Also have this problem.
would updating the driver help? I have Dell M90 with the intel chip. I
could probably switch out to a broadcom if I had to.
Is this a network manager problem? or a driver issue? I read somewhere
that someone was able to turn on ndiswrapper and get it working. I
followed
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 140540
[Gutsy update] Gnome application font sizes too small to read
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On Tuesday 18 September 2007 13:12:49 Dax Solomon Umaming wrote:
Thank you for reporting this bug and making Ubuntu better. Could you tell
me what version of Kubuntu and KMail you're using. If you're using Gutsy,
this should've been fixed as of KMail 1.9.6 (enterprise 0.20070907.709405)
Also,
Adding a quick patch for the string, hope it helps.
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Also running kde programs has same problem and no fonts either. Some times
program starts with normal, some times it's waay too wide.
I tried also running tilda, and same problem. Changing font doesn't help
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properly
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It appears that the case varies for the Product Name returned by dmidecode
for different models of the U200. This is for the case Satellite U200.
My previous patch has SATELLITE U200.
In the version of this bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.20/+bug/90771
2 dmidecodes
My apologies for my absense. I've had a similar [Feisty] Firefox bug
for about two months, and I just have been too busy to get in here and
report it. Right now my results are:
1. I get the freeze up when I use the system. Usually I literally need
to reboot when this happens because the
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The latest update did fix my problem for gnome-settings-daemon, but now
even though I have reinstalled the xorg driver my scrolling function is
totally lost from my touchpad. I've tried dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
and set up the touchpad the same as I always had it before,
Boy do I feel thick-headed :)
I was so caught up in the synaptics driver I didn't even bother to look
there. Thanks aplenty, problem solved!
-TD
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tduermeier wrote:
The latest update did fix my problem for gnome-settings-daemon, but now
even though
I'm using gutsy (as written in the title :)). My ubuntu is up to date. I'll
try purge install.
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I can't recreate this bug and I've
Still the same problem with the latest update to 2.12.0-0ubuntu1 - the
patch still works, however
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Is there a backport planned for feisty?
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I guess I should say, given the start date for the bug, that I had video
working from some time in Spring at least to late July. I don't know
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Well, they're all getting closed as duplicates of the very same bugs
upstream. See the b.g.o. references in my initial report. Note the
number of duplicates.
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Again my apologies, but this is definitely reproduceable on my Toshiba.
After my previous comment I played with it more, and it still does
I'll check it again next update to Feisty, but it's been doing this for
about two months.
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This is a patch to add the option of changing the ftp port for ftp
uploads with dput.
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Should this still be happening in gutsy with 0.35.3-4ubuntu2 ? I'm on
amd64, fresh install. Getting timeout message and same old error log:
Log messages of /home/jeff/.gdesklets/logs/gdesklets%3A0.0.log
/usr/lib/gdesklets/main/__init__.py:118: GtkDeprecationWarning:
gtk.threads_init is
Same thing here (probably)
Asus a9rp (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam/AsusA9RP) and it used to
wrk perfectly under feisty. Have not worked during the last upgrades in gutsy.
Symptoms: Suspend to ram gives a black screen with a blinking underline
in the left upper corner of the screen
I'm closing this bug report for now. Please reopen if you have
additional informations to identify the problem.
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This fix eliminated the problem in my case.
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I believe that they may be the same bugs, but those patches don't apply
to 0.2.4. It'll take someone actually familiar with the code to sort
out the correct fixes for 0.2.4 (that would not be me).
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well, as I suggested, given the significance of the bugs (and the fact
that gimmie is hardly a heavily-developed app with a long history of
stability to lose), it may make more sense simply to push 0.2.7 as an
update for your stable releases than try to patch 0.2.4. That would
depend on how strict
update-manager periodically run in background, so gdebi tell that.
Is your bug reproducible (waiting few minutes and relaunch gedbi cause always
this problem) ?
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I wouldn't fix it. It's a substitution variable that is used by things
like dh_gconf. In most cases it is not used at all, but what if upstream
decides to add gconf schemas to the release or other scenario. Lots of
packages have this Depends by default and they all get substituted by
useful things
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The following message appears in the pidgin message window when i try to send a
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This is caused when the connection is configured to use the http method.
Message could not be sent because a connection error
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package installer says that one or more instance of software management
tools is running and the installation cannot continue. but there is no
other management tool running. OS version 7.04
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: Tue Sep 18
I stil have the error problem, I attach the backtrace
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References:
http://www.openoffice.org/security/cves/CVE-2007-2834.html
http://labs.idefense.com/intelligence/vulnerabilities/display.php?id=593
Affected releases:
All versions prior to OpenOffice.org 2.3
Short description:
A security
Public bug reported:
I have got an AMD64 running on Ubuntu 7.10 64bit.
