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Hello! My problem is that I can’t seem to disable offloading of various
network operations (checksumming in particular) on my network adapter:
$ sudo ethtool -K eth0 rx off
Cannot set device rx csum settings: Operation not supported
According to hwinfo, my adapter uses the a
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Hi! I’ve updated recently to Natty to get a chance to look at how things
will work. I don’t want to play with Unity yet (it doesn’t seem to work
at all right now), but I can’t remove because ubuntu-desktop depends on
it.
I think for now it should be marked as “recommends” rat
Same with me, using the binary nVidia drivers, without xorg-edgers
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Hello! I upgraded to Natty, and some of the things I’ve had Compiz set-
up to do don’t seem to work anymore. I got some to work by fiddling with
the settings back and forth, but there are lots of things that don’t
seem to work. A few examples:
*)
Thank you Randy Ray, I had the exact same problem. Invalid bugs are a
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Hello! I recently encountered a problem I noticed earlier and decided to
report it. Consider the snippet I pasted below. It’s a run of aptitude
when I asked it to install the current version of Amarok (2.something),
for testing. I had used until
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I reopened this, I’m not sure why it was marked incomplete. Perhaps I
just forgot to change it after adding all the info above.
Anyhow, I still get this as far as I can tell. It happens randomly;
during normal usage it can happen* quite often. When I tried testing it
myself with netcat and similar
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I just installed Maverick, to get a chance to test it before release.
The most visible difference is that there are very ugly bars around my
desktop. They are a couple of pixels wide, the left pixel e0d9d0 and the
right one f5f2ef in color (the sa
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@Neal McBurnett & any others concerned: I attached a script with some
information to do automatic unmounting of SSHFS shares when the network
goes down (and the opposite, too) to bug #388419.
Note that with that work-around I experience bug #610048, and I still
have to do manual unmounting to avoi
I just tried suspend three more times after this report, and the same
thing happened. So the fourth time I unmounted the SSHFS folders by
hand, and the suspend worked. I’m not sure if it’s a coincidence or not.
Suspend does work after some tries even if I don’t do that. And at least
it looks like t
By the way, this bug report was filed right after a failed suspend. I
notice CurrentDmesg.txt (which apport was nice enough to add) has quite
a bit of messages in it, but I can’t quite decode them...
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Hi! I’ve been having trouble with suspend ever since I updated to 10.4.
(IIRC 9.10 worked OK.)
When I click suspend, things start as normal: the screen goes dark after
a few seconds. After a few seconds more, the screen goes to text mode;
there’s a cursor blinking in the top-
Here’s a work-around for others experiencing this issue, which should
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The trick is to automatically unmount sshfs before the network
connection goes down, and re-mount it afterwards. (The network goes down
right before suspend, and is brought up after resume.)
Dow
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- start
+ The “Appearance Preferences” applet offers the option to “Customize” the
+ display theme. When using this option, the last tab of the “Customize
+ Theme” dialog offers customization of the pointer (mouse cursor) theme.
+ Several opti
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start
end
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: xorg 1:7.5+5ubuntu1
Uname: Linux 2.6.34-999-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
Architecture: amd64
Date: Sun May 2 14:25:49 2010
EcryptfsInUse: Yes
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I’ve done the apport-collect thing and it worked this time. It wasn’t
done with an ISO, just with my “normal” Lucid installation.
(I’m not sure if the ISO CD–part was just because of the automated
message or not; it’s quite hard to test with a CD due to low
reproducibility, let me know
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I’m the proud reporter of bug #554749, and I think I found something
that might explain it. The short of that bug is that I’m using SSHFS to
mount some shares from my s
I’m sorry, something went wrong on the way:
bogd...@mabelode:~$ apport-collect 388419
Package sshfs-fuse not installed and no hook available, ignoring
Just like that it didn’t work, presumably because apport was looking for
“sshfs-fuse” which is the name of the source package, instead of “sshfs”
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Hello!
I have a server on which most of my media resides, and I'm using SSHFS
to mount its drives on my desktop c
Moving to package “sshfs”, which is the current name in Lucid (it seems
it was renamed from “sshfs-fuse” at some point). The bug is still
manifest, will attach the apport info right away.
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Hard to say, Jeremy. The bug that caused this one (bug #456285) is no
longer active in Ubuntu.
I couldn’t find the old version of ImageMagick right away. But I suspect
that this particular bug is still there (in the sense that an
application misbehaving as ImageMagick was would have the same effec
It works in Lucid now.
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Hello!
I've recently updated to grub2 (by installing grub-pc) and I noticed
something new and strange.
In the previous version of grub, I used “# defoptions=vga=0x37d” in
/boot/grub/menu.lst to set the vid
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+ Hello! I’m having a very strange problem.
+
+ I’m the proud reporter of bug #554749, and I think I found something
+ that might explain it. The short of that bug is that I’m using SSHFS to
+ mount some shares from my server on my desktop; randomly (a few ti
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bug bug bug
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Some comment on the net suggested I look at dmesg, and I noticed the
messages below there. (There were several identical copies, with ~120
delay in their timestamps.) It might help to know what Picard was doing
when SSHFS locked up.
[ 1440.800052] INFO: task picard:2290 blocked for more than 120 s
I’ve done another few tests, this time with « sshfs »’s debug enabled.
This didn’t work for the similar bug I experienced last year.
