@Aldrin: Yes, you're right. Hmm, I guess it's not possible to have the
dependencies conflict with all java runtimes below java 6. Or at least,
this would be undesirable.
At the very least Aldrin's 1st suggestion should be done. It is indeed
simply *wrong*. When we also depend on 'openjdk-6-jre | s
I just added a second FUSA, and then removed it again. After this the
shutdown, logout and lock screen items reappeared in the system menu.
This is only temporary, however. After killing gnome-panel the items
were gone again.
BTW, I happened to like these items under system. I also like to be able
Why not use the /etc/alternatives system for this? When the dependencies
have been set to only allow java versions higher than (or equal to)
version 6, this poses no problem, does it?
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I think the first part of the bug description is somewhat easier to
implement, as that only ties into sysvinit (package initscripts?), I
think. The second part (the GUI stuff) would be nice too, but probably
requires patching GNOME, and possibly KDE and XFCE.
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Some simple experiments failed. Placed symlinks to
/etc/init.d/checkroot.sh and /etc/init.d/checkfs.d in /etc/rc6.d as
S65checkroot.fs and S70checkfs.sh. Didn't work. Maybe because it depends
on stuff.
If someone could give me some pointers I'll try and look into it some
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I commented out the eth0 lines in /etc/network/interfaces and now it
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I can confirm this.
This is especially annoying when the directory you want to copy has
subdirectories and sub-subdirectories etc. Recursing into each directory is
something the ftp client (gvfs) should do for the user. Also, the old gnome-vfs
ftp client did already do this, so users might expec
Before there was FUSA, there was another applet that could be used to
shut down or log off. So then there were multiple ways to shut down as
well. I don't see why FUSA has caused people to think differently, when
all it did was to incorporate that same *existing* functionality with
user switching (
Public bug reported:
The "show file" menu item in the "Torrent" menu (or when you right click
a completed download) doesn't work. It should open Nautilus, opened in
the correct directory, but it doesn't anymore. I know it did work
before, unfortunately I can't tell exactly when this stopped workin
Is there an alternative to FUSA that just has user switching, but not
shutdown and IM stuff? Or could this be a pref of FUSA (that influences
the system menu, though). That would at least give users the choice of
where they want the shutdown stuff to appear.
To reiterate a point I made earlier: wh
The bug was reported in jaunty. Any way this can also be released in the
jaunty packages?
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I can confirm that the workaround works. This means there is probably a
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I can confirm this bug.
It's a little annoying to add this yourself, but there's bound to be some smart
shell scripting trick for this. Someone?
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Couldn't the "sync now" button do just what brianhanna suggested? That is, stop
ntpd, run ntpdate and start ntpd again?
What server does ntpdate use to sync on?
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Thanks for the workaround and the scripting bit.
Still a bug in sound-juicer though, isn't it?
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Just happened to stumble upon
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=591546. So, it seems this is
already reported upstream.
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All I read are, IMHO, workarounds, but not more.
The problem lies with the fact that, even though firefox-3.5 honors font
configuration as configured by fontconfig-config (/etc/fonts/conf.d,
~/.font.conf, etc.), GNOME does not use the same system to configure
fonts, or at least font hinting. It se
How about my proposal to fix this in the firefox-3.5-gnome-support? This
would allow the behaviour to be controlled by a plugin / component,
without touching the firefox core. Of course, the firefox core should
allow this to be controlled from within a plugin / component, which
might require change
Couldn't we 'fix' this bug by implementing the nspluginwrapper /
GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS workaround, and then open another bug to track the
real issue. That would help most people in that they get a properly
working flash plugin.
BTW, the upstream bug report by Anders has a priority of "None". How
they
Is it an idea to vote for the upstream bug
(http://bugs.adobe.com/jira/browse/FP-4597) to be fixed? I should think
400 votes would draw some attention.
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Yes, that's true of course. If they are interested, someone (for
instance, me) could cook up a vmware or some other virtual machine,
where this bug is easily reproducible. But I don't think there's
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Jockey does not show any driver proprietary or no, even though nvidia-
glx-185 is installed and in use.
I use Karmic and every package is freshly updated just now.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: amd64
Date: Tue Sep 29 17:56:07 2009
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10
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I can confirm the behavior reported by Jim as well. Strangely, on some
youtube movies, starting and pausing does work:
1. http://www.youtube.com/user/ubuntudevelopers?blend=3&ob=4 (embedded): no
mouse clicks register, except when using the click magic described by jim
and jsteinhart.
