Public bug reported:
I'm testing Natty on an amd64 system. So far I've found no way to
change settings except by already knowing the name of the Gnome
preferences program and searching for it. (It then won't start, but
I'll file that as a separate bug).
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance:
Public bug reported:
I'm testing natty on an amd64 system upgraded from previous Ubuntu
versions. I'm trying to change my preferences, and the only way I've
found (bug 748070) that I might achieve that is to know the name of the
Gnome preferences program I want, search for it, and then click on
Public bug reported:
I'm testing Natty beta 1 on an amd64 machine. On first startup, the
first thing I see is a Bug Buddy dialog:
The application File Browser crashed. The bug reporting tool was
unable to collect enough information about the crash to be useful to the
developers.
I believe
On second startup the dialog is gone.
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Installing a the driver from 11.04 seems to resolve this for me.
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Kaffeine player crashes with ATI Catalyst Driver (ati-driver-
I am experiencing exactly the same problem as reported by Neal in 2009.
I am running the latest Apache2 from Ubuntu 10.10 repository. RLimitCPU
does not kill any of my processes.
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I am running the latest Apache2 from Ubuntu 10.10 repository. RLimitCPU
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indicator-sound-service crashed with SIGABRT
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i booted after linux-image upgrade from an earlier update of same today,
logged in, and found X unresponsive. Ctl-Alt-Del rebooted the system
gracefully.
ProblemType: KernelOops
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: linux-image-2.6.38-7-generic 2.6.38-7.38
Regression: Yes
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kernel BUG at /build/buildd/linux-2.6.38/fs/ecryptfs/crypto.c:349!
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After the reboot, i.e. now, everything works fine.
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The shipped runtime configuration file is fine - it's the one that is
installed that isn't (for the new version), and I didn't get to see that
prompt to overwrite it. I thought all this was obvious from the initial
description, as the entire upgrade log is there.
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package mpd 0.16.1-1ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
installed post-installation script returned
I created a new user on this system and logged in - now the
panel/launcher was visible and everything works, so there's probably
still some configuration file in $HOME that I missed.
One of the problems is of course that many files get loaded at login and
get restored to the filesystem at logout,
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubiquity
This is probably a duplicate bug, but the crash dialogue explicitly
requests users to file a new bug.
The installer crashed at the Installing system step.
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Status: New
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[Natty Alpha3] Installer
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[Natty
The installer was run from the Try Ubuntu session. Additionally, I had
to manually symlink /media/cdrom to /cdrom because of another bug
(installer looks in the wrong place for packages).
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Same with 3.6.0 here. I also tried to find the cause in the runtime
configuration by elimination through consecutive removal of possibly
remotely related files , but found nothing. I must add this is an older
Ubuntu installation going back to early 2008 and gradually upgraded to
natty, so might
I finally observed the problem in another operating system! It was
harder to spot because it was nowhere near as bad as it was in Ubuntu,
but it must be a hardware or firmware problem that the recent shop tests
failed to detect.
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I've this problem too... I was not dragging any file on purpose, of that
I'm sure. But it happened.
I tried a lot, I can get kind of Execute windows from Gnome, but I
can't type there, grr.
Anyways, I have a VMware Virtual Machine in Sleep with this bug active...
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Title:
Mouse cursor gets stuck in drag
I'm also getting this with a USB mouse plugged in, even though it
otherwise seems to disable my track pad. My hands don't need to be
anywhere near the system. In fact I've caught this bug creating empty
folders on my desktop and doing other manic stuff while I was standing a
meter away. It's
aptitude upgrade:
jeroen@patricia:~ $ sudo aptitude upgrade
The following packages will be upgraded:
bsdutils computer-janitor computer-janitor-gtk empathy empathy-common
libblkid1 libegl1-mesa libegl1-mesa-drivers libgl1-mesa-dri
libgl1-mesa-glx libglu1-mesa libuuid1 mount nautilus-sendto
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package mount 2.17.2-3.3ubuntu4 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
new pre-installation script returned error exit status 127
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Could be related to #711231 - not even the crash / apport dialogs get
shown so while compiz has crashed, you won't be told until the next
session, when the possibly relevant gdm log has already been replaced.
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Maybe the following information helps. I had the same problem, but could
relate it back to:
Case 1: files having two ID3V2.4 tags, which, as far as I can tell is
definately non-standard. Closest I came to diagnosing, it seemed
Rythmbox changed the one, but read the other, and so nothing got ever
The Ape issue seems to be an old one.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=292111
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Properties not kept after closing Rhythmbox
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Title:
Can't fsck broken partition from live
Of course that fixes the problem. :)
But since mpd is restarted by apt automatically, but /doesn't/ offer the
configuration change, I assumed it would be a good idea to still file
the bug report.
