Public bug reported:
Font hinting and subpixel rendering worked nicely on my Ubutu 12.04
system in Unity, Gnome, twm and e17. Only in Xfce the fonts showed red
lines on their borders. I tried to adjust the Xfce-settings for hinting,
antialiasing and of course subpixel rendering, without any
You can use packages from the official e17 PPA. Check out enlightenment.org
Nevertheless they have some other issues...
Steve subste...@yahoo.co.uk schrieb:
Yes same problem is there an answer/fix?
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Public bug reported:
After installing timidity, the daemon does not start. Pulseaudio
complains in the syslog, that the directory /etc/timidity is not owned
by the user running timidity (which is called timidity). Changing the
ownership of /etc/timidity to timidity:timidity makes the pulseaudio
Public bug reported:
When opening the Accessories menu e17 segfaults. This bug not only
appears on the computer from which I'm reporting but also on my nearly
freshly installed netbook, so the bug might be triggered by a menu item
which part of the default installation of ubuntu and resides in
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Title:
e17 crashes when opening Accessories menu
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Since I installed 11.10 I actually couldn't trigger this bug any more.
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Title:
Kernel Oops - BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer
That's clear. Still this is only a workaround. By the way, one needn't
uninstall the global menu, one can simply disable it temporarily by
unsetting the environment variable UBUNTU_MENUPROXY.
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I'm sorry, I didn't keep the file that was present before reinstalling
the package and now I guess it has been replaced with a non-corrupted
version by the reinstall. I'll attach the version I've now anyhow, but I
guess it won't help.
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Public bug reported:
After upgrading to 12.04 Beta 1 today (13. 03. 2012) I tried to install
all available updates. libxfixes did not upgrade, although I'm
absolutely sure I didn't touch the changelog file. This caused a rat
tail of errors, especially since the i386 version of the package refuses
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Title:
package libxfixes3 1:5.0-4ubuntu3 [modified:
usr/share/doc/libxfixes3/changelog.Debian.gz] failed to
install/upgrade: libxfixes3:amd64
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 953953 ***
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I used synaptic. There's an option named reinstall package and opposed
to uninstalling this doesn't cause any dependency changes.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 953953 ***
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I'm sorry I can't help. In my case aptitute reinstall libxfixes3 simply
works without any dependency problems...
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Flash seems to increase the probability of a crash at shutdown, yet it's
not necessary to have had flash running during the session nor does
running flash before shutdown guarantee a crash, especially when flash
was already closed for some time before shutting down.
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Ubuntu now uses rpcbind instead of portmap. In the hosts.allow and
hosts.deny files the comments hint that one has to use the service name
portmap to protect the portmapper. At least for me this doesn't work. If
one uses rpcbind as service name, it works. Therefore, it seems,
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Misleading comments in hosts.allow and hosts.deny regarding portmapper
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Well, meanwhile (I don't remember which update) the top right issue is
fixed.
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Title:
Compiz Grid Put Left, Put Right, Put Top Right don't work
Hi!
I'm having the same (or a similar?) problem using a radeon HD6750 with
the proprietary AMD drivers. When enabling xinerama, Unity2D is used,
although 3D acceleration works...
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At least for AMD the reason is obvious. My Xorg.0.log says that the
composite extension is not loaded.
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Title:
unity does not start using
Public bug reported:
In previous Ubuntu versions one could change the width of a window by
pressing the key combinations of Compiz' Grid plugin multiple times. For
instance, sending a window to Left made it fill half of the screen the
first time the key combination was pressed. After pressing it
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Compiz Grid Put Left, Put Right, Put Top Right don't work as
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Funny enough, Put Left and Put Right were working for me in Natty
(if I remember correctly), so I think it's something different, although
probably related.
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This bug is still there in oneiric. I agree, it should have higher
priority.
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Title:
Brasero finishes without error but unusable media [no
Public bug reported:
The summary says pretty everything. When I try to start k3b, the whole
system goes to Redmont. Since it also doesn't react to keyboard inputs
any more, the only way out is to press the RESET key. Since noone else
reported this problem, I assume that it's caused by some
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System hangs when starting k3b with a VIA VT 6330 IDE-Chip
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Why is this marked as fix released (also at debian)? There are updated
packages with which the bug is less severe, but it is still there.
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Apport Retracing Service thinks, that my last report (#865214) is a
duplicate of this bug. If this is true, then this bug has something to
do with the snippets-plugin. In my case, the crashes on drag and drop
only happen if the snippets plugin is on. If it's disabled, drag and
drop works for me.
Same for me. Funny though, the CPU-time consumption of dbus-daemon
sometimes goes back to normal after a few minutes.
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dbus-daemon
It seems to have something to do with evolution, for it is the one spamming the
dbus.
My dbus-monitor gives thousands of messeges, similar to the following:
signal sender=:1.108 - dest=(null destination) serial=237636
path=/org/gnome/evolution/dataserver/Calendar/2350/367;
Public bug reported:
Gnome would allow the reassignment of keyboard shortcuts for menu
entries (see gconf-editor /desktop/gnome/interface/can_change_accels).
This is done by pointing at the menu item, whichs shortcut should be
changed, and pressing the desired shortcut. With global menu, this
Still there in Natty. Can't use my google calendar. Error messages from
evolution:
e-data-server-ui-Message: Unable to find password(s) in keyring (Keyring
reports: Keine passenden Ergebnisse)
e-data-server-ui-Message: Die Schlüsselwertedatei enthält nicht die Gruppe
»Passwords-Calendar«
Sorry for the late reply. I checked and this issue still seems to
persist. Signatures still end up being shown as attached files.
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Title:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pyxplot
This happens when using the default X11_SingleWindow terminal.
