My system was always freezing when I was using chrome or chromium in
fullscreen (F11). After disabling "unredirect windows" with ccsm, it
seems to be fixed.
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The problems is the same with lexmark CX310n scanner on ubuntu 64 bits
>=16.04 (after sane update)
To fix the bug:
'sudo ln -sfr /usr/lib64/sane/libsane* /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/sane/'
Thanks
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the change from libsane to libsane1 broke many (all?) 3rd party plug-
ins for sane
The funny thing is: scanimage -L does not work.
Then I do something on the system and change things and after 1 hour of
changing scanimage -L works fine. The next day same again: not work. So my
experience is: if you run scanimage many times, it becomes better and better
and at the end it
I found out that I have to run scanimage -L with "sudo" to detect my
scanner.
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the change from libsane to libsane1
I just installed the artful-proposed files.
"sane-find-scanner" finds my epson scanner. But "scanimage -L" does not find
anything.
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/etc/X11/Xsession.d/50_check_unity_support sets LIBGL_ALWAYS_SOFTWARE to
1.
After removing this, my glmark2 went up from 260 to 1800 :-)
Without paying anything.
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echo $LIBGL_ALWAYS_SOFTWARE gives me 1. Why?
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Title:
Upgrading Ubuntu 18.04 disables GPU hardware acceleration
Status in xorg
Cheese 3.26 claims to have a "-d" option for choosing the device. But it
does not work. It always takes video0.
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Cheese :
This happened to me only when I tried to format an USB with NTFS to make
a friend a windows USB boot disk. Probably he is guilty touse windows
instead of nicer versions of Ubuntu
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+1 for the dumpkeys/loadkeys workaround. Saves me from killing the
current session; so thanks for that.
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Title:
Input falls
I can also confirm this bug is still very much present (and an annoying
feature) in 18.04, under Xorg. Ctrl+C works as expected though.
Alt+[Arrow keys] switches VTs.
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@Robie Basak (racb): You are partly right that some security bugs have
been fixed in Thunderbird 52.9.1 packages in Ubuntu (I haven't seen
that). I also checked the CVE but it seems that at least three
"critical" or "high" security bugs are no yet fixed in Ubuntus
Thunderbird:
Security
Is there any chance to reactivate that topic? I have the same issue on a fresh
Lubuntu 18.10 installation on my Sony Vaio Notebook.
After 5 minutes the tray icon (nm-tray) only shows the current wifi connection
(which still works), no others anymore.
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I install Ubuntu 18.10 and when I booting system (installed or from usb) I see
"broken" screen before system show desktop (attached photo). On this damage
screen I see mouse cursor, but is OK and when I try move cursor arround screen
in every place cursor is OK, but
Hum, this subtlety isn't visible in the bug title:
"do this automatically for files like this" doesn't work when
Content-Disposition:attachment is used
Make "do this automatically for files like this from now on" work even with
"content-disposition: attachment"
According to your comment, I
Should this bug explicitly be marked as duplicate of older bug 236541?
or the other way around?
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Title:
"Always do this from now
Same happens now here in ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS.
When the system locks, I'm logged out and all applications (programs) stop.
This behaviour came after a reboot, so maybe any updated module may be the
culprit.
It seems that the gnome shell crashes.
See attached syslog.
** Attachment added:
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1717170 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1717170
I have the same crash in 18.10: if the screen automatically blanks after
1 minute, gnome crashes and the login screen appears.
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** Attachment added: "no HDMI"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/1834248/+attachment/5273248/+files/hdmi-no.txt
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I have a Intel NUC7PJYH with HDMI video and audio to a monitor. Also I use
SPDIF ac3 output (having libasound2-plugins-extra). This always worked fine.
Since a few weeks, HDMI and ac3 is gone. I.e. 'aplay -l' does not show HDMI any
more.
Now I found out that if I boot
** Attachment added: "HDMI works"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/1834248/+attachment/5273249/+files/hdmi-works.txt
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Title:
Changing from threaded to unthreaded view should be
For the record, addon "InlineDisposition (WebExtensions)" is still a
valid workaround: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon
/inlinedisposition-webexts/
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I just updated to the Ubuntu 19.10 beta. After boot, I'm shown the GDM
login screen (which I shouldn't; I have auto login enabled), and logging
in just takes me back to the same user selection screen even though the
password is correct.
If I switch to a TTY and run `sudo
Here's the failedlogin.txt.
