as adding astronomy is a relatively recent addition to gnome-shell
weather, I cite the URL for comparison
http://query.yahooapis.com/v1/public/yql?format=jsonq=select
location,wind,atmosphere,units,item.condition,item.forecast,astronomy
from weather.forecast where location=appropriate woeid and
Bug is present in 11.11.28 for Miami, FL, USA showing 18:50 sunset when
the sunset is in fact 19:50 tonight
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Bizarre in fact as the gnome-shell weather in Fedora, fetching data from
yahoo weather, has the correct sunset time.
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I'll say it's less of a question of whether it affects privacy, it
clearly does;
although some may consider it unimportant, the constantly increasing
ability to track/identify people from very limited clues should make it
ever more important in the very near future;
the more pertinent question
I should add — I'm another indicator-weather rather than chromium person
— that it was during resume after suspend that apport notified me; of
course quite a bunch happens during resume, including notably restarting
wifi, although some kind of timing may assist to track the glibc call
from
Hi Serge,
thanks for writing, apologies for the delay it looks as though my
launchpad emails were going to a list email address that I monitor less
frequently;
the behaviour is similar when calling input from a file that way; prompt
for password then no action, no responding to ctrl-D, eventual
similarly 2.6.35-32-generic #65 24/1/12 64-bit Maverick
no sign of the bug when I boot into 2.6.35-31 though
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Hi Serge,
thanks for writing, apologies for the delay it looks as though my
launchpad emails were going to a list email address that I monitor less
frequently;
the behaviour is similar when calling input from a file that way; prompt
for password then no action, no responding to ctrl-D, eventual
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sharing is working properly from My computer to the windows 7 computer
generally, I transfer files from Nautilus without difficulty;
however when I try to smbclient -M to the windows 7 computer, that has
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generally, I transfer files from Nautilus without difficulty;
however when I try to smbclient -M to the windows 7 computer, that has
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incidentally that's mysql-server-5.1_5.1.49-1ubuntu8.1_amd64.deb ; the
file that I've uploaded as usr.sbin.mysqld.dpkg-new is the package
maintainer's version so should be unedited
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Hi David,
it looks as though possibly there's some error in the 'magic' of the
package maintainer's version of
/etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.mysqld
that is unresolved as of mysql-server-5.1_5.1.49-1ubuntu8.1_amd64.deb
so try to substitute the 'original version' as in attachment
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incidentally that's mysql-server-5.1_5.1.49-1ubuntu8.1_amd64.deb ; the
file that I've uploaded as usr.sbin.mysqld.dpkg-new is the package
maintainer's version so should be unedited
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Hi David,
it looks as though possibly there's some error in the 'magic' of the
package maintainer's version of
/etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.mysqld
that is unresolved as of mysql-server-5.1_5.1.49-1ubuntu8.1_amd64.deb
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** Attachment
I'll add comment here as it looks as though there is a regression, I
tried to install mysql-server-5.1 today in Maverick, dpkg got stuck,
then after some struggling I adjusted /etc/init/mysql.conf to start
mysqld_save as -u mysql, good up to the stage of trying to connect; then
needed to
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In fact I've confirmed that the changes to /etc/init/mysql.conf are
unnecessary, it's somehow in the magic of
/etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.mysqld were I to delve into its intricacies
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I'll add comment here as it looks as though there is a regression, I
tried to install mysql-server-5.1 today in Maverick, dpkg got stuck,
then after some struggling I adjusted /etc/init/mysql.conf to start
mysqld_save as -u mysql, good up to the stage of trying to connect; then
needed to
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unnecessary, it's somehow in the magic of
/etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.mysqld were I to delve into its intricacies
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when python-django-auth-openid (0.2-1) installed; it looks as though
both packages need some 'conflicts' directives
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.10
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for some reason, launchpad's usual 'search' facility is omitting to
remind people that there are dups of the bug, too :-)
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mount returns code 21, that includes 4 = ~internal mount bug when
trying to mount ntfs partitions; even though fsck/ntfsfix/gparted/chkdsk
all say the partition is good; even update-grub won't recognize the
windows installation, some kind of
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mount returns code 21, that includes 4 = ~internal mount bug when
trying to mount ntfs partitions; even though fsck/ntfsfix/gparted/chkdsk
all say the partition is good; even update-grub won't recognize the
windows installation,
How would you customize a hotspot?
