Sorry, but as there was no counter argument why this could have been indeed a
duplicate, I have taken the liberty to revert the change.
Please, if you still think it is a duplicate, first try to argument why. Once
we agree, then we can find the right conclusion for this bug.
:-)
Sincerely yours.
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My installation of Ubuntu Server 14.04 is bare metal (no
virtualisation). The hardware box contains 3 network interfaces, one
broadcom (not yet used) and two intel (actually one PCIe network card
with 2 ports, one is currently used).
The MAC address of the intel network card
Same thing as with Olivier, the applet is no more using the Automatic
proxy settings, or perhaps the Gnome Proxy Settings are broken because
most application do not see the proxy configuration when using it in
automatic mode. I say most because the only exception that do work are
Firefox and
I can test it on Maverick, if you like, but I'm on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS and do not
wish to upgrade for awhile (that the purpose of an LTS) as I'm using it for
work.
So I can make the test, but then a fix is required to be backported to 10.04
and I would suggest to any supported Ubuntu release
I don't know if my problem is similar or not, but here are the details:
I'm using Ubuntu 10.04 LTS with latest updates.
At work, we use a proxy and we have an automatic script for that. This
is handy so when I'm home, it does not find the script and no proxy is
configured which is what I want.
Same same and no differences on Ubuntu 10.10 :-(
On Ubuntu 10.10
With manual configuration: weather-applet and Firefox work, Empathy and Pidgin
do not work (this is a regression for Pidgin)
With automatic configuration: only Firefox works, weather-applet, Empathy and
Pidgin do not work!
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/587097
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Binary package hint: gnome-panel
I have Evolution configured to use an Exchange Server 5.5 (thus I'm
using the package evolution-mapi to be able to configure Evolution).
Thus evolution has access to my Exchange Calendar.
It seems that this configuration makes the Clock
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The problem with Ctrl+L is that this is not ergonomic, because you cannot find
out (apart by going to a forum or bug report like this one) by yourself.
When you want to do this, you are just going to fiddle around with the mouse to
find a way to copy the path or paste it. If it is not obvious
Accessing the text version of the path is sometimes necessary when you want to
copy in a email the full path to a directory. I even found out recently (I
don't have Windows at home) that although Win7 is having something similar to
the button you can easily toggle it to text to copy and paste
This bug also applies to latest Lucid as of this writing (I have also
notified the linked bug report of this fact).
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I was trying to use palimpsest from the gnome-disk-utility package to create a
JFS partitions on my external hard drive. However, palimpsest does not offer
JFS for filesystem. It offers ext2-4, XFS, FAT, NTFS and some other uncommon
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Binary package hint: evolution
Context:
This bug report looks similar to Bug #338982 but it's diverging in several
ways: it receives the signal SIGABRT and not SIGSGEV; using the IP address
instead of the hostname does not solve the issue; I do not even get the chance
to
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Binary package hint: evolution
It seems that when I get new messages, it can happen (and quite often,
like this is the 6th time I'm restarting Evolution since this morning)
that Evolution silently disappear. No other messages.
I have run it inside a console and it says that
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This bug does not affect me any longer in Ubuntu 9.04.
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Just for information, here is my last comment on the bugzilla tracker:
I have perform the test with the same data on 3 other platforms since the bug
report:
1. - latest Ubuntu Karmic Koala (future 9.10) 32bit
2. - latest Ubuntu 9.04 32bit
3. - latest Ubuntu 8.04.2 LTS 32bit
The crash has
Adding a reference to the upstream bug in Gnome Bugzilla system
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #584803
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=584803
** Changed in: gedit
Importance: Undecided = Unknown
** Changed in: gedit
Status: New = Unknown
** Changed in: gedit
Hello Sebastien,
I have installed the following package:
sudo apt-get install libgtk2.0-0-dbgsym=2.16.1-0ubuntu2
sudo apt-get install libgtksourceview2.0-0-dbgsym=2.6.1-0ubuntu1
Then I have run once more the test, you can find attached the stacktrace.
