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Open new bug only if there are problems with official package. If there
are problems with patched package, them you should discuss it with
author of that patch/package.
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I am also having the same problem.
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The warnings is shown, but what i find a little bit strange is: If you
fill your HD 100% full, and then delete 70-100 MB of stuff, then the
partition is still full, and the CPU doesn't slow down, it keeps it's
speed at 100%. It must be accumulating thigs to write somwhere, and a
huge amount of it
Found a bug with the patch applied (reason for that bug might be in a
different package, though): printing a pdf that has text and images in
it, with the option for layout set to 2 pages on 1, produces the 2
on 1 now but with big black boxes beneath some of the images. These
boxed overlay the
Open new bug only if there are problems with official package.
that's because i have make my question. i don't know if it is a special
turboprint problem or a general problem with ubuntu-print.
so again: are there any people using turboprint who have applied the
patch above? is it working or
Public bug reported:
When the Volume Control is not opened, hovering the volume applet (the
speaker icon on the top right corner) and then rolling the mouse wheel
down will reduce the sound volume. Eventually the sound will be muted.
Rolling the mouse wheel up will unmute and increase the sound
Public bug reported:
In Nautilus, when a 3rd emblem is added to a file, the 3 emblems will
not be displayed at separate edges. 2 of the emblems will be stacked on
top of each other.
** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
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** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
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I closed the bug, since the 'real' problem seems to be that hal is
polling too much (for you).
If you want to get hal ripped out of certain places, that needs
discussion on a mailing list like [EMAIL PROTECTED] - it's
not a bug, but more the design of a solution.
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Thanks for your bug report. Which version of Ubuntu do you use? What
exactly did you do? Can you run alacarte from a terminal and look if
there's any output?
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 40044 ***
Thanks for the bug report. This particular bug has already been
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any further bugs which you find.
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After the long hald timeout (which doesn't happen every time), I seem to also
get a long wait before the desktop initializes the menu and the icons (i get
the desktop background with empty bars for the menus) (this may not be related).
After waiting for a long time, the desktop comes through.
Closing libgnomeprintui task
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Fixing affected source package
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Binary package hint: gnome-panel
First thing I do when I switch on my laptop is open evolution to read my
e-mails, liferea to get my news feeds and epiphany to browse some
forums. Not necessarily when switching it on, but overall I usually run
these programs together.
As of
Pascal, thanks a lot for your patch! I tested it and it works just fine.
I built a test package (amd64 and i386, and source) on
deb http://people.ubuntu.com/~pitti/packages/libgnomeprint/ ./
deb-src http://people.ubuntu.com/~pitti/packages/libgnomeprint/ ./
just add this to
Once we have enough test reports and Matt approves, I'll upload this to
dapper-updates.
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Duplex printing and 2-to-1 printing of pdf using evince (that's what I
tried so far) works for me now using the new packages. The pdf has
images in it and it prints fine for me (no black boxes like the ones
reported above). Thanks!
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This'd be really useful! What a great idea!
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Yeah, this'd be nice.
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Binary package hint: metacity
Often the scroll bars have a white smaller bar inside the empty area. It
disappears if you move the mouse over them. It is common if you minimize
and then maximize a window
** Affects: metacity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Untriaged
Could this be related to the problem I'm having.
I just installed Dapper LTS and video playing is not very good. On
Breezy it was working perfectly fine, I used Totem-xine to watch
everything and Mplayer plugin for Firefox streaming.
Now Totem-xine won't open unless I right-click a file and open
Pitti :
trying to print here at home, with Canon iP3000 with turboprint drivers works
as i want ! Patch is OK for me :)
Excellent patch Pascal De Vuyst !
I have to test it at work now ...
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There's no libwnck18-dbg package. Please create one.
** Affects: libwnck (Ubuntu)
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Well, those plugins are included by default and are unusable without
that package (same goes for most of the python plugins found on the
net), so I wouldn't say gedit fully works without it.
