Is it time to close this report (i.e. is journald finally integrated in
Ubuntu, replacing .xsession-error)?
If not, then happy 9th birthday bug report!
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I confirm manuellopezibanez's stagement: On my Fedora 21 system,
journald is used and there is no .xsession-errors file, like those I
still found on other Ubuntu machines around the house.
I'm just wondering if there are still legacy apps (or apps not so well
integrated with gdm/kdm/dbus), that
I'm 2 days late, but anyway, I sincerely wish you an happy 8th birthday
bug report!
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.xsession-errors file grows out of
Happy 7th birthday bug report!
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I don't know if it's a completely different bug (see Bug #992403) than
the one reported here, but now, Shotwell icon in the launcher is
missing... I'm on a freshly updated 12.04 with Shotwell 0.12.3.
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Like mentioned earlier, it seems that the failed to retrieve shares
list from server problem may me related to the lack of samba package on
an out of the box Ubuntu installation. Having the samba package
installed appears to fix the problem or, at least, in more complex
situation, be one of the
I'm on Precise 12.04 and was somewhat experiencing the same issue, i.e
getting the failed to retrieve shares list from server when trying to
reach SAMBA shares on my NAS (WD MyBook World Edition).
I've read and try a lot of things on this issue (among others,
rearranging the order of the name
Thanks Michael for your input. As my own problem is already fixed, my
question was in relation with the purpose of this bug report, i.e. to
fix things for the future and for other users.
So here's my proposition: if we want users to have a no-fuss experience
when trying to access SAMBA shares
Same thing here. Here's a screenshot after Shotwell has finished
loading. The halfway progress bar remains on Shotwell's icon on the
Launcher.
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I have more than 6K photos videos. No, there's no progress bar
stalled within Shotwell.
(I used to experiment the Writing metadata to files... never
finishes bug as well, but not lately. See:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/shotwell/+bug/894553)
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I'm on Precise right now, with upower 0.9.15 and the problem appears to
be solved.
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Battery life
I'm on Ubuntu 11.10, using a Samsung Galaxy Nexus with Android 4/ICS.
What I observe is that connecting the GN in ptp mode behaves almost
exactly as it if it was connect as a USB mass storage device, i.e.,
automount, icon (camera) appearing in the Launcher Nautilus,
possibility to
The only problem (limit) with ptp so far is that, strangely, it appears
to limit the space access to +/-1,5 GB, as there is +/- 13 GB available
(free) on the phone...
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I'm a bit late, but anyway, happy 5th birthday bug report!
(Last 2 recent messages show that this bug is still a major security
issue...)
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** Description changed:
We all know that, starting from Oneiric, gdm is replaced by lightdm on
regular Ubuntu, but still, it still need Ubuntu love! At least, for
those who will want to use the regular/vanilia Gnome 3 (with gnome-
shell) and wants optimal integration with the DM.
-
Public bug reported:
We all know that, starting from Oneiric, gdm is replaced by lightdm on
regular Ubuntu, but still, it still need Ubuntu love! At least, for
those who will want to use the regular/vanilia Gnome 3 (with gnome-
shell) and wants optimal integration with the DM.
Here's another
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On Natty Beta 2, with latest updated, the issue appears to be resolved,
i.e. the Universal Access Preferences icon in GDM is now the right one.
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Now on Natty Beta 1 with latest updates, the problem appears to be
solved, i.e. I'm able to select another mailer. However, in some panels
of the gnome-default-applications-properties, some Asian characters are
showing up along with the name of the default selected app (does this
needs another
Now on Natty Beta 1 (freshly updated), the problem appears not only
related to browser/mail apps, but also to multimedia player, since
Banshee is not registered as one available multimedia app. (while it's
now the default music player!), but instead as a personalized
selection... See screenshot
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Indeed, using gconf-editor may allow to set some default app. (but
that's obviously a workaround, since a regular user should be able to
rely on something more straightforward, i.e. a working gnome-default-
applications-properties). But even with gconf-editor, you can't select
a mailer, since
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: yelp
On Natty Beta 1 with updates. See screenshot.
