Not for me, although there is a weird thing that xmodmap mappings now
only apply to the keyboards that are plugged in - remap, and then plug
an external keyboard and it'll behave like you never ran xmodmap on the
new keyboard. Remap afterwards, and it behaves like you expect. Are you
possibly
I haven't noticed it since feisty. I never saw what it was a duplicate
of either.
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The music applet uses large amounts of CPU when rhythmbox is playing.
Usually (although not always) the music applet will be using between 30
and 70% of a CPU when all it is (apparently) doing is updating a string
every second. This is
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I have two DVD burners in my computer.
If I put a blank disk into one, Nautilus pops up and asks what I'd like
to do. I can say I want to burn files to it.
If I then do so, and the disk is in one of the drives, when I hit burn
and fill out the
In intrepd (and I'm not sure if this is a change or not), this still
happens, but only with PCM. Changing the applet slider when it's
controlling PCM causes things like the LR balance to unlock, and the
channels end up out of kilter, and jump around and so on. With master it
moves smoothly.
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Binary package hint: rhythmbox
If I play through an album, expecting rb to stop after the last track,
it does. However, the 'seconds' count never resets to zero. It's as if
you paused the track right at the end. This means that the 'last played'
time for that final track is
This (or something very similar) is still causing the youtube plugin in
hardy to not work. A backport would be appreciated.
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It doesn't crash, those instructions seem to require that it does. It is
still running, it just never gives up trying.
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If you attempt to copy a file to a disconnected network location, the
copy operation gets stuck.
To reproduce:
1) have a nautilus window open with an ssh:// connection to somewhere
2) leave it alone for a long time, until the ssh connection
OK, further poking found that this was due to something causing the
'what to do if suspend is pressed' option in the power manager to be set
to 'do nothing'. I don't know if I did this, or the upgrade did, so I'll
mark as invalid.
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New =
Public bug reported:
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In Hardy, if I pressed Fn-F5 (which registers as XF86Sleep), the laptop
would suspend. In Intrepid, nothing happens. I can suspend by clicking
the g-p-m battery in the notification area and selecting suspend, it
just seems to not be
tony_s: I doubt it's a permissions/privileges issue. My guess is that
there is a kernel bug of some type going on and the process gets wedged
in there, and so is unkillable until it returns, which never happens. In
#225654, I posted a bit more detail about where I saw it getting stuck,
in my case
This exact same thing happened again. Where was it previously reported
so I can watch that bug? Rebooting to unstick a process is a bit
annoying.
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I unmount by just right-click on the icon, either on the desktop or in a
file browser and 'unmount'. It's just a plain old external USB
harddrive. I have a chunk of my rhythmbox library on it though, so there
is a lot of music only visible when the HDD is turned on and mounted.
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In gutsy it worked. Rhythmbox would release the file. In hardy, it
doesn't. You can't eject the device from within rhythmbox because there
is nowhere to do so. It's not an mp3 player, so doesn't show up in the
list of devices. Basically, if you don't know that rb is locking the
file, you can';t
I don't think this is a rhythmbox issue. Looking at my last.fm
dashboard, nobody has scrobbled anything in the past few hours. So I
think it's a last.fm fault.
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Done: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=535232
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I have a totem process that can't be killed:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ps ax|grep 27714
27714 ?Dl 6:49 totem
file:///home/robin/Download/torrent/done/%5BDB%5D_Bleach_151_%5BE3DC6A4C%5D.avi
27974 pts/0R+ 0:00 grep 27714
[EMAIL
Oh, according to 'top' most of the CPU time is spent in 'sys', so
perhaps it's a kernel issue...?
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OK, likely not a totem issue:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/proc/27714$ cat status
Name: totem
State: D (disk sleep)
Tgid: 27714
Pid:27714
PPid: 1
TracerPid: 0
Uid:1000100010001000
Gid:1000100010001000
FDSize: 64
Groups: 4 20 24 25 29 30 44 46 106 108 114 123
Not really fixed. See the video I posted above, that's on hardy.
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shortcut alternates mute / % volume during sliding
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Volume applet still doesn't work correctly for me with Hardy on my
laptop when using the mouse wheel on the volume applet. I've attached a
video showing what's going on. Note that I'm always turning the mouse
wheel up, one click at a time, and when the applet shows mute, there is
no sound (it is
This still occurs with Hardy.
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You are correct in how it works, however I see it as a bug because it
doesn't make any sense from a usability point of view. If you tell the
system that rb should be outputting to (say) your external sound card,
or another computer, you don't want it to revert when the track changes.
That means
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
After the last rhythmbox update (I think), if I redirect rhythmbox's
sink via the pulseaudio volume control to something else (in this case,
RTP sink), then it resets to the default after track-change. This didn't
happen yesterday.
A
On Wednesday 16 April 2008 15:44:14 Mike Rooney wrote:
confirm this for you, if you provide details on what method you used to
change the audio destination. Thanks.
