Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: vinagre
When you first connect to a VNC session with vinagre, you have both a
'local' mouse pointer, which moves smoothly in concert with your mouse
movements (compare with xtightvnc where this local mouse pointer is a
circle rather than an arrow), and th
gnome-sound-properties is working properly for me now, ie the Sounds tab
is not disabled and I can select and play sounds.
But if you change one or more sounds (the theme then changes to
'Custom') and then change the theme to another (eg ubuntu or default),
it loses the custom theme along with all
I just tried brasero 0.8.2-0ubuntu1 (amd64) in a fairly fresh install of
Intrepid alpha 5 and the bug isn't fixed:
1. I insert the DVD
2. I run brasero and select 'Disc Copy'. Brasero tells me there is "UDF
Volume" in the Data DVDROM.
3. I select 'Image File' to write to. 'Properties' and 'Copy'
Has the fix propagated through to Ubuntu yet? As soon as I select to
'Disk Copy' and then copy to 'Image File', the 'Copy' and 'Properties'
buttons are disabled (and Brasero does not suggest a name for the file
to save to).
I'm using Brasero 0.8.1-0ubuntu2~hardy1 in the 2.6.24-21 amd64 kernel
and
Could this be a duplicate of 229987?
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After finding http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=538978 and
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/brasero/+bug/238497, I'd say
these are the same bug.
So what's the policy on choosing which bug to mark as the duplicate? eg
is the original the earlier one, or the one with more info, or o
I get exactly the same as Roland on two separate PCs, one running 32-bit
and one running 64-bit Hardy. I initially installed 8.04 RC and upgraded
to 8.04 from there.
Version information:
Ubuntu 8.04, kernel 2.6.24-17-generic
brasero 0.7.1-3ubuntu1
** Changed in: brasero (Ubuntu)
Status:
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 67691 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/67691
Actually, I think it's different - 67691 is "single file remains half-
copied on error when copying within a file system" and 67692 is
"original files are not deleted until an entire move operation is
completed
Actually, I think this is actually fixed in Hardy/gnome 2.22 - the
"multiple file move" behaviour I've observed in Hardy is that each file
is deleted as soon as it is successfully copied to the target, so in the
scenario I originally outlined, files 1-89 would disappear from the
source. File 90 wou
This bug should now be expanded to include the case where you cancel the
copy/move command (see bug #216610). I think this is a regression - it
didn't happen when I originally reported this bug - only errors like
volume full were causing it.
The half-copied file is left whether you are copying wit
Is this bug a duplicate, then? It doesn't show up as such.
Is it being fixed? It can cause data loss, ie when the user sees it
later, thinks it was copied and therefore deletes the original, so I
think it's quite serious.
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-volume-manager
Yesterday gnome-volume-manager got into a state where it could no longer
mount external drives. The drives appeared in the 'Places' menu and also
in the 'Places' window in nautilus, but clicking on them had no effect.
There was no er
** Attachment added: "vinagre.log"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13835982/vinagre.log
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vinagre continually clears clipboard
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Binary package hint: vinagre
Often I find that while vinagre is connected to another PC, it will
continually clear the clipboard. It doesn't always do this so there
might be a trigger.
The behaviour when it happens, can be shown by trying to copy/paste
files, eg in nautilus
The gvfs-move command shows the same output as nautilus:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gvfs-move
smb://10.1.1.2/w/rocko/javaprojects/javamail-1.4/demo/README.txt .
Error moving file
smb://10.1.1.2/w/rocko/javaprojects/javamail-1.4/demo/README.txt: Invalid
argument
and the copy part of the command
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
The error messages returned by Nautilus (or gnomevfs) over Samba aren't
very meaningful, eg if you are trying to move a file from a Samba share
and the file is read-only, nautilus will copy the file and then tell you
it failed to copy it with det
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
When you cancel a file copy operation in nautilus, it leaves the
uncompleted copy on the target.
1. Select a (large) file in nautilus.
2. Select 'Copy'.
3. Select 'Paste'.
4. While the copy is in progress, press the red cross at end of the
pr
A workaround is to assign user permissions in the fstab entry for the
partition, eg:
/dev/sda2/c ntfsdefaults,umask=007,uid=1000,gid=10000
1
So perhaps the Ubuntu installer should do this by default for detected
ntfs-3g drives?
