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Output on the console:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/bin/pitivi, line 125, in module
_run_pitivi()
File /usr/bin/pitivi, line 120, in _run_pitivi
sys.exit(ptv.main(sys.argv))
File /usr/lib/pitivi/python/pitivi/application.py, line 511, in main
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pitivi crashes on startup
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On my system if I choose Ubuntu one as synchronization service in tomboy the
button that sould read connect to server is grayed out and reads Already
Registered.
I am logged in to ubuntu one using ubuntuone-control-panel-gtk. So that would
be plausible. Only that if I
At least tomboy should try to get new oauth tokens if it sees that the ones it
is caching are invalid.
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Tomboy Ubuntu One
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The output of
tomboy --debug
shows me that tomboy infact wasn't trying to sync at all when I tried to
select a sync method.
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Did find a temporary solution:
- close tomboy
- Make sure you are logged in into ubuntu one e.G. using
ubuntuone-control-panel-gtk
- start gconf-editor
- select the key /apps/tomboy/sync/sync_selected_service_addin
- change it's value to the following word: ubuntuone
- close gconf-editor
One of the last kernel updates for oneiric seems to have changed
something: The last time I looked at my dmesg my touchpad was recognized
as a touchpad. Now it is recognized by the kernel as a generic PS/2
wheel mouse again.
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bxmwl module won't compile
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** Changed in: bcmwl (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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bxmwl module won't compile
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Today's update did install a new kernel. Again bcmwl wasn't rebuilt
after the installation of the new kernel, see the attached log.
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Kernel modules are not built when the kernel is upgraded
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Kernel
Did get a new kernel installed by today's update and bcmwl-kernel-source
wasn't automatically rebuilt. Is there anybody else who can confirm that
the bug is not fixed yet?
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What youz can try is to do a
metacity --replace
On my computer the combination of libreoffice and a compositing window
manager seems to cause all kind of trouble. But don't ask me why. Tried
turning on and off all compiz plugins but it seems that as soon as
opengl is enabled I get strange
in the bazaar
branch lp:~peterpall/backintime/gnome3/
-
+ The successor of pygtk is http://live.gnome.org/PyGObject. The good news
+ is that according to
+ http://live.gnome.org/PyGObject/IntrospectionPorting (you have to scroll
+ down a bit about to find any valid information on porting) porting
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rhythmbox crashes on start if ubuntuoone music store plugin is
installed (SIGSEGV in
Did rebuild the bcmwl kernel module manually directly after the kernel
update without a reboot in between. Seems not to look suspicious, the
log file produced by this action.
** Attachment added: make.log
Your idea with brcm80211 is right: This module *did* work about 3 months
ago for me - but has ceased to work for me since then-
Today there was an update of the kernel my system is currently running.
Don't know if a mere update of an already installed kernel should
trigger a rebuilt of the bcmwl
Did install a plain vanilla kernel from
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline
After that the touchpad behaves much better (less sensitivity and vertical edge
scroll is enabled) but it is recognized as a PS/2 mouse with a generic wheel by
the kernel and thus not configurable.
But if I
Did send the wrong comment to the wrong bug, but part of the contents
still applies: The Ubuntu patches seem to affect how the touchpad is
recognized by the system. And they at least make sure it is recognized
as a touchpad even if they until configuring the touchpad works make it
tendentially
Did try a plain vanilla kernel from:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline
My Ubuntu kernel recognizes the touchpad as a touchpad but leaves it
unconfigurable and with a tapping feature that is too sensitive for me. The
plain vanilla kernel recognizes the touchpad as a generic PS/2
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Will watch at the next kernel update if it isn't built at all - or just
for the wrong kernel.
Description of the oroblem: After the last 3 kernel updates the wifi of my
netbook did no more work. Since
modprobe wl
did tell me that there is no such module. The solution was
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decided to attach a real photo along with the screenshot.
