*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 2067071 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2067071
I think this is the same issue in #2067071, reported a couple of days
earlier, although this one has more complete logs, so maybe we should
keep this one instead?
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of
Apparently the actual bug lies with GTK+. There is a simple hack/patch
for Glade, too, which the Ubuntu maintainers might consider applying if
the GTK+ update is not going to be applied fast.
** Package changed: glade (Ubuntu) = gtk+3.0 (Ubuntu)
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I confirm that the package in lucid-proposed fixes the bug (for me at
least). Thank you people! ^^
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oregano crashes with SIGSEGV when trying to run a simulation
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/493375
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The package from the ppa fixes the problem for me. However, I had to
--force depends it to install (seems to depend on packages only
available on Maverick), so the question is could the fix be backported
to Lucid?
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oregano crashes with SIGSEGV when trying to run a simulation
Passed upstream as per your suggestion, with a new version of the patch
that does not use bash-specific syntax: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=533557
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #533557
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=533557
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OpenTTD dies
Here is a new version that adds gettext support and fixes the following bugs:
- If the user cancelled the gksudo enter password dialog, it would pop up
again and again, once per file. Now the script tried to invoke the true
program first, and if authentication fails or is aborted, the script
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openttd
Ubuntu version: 9.04
Package: openttd 0.6.3-1
Preconditions: package is installed, but additional required data files are not
Expected behavior: a dialog should pop up explaining that the data files are
not installed. Optimally, a gksudo or
I propose the following patch, a shell script that would replace openttd as
the command to be executed by the OpenTTD menu item. It checks that the data
and music files have been installed. If they haven't, it offers to install
them, automatically using gksudo for the copy and Zenity for the
What I don't get is why the floppy module is not automatically loaded in the
Intrepid kernel. I understand that virtually no laptops and consistently fewer
desktops include floppy drives nowadays, but it's a 76 KiB driver, for the sake
of the FSM! I think that it should be loaded by default in
+1 to ceg: if the directories should be empty forever (because they are
not used since pm-utils handles their events), then they should not
exist at all
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/etc/acpi/start.d and resume.d scripts are not run.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/244839
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+1 as the default settings of -B1 with battery can cause damage to
some HDs as per bug #59695. Thus, making them impossible to override is
dangerous. Maybe power.sh should check whether laptop-tools is set to
manage HD power savings, and inhibit its own actions in that case.
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El vie, 04-07-2008 a las 04:04 +, jorge escribió:
Have it with Hardy here.
The sane behaviour should be that the sound stopped playing. No popup,
nothing. that's the point, it's just a preview: put the cursor there, listen
for two seconds, hit delete and it's gone. If it was me looking
This still happens on the last amd64 Hardy, and not only with wav files:
after converting some mp3 to oggs, I was deleting the original files,
and my mouse stuck over one of them, which started autoplaying. I
proceeded to send them to the trash nevertheless, but the file under the
mouse kept
I think I have pinpointed the problem: after a clean reinstall Ubuntu
Hardy, the gvfs samba client worked flawlessly until I added the wins
option to the hosts line in /etc/nsswitch.conf in order to make
firefox able to resolve netbios names in the workgroup. Then, the
timeouts appeared again. I
Reopening, new data added
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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gvfs-smb: strange timeouts
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/209271
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Ludicrous. AFAIK there is at least another person with this problem,
bug #210746, which is _also_ tagged as incomplete even though the
submitter did everything you asked from him/her and nobody has
answered in a week. But it's OK, I don't want to start the typical
this is why Linux/Ubuntu/GNOME
Also happens to me, both when mounting through Nautilus and gvfs-mount,
the link that appears on the Desktop and the mounted folder at ~/.gvfs
is invariably the remote root. This is just a nuisance with my local
MythTV server, but some servers do not allow access to root, so this
issue could
Once again, updated everything to the latest version in the
repositories. The problem has been reduced from ~90% of SMB access
trials to about ~50%, but big file copies are still impossible, as they
hang after about 8 MiB (hang as in have-to-kill-gvfsd-smb-to-remove-
stuck-dialog).
I've rerun
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: brasero
Ubuntu release: Hardy beta (updated today)
Package version: 0.7.1-3ubuntu1
Description: I noticed today, when I was dumping a DVD, that a movie playing on
Totem had muted. Checked with VLC and that too was silenced. I fiddled with the
volume
I can also confirm that Hardy, updated today, works for me (Radeon X850 XT
PCI-E), with the splash argument and without vga=whatever. Nice work, whoever
fixed it!
By the way, is there any way to avoid boot splash screen stretching in my
widescreen display?
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Feisty crashes after grub, before
Big sigh. Updated everything to the latest version (35 updated today,
wow) and results here:
* Yes, SSH connections, or any kind of gvfs backend _other than_ smb works OK:
ftp, ssh, burn, etc.