When the expression to plot contains the exponent-operator '^', incorrect
latex-input is generated. As example:
pyxplot plot x^2
Error: LaTeX error encountered in text string in
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Pyxplot fails to plot on X11_SingleWindow terminal, if the character ^
is used in the plot command. The equivalent ** works fine.
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Oh, sorry for not ansering sooner.
For me this problem does no longer occur, so it was probably fixed by an update
that was released meanwhile. Since I also don't use GIMP very often, I didn't
realize until recently.
In the version of unity (and probably the bamfdaemon installed at that time),
My bad, these commands are NOT equivalent.
** Changed in: pyxplot (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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I fully agree with Roger Binns. While it does make sense to move the
menu bar to the indicator area for maximized windows, this is reducing
productivity a lot in nearly every other case. In my opinion, there has
to be an option to disable the global menu and to enable it only for
maximized
This is a serious issue imho. There has to be an option to disable the global
menu for windows which are not maximized. It's awful that one
a) can not have the focus following the mouse,
b) has therefore first to click on the window if one wants to access its menu
and
c) has to move back to
Seems to be fixed with compiz 1:0.9.4+bzr20110411-0ubuntu2.
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Title:
Some Gimp-dropdown menus cause a desktop-freeze with unity.
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It's the same with expo (Aka Workspace-Switcher). I wanted to change the
Super+S shortcut to Super+E (for Expo) to use Super+S for Select in
Group and Tab Windows. Nevertheless now both shortcuts (Super+E and
Super+S) open Expo. It seems to be impossible to remap Super+S.
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Binary package hint: unity
When maximizing a window by dragging it to the top-border of the screen, compiz
freezes randomly. To me this only happened, when a second window on the same
desktop was reaching a different desktop across a screen edge, yet I can't say
whether
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Random? freezes of compiz when using screen edge to maximize a window
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I'm actually not sure if I reported this bug correctly, meaning that the
attached files might not actually correspond to the frozen compiz but they
might be from the restarted one, which was running normal. I'm sorry for this
inconvenience.
Here I'll attach an apport-file from another compiz
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: unity
Some of the dropdown menus (not all) of gimp cause a complete desktop freeze
(except the mouse, which stays movable and even the pointer changes depending
if its on text,...) when using unity. With the ubuntu classic session this
problem does
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Some Gimp-dropdown menus cause a desktop-freeze with unity.
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Binary package hint: unity
Some of the dropdown menus (not all) of gimp cause a complete desktop freeze
(except the mouse, which stays movable and even the pointer changes depending
if its on text,...) when using unity. With the ubuntu classic session this
In my case it crashed when I switched to gedit and started pdflatex from
there - don't know if it is in any way related to these two things or
just caused by something running in the background.
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Crashed again, this time I opened the Save as JPEG-Dialog of Gimp.
Also last time Gimp was running in the background, or to be more
precise, it was closing. Maybe something to do with multiple windows of
one application opening and closing?
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Happens to me only if I had an additional window in Gimp open (like a
filter-dialog - tested the one for the NL-filter and the save as jpeg-
dialog). If I just open Gimp and close it again, the bad icons go away.
This bug may also mess up the display of other apps icons, in my case I
suddenly had
Public bug reported:
System crashed during bootup...
ProblemType: KernelOops
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: linux-image-2.6.38-7-generic 2.6.38-7.39
Regression: No
Reproducible: No
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.38-7.39-generic 2.6.38
Uname: Linux 2.6.38-7-generic x86_64
AlsaVersion:
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[ 33.900097] BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference
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Binary package hint: evolution
When sending a gpg-signed email using evolutions groupwise functionality, the
signature is sent as seperated file. As example: A testmail sent by smtp
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 643581 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/643581
** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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Sorry, just saw that I already submitted this...
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 643581
evolution does not send the correct content-type header field for pgp-signed
messages when using
Obviously the crash occured when rhythmbox tried to read the metadata of
a non-media file, so this bug report might simply be invalid. I didn't
know which file was actually the cause until checking the
ThreadStacktrase.txt, for the crash just happened after I started
rhythmbox. I'll check if the
** Attachment added: CoreDump.gz
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/651794/+attachment/1656121/+files/CoreDump.gz
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/651794/+attachment/1656122/+files/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: Disassembly.txt
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
When sending pgp signed mail via a groupwise account, the content-type header
field is set to
Content-type: multipart/mixed;
instead of
Content-type: multipart/signed; micalg=pgp-sha1;
protocol=application/pgp-signature
This happened with
** Attachment added: Mail showing the wrong header (censored email adresses)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/643581/+attachment/1613628/+files/Testmail.mbox
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** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/643000/+attachment/1609739/+files/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: ProcMaps.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/643000/+attachment/1609740/+files/ProcMaps.txt
** Attachment added: ProcStatus.txt
it does work as booted from the 9.04 AMD 64 Desktop
cd. Has anyone tried the proprietary video driver that shows up via System
Administration Hardware Drivers...? I'm afraid to try it...is there much
benefit?
Aloha
On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 4:45 AM, Andreas Grois
dragon.ari...@gmail.comwrote
Fixed in Jaunty
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The title nearly sais it all. When booting up, the System freezes with a blank
screen, as long as I don't supply the acpi=off boot parameter. Removing the
quiet boot-parameter gives a lot of output, yet I'm unable to read it fast
enough, before the screen blanks. Looks
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24-19-generic
After installing Kubuntu 8.04 + all available updates (obviously it's
now called 8.04.1) I tried to install mythtv and figured out, that the
video generated by my Hauppauge PVR-150 MCE looked strange. When reading
** Attachment added: Firmware working for me - I don't know where I got it
from - use at your own risk
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15873266/ivtv-firmware.tar.gz
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