I don't have that system installed anymore, but try following the last
comment in the forum post I linked to... Hope that helps.
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[snd_usb_audio] snd_pcm_avail() returned a value that is exceptionally large
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/374002
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There is a forum thread about the problem here: http://n2.nabble.com
/pulseaudio-breaks-after-update-today.-td3312334.html#a3312334
The workaround (last post), disabling the glitch-free audio in
/etc/pulse/default.pa , seems to work well for me.
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[snd_usb_audio] snd_pcm_avail() returned a
Not sure if this adds anything new, but for the past couple weeks, I get
the same problem when playing any sound on Fedora 11. Pulseaudio will
at some point run at 100% CPU, then crash (i.e. no more running
processes with 'pulse' in their name). When run from the command line
(pulseaudio), I get
FWIW, I've installed a kernel from http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/v2.6.30/ and I haven't had any problems since then.
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Soft lockups (freezes) when deleting files from ext4 partitions on 2.6.28
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/330824
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@Luke, you're probably right, if even a single rm can freeze the system.
I guess some data is always being moved around... When the bug is
fixed, I'll see if I still get freezes.
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Soft lockups (freezes) when deleting files from ext4 partitions on 2.6.28
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/330824
This problem definitely IS NOT LIMITED to deletion, as most comments
seem to indicate.
First I only had it sometimes when emptying my trash (with a few roughly
1GB files), but after a reboot the trash was empty, so it seems that the
freeze occurred after syncing the disk / completing the
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With Ubuntu 8.10 this used to work great, but with 9.04 printing does
not work.
The printer was discovered as soon as I plugged it in (USB), and I can
select it (as usual) to print.
When I start the print job (a simple text or PDF document, from Evince,
no fancy graphics),
Changing the grub kernel parameters works for me, too. Thanks XiFu!
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/282220
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I forgot to mention this, but with the current state of Ubuntu 9.04,
installing the guest additions does not allow me to choose a different
screen resolution in the guest system, but it allows me to auto-resize
the guest display via VirtualBox (for instance HOSTKEY + g when in
fullscreen mode
In the guest environment, I cannot choose auto, just 800x600 and
640x480. VirtualBox has a auto-resize guest display menu entry, but
it's grayed out for me.
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Cannot set resolution higher than 800x600 when running Jaunty Jackalope through
VirtualBox
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/301028
You
Thanks Bernd, but I already did that. Mouse pointer integration works
great, but the screen resolution could not be changed. Well, it's not
that important, and I guess future Vbox releases, kernels, and X servers
will work better...
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I'm running a 8.10 host and installed VirtualBox 2.1.2 (download from
that site, uninstalled the Universe VirtualBox first).
A 9.04 Kubuntu (the latest alpha) successfully installs the guest
additions and gains mouse pointer integration, but I cannot select
screen resolutions higher than 800x600
Works like a charm again: 2.6.27-9-generic #1 SMP (seems like I missed
an update; not sure how -8 would have worked out).
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Last night there was another kernel update or something.
Now the Thinkpad fails to resume again (twice so far; I won't try
again).
2.6.27-7-generic #1 SMP Tue Nov 4 19:33:20 UTC 2008 i686 GNU/Linux
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Hibernate fails on Thinkpad T41
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/282220
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Most of the time it seems to work reliably, better anyway than the Mac I
used to own a few years ago.
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Sometimes it works, but right now the computer froze again on resume...
So it's probably not deterministic.
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I think there was a kernel upgrade a few days ago, so I decided to retry
this.
This morning I hibernated the T41, and now it restarted correctly (even
though it still printed that unable to thaw message on hibernate). If
this is reproducible by others, and if I resuming keeps working on my
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I've installed Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid) on my Thinkpad T41 (which
previously had 8.04 installed) and got all updates available.
I can hibernate, and the hard-disk light indicates that memory state is
saved to the disk. When I start the machine again, the kernel boots,
the
Resume from suspend also fails, so maybe it's not the going to sleep
after all, but the wakeup doesn't do what it's supposed to.
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I'm pretty sure it's not, because I started evince from the command
line, not from within Firefox (I always save files to the desktop).
Even if, it would still be evince that opened my sound device, not
Firefox.