By the way, when turning off auto login, everything works normally; I'm
greeted with the login screen when the machine boots, I type in my
password, and I'm logged in successfully. It's apparently just after the
first failed auto-login that subsequent logins don't
It seems like Ubuntu now freezes when I try to switch to a TTY when
auto-login is enabled and has failed. This also happens with systemd 242
now though, so it must be some unrelated change. I got the log though,
thanks to journalctl saving logs from previous boots, and attached
failedlogin2.txt.
Sorry, I wrote that comment from my phone and it changed "PPA" to
"place" without me noticing.
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Title:
[nvidia] Automatic
I just updated to systemd 243 from that place and enabled auto login. It
had no effect; login fails just like with systemd 242.
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signed)
** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => martin (mukamuka)
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Title:
[FFe] Distro patch GNO
Public bug reported:
When resuming from sleep after locking my screen, GDM (or at least I'm
assuming the lock screen is from GDM?) will sometimes first draw the
time too far to the left (attachment 1), and when the minute changes,
the old time isn't cleared properly so the time looks broken
This is still an issue in 19.10. Has there been any progress? Also, is
there any explanation anywhere about why gnome-calculator is a snap and
not a deb? I have to imagine fixing both this issue and the launch time
issue (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-
calculator/+bug/1797734)
> Simply move "Sort by->Threaded/Unthreaded" options to the Threads
submenu
That would be great for usability!
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Title:
@vanvugt: Actually, the only things necessary to trigger this bug (and
thus leave your computer useless) is to install Ubuntu, with auto-login
enabled, and an nvidia card in your computer. The proprietary drivers
aren't necessary.
Considering nvidia's market share (80% according to the steam
I can confirm that auto-login with the kernel parameters "quiet splash
nvidia-drm.modeset=1" works without issues, and that auto-login with
just "quiet splash" is still broken for me. This is with a GTX 1080Ti
now running nvidia-driver-440.
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In comment #50, I said having the proprietary drivers aren't necessary.
I was wrong, but I thought it was true because I had the problem on an
nvidia system without manually installing the nvidia drivers.
I just learned from an episode of the Ubuntu Podcast that since Ubuntu
19.10, proprietary
sudo[3370]: martin : TTY=pts/2 ; PWD=/home/martin ;
USER=root ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/systemctl stop cups-browsed
Sep 11 10:17:26 ubun sudo[3370]: pam_unix(sudo:session): session opened for
user root by (uid=0)
Sep 11 10:17:26 ubun systemd[1]: Stopping Make remote CUPS printers available
locally...
logs in journald when trying to stop cups-
browsed using `sudo systemctl stop cups-browsed`:
Sep 11 10:17:26 ubun sudo[3370]: pam_unix(sudo:auth): Couldn't open
/etc/securetty: No such file or directory
Sep 11 10:17:26 ubun sudo[3370]: martin : TTY=pts/2 ; PWD=/home/martin ;
USER=root
a SIGTERM signal.
Here are all the relevant logs in journald when trying to stop cups-
browsed using `sudo systemctl stop cups-browsed`:
Sep 11 10:17:26 ubun sudo[3370]: pam_unix(sudo:auth): Couldn't open
/etc/securetty: No such file or directory
Sep 11 10:17:26 ubun sudo[3370]: martin :
a SIGTERM signal.
Here are all the relevant logs in journald when trying to stop cups-
browsed using `sudo systemctl stop cups-browsed`:
Sep 11 10:17:26 ubun sudo[3370]: pam_unix(sudo:auth): Couldn't open
/etc/securetty: No such file or directory
Sep 11 10:17:26 ubun sudo[3370]: martin
it's sent
a SIGTERM signal.
Here are all the relevant logs in journald when trying to stop cups-
browsed using `sudo systemctl stop cups-browsed`:
Sep 11 10:17:26 ubun sudo[3370]: pam_unix(sudo:auth): Couldn't open
/etc/securetty: No such file or directory
Sep 11 10:17:26 ubun sudo[3370]
sudo[3370]: martin : TTY=pts/2 ; PWD=/home/martin ;
USER=root ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/systemctl stop cups-browsed
Sep 11 10:17:26 ubun sudo[3370]: pam_unix(sudo:session): session opened for
user root by (uid=0)
Sep 11 10:17:26 ubun systemd[1]: Stopping Make remote CUPS printers available
locally...
it's sent
a SIGTERM signal.