NB: gedit crashed once more, I have the final
Hello Sebastien,
You can find attached here the backtrace of gedit during the crash.
About the retracer, do you mean that it is a launchpad feature that will
analyse the coredumped, create a backtrace from it, delete the coredumped and
then will make public the bug report? That's a great
I forgot to mention that gedit has been updated but I still have the
bug, here is my current version of gedit: 2.26.1-0ubuntu1
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The next time I'm home and using my computer, I will try to reproduce the bug
and generate a stack trace that is usable for you and that does not contain
sensitive information.
One note though, if you have a wordpress blog, try to export the entire
wordpress database (only the wordpress related
Sorry, I had to remove the core dump as it contains information from the file I
opened. And there are e-mails and other stuff that I do not want to publish.
In case you want the core dump, you will have to request it directly to me, and
I will try to clean it before sending it.
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Binary package hint: gvfs
On a Thinkpad T500, there are 3 buttons to control the sound volume. One
mute/unmute button, one to raise the volume and one to lower it.
When using Ubuntu Jaunty alpha 4, the sound configuration was correctly
reported by the Gnome volume applet.
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I had also the problem with cropping in Gimp, but I agree that it could
be related to GTK as when I have visual effects on (compiz or whatever
it is now ;-) ) the crash are much more commons than when I have no
visual effects at all. It crashes when I'm trying to activate a menu,
resize a window,
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Roberto,
On my Dell D600, I could also use the Fn Keys to increase and decrease the
brightness, and the brightness applet was not working before too. After I have
performed the instructions, when I use those keys, it is behaving as before
(from an end user point of view). I mean, if I press
Nice initiative Erik :-) thanks for your work!
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The HAL release, which includes the fix, is in the Gutsy Gibbon repository and
has been back-ported to Feisty.
However, even though the source code, which corresponds to the Ubuntu 7.04
back-ported package (0.5.9-1ubuntu2~feisty1, see
http://packages.ubuntu.com/feisty-backports/source/hal),
Thank you Erik. I have tried in parallel to compile the source package that I
had manually downloaded (including the patch). Roughly, here
(http://www.berthon.eu/wiki/foss:ubuntu:wikishelf:hal:feisty) is an history of
what I executed.
After rebooting, I issued the modprobe command to load the
You are a King Erik :-)
I did install libsmbios from the Gutsy source and now the LCD brightness is
working :-)
I have updated the page. It is kind of raw/rough at the moment, I will later in
the week update it.
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Oops, I meant by updating the page, that one:
http://www.berthon.eu/wiki/foss:ubuntu:wikishelf:hal:feisty
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May I suggest that we raise this bug importance to medium? At least if
confirmed.
I mean that for mobile enterprise users who have to re-configure their proxy in
each new places (e.g. the one at work, potentially the one at the customer or
hotel, none at home) this is quite nice and an often
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Binary package hint: gnome
Steps to reproduce
Requirement: having a mandatory proxy to access the Internet. No other
connection allowed.
- In System-Preferences-Network Proxy
- Select Manual and use the same proxy for all protocols
- Enter the proxy IP or host name and
Just wanted to let you know that the bug is still present with Kernel
2.6.20-15
As I mentioned earlier, if I'm booting with kernel 2.6.20-9 I do not
have the problem.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/92091
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Binary package hint: nautilus
This bug is issued after some exchanges in the forum around the thread:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=393034
The problem is solved by using a work around. I'm opening a bug on the
normal procedure which fails.
Basically and to
Very weird, I have the problem yet again with evince 0.8 (Ubuntu Feisty Fawn).
My printer is an HP Laserjet 4345 and is configured in CUPS with the duplex
mode. I can print with OpenOffice.org or other applications with the two side
printed. However, if I open a PDF with Evince (the default),
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Binary package hint: gnome-core
Component problem: Gnome Save as dialog (I have guessed it might be
included in gnome-core package...)
Version: As of today, latest in feisty fawn
is reproducible: yes and easily
problem description:
Scenario 1:
Using Firefox, I select Save
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gimp
Apport was unable to upload the crash report (timeout). But I wanted to save a
XCF as PNG, and I clicked on Save a copy.
