This is still the case even with the most recent version 11.04 of
Ubuntu.
The disk is not blanked, it is simply overwritten. Overwriting a disk is
usually never needed and reduces the lifespan of the disk. This is a
simple bug to fix and all that needs changing is the wording on the GUI.
The
I believe it should say overwrite disk. Blanking a disk means to make
it blank and reset all the bits - this does not happen if this button is
clicked. The disk is not blanked and then written to, it is simply
overwritten in a single pass.
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I have the same issue with Ubuntu 10.10 64 bit. Could other programs be
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I have a very similar problem, but I get different error messages.
Empathy will not retain the settings after a relaunch.
I get the following errors when launching empathy from the command line:
** (empathy:pid): CRITICAL **: Unable to contact dconf service
My home directory is mounted via NFS
@Laurent Bigonville, so you think that the Unable to contact dconf
service error has nothing to do with this error of not saving the
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The Eye of Gnome program (default image viewer in Ubuntu) has a Print
dialog with a Page Setup page which contains a greyed out orientation
option (along with greyed out paper size options and others). These
options are available (and can be changed)
Another (better) reference to the evince version of this bug is the bug
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Workaround in comment #35 works for me as well, on a Dell Optiplex GX520 with
Audi device 00:1e.2 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7
Family) AC'97 Audio Controller (rev 01).
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Thanks Daniel - I will file a separate report later today. could you
expand on what you mean by a physical LED associated with the volume
control please, I don't understand what you mean.
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Thanks Daniel. This is a standard desktop computer that I am using, so
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This is also happening on my fresh fully up-to-date 64 bit lucid.
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In order for Ubuntu to be consistent (regarding Empathy and Gwibber),
Empathy needs a Start service at logon option in preferences which
actually starts Empathy at user logon. This would make Empathy behave
and have the same options as Gwibber. These two applications are about
communications and
these 'new' problems sound very similar to the problems I have been
having for quite a while now. I filled a bug report at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-media/+bug/426788 when I
first had the problems. Unfortunatly, the bug report I have listed here
is making only slow progress.
This is still present in 9.10 (released version)
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I can confirm that in 9.10 the master channel has returned to alsamixer,
thus I think this direct problem has been fixed.
I have a (what I believe is a) related bug at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-media/+bug/426788 to do
with how the new sound preferences GUI works. The GUI may
I have tested this bug with Karmic (release version) with the following results:
- With BIOS set to S1(POS) the suspend option in the user switch applet does
appear. When clicked the screensaver activates (and runs). I don't know if the
system has suspended to S1(POS) state? As the CPU is
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I also find this. Normal sized flash video are fine. Fullscreen starts
fine then deteriorates quick (2-3 seconds) to a very jumpy video (audio
is ok and is not jumpy). I am running an uptodate (11 Oct 2009) Jaunty
(64 bit version) with 64 bit (manually installed) adobe flash plugin.
Note: The 32
This is still present on Karmic beta
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This still has not been addressed and would be a very useful feature
that greatly improves usability.
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I just found out this has been addressed. There is a back button
available in the toolbar which provides the functionality. However this
is not in the menu, thus hard to find. Also a key binding is also not
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These bugs are still present in Karmic Alpha 6 , and so make it
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I have a K8N Neo 4 Platinum motherboard which has a built in Sound
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new
Hi,
I have filed a new bug under
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/426788 , where the new sound
preference gui of karmic has many problems. Fixing all these problems
will probably fix this bug as the GUI has changed so much from Ubuntu
8.10 to 9.04 that the channels seem to be abstracted
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I have a K8N Neo 4 Platinum motherboard which has a built in Sound
Blaster live 24 bit sound card. Product can be viewed at
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When trying Karmic Alpha 5 64 bit version I found many problems
Dear Sebastien Bacher,
I understand what you say and the reasons , but all these slider
problems seem related to me, can't they go in a separate bug. I see the
issue with totem/rhythum box clashing (I agree that should be in a new
bug), but I feel the problems with sliders moving other sliders
Hi,
I can confirm this is still present on Karmic Alpha 5 - 64 bit version.