Or alternatively, perhaps Nautilus should tell you *
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
Nautilus reports that files cannot be moved to trash and must be deleted
immediately if the files are on an ntfs drive.
It is possible to delete the files, so there is no problem with
read/write access to the drive.
Ubuntu 8.04 beta
nautilus 1.
Perhaps "Removable Drives and Media" should be renamed to just
"Removable Media" to reduce the confusion?
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[hardy] newly-mounted drives auto-browse, ignoring preferences
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/189105
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This happens also with the language configuration package:
1. Run Synaptic and leave it running.
2. Run System / Admin / Language Support.
3. Select a new language (eg I chose French) and apply.
The application program then says that another package manager is
running and fails.
The language c
In Hardy beta, it seems to have been changed so that System / Prefs /
Removable drives no longer contains settings for removable drives. That
seems confusing.
** Changed in: gnome-volume-manager (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => gnome-volume-manager
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Yes, this seems to happen for all ATI graphics cards now.
It must be because although the open source ATI drivers support compiz
on many cards (actually it supports it much better on my card than the
proprietary driver, which has all sorts of problems), ALL ATI cards are
now blacklisted by compiz
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
gnome-appearance-properties can't tell if fglrx drivers were installed
correctly or not, and asks you to reboot if they weren't installed.
To reproduce:
1. Run gnome-appearance-properties on a system with an ATI card.
2. Select 'no
I totally agree that gnome-appearance-properties should NOT force you to
install the proprietary driver, for a number of reasons:
1. The proprietary driver is buggy. It even renders compiz effects
jerkily, whereas the open-source drivers work just fine (certainly on my
card and, it seems, many oth
Yes, thank you; and I did indeed read your comment. However, I couldn't
figure out how to obtain a backtrace using the link you gave me, because
the link doesn't seem to cover these aforementioned situations:
* ... since this happens immediately on reboot and I don't manually run
gnome-panel, how
I'd be delighted to give a backtrace if someone could let me know how to
do so!
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Binary package hint: gnome-netstatus-applet
After resuming, my wired network often fails to get an IP address
through DHCP, but the icon still looks like it has connected
successfully. When I look at Connection Information, it says the IP
address is 0.0.0.0.
I'm running on U
Unfortunately, no file were generated for these nautilus crashes (just
earlier ones for openoffice, compiz.real, pycentral, glxinfo, and gnome-
screensaver). Does anything delete them or did apport just miss the
crash?
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ht
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
On several occasions nautilus has crashed on me (and restarted) when I
did the following:
1. With one nautilus browser window open, select 'copy' on a file from a
Samba drive.
2. Browse to another folder (in this case an external USB drive), an
I don't think it's a bug in gnome-panel anymore, but in gnome-keyring,
because of the following.
I managed to reproduce it by being connected at reboot via ethernet,
then removing the ethernet cable so that the password prompt window
appeared. At this point I tried to attach gdb, but I could not s
I think the behaviour should be that drives defined in fstab shouldn't
appear on the desktop (and nautilus bookmarks). This is how it works for
me in everything except Hardy. That way all the internal drives don't
clutter things up, but if you plug an external drive in it is easily
accessible.
So
It has started working now, although gnome-utils is still the same
version.
One difference I can see is that Xorg.0.log now appears at the bottom of
the list of available logs (ie the list on the left hand side of the log
viewer), whereas when it wasn't working it was the top entry in the
list.
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gnome-panel doesn't crash, so would a backtrace be of any use? (gnome-
panel simply freezes until I enter the keyring password and click on OK,
after which it goes back to responding normally.)
Also, since this happens immediately on reboot and I don't manually run
gnome-panel, how should I run it
I just re-tested this in Gutsy, and the gnome-panel menus also froze
while the password entry box was open (I couldn't drag the password
entry box around via its menu bar, either). I could have sworn that it
wasn't doing this previously, though.
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And I should add that this is in hardy alpha 4.
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Binary package hint: gnome-panel
When I first reboot in hardy alpha 4, I get prompted for my password for
my keyring so that nm-applet can retrieve the wireless network password.
While the password prompt window is open, I can't use the gnome-panel -
no drop downs appear whe
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
In hardy alpha 4, nautilus 1:2.21.90-0ubuntu3, all my internal /dev/sda
partitions mounted via fstab show up both as icons on the desktop and in
nautilus' Places panel (ie in nautilus' left hand panel, top section).