The CommonInstallHook solution would be nice, but in the meanwhile,
can't the dependency be added? It's in
fraco, that is completely related.
Except for one thing: I no longer have this issue. I didn't touch
configurations or anything.
You know what, though, is I always leave my computer sitting at the
login screen for about two minutes. Try setting the mount back to auto,
wait for two minutes at the
On 25/05/06, Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Thanks for your bug report. Which version of Ubuntu do you use? Which
video driver do you use? Which theme do you use? Can you make a
screenshot of the issue?
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Status:
Thanks for your report. While I can see this would do some good, I'd
prefer to take the discussion to an upstream mailing list ( desktop-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ). We (as in the Ubuntu Desktop Team) are not
likely to implement this and maintain the change over upstream. If
somebody steps up to do it,
Thanks for the report. I'm not sure it's involved in so many crashes
that it'd warrant another change over Debian and more packages to push
to the mirrors, etc. Sébastien, what do you think?
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Unfortunately attaching files by e-mail doesn't work in this bug
tracking system yet. Could you please attach the file using the Add
Attachment link on the bug's web page instead?
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Thanks for the bug report. Can you make a screenshot of the issue? For
me it looks easily distinguishable.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
This is the output on an strace:
recv(45, * CAPABILITY IMAP4rev1 SORT THRE..., 4095, 0) = 173
gettimeofday({1149688176, 80626}, NULL) = 0
poll([{fd=45, events=POLLOUT, revents=POLLOUT}, {fd=50, events=POLLIN}], 2,
24) = 1
send(45, B00013
i have tested a little bit more. printing with evince works fine!
but when i try to print with acroread nothing happens and i have to turn
off and on my printer to print with evince again.
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@Prinz :
installed turboprint.
run gnome-cups-manager to add printer and choosen canon turboprint ip3000 driver
nothing else.
@Pitti: patch seems ok at work too :)
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@VETSEL:
1) could you test another format please? e.g. 4x6 inch (10x15cm)
borderless with gimp prints just a small bar on one side of the paper.
2) do you have tested acroread too?
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Prinz Igor: Neither GIMP nor Acroread use gnome-print. They're GTK
applications, yes, but they're not GNOME applications. GIMP uses gimp-
print and Acroread uses something else. Neither of these programs'
problems should be related to this bug (theoretically). Are the
problems only occurring
Public bug reported:
When dragging a folder any coming up login request will freeze the
mouses functions (except of moving the cursor) and in my experience the
advanced keyboard options. The user will have to type in the password
and accept in order to get the mouse functioning again.
Reproduce
Hmm, that should be a session module, not an auth module. I checked the
differences between my machine at work and the machine with problems at
home (both running Dapper) and the machine at home was indeed missing
the pam_foreground settings. This is probably because of changes I made
to enable
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on a single button mouse this can be quite annoying
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Please be aware that acroread is not a gnome program and thus doesn't
use libgnomeprint. Printing problems in acroread are entirely unrelated
to this bug report.
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thanks sean. i did not knew that acroread and gimp use another printing-
environment.
Are the problems only occurring after installing the
patched libgnomeprint packages?
the problem is not new.
@VETSEL: because you have the same printer as i - could you mail me
please, if you have the same
So does this mean that I need to open new bugs on gimp and acroread to
reflect the fact that they use different printing mechanisms and they
don't work?
Could I politely say that: not having printing working, to the extent of
offering non-default options on dialogs and then ignoring them, not
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So does this mean that I need to open new bugs on gimp and acroread to
reflect the fact that they use different printing mechanisms and they
don't work?
Could I politely say that: not having printing working, to the extent of
offering non-default options on dialogs and then ignoring them, not
libgnomeprint (2.12.1-3ubuntu2) dapper-updates; urgency=low
.
* Add debian/patches/cups-transport.patch:
- Teach libgnomeprint to respect the settings made in the printing options
dialog.
- Many thanks to Pascal De Vuyst for this patch!