The power manager seems to hang for a while, then come back alive and
start executing all queued events, such as suspend requests, etc.
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Dear MrAuer, unfortunately, you should open a new bug report. Since I
have disabled UXA then my Jaunty system seems to be fine - that is there
have been no more crashes yet. I have been using the alpha 4 of Karmic
at the moment to see if my bug is present there - as I feel finding it
there is more
Please note that unlike MrAuer I did not have this problem on Intrepid.
The problems only started to happen on Jaunty for me (although I don't
seem to remember them happening when I first upgraded and the few weeks
following).
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I noticed a vital clue which I missed before.
My mouse is responsive, but no clicks are registered (as if I never
clicked), I can move the mouse around the screen. The keyboard is
unresponsive apart from sys-req. I did not think to check the caps lock
led. I will do this next time the crash
I just remembered that I have a modified xorg.conf file. I have changed
my AccelMethod to UXA (Ubuntu Juanty 64 bit). This was because under the
default setting, the terminals in gnome were unusable for me as the
scrolling speed was too slow. Using UXA the terminals are normal and
much faster.
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Here is the dmesg report that I promised above (a little late, but here
now). I found when trying to cause this problem that, that I simply
cannot reproduce the problem. It happens at least once a day, but I have
no idea what triggers it. It seems to happen a lot when I interface with
Firefox, but
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I have a K8N Neo 4 Platinum motherboard which has a built in Sound
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In 9.04 my sound works perfectly except for 1 bug
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As request I have filed a new bug related to my crash at
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I am running Jaunty (fully up-to-date as of 13th July 2009) 64 bit version. My
kern.log file shows alot of
[drm:i915_getparam] *ERROR*
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I will attach a report of dmesg after a reboot of the crash (that I
guess will happen later today).
This crash seems to happen more the more graphic intensive applications
I run, i.e., compiz / OpenGL seem to cause more crashes. Also the crash
seems to happen a lot when opening Firefox, but that
See recent comments these obviously may not be just harmless warnings
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See recent comments these may obviously not be just harmless warning and
may be the cause for a serious crash.
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Starting with an Ubuntu system you install kubuntu-dekstop, e.g., using
the command
sudo aptitude install kubuntu-desktop
you then try out kde and decide you wish to uninstall it, so you try
removing what you installed, i.e., you use the command
sudo aptitude remove
I will check this later tonight - but I can update that this is also the
case in Ubuntu 9.04 64 bit version (up-to-date as of 13 July 2009)
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I have just investigated using the link 2 posts above.
pm-is-supported --suspend || echo Not supported
states that suspend isn't supported. how would I investigate why pm-
utils thinks I cannot suspend.
I believe Windows suspends fine. I am 100% my system supports this. I
will check later
I have quickly investegated my BIOS settings. Under power management there is a
field ACPI Standby State with options:
- S1 (POS)
- S3 (STR)
- Auto
The option that was selected was S1. With option S3 or Auto selected
then the suspend button correctly appears and the system correctly
works. With
I have tried to reproduce the problem on 9.10 64 bit version Alpha 2.
With the BIOS setting ACPI Standby State set to S1(POS) the suspend
button now appears correctly. However when clicked, the screen fades to
black, then abruptly changes back to the working desktop. Suspend fails.
This fading
Hi, I am running Jaunty (fully up-to-date as of 9th July 2009) 64 bit version.
My kern.log file shows alot of
[drm:i915_getparam] *ERROR* Unknown parameter 6
messages just before my system crashes.
My system is crashing in this way (on average) about once a day at the moment.
I believe these
I am running a fully up-to-date Jaunty 64bit (as of 7th July 2009) and
the Basket icon is not there - it is the generic app icon (basically a
grey square). Thus I also do not believe this to be totally fixed.
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Sorry - Did not read previous post carefully enough - will check in the
alpha 3 of the next Karmic.