I'm seeing - radiance - a kind of V-shaped 'hotspot' for resizing from
the corners that is 1 pixel high, possibly 7 pixels wide, at for
instance the right-hand side of the top of the window, then 1 pixel
wide, possibly 7 pixels high, at the top of the right-hand
similarly in Maverick 2.6.35-18-generic #24-Ubuntu SMP
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could it be that somehow thread synchronization is the cause? I'm
connecting it to the general plymouth bug that is particularly
noticeable in plymouth/nvidia interaction, the low chance of a desktop;
as there when viewing the log messages, at times they are brief / few,
at times there are more
Maverick package search seems to work for me
http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=jythonsearchon=namessuite=mavericksection=all
Either way, it's apparently stuck at 2.2.1
when jython itself is now at 2.5.2 it's kind of slack, looks as though
we'll have to download jython directly for now
gosh, here again? :-D
so I'll be clearing gwibber from my startup applications now, that'll be
one less bug reporter :-)
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well in fact it's a nautilus bug as it's nautilus that presents the
intrusive chrome, as well as working slowly rather than backgrounding
the synch details
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** Also affects: nautilus
Importance: Undecided
plus obviously the lack of a well-documented, simple config setting to
shut down the spyware-style link between the 2
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not now it won't - Maverick 2.6.35-14 kernel
it looks as though loop module is now internal,
$ sudo rmmod loop
ERROR: Module loop does not exist in /proc/modules
$ sudo modprobe -v -r loop
FATAL: Module loop is builtin
$ sudo modprobe cryptoloop aes
FATAL: Error inserting cryptoloop
Virtually every day; may be a dup of #600010
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not resolved yet, here I am as usual :-)
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#610725
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the answer for me is
$ sudo apt-get purge ubuntuone-client-gnome ubuntuone-client python-
ubuntuone-client python2.6-ubuntuone-client ubuntuone-client-tools
python-ubuntuone python-ubuntuone-client python-ubuntuone-
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I get it virtually every day - gwibber is in startup programs
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Look I know the title is less than entirely encouraging, however
nautilus really does suck now
Every time I try to view my $HOME folder nautilus drags on for 30+ seconds -
see attachment
5+s to move to a subfolder under $HOME
Every subfolder
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spyware image
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Hi Joe,
I suppose we should check that
- your install dir for the binaries is /usr/lib/indicator-applet not
[the default] /usr/local/libexec
- you restarted the panel?
Best
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for thunderbird specifically, launchpad bug #367175 refers, the
thunderbird package should be repaired to allow integration without much
manipulation
** Also affects: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/thunderbird
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On 05/03/2010 08:52 AM, ngc2997 wrote:
when Thunderbird is actually
running, the indicator does not indicate that with a small triangle like
it does for gwibber or pidgin
Hi,
My thinking is that here the question is full integration of dBus
messaging to/from thunderbird - should allow 'new
Hi Patrick,
several possibilities
1 have you got the add-on?
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/2313
2 it would sound as though you need to add ';Calendar' to the
X-Ayatana-Desktop-Shortcuts string?