I mounted the fs with:
bogd...@mabelode:~$ sshfs -d tanelorn:/mnt/corum /media/corum 2>&1 | tee
sshfs-log.txt
Then I did things on the FS until I encountered the
By the way, the back-traces were recorded using the instructions for
already-running programs at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Backtrace
However, I skipped step 4; if I ran “continue”, gdb would hang too, and
Ctrl-C would only display a “^C”. I hope this is useful.
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According to “ps aux”, they were run as:
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I’m happy to report that this seems to have fixed itself.
Today (or yesterday, not sure) FF was upgraded to 3.6.2. After the
upgrade it asked me to restart FF, and I noticed on the restart the
“checking add-on compatibility” dialog running. Later I saw that the
Add-ons menu worked. I don’t know if
As far as I can tell, this still exists. I’m not sure how to give
“reproduce” instructions for something that’s not possible (i.e.,
missing feature).
Observe that you can call, eg, “sshfs -s -o some_option server:path
local/path”. The “-s” tells sshfs to disable multi-threaded operation,
and the “
This doesn’t seem to happen anymore. I’ve passed on to Lucid, anyway.
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This is similar to bug #137514. However, that bug has stopped
manifesting for me a while time ago. (But see comment #15 there.) Ever
since I upgraded to Lucid, the bug (or something similar) started
manifesting, even worse than before.
Description:
I have several disks on a
Sorry for being off-topic, but isn’t the -proposed repository useful for
making such fixes available during freezes?
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OK, so opening the add-ons window, the only thing that appears is this:
Error: uncaught exception: [Exception... "Component returned failure
code: 0x80004003 (NS_ERROR_INVALID_POINTER) [nsIRDFService.GetLiteral]"
nsresult: "0x80004003 (NS_ERROR_INVALID_POINTER)" location: "JS frame
:: chrome://mo
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Hmm. I’ll have to do some more testing. After sending the bug report I
noticed that indeed the Return key caused the problem, so I’ve just
uninstalled Plymouth a few days ago.
This is what’s in my apt’s cache
That said, during the last week or so the behavior of the bug changed:
the screen is still blank and I have to play with Ctrl-Alt-F7 to turn it
on, but now I’m always sent to the GDM login window. I’m not sure what
happens with the suspended session, I don’t see crash reports after the
login, usual
I just tried that, and I encountered bug #516381, several times. Example
output with GTK_DEBUG=all at
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Hi Draycen! The menu bar was no big deal to set back. There’s something
a bit strange about that: after doing the Ubufox juggling I ended up
with Ubufox installed, and the menu bar seemed to reset itself after
every FF restart. (I just uninstalled it and it stopped happening.) But
I had Ubufox inst
Another thing — no idea if it’s relevant: After removing/installing
Ubufox the setup of my menu bars was reset. I normally move the address
bar and a few buttons from the navigation bar to the menu bar, and hide
the latter, to have a thinner “header” above the pages. After the
“experiment” I was le
First of all, yes, I did have ubufox installed.
But note that the last few days I don’t remember seeing the add-ons
window starting up automatically when I run Firefox. I had removed some
add-ons manually by deleting their folders in my profile, it’s probably
related to that. However, when I open
By the way, despite the way I formulated this bug, I actually want to
find out why the keyboard applet doesn’t like my layout and make the
error go away. If anyone has any suggestions for tracking it down
myself, please say so :-)
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OK, I reported it upstream. Anything else I can do?
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #612930
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=612930
** Also affects: gnome-applets via
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=612930
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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panel r
Here it is. The assertion is in g_logv() from libglib-2.0.so.0, and I
couldn’t find a dbgsym package for that one.
However, I installed libgtk2.0-0-dbgsym=2.19.7-0ubuntu1 because I saw
the calls to g_log come from there. Also, gnome-terminal-dbgsym is
version 2.29.6-0ubuntu3 in case you want to lo
Me too.
This happened regularly in the last few days, both on update and dist-
upgrade. It seems to happen during cleanup, after aptitude finishes
(most) of its job, thankfully. However, it doesn't happen when aptitude
doesn't have anything to do, i.e. there are no new packages.
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Hello 070183,
I just tried beagle again. I installed it with “aptitude install
beagle”, then went on my work for a while (to let it start index stuff).
I then uninstalled it with “aptitude purge beagle && aptitude purge ~c”
(to purge the libraries beagle dragged with it).
Then I noticed that the
Oh, and I forgot the most important thing:
4) I tried running it as “firefox -safe-mode”. I _still_ got the empty
add-ons window, and _then_ the safe mode dialog (where it asks you if
you want to disable something permanently). Even so, the manually-opened
add-ons window was still empty.
This is
Hello Draycen,
It seems it's more borked than I thought. I did a bit more
experimenting:
First of all, a new profile does make the dialog go away, so presumably
it's something in my profile that it doesn't like. That said, I have a
lot invested in that profile (add-on settings, history), so I wou
Hi there! Yep, that worked!
Shouldn't that be installed by default, or at least recommended by
evince? (It's just suggested now.)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/532282
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Hello! I just updated to Lucid, and I've been noticing a bug.
I have my computer set-up to login automatically. This seems to work:
the login process works correctly, I can start some applications. The
problem is that _sometimes_ (I'm 95% sure it doesn't happen every time)
th
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