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Status: Incomplete = New
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Thumbnail quality poor for images with high aspect ratio
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tuxinvader seems to has found the reason for this problem (see Bug
#527890). Seems to be a kernel bug after all; Will copy the relevant
part of the text here and then try to find out how to reassign this bug
to the kernel:
Hi all,
I was asked to be help some one get vertical scroll working on
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Priority: Low
Problem: If on starting hugin the load files button is pressed before the
Tip of the Day dialog appears hugin becomes unresponsive - and cannot be
closed by the close button.
Possible solution: Rempve the modal flag from the Tip of the Day dialog:
There is no
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Priority of this bug: Low
Problem: Hugin is a application that automagically merges several small images
to a big one which allows for easy generation of panorama images without
statives or other specialized hardware. These fotos inport and display well
with shotwell. But
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Didn't know what to file it against. xserver-xorg-input-synaptics seems
to feel rather well, though.
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- Gestures alone wouldn't be this big a problem. But syndaemon won't work
- either making typing a consistent piece of text harder than it should
- be; There already has been a bug report for this issue (Bug #527890) but
- it has been closed since it was filed against a
And how does it help to add myriad duplicates of the same bug for each
version of Ubuntu?
Supposedly it will at least reduce the number of open bugs. If it won't I think
somebody will find a better idea.
for the meantime I think adding all the old releases to this bug is
Doing the Right Thing.
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Interestingly enough
synclient VertEdgeScroll=1
makes synclient report that VertEdgeScroll is really '1'. Only that vertical
edge scrolling still doesn't work afterwards.
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I think cleaning up all the old bugs using an automatic script that
looks if the bug was originally reported against a series that is
nowadays extremely old is not a bad idea. Did file Bug #810653 so the
problem won't get lost - that still affects me on oneiric.
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development branch of ubuntu = I think it is legal to me to mark it as
confirmed
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Status: New =
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Don't know which package to file this bug against so feel free to reassign if
necessary.
Ubuntu Oneiric has replaced the directory /var/run by /run as seems to be the
new standard. Unfortunately on my system mysqld tries to create a file in the
new location and is blocked
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mknod /run/mysqld/mysqld.sock is blocked by apparmor
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Don't know which package to file this bug against so feel free to reassign if
necessary.
Ubuntu Oneiric has replaced the directory /var/run by /run as seems to be the
new standard. Unfortunately on my system mysqld tries to create a file in the
new location and is blocked
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Gestures alone wouldn't be this big a problem. But syndaemon won't work
either making typing a consistent piece of text harder than it should
be; There already has been a bug report for this issue (Bug #527890) but
it has been closed since it was filed against a series that
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Gestures won't work on HP/Compaq mini 311 touchpad
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Same issue in Oneiric, even if Oneiric seems to get rather fast before
falling back before deciding to use the touchpad as a simple mouse:
[38.421] (II) config/udev: Adding input device PS/2 Mouse
(/dev/input/event7)
[38.421] (**) PS/2 Mouse: Applying InputClass evdev pointer catchall
[
If systems come with such an amount of fonts, maybe there's a way to change
Inkscape's way of dealing with them?
Would be especially nice as I have until now never had to actually use
them in inkscape.
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Only if to make sure that everybody has a workaround for the time the fix that
addresses the real problem is published and distributed:
A temporary workaround that users affected by this bug could apply would be
- Open a terminal and type
sudo gedit /etc/fstab
- Now a editor window opens. Add
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Didn't update my system for 3 days. After today's update my auth.log each time
I try to log in contains the follwing message:
Can't check if kernel supports ecryptfs
at logout umount.ecryptfs complains to the syslog:
syslog:Jun 26 11:30:28 localhost umount.ecryptfs: Failed
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Perhaps found the real reason of this problem: Something has installed
libpam-encfy on update.
There really should be a mechanism that prevents from completely uninstalling
vital systems like all package managers, locale support - or this one too
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In the meantime I have installed libpam-encfs - with no visible effect.
ecryptfs-recover-private returns the following error message:
inserted auth-tok with sig [XXX] into the user session keyring
ERROR: The key required to access this private data is not available.
