I'm sure something can be done about this. I've just done an strace on
the menu opening, it tries to do ~1500 file opens (most of which are for
non-existent files).
First of all, most of those should be preloaded (actually, they should
be cached once, then the cache should be preloaded in one
Yes, it seems to work now correctly. Thanks!
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I still have the not working issue even after the latest upgrades.
(But I also have multiple entries, so that might contribute.)
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Binary package hint: gnome-keyring-manager
This is about Ubuntu Gutsy, freshly updated.
I can't create any new keyrings (including the default one, if there are
none) with the gnome keyring manager. When I try to create a new keyring
(menu KeyringNew Keyring) the new name
I added gnome-keyring to the affects list, as it seems there's the
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Hi! I have a Dell Latitude D620 laptop, which includes both wireless and
Ethernet adapters. For some reason, the network-admin applet doesn't
seem to work anymore. It worked just fine a couple of hours ago.
I have
Hi, thanks for reminding me of this. It's working now, you can close
this safely.
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Yes, it seems to be working now. Thanks!
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This is an old bug as far as I know. Initially the behavior was the one
described above, but now drag and drop doesn't work at all. There are
some bugs registered on that, this should probably have it's name
changed and linked as a duplicate.
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The only possibly relevant operation I was doing was removing some kde
packages (I use almost only gnome). More exactly I was almost done with:
$ sudo aptitude remove kcontrol konqueror konsole kraptor kraptor-data
ktorrent
Maybe the
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Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
I'm not sure what the package is, the program is gnome-keybinding-
properties. This would be a very nice program, if it would be a bit
more configurable.
The most annoying thing is that it's impossible to add new operations.
For
This is on latest Feisty, btw.
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Binary package hint: gnome-screensaver
This is on Ubuntu Feisty, up to date, running on a Dell Latitude D620
laptop (Intel video). I have the computer set up to lock the screen when
I close the lid. (This mostly works.)
When I open the lid, though, there's almost always a
I don't think it's something particular to my machine. It doesn't happen
to you, too? I tried this and it happens the same way with the
screensaver. (I have it set up to just shut the screen off, and lock
it.) When I move the mouse, the screen turns on, but it takes a couple
of seconds for the
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On Ubuntu Feisty -- and I presume all older variants -- all commands in
the Keyboard Shortcuts applet are hard-coded. The program is gnome-
keybinding-properties.
The actions list should be completely configurable:
* existing commands should be visible to and changeable
Some examples:
1) User X (semi-advanced user, but not experienced with Linux) would
like to know how to lock out the screen from a script. He could right-
click on the action and see that the command is gnome-screensaver-
command --lock (or some variant thereof).
2) User Y (me) would like to
Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu Feisty -- and I presume all older variants -- each action in
the Keyboard Shortcuts applet can have only single shortcut attached.
(The program is gnome-keybinding-properties.)
There should be at least a pair of primary/secondary shortcuts for each
action. (See for
This is still not working in Feisty. This thread seems a bit complex,
bug #16815 seems to more closely match my problem. The key is recognized
as a modifier (Mod4), but it only works for some commands. For instance,
it works for starting a new terminal, but it doesn't work for locking
the screen.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-system-monitor
Hi! This report is about System Monitor 2.18.1.1, running on Ubuntu
Feisty. It would be a nice fix for Gutsy.
Currently the CPU History graph in the System Monitor is a nice tool for
a quick estimate of the current CPU usage, but
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-system-monitor
Hi! This report is about System Monitor 2.18.1.1, running on Ubuntu
Feisty. It would be a nice fix for Gutsy.
The System Monitor is a nice tool for a quick estimate of the current
CPU usage, but it could be much more useful if it
If anyone is interested by this bug in the future, the specification was
added at https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/unified-system-
monitoring (there is a link to the wiki there).
Mr Bacher, any comments on the blueprint would be much appreciated :)
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Hi! I'm using Ubuntu Feisty (the latest version from the official
repositories) and I have a bit of a problem with the gnome-panel.