Here are all the relevant logs in journald when trying to stop cups-
browsed using `sudo systemctl stop cups-browsed`:
Sep 11 10:17:26 ubun sudo[3370]: pam_unix(sudo:auth): Couldn't open
/etc/securetty: No such file or directory
Sep 11 10:17:26 ubun sudo[3370]: ma
ubun sudo[3370]: martin : TTY=pts/2 ; PWD=/home/martin ;
USER=root ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/systemctl stop cups-browsed
Sep 11 10:17:26 ubun sudo[3370]: pam_unix(sudo:session): session opened for
user root by (uid=0)
Sep 11 10:17:26 ubun systemd[1]: Stopping Make remote CUPS printers availabl
a SIGTERM signal.
Here are all the relevant logs in journald when trying to stop cups-
browsed using `sudo systemctl stop cups-browsed`:
Sep 11 10:17:26 ubun sudo[3370]: pam_unix(sudo:auth): Couldn't open
/etc/securetty: No such file or directory
Sep 11 10:17:26 ubun sudo[3370]: martin
sudo[3370]: martin : TTY=pts/2 ; PWD=/home/martin ;
USER=root ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/systemctl stop cups-browsed
Sep 11 10:17:26 ubun sudo[3370]: pam_unix(sudo:session): session opened for
user root by (uid=0)
Sep 11 10:17:26 ubun systemd[1]: Stopping Make remote CUPS printers available
locally..
it's sent
a SIGTERM signal.
Here are all the relevant logs in journald when trying to stop cups-
browsed using `sudo systemctl stop cups-browsed`:
Sep 11 10:17:26 ubun sudo[3370]: pam_unix(sudo:auth): Couldn't open
/etc/securetty: No such file or directory
Sep 11 10:17:26 ubun sudo[3370]: ma
it's sent
a SIGTERM signal.
Here are all the relevant logs in journald when trying to stop cups-
browsed using `sudo systemctl stop cups-browsed`:
Sep 11 10:17:26 ubun sudo[3370]: pam_unix(sudo:auth): Couldn't open
/etc/securetty: No such file or directory
Sep 11 10:17:26 ubun sudo[3370]
sudo[3370]: martin : TTY=pts/2 ; PWD=/home/martin ;
USER=root ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/systemctl stop cups-browsed
Sep 11 10:17:26 ubun sudo[3370]: pam_unix(sudo:session): session opened for
user root by (uid=0)
Sep 11 10:17:26 ubun systemd[1]: Stopping Make remote CUPS printers available
locally...
Se
it's sent
a SIGTERM signal.
Here are all the relevant logs in journald when trying to stop cups-
browsed using `sudo systemctl stop cups-browsed`:
Sep 11 10:17:26 ubun sudo[3370]: pam_unix(sudo:auth): Couldn't open
/etc/securetty: No such file or directory
Sep 11 10:17:26 ubun sudo[3370]: ma
sudo[3370]: martin : TTY=pts/2 ; PWD=/home/martin ;
USER=root ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/systemctl stop cups-browsed
Sep 11 10:17:26 ubun sudo[3370]: pam_unix(sudo:session): session opened for
user root by (uid=0)
Sep 11 10:17:26 ubun systemd[1]: Stopping Make remote CUPS printers available
locally...
Se
sudo[3370]: martin : TTY=pts/2 ; PWD=/home/martin ;
USER=root ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/systemctl stop cups-browsed
Sep 11 10:17:26 ubun sudo[3370]: pam_unix(sudo:session): session opened for
user root by (uid=0)
Sep 11 10:17:26 ubun systemd[1]: Stopping Make remote CUPS printers available
locall
a SIGTERM signal.
Here are all the relevant logs in journald when trying to stop cups-
browsed using `sudo systemctl stop cups-browsed`:
Sep 11 10:17:26 ubun sudo[3370]: pam_unix(sudo:auth): Couldn't open
/etc/securetty: No such file or directory
Sep 11 10:17:26 ubun sudo[3370]: martin :
sudo[3370]: martin : TTY=pts/2 ; PWD=/home/martin ;
USER=root ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/systemctl stop cups-browsed
Sep 11 10:17:26 ubun sudo[3370]: pam_unix(sudo:session): session opened for
user root by (uid=0)
Sep 11 10:17:26 ubun systemd[1]: Stopping Make remote CUPS printers available
locally...