Of course there might be another (different) bug in evince, which might
be related to
noreplace-paravirt is the mot du jour. I tried the latest Alpha 5
desktop CD (i386) in install mode with that option, and at least it
booted so far. It seems very very very sluggish (compared to previous
Ubuntu-versions-in-virtualbox) and is I might abort the install as I'm
short on time, but it
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 49594 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/49594
You can still get to the trash by opening a Nautilus window and then
selecting Go-Trash from the window's menu.
I'm not sure if this works if Nautilus is in spatial mode, but in
Ubuntu's default mode it works.
I just tried this again, and things seem to work now.
I set the time to local time in the system prefs. That same time now
appears (even after a reboot, just in case) in the gdm login screen, and
a newly added clock applet (the old one still did not work, so I dumped
it) also shows the correct
I can't find a way to close this bug, so I'm setting it to invalid,
which I hope is the same.
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Setting time does not work (esp. daylight saving time)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/209381
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FWIW, I've been successful in running Skype within 'pasuspender' (all
other solutions I read about all over the web did not work at all).
Maybe there should be an Ubuntu info page on this. If there is an
Ubuntu Skype package (last I checked there wasn't), it should make the
desktop icon run
Confirmed. Skype does not work at all on Ubuntu 8.04, and no matter how
i configure its sound device, it doesn't work. 'padsp' doesn't change
anything, either.
While this might be Skype's fault, it seems that Pulseaudio has existed
for at least a year now, and at least for a year there have
I tried the .asoundrc thing, but neither with pulse running, nor with
'killall pulseaudio' will Skype work, neither with 'pulse' nor the
default device. It's always 'problems with audio playback'.
Anyway, Ubuntu isn't the only distro to switch to default-PA, so here's
hoping Skype will do the
Public bug reported:
This is really multiple problems, all of which work together in a way
that makes it almost impossible for my machine to display the right time
(this is Ubuntu 8.04 beta, with current updates, and freshly rebooted,
too; the installation is a fresh one, but I kept my old /home
Some more observations on this: it seems that adjusting the time is not
instantaneous, so the clock applet does not update its time even when I
click synchronize on the system time setter. Again very confusing.
(I just noticed, my clock applet displayed 11:20 instead of 10:20, so I
reset the
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Sometimes, the trash bin applet is not visible (I first noticed this
when I wanted to undelete something and the trash was 'gone'). If I add
further trash applets to the panel, they are also not visible.
However, I can still open the trash location via Go-Trash in Nautilus.
I'm not sure if this is related to this bug, or if it's normal
behavior: undeleting (moving to Desktop) a large file, like a movie,
takes a VERY LONG time, as the whole file is copied (or looks like it).
As my whole home directory (including Desktop and .local) is in one
partition, I can only
This was actually rather difficult, as it took more than just a few
logouts this time to get the trashbin back.
What I did was create a file, 'foo', and delete it, logout/login - no-
trash.png. In the lower-right corner there should be the trash applet
(and sometimes you can click on the one
It seems like the appearance of the trash after login depends on the
trash being empty, but that doesn't seem to be enough on its own, as
explained above: it took a couple more logins.
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Same here. desktop.xml and workspaces.xml, but no keyboard.xml.
Your new package works for me, Gauvain (except that I have no idea how
to make a newly added keyboard layout the default, or how to switch
between layouts; that's not part of XFCE's keyboard config panel, but
then it's also not part
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I just installed Ubuntu 8.04 (alpha 4 or 5? the latest anyway) in
VirtualBox, and Screens and Graphics doesn't show anything.
It's basically a panel with empty combo boxes in it. I can't select
anything. In the graphics card tab there is *nothing*, no controls,
just a gray
Same with the latest alpha inside VirtualBox (with the guest additions
module installed).
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[Hardy][Regression] No content in the displayconfig GUI
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/173410
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Sorry for the noise. I just logged out again to try some more things,
and there it was: previous language.
So yes, it works again. I have no idea why it didn't work the last 10
or so times I logged out and in again, but now GDM allows me to simply
use the previously set language for any user.
Experiencing the same problem here on Ubuntu 7.10.
My setting is to use German for the GDM login screen and for new user
accounts (friends, guest account, etc.), but I want my own user to use
an English session.