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Binary package hint: mpd
(Reading database ... 165854 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to replace mpd 0.15.15-2ubuntu2 (using
.../mpd_0.16.1-1ubuntu1_i386.deb) ...
Unpacking replacement mpd ...
Processing triggers for man-db ...
Processing triggers for
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package mpd 0.16.1-1ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
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This problem shows up regularly on my computer as well (Ubuntu 10.10).
It would help a lot if this dialogue would allow the user to find out at
least the name or the PID of the program blocking it. Now it just tells
me that something is blocking the shutdown process, but it won't tell me
what, or
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
My mouse control has been going crazy lately. This is on a MacBook Pro,
June 2009 model, running Maverick.
Symptoms:
* Phantom right-button clicks, popping up unexpected menus and creating
unwanted folders in Nautilus.
* Mouse clicks appear to
** Description changed:
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My mouse control has been going crazy lately. This is on a MacBook Pro,
June 2009 model, running Maverick.
Symptoms:
- * Phantom right-button clicks, popping up unexpected menus and creating
unwanted folders in Nautilus.
- *
Public bug reported:
I'm pretty sure this workflow always worked before, probably as recently
as last week—but of course you don't notice it until it's gone. ☹
After my laptop wakes up from suspend, I turn on my bluetooth headset.
But connecting to it does nothing (it simply stays disconnected
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I can confirm MarkitoXs solution works for me.
Thanks of lot !
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Bluetooth: pairing Apple Wireless keyboard constantly disconnects
as it was with the Gnome desktop.
My Machine is a Medion akoya E1210
Cheers,
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[Intel GMA 945/950] Unity Interface Is Extremely Slow
That did start ubuntuone-syncdaemon, but as always, there's no sign of a
login dialog.
FWIW I had no trouble logging in with a Lucid machine.
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Found it! The token is called UbuntuOne, but the one I deleted
earlier was called Ubuntu One IIRC.
After connecting, the preferences UI showed my other Maverick system
logged in multiple times. This is strange, since I had deleted those
before and, as on this Maverick machine, I completely
Ah, I didn't know that, thanks.
By the way, USB sticks are probably not an option—I don't think most USB
images support EFI.
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Title:
Unbootable
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package language-pack-de 1:10.04 20100714 failed to install/upgrade:
ErrorMessage:
This bug bit me today when trying out submittable forms in OOWriter.
Clicking a button on a form, set to submit data over HTTP makes
OpenOffice.org crash with the above message:
terminate called after throwing an instance of
'com::sun::star::loader::CannotActivateFactoryException'
Here too,
I think the last few times the busybox was not responsive to input.
Even if it was, I have no idea how to get to dmesg from there!
Anyway, at the moment I'm booting again so it'll have to wait until the
next time my FS corrupts.
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Actually I didn't have an Ubuntu One token locally, since I had removed
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As for the killalls, ubuntuone-syncdaemon and ubuntuone-preferences were
not running; ubuntu-sso-login was.
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I'm still having the problem. I also tried removing all connected
devices, though from the desktop client. (This is also Maverick BTW).
I also rebooted a few times since then. But I still can't connect; my
connection status is permanently Disconnected, my usage meter says 0.0
KB (0.0%), the
This bug may possibly be obsolete: now, in Maverick, a corrupted
filesystem doesn't give me a boot screen at all. Instead I'm thrown
into busybox (which is probably worse).
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There was only one entry in the machines list; I have no idea how to see
whether it's unused or not or which machine it is, so I just deleted
it.
The tokens list has about a dozen tokens from my other machine, all for
the same date (I guess those were login attempts I tried from there
after
Oh well. I just deleted all the Ubuntu One tokens (which were all for
my other machine) and restarted the U1 prefs. This time it gave me a
Connect option! Very briefly it said it was synchronizing, and then it
went back to Disconnected without the option to connect.
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I'm having the problem again, though in a more serious form that leaves
Maverick completely unbootable, and a Maverick live CD won't let me fsck
the partition. But I took the laptop back to the shop for a full
hardware check-up, and it showed no problems. This includes a hard-disk
check and yet
By the way, bug 688541 shows that it's not at all unthinkable that this
could be an OS problem.
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Unbootable after filesystem corruption
Public bug reported:
Sometimes my ext4 root filesystem corrupts itself (bug 675416), and I
can't boot far enough for the routine, automated fsck run. Normally I
fix that with a manual fsck from a live-CD boot. This time, using a
Maverick live CD, that didn't work. It failed with EBUSY, giving
** Changed in: qtpfsgui (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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qtpfsgui package should recommend hugin-tools.