The file selector dialogue box was displayed but partially, no text was
displayed, i-e all the widgets were displayed (like
The crash report as generated by apport.
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Binary package hint: serpentine
I do not know if the bug is on apport or on serpentine but here is what
happened.
I wanted to burn some MP3 to an audio CD, so I launched Serpentine and added
the required MP3 files (and I still had 11 minutes of free space). Then, I
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Oops, I was too fast. This bug seems to be a duplicate of Bug 84086...
Sorry for the mistake.
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The behaviour is still present with the newest kernel: 2.6.20-12
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It did not use to happen before, but now it does.
As I have seen some new updates, I can try to perform the test again. But I
will do so later on this day. I will keep you post.
I will also try to use the older kernel (2.6.20-9) instead of the latest one.
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I have launched the command alsamixer, but I am unsure of what you mean by if
it is listed or not.
What I can see is:
Under Gnome in the top bar, I have a small icon for the sound. On
mouse over, it states Master: 22%
Under Gnome, in the Sound preferences window, I see Device: Intel
I don't know launchpad really well. So I did not know if I should have use the
Also affects upstream functionnality or not.
So here I give the reported problem in the Gnome system :
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=418510 (#418510)
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Status: Unknown
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Oops, I did not test the bug since the last Gnome update (now 2.18.0), and it
seems to be corrected. So I have closed the bug on Gnome Bugzilla (I should
have test it again before opening actually... lesson learned!)
If the bug still exists, I cannot reproduce it :-( So let's hope it is
OK here are the results of my new tests:
With all updates as of 2007/03/15 09h00 UTC, the bug is still present. I
mean that after suspend and resume, I still have a warning message
telling me that I had performed an unsafe removal of my external hard
disk.
I have tried to reproduce it with the
Public bug reported:
It perhaps has some similarities with bug #73679
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-volume-
manager/+bug/73679) but is still quite different (at least from my point
of view) that I decide to report it in a separate bug.
What happens:
I have a USB hard disk
In case an image would be more understandable than a text, I am attaching a
screenshot of my desk with the above mentioned problem.
The partition that is shown as mounted twice by Gnome is Landmannabok and it is
a ntfs type. Here is the mtab entry (and it is only once in the mtab):
/dev/sdb1
I have the same problem with Ubuntu Feisty Fawn. I did not have it with
previous versions (6.06 and 6.10)
Strangely, it is displayed twice on my Gnome Desktop is the external hard drive
was already plugged in before I booted. However, if my Gnome session is already
started and I plug my
I have the same problem with Ubuntu Feisty Fawn. I did not have it with
previous versions (6.06 and 6.10)
Strangely, it is displayed twice on my Gnome Desktop is the external hard drive
was already plugged in before I booted. However, if my Gnome session is already
started and I plug my
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 72633 ***
I got the exact same problem. I can texto say:
saved it as a PNG. I then used the PNG in a html page as an image, and when I
loaded the page in the browser, gimp crashed.
Note that I'm using Gimp 2.2.13 that comes with Feisty Fawn.
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Binary package hint: gnome
This apply more specifically to the Gnome Volume Control applet that is
displayed by default near the datetime in the top bar of the Gnome Desktop.
The version of this applet is 2.17.90.
The problem is minor and cosmetic only. It occurs after the
As a drawing is worth a thousand words, I have attached here a screenshot
(actually an assembly of several screenshots) showing before and after the
suspend/resume events with a small snapshot of the power history of the Gnome
Power Manager.
You shall notice that eventhough in the after state
Hello Daniel,
By upstream, do you mean Gnome? Because, I have tried to check on the Gnome
bugzilla for a similar bug but I did not find one. (cf.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/buglist.cgi?product=gnome-appletsbug_status=NEWbug_status=REOPENEDbug_status=ASSIGNEDbug_status=UNCONFIRMEDcomponent=mixer)
network settings.
Cheers,
Huygens
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