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Binary package hint: nautilus
Ubuntu Hardy with Proposed updates enabled (to get new firefox)
In the Network Servers location I can see several SFTP File Transfer
hosts. Some are Macs, some are other Ubuntu machines, some are Gentoo
machines, either advertised by their own
The ssh client (and sftp commandline client) connect to the remote
servers with no problems. (As noted in the original bug report. ;-) )
openssh-client version:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-cache policy openssh-client
openssh-client:
Installed: 1:4.7p1-8ubuntu1.2
Candidate: 1:4.7p1-8ubuntu1.2
is it worth mentioning, as i've just noticed I haven't, that the desktop
system in question (mab in the above quoted command prompts) is amd64,
not x86?
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I've also confirmed that the error occurs regardless of whether I'm
authenticating using ssh keys or password authentication.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sftp kelpie.local
Connecting to kelpie.local...
sftp ^D
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gvfs-mount sftp://kelpie.local
Error mounting location: Unable to find
FYI the gvfs versions installed are all
0.2.4-0ubuntu1 (hardy-updates)
That applies to:
gvfs
gvfs-backends
gvfs-bin
gvfs-fuse
libgvfscommon0
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OK, I remembered I did have another Hardy desktop install - on another
EPIA-5000. I'd abandoned that installation in favour of Gentoo (-Os
makes a big difference to usability on that hardware) but it was intact.
It's also an almost completely vanilla ubuntu-desktop install, whereas
mab, my main
Sebastien Bacher wrote:
does anybody still get this issue using the current versions?
Yes, me. :-) Hardy x86_64, all up to date, no change to report.
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You
Sebastien Bacher wrote:
you seem to be the only one having the issue and it's likely something
specific to your configuration so maybe you could open the bug on
bugzilla.gnome.org directly since you are better placer to reply to
upstream comment than bug triagers not having the issue
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looking to the source code the ssh backend runs ssh -V and look if
OpenSSH, Sun_SSH or SSH Secure Shell are printed on the command
line to know which implementation it should be using, your wrapper
probably doesn't respect the -V option or print something which is not
Still affects vinagre on maverick, and on x64 arch as well as i386.
Vinagre version now 2.30.2-1ubuntu1 on maverick x64
Remote machine is G4 Mac Mini running OSX Leopard, via Apple Screen Sharing
** Attachment added: Shows colour problem between little-endian ubuntu and
big-endian mac
This problem has gone away with later libunity upgrades. so as far as
i'm concerned it can be closed.
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Title:
new problem
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
Sometimes, apparently at random, when I open the gnome control center
(these days usually by selecting System Settings from the powerswitch
menu), it appears not to open, but in fact it has opened but is
invisible. If I click/drag
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System Settings sometimes opens invisible and makes rest of desktop
mostly unresponsive
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no idea; this just came up after reboot following today's upgrades.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly 0.10.17-1ubuntu2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.38-8.42-generic 2.6.38.2
Uname: Linux 2.6.38-8-generic x86_64
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install/upgrade: trying to overwrite
trying again didn't work for me, it repeatedly failed with this.
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empathy-accounts crashed with SIGSEGV in
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Binary package hint: xchat-gnome
when i first installed natty alpha i launched xchat-gnome and selected
'keep in launcher' in the unity launcher, and was happy thereafter until
today (and some very recent update to something)
The xchat-gnome launcher didn't work any more.
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I don't have access to the machine I was using when I originally
reported this (an Asus 1008HA) as it's been lent to a family member.
However, I now have Maverick installed dual-boot on my Macbook Pro
(ubuntu-desktop, not netbook edition) and can report that the behaviour
is indeed as expected
Seems also to not work on Lucid on Asus 1008HA.
