The reason is a syntax error (missing space after runlevel) in the file
/etc/init/mysql.conf.
Line 8 says: and runlevel[2345])
but should be: and runlevel [2345])
with a space separating runlevel from [2345].
Thus the script, lines 6-9 should be
start on (net-device-up
and
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I'm not convinced this is not a bug.
I can confirm that this problem has occurred recently, actually about one week
ago.
I have a Dlink DNS-323 connected to my network over SMB. The FTP-server
has worked throughout Edgy, Feisty, Gutsy and Hardy alpha/beta without
any complains. I don't use it
It seems that the new 3.0.28a-1ubuntu3 version cured my problem with Nautilus
and the FTP-server.
Thus I assume that this was a MIME conversion problem.
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Another way of expressing this issue is that references for conditional
formatting and references explicitly given in corresponding cells shall
be treated (modified) in the same way when adding rows and/or columns to
the spreadsheet. Currently, this is not always the case.
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The OpenOffice.org 2.4.0 Calc Conditional Formatting does not work
properly in certain cases of absolute and relative addressing. This
occurres when adding rows or columns that affect the address of a cell
or cells that are part of a
Yes, I still have this problem.
I think this bug has been there for quite a while but not detected
probably because this nice little feature is not frequently used. Myself
I detected it when porting Excel documents to Calc.
I attach an ods file as an example.
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Thanks Chris for taking your time.
The issue 4155 you linked to was raised in 2002 (six year ago) but still
not solved! They refer to the modelling of the feature and claim it is
an enhancement rather than a bug. But this is not the case, it's a pure
bug, probably in the model itself! As I wrote
pboosman, what type of conditional formatting reference did you use in
your example?
If you by updated mean updated correctly that behaviour only applies
as far as I can see to relative addressing of columns, i.e columns not
prefixed by $. For absolute addressed columns I get the opposite result.
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Feisty 7.04 + Xgl + Beryl
The Xgl proccess is correctly killed (linked to gnome-session
termination) when a user logs off but the Xgl locking remains. This fact
causes a message saying that the /tmp/.X1-lock cannot be created at
following logon attempts by other users.
This
In this case I think it's entirely reasonable to just
suppress the applet itself, but leave the plugin running.
I don't think this is a good enough solution.
Sure, creating a bridge for bug #1 users is one thing but to adopt to
it's annoying behaviour is not an option. This applet aka alert!
I've just made a test by replacing the file
/usr/lib/libgtkhtml-3.14.so.19.1.0 installed for Jaunty with the
corresponding one installed for Intrepid and the missing ampersands in
the url-link popped up again in Evolution and everything seems fine.
Thus this bug seems to have been introduced
Just discovered that linux was smarter than me!
After a restart the corresponding symlink /usr/lib/libgtkhtml-3.14.so.19
was updated to point to the original /usr/lib/libgtkhtml-3.14.so.19.1.0
so had to fix that too.
Anyhow, the bug has been introduced in the Jaunty version of libgtkhtml,
This bug has now been fixed by package libgtkhtml3.14-19
1:3.25.90-0ubuntu1
$ apt-cache policy libgtkhtml3.14-19
libgtkhtml3.14-19:
Installed: 1:3.25.90-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 1:3.25.90-0ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 1:3.25.90-0ubuntu1 0
500 http://archive.ubuntu.com jaunty/main Packages
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 313027 ***
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The ATI proprietary driver (fglrx) doesn't work until fixed by AMD/ATI.
The workaround is to manually purge fglrx
$ apt-get remove --purge fglrx*
I mark it as a dupe of Bug #313027.
** This bug has been
The two workarounds together works for me when running in live mode,
i.e.
1) kernel updates work
2) running the latest kernel works
Including the second workaround, i.e. replacing
/cdrom/casper/initrd.gz and vmlinuz with the updated ones
though made a following test installation on harddisk
Thanks, I'm still stuck in no rendering mode due to the
miInitVisualsProc protocol mismatch.