I set the panels in a very similar arrangement as the default one -- a
panel on the top side of the screen
No, I don't have any text-entry applet on either panel.
About bug #45974 I doubt it's related: I did remove the default menu
applet (the one with the Applications/Locations/System menus) and
replaced it with the single-icon menu. However the same issue appears
for both panels.
bug #4873 seems to
After a bit of playing with the panels I found at least one reproducible
case where the panel remains opened:
1) First set at least one panel to autohide. (I don't think it matters,
but mine has hidden size and hide delay set to zero.)
2) Start Firefox, and resize it's window to smaller than the
Yes, there's probably a large class of similar issues depending on
unusual ways of losing focus.
Looking at your thread, this seems to be at least influenced by
metacity's focus behavior. I marked this as affecting metacity too, I
think someone from there needs to at least take a look at it.
**
I've noticed this with all archive types I tried (rar, tar.gz, tar.bz2,
zip).
The archive is on the Desktop (but it happens even if it isn't). The
home folder is on a different partition than the root, but this
shouldn't be visible to the program, right?
The same thing happens if I click Extract
OK, I noticed something that may give the solution:
To extract something, you are displayed a dialog named Extract which
allows you to pick the destination of the files and some options. The
dialog is a variant of the standard Open/Save dialogs of Gnome.
These dialogs have on the top side a list
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
Hi! I have a bit of a weird issue. I set both panels (in the usual
topbottom configuration, with some widgets changed) to autohide, and I
changed the settings in the configuration editor to have the size on
auto-hide of zero. (I also changed
By the way, if you don't know how to check this, the relevant keys are
in the Configuration Editor, the node:
/apps/panel/toplevels/whatever panel you have/auto_hide_size
Set it to zero, set the panel to autohide (check key auto_hide right
above the other), then move the mouse on and off the
I don't mean to bug you, but wouldn't it be better to mark this as
affects upstream with a link to the bug you gave? I was under the
impression that that way the bug manager will automatically follow the
status of that bug and notify us if it's fixed, isn't that right?
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Binary package hint: deskbar-applet
The deskbar applet is a bit annoying by needing too many
clicks/keystrokes to use. There's a bit too much redundancy. Consider
the attached screenshot: I write picard in the entry. The first line
accessible with the arrows is the Action
Nevermind that last paragraph, I just found out it can do live search.
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But I still don't like it because of navigation issues :-)
For the same simple search (picard), I get a screen-high list of
things --- with a scrollbar, that can' be mouse-clicked! -- that is
near-impossible to walk through.
In this example, categories with more than, say, five entries, should
Here's a sketch of how it could (and I think it should) work by default
(compare with the previous too large list screenshot):
*) sections:
- Section markers can't be selected (only action-lines can be), but
the one containing the currently selected action is active. Up-down skips the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
The gnome panel has a clock applet that displays a clock on any panel,
in several different display modes. When clicked, the clock displays a
calendar view of the current month, with the 'today' date selected.
The problem is that the display
I already said this, but I think I should stress it again: it's not the
actual act of rebooting/shutting down/etc that causes the freeze, it's
the chooser window.
The computer freezes even if I try to cancel the shut-down. In contrast,
sudo shutdown -[r|h] now works.
I'm frustrated because I
I couldn't open the link to upstream, not sure if it's a temporary
problem.
This and bug #44002 are probably instances of the same problem: the
first time the menu is displayed, and after a change, it is completely
regenerated. It looks very bad, because it feels like the whole
interface froze.
It might be, but as long as Ubuntu doesn't offer an alternative that
works as users expect it --- since Ubuntu is desktop-oriented, there are
some things people expect --- it's an Ubuntu problem.
We don't even tell people the program in question is File-Roller. We
call it Archive manager. For
Oh, and it never ever happened with anything else, and it always happens
with the shutdown options screen, so I'm more inclined to think it the
screen rather than xorg.
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It's an Intel Mobile 945GM/GMS/940GML Express Integrated Graphics
Controller.
