Yep, its there I also confirm that
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Just updated rhytmbox-data and it starts now. Sorry for the bugreport
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GLib-GIO-ERROR **: Settings schema 'org.gnome.rhythmbox.plugins' does not
contain a key named 'seen-plugins'
Trace/breakpoint trap (core dumped)
ProblemType: Bug
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Awesome to see this bug fixed!
I don't use Gnome anymore because they removed too many options.
KDE is nice, but its too buggy, so I installed Windows7 and its just awesome.
Its much better that Vista, and so huge thanks to Gnome developers for making
me try to do that step.
(btw I was a kernel
Its very simple actually.
Fontconfig is just a mess.
It can happly pick up a preffered that misses glyphs that
document needs.
So to fix the '=' issue I removed the 'ttf-symbol-replacement' font
which apparently isn't such a correct symbol replacement.
After that, fontconfig picked up as the
seems to work now
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Status: New = Invalid
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
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@Mark Shuttleworth, will these issues be fixed one day?
I actually fixed the double battery appearence in g-p-m tray icon, but my bug
got marked as duplicate and still ignored
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Appears to be fixed in natty
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I posted a patch that fixes that issue, but instead of reviewing it,
bugreport was just marked as duplicate of this bug.
The patch is here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-power-manager/+bug/616443/+attachment/2083829/+files/debdiff.diff
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So I provide a patch, and you mark that as a duplicate? Nice isn't it?
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Still none of mine issues, including this one were fixed/triaged
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any update? I hate that 'estimating' thing.
GPM was fully working once, but just broke it hard
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current
Ok, I got the message.
Unless you fix it yourself, nobody will, although for developer its much easier
to fix because he knows the code.
Maybe I should have reported that upstream.
Anyway, here the patch.
Please spare me from doing the administrative work such as correcting
something in
Why expired?
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BTW, Accidentally I found a clue about that bug.
It seems that gnome-settings daemon that serves gdm, interferes with user's
gnome-settings-daemon.
If I ssh in, and do 'sudo killall -9 gnome-settings-daemon', while log-in
screen is presented, the system comes up normally.
As a workaround I even
OK, any update?
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Yep, have exactly same issue.
As I suspected from point 0, this is the gnome-settings daemon crash
(rather hang more correctly).
To 'fix' the problem temporarily I did:
# the SIGKILL is importaint, because the program seems to be hung completely
and ignores SIGTERM
killall -9
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Note that I have *one* battery, and in fact g-p-m statistic dialog is right
about that.
Its the g-p-m icon that shows the battery twice.
That happens if I hotplug the battery.
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I updated to maveric, and despite both users not being in the audio
group, I see that problem.
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group.
A workaround is to remove the users from the audio group. With this
however simply managing
I confirm this.
Also the same happens with PTP camera, and therefore I think that this happens
for all 'emulated' mounts.
Ubuntu 10.10
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I even run the latest -git kernel on top of maveric, and this problem
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way as it does if user is in audio group, if user is in the admin group,
therefore I reported this here.
I now triaged this, and indeed its very different bug. Sorry!
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This looks like fixed on latest xserver git + nouveau.
Could you recheck is bug is still present.
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A fully updated maveric as of today.
g-pm: 2.31.92-0ubunntu1
Menu shows the exact battery status twice, and when I remove the battery one
line disappers
while other not, so that it still shows I use battery.
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I can on two systems I installed maveric on
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I know the cause of this,
The screen lock is now done by indicator-session, as it talks directly to
upower.
I have this hack patch that always disables this:
diff -ru indicator-session-0.1.7-mod/src/session-service.c
indicator-session-0.1.7/src/session-service.c
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Moreover when I plug the battery, it shows battery information twice.
Also this happens while AC is plugged only.
Without AC it shows time left (although in annoying hr:min format)
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Public bug reported:
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Just that.
Everywhere it reports the time in hr:min format (like 1:00 or even worse, 00:05)
This is just annoying.
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What going on?
This is actually a feature I see.
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/54360694/gnome-power-manager_2.31.90-0ubuntu4_2.31.90-0ubuntu5.diff.gz
Why? Why?
The new format doesn't specify units and that it no intuitive.
Besides the short format now appears everywhere, including in the
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 619816 ***
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Battery status line too long
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I disagree this this is fixed. I'll say that new format is broken.
