I can confirm on that last comment, but I think it should be reporteded as a
new bug. I usually open nautilus by opening the waste bin on the bottom right
of the screen, that one always opens ok, but from the menu it usually takes the
"primary screen".
Furthermore, when I click on the volume thi
Pedro:
I don't want to be rude, but please read the comments before commenting. I have
already followed the link you sent and have provided both kinds of logs I can
think of.
THERE IS NO CRASH - IT IS A HANG!
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Gnome-panel freezes when starting an application on the secondary display
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I have added a backtrace using gdb.
Please indicate what exactly I have to do different than what I have
done already.
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Gnome-panel freezes when starting an application on the secondary display
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/289241
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I switched to Debian Lenny in the meantime, and I no longer have this
issue, so I guess it's either an issue in the Nvidia drivers (I may use
another version now, have not checked, currently at 180.22), in Gnome (
8.10 uses 2.24, Lenny is at 2.22 ) or in some Ubuntu modification.
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Gnome-panel f
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
When I try to start any application from the gnome-panel on my secondary
x-screen (I have a laptop with an external monitor), gnome-panel crashes
(using 100% cpu) and I get a blank "error" screen, which I cannot close.
Running software from th
** Summary changed:
- Gnome-panel crashes when starting an application on the secondary display
+ Gnome-panel freezes when starting an application on the secondary display
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Here is a strace.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19194020/strace-gnome-panel.log
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** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18973448/gdb-gnome-panel.txt
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Status "incomplete" suggests that you'd like me to add information to
make this report complete. The program is freezing, and like described
on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Backtrace I had to press ctrl-c to complete
the backtrace.
I have discovered what triggers the error. By default gnome-panel is
on
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Sorry, but I will not be able to produce this, as it freezes, and
doesn't crash.
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The "bug" I am reporting was the jump, it is for you or another maintainer to
decide what to do with it. You are right about the confirmation screen, so
that's fine.
There is something to say for both choices, having the numbering "static"
allows for easing documentation I guess.
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Step 6 is
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubiquity
I am installing the daily build on a Virtualbox test machine, it has a clean
disk so I choose auto partitioning, and now the wizard goes from step 5 (adding
a first user) to step 7 (confirmation screen), if I remember well, partitioning
should
Exact same problem here. Reformatted disk, installed ubuntu, installed quite a
lot using add/remove software, including flumotion.
No music at work for tomorrow :).
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flumotion-admin crashed with Attribute Error in module
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/106877
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I have changed jobs, and in my private network I currently do not have
computers suitable for testing. As this was a bug I reported for the
alpha version of dapper, I assume it is resolved now, as otherwise a lot
of people would have noticed it.
** Changed in: debian-installer (Ubuntu)
Stat
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: debian-installer
This bug is about the graphical version of the installer. The text-mode server
installation is in my opinion much and much better than the one from the live
cd.
I have found 2 bugs in this installer, which I will report seperately. Here
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