Se
`:
Sep 11 10:17:26 ubun sudo[3370]: pam_unix(sudo:auth): Couldn't open
/etc/securetty: No such file or directory
Sep 11 10:17:26 ubun sudo[3370]: martin : TTY=pts/2 ; PWD=/home/martin ;
USER=root ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/systemctl stop cups-browsed
Sep 11 10:17:26 ubun sudo[3370]: pam_unix
the relevant logs in journald when trying to stop cups-
browsed using `sudo systemctl stop cups-browsed`:
Sep 11 10:17:26 ubun sudo[3370]: pam_unix(sudo:auth): Couldn't open
/etc/securetty: No such file or directory
Sep 11 10:17:26 ubun sudo[3370]: martin : TTY=pts/2 ; PWD=/home/martin ;
USER=root
): Couldn't open
/etc/securetty: No such file or directory
Sep 11 10:17:26 ubun sudo[3370]: martin : TTY=pts/2 ; PWD=/home/martin ;
USER=root ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/systemctl stop cups-browsed
Sep 11 10:17:26 ubun sudo[3370]: pam_unix(sudo:session): session opened for
user root by (uid=0)
Sep 11
I can confirm this issue with Epson Workforce WF-2835.
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Title:
Bightness and contrast settings have no effect
Status in
Thank you so much jimmack (jim-oss-ltd), after 4 years I got it to work
now!
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Title:
Open Recent Items show as always empty in
It is only an issue with the out of the box drivers, installing the proper
Epson drivers and importantly, configuring the Network Plugin, solves the
matter for me.
http://download.ebz.epson.net/man/linux/imagescanv3_e.html#sec6-1
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On Ubuntu 20.04, I confirm that I cannot import a GPG key in seahorse,
which in turn prevents me to import an email key for Evolution.
Restarting the session does not work for me.
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Within a thread, being able to use the received date order instead of
the default reply-to tree is indeed a major missing feature for my TB
usage.
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Public bug reported:
When dragging a file from Nautilus to another window (either another
Nautilus window or a GNOME Terminal window), and you hold down the alt
key while dropping, Mutter closes the connection to the target
application (which GDK handles by calling `_exit(1)` unconditionally).
Public bug reported:
This is an issue which has troubled me for a while. Anecdotally,
scrolling feels way too fast in GNOME on Wayland compared to on X11. I
finally tested it semi-scientifically, and it seems like GNOME on
Wayland scrolls almost exactly 1.5x faster than GNOME on X11.
I tested
** Also affects: mutter (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Touchpad scrolling is 1.5x faster on
Public bug reported:
When slowly resizing a gnome-terminal window from either the top edge or
the left edge, the window is moved. The top/left edge moves with the
cursor, but the bottom/right edge doesn't stay in place.
I assume this is because of how gnome-terminal can only be resized one
I just tested this in X11, and it's not an issue there. It seems to only
affect GNOME on Wayland.
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Title:
Resizing
I reported a bug in upstream Mutter too:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues/1731
** Bug watch added: gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues #1731
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues/1731
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Sometimes, my maximized windows end up below the dock (see attached
screenshot). This usually happens when waking my laptop from sleep, but
I have occasionally seen it happening in other situations too. I haven't
seen it on X11.
I'm on a Dell with an Intel CPU and integrated
Public bug reported:
This is a new bug as of yesterday or the day before. If I select an area
on the desktop on my rightmost monitor, the origin point of the
selection is placed correctly at the cursor position, but other point is
offset by the width of the leftmost monitor (see attached
Public bug reported:
While using only Chrome gnome-shell crashes and forces me to logout.
Usually restart is needed too.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: gnome-shell 3.36.9-0ubuntu0.20.04.2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.15.0-86.96~20.04.1-generic 5.15.122
Uname: Linux
If I rename "Login Data", I will lose all my passwords in "Login Data"?!
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Title:
[snap] Passwords are saved but not
Will my passwords then migrate from "Login Data" to the Gnome Wallet? I
have chrome passwords in "Login Data" and in the Gnome Wallet (Keyring)
and it is not clear what is the main password source. Even if using "--
password-store=gnome".
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This means I can safely delete the hundreds of google chrome passwords stored
in the gnome keyring?
(under application chrome-16295873)
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Hello,
On Ubuntu desktop 22.04 LTS, it seems that the hook is not executed. I'm
not sure how to verify that but sure thing is the DHCP is well
announcing the ntp server.
DHCP4.OPTION[8]:ntp_servers = X.X.X.X
DHCP4.OPTION[18]: requested_ntp_servers =
** Also affects: python-distutils-extra (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Merged Andrews' fix into trunk r308.