- Closes: LP#34112 and the longest
Many Thanks Pascal De Vuyst !
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Binary package hint: gnome-session
the summary says it all.
my .profile file looks like this:
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alias r=ssh -X 10.0.0.32;
alias rr=ssh -X 10.0.0.32 sudo;
export PATH=.:/home/spliffy/bin:/home/spliffy/bin/bpmdj-2.9:$PATH
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 48876 ***
due to luck i have found the real problem of this bug, see:
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/gnome-session/+bug/48876
However, the applet has still bugs in dapper drake, for example when i
try to add an existing launcher (clickig on the
this is reproducable on 3 x86 pcs running dapper drake. This problem
didn't exist with the previous release.
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this is reproducable on 3 x86 pcs running dapper drake. This problem
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When Ubuntu and Kubuntu are installed side-by-side, their menus should work
together nicely. All icons should be visible whether you are in KDE or in
GNOME. All icons should also be in the same places. When I have a default
Kubuntu-desktop and Ubuntu-desktop, I am
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this may be a duplicate of https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source
/gnome-session/+bug/45951
** Bug 45951 has been marked a duplicate of this bug
** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 48876 ***
As suggested in https://launchpad.net/bugs/48876, commenting out:
alias ls=ls --color
in ~/.profile fixed this for me.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 48876
gnome-session fails when alias ls='ls --color' in .profile
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: dia
First time using Dia after Dapper 6.06 LTS dist-upgrade, I opened an
existing (as well as new) Dia drawing and proceeded to add a text box,
as well as zoom to 200%. After a few random tasks within the drawing, my
CPU utilization would reach 100% and
Thanks for including this patch in dapper-updates.
@Dirk
Tray selection in libgnomeprint based apps should have worked before the patch
and still should work with the patch.
I can't test this since I have a printer that has only one tray. Looking at
foomatic-rip.log this should work since the
Uh, someone more familiar with this bug reporting lark please merge this
with #13609. The other ones about gnome-cd but it has the same problem.
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Fix uploaded to dapper-updates.
Thanks for your help.
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I have a canon pixma ip4000 printer, and I can reproduce all of the
printouts shown - exactly the same problem. I have Dapper Drake, fully
up-to-date, on x86. Currently the printer is almost working - just a
little missing off the bottom of the page. I am using the gutenprint
drivers, 600dpi
@Pascal
I have not yet tried the patch, but the only printing that ever happens
in the current issue ubuntu is the whatever the default is for that
printer. You cannot change it with the gnome printer dialog. Any
changes/options one makes in the dialog is ignored. If the default is A4
600 dpi
I don't seem to have a backup of gdm.conf-custom. Can someone post the
default for me?
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This actually seems to only happen when an existing drawing is being
edited (from the old version in Breezy?) and occurs for me usually when
mouse-scrolling and clicking around/editing in a text box. Things become
increasingly slower when I do this and eventually the system just grinds
to a halt.
http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=38995
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
I have found the Rhythmbox do not upload information to Last.fm. I have
the username and password properly configuret, my network connection is
online and working. I found a file
~/.gnome2/rhythmbox/audioscrobbler.queue with some records filled
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
Hello,
after resume of hibernated machine I cannot add new application
shortcuts by leftclicking on a panel, add to panel and application
starter. When the dialog is properly filled and Close button pressed,
nothing happens. No error
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 42308 ***
I have also seen this error on the Live CD, though GOK runs fine on my
desktop system.
Forum user 'ginn' seems to also have found the solution for it:
Comment out these lines:
Section InputDevice
Driver wacom
Identifier stylus
Option Device
I checked it with a Live CD later and it has been resolved
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ATI Radeon 9000
I have solved changing some parameters in the xorg.conf as follow:
---original Dapper Section Device---
#Section Device
# Identifier ATI Technologies, Inc. Radeon RV250 If [Radeon 9000
Pro]
# Driver ati
# BusID PCI:1:0:0
#EndSection
I have a Wallstreet G3 Powerbook with a dead PRAM and my symptomps are
the same as in Bug #38845.
