Reported upstream here:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=619067
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #619067
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=619067
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Alt-Tab window switcher fails with an open Menu
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/324836
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As the problems being reported in the comments of this bug differ from
the original bug report, I have opened a new bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/indicator-application/+bug/538078
This is specifically related to the one remaining unfixed issue - the
power icon disappearing and reappearing
Also confirm most bugs are fixed in the latest indicator-application and
gnome-power-manager, however the icon flicking on and off each battery
refresh still exists.
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gnome-power-manager crashes all 5-10 minutes again
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/526041
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@Majestyx Normally you can highlight the gnome-power-manager row in
Synaptic, then open the 'Package' menu on the top bar. Click 'Force
Version...' and choose the version you want to keep.
I don't know if this persists between updates, but hopefully it should
stick :)
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** Also affects: gnome-power
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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gnome-power-manager crashes all 5-10 minutes again
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/526041
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According to the upstream gnome-power-manaqer developers, the version of
g-p-m in Ubuntu is patched with Ubuntu-specific changes, and it is these
changes that are causing the crashing issue.
I'm not using indicator-application, although I am still seeing the bug,
ruling out this package (unless
I agree this bug appears to relate to gnome-power-manager and not
indicator-application.
I am seeing the same 30-second icon addition and refresh as described by
others. However, as a user of LXDE/Lubuntu, I do not have indicator-
application installed, yet the bug still exists.
As above, my
Confirmed as a problem with gnome-power-manager 2.29.2 on my system.
Fixed by rolling back to version 2.28.3. Downloaded 'gnome-power-
manager_2.28.3-3_i386.deb' from here:
http://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/g/gnome-power-manager/
Forced the install by using a terminal (GDebi refused to
I'm seeing the same behaviour - both the gnome-settings-daemon and
gnome-volume-control-applet are up at 100Mb after 1 days usage. I only
noticed because my system slowed to a crawl and killing these processes
resolved the issue.
Seems like a fairly major memory leak to have this kind of impact -
I had the same issue with Karmic. When I first played an MP3 the plugin
assistant suggested 3 different packages to install. I only chose to
install one of them (the ffmpeg one), and as a result Totem could play
MP3s but cannot seek in them.
Having opened 'Ubuntu Software Centre' (the new name
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: totem
I'm not sure if this is an Ubuntu or Totem issue (or both). Currently
.m3u files are not associated with Totem on a default Ubuntu install,
although Totem can handle this file type.
It would make sense in terms of user experience if these MP3
Added upstream bug at http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=594088
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http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=594088
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Palimpsest GUI impossible to use on small screen
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/414107
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Adding files as requested, these logs follow my duplicate bug report
405884.
1) ~/.xsession-errors
** Attachment added: .xsession-errors
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/29629590/.xsession-errors
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gnome-keyring-daemon crashed with signal 5 in g_thread_join()
2) /var/log/auth.log
Note time of crash in logs around 4:17pm on 28th July. Hope this gives
you the info required.
** Attachment added: auth.log
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/29629604/auth.log
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gnome-keyring-daemon crashed with signal 5 in g_thread_join()
Many thanks for the help confirming this! For information, this is the
result of the compiz check you described:
~$ ps aux|grep compiz.real
ad 26102 0.0 0.0 3240 808 pts/0S+ 21:39 0:00 grep
compiz.real
I hope the Gnome team are able fix this simple problem :)
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I agree - an upgrade to Intrepid has re-enabled the 'bell' or 'beep'
when clicking 'Shutdown' or at the login screen. There is no way in the
GUI or standarde Gnome settings to reset this (nonr that work, anyway).
The only way to disable it again is:
run gconf-editor from terminal and set
An upgrade to Intrepid has re-enabled the 'bell' or 'beep' when clicking
'Shutdown' or at the login screen. There is no way in the GUI or
standard Gnome settings to reset this (none that work, anyway). The only
way to disable it again is:
run gconf-editor from terminal and set
Thanks - reposted information into the bug report mentioned by Scott.
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intrepid: gnome-sound-properties no longer allows enabling/disabling of system
beep
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/282906
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