NB: trackpad appears during dmesg as:
[ 14.086198] Synaptics Touchpad, model: 1, fw: 7.2, id: 0x1a0b1, caps:
0xd04731/0xa4
[ 14.161555] input: SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad as
/devices/platform/i8042/serio1/input/input8
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: vinagre
When connecting using remote desktop viewer to a PowerPC Mac (running
Mac OS X Leopard), the remote desktop shows up with wrong colours,
looking like an endian issue. (Screenshot will be attached.) Colours are
fine when connecting to an Intel
** Attachment added: Screenshot of Robert Greenham’s iMac G5.png
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version vinagre 2.29.6-0ubuntu1 appeared for update later the same
evening; shows the same bug (no, I wasn't expecting a fix that soon!
Just affirming, it affects the latest version. :-)
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You
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
This looks like bugs 66126 or 31967; however both are quite old bugs
marked as fix released a long time ago. So I guess this is a
regression of one or the other...
Settings are
On AC Power, lid-closed should go to Blank Screen.
On
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** Attachment added: DevkitPower.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33000396/DevkitPower.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33000397/GConfNonDefault.txt
Got this just after logging out and in after the latest updates a few
minutes ago.
I don't even use evolution...
Slightly later version than original reporter:
rac...@mab:~$ apt-cache policy evolution-data-server
evolution-data-server:
Installed: 2.27.91-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 2.27.91-0ubuntu1
Yes, I'm still seeing this, with a freshly-installed-from-alpha4
installation. I'm all up to date and so far the screensaver and display
sleep have both never activated on their own as if, as someone here
said, the system is never considered idle for some reason.
This is on an amd64 system with
(also unlike original poster, this is on amd64.)
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On 5/22/12 11:37 AM, Andrei Emeltchenko wrote:
I think what happened is that designers copied Apple concept but
unfortunately made some modifications :-(. Please if copy, then copy
exactly!!
Well, except that they did *one* thing better than apple: In a
multi-monitor setup the global menu is
If these comments reveal anything it's that different people want to
work in different ways. Those of us whose other main machines are Macs
want a permanently visible global menu; those whose other machines are
Windows, or just came from earlier versions of Gnome, want menus
attached to the
oddly this happened for me while trying to take a screenshot to report a
different bug. screenshot crashed out and I ended up here... Doesn't
seem relevant unless it's because I was in the process of selecting an
area to grab and that intersected nautilus/appmenu.
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was reporting a separate bug #1010858 about double icons appearing for
mounted filesystems, and it occurred to me that it was happening for
volumes I had listed in /etc/fstab with uhelper=udisks, the mechanism i
used in previous versions to mount internal drives and see them
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Additional note: making it work a different way half-worked. Using
gnome-disk-utility to set mount options to generate the /etc/fstab line:
LABEL=Spinner /media/Spinner auto nosuid,nodev,nofail,uhelper=udisks2 0
0
did allow the drive to mount from the disk utility; but after reboot, I
still got
Public bug reported:
Context was in testing and reporting bug #1011257 (reports a functional
problem with actually using this dialogue). I noticed that when you go
into Edit Mount Options... on a volume, the dialogue you get has an
Automatic Mount Options switch at the top, which defaults to ON.
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Title:
automatic mount options switch logic is backwards
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Further findings.
I think the reason why x-gvfs-show doesn't work is that package util-
linux needs to be upgraded to 2.21+ to support the x-gvfs options.
In the meantime I tried changing the option in my /etc/fstab to comment
=gvfs-show, which seems to be the way to do it for older versions of
Confirmed; since late beta sometime I noticed it was actually working.
Some usability and reliability issues remain but outside scope of this
big, so let's close it.
Sent from my iPhone
On 19 Oct 2011, at 19:56, Sebastien Bacher seb...@ubuntu.com wrote:
thank you for your bug report, is that
Public bug reported:
This has only just happened; I presume after today's update, as it was
working yesterday.
Open Nautilus window, click on Browse Network, expect to see icons for
each of my zeroconf-advertised shares on the rest of my network - mostly
macs sharing afp and sftp.
Today, only
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zeroconf-advertised network shares are missing
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Some additional notes to cover bases:
1: System was freshly installed after 11.10 release. This has worked
since then until now.