Could this not be fixed by setting some kind of date redefinition in the
init file for GDM that runs at startup. Something like, if date 1970
then set date to something after 1970.
Just my two noob
I have a Wallstreet G3 Powerbook with a dead PRAM and my symptomps are
the same as described in this bug.
Could this not be fixed by setting some kind of date redefinition in the
init file for GDM that runs at startup. Something like, if date 1970
then set date to something after 1970.
Thereby
I have a Wallstreet G3 Powerbook with a dead PRAM and my symptomps are
the same as described in this bug.
Could this not be fixed by setting some kind of date redefinition in the
init file for GDM that runs at startup. Something like, if date 1970
then set date to something after 1970.
Thereby
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gthumb
When sorting images by category using the find feature of gThumb, the
search results contain false hits if one category name is a substring of
another category name. For example, if I have two categories, one
called foo and another called foobar
I'm getting similar freezes with a Dapper install on a newly built
system.
After some poking around, what I've found is that i can generally run
indefinately off the live CD, but once I run Gparted and it does it's
initial device scan, the next time the system accesses the CD (usually
when I
Oh one last note, I'm installing off the amd64-desktop image.
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I have trouble receiving PMs from people in the cases that I initiate
the chat. At first I thought people were just disliking me, but the
person responded in chat telling me that they replied twice. This is on
6.06, x86.
** Affects: gaim (Ubuntu)
Importance: Untriaged
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-session
Dapper up to date (comes from beta 2)
In System Preferences session Start up program tab
Add an item :
- just type a command containing a single (or an odd number of) (wherever you
want) -- nautilus crashes. If it doesn't crash,
I had a similar problem; I could assign Super as shortcut, but not use
it as a modifier for a shortcut.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~% xmodmap -pm |grep Super
mod4Super_L (0x7f), Hyper_L (0x80)
I set Super is mapped to the Win-keys in my
System - Preferences - Keyboard - Layout Options -
I forgot to mention that this was with Breezy upgraded to Dapper.
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note; I never had this personally until I started playing with sync
(worked once out of the box, then broke, then I started playing)
I find that this comes up when gpilotd is run on the commandline, and I
try to Enable one of the conduits through gpilotd-control-applet
(Seems currently limited
Bug #43226 seems quite similar - maybe they should be merged? (sorry)
When I was in Suse 10.0 the problematic *odp stopped crashing openoffice
once I installed OpenOffice 2.0 as provided from their website. I thought it
was an issue with Java dependencies, since I had updated JDK after
I use Ubuntu 6.06, I just installed it.
I installed gnome-pim and more programs using synaptic, when I tried to
unselect some applications from the menu using alacarte I unselected the
Applications Submenu that gnome-pim used to put their two programs, I
unselect more programs, I created a new
Open a terminal and run this:
rm ~/.local/share/desktop-directories/Applications.directory
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gdm
When logging out (quitting), the gdm themed greeter appears properly,
however, when using ctrl+alt+backspace to restart gdm, an error appears
along the lines of The greeter application appears to be crashing.
Hitting ok then takes me to the
** Attachment added: A problematic *odp in Dapper/OpenOffice2.0
http://librarian.launchpad.net/3017056/GA_rudzicz.odp
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OpenOffice writes a .recently-used entry with type application/octet-stream
when not loading correctly
https://launchpad.net/bugs/47506
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I installed Ubuntu using the desktop CD, and the cursor theme in GDM was
the expected (white) one. However, since I apt-get'ed kubuntu-desktop,
I'm back to the X black cursor theme. Could this bug perhaps be
reopened?
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X default cursor is displayed instead of the Human Theme one.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
I'm exporting a .mpg file from mythtv with nuvexport and watching the
file size grow in nautilus. Then it crashes. I haven't reproduced it
yet...
** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Untriaged
Status: Unconfirmed
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