That's what Device manager says, I have no idea how to figure out which
one it is. It's a Dell Latitude laptop that wasn't purchased by me. The
Dell site says 950, but that might be a newer edition.
I didn't pick the
I linked this with gnome-desktop too, because it seems to be a GUI
problem. At least, someone there should know where to look next. I still
don't know who's responsible for the shutdown dialog.
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Again writing to say that this is not a shutdown issue, it's only the
window that freezes. /usr/bin/gnome-power-cmd.sh works correctly.
** Also affects: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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I also linked this to gnome-power-manager. I don't think they own the
shutdown dialog, but they might now who does. Please let us know if you
have any info where to look!
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I'm not totally convinced. Yes, Xorg shouldn't freeze in general, but
the shutdown dialog does (and is supposed to) take control over the
entire display. If that freezes somehow but doesn't crash, Xorg really
has no way of knowing.
As far as I can tell, X _doesn't_ freeze, it continues to work in
I looked again a bit, and it seems bug 24307 is the same issue. So,
would you agree that I open this for gnome-session?
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I'm sorry for spamming the bug list. I don't really expect people to
jump to fix the bug, but I'd like at least to know what package is
responsible for it (maybe I can reinstall it), places to look for error
messages, anything.
I tried checking the logs you mentioned. This is what I did: I opened
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These have all been saved the first reboot after a freeze.
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I tried using different video drivers. The experimental i810 and vesa
drivers cause the exact same behavior (the dialog freezes), so it's very
likely not a driver issue.
(I couldn't get fbdev and vga to work at all, though.)
Do you think I should link this to a X11 or GDM package? Which one? How
It doesn't happen with network-manager uninstalled! How did you know?!
window freeze: when I click any button (including cancel!), the button
remains pressed, the window remains visible, and the (darkened) desktop
too. The mouse cursor still moves, but clicks don't do anything.
If I switch to a
But why would it wait for network events even when I'm canceling the
shutdown? The fact that it does seems to be a bug in the shutdown
dialog, right?
Which leads us back to my first problem, where should I report this?
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Probably crashed on shutdown, I got the report after a reboot.
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i386
CrashCounter: 1
Date: Sat Mar 3 01:18:26 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
ExecutablePath: /usr/lib/pulse/gconf-helper
Package: pulseaudio-module-gconf 0.9.5-5ubuntu3
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: metacity
Hi! This report is about the latest Metacity on Feisty.
Metacity usually tries to add an (on Hostname) annotation to
applications that run on remote hosts but use the local machine's X
server. For instance, I run Amarok on another computer
Sebastian, I was just going to enter a long ranty bug report (as in
usability issue) about the control-center, and while I was going to be
nice about it I think it would just get closed right away.
However I do like Ubuntu enough that I wouldn't really like to drop it.
I don't like mailing lists
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: file-roller
I'm not sure what's wrong, this may be an issue with the file selector,
but extracting files with file-roller is a pain.
For example, I open an archive with just one file, click on extract,
and I get presented with a location selector; it's
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Binary package hint: nautilus
I used to have thumbnails for (most) video files shown in nautilus. A
while ago it stopped generating new thumbnails. (Video files that
already have thumbnails calculated still have their thumbnails shown
correctly.) When I look at a new video
The error mentioned GStreamer, so perhaps it's related to that.
** Also affects: gstreamer (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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Can anyone please tell me where to report this, dpkg -S gnome-video-
thumbnailer didn't find anything.
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OK, I digged a bit more and I found out how thumbnails get generated.
The thumbnailer registered for the files (or at least some that I tried)
is /usr/bin/gnome-video-thumbnailer -s %s %u %o, which looks OK. I
tried running it by hand with
/usr/bin/gnome-video-thumbnailer -s 128
But isn't the Desktop Effects applet supposed to deal with that? And
anyway, metacity --replace isn't supposed to do that too? (And any
other window manager, in general.)