However, GDM does *not* start with the previous language setting,
which would work
Well, most of the time I don't even use (need) multiple workspaces, so
it's hardly a big problem.
I'm just suggesting that the functions do comparable things in Gnome,
not sure how they decide these things...
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I'm facing the same issue.
The expectation is that selecting pages per sheet: 2 and odd pages
will print pages 1+2, 5+6 on two sheets. If I then select even pages
it should print pages 3+4 and 7+8.
So the expected order is that the printer driver (or whatever is
processing the data, cups,
I have a similar problem, Ubuntu 7.10, Liferea 1.4.2.
Liferea sometimes updates feeds on its own, even though I have initial
update (on startup) OFF, and I have the update interval set to 0. So
while Liferea shouldn't update anything on its own, it does so
*constantly*, sometimes every second
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Latest up-to-date Ubuntu 7.10 here.
In addition to the default user, I created a guest user account. The
problem with that account is that the logout button doesn't work.
In more detail: clicking the menu entry quit (or an equivalent button
in some gnome panel) does
I'd like to reopen this issue.
What you propose might be a fine workaround (haven't tried it yet, but I
will), but it doesn't fix the serious usability issue behind this.
If a user NEEDS to be group 'gdm' to be able to *logout* (i.e.,
something that should be basic functionality for everybody!),
Um, I won't make the guest user group 'gdm', as I *myself* am not even a
member of that group. The only difference between me (main user) and
the guest user is that the guest doesn't have the administer system
checkbox enabled in the user privileges tab of the Ubuntu/gnome user
tool (groups
I'm fairly sure I chose desktop user. I suppose it's only a bunch of
pre-set groups, though, and the groups are fine.
Anyway, creating a third user actually didn't have the problem, so tried
a few things, such as changing groups and deleting dotfiles. It must
have been a problem caused by
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 23244 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/23244
Seems like somebody upstream has a very strange perception of what is a
user - the Gnome developers? The Ubuntu packagers?
I certainly never fooled around with a capplet (I don't even know what
it is?). I
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 23244 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/23244
I still wonder why typing in Dvorak should be different, because *some
other* layout exists.
I want to be able to quickly switch to German layout, if friends are at
my place. I don't see why the German layout
Actually, I've been using Feisty for a few months now, and it seems like
the bug was fixed already.
(In general, Feisty Gnome seems much more polished and stable than the
predecessor.)
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Gnome-panel freezes after waking up from suspend
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/104498
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I'd like to close this as works-for-me, but it seems that option doesn't
exist.
Not sure if invalid or fix released is appropriate.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/104498
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Actually, it does work with Gnome on Ubuntu 7.04 (still using that), and
if I'm informed correctly, Gnome uses XKB. Anyway, there's a working
solution somewhere out there ;-)
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Compose key + XKB do not work correctly in KDE
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/93397
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Yes, and so far I haven't had a crash with Nautilus. The whole Feisty
seems very stable.
Great thing. So probably this can be closed as works for me.
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Nautilus hangs when showing Desktop in window
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/89868
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Oh ok, I did not know KDE has a different combination for the Euro sign.
In Gnome (or not sure what exact technology is underlying it) it's
compose + = + capital C or e, i.e. it's =C or =e instead of CE after the
compose.
Well, the jungle of keyboard layouts is quite deep on all platforms, I
I do use compose, but in Gnome's settings I set compose to be right-alt
(which was otherwise unused, I think). Maybe in KDE right-alt does
something different already, so setting compose to r-alt didn't work for
me then.
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Gnome works great (on Ubuntu 6.10 and also 7.04). I set the compose key
in the keyboard preferences-layout options, as well as group switching
and even the caps-lock LED to tell me when the second keyboard layout is
active.
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Compose key + XKB do not work correctly in KDE
Gnome/metacity.
I'll upgrade to Feisty when I find the time. Probably in a week.
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Well, it happened again, and after the panel froze I killed bonobo-
activation-server. It didn't do anything, though; the panel still was
dead (as was metacity, by the way!). Also, since it's not part of the
session config, the bonobo server did not restart, either.
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Gnome-panel freezes
During normal system operation, of course.
