** Changed in: oem-priority
Assignee: (unassigned) = Canonical Platform QA Team
(canonical-platform-qa)
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: empathy
Using the English dictionary, I enter the following words into the
conversation window:
sign signs. strong stronger strongest. sing sings singed singing.
the spell-checker indicates that all the words but 'sign', 'strong', and
'sing' are
I've just tested with the new version (2.30.3-0ubuntu0.1) and it looks fine.
I now have no problem with opening an empty file.
Thanks for the bug fix.
Regards,
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gedit just exits when I try to open a zero byte(empty) file.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/586848
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I have observed the same problem (repeatedly) from VNC E4.5.3 running on
a Windows XP; I'm inclined to think it might be a problem on the Mac OS
10.6 side.
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test system: Ubuntu Lucid with poppler 0.4.0-2 installed.
The attached PDF in Tradition Chinese is totally corrupted
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Martin, did you intend to drop ~/.xsessionrc from this bug, or did you
confuse it with ~/.xsession? Obviously ~/.xsession needs to be handled
differently so it will only be used when requested, but ~/.xsessionrc
needs handling similar to ~/.Xresources. Did this get included in the
fix? Why was it
I do still have this bug and the version is the same as MichaelB's
(2.30.2-0ubuntu1).
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Heh, I was fully prepared to be patient when I reported this wishlist
item over a year ago. :-)
I didn't know how to report this bug to Jamie Zawinksi (xscreensaver
fella), so I ended up writing him an email. I imagine he gets hundreds
of emails per day, and since I didn't get a response back I
P.S. Thanks for posting upstream. I should have done that last year,
but apparently got overwhelmed at that point in time.
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In vinagre under Lucid, the dialog for SSH passwords (Use host _ as
a SSH tunnel) is also affected by this limitation. My SSH password on
many hosts is longer than 8 characters.
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GIMP's toolbox window is sometimes not represented in the task bar.
When this occurs, one must uncover it and click on it to switch to it.
I have not found a way to deliberately reproduce this, but it occurs
frequently.
Also, when this bug occurs,
Thanks shoo_ash. Yes, you're right. I found the same. :)
I changed the value of /apps/gedit-2/preferences/encodings/auto_detected
through gconf-editor so the first charset to be detected in my gedit is not
UTF-8 so it happens.
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Thanks Sebastien. I'll do that.
Regards,
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gedit crashes when opening an empty file.
1. create an empty file by right-clicking on the file browser and choosing
'create document' then 'empty file'.
2. double-click on the file to open
3. gedit runs and crashes immediately (The gedit window
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Binary package hint: gnome-disk-utility
I'm running Lucid. I put in a Karmic 9.10 CD for purposes of installing
a virtualbox image. On my (non-virtual) desktop, a dialog pops up
Software Packages Volume Detected. I push cancel. A second later,
it pops up again. Repeat.
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I can confirm on Lucid. With both gnomescreensaver and and xscreensaver
installed.
I not sure where the problem lies, but judging as best I can with my
rudimentary debugging skills, the attached dbus output would seem to
imply that
- totem (1.774) is sending an Inhibit signal,
- the
For reference, attached is the output of
$ dpkg -l | grep -E totem|screensaver
In other words the exact packages I'm using and other info.
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the screen is blanked even if totem
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 145704 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/145704
Damn, sorry. I tried to search thoroughly first. Obviously not
thoroughly enough.
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Err, if it's been reported, do you have a bug number? That would make
this report a duplicate, not invalid, right?
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You
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 145704 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/145704
Ah there it is. The bug report is active since Sep, 2007, but has a
misleading subject: Bug #145704
** Changed in: libwnck (Ubuntu)
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
With a default Ubuntu Lucid RC install, all updates applied as of 24 Apr
2010, the workspace switcher mouseover text always reads:
Current workspace: Workspace 1
Even if the current workspace is 2, 3, or 4, it always reads as
Workspace 1
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Oh, of note, I can confirm this behavior on two separate installs of
Lucid, 64bit.
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reproduce with Lucid-RC
1. Fresh install Lucid with Japanese as as default language and with no
Internet connection during installation.