** Changed in: python-distutils-extra
Status: In Progress = Fix Released
** Changed in: python-distutils-extra (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Committed
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Given that --force-control has required an argument for over a year now,
do you think this is still relevant?
** Changed in: python-distutils-extra (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Incomplete
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The assertion says No GSettings schemas are installed on the system,
so I guess that's a missing dependency on the schemas or something?
** Package changed: pygobject (Ubuntu) = oneconf (Ubuntu)
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You cannot import gtk when you use gi.repository.Gtk (i. e. GTK 3).
You need to use the gi.repository modules all the way through. Please
note that pygobject has a gi.pygtkcompat module which will help
somewhat: http://www.piware.de/2012/03/pygobject-3-1-92-released/
** Changed in: pygobject
** Package changed: pygobject (Ubuntu) = glib2.0 (Ubuntu)
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #683941
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=683941
** Also affects: glib via
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=683941
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Changed
Apparently sessioninstaller was called without a $DISPLAY?
** Package changed: pygobject (Ubuntu) = sessioninstaller (Ubuntu)
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** No longer affects: pygobject (Ubuntu)
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Title:
software-center crashed with SIGSEGV in PyGILState_Ensure()
Status in
Unfortunately the stack trace is unusable. Do you have a way to
reproduce this crash, on current precise or quantal?
** Changed in: pygobject (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Incomplete
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pydoc -g uses python-tk, not pygobject.
** Package changed: pygobject (Ubuntu) = python-stdlib-extensions
(Ubuntu)
** Changed in: python-stdlib-extensions (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = New
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Do you have a way to reproduce this? The stack trace does not help us at
all here, I'm afraid, we need to have a reproducer to investigate the
crash. Also, there are no duplicates of this bug, so it's probably very
hard to trigger.
** Changed in: pygobject (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
** Changed in: pygobject (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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Title:
emesene crashes with assertion failed in
This fails because of a long dependency chain, all of those packages
cannot be installed: python-gobject - libglib2.0-0 - libselinux1 -
libmount1/libblkid1 - libuuid1 - passwd. Apparently there is a
circular dependency between libselinux1 and passwd. IMHO libuuid1 must
not depend on passwd,
** Changed in: pygobject (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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Title:
libindicate-ERROR **: Unable to get session bus:
** Summary changed:
- MemoryError python-gi-cairo
+ cannot instantiate cairo.Region
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cannot instantiate cairo.Region
Unfortuantely there is no apport information on this bug. Can you please
give me the output of
dpkg -l python-gi libgirepository-1.0-1
?
** Changed in: pygobject (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
** Summary changed:
- Software that uses Python will not load at all, e.g. Update
I tried to check out lp:floaty, and ran
$ ./floaty-client
(floaty-client:20924): GLib-GIO-ERROR **: Settings schema
'com.klacansky.FloatyClient' is not installed
Is there a trick to run it out of the build tree?
Not sure what floaty-client does around it, but the core of the problem
seems to
Right, /usr/share/gir-1.0/Gio-2.0.gir shows it as not introspectable.
g-i cannot currently handle multiple callbacks and user_data arguments.
** Package changed: pygobject (Ubuntu) = gobject-introspection (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: gobject-introspection (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Triaged
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py3cairo patch is committed upstream, this needs a new release and then
we can apply the patch to pygobject.
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #667959
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I'm afraid the stack trace is completely unusable. python setup.py
build --force sounds like you were trying to build something, can you
reproduce this crash and remember what you did there?
** Changed in: pygobject (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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This is not a pygobject bug. Packages such as system-config-printer or
python-zeitgeist need to drop the python-gobject dependency and either
move to python-gobject-2 (for the static bindings) or python-gi (for GI
bindings).
** Package changed: pygobject (Ubuntu) = system-config-printer (Ubuntu)
Can you please show us the Python code that triggered the crash, i. e.
how you instantiate the indicator?
It seems this needs fixing in libappindicator, so that instantiation
works when using the GObject constructor.
** Package changed: pygobject (Ubuntu) = libappindicator (Ubuntu)
** Changed
** Changed in: pygobject (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Fix Committed
** Changed in: pygobject (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed = In Progress
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Doesn't crash for me on either current 12.10 (pygobject 3.3.91) nor
12.04 (pygobject 3.2.0-3), on amd64 (same arch as you). Can you
consistently reproduce this? Any chance to test this in jhbuild?
** Changed in: pygobject (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Martin Pitt (pitti) = (unassigned)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1043848
Title:
gvfs-mount -u tries to mount, unclear
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