@robbert: s/Linux/Ubuntu/ ;)
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Error message on ending VNC session
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Hey, regardless of the nature of this controversy, cheers at least for
the head honcho actually keeping involved with the process AND community
input. You can't say that for most. *holds up pint*
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[Master] Window Control buttons: position/order/alignment
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/532633
Y
Not that this adds, in any way shape or form, any kind of useful
information...but there was a story posted regarding Ubuntu's Lucid
entering beta:
http://linux.slashdot.org/story/10/03/23/2348232/Ubuntus-Lucid-Lynx-
Enters-Beta?art_pos=1
And the first comment (and subsequent replies) are about t
Obviously this UI change is 'hot' enough to warrant an easily accessible
choice by the user. At the *very least*, please include an option in
"System -> Preferences -> Appearance" to put the buttons on
right/left/middle/whatever the user sees as their own individual
preference. Please don't force i
@Atel, Yes, the web is broken. Ubuntu is changing it's design, and the
web is not compatible with it. The web must change.
Seriously?
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[light-theme] please revert the order of the window controls back to
"menu:minimize,maximize,close"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/532633
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@Mark Shuttleworth: You said in #248,
> Most people don't scroll with the scrollbar any more. The use the
> scrollbar to gauge "how much fo the document am I seeing".
Can you site any references to this? Scrolling through this bug report,
for instance, would take a LONG time with a mouse wheel.
>From a support standpoint this is a nightmare.
I can see that if this was a smaller project, it wouldn't create many
waves. But come on, Ubuntu is #1. I'm moving to Lucid from Hardy because
of LTS. I run LTSP servers for thousands of students and teachers. They
are ALL going to complain to me. As
FWIW, it looks like Gnome 2.29.91 (tested in Ubuntu Lucid) fixes this
issue. It has a very small delay but it isn't anywhere near as bad -
looks like it just takes a second to slide out (probably making it
actually look like an opening drawer - very smooth).
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Gnome drawer applet delays and unre
I'm giving up on this personally. Obviously no Gnome devs give a sh*t
about it, even with the triaged bug report on Gnome Bugzilla.
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Gnome drawer applet delays and unresponsiveness
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/108951
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Deskt
Public bug reported:
Reproducable under (at least) Ubuntu 8.04 i386 / 9.04 AMD64
Steps to reproduce:
1) Launch epiphany-browser
2) Log onto Facebook
3) Attempt to update your status. Use an apostraphe ('). Watch the "Find
Text" bar pop up instead of typing an apostraphe.
Not sure what kind of
@Jim: This bug is not tied to Compiz. I have experienced this bug on
numerous releases of Ubuntu as well as a 'stock' F11 install without
Compiz enabled.
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Gnome drawer applet delays and unresponsiveness
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/108951
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I can confirm myself that this happens in Fedora 11.. If everyone can
comment on the Gnome Bugzilla report at
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=514298 maybe we can get some
more heads in the game.
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Gnome drawer applet delays and unresponsiveness
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/108951
Yo
Public bug reported:
It would be really nice as a quasi-tagging system to be able to search
the notes you enter for files/directories. For instance, I have a bunch
of randomly named .wma files (from a voice recorder) with lots of small
bass riffs I've recorded. I'd like to use the notes to put in
So I think we've narrowed this down to gnome-panel (Ubuntu at least)...?
Can we get people to comment on whether this affects more than Ubuntu? I
don't have any other distributions as virtual machines (I will soon,
but...) so if anyone is using Fedora, Debian, openSuSE, etc. can you
quickly add a
Someone needs to look at the code responsible for it and see what they
can find. IMHO it's pretty obvious there's something funky going on when
you're using remote X, whether in LTSP or not.
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[8.04] Drawing evolution window on screen very slow
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/225950
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Anthony, you should try the lts.conf option "LDM_DIRECTX = True" to
disable SSH tunneling temporarily for your LTSP network. Reboot your
thin clients with that option and try again. If Evolution speeds up, you
can be certain that it's an SSH tunneling issue with Evolution rather
than simply a remot
Wishlist? Don't you all think that sorting is kind of important for any
system with > 10 users? This is pretty basic functionality that I would
assume just works OOTB...Wishlist doesn't sit right with me on this.
