Public bug reported:
I have connected a DVD burner to my laptop by USB. The burner is
recognized and available as /dev/scd0 and /dev/sg0.
However if I insert a medium in the burner (i.e. a disc with data on it
or an audio CD) the disc is not automounted, no icon appears on the
desktop. In fact
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An additional note:
When I have mounted the disk by double clicking on CDROM1 in Places-Computer
and then right-click on the disk icon on the desktop I have no option to eject
the disk only to unmount.
Clicking that unmounts the disk but the tray stays closed.
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I also have this problem in edgy and it's much worse. I didn't even
notice the problem in dapper.
But now if I open a terminal, resize it and add two new tabs with CTRL-
SHIFT-T, then the second tab will enlarge the window horizontally.
Switch back to Tab 1 and the window is further enlarged
Interestingly the amount of the enlargement depends upon the amount of
resizing done beforehand.
Every tab switch adds the amount of rows and columns that the window has
more than the default (80x24 for me).
So if you resize to 81x25 every tab switch enlarges the window by one
row and one
The output of udevmonitor seems cut off at the end. I don't know why. It
stayed that way for more than 10 seconds, so I quit...
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Sivan, running your script gives me:
ImportError: No module named fsMisc
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Fixed for me. Thanks a lot!
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Public bug reported:
Since version 0.5-0ubuntu1 which has this changelog entry:
- drop dialog-*
I get GTK default icons for several buttons, notably Cancel and OK,
but I think there are more.
Needless to say that they look extremely out of place when compared with
the nice tang buttons.
I'll
Public bug reported:
In edgy I get two icons on my desktop for each mountpoint defined in
/etc/fstab.
One has the name of the label, the other has the name of the directoy in
/media/.
I'll attach a screenshot and my fstab.
** Affects: gnome-volume-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Untriaged
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http://librarian.launchpad.net/4272341/fstab
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These are all valid points. What I care about is what the final release will
look like. I think after all the effort that's being put into the artwork to
provide a consistent-looking release, it would really ruin the whole thing if
edgy were to ship with those ugly icons. I mean the OK-icon
towolf wrote:
I also really don't think that forcing ugly icons on people is the right
way to get them to change their dialogs.
That’s exactly the line of thought, unfortunately.
This is what Rodney, the g-i-t and icon-naming-utils maintainer said about
the issue:
[cut]
Also, the
Andreas Nilsson schrieb:
Actually it was inconsistent before as well, as Ubuntu use the Human
icon set by default and Human don't have these icons, so it used to fall
back on the icons provided by tango-common.
That may well be. But for the artwork layman such as me that did not
stand out in
Public bug reported:
The feature that a Documents folder shows up in the file selector if
the user has a folder named Documents in his home directory does not
work consistently when the user is using a language other than english.
I use german and I expect a folder called Dokumente in my home
That seems to have fixed it for me. Thanks!
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Adding the following to
/usr/share/hal/fdi/information/10freedesktop/10-usb-music-players.fdi fixed it:
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match key=@storage.physical_device:usb.vendor_id int=0x066f
match
Public bug reported:
I'm running current edgy.
If I click on an https link while Firefox is closed (eg. in
Thunderbird), firefox gives me an error page:
###
Problem loading page
Unexpected response from server
Firefox doesn't know how to communicate with the server.
* Check to make sure
I really can't believe this is still unfixed. Do you really want to
release edgy with that ugly cancel icon that can be seen all over the
place and will certainly put off many users?
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
I have a directory containing about 6 small BMP images (2 kB each).
When I open it in Nautilus and wait until it has generated its
thumbnails and then go to the parent folder and try to delete the
directory (I'm using SHIFT+Delete), Nautilus
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Binary package hint: nautilus-cd-burner
Steps to reproduce:
1. Put in a used RW medium so that it will get mounted
2. Open nautilus-cd-burner and drag some files in.
3. Click on the burn button
4. You will get warned that the medium has already data on it. Click Erase
5.
I'm using Feisty.
Unmounting via gnome-mount --unmount -d /dev/hda works just as well.
I never had problems unmounting the DVD. I ran the following: while
true; do date; lsof /media/name; sleep 1; done and while reproducing
the problem it did not report anything.
So the problem is not that
OK. It would help if I knew how to debug the problem.
But I found out on my own...
Debug output:
** (nautilus-cd-burner:6626): WARNING **: Couldn't unmount volume in drive:
/dev/hda
** (nautilus-cd-burner:6626): WARNING **: Couldn't unmount volume in drive:
/dev/hda
# At this point the dialog
So did you file a bug in the Gnome bugzilla? Or am I supposed to do
that?
