=1
tp_smapi
This was recommended by the thinkwiki x200 page to try to get the
accelerometer-based active hard-drive protection working, as well as to
set
Also, if you think that Bluetooth is causing problems you can disable it
in BIOS setup at boot.
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Suspend problem with Maverick on ThinkPad W500
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I get many messages in my .xsession-errors like:
Window 0x3800057 created on ReparentNotify, map state isViewable? 0
Window created on XQueryTree, map state isViewable? 0
could be a clue?
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I am also experiencing this on my Lenovo X200. I have tried with
external 1920x1600 and 1920x1080 monitors. I get the black bar across
part of the external monitor thing.
It works fine with compiz and without unity. It works fine with unity 2d
(without compiz). But the combination of compiz and Un
Since I can't trap this bug using the normal CMOS-clock-based method,
and since so far it only seems to affect thinkpads, I'm going on a lark
and blacklisting thinkpad_acpi. So far I'm not seeing any reduction in
functionality. Suspend/resume has worked a few times successfully, but
so it has in t
One thing I am definitely seeing is a faster suspend/resume process. In
the past, even when successful, it has taken about five seconds to
suspend. Now, it's more like one.
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There. I just did 10 successful suspend/resumes in a row. If this is
good for a couple of days, I'll try to figure out who owns thinkpad_acpi
and send them the bug.
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I have a work-around that seems to be working.
Create the file:
/etc/pm/sleep.d/20_chvt_mjf
And make it executable with:
chmod a+x /etc/pm/sleep.d/20_chvt_mjf
And put the following inside:
#!/bin/sh
case "$1" in
suspend) chvt 1; ;;
resume) chvt 7; ;;
esac
return 0
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The fact that this works tells me that this problems has something to do
with the graphics driver, though I can't say what exactly. This is my
graphics controller. Does yours match?
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 4 Series Chipset
Integrated Graphics Controller (rev
No help. Still the occasional freeze up. I tried the kernel suspend
debug thing again, and here is the message:
[0.701281] registered taskstats version 1
[0.701579] Magic number: 0:898:740
[0.701621] hash matches
/build/buildd/linux-2.6.35/drivers/base/power/main.c:586
So, still
I have the same symptoms on a Lenovo X200 with Maverick Beta.
Except, when I went through the suspend debug process I didn't get a
device hash matches line. My Magic number was:
[0.681422] Magic number: 0:898:740
[0.681465] hash matches
/build/buildd/linux-2.6.35/drivers/base/power/m
Oops. I see you did post your lspci. It looks like the kernel modules
shpchp and pciehp. I tried adding the lines:
blacklist shpchp
blacklist pciehp
to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
I've gone through a couple of suspend/resume cycles successfully. But,
since this is an intermittent issue, I wil
Fail. The above does not prevent the problem.
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Solved this issue. For a previous kernel it was necessary to have the
following modprobe configuration:
options iwlagn disable_hw_scan=1 swcrypto50=1 swcrypto=1
This seems to break the driver in the new kernel. However, without the
options it works fine.
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Microcode SW error detected. Restart
Solved this one. In order to make my card work with a previous kernel I
needed the following modprobe options:
options iwlagn disable_hw_scan=1 swcrypto50=1 swcrypto=1
With the new kernel this messes it up. But removing the options,
everything works fine.
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Son of a bitch is back. Although it seems a lot more infrequent. It just
happened for the first time in a few days.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: wine1.2
Some Windows programs use ptrace pretty unexpectedly. An example is
PokerStars.
This program worked fine under Lucid but under Maverick it fails to
connect to the servers. The reason for this is a new security "feature"
in maverick. The file:
/e
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
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Yes. It occurs in in wine1.2 and wine1.3 and the wine from git.
There's some talk that the capability cap_sys_ptrace could be fixed by
rearchitecting wine so that one process owns all of the others.
However, in order to implement ICMP it also needs cap_net_raw -- and
maybe there's some more wine f
Public bug reported:
I recently installed Maverick (Ubuntu 10.10) alpha 3 with kernel
2.6.35-14-generic
Under lucid wireless was working fine.
Now it won't associate.
Automatic data collected by ubuntu-bug is booting from old kernel
2.6.32-24-generic-phc which works fine. (Can't report under the
** Attachment added: "AcpiTables.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/53186305/AcpiTables.txt
** Attachment added: "AlsaDevices.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/53186306/AlsaDevices.txt
** Attachment added: "AplayDevices.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/53186307/AplayDevices.txt
** A
Public bug reported:
iwlagn does not work at all with the new Mavrick kernel without the backports
package.
With the backports package it does work, but there is an error in syslog many
times per minute which goes like:
Aug 10 15:31:40 pad kernel: [ 1492.131790] iwlagn :03:00.0: Microcode
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/53450303/Dependencies.txt
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