Start rhythmbox playing something, run the pulseaudio volume control
(pavucontrol), right-click the rhythmbox stream and send it
A curiosity related to this: alt-ctrl-F1 requires you to press the
'real' control, not the remapped one. This also didn't happen in the
previous version.
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On Sunday 30 March 2008 16:17:04 Stephen Hemminger wrote:
I just had this problem on a my laptop. One important clue is that it
started only after I enabled: Automatic Login
Perhaps part of the keyboard initialization process is being accidentally
skipped during automatic login?
Neither of
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 206711 ***
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This occurred just after brasero had burnt an ISO and ejected the CD. I
pushed the tray back in (my drive sometimes can't do it on its own), and
it crashed
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 206711 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/206711
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
I have power management on my desktop set to turn the screen off after
40 minutes, however it never actually turns off. The screensaver comes
on (just blanking the screen), and remains that way. According to xset
q, DPMS timeouts are
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I deleted a file, moving it to the trash. The trash icon on the panel
claims that it's still empty. See the screenshot.
** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Sorry, forgot to add: this is hardy beta,
$ nautilus --version
GNOME nautilus 2.22.0
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On Thursday 27 March 2008 00:18:28 Pedro Villavicencio wrote:
thanks for your report, are you using a Live CD or a installation?
Which filesystem are you using there?, thanks.
This is an installation, on ReiserFS over LVM:
/dev/mapper/primary_vg-home on /home type reiserfs (rw,relatime)
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It still occurs in hardy. Less of an issue for me now, since I found a
workaround for the problems it was causing, but it does still happen.
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Binary package hint: rhythmbox
If I tell nautilus to unmount an external drive, and rhythmbox is
playing a file from it (or, has been and is paused), the drive can't be
unmounted until you skip to a track not on the drive. In gutsy, it
worked (although it took two attempts
Looks to me like a dupe of #173350
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I've just upgraded to Hardy beta, and no longer see this issue, fwiw.
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[GUTSY] Regression - Volume Control using gnome panel applet and keyboard
shortcut alternates mute / % volume during sliding
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/126333
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On Wednesday 27 February 2008 21:22:42 Patrick S. wrote:
I encountered this problem just today (and yesterday). some tracks in
the queue, status OK but no submissions. Also changing the password
doesn't solve the problem (even not temporarily).
Sounds like a different problem, and most likely
OK, now last.fm has changed whatever they changed to make it work again,
it's happy again, so I'll close this. It does seem to imply a bug in the
last.fm plugin, but one that's no longer causing trouble. Perhaps
they'll be upgrading to the 1.2 version of the protocol in a future
release anyway.
This seems to have fixed itself, anyone else seeing that?
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The symptoms sound very similar. When I deleted the cache, it worked for
a while, and then stopped. I don't think changing the password/deleting
the cache really fixes the problem, it just convinces rhythmbox to try
again for a while. As I mentioned above, rb is scrobbling fine but not
accepting
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
Up until about the start of this week, the last.fm plugin would
correctly send track details, however now it doesn't on either of my
computers. It just claims 'Track submission failed too many times'. If I
delete the submission cache, it'll
Just to add another...I also see it on a 3rd computer with yet another
soundcard (dunno what it is, but it's old. I can find the model if it's
useful).
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shortcut alternates mute / % volume during sliding
Just further confirmation, I see this with the mousewheel on two quite
different machines, one a 64-bit desktop that has two soundcards, both
do it, one a 32-bit laptop that does it with the builtin one, and also
with an external one that's sometimes attached. The latter also does it
when using
@aglet: It does that by default, however you have to have X starting
with two monitors attached, and Twinview enabled in xorg.conf. If you
don't do this, then gnome never realises that you have two screens, and
puts the panels across both of them. It's a bit of a pain to set up, but
once it's
I've just found that gv does the same thing when showing a PDF. So I don't
think it's specifically totem's fault. I'm running with one screen above the
other, and xdpyinfo says:
screen #0:
dimensions:1280x1568 pixels (625x231 millimeters)
resolution:52x172 dots per inch
whereas a
(Reopening so it gets seen by someone who can reassign it appropriately
or whatever)
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Status: Invalid = New
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Disabling the crossfader fixes it, thanks!
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I have some M4A files, and they play very slowly. The sound comings out
just as a little click now and then, and the time counter goes up 1s
every about 3s. Feisty had no problem with them that I remember.
If I do:
gst-launch filesrc
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-applets
In Feisty, mousing over the music applet time counter would display a
tooltop showing what's currently playing. In Gutsy, it doesn't work.
** Affects: gnome-applets (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Note: this is when using the applet with rhythmbox. It functions just
fine in all other respects.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/153790
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Yes, it occurs with desktop effects disabled also (i.e. using metacity)
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If it makes any difference, I'm using the applet to control PCM volume.
It's pretty constant. What I got it doing yesterday (it's hard to tell,
but this is what it looks like), is that I turned the volume down one
wheel-click and it went from 76% to 0%, and then up one click and it
went from 0% to
This is gutsy. The dual screen is using nvidia's twinview, and I do have
desktop effects enabled.