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I still have this problem with the final release of Jaunty 64 Bit
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We need at least some permanent notification of updates, reboot required
and application restart required. These can be flashed up using the new
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This is also the situation on the Jaunty release candidate 64 bit
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I can confirm that this is still broken on 8.10 64 bit Ubuntu. I use the gnome
dekstop environment. The file
/usr/share/applications/kde/basket.desktop contains the line Icon=basket. I
believe the problem is taht there is no
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I can also confirm with Jaunty Alpha 6, 64bit. Happened while or just
after installing Nvidia 180 propriety drivers. Also after these drivers
are installed the Display application states It apears that your
graphic driver does not support the necessary extensions to use this
tool. Do you want to
I can confirm the previous post. I have been unable to open gnome-
volume-control and gnome-sound-properties. I have attached the output of
lspci -v to this post.
I did not get this problem in Intrpid 64 bit, but do in Jaunty Alpha 6
64 bit.
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Dear Eylem, if you are correct and I am now supposed to use the Nivida
application to configure things then the dialog box definitely needs to
communicate a message that does not suggest something is wrong. I have a
few questions and points though. 1) Can the Nividia GUI configure
rotation and
I think there is somehting broken. The Nvidia's settings application
displays my monitor (SyncMaster 913N) correctly, while the normal gnome
application does not. I am unstable in the gnome application to rotate
my screen. Thus options are missing and the monitor was not detected
correctly. I
This is still tha case for me on 9.04 Alpha 6 - 64 bit
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I am using 8.10 and have just installed 9.04 Alpha 5. Both system do not
allow me to suspend my system. Hibernate is available (have not tried
this to see if it works), but the suspend option is missing in the
logout menu on the panel
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Same here, I do not get the same behaviour now running 8.10 (fully
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I am new to MythTV and are trying to get a nice setup. Trying to get my
rmeote to work is a nightmare. Soem buttons work such as 1..9, vol+/-
power, mute and play - i believe these are being handled by ir_common. I
have followed the tutorials for getting lirc to work, but it cannot get
exclisive
Hi, Sorry for the late reply - I have been out of the country and did
not have access to my PC.
The result of the command
lspci -nn | grep audio
is
*
01:0d.0 Multimedia audio controller [0401]: Creative Labs SB Audigy LS
[1102:0007]
*
The result of
aplay -L
is
*
The script http://alsa-project.org/alsa-info.sh has uploaded its results
to the following page:
http://www.alsa-
project.org/db/?f=12b5fa3639874925546785462caea22eb82968a0
I have also attached a copy of this report - just in case this online
report disapears
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I can confirm that this behaviour is also present on my Acer Aspire 5633
WLMi Laptop. I can also confirm that unchecking Reduce backlight
brightness and Dim display when idle under the battery tab in the
Power Management Preferences causes the power system to behave normally.
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I am running Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid Ibex). I have all the correct sound
Since a reboot I cannot reproduce this bug.
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Nautilus' trash view displays these items. However File-Empty Deleted Items
is greyed out, also the highlighted coloured bar in the window has a greyed out
Empty Deleted Items button. These options should not be
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18303098/Screenshot-Wastebasket%20-%20File%20Browser.png
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nautilus' trash view displays items in trash, but option to empty trash is
greyed out. Trash applet acts correctly
** Attachment added: CoreDump.gz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/17756812/CoreDump.gz
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/17756813/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: Disassembly.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/17756814/Disassembly.txt
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Public bug reported:
I am using the Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex Alpha 6 AMD64 live CD. When the
desktop has fully loaded there are two panels. Both panel behave in the
same way.
There are two states : locked and unlocked. When locked a panel should
not be able to be moved to another side of the screen.
Unfortunately I have already upgraded to Gutsy Gibbon, I could not
reproduce the bug in Feisty. I have tried to reproduce it in Gutsy - but
have been unable to.
uname -a output:
Linux liam-laptop 2.6.22-14-generic #1 SMP Tue Feb 12 02:46:46 UTC 2008 x86_64
GNU/Linux
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