Here is the info you're requesting, i.e
lspci -vvnn
/var/log/Xorg.0.log
/etc/X11/xorg.conf
I've not done any manual changes in xorg.conf except of removing it to
get up running and then recreated it
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You're right Sebastien. The reason why I flagged it as Jaunty was that
this problem neither appears in Intrepid nor Hardy. But it might be
present in Gutsy, haven't checked it yet.
Pedro, yes that's may opinion too that gtkhtml is the issue here.
Furthermore, I've tested this on another Jaunty
Now tested in Gutsy as well and this type of url works fine there too!
So, it seems that the issue is introduced in a version update of gtkhtml
only being used in Jaunty at the moment.
Note: The url address here contains explicit sign and not the amp;
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In Jaunty, an url-link like
http://ubuntu-se.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=45t=35517p=278357e=278357
is printed ok but shown in the mail and linked as
http://ubuntu-se.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=45t=35517p=278357
followed by one space.
Thus the ampersands and the tail are
The problem seems at least partly to be a PulseAudio problem maybe a
consecutive problem though.
The problem as mentioned earlier here is that some sound channels are
muted and most handles reset after a reboot but not at a re-login. After
adjusting the main sound handle then Totem sound works
The pulseaudio executable fails which is also logged in my user.log. Another
way to find out is e.g. to use the command
pulseaudio --dump-modules
to list the PA's modules. This gives the following initial output:
I: caps.c: Limited capabilities successfully to CAP_SYS_NICE.
I: caps.c: Dropping
My file /var/lib/alsa/asound.state didn't exist so I copied the one for
Intrepid (same machine) and modified it manually then restored settings
using PULSE_INTERNAL=0 alsactl restore and it works! But the settings
do not survive a reboot. Furthermore, any changes made in the Volume
Control Panel
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@Bowmore can that native mode be the cause of bug #295519 ?
Thanks BUGabundo, I'll try to contribute to that bug as it seems to be
the same problem as I experienced before my workaround by forcing alsa
I confirm this problem.
It's present when the pulseaudio process is running in the background.
If I kill it (killall pulseaudio) then vlc audio is playing ok too. If I
restart the pulseaudio process (e.g through Alt-F2) the
glitches/distorsion returns.
Checking e.g the system login sound under
Thanks Daniel, disabling the timer-based scheduling (tsched=0) fixed it
for me!
From a PA perspective I had to manually do
- install vlc-plugin-pulse
- configure VLC sound output to Pulse audio output
- disabling the timer-based scheduling (tsched=0)
to get a glitch-free sound
I guess those
Yes, it seems to be an audio drift problem acc to the printout.
$ vlc -v2
VLC media player 0.9.4 Grishenko
[0001] main libvlc debug: VLC media player - version 0.9.4 Grishenko - (c)
1996-2008 the VideoLAN team
[0001] main libvlc debug: libvlc was configured with ./configure
Is this happening in Intrepid only? On up-2-date system too?
@ Magnus
No, in my case this happens in Jaunty, fully updated.
Intrepid works fine.
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@ BUGabundo
Is pulseaudio running?
ps -e | grep pulseaudio
I have to kill it to make vlc and www.radiobeta.com work.
I have a clean install of Jaunty alpha1 (not pre-alpha). I've also
tested two virtualizations of Jaunty on Virtualbox, one using Intrepid
as host and the other Jaunty as host. In
Hi again y hola BUGabundo ;-)
I've played around with those VLC settings earier but this time I found
that setting the ouput type to EsounD was the only option that works for
me. Thus Standard doesn't work.
I think that VLC standard settings should work, i.e option Standard, so
maybe VLC is
I've now tested VLC settings for output type in Intrepid too and it
works for (did not test them all) Standard, Esound and Alsa. Esounds not
that good quality as the other two.