2. reboot and connect to internet. the language of menu on the top panel is in
English which should be in Japanese.
Screenshot: locale and other information
Issue still exists in 2010-04-18 image.
Reproduce steps.
1. Download daily build from cdimage on 2010-04-18
2. Fresh install Lucid with Japanese as as default language and with no
Internet connection during installation.
3. reboot system after installation.
4. The language of menu is in English
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
Ubuntu release 10.04 Beta. Keyboard keys affected by the Fn key act
as if the Fn key is always enabled. The only way to get the
appropriate key function is to hold Fn key while pressing the affected
key.
** Affects:
After doing an update
- updated kernel to 2.6.32-19-generic x86_64
- updated fglrx-installer to 2:8.721-0ubuntu7
The bug is fixed.
To reproduce the error (if an update was not run):
1. system menu - administration - Hardware Drivers
2. After the searches for the drivers, select fglrx and either
Additional notes:
The error was with kernel version 2.6.32-18-generic x86_64 and fglrx-installer
version 2:8.721-0ubuntu5 (amd64)
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Tried Beta 2 on April 9th. It becomes more interesting.
reproduce steps.
1. enable simplified Chinese. reboot. The localization on menu is good.
2. enable Thai. reboot. The menu is mixed in Thai and in Simplified Chinese.
Screen shot and locale are attached.
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v5.30 still like v5.29, that's too bad~~~ why make it so complex?
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Reproduced on very new (1 day old) Lucid install. Should probably be
dealt with before Lucid is released.
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Binary package hint: nautilus
What I am doing: Connecting to my media server (Ubuntu 9.10) from my
main machine (Ubuntu 9.10)
When connected to a remote FTP server a symlink to a directory does not
work...This link cannot be used, because its target /mnt/disk2/xyz
doesn't
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Binary package hint: gnome-panel
Description: Ubuntu lucid (development branch)
Release: 10.04
gnome-panel: 1:2.30.0-0ubuntu1
compiz: 1:0.8.4-0ubuntu13
Using updated Lucid (as of 04/01/10) the GNOME panel no longer blurs the
desktop background behind it properly. I'm using
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evince
The text that it set in the monospaced font Monaco is not being
rendered in the following PDF:
http://tug.ctan.org/tex-
archive/macros/xetex/latex/fontspec/fontspec.pdf
It does render correctly in xpdf, however.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture:
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I worked on cleaning up that patch a bit and I've attached the results.
The button layout theme feature is now a part of a version 3 metacity
theme only, so as not to break backward/forward compatibility. Right-
to-left languages should also work now. I also looked into how compiz
draws metacity
Ok, so I had generated that patch wrong, as its missing the two new
source files I had to create. It also had a bug which caused it to
crash when the theme was changed...
Fixing that, I have a patch attached here that applies perfectly to the
package when dropped into debian/patches and added to
I decided to have a look into implementing this as a little project to
learn my way around gnome programming. Its a little rough around the
edges, and I've temporarily broken RTL languages swapping the button
layouts, as it pulled in a lot of dependencies into libmetacity-private.
If something
There is at least an option in gedit's language settings (Tools Set
Language...) to use US English, which isn't the case in empathy. That
said, gedit's generic English option doesn't recognize US English-
specific words either, which runs counter to how I would think it should
work: English
I reported this in the GNOME bug tracker and they bounced it back saying
that it's Ubuntu-specific:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=606722
The Cancel and OK buttons appear to have the same effect -- that is,
dismissing the dialog. If they have other effects, the buttons should
be
Public bug reported:
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My microphone doesn't work. I have an Eee PC and I've read reports of
the mic not working. It's not muted. I had the same problem in Mint 8.
The mic did work in XP. I'd appreciate some guidance.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date:
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This is still an issue in Karmic, as of today. It's definitely low
priority, as I haven't researched it for over a year, but it is
annoying. Unfortunately, it's not something that I can reproduce
reliably. That's why it's so low priority ... because it only happens
between 50 and 75 percent of
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
I normally have 1280x800 resolution. However, sometimes I need to
mirror my display to a project or presentation. Depending on the
projector, this can reduce my screen resolution to 800x600. The issue
is with the taskbar
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Yep, thank goodness I'm a keyboard person so I could figure that out.