I'm not sure how it is when wake-from-suspend freezes the applications,
but it can't really be a system problem (like ping, which would be
unrelated to the session). After all, restarting X (ctrl-alt-bs) and
logging in again works just fine, and all
In what context should I stop bonobo-activation-server? Before
suspending the computer? After waking up?
I don't know what it does, so I'm not sure when to do that, sorry...
But I also suspect it to be a networking issue. That's probably the
only thing that can break by freezing an
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Binary package hint: gaim
MSN seems to have some connection problems, so I got a message. I
clicked on the error notification, clicked connect in the dialog, then
closed the gaim window by clicking the X.
Later I clicked the tray icon and gaim crashed.
Ubuntu 6.10, gaim
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Binary package hint: gaim
MSN seems to have some connection problems, so I got a message. I
clicked on the error notification, clicked connect in the dialog, then
closed the gaim window by clicking the X.
Later I clicked the tray icon and gaim crashed.
Ubuntu 6.10, gaim
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/105926
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This was Ubuntu 6.10. It was only that one time that my sound device
couldn't be opened (I think some non-Ubuntu app was accessing the device
directly and blocked it), so I don't know where else it might happen.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/102408
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Binary package hint: gnome-panel
Ubuntu 6.10, Gnome-panel 2.16.1.
When I suspend the system and wake up again, the panel doesn't respond
anymore. It will accept one click (say, on one application shortcut),
but other than provide visual feedback it will not react (i.e. not
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Binary package hint: evince
(for no good reason, I think)
I'm noticing this, because right now my sound system isn't working and I get
error messages like (this is no big deal; I'll have it working again in no
time):
ALSA lib pcm_direct.c:224:(make_local_socket) connect
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(I'm talking about the Keyboard Shortcuts window and its workspace
switching functions here, not sure what package they belong to -
metacity?.)
There are two kinds of workspace functions: move window ... and
switch to workspace
When I move window one workspace to the
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Binary package hint: apport
Not sure which program caused this at all (or what apport is). I
clicked on report a bug in rhythmbox 0.9.8 and then closed the
application. At that point the crash window opened.
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i386
Date: Sun Mar 25 17:31:03
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http://librarian.launchpad.net/6932946/Dependencies.txt
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http://librarian.launchpad.net/6932947/ProcMaps.txt
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http://librarian.launchpad.net/6932948/ProcStatus.txt
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Binary package hint: rhythmbox
When you first start up rhythmbox, it asks you for a folder, its music
library.
Yet when you open the preferences window, it seems to have forgotten
about that information, and you have to enter the information again in
the prefs window. In
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evince
(Evince 0.6.1, poppler 0.5.4 in Ubuntu 6.10)
When I load a very small PDF (i.e. a figure), evince sometimes starts up
with its window too small.
Resizing it (in both directions at once) results in a freeze.
Interestingly I could reproduce this
** Attachment added: Example PDF file generated by Graphviz -Tpdf
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Binary package hint: kdebase
(Sorry if this is not an issue of kdebase; it's related to KDE in
general.)
I'm using the Dvorak keyboard layout, but I often need to type accented
or composed characters, such as é, ä, or ß. For this reason I use the
Compose-key, which both
Since nautilus loops, there's no exact good point for me to get a
backtrace. What I did is reproduce the problem (right now the Desktop
will show fine, but trying to resize its window will hang Nautilus), and
then kill it with SIGTERM.
The gdb session is attached. I hope it makes sense.
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Binary package hint: nautilus
(In Preferences-Behavior I have always open in browser set to false,
so I use the spatial Nautilus mode.)
When I open my Desktop, either from the Places menu, or my opening it
from Home, sometimes Nautilus will start hanging (CPU at 100%,
Ubuntu is 6.10, all updates (as of March 5th), nautilus 2.16.1.
I think a crash report wouldn't really work, since this is no crash,
it's simply Nautilus hanging (running at 100% CPU) and not responding
until I kill it.
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Binary package hint: gnome-terminal
The Z key in Dvorak layout is the same key as - / _ in German layout.
So Gnome-terminal does not take the translated (according to the user's
layout) keys for determining its shortcuts, but it uses some more low-
level notion, wrongly.
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