* I attached gdb to gvfsd-smb and started a big file copy (which miraculously
completed successfully
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gvfs-backends
The new gvfs backend system for Nautilus et al. in Hardy beta seems to
have some problems browsing SMB shares (both Windows and Samba). I'm
subscribing this just to gvfs-smb, but I haven't tested other network
backends like ftp. The problem
In addition to the computer I'm testing from, there are two SMB servers:
salon (Mythbuntu Hardy beta i686, Samba) and my brother's computer
(Windows XP Pro SP2 32 bits). Running gvfsd on a terminal and then
running the command-line gvfs-* apps seems to work most of the time,
sometimes immediately,
Update: the delays and timeouts still happen, even if I kill the running
gvfsd/gvfsd-smb instance and let just my own. The delays are ~20 seconds
compared to the ~1.5 secs gnomevfs-ls (i.e. the old VFS backend) takes
to successfully display contents. No new output in the terminal-borne
gvfsd
Both: depending on (apparently) whether the current microfortnight is
even or odd, gvfs-ls shows the contents of the SMB share after about ~20
secs, or it just times out. If I get really, really lucky (i.e. when the
current ufn is a multiple of 42), it works correctly without delays. All
of this
Did so, and the results are basically non. Turns out that gvfsd-smb is
not to be run manually (request some key-value pairs). On the other
hand, .xsession-errors, dmesg, /var/log/messages and /var/log/syslog say
nothing about gvfs*, smb*, cifs* or whatever related to the problem.
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gvfs-smb:
1) The log: there is just nothing there! in messages, there are a lot of
--MARK-- messages each 20 mins or so, while syslog contains some pulseaudio
errors, the hourly run of cron and more --MARK--s.
2) DBUS issues: any possible issue would have been brought by the Hardy beta
upgrade.
Let me remark that nautilus-share is not a _centralized_ (i.e. system-
wide on a single window) shares management point, it's just an applet
that lets you right-click share folders without the administrative
hassle. So it's not a replacement for shares-admin. What I'm asking is:
will there be a
Ok, so once again, what about Xubuntu, which does not have Nautilus, and
thus, nautilus-share? Will there be no default-installed Samba admin
tool?
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missing shares-admin
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/208480
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I can confirm this. It has been said that shares-admin is no longer
needed, now that Nautilus can enable folder sharing too, but this little
app was a good, centralized point to manage the whole SMB (and NFS)
config, a feature lost with its removal. Furthermore, what about Xubuntu
and Mythbuntu?
Ok, so the app was bad and unmantained, so it got removed. Even though
the decision seems wrong to me, because there is no clear alternative
for a centralized management other that full-blown Samba managers like
SWAT, I can live with it. So, will there be a centralized network shares
Just some thoughts: both Timo and I have a R480-based video card. How
does usplash do all the rendering? Directly with its own VGA driver or
through the kernel framebuffer? If it's through the kernel FB, how can I
activate the it without running usplash? - to check which of them is
defective. And
Since my last post I have been trying to obtain such a console output,
and trying a normal boot everytime usplash gets updated -- with the
same results: computer hangs and caps lock blinks. I can't post a boot
log because nothing seems to be written to any file in /var/log/ when
usplash crashes
Maybe the problem is the video card itself? I didn't think that could
bring down the whole kernel, but I've noticed we both have a R480-based
ATI video card (I have an X850XT). I'll post the requested data ASA I
boot into Feisty - I'm currently in windoze due to some... game :P
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Feisty crashes
I have a laptop w/edgy and some serial cables... How can I send the
console output to the serial port and capture it in my laptop?
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Feisty crashes after grub if usplash enabled (amd64)
https://launchpad.net/bugs/8
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I don't think it has to be your motherboard failing: I have a perfectly
healthy Gigabyte board and also suffer from this bug when booting in
amd64 feisty. Haven't tried the x86 version though.
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/8
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Did I mention that as soon as the monitor enters shutdown state, the
caps lock key starts blinking? Maybe it's some kind of kernel death
message
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Feisty crashes after grub if usplash enabled (amd64)
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When booting feisty herd 3? 4? how do i know? amd64 with the splash
option, usplash doesn't get to show up. Instead, screen goes no signal
and the caps lock LED starts blinking - completely hung. If I remove the
splash option from the GRUB kernel line, however, everything
yep, i think it is the same. sorry for not finding it and creating a new
one.
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/87208
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Binary package hint: vlc
when trying to encode an mpeg2 video to theora, vlc segfaults
haven't tried with any other sources, but all other targets are fine
** Affects: vlc (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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vlc crashes when encoding Theora
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http://librarian.launchpad.net/5958777/_usr_bin_vlc.1000.crash
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