2. http://www
A workaround for me is to disable visual effects (in the Appearance
Preferences). See:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=7746335&postcount=15
So this might have to do something with compiz. Turning compiz on or off
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nvidia-common is indeed not installed. I don't recall uninstalling it,
but I won't claim I didn't. I have been upgrading since Edgy or Feisty
(don't remember). Also, I sometimes turn off the option to install
recommended packages by default when I think there are huge amounts of
packages I don't ne
After installing nvidia-common, jockey works as expected. Since nvidia-
common is recommended by jockey-common, I guess this bug report is
invalid? Thanks for all the help.
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This does indeed look PulseAudio-related. I'm able to reproduce with the
default settings, which outputs to PA, but when I select the ALSA output
module and a proper (hardware) device everything is fine.
It seems to me that there's a buffer issue, especially because of these lines:
[0x195d948] mai
Could this be a duplicate of #559127?
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Confirming this on Debian sid (unstable). Gnome-documents and tracker are
properly installed.
I really don't understand the push towards 3.4 with loss of features (this is
not the only package). Little disgruntled (but I'll be fine :) )
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A log file containing the full paths of all of the problematic photos
would be very useful. For me it's only a handful of duplicates, but I
like to keep things tidy.
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A have same problem, also with a Logitech ClearChat USB. The problem is,
probably, that the default ALSA settings are too low. I could fix the
problem by starting alsamixer in a terminal and setting the volume to
91% (or 100%). After that the pulseaudio mixer setting of 100% was very
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I have not used Pidgin for a while. I think this issue can be closed.
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After the screen is blanked following a few minutes of inactivity, the
UI freezes for about a minute as soon as the password has been entered.
During this time there is a lot of harddisk I/O (close to 100%) until
eventually the UI eventually unlocks and the regular desktop env
$ apt-cache policy gnome-shell
gnome-shell:
Installed: 3.28.3+git20190124-0ubuntu18.04.2
Candidate: 3.28.3+git20190124-0ubuntu18.04.2
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@Sebastien Bacher: journalctl output attached.
@Daniel van Vugt: I'll do so and get back to you.
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According to the APT log (/var/log/apt/term.log*) the update on 26 April
last installed the 4.15.0.47 kernel. This is when the problem started,
so if this is exclusively kernel-related the problem is a change between
4.15.0.46 and 4.15.0.47.
However, the only two kernel versions currently still av
@Daniel van Vugt:
You were right; the problem appears to have been related to a shell
extension, but not one of the extensions you suggested I uninstall. The
cause seems to have been the "freon" extension
(https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/841/freon/) which was installed
but disabled. Since t
@Kai-Heng Feng:
Sorry, it took me a while to figure out how to do this. I have
downgraded the linux-firmware package to 1.173 which is the only version
I could find before 1.173.5. The problem started with the update to
linux-firmware_1.173.5 and the regular update to 1.173.6 (which was the
one ru
@Kai-Heng Feng: I will do that.
However, I'm deadlined right now and this is my production machine, so
it'll have to wait for the paying job to be dealt with. Two questions,
though:
1. The latest linux-firmware that you directed me to (linux-
firmware-20190514.tar.gz) is obviously intended for th
@Kai-Heng Feng: I will do that.
However, I'm deadlined right now and this is my production machine, so
it'll have to wait for the paying job to be dealt with (probably this
weekend). Two questions, though:
1. The latest linux-firmware that you directed me to (linux-
firmware-20190514.tar.gz) is o
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@Seth Forshee:
> I think you would be better off making backup copies of the specific
> files the driver uses, then replace the original files with the versions
> from the link. Running "modinfo -F firmware /lib/modules/$(uname
> -r)/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath10k/ath10k_pci.ko" in a termi
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OK. I followed the above instructions and eventually managed to install
the recommended firmware and kernel. Upon rebooting there were several
console errors:
[1.096562] Couldn't get size: 0x800e
[1.700597] psmouse serio1: elantech: elantech_send_cmd query 0x02 failed.
[1.7
Public bug reported:
I have set up my HP550 to hibernate after closing the display lid.
Whenever I do this, the system does not hibernate but remains switched
on. Upon opening the lid, a text mode display appears, with a "kernel
BUG" report referring to a line of code in a .c source file. The
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