Instead of old intuitive message of
Laptop battery 1 hour 15 minutes left we get
Laptop battery 1:15 left.
What is that? Hours? Minutes?
Also g-p-m settings dialog is littered with these short formattings.
Like:
Put display to
Sorry about that, I was really frustrated.
Here g-p-m is very broken (and it was working very well in 10.04),
It:
10.10 regressions:
* This one.
* shows battery status twice on battery hotplug, and as soon as I remove the
battery, it shows the status once,
so it never realizes battery is
Note that all above issues are reported ether by me or others.
Also I said it worked very well in 10.04. Well it still has the problems I
wrote about, but I could live with them with workarounds.
Now its unusable.
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that have brightness up/down keys can't use them.
I think these are all the bugs.
Best regards,
Maxim Levitsky
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To be honest, I didn't report these bugs. Sorry.
I usually search before I fill the bugreports to be sure I don't fill a
duplicate.
This bugreport deals with missing percentage on g-p-m icon
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-power-manager/+bug/539912
And this is bugreport about
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
Just start the nautilus with
gksu nautilus
Try to search and it doesn't find anything.
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Actually this workaround doesn't work on my desktop for some strange reason.
X starts on vt1, of course hangs due to fight with plymouth,
The /var/run/gdm/firstserver.stamp exists, and I tested that x doesn't crash
first time or so.
Removing it makes X start on vt7, on next boot everything is
Boy, how ugly things could get.
I was wrong about X not crashing. It indeed crashes once.
I have here a custom built from latest git trees x server, and it is of course
ubuntu hack free...
So it turns out that plymouth (or whatever the name is) makes X crash, and
ubuntu xserver carries a patch
** Summary changed:
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+ Gnome power manager default thresholds for critical hibernate/shutdown are
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This is very unpleasant feature that shouldn't be present in ubuntu.
It isn't security hole only.
For example adding user to 'audio' group breaks fast user switch, because the
users audio continues to play
even when other user is active.
Since these unix groups seems to be abandoned, the right
It seems to work now, so I close that bug
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Fixed upstream
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Status: Unknown
** Summary changed:
- brasero burn:// doesn't write
I have, but I don't know whom to blame for that bug, this is why I
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Although I am the reporter of this bug, I confirm exactly same behavior.
I forgot that I used burn:// dialog
Burning with brasero work just fine.
I will open a bugreport upstream.
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I installed git tip of brasero git repository
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@J.M. Peng Hardin.
Sorry if I offended somebody!
My idea was that today anyway sounds are played through pulseaudio, and it has
to shutdown as well on logout.
Thus to make sound play normally one had to make gnome session and friends to
wait for logout sound.
Thus just making it play isn't
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
I take a DVD disk and start recording in.
Just prior to burning I get:
Unable to mount blank disk
Then few moments afer:
Unable to mount, busy
Then after a disk burn, another, I think, 'unable to mount blank disk'
If I clear gconf key
Very valid unfortunately.
Here is a example file that has almost nothing displayed, despite hebrew
support installed.
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Maybe we should just remove logout sound?
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And I remember copying a ~7 GB backup image too
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The fact that gdm is dying for some reason is one thing. probably missing X
drivers (nvidia) or something like that.
But the fact that upstart doesn't have limit on number of times it re spawns a
process is really bad, becase it makes it impossible to debug unless you ssh in
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It seems to work now, was that fixed?
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Folks, this issue is almost fixed.
Look at,
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/devicekit-disks/+bug/397734
There are two problems.
First is that brasero nautilus plugin was locking the DVD drive. This
one and many many more bugs were fixed in the git branch 'gnome-2.28' in
the brasero
Too many typos.
I don't have the disks now, when I do I will attach the logs.
Then I will open an upstream bug, because don't want to bother upstream now.
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I'll close that bug, cause I don't have the disks now, when I do I will attach
the logs.
Then I open an upstream bug, don't want to bother then now.
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Was reproducible that is...
Currently I experiment with libburn backend, I test that again soon
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Done
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Status: Unknown
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libmms handling of many URLS is
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #596243
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Status: Unknown
** Changed in: brasero (Ubuntu)
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Here I can't reproduce it anymore.
I know for sure that this bug is usplash related.
I found that workaround few days ago, I just boot the system without 'splash'
argument, and all works just fine.
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However if I restart the applet, it shows new keybinding, and it works
fine
Ubuntu 9.10
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I have very interesting results.