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Perhaps found the real reason for the problem now:
ecryptfs-unwrap-passphrase /home/.ecryptfs/gunter/.ecryptfs/wrapped-passphrase
Passphrase:
XX
root@calcula:/home# ecryptfs-add-passphrase --fnek
Passphrase: [entered the passphrase from above here]
Error: Your kernel does
** Description changed:
- Didn't update my system for 3 days. After today's update my auth.log each
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+ Didn't update my system for 3 days. After today's update my auth.log each
time I try to log in contains the follwing message:
Can't check
Thanks a lot!
The warning should be due to Bug #772537 and (hopefully) harmless.
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flat xml format inaccuracy
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Binary package hint: libreoffice
The flat XML formats of LibreOffice are very practical when working with
version control systems like svn, mercurial, bazaar or cvs.
In lodraw saving files in the .fodt format seems currently to loose
information, though:
After saving the
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I think I found out where the blacklist of the nouveau driver comes
from: On my system it was installed by the proprietary nvidia driver and
hasn't been uninstalled on the removal of this driver again when
switching to the open-source one.
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Did try to convert the application.
Most of the gtk functions seem not ho have changed their name. But the gnome.*
and vfs.* functions have. The latter seem to have moved to Gio. But I cannot
find
mime_type = gnomevfs.get_mime_type( gnomevfs.escape_path_string( path )
)
and
valid information on porting) porting seems to be doable,
at least. The result of the first few porting steps can be found in the bazaar
branch lp:~peterpall/backintime/gnome3/
+
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: backintime-gnome (not installed)
ProcVersionSignature
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The next version of ubuntu will switch to gnome3.
According to synaptic backintime-gnome seems to be using pygtk. And according
to http://blog.rabbitvcs.org/archives/293 pygtk will never be ported to gnome3.
He normally is very well-informed as he is the maintainer of
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The same is true on Oneiric pre-alpha even with the ubuntuone-daily ppa.
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Method CreateItem with signature a{sv}(oayay)b on interface
On the first pre-alpha of Oneiric ubuntu-sso-client - 1.2.1-0ubuntu2
still seems to have this problem.
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ubuntu-sso-login crashed with
You are right: laptop-mode no more floods my syslog with messages.
And you were right in another way, too: As long as it did Syslog did make the
hard drive spin up only once every few minutes or so.
thanks a lot,
and kind regards,
Gunter.
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You are right: Technically syslogd did cause the hard drive spin-ups.
But it did this due to the laptop-mode messages; did mount the /var/log
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Binary package hint: bindwood
Since I have been accessing the internet using a proxy that requires
authentification Forefox prompts ever few minutes for a password for
localhost:random number; Reason: Bookmarkable user auth.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1633932
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Binary package hint: bindwood
Since I have been accessing the internet using a proxy that requires
authentification Forefox prompts ever few minutes for a password for
localhost:random number; Reason: Bookmarkable user auth.
** Summary changed:
- batch export feature conflicts with gui
+ batch export feature sometimes unresponsive
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batch export feature
This request was a good one:
I am currently working mainly with four files that contain too much
private data so i cannot give them away and had this problem constantly
even in old openoffice times.