There are some bugs with my PCI-soundcard, a M Audio Revolution 7.1:
- after startup the left speaker doesn't work (no sound) but I only have
to change the PCM sound level once and it works fine for the whole
session.
- the
I have installed Feisty on several machines lately, and have not noted
any problem with this
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I have this issue on an up to date gutsy system (not all my systems are
affected (un)fortunately :
OpenOffice.org crash with Unknown error forking main binary / abnormal
early exit
I've uninstalled openoffice.org and then found that it works until the packages
kseise:
If you want to confirm that your problem is Bug #130325 , test whether 3D apps
like Google Earth work with desktop effects turned off and report back your
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Importance: Undecided = Medium
Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
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Today I got all updates installed, which totally turned off my
soundcard.
When I press laptop keys for changing volume, The volume bar shows muted
and won't change.
When I click on volume control applet it says No GStreamer or volume control
devices found (translating from
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/140540
I've got this bug too since updating the system to be up-to-date gutsy
from the state of yesterday. When trying to resize the window of gnome-
terminal it reportes the same resolution as xwininfo reports, so
The bug is weird. What gconftool-2 --get
/desktop/gnome/font_rendering/dpi display for users having the bug?
/usr/share/gconf/defaults/10_libgnome2-common sets the default to 96 dpi
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You
** Summary changed:
- nvidia-glx] Switch user/switch VT causes lockup with
compiz/beryl/desktop-effects
+ [nvidia-glx] Switch user/switch VT causes lockup with
compiz/beryl/desktop-effects
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openoffice.org-writer
The attached file causes Open Office writer to crash, when trying to
open from Konqueror.
** Affects: openoffice.org (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9337139/FC%20-%20version%2005%2009%2007%20coche.doc
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package version is : openoffice.org 2.2.0-1ubuntu4, mon jul 2 13:17:52
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This morning I tried to reboot my computer (old behavior lasting from
windows OS ;) ) and the problem was still there.
I saw there was new package updates (connecting with the Ethernet cable)
and decided to apply them.
I then unplugged my cable and rebooted one more time my system.
And
updated debdiff
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uname -a
Linux ketil-laptop 2.6.22-11-generic #1 SMP Mon Sep 17 03:45:58 GMT 2007 i686
GNU/Linux
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The problem disappeared for me with the latest Gutsy-updates - gnome-
control-center (1:2.19.92-0ubuntu3).
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Ok, I've just find the workaround gconf settings in #140540.
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Same problem here with Ubuntu 7.10 64bit and GNOME Terminal 2.18.1.
Which graphical Terminal can I use instead of GNOME terminal? I have
tried to set X-Term to default, but it doesn't work too.
(screenshot
fixed using gconftool --type float --set
/desktop/gnome/font_rendering/dpi 96
found in http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=553280page=2
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Solution is very easy, you can only replace path to file ltsp-manager as
absolute path.
Sorry... could you give us the physical path?
Thx!
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GPU (e.g. one card running two different X servers on two different
monitors simultaneously) or whether that covers the user switching
scenario too (two X
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I found that there is an unusual directory existing in my home
directory:
/home/modeluser/home/modeluser/.kde/share/config
and that it holds only a single file: kwalletrc.
I deleted the directory and next time it was there again. It
I tested the new packages and also quickly reviewed the debdiff. I don't
see a significant difference to 2.1.1, though (Jabber is still broken,
see bug 116170, rest works as usual).
OK from my side if the desktop team wants to take this.
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The problem is fixed in Debian. Check
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building, which is a regression in my opinion. Check bug #134945
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What is holding that fix back?
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Alex:
I now see your point and NVIDIA themselves do not support any driver but the
latest version that works with a card. It might be worth retitling this bug
to something like restricted manager should only show one NVIDIA binary only
driver to avoid user confusion or words to that effect.
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I have the same problem with Ubuntu 7.10 amd64 having all updates
(18.10.2007 09:50) installed.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ openoffice
** (process:8026): WARNING **: Unknown error forking main binary / abnormal
early exit ...
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kees cook's package fix the issue for me on x86-64 with a GeForce 7300
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Binary package hint: xorg
I am a Chinese collage student , my system is Ubuntu gusty upgrade from Ubuntu
feisty. My pc is using NVIDIA card,and using latest card driver
(NVIDIA-Linux-x86-100.14.11-pkg1.run).I has reinstalled it,because its glx
module seems conflict with
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 140540 ***
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Workaround for this bug:
Press Alt+F2, type xterm and then click on Run.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 140540 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/140540
Thanks for the bug report. This particular bug has already been
reported, but feel free to report any other bugs you find.
** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
I also had this terminal problem
I guess there's more to it after this update i can't use the shift key
and the scroll side of the my trackpad does not work anymore and i can
tap click also my french canadian keyboard revert back to US english. if
stop compiz, then I can use shift again.
sound
Well, saying the xv problem is solved is quite optimistic...
The workaround the said patch implements is _not to use_ xv but gl instead. So
it kind of solves the problem for totem when using gstreamer, but in no way
does it solve the problem with intel + xv. Just try any other video player, and
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 138915 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/138915
It's not a 100% fit, but it's mostly a duplicate. I've marked it as
duplicate.
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unionfs NULL pointer dereference in 2.6.22-11.32
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Would it be appropriate to say your annoyance is that the idle setting
is adjusting your brightness upwards? It seems like it might be a
simple patch to check if the new setting is actually lower than the
current before dimming the screen.
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Me three.
Dell C620 with ipw3945, lots of packets dropped, note the Invalid misc
and RX dropped in the information below. (Checks to see nobody is
listening:) As things seem to be much better connecting to my neighbor's
unprotected LAN (SpeedTouch ADSL with wireless, I think), I tried
disabling
Can we sync http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/pool/main/g/gnome-build
/gnome-build_0.2.0-1.dsc ?
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Target: None = ubuntu-7.10-beta
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Evan: can you take a look into this one?
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I believe my problems were due to a different issue, namely excessive
packages loss due to some kind of incompatibility between the Linux
ipw3945 driver and my access point.
(See bug #103210 for more details)
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odd - after waiting a couple hours I tried again and OOo launched
without a problem. I'll reboot and test it more and if it fails again
I'll post the output of the above command.
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Please keep in mind while/if considering implementing this:
http://developer.pidgin.im/ticket/3092
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Thanks Flávio for providing the binary. Until now it runs without
crashes for me. I will continue testing.
Can you please check #52801? In my eyes proxy settings is still an issue
in pidgin under ubuntu.
In the windows version you have a global pidgin setting allowing you to
set a proxy/noproxy
libgnome (2.20.0-1ubuntu2) gutsy; urgency=low
* debian/libgnome2-common.gconf-defaults:
- the dpi number is a float not an int (LP: #140540)
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** Changed in: libgnome (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
The same error on my system after update.
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I confirm this as well with
2.6.22-11-generic #1 SMP Mon Sep 17 03:45:58 GMT 2007 i686 GNU/Linux
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Dan:
Do you know if the problem has persisted into Gutsy (is it possible to test a
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Hi,
I've just done a clean install of gutsy tribe 5, but with an existing /home
partition from 7.04.
At first the terminal worked but after installing some packages (don't know
which one, I installed a lot) the terminal became corrupt.
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apparmor giving Segmentation fault on start or restart when apparmor-
profiles installed.
sudo /etc/init.d/apparmor restart
Reloading AppArmor profiles Segmentation fault
Profile /etc/apparmor.d/bin.ping failed to load
Segmentation fault
Profile /etc/apparmor.d/sbin.klogd
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Pidgin 2.2.0 in Gutsy
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/139686
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it's on gutsy on apparmor version 2.1+961-0ubuntu5.
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apparmor Segmentation fault
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/140626
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-terminal
After the latest update gnome-terminal does not show any characters,just
a blinking cursor.Also it starts up with very small dimensions.
** Affects: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: apport-qt
When I logon using one of my accounts which has no sudo rights, apport reports
that an application crash has occurred. When I click on the apport crash icon I
am presented with a kdesudo dialog box asking me for my password. If I enter
it, I
Just found that copying the (48x48) icon over to /usr/share/pixmaps/
makes it appear on the menu item. Apparently, it is just not found
otherwise.
So a possible solution would be to just include a copy of the icon in
the kandy package and install it to the above location. Don't know if
that's
** Changed in: dmraid (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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dmraid says fakeraid raid set is active but unable to open
/dev/mapper/isw_bjecgfegcc_mab0raid
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/132337
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Screenshot of gnome-terminal,below that is xterm which works perfectly
fine.The terminal just shows a small green blinking cursor.
** Attachment added: gnome-terminal screenshot
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9337375/gnome-terminal.png
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gnome-terminal does not show any characters
I've the problem too since the last Update on Sep 18th morning.
gconftool-2 --get /desktop/gnome/font_rendering/dpi gives me 96:
~$ gconftool-2 --get /desktop/gnome/font_rendering/dpi
96
gconftool --type float --set /desktop/gnome/font_rendering/dpi 96
solves this issue. I think that the right
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