I found out that in fact, gdm doesn't 'fail to start' in fact it starts just
fine.
What happens is that somebody switches console to VT1.
Then if I switch back to VT7, gdm starts its work, and in few seconds I see
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So this is two bugs interealeved.
One is that nautilus keeps the cdrom device open (test it with fuser).
This is fault of brasero, I will open a seperate bug about that.
As a workaround, rename
mv /usr/lib/nautilus/extensions-2.0/libnautilus-brasero-extension.so
For the workaround, you need to logout/login or kill nautilus for
changes to take effect (remember desktop windows is managed by nautilus,
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Yea
Everytime my system boots, I am peresented with console, then I have to log in,
and restart gdm from there
Tommorow I try to see how I could help with that.
Meanwhile this is 90% reproducible
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I did enable this daemon, but no delays observed now.
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Status: Unknown
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This is fully updated ubuntu 9.10
gdm sometimes doesn't start.
Then I log into console, then I see that it is running, but hung somewhere.
I then type
sudo stop gdm
sudo start gdm
And then it works.
This began with transition to upstart scripts
I suspect some race
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This is for sure duplicate of this bug
Thanks!
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You
This bug is partially fixed in karamic.
This is, now gnome power manager does recognize the disappearance/reappearance
of the battery
However if you boot without battery, gnome power manager will 'think' you don't
have one even if you add one.
You have to login/logout to work around this.
I
Showing information for /org/freedesktop/DeviceKit/Disks/devices/sr0
native-path:
/sys/devices/pci:00/:00:1f.1/host3/target3:0:0/3:0:0:0/block/sr0
device: 11:0
device-file:
The above is output of devkit-disks --dump (cdrom part) without a disk
This is output of gvfs-mount -li (without disk):
ma...@maxim-laptop:~$ gvfs-mount -li
Drive(0): CD/DVD Drive
Type: GProxyDrive (GProxyVolumeMonitorGdu)
ids:
unix-device: '/dev/sr0'
themed icons: [drive-optical]
This is with ubuntu 9.10 cd in (on cdrw):
Showing information for /org/freedesktop/DeviceKit/Disks/devices/sr0
native-path:
/sys/devices/pci:00/:00:1f.1/host3/target3:0:0/3:0:0:0/block/sr0
device:
dbus-monitor confirms this behavior
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Now I know where this bug is
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Even if it reports 50 MB free, following recording starts in the
beggining (nothing written to disk, growisofs bails out)
If I leave about 100 MB, then it works.
Ubuntu 9.10
** Affects: brasero (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Just that.
Any attempt to create a disk with label (including default one) creates a disk
without label (at least it is displayed as CDROM) while older disks that I have
created in ubuntu 9.04 show correct label.
Ubuntu 9.10 fully updated till today.
** Affects: brasero
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Binary package hint: brasero
Usage example:
I write new disk, using the window of nautilus (which is now handled by
brasero)
I insert new disk, and I see same old files there
This is very confusing
** Affects: brasero (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: brasero
You might think this is a wishlist report, but it isn't
This tool destroyed 3 dual layer DVDs and I even don't know a clue why.
The log it shows is pretty much useless.
** Affects: brasero (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: brasero
This did happen in ubuntu 9.04.
I don't have now dual layer disks to test.
Brasero would start recording (actually woadim or growisofs) and then it fails
just after few datablocks are written
I inspected failed disks, and they do have whole
I can eject the drive when it is unmounted, but no attempt is made to unmount
it if it _is_ mounted.
9.04 didn't have this behavier
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After updating to karamic I have noticed that logout is very slow, like if
system was waiting on some timeout
No disk activity was observed.
I found out that if I disable 'GNOME Keyring Daemon' in startup
application, this problem goes
And yes I know I can set a setting in appearance to get 'em back
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I strongly disagree with removal of icons.
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(design decision) Icons missing from context menu , dialogue buttons , firefox
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Ubuntu 8.04
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2GB file limit with sftp
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/280263
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First I use ubuntu 9.04, sorry for typo
Second it works here, I have just copied a 4.1 GB file over SFTP
Fail to do same copy before was probably due to bad wireless connection.
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2GB file limit with sftp
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/280263
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I have noticed few patches on LKML that should fix this issue in kernel
by making sysfs interface behave in same way as /proc was.
I hope they include these patches.
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gnome-power-manager doesn't recognize battery removed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/144830
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