[Bug 1532508] Re: Screen contents revealed briefly on resume, before even unlocking

2021-02-23 Thread ^rooker
I can also confirm this (Xubuntu 20.04.2). Hardware is a HP Probook 430 G6. lspci says this about the graphics card: "Intel Corporation UHD Graphics 620" Thanks in advance! -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is subscribed to gnome-shell

[Bug 1021375] Re: Nautilus says the USB stick is read only when it is not

2019-09-28 Thread ^rooker
I know I'm not running the latest LTS, but 16.04, yet I tried Etienne's advice (because it seems to make perfect sense), but fsck wasn't allowed to fix a FAT-mismatch: sudo fsck.vfat /dev/sdf1 fsck.fat 3.0.28 (2015-05-16) FATs differ but appear to be intact. Use which FAT ? 1) Use

[Bug 1676092] Re: Can't install audacious in Xenial depends not the right version

2017-10-30 Thread ^rooker
I just ran into the exact same error message trying to install "gresolver": "libgail18 : Depends: libgtk2.0-0 (= 2.24.30-1ubuntu1) but 2.24.30-1ubuntu1.16.04.1 is to be installed" When I enable "xenial-updates main" the dependency error disappears and I can install the required libgtk

[Bug 1523029] [NEW] Install on Lenovo S21e: Error fsyncing/closing /dev/mmcblk0rpmb: Input/output error

2015-12-04 Thread ^rooker
Public bug reported: Trying to install Ubuntu 14.04 LTS on a Lenovo S21e. When running the installer, I get the following error message: "Error fsyncing/closing /dev/mmcblk0rpmb: Input/output error" I've tried pressing "Retry" several times. Message was persistent. When selecting to choose the

[Bug 1523041] [NEW] Lenovo S21e: brightness keys seem inversed

2015-12-04 Thread ^rooker
Public bug reported: Fresh install of Xubuntu Trusty (14.04.3 64bit) on a Lenovo S21e. The brightness +/- keys work, but their function seems to be reversed: - minus makes it brighter - plus makes it darker Additionally, the screen goes completely off (no backlight) when reaching the lowest or

[Bug 25931] Re: Failed to initalize HAL.

2008-08-05 Thread ^rooker
Ran into this bug when doing a dist-upgrade from Edgy to Hardy (yes. directly!). Since I'm using KDE, I've moved /etc/rc[1-5].d/S13kdm to S30kdm and then rebooted my system - It's running fine now. Maybe the S13 S30 wasn't even necessary... -- Failed to initalize HAL.

[Bug 61211] Re: Your audio capture settings are invalid. Please correct them in the Multimedia settings. is a really unhelpful error message

2008-04-23 Thread ^rooker
Please try some lower-level access to your soundcard (I suppose that gnome-sound-recorder goes over ESD?), by running speaker-test (http://linux.die.net/man/1/speaker-test): speaker-test -c 2 (This should output some white noise on your left/right speaker) if this works, please try also:

[Bug 82511] Re: [regression, network-admin] looks for locations in root/.gnome2 instead of user/.gnome2 since update

2007-05-04 Thread ^rooker
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 67201 *** https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/67201 oh! sorry. I've seen that duplicate before posting here, but I thought it was something different, because of DapperEdgy upgrade (since Dapper stores the profiles somewhere completely else, doesn't it?) Thanks

[Bug 82511] Re: [regression, network-admin] looks for locations in root/.gnome2 instead of user/.gnome2 since update

2007-05-03 Thread ^rooker
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 67201 *** https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/67201 Just had the same problem. A friend of mine gave me a call, saying I've lost all my network profiles. Please help!. It took me almost 1 hour to figure out what went wrong, since all previous profiles are

[Bug 61211] Wrong location for this bug report?

2007-03-08 Thread ^rooker
I'm not sure if this is the right place to discuss the reason for this bug. The actual cause is in 99% of all cases, that the alsa alias default is pointint at an invalid (e.g. unplugged USB headset) sound device. On ubuntuforums.org, I see at least 2 posts a day which are a direct result of

[Bug 61211] Re: Your audio capture settings are invalid. Please correct them in the Multimedia settings. is a really unhelpful error message

2007-03-08 Thread ^rooker
The USB headset was just an example. This bug report here is actually about the errormessage in gnome-sound- recorder, but the problem causing this error to appear occurs *very* often - and it might be more important to fix the source than the symptom, so bug-details about what causes it maybe

[Bug 61211] Re: Your audio capture settings are invalid. Please correct them in the Multimedia settings. is a really unhelpful error message

2007-03-08 Thread ^rooker
Regarding Ubuntu/Gnome, it's currently even *if* I am aware of un-sane sound device settings, the only existing frontent (gnome sound settings) suggests that it can be used to select/change the default device, but in fact does nothing in most of the cases. Maybe I should check if there's some

[Bug 75159] Re: all panel objects of type != launcher disappeared after dragdrop

2007-01-30 Thread ^rooker
Luckily (ur unfortunately, since I couldn't reproduce it anymore) I've had this happening only once - but after reading myself into the gconf- structure of the gnome-panel, I saw that there's an incredible mess in the panel configuration itself: I've played around with those neat panel-drawers

[Bug 75159] Re: all panel objects of type != launcher disappeared after dragdrop

2007-01-14 Thread ^rooker
Since it's cleaned on login, and I didn't know about .xsession-errors I couldn't get any info from there. I've tried reproducing the error, since I know exactly which Icon I dragged where - but it seems that the starting situation matters, too. But there seems to be something fishy with dragging

[Bug 75159] Re: all panel objects of type != launcher disappeared after dragdrop

2007-01-03 Thread ^rooker
Sorry, but I didn't know about .xsession-errors back then. :( But if that file isn't wiped automatically, I still could be able to check it. -- all panel objects of type != launcher disappeared after dragdrop https://launchpad.net/bugs/75159 -- desktop-bugs mailing list

[Bug 75159] all panel objects of type != launcher disappeared after dragdrop

2006-12-09 Thread ^rooker
Public bug reported: After dragging an icon from the applications menu onto an icon in an open drawer, an errormessage containing something like expected an int appeared - and then all entries in ~/.gconf/apps/panel/objects that were NOT of type launcher-object disappeared. Permanently (still

[Bug 61211] Re: Your audio capture settings are invalid. Please correct them in the Multimedia settings. is a really unhelpful error message

2006-12-06 Thread ^rooker
Sorry. In that case, I should say here that IF the errormessage would have been similar to the one I got from alsamixer, I would have solved things faster: Cannot find soundcard 'default'... Because that told me that my system was trying and failing to resolve some card labeled default. --

[Bug 61211] Re: Your audio capture settings are invalid. Please correct them in the Multimedia settings. is a really unhelpful error message

2006-12-05 Thread ^rooker
I had the same problem and I think I know how I produced it: Hardware: IBM Thinkpad X24 with Onboard soundcard Intel 82801CA-ICH3, running Ubuntu 6.06.1 Audio was working properly until I attached an external USB headset. I've tried 2: One Logitech and one from CMedia. Logitech didn't work,

[Bug 61211] Re: Your audio capture settings are invalid. Please correct them in the Multimedia settings. is a really unhelpful error message

2006-12-05 Thread ^rooker
I fixed it. The problem was that the ~/.asoundrc.asoundconf entry for the default soundcard was broken: # BROKEN !defaults.pcm.card default defaults.ctl.card default defaults.pcm.device 0 defaults.pcm.subdevice -1 # WORKING --