Is there an upstream bug related to this? I looked in a couple of
places, but I'm not really sure for what I'm looking.
This is a bigger deal to folks less Linux savvy than us. Case in point:
I've known about and dealt this
It has been logged as Bug 606746
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=606746
Thank you for your help.
Kevin.
2010/1/12 Pedro Villavicencio pe...@ubuntu.com
Hello Kevin, please read at: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Upstream/GNOME
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I haven't done anything with it. I didn't know what was meant by upstream,
or where to get an email for the people writing it. Sorry. Can you point me
in the right direction?
Kevin.
2010/1/11 Pedro Villavicencio pe...@ubuntu.com
any news about this? did you sent the bug upsteam ? may you tell
Still present in Karmic (Clock 2.28.0). Peter Cherriman's observation
above is the same diagnosis I was about to make. Is it possible to
determine where on the panel the applet is located, and then expand in
the appropriate direction based on that? (i.e. if it's on the far right,
move the left
All works if I disable the proprietary ATI driver.
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I haven't found a fix. Closest thing would be a few perl scripts that I
came across and have tried running/modifying. But they aren't a fix, at
least I wouldn't consider them one.
On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 6:03 AM, llawwehttam llawweht...@aol.com
wrote:
I have just installed 9.10 karmic and
It now works fine on my Ubuntu 9.10 64 bit, yet I still have some weird
problem.
If I open a video clip with the subtitle then don't close it and open
another one without any subtitle, it displays the following error
message.
Can't play a text file without video.
Of course, if I close the totem
By the way, I forgot to say thanks for solving this problem.
Thank you all who made an effort to solve it.
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Thanks, Sebastien
I think that is it.
I've just tested and it happens to audio files as well as video files
without the subtitle.
Sebastien Bacher wrote:
the new comment seems similar to bug #497567
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The same thing happens when opening a video file without subtitle after
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Alroger, I've been able to solve this by manually regressing to jaunty's
gome-screensaver.
Please see my 23-Nov comment on bug #474175.
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Setting idle_delay in /desktop/gnome/session works.
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Just learned draining a L-ion battery completely will permanently damage
the battery's capacity. I won't be purchasing a new battery until I can
be certain that gnome-power-manager will provide the proper
warnings/actions to prevent damage to a new battery. I have looked at
the
I'd really like to purge my systems of this failsafe-x nonsense. Is
there documentation some where that explain how to disable the
ironically named program? When I was bit by this bug, I didn't have
access to another computer to search for a solution. I didn't have a
console to read the logs.
Bug remains. In my mind this is a security issue and it should be
elevated as such.
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I had success with Philip's gdm patch! kdm[1064]: X server died during
startup and kdm[1064]: Failed to start X server. Starting failsafe X
server. are not to be found in the syslog.
PLEASE refactor this upstart sprawl. This was a very painful bug for
me. As an Intel IGP owner, I wasn't even
Please disregard the packages in my PPA and use the official proposed
packages. Martin Pitt beat me by a minute.
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Since failsafe-x was enabled in karmic it starts if gdm is disabled and kdm is
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/491483
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So the fix that I'm using, post #30, works because KDM starts faster
because it doesn't have to test drivers?
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@Philip and Michael
I undid my changes and tried your fix, but I'm still getting the low-
graphics mode error.
syslog shows:
Dec 6 16:00:51 kevthinkpadr61 kdm[1055]: X server died during startup
Dec 6 16:00:51 kevthinkpadr61 kdm[1055]: Failed to start X server. Starting
failsafe X server.
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I'm fairly certain that I've experienced this problem since Gutsy. I'm
running Jaunty now and still have the problem. Incidentally, this bug
should be considered critical. Apparently, draining a Li-on battery
completely kills the battery (mine only has 9.8% of it's original
capacity).
I've
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: file-roller
When extracting a file from a RAR archive to a FAT32 fs, if the file is
greater than the 4gig file limit, extraction stops with no error
messages and file isn't deleted. It appears to be a successful
extraction.
