Is this really fixed?
I do see this bug or a variant on Trusty, please see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1408539 and advice.
Sorry, I cannot tell. First, I use really old versions of Ubuntu.
Second, either because of workaraounds that I applied at the time or
because of
I have two new facts to report: first, I have reports that the same or
similar problems exist with Ubuntu 11.10, and second I have direct
experience that none of these problems exist under a Debian testing
installation (which I use at work as my desktop system).
After this discovery, I created a
Forgot to say that this is Ubuntu 11.04.
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Many things in the GUI do not work well.
The easiest thing to reproduce is when opening the first tutorial: only the two
balls, the spring and the axes are visible, but the title and the text are not.
To see the text, I need to zoom out ten times to see the title, and five
This is on Debian, but I think it is the same kind of problem.
# pstree -alps 27393
init,1
└─cron,8085
└─cron,25543
└─sh,25544 -c test -x /usr/sbin/anacron || ( cd / run-parts
--report /etc/cron.weekly )
└─sh,25545 -c test -x /usr/sbin/anacron || ( cd /
I guess this has been fixed long ago.
Not really long ago, but it is not a serious problem any more.
By chance, I had this error just yesterday, after months of not seeing
it, while printing almost simultaneously from two different evince
instances.
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using and assign it to GTK+2.0 if you are using Natty or older or to
GTK+3.0 if you are using Oneiric.
Thank you. Should it happen again, and should I be
Cannot reproduce it any more, sorry ...
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Open a directory in gthumb. You see the thumbnails of the photos. From a
terminal, do a 'rm *' on that directory. Gthumb crashes.
This is version 2.11.3 running on Ubuntu 11.04.
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This cannot be installed on a 10.4, though. Are backports planned?
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Thank you for taking the time to make Ubuntu better. Since what you
submitted is not really a bug, or a problem, but rather an idea to
improve Gnumeric, I am closing the report. Thanks for taking the time to
share your opinion!
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I discovered that this is one of the symptoms I get because of a problem
with the graphics card, see bug 557694. Downgrading the openchrome
driver has made the electricsheep bug to disappear for me. Is this
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** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-openchrome (Ubuntu)
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-openchrome
Version 0.2.903+svn713 distributed with Karmic 9.10 is unstable for the
VIA P4M890 chip. Switching to console and back to X blanks the screen.
Resuming from suspend blanks the screen. The screen get randomly
corrupted. Often
No compiz enabled, no way to see it fullscreen.
Using --mplayer 1 stops it working altogether.
** Changed in: electricsheep (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released = Confirmed
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This should definitely be high priority. After upgrading from 9.4 to
9.10 I only managed to have my system working after several hours
because I am knowledgeable about Linux. A normal user would have had
their system unbootable without any hint of what is going wrong.
Also, the fix is trivial and
No. it does not dump core any more
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As far as who is affected, I see the same symptoms on ext3 (running an
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Loading 'processor' before 'powernow-k8' makes no apparent difference:
processor loads without errors nor messages, while powernow-k8 displays
the same message as before.
I attach the /var/log/dmesg file, as requested.
Sorry for the huge delay in answering your requests.
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Binary package hint: firefox
Firefox crashed on me without any warnings or messages because the disk
was full. This happened shortly after I had opened a new tab. This is
Firefox 3.0.11+build2+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.8.10.1 on Ubuntu 8.10.
It was not easy to diagnose the reason
I think this is not a Firefox-only issue. The user should be warned when
disk space is low.
What you mention is a different problem, that is, the system should
monitor disk space usage and warn the user when it approaches zero.
However, what I am reporting is a bug in Firefox: when a program
The bug is still there in Ubuntu 9.10, with Evince 2.24.1. From a
user's point of view this is a regression.
After Evince is closed and reopened, some printing options are remembered when
they should not. Specifically, these are remembered:
- print whole document / current page
- number of
I wrote above Ubuntu 9.10 where I meant Ubuntu 8.10, sorry for the
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When backing up to a disk, it creates the temporary files in /tmp, but
then it does not create the disk image to be burned, and says instead:
Backup failed; could not create CD image /tmp/pybackpack.iso
** Affects: pybackpack (Ubuntu)
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pbzip2
Maybe pbzip2 is compiled without big files support?
While it can compress a 600MB file, it claims that a 9GB file does not
exist.
** Affects: pbzip2 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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In my opinion, the most obvious fix is to enable the functionality.
Systems using kernels older than 2.6.29 will not be able to benefit from
ti, exactly as it is the case now, and will see little difference.
