We're heading into Edgy but I can't see any packages in the Edgy repos
that will fix this. Is this still planned to be in Edgy? Silc support is
really important to me.
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I would love to see support in Psi for the SILC protocol. Silc was
designed to be secure from the ground up, as opposed to trying to bend
email/file encyption until it appears to work over traditional IM
protocols.
Even if it was only as a plugin, permitting Psi users to
I had delusions that there would be a good way to make this work, but
have changed my mind.
To pass one's highly secure silc keys over to a Jabber server to
authenticate on your behalf has even more issues than the model has for
other protocols. While I think that the SILC protocol has huge
Hi,
I had another go at this with a fully updated Dapper. Again I found that
it prevented X from starting up with an error that no screens were found
(or screens were found but none at the correct resolution).
I will attach the Xorg.conf file that I used and the Xorg log that it
produced.
I
Xorg.0.log that was produced when I made the change.
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Sorry, *this* is a screenshot of what the save dialogue on my machine
normally looks like. I got the screenshots muddled.
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Using Dapper - fully updated.
Steps:
1) Insert CD
2) Right-click and select Copy Disc
3) Choose file image and click ok
4) In the save dialogue, the Places (e.g. other partitions) are missing.
One can still save to the partitions by going through Filesystem to
the /media
This is a screenshot of what the save dialogue on my machine normally
looks like. Note the lack of items down the left-hand side.
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This is a screenshot of the save dialogue I get when I am writing an
image.
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Using Dapper Drake, fully updated.
Nautilus currently has the write click option to Copy Disc whenever a
CD or DVD is selected. It would be of great use to me if, whenever this
option is displayed, a Save as image option was available.
I would expect this to bring up a
Sorry - perhaps it should use temp_iso_dir instead of /tmp.
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Could we cache the iso locally if the user had sufficient space?
Perhaps a message box saying
Burning a disc over a network can cause problems when the network cannot keep
up with your writer. Would you like to copy the disc image to your computer
before you burn it?
We could offer the user a
Marking this as confirmed because the question asked has been answered
and William seems to be able to reproduce the error.
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Status: Needs Info = Confirmed
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I have fixed this. The sound in question can be turned off under Login
Window Preferences Accessibility Sounds Login Screen Ready.
I realise now that this is because these sounds are system-wide and not
a user preference. This is *not*, however, an intuitive place to find
the setting.
Could a
Public bug reported:
Using Dapper, fully updated.
We have a few joysticks here and, for some reason, they are not
calibrated correctly. In Windows I am able to make these usable by using
the calibration tool in Game Controllers.
There does not seem to be a comparable tool in Ubuntu which
This is quite an issue for me. I wanted to try the new libtheora and had
to manually upgrade the versions of libc6 etc.
smb no longer worked with the new versions of libc6 so I wanted to
return my system to what it used to be. I tried clicking on the package
and Force Versioning but that (as was
Public bug reported:
ACM does not have a desktop file, so it does not add itself to the menu
upon installation.
** Affects: acm (Ubuntu)
Importance: Untriaged
Assignee: Phil Bull
Status: Unconfirmed
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Hi Phil,
Thought that you may like to help with this. Let me know if the icon
isn't there or needs to be in a different format.
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Phil Bull
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Using Dapper fully updated.
Steps to reproduce:
1) Open Add/Remove Applications
2) Tick some programs
3) Click apply
4) A prompt appears asking for an administrative password
5) Enter nothing and click ok
6) No error is displayed - it calculates dependencies etc again and
Public bug reported:
Dapper - Fully updated
I just installed QCAD from Add/Remove Applications. Clicking Manual
from the Help menu (and pressing F1 does nothing).
** Affects: qcad (Ubuntu)
Importance: Untriaged
Status: Unconfirmed
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I don't understand - aren't the restricted modules proprietary (and
the ipw2200 firmware that comes on the CD)?
I assumed that it had tried, and failed, to install the proprietary
ones. Are GPLed drivers installed instead that just can't handle direct
rendering?
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Status changed to Needs Info - I just found out the monitor doesn't
support 1400x1050 so I will have to test on a better monitor.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-driver-i810 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Aaron Whitehouse
Status: Unconfirmed = Needs Info
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Public bug reported:
I installed Dapper Drake on a desktop with a GeForce 440mx. The
restricted modules (linux-restricted-modules-2.6.15-23-386) were
installed but direct rendering was still unavailable.
We corrected this by installing nvidia-glx and manually editing
xorg.conf to change the
Hi,
As it says in the linked page:
This will not prevent the machine suspending when power is low but will
prevent the system suspending for the reason that it is not being used.
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Public bug reported:
Dapper Final, fully updated. Using a Dell Inspiron 510m
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam/DellInspiron510m). I'll
attach xorg.conf.
I think that my touchpad is an ALPS using the synaptics xorg driver.
I am taking the list of what my touchpad should do from the
Public bug reported:
Dapper Final, fully updated. Using a Dell Inspiron 510m
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam/DellInspiron510m). I'll
attach xorg.conf.
I think that my touchpad is an ALPS using the synaptics xorg driver.
I am taking the list of what my touchpad should do from the
Public bug reported:
Dapper Final, fully updated. Using a Dell Inspiron 510m
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam/DellInspiron510m). I'll
attach xorg.conf.
I think that my touchpad is an ALPS using the synaptics xorg driver.
I am taking the list of what my touchpad should do from the
I don't see any issues that need info. I can certainly confirm this from
the information and the upstream comments. This drives me batty as well.
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** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #344949
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** Also affects: nautilus-cd-burner (upstream) via
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=344949
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Changed in: rhythmbox (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Aaron
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As stated in the title, I am running totem-gstreamer :).
I have a Dell Inspiron 510m
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam/DellInspiron510m
) with an Intel i855 videocard using the xorg-i810 driver.
I do not use XGL (much as I would like to) and the standard compositing
manager. I have
Sorry Sebastien, Dapper Final. Totem-Gstreamer. All fully updated.
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I've filed a bug upstream and assigned that to you, Richard, as you
seemed interested. I'll unassign the Ubuntu bug from you.
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Public bug reported:
All nautilus-cd-burner has to do is call a simple dbus method when
burning starts, and a simple dbus method when it's finished. This way
Gnome-Power-Manager doesn't auto-suspend or power-down while burning is
taking place.
See
Public bug reported:
All Thoggen has to do is call a simple dbus method when ripping starts
and a simple dbus method when it's finished. This way Gnome-Power-
Manager doesn't auto-suspend or power-down while ripping of a DVD is
taking place.
See
Public bug reported:
All sound-juicer has to do is call a simple dbus method when ripping
starts and a simple dbus method when it's finished. This way Gnome-
Power-Manager doesn't auto-suspend or power-down while sound-juicer is
ripping a CD.
See
Public bug reported:
All vorbis-tools has to do is call a simple dbus method when oggenc
starts encoding and a simple dbus method when it's finished. This way
Gnome-Power-Manager doesn't auto-suspend or power-down while encoding is
taking place.
While individual encodings do not take very long,
I haven't had this since I upgraded to Dapper, so I'll change the status
until I see it again.
** Changed in: sound-juicer (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Needs Info
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Aaron Whitehouse
** Changed in: banshee (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Aaron Whitehouse = (unassigned)
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Aaron Whitehouse
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Some links for anyone interested:
http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0602.0/2221.html
http://lists.us.dell.com/pipermail/libsmbios-devel/2006-February/thread.html#177
http://linux.dell.com/libsmbios/main/
http://packages.ubuntu.com/dapper/admin/libsmbios-bin
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