ProblemType: Bug
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I get about 46 minutes from my 5200mAh battery. I charged it until the
charge light indicated it was fully charged, then let the battery
completely run down until the system powered off. Typing acpi at the
command line doesn't report the % full accurately, but there is a
problem with the battery
I'm running a toshiba u305-s7448.
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It's probably not just an Ubuntu bug.
http://art.ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=8354673postcount=7
http://blogs.gnome.org/hughsie/2009/08/17/
2009/11/27 Brian J. Murrell br...@interlinx.bc.ca
FWIW, I checked the gnome bugzilla and don't see any similar bugs. So
is this something that
Can we at least have the old working version? I don't see any point to
have a new one if it's broken.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/vlc/+bug/428884 seems to point
to the core issue.
'gnome-screensaver-command --poke' sends a SimulateUserActivity
message to the screensaver. Checking gs-monitor.c, we find the
following:
--- gnome-screensaver-2.24.0/src/gs-monitor.c 2008-08-20
If I read http://svn.gnome.org/viewvc/gnome-screensaver/trunk/src/gs-
monitor.c?view=log correctly, the FIXME was introduced in rev 1578 on
18-Jan. There has been no activity since 20-Jan on gs-monitor.c.
As a workaround, I did the following (in a root terminal):
cd /usr/bin
mv gnome-screensaver
I have the same problem with GStreamer encountered a general supporting
library error. I also can't connect to BBC. Someone in #ubuntu told
me to do sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras. Didn't fix the
problem, however.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/119861
all the chat servers including ,yahoo, gmail,jabber,hotmail and irc network .
when you try to connect it does not show any progress of connection on the top
right hand side progress circle.
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For me, it doesn't seem to work for all images. I came across it when
reading manga on onemanga.com. Perhaps it involves javascript?
Example of how to get epiphany bugged:
open epiphany and go to: http://www.onemanga.com/Naruto/471/01/
Click the picture and try to drag it somewhere. (The image
gecko-mediaplayer plays the above test site properly with patch r340
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Thanks for your information. I'm using the hotkeys in Eclipse, yet it
happens in Vuze as well, and those buttons in Vuze that I need to click
don't have any hotkeys.
Ralf Oltmanns wrote:
For those who would not like to use GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS as a workaround
consider using the hotkeys of
** Summary changed:
- Screensaver does not turn on [Xubuntu Karmic]
+ Screensaver does not turn on [Ubuntu / Xubuntu Karmic]
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It still happens with the following packages in Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala
Desktop 64bit.
$ gnome-screensaver --version
gnome-screensaver 2.28.0
$ gnome-power-manager --version
Version 2.28.1
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The same problem occurs in Vuze as well. As far as I know, both Eclipse
and Vuze use SWT GTK. The workaround of setting the GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS
variable also solves it in Vuze.
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Buttons in Eclipse not working correctly with GTK+ 2.18.1-1
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/442078
You received this
Same as bingel's case. The screensaver doesn't work and the power manager
settings are ignored.
Yet I'm not using Xubuntu but Ubuntu 9.10 desktop amd64. So I guess, this
problem occurs in Ubuntu Karmic Koala too.
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Screensaver does not turn on [Xubuntu Karmic]
Looks like I may have filed a duplicate of this (
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-screensaver/+bug/474175
). However, it looks like all the discussion here focuses on vlc. The
same problem exists with totem--probably for the same reason. Sigh.
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gnome-screensaver --poke
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-screensaver
Ubuntu 9.10, gnome-screensaver 2.28.0-0ubuntu3
To reproduce: start watching a video (which is longer than your
screensaver idle tie). Enjoy the video and keep your hands away from the
keyboard and mouse. The screensaver starts.
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35094131/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: XsessionErrors.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35094132/XsessionErrors.txt
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Screensaver activates during video playback
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/474175
You
I am trying to deal with this same issue, but I am not able to get the
crash report. I get the gnome panel, and all is fine. But when the
calendar dropdown is activated, it crashes, then restarts. But the
crash does not occur until you click on the calendar. So, I tried to do
the back trace
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