** Also affects: metacity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
** Also affects: desktop-effects
Feisty. It's all in the apport file.
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I don't have it on the panel, I have it in the GNOME Control Center.
(GCC is a single window with icons replacing all the
Preferences/Settings menus. It appeared recently in Feisty.)
I don't see any corresponding panel applet on my system, but I think you
could just make yourself a custom
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Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
Currently there is no easily-accessible information about what exactly
the gnome-about-me applet does with the information it is supplied with.
There is a Help button that is unimplemented (it prints Help goes here
on the console).
I'll look into the specs thing (thanks, I didn't know it existed).
Of course, it's quite certainly a duplicate of bug #3574. I would have
preferred it insisted more on the privacy issues -- and on the very
basic fact that, as of now, I don't really know what's the actual
purpose of that applet, I
I've just tried opening a random rar I've got from the net. It works
with unrar and rar-nonfree, but not with only rar-free. However, it may
have been just an unsupported version of file.
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Binary package hint: gdm
File /usr/share/gnome/help/gdm/es/gdm.xml contains a wrong quote;
entity instead of the correct quot; one.
I noticed this during the update from Feisty to Gutsy.
** Affects: gdm (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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Binary package hint: gconf2
Hello. I've just updated from Feisty to Gutsy (using the update manager)
and during the update I've seen many warnings like the one below.
***MEMORY-WARNING***: gconftool-2[28570]: GSlice: g_thread_init() must
be called before all other GLib
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 120278 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/120278
Yes, when I run it like that it doesn't crash anymore.
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Binary package hint: gimp
Hello! I'm using Gutsy (after updating from Dapper through all
versions).
The right-click Open With menu for image files (at least for JPEGs)
has four consecutive [Open with GIMP Image Editor] options, neither of
which works. (I remember sometimes
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
Hello! I've noticed Nautilus crashes (and restarts correctly) when I
open the Property page of certain files (right-click properties).
This happens on Ubuntu Gutsy, freshly updated.
I've seen this with Flash, mpg and avi files, at least:
I have just completed a dist-upgrade (and, indeed, xsane was updated),
but GIMP still won't start from the right-click menu. I remind you that
I GIMP starts normally from the Applications menu, and I can open the
images with drag-and-drop just fine.
On the other hand, even if the GIMP would
Hello Justin,
Yes, I've kept up with the updates and it's still happening. Note that I
don't think this is a problem with the GIMP itself, it works correctly
when I start it from the command line or the application menu. It's very
likely a problem with the way it registers itself to Nautilus'
Hello again!
I've been scouring the web and the various /usr/share/mime* directories
on my computer, and I can't figure out where is Nautilus keeping the
file that tells it JPEGs can be opened with application X. Anyone can
point me to it, so I can take a look and see what's wrong?
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Right now it doesn't happen anymore, so perhaps something other change
fixed it. There was a discussion about a race or something in the fade-
in/out code somewhere, I'm not sure if it just happens that the race
doesn't occur for me anymore or if it's fixed for good.
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Binary package hint: gconf
I rebooted the computer with the lid down by mistake, and for some
reason (bug in the video drivers, probably) the screen never comes back
when I do that, so I had to do a forced shut-down. So it's probably not
gconf's fault, but still, I always
I can't reproduce it now, even without the debugging. It's weird, I got
several weird behaviors out of it yesterday, but nothing today. You
should probably close the bug now, I'll re-open it if it starts acting
up again and I can get a trace.
By the way, what is the difference between the
I'm not sure if it's the same bug, but it happened again. This time, it
wasn't a root file-system, but it was mounted with sshfs.
Nautilus stays at 100% processor usage. I took an strace while it was
doing that (I didn't kill it). Then I also took an strace of the sshfs
process that mounted that
The command line was sshfs [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/media/LACIE
/media/LACIE -o rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev
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Command line was ssh -x -a -oClearAllForwardings=yes -2
[EMAIL PROTECTED] -s sftp. Unfortunately this one seems to have
froze right after I started the trace, I'm not sure if it does this all
the time.