So for Jaunty I still think that there is a bug as at the least Standard
should work and some other as well but maybe
Hi BUGabundo
Nope, but when I installed it now I got another VLC option Pulseaudio! Tested
it, it played, but with very poor quality, i.e very glitchy.
Also noticed that I had the EsounD plugin vlc-plugin-esd already
installed by default! So that's why EsounD happened to work and with
much
I've run into this same problem as well. Have an old laptop Dell
Latitude CPi from the late 90th and need to force acpi using the kernel
option acpi=force.
I've run Xubuntu Hardy earlier where suspend to mem worked great. Now
when installing Karmic the other day suspend to mem no longer works.
I
I'm affected by the same problem which seems to be a dependency issue.
$ uname -a
Linux lucid 2.6.32-6-generic-pae #8-Ubuntu SMP Sat Nov 28 14:09:49 UTC
2009 i686 GNU/Linux
The trace below ends up with a missing package python2.5-gtk2
causing e.g. ubuntu-desktop and gedit to be uninstallable.
This dependency conflict emanated from that python2.6 is the current
version installed for Lucid. The package python-gtksourceview2 referred
to the wrong version of the virtual package, i.e python2.5-gtk2. Today,
checking again, python-gtksourceview2 now correctly refers to
python2.6-gtk2 so tried
I do confirm that the missing escapes in front of the two quotation
marks in the script /etc/cron.daily/apt on row 460 cause malfunction.
Adding those escapes makes the script work again and notifying the user
of any updates.
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Run the command,
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There is an icon to the right of each account name that is used to
remove the account when pressed. But you are right, marking the account
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Wubi does not support installation from the Alternate install CD
version. The folder and file structure on your CD indicates that you're
using the alternate version.
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Erase the line starting with search --nofloppy ... and then press Ctrl+X to
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I can confirm the behaviour with slow refreshes for some 60-90 sec in my
case. Disabling Compiz got Karmic up and running again.
To be able to activate Compiz again I first had to supress autostart of
Awn.
Temporary solution:
sudo mv ~/.config/autostart/awn.desktop
Compiz and Awn versions:
compiz1:0.8.2-0ubuntu14
avant-window-navigator 0.3.2.1-4
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I have the same problem with utterly slow refreshes (60-90s) and finally
a total freeze when running Compiz and Awn together. This occurred after
some updates during the last few days. I had to suppress either Compiz
or Awn to get Karmic up and running again.
Versions:
- compiz 1:0.8.2-0ubuntu14
I can confirm the same inconsistent behaviour for Nautilus 2.24.0
(Intrepid).
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What happens when using ccsm to configure Button5 and Button4 is that
the map ~/.gconf/apps/compiz/plugins/vpswitch is deleted!
I guess this is the reason why those two buttons then become
inactivated. The workaround using gconf-editor to set Button5 and
Button4 works for me too.
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Today's updates of Jaunty caused Compiz stop working. Furthermore, the
desktop turned up empty and scrolling in any window didn't work.
Activating the prop driver caused entering low grafic mode at reboot. To
be able to get back in 2D
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Downgraded Unity3D to 4.18.0 and it works again so I guess it's not a
Nautilus issue.
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Desktop drawn with offset
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It's due to any indicator in the unity panel and yes it's still an
issue.
Test case:
1) Logout
- blinking cursor in the lightdm password field
2) Press Caps Lock
- adds a warning sign in the password field
3) Press Session indicator in the unity panel
- session menu appears
4) Press Session
And yes, it's only an issue for the unity-greeter.
The lightdm-gtk-greeter works as expected.
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Reassigning this bug to Compiz.
Some tracing points to Compiz and more specifically a Compiz struts
issue.
Details:
windows.cpp
CompWindow::updateStruts ()
struts [0]=0, [1]=0, [2]=300, [3]=0,
struts [4]=0, [5]=0, [6]=0, [7]=0
struts [8]=100, [9]=419, [10]=0, [11]=0
The setting of struts [2] =
Agree upon that this really is a poor decision.
Linux is a multi-workspace operating system and this has to be
considered on designing features.