When I tried to reproduce the problem with trivial files containing the words
Test 1 and Test 2
I was always wondering what spins up my hard disk every 2 minutes. Now I
created a file named ~/.config/ubuntuone/logging.conf with the following
contents:
[logging]
level = ERROR
Did have to restart ubuntuone sync to make the change being applied
(u1sdtool -q; u1sdtool -c). But afterwards the
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Binary package hint: laptop-mode-tools
Om ny system every about three minutes syslogd wake up the hard disk to
write the following lines:
Apr 29 08:03:33 localhost laptop-mode: Laptop mode
Apr 29 08:03:33 localhost laptop-mode: enabled,
Apr 29 08:03:33 localhost
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odfflatxmlimport.xsl: Running an XSLT 1.0 stylesheet with an XSLT
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Binary package hint: libreoffice
When using flat xml formats (which are very useful when using
libreoffice with versiion control systems like Mercurial, Bazaar,
Subversion or similar) on saving or opening files always outputs one of
the following warnings to the console:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libreoffice
Libreoffice contains two documented ways of batch-exporting .odt or .doc-files
as pdf, text or any other format libreoffice is capable of wtiting of:
- running a macro that might be contained in a separate file
- or using the libreoffice
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Binary package hint: rhythmbox-ubuntuone-music-store
After I have bought music using the ubuntuone music store from rhythmbox
I get tons of messages with the following contents:
** Message: console message: undefined @0: ReferenceError: Can't find variable:
datapath
**
** Summary changed:
- ** Message: console message: undefined @0: ReferenceError: Can't find
variable: datapath ** Message: console message: undefined @0: ReferenceError:
Can't find variable: datapath ** Message: console message: undefined @0:
ReferenceError: Can't find variable: datapath
Did add instructions how to fix this problem to
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuOne/FAQ/WhyArentMyContactsInEvolutionSyncing.
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Title:
Ubuntu One
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Ubuntu One address book not working in Evolution
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 753047 ***
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** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 445781
Cannot access Ubuntu One contact address book from Evolution
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 753047
Ubuntu One address book not working
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 753047 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/753047
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Cannot access Ubuntu One contact address book from Evolution
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Ubuntu One address book not working
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Found a way to fix the problem. Will mark this bug as a duplicate of the
one i described the way to do this.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 753047
Ubuntu One address book not working in
If I ever manage to trigger the tabbing of a window it seems to work.
Only that the tab bar doesn't appear on my system.
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Group/tab
Did try both the trunk and v0.4. They both work fine;
The question about the advantages of using autoconf for a python project is a
good one which is the reason I asked before doing anything: The makefile
included with the project does what it is expected to do. And any autoconf
beast consists
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Binary package hint: odt2txt
Please add support for the flat xml formats from libreoffice to odt2txt.
Background:
Normally the files produces by openoffice are a zip-archive containing a
directory tree that represents the document object model of the file. In other
words
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Works like magic ;-)
When will it be included in Ubuntu 11.04 (The first ubuntu version that
uses libreoffice and thus needs the new version)?
And - seems like it still uses a normal makefile - do you want me to
write automake/autoconf/autoheader/autosomething- scripts for the next
version of
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Binary package hint: unoconv
On my System (Natty/Libreoffice) unoconf tries to start soffice.bin from
loads of directories. But my system only contains a soffice folder
without .bin.
The naive approach of doing a
sudo ln -s /usr/bin/soffice /usr/bin/soffice.bin
results
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unoconv fails: Unable to start listener
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Seems like the program unoconv should be searching for was
/usr/lib/libreoffice/program/soffice.bin.
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unoconv fails: Unable to start
Natty at this time seems to contain the following version:
gunter@book:~$ unoconv --version
unoconv 0.3
Written by Dag Wieers d...@wieers.com
Homepage at http://dag.wieers.com/home-made/unoconv/
platform posix/linux2
python 2.7.1+ (r271:86832, Apr 11 2011, 18:05:24)
[GCC 4.5.2]
build revision
On my computer it is sufficient to do a
$ killall -9 e-addressbook-factory
$ /usr/lib/evolution/e-addressbook-factory
and to wait about 10 seconds prior to starting evolution to be able to see the
contacts.
But I have to repeat these steps every time i log in to my computer.
Since the above
Very interesting:
This problem persisted for me for months. It could be temporary fixed by
- logging in
- waiting until the network is up
$ killall -9 e-addressbook-factory
$ /usr/lib/evolution/e-addressbook-factory
- waiting for about 10 seconds
- and starting evolution only then.
but the fix
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Ubuntu One address book not working in Evolution
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Very interesting:
$ killall -9 e-addressbook-factory
$ /usr/lib/evolution/e-addressbook-factory
Fixed the problem only for the current session for me even if I used it
for months.
$ killall -9 e-addressbook-factory
$ export COUCHDB_DEBUG_MESSAGES=1
$ /usr/lib/evolution/e-addressbook-factory
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