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I notice similar behavior - the first time I open the drawer after
booting up/logging in, it's as fast as it should be. Subsequent times,
however, are slow like it's got molasses in its rails.
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Please see http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=549760#c6 for
another workaround using gconf:
"Setting /apps/gksu/disable-grab to True makes the problem disappear."
Hopefully this sheds some light on the core issue so we can get it fixed
for real :)
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System Monitor crashes when lowering
This issue seems to be resolved for 8.04.1, but now the "Current Window"
option is broken - no matter what you choose, it grabs the whole
desktop. BUT, the screenshot window isn't in there, so that's good.
I'm using this under LTSP, not sure if that makes a difference. Probably
shouldn't.
Anyone
This bug causes LTSP users grief without a stale process 'cleanup'
program such as gnome-watchdog. It will cause unexpected behavior when
logged out (thus the gconfd-2 process stays alive) and logging back in,
as there is conflicting processes, causing crashes and other unexpected
GNOME behavior. I
I can confirm this bug. The workaround I've used in the past is the
following:
Edit GConf key: /desktop/gnome/lockdown: disable_user_switching (enable)
Edit GConf key: /apps/panel/global/disabled_applets (add
"OAFIID:GNOME_FastUserSwitchApplet" w/o quotes into list)
Make both keys mandatory.
Th
I was actually about to try disabling animations...but now that AusIV
already did, I don't want to lose my panels. =p
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/211372
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 227146 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/227146
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 227146
vnc4server too slow with xinetd/gdm
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/239342
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Please also see http://logicalnetworking.net/other/watchdog.txt and
search for all instances of 'gconfd-2' . Seems that it is pretty common
for it to hang around upon normal exit of an LTSP TC session, which
package "gnome-watchdog" sees and forcefully kills to keep stale
processes to a minimum.
-
This bug has been around for a long time - at least since Feisty.
Happens to me on Compiz, non-Compiz, standalone and LTSP cilent
sessions.
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Deskto
Running:
gconftool-2 --set --type boolean /apps/gnome-settings-
daemon/plugins/mouse/active false
Did *not* work for me.
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D
; Common theme:
> * Upgraded from Dapper 6.06 to Hardy 8.04
> * VNC to problem box on local lan
> * xinetd to launch vnc
> * Xlib: extension "XInputExtension" missing on display ":1.0".
>
> I'm running Kubuntu, and see this error on lots of apps, not jus
/etc/gdm/Xsession: Beginning session setup...
Setting IM through im-switch for locale=en_US.
Start IM through /etc/X11/xinit/xinput.d/all_ALL linked to
/etc/X11/xinit/xinput.d/default.
SESSION_MANAGER=local/binkleyubuntu:/tmp/.ICE-unix/4398
** (gnome-settings-daemon:4446): WARNING **: The X Serve
I should also add that this happens with:
- A non-upgraded (Fresh Hardy) install
- A newly created user
- Manually changing theme to a non-default theme.
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Error starting gnome-settings-daemon while logged in via vnc
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Public bug reported:
This is a peculiar problem because local GDM login as well as LTSP thin-
client logins work fine. Only when I am logged in via VNC (vnc4server is
configured to spawn a new GDM session while tunneled through SSH over a
WAN) does this happen - and only after a Gutsy -> Hardy upg
Sebastien, thank you for the guidance - it looks like what I want *can*
be handled in GConf, I wasn't aware (as I wasn't aware that the launcher
was for the "default e-mail client" and not Evolution specifically).
Thank you for the info - time to hit the GConf books some more =)
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>Status: New => Invalid
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> ** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
> Sourcepackagename: gnome-panel => evolution
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When removing Evolution, default Gnome top-panel icon does not get removed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/203265
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
This has happened on a lot of my new Ubuntu Gutsy (and as far back as
Dapper) installs.
Steps to reproduce on a clean Gutsy install:
1) Create a new user and log in, noting the Evolution top panel launcher icon
that appears when you log in
2)
Not on my system (Ubuntu Gutsy i386 w/Compiz enabled)...
