(In reply to David Baron :dbaron: ⌚UTC+2 from comment #45)
> The number of comments recently makes me suspect that something got *worse*
> recently.
Yes, something did change in GNOME recently. Prior to GNOME 3.28 there
was a GTK preference called gtk-application-prefer-dark-theme that could
be us
I've got a patch up to try to mitigate the issue for GNOME 3.28 over at
bug #1461538.
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Title:
Bad Firefox integration with dark themes
To manage
I would like to reopen this bug -- I have a Thinpad T500 with the same
graphics card, and I am experiencing the exact same problem. The screen
turns black and X seems to freeze (can't seem to get out of this mode,
and tapping the power button doesn't start the shutdown sequence so the
system seems
the upstream bug for this appears to be
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=383811
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I poked around with the files in /var/lib/dpkg and was able to get this
working... it turns out that some of the files in there belonging to
flashplugin-nonfree had been corrupted.
** Changed in: flashplugin-nonfree (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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FYI I just built vim by grabbing the 7.1 tarball and applying all of the
patches (up to 291) and when I use my compiled vim I no longer see this
problem.
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I'm on hardy beta, the versions of mrxvt and vim are:
Package: mrxvt
Priority: optional
Section: universe/x11
Installed-Size: 352
Maintainer: Ubuntu MOTU Developers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Original-Maintainer: Jan Christoph Nordholz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Architecture: i386
Version: 0.5.3-1
Package: vim
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: vim
When i enter vim from mrxvt, the first command acts like it was prefixed
with 'c'. That is, if I type a movement command (e.g. j, G) it causes
part of the buffer to be deleted and I am entered into insert mode. This
is the same problem as http://bugs.
this also prevents me from upgrading the package:
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Reading
package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Sugge
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subprocess post-i
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: flashplugin-nonfree
I can't remove/install flashplugin-nonfree. First it complains about a
missing directory, then after that I get a mysterious error:
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[sudo] password for evan:
Reading package lists... Done
Bui
I am also seeing this bug on Feisty, using the previously attached test
case.
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I've attached a very minimal test case exhibiting the problem. The
output when running the test case is as follows:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/Desktop $ python fail_cdb.py
bar
*** glibc detected *** python: free(): invalid pointer: 0xb7d847b8 ***
=== Backtrace: =
/lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: python-cdb
python 2.5.1-1ubuntu2
python-cdb 0.32-5.2ubuntu2
Python-cdb dies on a double free when looking up a key in a dictionary.
Attaching a simple test case.
** Affects: python-cdb (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: compiz
I'm experiencing this bug on an Intel video chipset (using the "intel"
driver).
Here's how to reproduce the bug:
1) Open up your favorite application in workspace 1.
2) Expand the right side of the window edge all the way to the edge of the
scree
Public bug reported:
I can't run scrot in Gutsy -- when I run it, there is a giblib error
when trying to save to a file.
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Taking shot in 5.. 4.. 3.. 2.. 1.. 0.
giblib error: Saving to file foo failed
scrot = 0.8-7
giblib = 1.2.4-4
I talked with another use
The issue is memory usage. Evince is just as snappy as before (maybe a
little bit better in that regard due to the rendering improvements),
it's just that the memory usage seems to grow and grow without bound. I
have noticed this on many PDFs in Gutsy and never noticed such a problem
during Feisty
I am also experiencing a very bad regression in gutsy with respect to
memory usage in evince. Evince has always used a lot of memory, but it
seems much, much worse in Gutsy. For example, this document:
http://www.stanford.edu/class/cs242/readings/backus.pdf causes evince to
use hundreds of megabyte
I also started seeing this intermittently, but I can't consistently
reproduce it.
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I got a error when I type a unknown on them command prompt
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I'm submitting a package request to have the York Haskell Compiler (YHC)
packaged for Ubuntu. This is an actively developed byte-code Haskell
interpreter starts as a fork of the old nhc98 project.
YHC seems to be dual licensed under an nhc-98 type of license and the
GPL versi
There was an update this morning to 0.5.9.1-1ubuntu7 which seems to have
fixed the problem,
** Changed in: hal (Ubuntu)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/137071
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I just wanted to add to this that I can confirm that the issue is with
hal -- if I stop hald (or log out of a Gnome session) I can control the
brightness. Also, hal has been upgraded to 0.5.9.1-1ubuntu6 since my
original bug report, but the problem remains.
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Oops, forgot to add the hal version. I upgraded to 0.5.9.1-1ubuntu5. I
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earlier.