2: Vinagre is able to see remote desktop shares on the network (again,
mostly macs doing screen sharing), so the zeroconf on the network does
appear to be working.
3:
Frustratingly the reboot *did* clear it, so I'm now unable to reproduce it,
unless it happens again. If it does, while this bug remains open, I will do
so.
Another test I wish I'd done before the reboot was to use avahi-browse to
confirm what was actually being seen.
We're not supposed to have
Incomplete? what do you want? Ask.
Bug Watch Updater
3 November 2011 17:33
** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon
Status: New = Incomplete
Rachel Greenham
21 September 2011 10:53
Public bug reported:
In the settings window, in the Screen preferences, there are very few
options, and even
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Getting this trying to log in on an xdmcp session from a mac running
Xephyr. Not sure if this error is related to initial attempt to log in
with default Unity desktop, or subsequent attempt to log in with
Unity2d, which is at least partially functional (various display bugs
eg: short titlebars)
[x] option to show the damn global menu all the time
i believe that was the original complaint here; recently there's been
all these other options thrown in like someone *wanted* to muddy the
issue. LIM fwiw is a cute variation on the theme of having the menu on
the window, but which is just
fwiw i'd also say that for consistency's sake leave the default as-is -
not least for the reviews, where you'd have a choice between They
changed the way menus work *again* and While the default menu
behaviour remains the same as before, there are now some user-
configurable options to answer
On 15/09/2012 22:06, Aleve Sicofante wrote:
what to do when the window gets narrower than the menu...
- Whatever has been done for 20+ years with the classic menu bar in the
window. This is not a new problem.
i think they word-wrap onto additional lines, on windows at least.
that's going to
Public bug reported:
On Oneiric beta, when opening the Connect dialog to connect to a new
server, the window that opens is empty except for the buttons at the
bottom, which makes it a bit hard to use. Screenshot attached.
This actually looks like Debian bug http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
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When using Nautilus to browse network, you can see available volumes on
the various machines on the local net. Advertised afp volumes shared out
by macs or linux hosts using netatalk show up in this window, but trying
to mount them just gets you an error dialog: 'Could not
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Browse networks shows afp mounts but can't mount them
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Confirmed fixed for me now I have it.
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Title:
Connect window is blank except for Close and Connect buttons
To manage
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In the settings window, in the Screen preferences, there are very few
options, and even they don't seem to work. :-) One of them is the Lock
screen after option where you can select a delay before the screen is
locked and required a password to regain access.
I have this set
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Lock screen after setting in Screen is ignored
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The Turn off after option is set to 10 minutes. And the screen does
seem to turn off after that time, or as near that I've not noticed it
doing otherwise.
At some unmeasured time after that (but way, way less than an hour)
waking it again requires the password.
I see no dim screen option
As attached
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On 21/09/11 20:15, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
could you stop gnome-settings-daemon, run it from a command line with
--debug, get the issue and copy the log to the bug?
I may need more specific instructions on how to do that.
When i tried it using logical-to-me means, it just respawned; before
As attached. Did changed, logged out, logged in, started tailing the
.xsession-errors file for my own amusement, then left machine alone at
13:17.
Nearly forgot about it too long! but not quite. At 14:00 woke it up, and
had to enter the password.
(Copied file to new file for upload before
NB: the last line in the log before the screen dimmed was:
** (deja-dup-monitor:4532): DEBUG: monitor.vala:221: Automatic backups
disabled. Not scheduling a backup.
As no timestamps on the following gnome-settings-daemon entries, and
screen was black, I don't know when they happened! :-)
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gnome-settings-daemon crashed with SIGSEGV in
Was about to report this too, yes I'm seeing this, and have seen it for
the past few Ubuntu versions, but as it tended to happen when I was
distracted by going off to do something and it didn't stop me, i never
got around to posting a bug about it before.
I'm using 11.04 Natty all up to date and
NB: As the screenshot implies, this is on i386 Natty, on a netbook; I
also, like the original reporter of this bug, encounter it on amd64
Natty machines, so architecture seems irrelevant.