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** Changed in: nautilus (upstream)
Importance: Undecided = Unknown
Bugwatch: None = GNOME Bug Tracker #439766
Status: Unconfirmed = Unknown
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Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-terminal
The latest upload (2.17.91-0ubuntu1) broke gnome-terminal heavily for
me...
I almost always use screen. The problems only seem to occur when I use
it. And only when I use the hardstatus feature.
The problem is that every time I fill the
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Status: Unknown
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Screen corruption when used with screen
The bug is actually in libvte. Reverting to 1:0.15.2-0ubuntu1 fixes the
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I extracted the fix from upstream svn.
http://svn.gnome.org/viewcvs/vte?rev=1680view=rev
The patch fixes the issue for me. It's attached.
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Sorry for the delay!
It happens with all XVID videos I've tested. Do you happen to know
freely available videos in this format?
The problem persists with gst-launch-0.10 playbin, but there I also get
some output which may help in finding the casue of the problem:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ LANG=C
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Well, GST_DEBUG=5 is completely over the top. It produces so much output
that my computer couldn't play the video without skipping and my disk
was filled up pretty fast. So I tried with 1, 2, 3 and 4. 1 does not
give any more output, the output of 2 is attached. I'll also attach a
gzipped version
So what's the status of this? Any chance of a non-ugly cancel icon for
feisty?
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Did you actually reproduce the bug and test the fix?
Because as I said I was not able to get n-c-b to use gnome-mount. Adding
the build-dependency did not help at all.
I can't test the new package because I'm still on Feisty but looking at
the build log of 2.19.1-0ubuntu2 I still see:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-volume-manager
On current feisty, every time I unmount a USB disk drive that has no
partition label (i.e. gets mounted as /media/disk) I get an error popup
saying Cannot unmount volume twice and in the details: Cannot remove
directory.
The volume
Just to remind everyone that this is still an issue and bugging users
other than me: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=349247
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Confirmed on hardy final. And it's not a subtle leak. See attached
screenshot.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 196991 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 196991
[hardy][memory leak] gvfsd-smb uses 1GB memory after file copy
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** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
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** Summary changed:
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+ [hardy][memory leak] gvfsd-http uses 1GB memory after file copy
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If you had checked the upstream bug, this bug is not limited to SMB.
Also this has nothing to do with webdav...
But fine, I'll open a new bug...
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gvfs
gvfsd-http in hardy has a very big memory leak. The attached screenshot
was taken after downloading 1GB of files by dragging links from
Firefox into a Nautilus window.
** Affects: gvfs (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Of course I read the upstream bug. There it is claimed that job objects are not
freed, which seems to be exactly the issue I'm having.
Yes, the issue is claimed to be fixed. But sometimes fixes are wrong/incomplete.
Anyway, I filed the new bug, let's continue discussion there.
But I really fail
I should probably make it clearer that the screenshot was taken *after*
all the downloads were completed!
But even if gvfsd-http would use that much memory only while downloading
it would be a major bug! I mean come on, holding a multiple GB file
completely in memory while downloading? There has
I have the same problem. For me it happened when I upgraded my RAM from
1GB to 4GB. First I thought it might be a problem with MTRRs, but it
seems only gdm is making problems.
KDM works fine and if I start gnome-sesion via $HOME/.xsession, this
works too...
I'm using the Human-theme with face
sipatha, I cannot reproduce this on a current hardy install (and oalso
on gutsy).
If I connect to a server where I don't have setup public key
authentication (and so get asked for a password), it almost immediately
beeps and does not complete anything.
If I connect to a nonexistent IP, it will
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
GPM apparently does not know how to dim the backlight of my Samsung Q45
laptop.
[gpm_backlight_brightness_evaluate_and_set] gpm-backlight.c:365 (20:25:20):
no dimming hardware
[gpm_backlight_sync_policy] gpm-backlight.c:161
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Importance: Unknown
** Attachment added: GPM debug output (starting GPM and then unplugging the
power supply)
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It might also have something to do with #146692, because of which I had
to blacklist the video.ko module.
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There is nothing bash can do about this. It does not even know what the
background color is.
gnome-terminal sets the background color and it also sets all the other
colors.
So, the original complaint is that the default colors of gnome-terminal
provide suboptimal contrast to the default
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** Also affects: xterm (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Binary package hint: fontconfig
I've 10-sub-pixel-rgb.conf in /etc/fonts/conf.d so I expect subpixel
rendering to be enabled by default in any application that uses
freetype/fontconfig. (Additionally I've enabled subpixel rendering in
the Gnome preferences).
Unfortunately
This turned out to be a stupid configuration problem on my part. Sorry
for the noise...
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Status: New = Invalid
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Status: New = Invalid
** Changed in: xterm (Ubuntu)
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