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Binary package hint: hal
I upgraded my gutsy install this morning (September 3), and got a
handful of updates that didn't look too important -- I can recall
updates for hal, gcc, gcj, and libgtkmm. During the hal upgrade, I got
an error dialog saying that I wasn't privileged
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-terminal
The change profile option in gnome-terminal works only when accessed via
the menubar. If you right click within the terminal and then select
change profile, the profile will not actually be changed. This is in
the Gutsy pre-release, gnome-
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-session
Gnome (I believe the gnome-session component) will detect the presence
of ~/.xmodmap, and, if it is the first time that file is detected, offer
to load the file and to load it automatically in the future. In Gutsy,
the dialog box to load the
I am seeing this in apt 0.7.6ubuntu4 / dpkg 1.14.5ubuntu3
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/130522
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Binary package hint: wxmaxima
Install maxima, maxima-doc, and wxmaxima. If you try to access the
documentation using the built-in help facilities (e.g. by running
describe(diff);), maxima will display the documentation correctly.
However, if you try to access the help comman
Apparently I can't add bugs that point to GNU Savannah in LP, but the
relevant Savannah bug (which is actually quite old...) is
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?14930
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/113227
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Binary package hint: screen
GNU Screen does not properly send mouse events to terminal applications.
Some applications (e.g. links/elinks) work correctly in screen, but most
(e.g. vim) appear to have broken mouse handling. I'll be linking this to
the Debian/Savannah bugs, whi
Here's the deal. Not having the patch was too annoying for me to live
with, so I downloaded the Fedora patch and applied it against the
version of network-manager-vpnc that Feisty ships. It works, and it's
awesome to have this feature now. The patch will be in the upstream
0.7.0 release (and may
I'm confirming this since it is in fact a problem, as the other comments
have shown. I'm also assigning this to MOTU (I hope I did it correctly!)
since I'm applying a patch to fix this, so I want to make sure they see
it.
** Changed in: network-manager-vpnc (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) =>
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: cdbs
If you install cdbs without installing the devscripts package you will
get an error when running cdbs-edit-patch because debclean is not
present. debclean is provided by devscripts, so cdbs should have a
dependency on devscripts.
** Affects: cdbs (U
I am not entirely convinced that the bug (spawning lots of tabs) is a
Firefox bug, but there is a related bug in the Mozilla bugzilla for
handling irc:// protocol links in Firefox (in a nutshell: you can
configure the behavior with an about:config seting). I have added that
upstream bug to the list
Sorry, for not mentioning this earlier, the bug that I filed is upstream
bug 436724 (i.e. in bugzilla.gnome.org).
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Apparently I can't file the upstream bug because one is already set. I'm
going to make a note in my bug that it is related to the bug already
filed, and we'll see how the Gnome devs decided to classify it.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/8357
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Actually, it is possible to have X11 autodetect the DPI of the screen. Just run
the command:
xdpyinfo | grep resolution
and you will get the correct DPI value for the monitor X is running on. I
think that autodetection is a better mechanism than adding a new setting
somewhere. I just filed a
I got some help from the kind folks on #ubuntu-motu, and now the patch
has been created with DBS and should be in the correct format.
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https://bugs.launchp
I just checked kill.c in the source, and the -L option is not
implemented at all, as I had suspected. This patch should remove the
section of the man page documenting the presence of the -L option.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: coreutils
According to the man page shipped with kill, you should be able to use
the -L option to print a table displaying all the available kill
signals. In fact, if you kill -L, you get the following output:
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Tony,
I don't have this problem (either running irssi locally, or within a
screen session) on my Thinkpad X40. When I press the volume keys
running irssi, the volume is changed (as usual), and there is no output
on the irssi command line. Do your volume buttons work at all? I
believe that if the
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #430931
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http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=430931
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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banshee can play certain files, but won't add them to lib
Public bug reported:
This is a bug for the Ubuntu (community) wiki on wiki.ubuntu.com. The
wiki on this site is very, very slow. Searching, opening, and editing
pages is reasonably fast, and isn't really a problem. However, make user
preferences changes takes forever. If I try to change my pref
That fixed it, I should have spotted that sooner.
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It's me again. I created some patches for the gutsy debootstrap ruleset.
The first patch is really small and just fixes a couple of formatting
inconsistincies in the ruleset (two instances of hard tabs instead of
spaces, and deprecated usage of chown user.group rather than chown
user:group). The s
This is the patch that adds the "skeleton" files.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/110144
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I would actually be in favor of having this printed the first time
mingetty is spawned on each VT, rather than putting it in /etc/issue.