And other versions back at least to Lucid (still have one of those
sitting around with a desktop).
Point of
just hit this on first desktop login after attempted upgrade from natty
on i386 netbook. xsession-errors attached. also, some errors encountered
at end of upgrade; hadn't got as far as investigating that yet and no
idea if relevant.
** Attachment added: .xsession-errors file
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Machine (a netbook) has been upgraded from Natty, where xchat-gnome was
already configured and working happily.
After the upgrade, launching xchat-gnome works, but attempting to open
the Connect dialog to join a new network that isn't auto-joined on
startup fails; the window
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As attached, from just after reproducing it today...
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Expected: Raid arrays have appropriate icons in launcher/disk utility etc. Used
to be there in Precise
Actual: Icons are missing. Raid array has generic drive icon.
Compare the first screenshot, taken before upgrading from Precise to
Quantal, and the second, taken
Second screenshot attached, showing same system post-quantal upgrade,
missing all raid icons and apparent desktop functionality.
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OK, I'll upgrade this test vm all the way to saucy and see what happens.
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gnome-disk-utlity and
Confirmed; launcher icon has returned; well, it's a new icon, but it's
meaningful, so that's my main issue sorted. :-)
I note still no raid understanding in gnome-disk-utility - array just
shows up as a Block Device. Not terribly important to me but I guess
that's just been a decision to take
don't even care any more; switched to ownCloud. :-)
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nautilus crashed with SIGSEGV in gtk_action_get_name()
To
Public bug reported:
(It has same look as unity-greeter in lightdm but am given to believe
lock screen is handled by gnome-screensaver; move if i'm wrong! lightdm
seems to get it wrong a different way.)
If, having made a wide wallpaper to span multiple monitors, and having
set it as your
I'd like to give a fresh description of this bug. I think I can do so
more concisely, as it affects gnome-shell. I was in two minds about
whether to report it as a new bug, but honestly feared if I did so it
would just be marked a duplicate of this one and ignored. :-)
Also to update for current
/var/log/history.log section as per above post
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I got here because my apport-raised bug #1721492 apparently
automatically got marked as a duplicate of this. I'm not so sure:
This happened after a kernel upgrade to 4.13.0-14-generic. Yesterday I
was happily using this system in a wayland session using nouveau. On
reboot with this update, all I
I’m afk today but will try to get this information on Wednesday.
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Title:
gnome-shell segv on wake from display or system
That wouldn't surprise me. I've seen other reports, on IRC, to the same
effect. Sadly, displayport is not optional here, not if I actually want
to run my monitors at full resolution.
Someone mentioned it being a "known bug" in mutter? However they didn't
link to it and I wasn't at the keyboard at
Adding this to *this* bug, despite the "Fix Released", because it
exactly matches the original post for this bug, whereas the others I've
encountered and reported on are different:
Oct 14 20:02:45 fleetfoot gnome-shell[12750]:
meta_monitor_manager_get_logical_monitor_from_number: assertion
bug #1723615 came up with this fix in place. Whack-a-mole! :-)
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gnome-shell crashes with SIGABRT:
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I wanted to use GnomeWeb to run Tweetdeck as a saved web application. So
I installed epiphany-browser, navigated to tweetdeck.twitter.com, logged
in, and then attempted to save it as a web application. This all seemed
to work, as well as Tweetdeck itself running apparently
Public bug reported:
I hit p by accident. I'll be removing the keybinding now I found
it, in org.gnome.mutter.keybindings switch-monitor. It's too common a
keystroke I hit when working under macOS that I'm just too likely to hit
it by accident. But that's my problem.
