** Description changed:
- Looking at software center page, it seems that neither System Settings
- nor KDE System Settings is installed, while, as you can see from my
- screen shot I have System Settings installed in my system (by default).
- If I install System Settings (NOT KDE System
** Description changed:
- Select (in 10.04) the System - Preferences - Startup Applications...
- menu choice. Then click the Options tab and notice the Remember
- Currently Running Application button. The button has a typo, it should
- say Applications (plural) because all running applications
Public bug reported:
Starting with 2.95.5-0ubuntu1 (bzr commit #160) the rhythmbox apport
hook is installed to /usr/share/apport/package_hooks/ instead of
.../package-hooks/. As a consequence the apport hook is no longer
triggered when filing bugs via `ubuntu-bug rhythmbox` (which I confirmed
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apport hook installed to incorrect directory
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Title:
apport hook installed to incorrect directory
The package hook is installed, just to an incorrect directory. Filed as
bug #992355
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Title:
apport package hook should not
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unuseful categories upon rhythmbox report a
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apport package hook should not be run if it is
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Title:
Screen brightness setting has no affect
Hi Nekhelesh,
First off, thanks for contributing to totem upstream!
Unfortunately we're past final freeze on precise. This looks like a
fairly innocuous change but I don't think it's a severe enough problem
to warrant an Stable Release Update, so am marking it wontfix.
If you disagree, please
I'll leave a task open for Q-series. I gather we'll probably get this
fix automatically once Q syncs in the new package.
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Importance: Undecided = Low
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Heya, first off, thanks for this contribution to the LTS, it's much
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As it happens, Ubuntu Precise has now progressed into Final Freeze.
Right now changes to the distro are limited to just ultra-critical
release bugs that the release team has flagged as priorities. Most
other bugs,
Please re-subscribe the ubuntu-sponsors team to the bug report once the
above has been done.
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Status: Triaged = Incomplete
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Crossfade does seem to help, but I'm still seeing a pause for 5-10
seconds before playing the next song.
Still, it's definitely an improvement over not playing at all, so thanks
for the workaround suggestion. :-)
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No; X.org doesn't manage these (not directly anyway). Assuming the
kernel / system is registering it properly, that indicates the kernel
drivers are doing their thing properly, so gnome-power-manager is
typically the next thing to look at.
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** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
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Title:
after opening a file in Totem (or VLC)
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Title:
Screen brightness
X shouldn't crash even if the media player is doing something wrong.
Please run 'apport-collect 942821' to attach the X logs and so on.
Also collect a full backtrace on this crash - see
http://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Backtracing for guidance.
** Also affects: xorg (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Think I've hit this as well, under similar circumstances. In my case I
tracked it down to when rhythmbox has finished an OGG file and the next
file in the queue is MP3. I can reliably reproduce it by advancing to
the end of the OGG, letting it proceed on to the MP3, and it fails each
time.
**
(Or perhaps it's vice versa, MP3-OGG)
See also bug 921071 which could be related.
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Title:
rhythmbox stops playback every
I notice in your log that your music collection is a mix of ogg and mp3.
Could this be the same as bug 921071 or bug 969855?
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Serial Wacom
This made it work properly for me on a fujitsu T4410 with wacom serial
touch screen:
gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.gsdwacom active false
Without that, I get relative tracking behavior as described in bug
973133.
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Title:
Rhythmbox doesn't (always) play when started from
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Importance: High = Critical
** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Triaged
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James has a good point that desktops don't get lid closed events. The
patch in comment #1 is an interesting way to use that fact. Does the
code in question only occur within the context of a lid close event? If
so, then it might be a contender to work around the problem.
The patch in comment
Ah, thank you, that's clearer.
X.org does not manage the brightness settings directly itself (although
the kernel video drivers do provide it as an interface.) It is possible
this is a problem in the settings service. Reassigning.
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Title:
After awake, multimonitor settings
I don't think X should be involved in managing these settings. Like
screen brightness, the configuration setting should be set and managed
by Gnome.
For cases where there isn't a driver available for a particular
keyboard, bug reports should be filed against the kernel.
** Package changed:
Hi Mark,
Is the issue more that the monitor has the wrong default rate, or more
that the config tool no longer lets you set it?
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Xorg has not managed the power settings for quite some time.
Since the kernel interface apparently works, it doesn't sound like a drm driver
bug.
The kernel doesn't persist its settings, that's gnome's job.
Bumping bug to the g-p-m queue.
** Package changed: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu) =
The upstream fix for bug #918077 is included in Precise. Can you re-
test this issue on precise and report whether that fix fixes this issue
as well?
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Status: New = Incomplete
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The patch on the upstream bug that fixes this issue is included in
gstreamer0.10 which is now in Precise.
So, in theory that should fix this issue. Please re-test and reopen
this bug report if the issue is not solved.