That way the /etc/issue message could stay at one line and the message
wouldn't have to be printed repeatedly for users who use the VTs a lot.
I'm not sure if thi
I think this bug can be closed. From what I recall, the .htoprc file is
actually generated and saved by htop every time you close the program,
and it turns out that the upstream author does not necessarily make an
attempt to ensure that newer versions of htop will be backwards
compatible with older
It turns out that this was just a configuration item that I missed when
I read the debootstrap installation guide. In the guide they do, in
fact, warn you to edit /etc/network/interfaces and add a line for the
loopback device.
OTOH it seems like this file, and a few other files, could be improved
Public bug reported:
I just did a debootstrap install of Ubuntu 7.04, and had mysterious
networking problems. It turns out that the loopback interface was not
being started. I looked at /etc/network/interfaces and lo and behold,
the lo interface was not set to auto (sorry, couldn't resist the pun)
I filed this upstream, see
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=430931
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/63588
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I just compiled 5.36 and 5.37 from upstream and had the same problem.
Consequently, I subscribed to their mailing list and sent in an email
describing the problem (I don't think they have a bug tracking system).
I'm also going to attach my smartd.conf file here in case it's helpful.
** Attachment
I don't know much about gdb, but if I run smartd through gdb the last
two lines (which are the only interesting ones) are:
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0xb7e96c23 in strlen () from /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: smartmontools
Hi, I am running the Feisty pre-release right now and wanted to run
smartd. I followed the instructions at
http://www.edafe.org/ubuntu/index.html to get smartd up and running.
Specifically, the steps I took were to comment out the DEVICESCAN
Adding the strace output now.
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I can't imagine anyone ever actually setting the clock to display UNIX
time... but if they did, the show_seconds gconf setting for the clock
applet should be turned on, since it doesn't make too much sense to use
a time format that displays seconds but only have the time updat
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: network-manager-vpnc
I have been issued an RSA SecurID by my workplace, which can be used to
access the corporate Cisco VPN. The way that the SecurID works is that
the VPN has a very long static password, and the user password is a
combination of the use
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: zsnes
The version of zsnes in Ubuntu is getting kind of old -- it would be
nice to see an upgrade to the latest version (right now that would be
1.51, which was released in January 2007).
** Affects: zsnes (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Sta
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xchat-gnome
I can consistently make xchat-gnome on Feisty segfault. Upon starting
up, I have xchat-gnome automatically connect to Freenode. I added
irc.gnome.org to the list of IRC servers, and if I subsequently try to
connect to that network, xchat-gnom
I just compiled screen with 256 color support, and now I am one happy
camper. Gnome-terminal, xterm, and quite a few others all have 256 color
support now, so it makes sense to compile screen with support for 256
colors.
To actually use 256 colors you need to make some changes to your
screenrc, so
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mpd
libfaad is not released under a GPL license, so I understand why mpd
(which is in universe) does not have AAC support. But given the
popularity of this file format, it seems strange to me that the only way
to get support for it in Ubuntu is to compil
Public bug reported:
How to reproduce the problem:
1) Open up evolution
2) Create a new account (or edit an old one)
3) Set the "Server Type" in the "Receiving Mail" tab to "Maildir-format mail
directories"
4) Try to select a path
The problem here is that the dialog box is broken and wants you
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ntp-simple
The naming of the ntp-simple package confuses me. I do not know very
much about NTP, but I do know that in addition to plain NTP there is a
modified version of the protocol called Simple NTP (SNTP).
>From the description of this package, I *th
This music has been released under a CC license, it should be ok to
attach
gst-typefind-0.10 gives me:
music/Dave Dondero/The Tour of the Living Dead/01 - Michael Rains.mp4 -
audio/x-m4a
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Binary package hint: banshee
Hi,
I have a number of songs that I ripped from CD that were encoded using
faac. They all have a .mp4 extension. If I specify an individual file
(i.e. Music -> Open Location) Banshee will open the file and play it,
but if I try to select that so
Thanks for the response Lionel. I followed your advice, and when I
looked at the log it was complaining about .htoprc. I removed the file
and tried invoking htop and it worked fine. I'll try to file a bug
report for this (htop will crash on a bad .htoprc) upstream.
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Binary package hint: htop
Here is what I see when I run htop:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ htop
Segmentation fault
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ echo $?
139
I did some googling for this, and didn't find anything like what I am
getting. Someone had a blog entry up about how great htop is
This is my first time using launchpad, so I might have messed up this
bug report (I am used to bugzilla). This is on Ubuntu Dapper, htop
version 0.6-1. This package is in universe -- is there another place
bugs for universe packages should be filed?
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