Assume the following as one of examples:
- the user has set up a number of workspaces
- a nautilus window exists on two or more workspaces
This design
@Mark: I'm sorry to have to disagree with you in this matter.
The following makes sense
- spread för all applications windows in current workspace (alt-tab)
- spread for a specific application's windows incl all workspaces
However, this does not make much sense
- spread for a specific
IIRC, we do plan to support a view showing all the windows of an app
across all workspaces, but I don't think this is implemented to spec yet.
This would be great ;)
One more question:
Does this new approach. basic views etc limited to the current workspace,
include e.g launching of
@Colin: It's hard to file a new bug as when I try to all it does is to
refer to this bug.
Mine crashed today after selecting manual partitioning.
I have 20+ partitions on sda (from pre-lucid times) if that mignt be an issue.
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System Settings Appearance only lists the themes Adwaita, Ambiance,
Radiance, HighContrast and HighContrastInverse. This while Advanced
Settings (Gnome Tweak Tool) also lists Greybird and Raleigh plus any
Gtk+ themes in the user's ~/.themes.
There may be an intentional
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Respecting design decisions in general I however think this is an odd
one. I guess this implicitly means that the same restrictive approach
will apply to icons, fonts, etc.
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- The indicator-weather crashes sporadically during a session
- .
+ The indicator-weather crashes sporadically during a session.
No problem however to restart it again.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: indicator-weather 11.11.28-0ubuntu1
Why! What's wrong with multiple options to achieve something?
Furthermore, the bookmark menu in the launcher's quicklist is
premature., i.e not sorted the right way and this is known but not acted
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The desktop icon container left margin differs dependent on whether the
launcher is autohide or not. My interpretation is that the icon
container's left margin shall be static, i.e the same, independent of
the choice of the two launcher options, acc to a design decision.
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Here's a proposed patch for the package nautilus_3.3.90-0ubuntu2.
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That bug does concider the fact that the desktop icon container shall be
unchanged idependent of whether the kauncher is visible or not. That
(design decision?) is stated in bug #684649.
The the left margin might be decreased or adjusted but not too low as
this causes side effect especially with
Another better solution is to always register the left margin (launcher
width + any pad) to X independent of whether the launcher is visible or
not and remove the adjustment left += UNITY_LAUNCHER_WIDTH - 15.
The pros is that there is no visible empty column between a visible
launcher and the
Just tested the moving icon scenario now and found two side-effects:
Glitching
What happens here is that the desktop icon workarea is updated three times!
- first update with a correct value for left margin
- second update with left margin = 0 !!!
- third update with a correct value
@Fitoschido: Nope ;)
Consider the case when a user unlocks the home icon in the launcher.
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Update 'desktop' menu so it is fully relevant
Yes, that could be a workaround until we find out why reveived screen
window margins sometimes have incorrect values. However, imo a final
solution shall trust those margins and that those are the root cause of
the problem.
Margins here shall be controlled by Unity but I suspect that there are
launcher is hidden by default and so we can have icon on the far left.
Well, that would be great, but implies another launcher behavior when
you drag an icon, right?
As is today the hidden launcher always pops up when you drag an icon on
the desktop which prevents you from using that leftmost
The solution here is to add Unity to NotShowIn in the .desktop-file:
/etc/xdg/autostart/nm-applet.desktop
and probably also to:
/usr/share/applications/nm-applet.desktop
Not sure about app-install-data:
/usr/share/app-install/desktop/network-manager-gnome:nm-applet.desktop
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Tested that during the weekend but it didn't work then but for some
magic reason now it mostly does :)
you would have no other way for maximized app when you want to drop on
the left part
Not sure what you mean here but probably a strong reason to keep the
behaviour.
However, not happy with
Yes, compiz 1:0.9.7.0~bzr2995-0ubuntu3 seems to have fixed it. No more
ghost menus ;)
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Confirmed, gnome battery applet back again!
