This appears to be fixed in Daily (tested 10/15/22)
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Screen freeze before the login screen (if the third party
(at least 64-bit installs of Ubuntu 13.10)
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Internal data flow error playing dvds
To manage notifications about this
Manually updating liborc-0.4-0 this way will break installing Wine (at
least on 64-bit installs)
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Internal data flow
I've been dealing with this bug since 12.04. I just freshly installed
13.04 64-bit on my main machine and if I double-click on an ISO and
Brasero opens to burn it, even if I just cancel out of that window,
brasero remains running and does not exit on it's own. This prevents
being able to open
Just updated to 13.04 and this bug was the first thing I tried to
replicate. I attempted to produce the bug in OpenShot, since that's
where I run into it the most, and everything has worked normally.
Unable to reproduce the bug.
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This bug is still present on today's daily build of Ubuntu 13.04.
Tested with Openshot.
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For applications using
This is also the case for me on my 12.04 32-bit system but *only* if I
double-click on an ISO and launch Brasero that way. If I open Brasero
*first*, tell it I want to burn an image, and then choose the ISO,
Brasero closes as expected when I'm finished.
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Here's an interesting thing... I have a computer I use often that *had*
12.04 on it, and I recently upgraded to 12.10 (shortly after the final
release). It did *not* experience this problem until tonight.
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Lonnie, if you feel comfortable making the changes, you could try using
dconf editor and seeing if the above settings help you. I know that
this isn't the proper update-fix you're looking for, but this is all I'm
able to do myself.
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Still not sure on the exact package, but its probably something to
either do with Nautilus or Gnome
** Package changed: ubuntu = nautilus (Ubuntu)
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** Also affects: gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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For applications using simplified save
This bug may be affecting control GtkFileChooserButton
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For applications using simplified save dialogues, selecting a
This still happens in Ubuntu 12.10 64-bit. When trying to copy a
multisession DVD I have, Brasero offers to copy only a 5MB UDF image.
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Title:
I'm not certain which one thing fixed it, but here's what I did:
Open dconf editor from the Dash
Click on the Find, and type Power.
Here's what I've got set:
idle-brightness = 0
idle-dim-time = 0
sleep-display-ac = 0
sleep-display-battery = 0
sleep-inactive-ac-timeout = 0
Made some changes using dconf-editor under the power setting. So far,
so good. Still a bug - I shouldn't need to do this. If anyone is still
interested in this bug, I'll post the changes I made.
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I have two machines, one running 12.04 32-bit, one running 64. This
occurs for me, as well. It's rare, but it does happen.
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I have DVDs created by a stand-alone Panasonic DVD recorder. When I use
Brasero to copy these discs to an ISO, it seems to copy a track of 5MB
or so, and then calls it done. I have to use Gnome Baker when I want
to copy these DVDs. This is still a problem, even on Precise (12.04)
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Thanks for this fix! Just applied it, and it worked for me as well. No
ill effects so far. Brilliant!
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Just updated from 10.04 to 12.04 last night, with all updates current,
and this happens to me as well.
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Title:
Fails to
Public bug reported:
Recieved this error after upgrading from 11.10 to 12.04 beta 1 32 bit
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: gconf2 3.2.3-3ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-18.28-generic 3.2.9
Uname: Linux 3.2.0-18-generic i686
NonfreeKernelModules: wl
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package gconf2 3.2.3-3ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade: ErrorMessage:
subprocess installed post-installation script
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