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I'm not sure where the bug creeps in, to be honest; I just know it's
there in Ubuntu, and it does not appear to be in Safari (so it's not
webkit). It could be related to Ubuntu's font rendering or the fonts I
have installed. So I thought it was appropriate to go through triage
for Ubuntu.
I
Just confirming: the display is incorrect, not just the input—I see the
bug in this bug report as well.
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Not rendering Thai or Lao
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Binary package hint: chromium-browser
I've been using the daily PPA builds on Ubuntu for some time now. I'm
currently using Maverick, with the Ubuntu font.
Unfortunately Chromium on my system still does not render the Thai and
Lao languages legibly. I hear the same from
This is on a regularly updated Maverick. I had some trouble booting
maverick kernels before, but am now booted into a very recent one. At
the moment, I can't turn the keyboard backlight on. Again, the system
clearly reacts to the keypresses when I hit the keys that control it, in
that the mouse
apport information
** Description changed:
I just upgraded my June 2009 MacBook Pro from Karmic to Lucid.
The keyboard backlight control now finally works (as it used to for a
while when I first installed... Jaunty I guess—maybe it's the choice of
drivers). But I can't turn it off.
apport information
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** Also affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: launchpad
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It's still not clear to me what this bug report is about, but it appears
to be for Ubuntu.
Ken, I'm going to have to close the bug on Launchpad Itself and add it
on Ubuntu. You may receive an email saying that the bug on Launchpad
has been marked Invalid; that doesn't mean that the bug report as
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: thunderbird
I'm using Thunderbird with multiple mail accounts, using SSL/TLS, on
network connections that aren't always reliable. Sometimes, very
rarely, Thunderbird gets confused about the certificate for a particular
account. It will throw up an Add
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Thanks. I've been seeing regular filesystem corruption for what must be
close to a year now so I ran the full memory test at one point. It
showed no problems whatsoever. Also, another user (also with nVidia and
ext4 IIRC) ran into very similar symptoms which made me suspect the
driver at the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: bash-completion
Background:
I am working on a project which involves processing OOXML (Microsoft
Office zipped XML fileformat) and ODF (OpenDocument zipped XML
fileformat) documents. Often, to debug, or to directly alter files
inside of these files, I
Having these file extensions auto-complete is also useful for users who
simply want to extract all images from an office file. Both ODF and
OOXML store the images used inside of office documents as binary files
inside of the office zip-archives.
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Hi Fabio,
Thanks for looking into this. Definitely some weird stuff in the log
before things went bad.
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Somebody (not naming names, but grrr :) unplugged my laptop while I was
away, and it went into hibernation. When I woke it up, I found a
password dialog saying:
Authentication is needed to run `/usr/bin/gnome-power-backlight-helper'
as the super user
Under details it says…
Public bug reported:
I recently had an incident with my ext4 filesystem corruping itself and
going read-only. (It does that sometimes, since lucid or so, but that's
a separate bug). I had two of those incidents over the past few days.
The first lost me some data but otherwise seemed to leave
: subdevice #0
Subdevice #1: subdevice #1
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC0: jeroen 1615 F pulseaudio
Card0.Amixer.info:
Card hw:0 'SB'/'HDA ATI SB at 0xfbbf4000 irq 16'
Mixer name : 'VIA VT1708B 8-Ch'
Components : 'HDA:1106e721,104382ea
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I have not tried the workaround published in comment #41. But just now,
after my system had frozen up and needed to be rebooted, I noticed that
I accidentally booted into the 2.6.36-999 mainline kernel. That worked,
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Same issue here, Phenom 9650 X4 2.3GHz in a Gigabyte MA78GM-US2H.
Started after update to Maverick.
Kernel 2.6.35-23-generic #36-Ubuntu SMP.
After the message the system continues booting normally.
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Some small corrections on what I said earlier:
Actually the kernel I can still boot is 2.6.32-24, not 2.6.34.24.
The failure message from kernels 2.6.35 (Ubuntu) and 2.6.26 (upstream) is:
udevadm trigger is not permitted while udev is unconfigured
I guess this is no longer related to the fsck
Public bug reported:
On a June 2009 MacBook Pro running Maverick, the most recent kernel
(which I assume I got with the maverick upgrade) won't boot. I get a
Starting up ... message on a black console screen, followed by:
udevadm trigger is not permitted while udev is unconfigured
The system
The symptoms have changed. It's now breaking as follows:
After the filesystem has corrupted and gone read-only, the kernel will
not boot at all. There's no sign of the purple boot screen. I tried
with Ubuntu kernels 2.6.35.22, 2.6.34.24, and a 2.6.36.999 upstream
kernel that I was asked to
I don't understand the question. The affected kernels do not give me a
console. They only gave me a busybox console before I fsck'ed. Now
that I've done that, all I can do is wait until the next time the
filesystem corrupts.
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