** Affects: yelp (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: documentation help unity yelp
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Natty
** Package changed: yelp (Ubuntu) = ubuntu-docs (Ubuntu)
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Just want to share my experience on some particular points:
- Rhythmbox on Lucid makes Firefly installed on my ARM server crashed,
but *NOT* my other Firefly installed on another Pentium server
- Banshee works well with both servers
- Some fellows on the upstream Rhythmbox bug report
Happy 4th birthday bug report!
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Is there someone from the Ubuntu Security Team /Ubuntu Review Team
listening to this report?
This bug, as I've experienced it at first (I'm the initial reporter) and
as it is experienced by other reporters here, can clearly crash down a
system, so it's not just some ordinary risk less bug. I've
This is a me too report.
On my laptop running Ubuntu Lucid, my findings is that the problem
always occur upon wake-up (resume) process, after I have moved my laptop
(while in sleep mode) from one wi-fi area (e.g.: home) to another wi-fi
area (e.g.: work), i.e. when network-manager has to change
My experience with Ubuntu Lucid so far, on 3 family laptops that I
administer, is that gnome-panel and related applets/notification stuff
is completely erratic and unstable: double icons, missing icons,
notification stopping randomly, unpredictable placement, etc.
See these other (there may be
This bug is so common, that it is reported on Planet Ubuntu (with some
sort of workaround):
http://en.andregondim.eti.br/?p=160
C'mon folks, let's do something with this bug report (or any another one
related that is more well documented if you want). There's no way I can
consider this bug as
No, avahi-browse --all doesn't list all the available shares. It lists
only the mt-daapd one, that runs on the same laptop (the same way
Rhythmbox does). So. no external share listed, whether by avahi-browse
--all or by Rhythmbox,
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
On my laptop with Jaunty RC, Rhythmbox doesn't show mt-daapd shares
anymore, while I know for sure that these shares work well with my other
machines. This may be related to some Avahi mt-daapd problem - see
this report:
On Jaunty 9.04 with Rhythmbox 0.12.0, I.m not experiencing this bug.
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Here's my debug log.
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I did run rhythmbox --debug , but found nothing in the terminal output
that I can understand to be relevant for this bug...
...and, shame on me, I just don't know where to find the debug log file
or to redirect the terminal outputl to a file... I've googled for this,
but didn't find anything
Here's a me too comment, i.e. tracker is not indexing my evolution's
email messages on my laptop, using Intrepid.
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i don't know how to understand the previous statement but in my case, on
Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid), drag and drop of events doesn't work in
Evolution... and I miss this feature that is available on Sunbird
(Lightning/Thunderbrid) on my Windows machine at work...
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Binary package hint: rhythmbox
Using 2 UMS digital audio players (DAP - Iaudio 7 Samsung YP-S3) with
2 different laptops, with Rhythmbox, versions 0.11.6 (on Intrepid) and
0.11.5 (on Hardy), here's what I'm experiencing:
The 2 DAP shows up correctly in Rhythmbox and I can
I've just upgraded to Intrepid Beta and I'm experiencing this bug when I
resume from suspend or from active screensaver. It was not present on
my previous Hardy installation.
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I've found that idle time for suspending set in gnome-power-manager
(GPM) is respected in my case if I don't close the laptop cover (lid).
Closing the lid makes my screen blank (whether or not I set blank the
screen in GPM), but nothing else.
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After today's update, Deskbar seems to work right, i.e. it no longer
freezes upon entering search terms. This report can be closed.
** Changed in: deskbar-applet (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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I don't think this bug is related Compiz, since I experience it without
using Compiz...
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Binary package hint: contact-lookup-applet
I'm on Ubuntu Hardy (Beta) and I use the 0.16 version of the contact-
lookup-applet with the regular Gnome/Evolution address book,
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: contact-lookup-applet
I'm on Ubuntu Hardy (Beta) and I use the 0.16 version of the contact-
lookup-applet with the regular Gnome/Evolution address book, with data
in it.
Here's the problem: when I add the contact-lookup-applet on my taskbar,
nothing
I'm on a Compaq Presario V2610CA laptop with Ubuntu Hardy (Beta) and I'm
experiencing the same problem, i.e. idle time is not respected for
suspend/hibernate. The problem was also ocuring with Gutsy. I've looked
in /apps/gnome-power-manager/actions/ and everything was right, i.e. set
to suspend,
** Changed in: deskbar-applet (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: network-manager-applet = deskbar-applet
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