But it wouldn't be a problem
I had one crash after applying this yesterday (and rebooting): it
crashed right out to the console, not even to the login screen, and when
I tried logging in again the session failed to start. But since a second
reboot it's apparently been fine. This bug went away, and so too has my
bug #1720149
It just happened, so attached the crash file that was generated. NB:
gnome-shell 3.26.1-0ubuntu2
mutter 3.26.1-1
libmutter-1-0 3.26.1-1
NB: I notice there's also a libmutter-0-0 installed, possibly a hangover
from the original zesty install. but ldd $(which gnome-shell) indicates
it's linked to
I was changing the settings from the commandline via gsettings eg:
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface scaling-factor 2
gsettings reset org.gnome.desktop.interface scaling-factor
etc. etc.
That setting never was exposed in the user interface, to my knowledge.
Rather uselessly the
I can confirm that including gnome3-staging solves most of my HiDPI
issues.
Nearly everything seems to work now, according to the setting in the
control panel -> peripherals -> display tab. I don't know what that is
exposing in gsettings (if it is); nothing obvious. It's certainly *not*
No wait, I've bethought me, actually. Partly brought on by issues with
nvidia/wayland that weren't immediately obvious - nouveau is actually
working better for me, if noticeably a bit more sluggish.
Regarding your comment:
"I think that GNOME Shell 3.25.90 doesn't really support HiDPI for X,
(though probably *unrelated*, I meant)
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HiDPI support partially broken after upgrade to Gnome 3.25
To manage
Brad's comment: No, I've not seen the act of merely *launching* the
gnome tweak tool fix or alter anything in any way. In fact, though
probably related, the latest update seems to have broken its Extensions
tab, but that's another bug.
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Hope I'm not being overly pedantic:
The upgrade that originally broke it, that I applied on Aug 27, did
*not* include gnome-shell. If it had it would have been an obvious
culprit and I would have reported the bug against that instead of gnome-
session. So at the time I originally reported this
I care slightly less than I used to because I just now persuaded ubuntu
wayland session to run on nvidia-384 proprietary drivers. :-) Something
which I presume is intended to be the default behaviour at some point,
or at least for Nouveau.
So since I reported this bug the move to gnome 3.25 has
I just got the mutter upgrade to 3.26.0+20170925~ea214fb-1. My gnome-
shell text was too big! So I reverted my local modification to the
theme's gnome-shell.css ;-) and now the gnome-shell text is the correct
size. I presume this build includes the abovementioned patch.
As this is, I think, the
I can't reproduce this in Xorg on my non-nvidia machine (on which I
normally run Wayland because I can). It appears to be nvidia specific.
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I tried the modeset change first, as that one we'd presumably prefer to
be true anyway one day, whereas giving stuff root that isn't supposed to
have root never feels right. :-)
It worked. I left it to display sleep for a couple of minutes and on
wake I came right back to the desktop. (I don't
It may be the Arc shell theme, in interaction with nVidia:
I was unable to reproduce the problem on the Macbook Pro using Xorg
gnome session, and that still with the Arc shell theme. Both a short
(few minutes) and long (greater than one hour) display sleeps tested.
I was also unable to reproduce
I think my modeset=1 test earlier was invalid; I don't think that change
was ever applied. It *did* get applied just now with a routine dist-
upgrade, which included an update to console-setup, which forced update-
initramfs. And then the system was unbootable except via the recovery
system.
well I spoke too soon. Crash occurred with the locally 'built' arc
theme. Slightly different though in that this time it *did* hang the
system. But it started with the same segv message logged. So back to the
default+Ambiance theme to test that for longer.
Problem with trying to prove a negative.
ok, same symptoms occurred with the default theme. So after all it looks
like the shell theme has nothing to do with it.
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Today I learned from omgubuntu how to reset my gnome/ubuntu desktop
settings (dconf reset -f /), and thought I'd do it, seeing as I had
upgraded from a Zesty install at an earlier stage of 17.10's pre-release
period, and further customised as time went on in the normal way of
Attaching second screenshot referred to in original post...
** Attachment added: "Screenshot from 2017-10-02 11-04-16.png"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mutter/+bug/1720760/+attachment/4960369/+files/Screenshot%20from%202017-10-02%2011-04-16.png
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