Same for palm m500, almost the same model as the original bug report.
The attempts to sync with the cradle setup anywhere but on /dev/ttyUSB1
fail requiring a soft reset of the palm.
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[feisty] default device (/dev/pilot) is not correct
https://launchpad.net/bugs/81171
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I have a similar problem:
Connection status is OK, but the config window (gnome-pilot settings) opens
twice on every sync, apart from the synchronization window (which works fine).
Is it something I'm doing wrong?
This is on edgy, with a palm m500.
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gnome-pilot windows open repeatedly for
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 3667 ***
Personally, I'm using Edgy (this occurred during Dapper, but it's
worsened (to my taste) now on Edgy), but I'd moved to discussing this on
the thread for bug #3667. Here's the file asked, nevertheless.
** Attachment added: printing bug info generated
It's worse in Edgy: it used to auto recognise if the page should be
laid out horizontally or vertically (I don't know if the behaviour
depends on variables/consts set in the files, all I know is that
acroread works), and there's no use selecting multiple (virtual) pages
per page, it spews out a
This behaviour is still present in Edgy. The worst thing is that,
installing mpg321 I get sound preview for .mp3 files, but ogg123 is
missing in Edgy. And Nautilus let me apply (offers me) a change that
won't work for most files. At least supporting free codecs as ogg in the
install disc should be
It still doesn't work with proper (tested with timidity and totem)
.mid and .wav files in Edgy.
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Nautilus sound preview doesn't work with OGG files.
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Installing sox reenables support for .wav files, but not .ogg or .mid
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I don't understand, an audio preview of an .ogg file copied to my
desktop works, the same file in another partition (the relevant options
for /etc/fstab are the same: defaults) doesn't. The other partition is
named /music, my user has permission to read and write there, and it's
the Rhythmbox
Fiddling with the file permissions works, even when I left them back to
what they were previously.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 29508 ***
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 29508
[Human Theme] Progress bar text is hard to read when progress indicator is
halfway through the character
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The font in the progress bar of the CD/DVD burn dialog is very hard to read
I might add: It's worsened in Edgy: now _all_ the text in the progress
bar is hard to read.
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[Human Theme] Progress bar text is hard to read when progress indicator is
halfway through the character
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Yes, I had noticed that. Funny thing is, I'm not running (or have
installed) nvidia-glx, so that's purely redundant. I'm using the nv
driver because of the security vuln that appeared some days ago and
because frankly I've got no use for the 3d driver yet. Still, it'd be a
pretty big thing to
The problem here is Ubuntu devs are keen on starting GDM as soon as
possible, to give the user the illusion of a faster bootup (just like
Windows, I might add), while things keep loading in the background.
Evidently there's a balance to be struck and we got caught in the ugly
side of it.
It's a
I subscribe the above, same results here after I booted up today (I'd
noticed it before, but didn't worry about it).
Plus, in my case the gdm screen has reverted to the default Flowers theme.
I see no /tmp/.gdm_socket file either (after logging in at least).
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After the comments in the upstream bug, this seems to be caused because
GDM is started too early by init, so a possible solution is going to
/etc/rc2.d/ and changing S13gdm to, say, S21gdm . It's worth a try, so
I'll post more about it in a reboot.
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Cannot run gdmsetup
No, mv'ing the symlinks didn't help, in fact gdm didn't start at all.
Running
sudo /usr/sbin/gdm
gave me the normal, edgy gdm screen.
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My mistake, I'd mystyped s21gdm instead of S21gdm. It now works (though
it seems like it takes more to open gdm, probably because it does).
Maybe some other initscript can be moved after it? I attach my
(modified) setup for /etc/rc2.d as a text file.
** Attachment added: modified setup for rc2.d
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