Systems with newer kernels (I have a custom-compiled 2.6.29 will profit
from it. There
** Summary changed:
- qemu-img convert: error while reading
+ qemu corrupts qcow2 image
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: qemu
- I try to recompress a qcow2 image that apparently is perfectly working,
- but qemu'img writes out about 60kB and, after about ten seconds spits an
-
I read that qemu 0.10.2 includes corrections that solve qcow2 images corruption
problems.
So I suspect that this bug is related to qcow2 corruption. In fact, since
reporting I had two more instances of qcow2 corruption, which I recovered only
by restoring a backup.
Please package 0.10.2, I
I observed qcow2 corruption three times in total. Moreover qcw2
corruption is cited in qemu 0.10.2 changelog.
** Changed in: qemu (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Binary package hint: qemu
I try to recompress a qcow2 image that apparently is perfectly working,
but qemu'img writes out about 60kB and, after about ten seconds spits an
error. This is the first time this happens, few days ago I had used
regularly this same command to
It turns out that the image was really corrupted, in fact qemu cannot use it
(it says unbootable disk).
It was qemu itself that corrupted it, but I fear this is another problem, and I
can not reproduce nor diagnose it.
So I think this bug should be closed, unless someone wants to see the
Thanks for the report, isn't this more like a notify-osd issue instead
of a zenity one?
Well, probably yes, I do not know...
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Binary package hint: zenity
To reproduce:
echo message: a c ddd e ff
| zenity --notification --listen --width=300
The message is truncated in Jaunty.
Previously, Zenity was able to display a longer message,
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: qemulator
I cannot save and restore a snapshot with qemulator.
If I save a snapshot with a given name, it does not appear in the list of
snapshots, so I have no way of restoring it.
Once I observed that, when saving a snapshot, it is indeed saved in the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: qemu
Qemu 0.10.0 in Jaunty documents an -enable-kvm option only if compiled for it.
Calling qemu without options however does not mentions that option, and calling
qemu with -enable-kvm gives an error.
Surprisingly, when typing 'info kvm' on the serial
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Help for auto=hide says allready.
** Affects: qemulator (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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In qeme 0.10.0 the -vga-std option does not exist. Its functionality is
obtained by using '-vga std'. Additionally, one more -vga option exists,
which could be used as an option
** Affects: qemulator (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
I get a lot of windows signaling an error on a just installed and upgraded
Jaunty.
Apparently everything works, but in fact when I try to add one more machine, it
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The typo is in the Qemu tab of the user interface.
** Affects: qemulator (Ubuntu)
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I just noticed that calling setxkbmap resets the changes of xmodmap.
Thus by doing so we'd potentially break xmodmap calls that the user also
stuffed into the autostart sequence. So I don't consider this a valid
workaround for a SRU.
If a workaround improves the current situation, it is better
This improves situation only for speakers of languages other than
English. For English speakers it may potentially cause minor
regressions. Since most users of Ubuntu speak English as their primary
language, introducing potential regressions which may touch them and
which could be avoided is not
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: sbackup
This patch solves the issue:
*** /usr/share/sbackup/sbackupd.py.orig 2008-06-17 08:24:10.0 +0200
--- /usr/share/sbackup/sbackupd.py 2009-03-01 14:07:44.0 +0100
***
*** 220,225
--- 220,226
flistid = 0
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: texmacs
On texmacs (1:1.0.6.14-1build1) intrepid I observe this in a terminal:
$ texmacs Desktop/aps-3.tex
TeXmacs] With linked TrueType support
TeXmacs] Warning: Undefined reference bib-elnahrawy
TeXmacs] Warning: Undefined reference bib-lorincz
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gthumb
After upgrading to Ubuntu 8.10, Gthumb defaults to viewing images at
actual size.
This is a very bad choice, as it confuses new as well as old users. One
should look at images in their actual size only in special
circumstances, like when editing
I am using an updated Ubuntu 8.10, so Abiword is 2.6.4-4ubuntu4.
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I choose to print 3 copies of page one, only one copy is printed. Same
for page two or page three.
** Affects: abiword (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I get a crash in Ubuntu 8.10. I cured the crash by installing stellarium
0.10.0-0ubuntu1.
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There is nothing in the module that would cause it to be automatically
loaded; this is not a bug in module-init-tools or udev
** Changed in: module-init-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
What does 'invalid' mean? The bug exists.
Before 8.10, once I put a floppy in, I could
For NSsbackup 0.2 was a fix released. Please note, that this issue is
very unlikely fixed in sbackup. Check out NSsbackup instead.
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I have two PC both running Ubuntu 8.10, and I do not observe the bug any
more on any of them.