This was a matter of preference last time it came up in a bug report,
IIRC. I dunno if any Gnome/Ubuntu people are even willing to "fix" it
since, to some, it's not really a bug.
- Jordan
Mark Schouten wrote:
> Jord
n in the first place is
> by Alt+dragging the window.. which means it can't go off-screen if the
> user doesn't know right click or modifiers in the first place...
>
> I think you've got your chicken and egg mixed up :)
>
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus-cd-burner
I was bewildered by trying to copy a directory with more than 1145 files
in it to my blank DVD CD-Burning window. It would crash with the "Force
Quit" dialog. I made a new directory and copied 500, 900, 1001, 1101,
and 1145 files into
Thank you!!! Just saw it download from the ropes.
=) =) =)
Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> you need to restart nautilus to get the new version running
>
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Error message on ending VNC session
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/8422
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Not sure about Hardy but I still encounter this issue (related to the
keyboard map) in Gutsy. It doesn't seem to be rdesktop/vncviewer
specific, as different errors (are they errors or just debug info?)
occur at disconnect. See my two attachments for rdesktop and vncviewer
sessions (via tsclient) r
:
> Pjotr12345, you are totally right, this is totally unacceptable, my
> company is already thinking of switching back to windows because of this
> issue. It is indeed very unprofessional as well.
>
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Yikes. Nevermind again, I didn't know this was being copied to the bug
report already.
My signal-to-noise ratio is getting worse. ;)
Jordan Erickson wrote:
> Oh man...Ok sorry everyone, I'm not sure why my brain farted and I
> forgot that there is already a fix for this (releas
u don't already have one, and post a comment on the
bug requesting a backport to Gutsy. That way, the developers will see
how many people this bug is currently affecting in Gutsy and hopefully
will shift some momentum to it to backport it. =)
- Jordan
Jordan Erickson wrote:
> I thought at
s. Simple as that: start/close or logoff.
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>> [Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in
>> again
>> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/150471
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I'd like to reiterate that it my instance of 100% CPU utilization of
Nautilus, it is a brand new install of Gutsy. I was able to reproduce it
the first time the first created user logged out (with extremely minimal
usage of Gnome, not including the actual browsing through the Nautilus
file manager
noting, 7.10 at work (Dual Processor Xeon) does this, but 7.10 at
> home (AMD64) I haven't seen it yet.
>
> Might be because I haven't run updates at home (can't remember).
>
> -Tres
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RFID Passports coming in 2008
Peru orders 260,000 OLPC laptops for kids, Mexico 5
I am still having this (horrible) issue as well, at multiple LTSP sites
(which effectively slows the entire lab down). I would greatly
appreciate a backport to Gutsy. It has effectively turned one of my
customers away from Linux all together - and they're strongly
considering moving their computer
Sorry, Gome 2.20.1 is my version.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/75159
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This *just* happened to me about 10 minutes ago, with pretty much
exactly the same scenario as the bug description. I accidentally drug a
Firefox URL (from the address bar) onto the top panel and ALL of my
launchers (read: not applets), including my drawers full of launchers,
dissapeared (so did my
Public bug reported:
I have noticed that on 3 different Ubuntu Gutsy installs on differing
hardware (all of them various ATI Radeon video adapters, though), the
new "System -> Administration -> Screens and Graphics" controls seem to
never save either the screen resolution or refresh rate.
My most
I can also confirm this on a brand new (as well as other separate)
install of Gutsy (using LTSP5).
I have noticed that this happens a lot when I go from logging in
directly at the server console, and then login via an LTSP client (or
even VNC to the server). It seems that there's something happeni
nautilus (1:2.20.0-0ubuntu8) hardy; urgency=low
* debian/patches/18_disable_signal_handler.patch:
- Don't use the logging code signal handler it's buggy and makes nautilus
being stuck and eat cpu on crash (LP: #150471)
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Is there any way this will be ported to Gutsy? I have a hard
I should also add that trackerd is *not* running on either of my
servers, as a troubleshooting step from earlier posts. Compiz/Desktop
effects are also not in the equation.
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[Gutsy] high processor activity after logging out and then logging in again
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/150471
You re
I can also confirm this on 2 seperate Ubuntu Gutsy (64-bit) installs as
LTSP servers.