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If you autohide a panel, it doesn't really shrink it, it just slides it
downwards so that it is off the bottom of the screen. This means that if
you have dual monitors in a one-above-the-other configuration, and the
screen at the top has the panels, then the 'hidden' panel is
Public bug reported:
If you use the mousewheel and quickly rotate it on the volume control
applet, the volume jumps up and down in an inconsistent fashion.
However, if you turn the wheel one click at a time, it changes in a more
regular fashion.
A bit of experimentation suggests that it's
Here's an example of the problem, in this case with a WMV embedded in a
webpage (using mms streaming). The totem browser plugin displays it
incorrectly, same if you right-click-open in movie player, however
opening it in VLC shows it fine:
http://www.cbc.ca/marketplace/2007/10/03/geeks/
MMS URL:
This is Gutsy beta, btw. This didn't happen in feisty.
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When you log out of gnome, GDM (I presume) restarts the X server, even
if AlwaysRestartServer=false is set in /etc/gdm/gdm.conf. This is a
problem because gnome has a bug
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-panel/+bug/120819) that
requires logging out and in
I'm having X restart on logout (not shutdown), which apparently is
related to this, and means twinview with nvidia has issues.
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It's bug 149330 that I'm having problems with (that was marked a dupe of
this). If it's not related, please un-dupe it, I don't think I'm able to
do that.
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I'm seeing this in totem right now after an upgrade to gutsy. Files that
played by default in the correct aspect ratio are now squished
horizontally.
I'm looking at a video now with dimensions 624 x 352, however it is
showing 377x377, or something very close to that. If I force the aspect
ratio
OK, final resolution: gstreamer0.10-x wasn't installed, and so there
were no video sinks available, and so things were crashing. This may be
a fault in the distro upgrade tool?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/127878
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On one machine that has just been upgraded from edgy to feisty,
rhythmbox no longer works, and it seems to be gstreamer's fault. Here is
the result from GDB with -dbg installed:
(rhythmbox:10786): Rhythmbox-WARNING **: Couldn't find an x overlay
[New Thread -1279063152 (LWP
Note: rhythmbox/gstreamer worked fine in edgy, other sound seems to work
(gaim dings)
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Thanks to moch on #gstreamer, disabling the visualisation plugin
prevents the crash.
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This is feisty.
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Err, I think this is the opposite of that other bug (kinda). This one is
about the intended behaviour not working right some of the time, the
other is about being able to modify the intended behaviour
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Binary package hint: gnome-panel
I'm running a dual monitor setup, with the primary screen (that with the
panels) on top. When I right-click on an application in the window list
at the bottom of the primary screen, the menu comes up on the one screen
(which is good), however
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: metacity
I'm currently running with a dual-monitor setup, with one monitor above
the other. Gnome has decided that the monitor at the top is the one to
get the panels etc. If I have a window on the top display and tell it to
maximise, the top of the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
When I switch to a side-by-side dual monitor configuration, the gnome
panels extend the full width of both screens. If I log out and back in
again, they only extend the width of one of the screens (which I think
is the correct behaviour).
This is feisty, and the version of rhythmbox that comes with it,
0.10.0-0ubuntu2
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Oh, sometimes it'll name the files to be like 1.1 - trackname.mp3 and
1.10 - trackname.mp3, I haven't determined when it does that and when
it doesn't (I'm guess albums or something), but it suffers from exactly
the same issue.
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Binary package hint: rhythmbox
When you drag an album onto an MP3 player (in my case, a cowan iaudio),
it renames the tracks to be 1 - track one.mp3, and 10 - track
ten.mp3. This causes problems when the player sorts by filename, as
tracks 10, 11, and so on come before track
Can't see how it would be a wanted change, it goes contrary to the tick
box. However, I don't know what's changed, but it seems that it's
stopped happening now. network-manager-gnome is able to instantly
reconnect on resume without need for a password to be entered.
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Binary package hint: rhythmbox
If I put a CD in, select the CD source, hit Copy to library, wait a
moment, hit Play, it'll try to both play and rip at the same time,
which causes much CD head seeking, skippy playback, and slow ripping.
Ideally, it would either not play, or
What bug is this a dupe of, so that I can subscribe to it?
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I have power management on my laptop set to turn the screen off after 30
minutes idle. This should be disabled when totem is playing a movie so
that the screen doesn't blank while you're watching it.
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Oh, additional information: this is in feisty.
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In edgy, I would enter my keyring password once, and that would survive
multiple suspend/resume cycles until I next rebooted the machine. In
feisty, the keyring is locked on suspend, even though Lock on idle is
not ticked for that keyring.
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If I'm streaming music from my desktop (also running rhythmbox) over
daap, with avahi, and the network interface goes away (e.g. the wireless
drops out), rhythmbox will freeze. As far as I can tell this freeze is
permanent, and requires a kill
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If I am listening to internet radio stations, the 'last played' time
never changes from 'Never'. I presume this is because it updates for
files when the song finishes, which is the most sensible way. However,
streams never finish on their own,
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