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Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.27-11-generic
This is an AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4400+ working with a
32 bit Ubuntu (because I upgraded the motherboard but never got to
upgrade Ubuntu to 64 bit).
The fan is always at max speed, even in Cool'n quiet is
Could you please suggest a workaround?
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Binary package hint: nautilus
I am not sure who is the culprit here, I wrote nautilus as a guess.
I have a directory full of images on my desktop. I right click on it,
because I use to open it with Gthumb. However, after upgrading to Ubuntu
8.10, Nautilus does not seem to
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: texlive-base-bin
I cannot use Emacs to write TeX. I compile the file, then from Emacs I
launch Xdvi. Without closing windows I switch to Emacs, change
something, recompile, switch windows to look at Xdvi. After one or two
of these switchings, everything
The thing is more wide and mysterious.
It hangs even if I use Emacs on a remote box on an ssh terminal (that
is, Emacs in text mode) and I use instruct xdvi on the remote box to use
my X display, even after telling Xdvi not to show images but only
bounding boxes.
Both using the Openchrome X
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnumeric
To reproduce:
Open a new sheet
- 1/1/2000 -- A1
- 8/1/2000 -- A2
- select A1 and A2 and extend the selection through A10 (which is then 4/3/2000)
- 1 -- B1
- 2 -- B2
- select B1 and B2 and extend the selection through B10 (which is then 10)
-
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
Before upgrading to Ubuntu 8.10 I used to have an icon on my desktop
which linked to ssh://u...@my.host.name/mydir.
Now, I have two problems (I do not know if they are interconnected):
1) to get to the same dir, the URL is now
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While item 2) above is a duplicate of bug #287476, item 1) above is not.
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Francesco, try putting the attached file in ~/.config/autostart.
Haggai
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I had already tried to do this using System / Preferences / Sessions
without any result, so I resorted to do
I just want to make sure that the people who decide to fix it or not,
understand just how important this issue is for everybody that does not
use a Latin character alphabet. It's not just about Greece and Bulgaria,
but also about China, Thailand and many other countries.
It also affects people
I've been using the workaround of running setxkbmap automatically after
login for a long time without problems. Perhaps this workaround can be
implemented as an update for hardy, and the real Xorg fix remain in
Intrepid?
If possible at all, please do!
By the way, I cannot make it work
Ubuntu does not fully support languages other than English. If you
experience problems with other languages, use English instead.
Okay, I'll take this as a joke :)
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I use Hardy, but apparently the problem has been corrected there too.
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Thank you. I commented on bugzilla. The problem is corrected in gnumeric
1.8.2. Here is the note I posted on bugzilla.
Open the gnumeric spreadsheet from the menu.
It claims to be 1.7.11 (so maybe the problem is here).
Okay, even though I have an old Gutsy Ubuntu
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. What section of the gnumeric manual should this be
documented in? In ¨Plot Types¨, it seems quite complete in describing
what information can be used for each scale.
I think it should go into
7.2.4.4.2.
Hi ropers,
Ropers?
We were wondering is this still an issue for you?
I have changed my hardware in the meantime. Currently I run Openchrome
on a P4M890 chipset, and I can observe exactly the same behaviour as I
had reported.
Can you try with the latest development release of Ubuntu? (ISOs
Thanks very much for this. Intrepid has tuxpaint 0.9.20, could you see
if it is still a problem?
I installed the tuxpaint packages form intrepid and yes, it corrects the
problem, thank you.
The only thing is, by default the new installation has printing
disabled. So I had to download the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: tuxpaint
I see there are two similar bug reports, but apparently they are different.
This is tuxpaint (1:0.9.17-1ubuntu3) hardy.
I have no problems printing from other applications, only tuxpaint does
not print. The job is scheduled to cups, but nothing
** Attachment added: the a.ps file produce by tuxprint for lpr
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19055408/a.ps
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tuxpaint does not print (ghostscript barfs on ps)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/290878
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Thanks for your bug report. Does this happen when you do a remote
backup, or a backup to CD?
A backup on a dvd. Precisely, it built the tree on /tmp, then it
started to create the iso on /tmp. During building of the iso, it run
out of disk space and finished without explanation.
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when /tmp
Public bug reported:
When /tmp is full, pybackpack 0.5.1 fails without explanation.
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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when /tmp is full, pybackpack fails without explanation
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/272923
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Binary package hint: pybackpack
When creating a DVD backup, pubackpack needs up to 9 GB of temporary
space. It is therefore important to be able to choose the temp
directory, but this is not possible, neither by setting preferences nor
by using TMPDIR.
pybackpack should
Thank you for fixing this bug.
Again, is there any hope of seeing this fixed in Hardy?
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