Could you please still attach it though, otherwise I can't really help
any further. There might be something relevant in there.
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Jorge - I think this is actually a Nautilus/GVFS bug, as it is Nautilus
which is launching Totem when the media is inserted. Nautilus is auto-
launching in all running sessions when media is inserted (not
I still can't reproduce this myself. The only situation where I can get
this is if I edit a text file (which I have write permissions for) in a
directory that I don't have write permissions in. In this scenario, you
can edit the already existing file, but don't have the permissions to
create new
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Thank you for your bug report. I can confirm this. The Alt key correctly
opens all of the other menus, except for the _File menu (for example,
Alt+E correctly opens _Edit)
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Not a gnome-terminal bug
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Binary package hint: gnome-session
On an up-to-date Intrepid system, gnome-session appears to be leaving a
lot of zombie's - evident immediately after logging in via GDM.
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Output of ps aux | grep defunct:
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chr1s 5508 0.0 0.0 0 0 ?Z22:09 0:00
[gnome-login-sou] defunct
chr1s 5521 0.0 0.0 0 0 ?Z22:09 0:00
[gnome-power-man] defunct
chr1s 5522 0.0 0.0 0 0
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I don't think this is a GVFS problem. This happens with other processes
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First of all, can you tell me whether this only happens with Rhythmbox,
or is the audio quality bad with other players
You're correct Hew. x-session-manager is simply a symlink to gnome-
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I can actually confirm this. The problem is that gnome-desktop-
environment depends on gnome-keyring-manager, which doesn't actually
exist.
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Using displayconfig-gtk isn't a good idea, and can lead to an even more
broken config. Even if it does give the illusion that it works, it isn't
the correct way to do it. The most likely culprit is having no virtual
screen size defined in your /etc/X11/xorg.conf, which is a known bug.
Please post
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Please could you provide the following additional information:
1. Run Alacarte from the terminal and post any error messages
to Sessions
+
+ Edit by Chris Coulson:
+
+ It appears that gnome-appearance-properties does not set the appropriate
+ GConf keys to change the default window manager. Temporary workaround is
+ to set the keys manually:
+
+ gconftool-2 --set --type=string
/desktop/gnome/session/required-components
I'm not sure if it should go upstream as I'm not sure if this bit of
g-c-c comes from upstream
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Thats not a proper fix. You shouldn't need to use sudo to open Alacarte,
and is actually a very bad idea. You could end up making your whole menu
inaccessible by messing up the permissions in your home folder.
Please try to run alacarte normally from the terminal and post any error
messages, as
IOError: [Errno 13] Permissão negada:
'/home/sapien/.config/menus/applications.menu'
The crash is actually a permissions error, most likely as a consequence
of opening Alacarte with sudo. To correct it, please try the following:
sudo chown -R $USER:$USER ~/.config
chmod -R u+rwX,go-w ~/.config
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hggdh - Just wondered if you could take a look at this.
Thanks
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Mounted USB harddrive showes twice on the desktop - right click one of the
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manager (Nautilus). If this fails, please specify exactly what folder
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I can confirm this behaviour too
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Which filesystem are you trying to delete files from? Could you please
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moving to trash doesn't do nothing except a denied access icon
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This is a known issue, and doesn't just affect Rhythmbox. Trashing is
not supported on NTFS volumes at all at the moment (including from
Nautilus), so I'm not sure how you managed to successfully move a file
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Pedro - I've seen this in Evince as well, but only when the window opens
maximized. What actually appears to happen is that the Evince window
opens and then never refreshes. As soon as you unmaximise the window by
dragging the titlebar from the top of the screen, the Evince window
refreshes and
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Mehdi - Thanks, but the window manager is now stored in
/desktop/gnome/session/required-components/windowmanager. In addition
to this, gnome-appearance-properties also needs to set the window
manager in /desktop/gnome/session/default-session, which is a list.
** Changed in: gnome-control-center
Changing status back to confirmed though. Fix Committed is not to be
used when a patch is attached to a bug report.
Thanks
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Pedro,
This PDF causes a pretty repeatable memory leak on my Hardy machine. I
get the same results every time I open it. As I scroll up and down the
pages, the memory consumption just keeps climbing and never comes down.