Is this a bug or intended beh
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
Using hardy alpha 4, nautilus 1:2.21.90-0ubuntu3:
Double-clicking on a nautilus bookmark to mount an (unmounted) Samba
share gives the following error:
Couldn't display "smb://10.1.1.2/share"
Error: DBus error
org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.Invali
I'm also using 2.20.0.1-1ubuntu2.
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1. Create a folder 'test'. Initialise it by copying several files into it.
(They should ideally be large files, eg 100 MB or more, or the operation occurs
too quickly to observe the problem.)
2. Select the files in the folder and choose copy
The hanging problem has just been moved to later, and worse still, you
can now experience data loss.
I did the following in Nautilus:
1. Unmount drive
2. Mount drive.
3. Open folder. (Folder appears quickly, no hanging.)
4. Move a file on the drive from folder A into a subfolder B of A. Nautilus
This issue is still present in Gutsy. There's a kind of a workaround.
Ignoring the drag and drop comments completely, the original bug
described can be reproduced as:
1. Open a (eg) zip file in a folder, eg the file /w/zip/zipfile.zip
containing a single file.
2. Optionally select the file.
3.
Can someone from linux-source look at this? It is still marked as
importance: ''Undecided'. Is it readily reproducible or do just some
people have problems with it?
Imho I think it's quite important, as having to waiting 30-60 seconds to
mount an external drive (during which all other nautilus win
I agree. It's even worse when nautilus hides the "skip all" etc window
behind another nautilus window so that it just appears to have frozen.
It would also be a nice feature in the "skip all" window if nautilus
continued to copy/move the files that is able to while it waits for your
input. At the
I've found that it doesn't happen with all mpgs, just some that I tried.
I've managed to isolate a small example for you.
It might be something to do with the way the sound is encoded, because
when I removed the sound (using avidemux 'copy video' but with no
sound), it didn't happen any more.
The
I think the problem lies within the code that the system call
sys_statfs64 executes, perhaps when it calls the vfs code for the vfat
file system.
I straced sudo nautilus to stop it sending the request to any existing
process:
1. killall gnome-volume-manager
2. Attach drive
3. sudo -i
4. mkdir ath
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: totem-gstreamer
When I play an mpgv (mpeg-1) file in totem-gstreamer, the time progress
reading / keeps resetting current time to
zero and then resetting it to the correct time, so it will say, for
example:
Playing 0:06 / 15:40
Playing 0:00 / 15:40
Pla
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
(Wishlist)
When you try to copy a file into a folder and there is already a file
with the same name, nautilus just says that the file exists and asks if
you want to replace it.
It would be far more useful if it also displayed for each file:
*
This could be the same problem I found in bug #132349 (and see also bug
#131107). Deleting /usr/share/hal/fdi/policy/gparted-disable-
automount.fdi and rebooting fixed it for me. So it might be a problem
related to gparted and not gnome-volume-manager.
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I found what seems to be the problem, thanks to bug #131107. gparted
creates the file:
/usr/share/hal/fdi/policy/gparted-disable-automount.fdi
which stops any drives from automounting.
I removed the file and restarted hal with "sudo /etc/init.d/hal restart"
but this didn't have any effect; but a
After yesterday's updates it is broken again. The drives do not
automount any more, even after a complete reboot.
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I can't see anything too unusual in those files except that I get two
"nm_policy_device_change_check" messages every five seconds in syslog.
But this happens whether the drive is plugged in or not.
Attached is a file showing:
(a) what appeared in syslog and messages when I plugged the drive into
I can consistently break automounting in tribe5 (although rebooting the
PC fixes it):
1. I Run gparted.
2. I tell it to unmount the external 120 GB USB drive. It does so (and
then crashes when rescanning devices).
3. I re-run gparted and tell it to format the external drive to FAT32.
It does so
Re my previous comment, after rebooting, my drives are auto-mounting
again, and now I can confirm a difference in operation between
automounting and manually mounting the drive:
a) If the drive automounts, gnome-volume-manager doesn't spend ages
doing something with it until I try to open it in na
I tried emptying the vfat drive completely of all files (including
trash), and it still experienced the delay in first opening nautilus.