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Update: this time, Nautilus entered the same loop when I started it. It
did this several times, so I stopped it (nautilus -q worked) and I
started it under strace. Maybe it's useful. It froze when I ctrl-C it.
Nautilus starts, never displays any window, and enters what seems to be
a loop,
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Binary package hint: gnome-panel
I have gnome panel crashes almost every time when it's updated.
Presumably the installer restarts it and something goes wrong.
One thing that might be relevant or not: also each time the panel is
updated, about the same time it crashes, the
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I marked this as affecting power-manager, since it seems it might be a
(minor) bug with it. The behavior described above happens always (or
almost, as far as I can remember) on updates, but only with the gnome-
power-manager icon. It did happen a couple of times with other icons,
but much less
If I understand correctly, to run valgrind one must be able to reproduce
a crash while valgrind is running. Am I right? In that case, I'm not
sure how to do it, it happens during updates. I'll try to downgrade it,
see what happens.
By the way, the gnome-power-manager icon leaves the panel even on
Turns out I don't know how to downgrade something So, I don't really
know how to use Valgrind in this situation.
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Binary package hint: nautilus
Not sure if it's a Nautilus or a sshfs bug, I'll report it as both.
I'm using up-to-date Feisty on two laptops connected to the same LAN,
through a WiFi router (one is on Ethernet, the other on WiFi). I'm using
fuse sshfs to mount the fs of
Unless I'm doing something wrong, it's not there:
$ grep -r all/all /usr/share/applications ~/.local
$ grep -r uri/mms /usr/share/applications ~/.local
$ grep -r uri/rtsp /usr/share/applications ~/.local
$ grep -r fonts/package /usr/share/applications ~/.local
$ grep -r interface/x-winamp-skin
By the way,
$ aptitude why kdelibs5-data
i kdelibs5 Depends kdelibs5-data (= 4:4.1.1+really4.1.1-0ubuntu3)
$ aptitude why kdelibs5
i amarok2 Depends kdelibs5 (= 4:4.0.0-0ubuntu2~gutsy1~ppa1)
I have deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/kubuntu-members-kde4/ubuntu
intrepid main in my apt/sources.list,
After purging amarok2 and all kdelibs5 stuff, update-mime-database
stopped giving the error. If Ivan confirms that his system is in a
similar situation, I think we can mark this 'invalid'. Sorry for the
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Binary package hint: libgnomeprint2.2-0
As can be seen below, libgnomeprint2.2-0 depends on libcupsys2, which is
a dummy package. I know that's what dummy packages are for, but I'm
filing this bug in case someone forgot to change the dependencies.
This is on an up-to-date
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
Hello!
I noticed this weird situation today (on an up-to-date Intrepid):
$ gnome-at-properties
gnome-at-properties: error while loading shared libraries:
libgnome-desktop-2.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
Thanks Sebastian, that was exactly the problem. No idea where those
usr/local binaries came from :)
Sorry for the spam everyone.
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** Also affects: libgnomecups (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Summary changed:
- [intrepid] libgnomeprint2.2-0 depends on dummy package libcupsys2
+ [intrepid] some packages still depend on dummy package libcupsys2
** Description changed:
- Binary package hint:
According to Sebastian's suggestion, marking invalid on libgnomecups.
Re-submitted under Ubuntu as Bug #279345.
** Changed in: libgnomecups (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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[intrepid] some packages still depend on dummy package libcupsys2
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/274584
You
Sebastian, I'm not sure who opened the task for each package; I just
opened it for Ubuntu and asked about linking. Next time I'll open
separate bugs from the start.
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[intrepid] some packages still depend on dummy package libcupsys2
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/279345
You received this bug
Sebastian, since we're on the subject, there are a couple hundred non-
transitional packages which depend on transitional ones:
$ aptitude search '?depends(~dtransitional)?not(~dtransitional)'|wc -l
243
It seems a huge job for someone to go through all of those, verify them
(the query it's
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