I've had evince running at over 1.1GB everytime I've opened this PDF,
then I
Matt - I know this might sound like a silly question, but is Apport
enabled? You can check by typing the following in a terminal:
cat /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern
...it should look something like |apport %p %s %c. If it reads core,
then Apport is not catching any crashes.
Thanks
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TobiasK - Apport may be installed on your system, but it is not enabled
by default. You have to do this manually. To enable it you should hand
edit the file /etc/default/apport and change enabled=0 to
enabled=1. You then need to restart Apport by typing the following in
to a terminal:
sudo
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Confirmed here.
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Candidate: 2.23.6-0ubuntu1
Version table:
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Steps to
Have you followed the steps at
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/PlayingDVDs (in
particular, have you installed libdvdcss2, which is necessary for
playing CSS encrypted DVD's)?
Thanks
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I'm not sure either. I've forwarded it upstream as well.
Thanks
Chris
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James
There is a function ensure_user_autostart_dir () which creates the
autostart folder, but that is never called when you create a new session
entry. All of the work to create the .desktop file is done in
key_file_to_file (), which doesn't actually create the folder.
The attached debdiff
When you type in a password, you get no visual feedback that the
characters are going in, so it appears as if you aren't typing anything.
However, it is being typed even if you can't see it. Can you please try
this and confirm that you can actually type your password?
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As you
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you please try to start GDM with your default configuration (when it
fails), and then
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If the NVIDIA driver is not explicitly enabled in your xorg.conf, then
Xorg will not load it. That error you see is because there is no
compatible NVIDIA driver found (because it isn't loaded). Your Xorg log
file from the attempt when you ran with the NVIDIA driver shows that the
driver loading ok
Hi, is this still an issue? I think that this could be a bug in HAL or
gnome-power-manager, so we need to isolate where the bug is. Could you
please follow the steps outlined at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingGNOMEPowerManager. In particular, could
you please run the following commands at a time
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The white screen issue is bug 160264.
Thanks
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Aaron - Restarts are still limited to packages that absolutely need them
after upgrading. Examples include the kernel, dbus and HAL. dbus and HAL
can't just be restarted on a live system without breaking everything
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The cursor doesn't do anything, but the password is still being typed
in. Please try it.
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The numbers from HAL are incorrect too, so I'm re-assigning from g-p-m
to HAL for now.
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It might also help if you could attach your ~/.xsession-errors file
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I think this is actually the same as bug 185752
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dbus and f-spot not does not start
TobiasK - You're right - there isn't a new enough -dbgsym package in the
repository at the moment. I've spoken to Martin Pitt about this and I'll
let you know when this is fixed.
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corrupted. Does it work after doing:
sudo apt-get clean
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ls -l /usr/lib/libasound*
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Thanks. It seems that something has messed up your
/usr/lib/libasound.so.2 sym-link (most likely the installation of OSS4).
This explains the undefined symbols problem from the Python interpreter.
This file should link to /usr/lib/libasound.so.2.0.0 on a default
install of libasound2. I'm going to
Confirmed!
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Jessie - The problem isn't that the Samba daemon needs restarting. The
problem is that nautilus-share (which was introduced in to Hardy) uses a
feature of Samba called 'usershare', which allows the administrator to
control who can add shares. The administrator does this by adding users
to the
Mark,
I'm not sure it is that simple with the current Samba implementation,
because it isn't a case of Samba querying whether the user belongs to
the correct group or not when a share is created. The Nautilus-share
extension (running with normal user privileges) needs write access to
Phoenix - Thank you for your response.
When you describe having a daemon that is privileged enough to create
shares on behalf of the user - this is basically how GNOME System Tools
/ System Tools Backends works already for handling system configuration
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Can you please try opening Nautilus, then going to Edit - Preferences,
selecting the Media tab and changing the 'Photos' action.
Thanks
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I think you are confusing symbolic links with 'links' in Windows. The
two concepts are very different.
Have a look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symbolic_link for a brief
explanation of symbolic links in Linux. Symbolic links are meant to
operate completely transparently to the applications
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