3 there may be no 'e' in the '-lightning' switch
Best
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** Patch added: this patch adds 3 thunderbird menu items - Main programme,
compose, address book; without removal of the 3 evolution menu items
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/46519932/desktop.patch
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now confirmed that it debuilds
** Patch added: patch to put 3 thunderbird menu items in applet menu
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/46547761/desktop.patch
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I should clarify that this aspect of it - simply adding thunderbird menu
items to the applet menu - need not wait for further upstream changes /
3.1; it could be merged to the debian package now to save several
predicted forum threads :-)
Naturally the patch makes no changes to the lack of
relatively full instructions for how to put thunderbird rather than
evolution in the indicator-applet messaging menu - see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/540953
I'll make a patch to more precisely describe the necessary changes to
thunderbird.desktop
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then there are people such as me who had to replace my scanner's glass -
I guess the glass from the hardware store is more green / uncoated than
the original - so it needs some adjustment in all cases; in the color
case usually brightness/contrast adjustments are sufficient to make it
look
whoops should have edited that :-) when I looked more carefully at the
patch for #498029 I noticed that pdfs could have color profiles added,
providing imagemagick is installed
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right, no, check that, the corruption seems to have returned;
An image from firstclass gives clear signs that the desktop background is
appearing as label background somehow, whether it be from buffered memory /
direct access to desktop background / etc; plus the fact that there looks as
though
well it tentatively looks as though the rc updates have resolved it;
those were mainly mono updates for my system, so perhaps it was mono;
wait a few days before marking it as resolved, though, in case it's more
of a 'full memory' bug
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for additional bonus points :-)
add to the [Desktop Entry] group in
/usr/share/applications/thunderbird.desktop
X-Ayatana-Desktop-Shortcuts=Compose;Contacts
then add underneath the translations
[Compose Shortcut Group]
Name=Compose New Message
Exec=thunderbird -compose
OnlyShowIn=Messaging
see bug #540953 comments for how to add the compose/contacts menu items
to the thunderbird group
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bug #429569 in indicator-messages refers
** Also affects: indicator-messages
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: indicator-messages (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: New = Confirmed
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as a way of managing the menu content at least [for thunderbird, adjust
as necessary for claws]
$ sudo rm /usr/share/indicators/messages/applications/evolution
$ sudo bash -c echo /usr/share/applications/thunderbird.desktop
/usr/share/indicators/messages/applications/thunderbird
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$ sudo rm /usr/share/indicators/messages/applications/evolution
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Hi Vish,
In fact I already cleared the properties aspect from the branch this
afternoon, possibly the web interface takes its time to make the update
visible :-)
From my point of view, I'd say that the properties aspect is kind of
necessary to this branch specifically, to avoid further justified
Hi Jeremy,
I suppose at the very least review / approve hopefully :-) at
https://code.launchpad.net/~ubunt-u-markbenjamin/indicator-
applet/reorient/+merge/23524
whether no power button affecting an unknown number of people in a
reasonably feasible configuration is a 'final freeze' special case
Hi Bryce,
do you really think 180?
$ dpkg --get-selections | grep nvidia
nvidia-173 install
nvidia-173-modaliases install
nvidia-96-modaliasesinstall
nvidia-common install
[possibly more to the point]
$ update-alternatives --get-selections | grep nvidia
gl_confmanual /usr/lib/nvidia-current/ld.so.conf
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wait a minute, I see :) 180 really means 18* :D
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Hi,
well it looks to me as though the patch is ready, there's the question
of whether it's time for a preferences window for indicator-
applet[-session] generally, I've tentatively written one, although it's
less than 100% essential :)
Branch linked
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I'll try, as it bugs me :)
thanks for the pointers Vish, I'll try to address the indicator-applet
rotation too
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Hi,
many of the labels in oowriter seem to have background corruption as a
result, my guess would be, of invalid memory addressing; my guess is
it's connected to the 64-bit edition, as I've noticed a similar effect
in a more boutique
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For me it happened after adjusting the grub display resolution to a
higher-resolution than the default 640 480 vga setting, in fact it was
1280 1024 32 [found as supported in vbeinfo], set in /etc/default/grub
as GRUB_GFX_MODE, GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD_LINUX=keep; the higher resolution
worked as far as the
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