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There seems to be yet another issue with so called invisible windows.
I've got this same issue on two installation and it is repeatable on
both.
Test case:
1) set up a window using any application
2) minimize the window
Now where the minimized window was located there is
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Having the same issue here on two installations.
If both nautilus-open-terminal and ubuntuone-client-gnome are installed
then nautilus crashes. Removing one of them makes nautilus work again.
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Having the same issue here on two installations.
If both nautilus-open-terminal and ubuntuone-client-gnome are installed
then nautilus crashes. Removing one of them makes nautilus work again.
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quicklists not accessible for the first time just after login
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Tested and seems to work now with both nautilus-open-terminal and
ubuntuone-client-gnome (new version) installed, i.e no more crashes.
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Garthhh, there is no right or wrong here and working in an organized way
neither means a one workspace approach nor to isolate spread functions
to the current workspace. That is more a Canonical adaptation, that I
support, to new users until now used (forced) to that way of working.
Some as myself
This is not a duplicate of bug #737758.
That bug describes how the whole desktop icon container moves horizontally due
to an inconsistent handling of the unity launcher width.
This bug brings up another issue, i.e when the desktop icon container
width and/or height sizes are defined smaller
By initialized properly I mean:
The X window properties: top.height = bottom.height = left.width = right.width
= 0
So here it's not a matter of when Unity/Compiz updates the top.height
(panel) and the left.width (launcher).
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I've updated the patch as the upstream margin patch has been removed.
I've also tested Gnome Classic Compiz and not detected any issues for
the desktop icon workspace.
At current, Unity settings of those margins is done in the Unity plugin
which is to late, i.e those margins must be set one of
Updated patch top_margin_workaround.patch for nautilus
3.3.92-0ubuntu2.
Old patch removed.
** Patch added: top_margin_workaround.patch
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** Patch removed: top margin patch
@Gaetano
The source package is nautilus.
You can either use the patch or update the source manually as it's just one
line of code to be added in the source for nautilus-desktop-icon-view.c.
Yes, you have to compile it using e.g
$ debuild -us -uc
to get .deb-packages
Check this example if you're
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Another workaround:
Downgrade indicator-appmenu to version 0.3.1-0ubuntu2 (oneiric version).
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There's a regression from version 0.3.1-0ubuntu2 to 2.31.20-0ubuntu1
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The reason why this issue didn't appear for 32-bit was that I hadn't
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When I also deactivated it for 32-bit by setting UBUNTU_MENUPROXY=0 this
issue appeared.
Probably a dup of bug #953479
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The issue causing desktop icons at the bottom of the screen to be moved
upwards and in some cases (sporadically) overlap other icons is caused
by multiple setups of the desktop icon container in combination with a
first too high top margin value setting the height of the desktop icon
container.
For clarity, the patch top margin patch is for the precise package
nautilus_3.3.90-0ubuntu1.
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This bug is fixed in gnome-settings-daemon 3.2.2-0ubuntu10
$ apt-cache policy gnome-settings-daemon
gnome-settings-daemon:
Installed: 3.2.2-0ubuntu10
Candidate: 3.2.2-0ubuntu10
Version table:
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100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
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Good news, the bug is fixed in Unity 5.0 ;)
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Title:
quicklists not accessible for the first time just after login
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There is a Unity Staging PPA for Oneiric that you might try:
https://launchpad.net/~unity-team/+archive/staging?field.series_filter=oneiric
It's for testing purposes only and might break your system so ...
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Creating a folder and a file with the same name in a folder is not allowed. The
reason is that a folder is a special type of a file, i.e it's a file including
the file mode bit d.
Also see e.g http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_file_types
Thus, this does not work
touch ~/Downloads/test
mkdir
A comment to this fix:
It's not a good idea to alphabetically sort folders and bookmarks as one group
of objects. The quicklist should group Computer folders and Bookmarks
separatelly and preferably in that order. Confer the presentation in Nautlius
sidebar.
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