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Commit ec7a7c318ac33fe is already included in gstreamer0.10 in precise,
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XCB is a single-threaded protocol, and when called from a multi-threaded
client application, that client needs to take care that its calls are
properly thread-safe. Otherwise, it can trip assertions in the XCB
code.
Which would mean this is not really a *bug* in xcb (any more than a
syntax error
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Title:
Music CD stops playing after two tracks
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Title:
empathy applet moves from X
This was filed against the wrong driver package. -keyboard is no longer
maintained; keyboards are managed via the -evdev driver now. However,
this is probably a window manager error rather than X specifically;
bumping over to gnome.
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This was filed against the wrong driver package. -keyboard is no longer
maintained; keyboards are managed via the -evdev driver now. However,
this isn't really an X issue at all, but more of a window manager
problem. Bumping to metacity, although note that Ubuntu now defaults to
the Unity as the
This was filed against the wrong driver package. -keyboard is no longer
maintained; keyboards are managed via the -evdev driver now. However
this sort of sounds like a bug in the capplet (or else in xkb-data).
Reassigning to gnome.
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This was filed against the wrong driver package. -keyboard is no longer
maintained; keyboards are managed via the -evdev driver now. However
from the comments it seems that this has something to do with gnome
gconf settings (so perhaps this belongs to gnome-settings-daemon?)
Also sounds like
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Status: Incomplete = New
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nautilus assert failure: nautilus:
Bumping back to g-s-d since it's likely an error in that codebase, and
quite likely is a dupe of 833694, but someone should test the upstream
fix first.
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Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
1. Playlist-Load from file...
2. Navigate to some *.m3u file
3. Click open
Actual Behavior: The application blinks and refreshes, and the new .m3u
filename appears at the top of Playlists, under 'Recently Played'
Expected Behavior: Filename should
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Title:
Adding playlist inserts the new entry at the wrong spot in the
playlist list (temporarily)
To manage notifications
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** Changed in: glib
Importance: Medium = Unknown
** Changed in: glib
Status: Invalid = Unknown
** Changed in: glib
Remote watch: GNOME Bug Tracker #667938 = GNOME Bug Tracker #668522
Confirmed this is still happening with current glib2.0.
Upstream bug #668522 better matches this issue than #667938 and is noted
as still open with this issue.
** Changed in: glib2.0 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Low = Medium
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 715242 ***
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** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 588473
shift key get stuck randomly
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 715242
TVTime generates unwanted L_Shift key press events
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The xchat patch didn't apply but was fairly trivial to update, so I'll
sponsor that.
I looked at the gnome-terminal patch but looks like that codebase has
changed a good bit. If this patch is still wanted it probably should be
redone and retested. Feel free to re-sub ubuntu-sponsors once that's
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Display wont resume
** Summary changed:
- rhythmbox crashed with SIGABRT in g_assertion_message()
+ rhythmbox crashed with SIGABRT in g_assertion_message() - assertion failed:
(entry == NULL || rb_history_current (sorder-priv-history) == NULL || (entry
== sorder-priv-external_playing_entry || entry ==
I'm also seeing playing stop but I see it with local files (which are a
random mix of oggs and mp3's.) After reading Jamie's comment #3 I
watched it and sure enough it stops when it starts playing an ogg after
having played an mp3.
After it's taken a break for one ogg, it'll go ahead and play a
jolo, are the two tracks both the same file format?
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Status: Confirmed = Incomplete
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I wonder if this is basically bug
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=668289 ?
If so, that bug says downgrading GStreamer from 0.10.35.2 to 0.10.35
(core and plugins) should work around it, and commit
ec7a7c318ac33fe76ad88fde7b9b64913ab23c57 should fix it.
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** Description changed:
- If a transparently panel is used in gnome shell theme, nautilus menu bar
- is visible under the gnome shell panel.
+ [Impact]
+ fill me in with explanation of severity and frequency of bug on users and
justification for backporting the fix to the stable release
-
It is the same as bug 507062, but don't dupe it. 507062 just times out
for me so I haven't been able to look at or work on that bug report.
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Having pete downgrade to 3.2.2-0ubuntu17 resolved the problem.
He also found the crash only occurred when the wacom tablet was plugged
in; unplugging it worked around the bug.
From the crash dump, g-s-d is crashing in the new wacom support code in
g-s-d that was introduced in this new version.
Perhaps this suggests the wacom plugin's configuration default setting
should be to OFF for precise, if it is indeed new functionality? Then
switch it on by default for 12.10?
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Still happens in precise.
** Tags added: oneiric precise
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Scrolls to top of window when started up with existing
I've verified on Precise that this issue is no longer occuring.
** Changed in: metacity (Ubuntu)
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Ok, this has been working fine for me. Since there's been no response
I'll go ahead and assume whatever the issue was it's long since been
solved.