I tried reformatting the drive using gparted (which incidentally crashed
when it went to rescan the drives afterwards, and now my external drives
no longer autom
gnomevfs-ls is fast. I tried it on the drive immediately after mounting
it and it works pretty much instantly. If I mount the drive, then try to
open it in nautilus, then run gnomevfs-ls on the drive, it works
straight away, even while nautilus is frozen.
I haven't thumbnailed the files on the dri
I tried some of the suggestions in the forums, but they didn't help.
However, I installed tribe5 from scratch and now my drives automount
again.
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I noticed that the drive light flickers furiously during the delay.
Might nautilus be trying to build a directory listing or run fsck on the
drive?
I tried an "strace nautilus " command, but the process detaches
before the delay starts.
I installed tribe5 from scratch in case it would fix it. It
The problem still exists after the upgrade to kernel 2.6.22-10.
Other application versions that might be of use are:
gnome-volume-manager 2.17.0-ubuntu1
gnome-mount 0.6.1-ubuntu2
nautilus 1:2.19.90-0ubuntu1
hal 0.5.9.1-ubuntu2
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https://bugs.launchpa
I've attached a backtrace of the command 'nautilus' run on the offending
directory, but it doesn't look very useful. Nautilus doesn't crash, it
just hangs for a long time (in the log, the delay starts after the lines
'Initializing gnome-mount extension; /bin/sh: /usr/bin/esd: not found'
appear) . A
Thanks, the fix works for me.
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I've checked and it happens in both totem-gstreamer and totem-xine
(2.19.90).
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I suspect it might be a fault with gnome-volume-manager instead of hal.
I can mount the drives with 'sudo mount', and hal-device reports they
are mounted.
** Changed in: gnome-volume-manager (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: hal => gnome-volume-manager
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Binary package hint: hal
After the latest Gutsy updates of 14/7/07, my external drives no longer
mount when inserted.
They are still visible in hal-device-manager and the debug log shows a
nm_hal_device_added() message for each device.
Trying to mount m
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
In Nautilus 1:2.19.90-0ubuntu1 (gutsy tribe 4), when I first try to
access a newly mounted vfat USB drive, there is a long delay (I've timed
it up to 65 seconds). Nautilus appears to hang because no other Nautilus
windows respond (and they go gre
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: totem
Totem(-xine) no longer responds to the stop and play/pause shortcut keys
in Gutsy (it did in Feisty).
The shortcut keys are set up correctly according to System / Prefs /
Keyboard shortcuts (ie 0xa2 and 0xa4), and the keys work in properly
Rhythmbo
I am using 6.10 (and it happens in 6.06 as well).
I think this is broader than 67691.
The source files are not deleted if there is an error. So, for example,
if you try to move 100 files and the operation fails while file 90 is
being moved, you will now have:
* 100 complete files still on the so
icon.
The only configuration change I made to /etc/samba/smb.conf after
installing from Synaptics is to set:
security = share
force user = rocko
and restart the samba daemon.
It used to work in Dapper.
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I can confirm the problem.
You can workaround it by disabling auto-mounting of hot-plugged drives
(via System / Preferences / Removable Drives and Media), then creating
the file system, and then re-enabling auto-mounting.
But it would obviously be much better if GParted did this automatically
whe
Public bug reported:
If you try to move a number of files from one file system to another and
an error occurs that causes Nautilus to abort the move (eg disk full),
it leaves duplicate files on both source and target.
Personally, I would prefer it if Nautilus treated the move as a number
of indiv
Public bug reported:
This happens when the target file system does not accept the file being
copied because it has the same name as another file when treated case-
insensitively.
On a drive that accepts case-sensitive names (eg ext3 but I also managed
to get this happening on a FAT32 drive under
Public bug reported:
If a file move/copy fails half way through (eg due to volume full
error), Nautilus advises there was an error but does not try to delete
the half-copied file, leaving the impression to a user on the target
file system that the file was successfully copied.
** Affects: nautilu
Public bug reported:
Using Nautilus, start up a set of file copy or cut/paste operations, one
of which is going to cause an 'invalid parameters' error.
Start dragging and dropping a file from Nautilus but keep holding the
mouse button so it doesn't complete.
When the 'invalid parameters' error o
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu Edgy Eft beta / Gnome 2.16
I'm trying to use network-admin to set a static IP address for my
ethernet card, and it does not show the gateway address when you load
it. If you enter one, and try to save it, it doesn't report an error,
but the address is not saved.
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