Since these are LTSP servers (and serve many clients), GDM is not a
factor in my equation (LTSP uses LDM instead, and the 100% CPU Nautilus
processes are from people logged into thin clients).
Help would be grea
I can also verify, on a new Gutsy AMD64 install with all updates applied
as of 2007/10/29, Firefox will crash semi-instantly (you can see the
window appear, and then close out, with a "Segmentation fault (core
dumped)" message on the console.
Switching Gnome theme from "Human" to "Glossy" causes F
quot; in June of this year.)
>
> That latter checkin includes a huge comment giving the rationale for all
> these changes, but this one doesn't appear to be specifically explained.
> So I suggest we ask Elijah what he thinks about all this; I'll ping him.
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Sebastien, what can I do to make this a feature request to remove then?
I personally cannot see how this is an intuitive "feature" at all - I am
a seasoned Linux professional and this "feature" had me very confused
when I wanted to do nothing but resize my window while the titlebar was
off-screen.
** Attachment added: "Screenie of context menu when trying to resize Firefox
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Resize window broken when titlebar is off-screen
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/147844
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Public bug reported:
When I ALT+click/drag any window so the title bar is off-screen (above
the top panel), and I try to resize the window by clicking/dragging the
window's lower left or right corner, it displays the window menu
containing "Minimize/Maximize/Move/Etc" instead of actually allowing
Like I said before, I am not completely sure how he mounted it - it
could have been from the "Places -> Network" or "Places -> Connect to
Server" dialog (not technically Nautilus?), but when he brought me over
to show me, it was already mounted on his desktop. I simply tried to
right-click/"Unmount
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 8422 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/8422
The fix is simple, install Win XP. That worked for me :)
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 8422 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/8422
Just a note that I am experiencing this as well with Ubuntu Feisty AMD64
in an LTSP environment. Looking forward to a fix! =) Thank you guys.
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Terminal Server Client error on logout
https://bugs.launchpad.net/
Sure Sebastien - sorry for the delay, I didn't know you replied.
If you mount an sshfs volume in Gnome using Nautilus, you don't have the
ability to "eject" or "unmount" it - it gives you a "Permission denied"
or similar message.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
>From Freenode/#ltsp IRC Chat (edited for relevant content):
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lns ...not being able to remove an accidentally mounted ssh volume icon from
the desktop...
ogra-classmate yeah, the ssh volum4e is a deswign problem
ogra-classmate well, its a
Just wanted to say this is happening to me too. I used 'Current window'
and 'grab immediately' and it grabbed the actual screenshot utility
window before it dissapeared completely (you can see that just the bare
window and no content shows).
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=) Thank you thank you thank you!! =) You are the some of the
shining stars of open source.
Sincerely,
Jordan
Colin Watson wrote:
> Accepted into dapper-updates. Expect binary packages to be available in
> a couple of hours.
>
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Is there any hope in getting 1.13 / patched version of 1.12 in Dapper?
I'm desperately needing this fix :(
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ion that it works like expected:
> http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=344766
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Is there any way we can progress on this bug? I rely on Dia to create
network diagrams..I am not a programmer but if there is anything at all
I can do please let me know! I really would like to be able to use it,
and right now as the bug stands unconfirmed, after just a few minutes of
using Dia my
This actually seems to only happen when an existing drawing is being
edited (from the old version in Breezy?) and occurs for me usually when
mouse-scrolling and clicking around/editing in a text box. Things become
increasingly slower when I do this and eventually the system just grinds
to a halt.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: dia
First time using Dia after Dapper 6.06 LTS dist-upgrade, I opened an
existing (as well as new) Dia drawing and proceeded to add a text box,
as well as zoom to 200%. After a few random tasks within the drawing, my
CPU utilization would reach 100% and s
I had only tried it from the arrow/door applet to switch user/log off.
Jordan
Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> from where do you try to switch user? From the screensaver dialog? from
> the session dialog? from the fast-switch-user-applet?
>
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Public bug reported:
Affects: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Assignee: Oliver Grawert
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
When attempting to use "Switch User" function within Edubuntu/LTSP
environment, error message states "You do not seem t
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