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
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Closing as wontfix since we don't have a clear enough understanding of
the problem this change would solve.
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Closing as wontfix since we don't have a clear enough understanding of
the problem this change would solve.
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Since the error message was fixed I'll close out the bug at this time.
If you would still like the other issue investigated please file a new
bug with the log.
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Still able to reproduce this with current unity 5.2 (although I still
think it's a nautilus bug, really.)
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Confirmed still affecting precise with unity 5.2.
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Agreed; we can close out the meta-gnome2 task.
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Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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Importance: Low = Wishlist
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Title:
monitor canvas should be
Setting to fixed for precise as per Chris' last comment.
Leaving the task open for oneiric in case Chris wants to complete the backport
of the fix.
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Fix Released
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While I still think the top left box is a poor design, at least on
current unity it no longer causes the launcher to hide. The box is
offset to the right of the launcher now.
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Fix Released
** Changed in: ayatana-design
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: Low = Wishlist
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Title:
[Displays] Too easy to set a
Confirmed still affecting precise. Still awaiting word from Design.
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(oneiric) greeter screen displayed
Not reproducing on precise; perhaps it's a theme issue?
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** Tags added: precise
** Summary changed:
- Missing Firefox, Trash and Show Desktop icon
+ Missing default Show Desktop icon
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gnome-panel assert failure: gnome-panel: ../../src/xcb_io.c:528: _XAllocID:
Assertion `ret != inval_id' failed.
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I'm not seeing this issue on precise with the default theme. Perhaps
it's specific to oneiric, or to the adawaita theme?
** Summary changed:
- Panel has odd spacing, colour artefacts
+ Panel has odd spacing, colour artefacts with Adwaita theme
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Yep, I got one of these crashes myself on current precise, although not
certain exactly how I did it. Was messing around with gnome-panel at
the time.
This was with libxcb 1.8-2
** Attachment added: .xsession-errors
** Changed in: libx11 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Canonical X.org (canonical-x)
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nautilus assert failure:
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Windows fail to refresh unless moved
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Typically behavior such as you describe is due to gnome-settings-daemon
crashing.
The issues you describe in comment #2 sound like Unity issues and should
be reported separately.
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Cant set resolution with
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Panel turns black when maximizing
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Title:
mouse keys to easy to accidently turn on
To manage
We're in the process of updating the X stack in Precise (post-alpha-2),
including a new libxcb and other bits. There have been several fixes
for threading problems, and are wondering if they'll (finally) resolve
this long standing problem.
If you are able to reliably reproduce this bug, then
** Changed in: libx11 (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Incomplete
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nautilus assert failure: nautilus:
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gnome-fallback-mount-helper crashed with SIGSEGV in
Hi Arges,
Thanks for bringing in the upstream patch for inclusion in Ubuntu. I
see you also attached a branch with your work at packaging the patch,
and verified the issue is fixed in precise - so the work here appears to
be getting the fix into Oneiric. I'll provide a review of your branch
on
In order to get a fix deployed for a stable release like oneiric, there
are a few things that need to be done here on this bug report.
See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates/ for the full details.
1. Update the bug report with the following sections:
* An [Impact] section explaining
** Description changed:
[Impact]
When trying to burn an image using brasero (or selecting the drive to write
to using libbrasero from any application using it) doesn't allow to select the
drive (the drive appears on the list, but it can't be selected), thus making
writing a DVD/CD
** Description changed:
- 64-bit Rhythmbox calls 32-bit libgstpbutils-0.10.so.0.24.0 (gstreamer)
- whilst 64-bit library is available. Causing crash when syncing playlists
- to ipod
+ [Impact]
+ fill me in with explanation of severity and frequency of bug on users and
justification for
** Changed in: gstreamer0.10 (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Fix Released
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Randomly stops playing radio streams
To manage
natty is pretty old by now
** Changed in: metacity (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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Title:
Window manager warning:
Generally these types of issues should be analyzed as gnome-power-
manager issues first, then driver issues if g-p-m can be ruled out.
It's possible g-p-m is simply not tracking your backlight settings
correctly, or not updating them properly on reboot.
** Package changed:
** Also affects: xlibs via
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=27552
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Importance: Undecided = Medium
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Title:
nautilus assert failure: nautilus:
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Title:
Completely replace lcms1 by lcms2 in Ubuntu
To manage
[Expired]
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Title:
Essentially, the problem is that during login the screen resolution is
resized but the screen isn't cleared; gnome-settings-daemon (or
*possibly the GPU) just fills the undefined space with snippets from the
framebuffer.
We could just insert a blank before beginning the login, and then
unblank
Added bug to multi-monitor specification.
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/desktop-p-multi-monitor
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/850885
Adding design team, because the decision about whether to blank, tile,
or scale for the transition between login session and user session when
resolutions don't match will require design team input.
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