Despite this, would it be possible to either free up some space on
your main drive, or do the bisect from your backup drive?
Unfortunately it's currently not possible... I've to find some free time
and to buy a new drive.
I know that it's maybe not the same but a few bisects have also be made
** Description changed:
Hello,
A new version of Cairo-Dock is available: v. 3.3.2. It's a bug-fix
version. Here is the detailed ChangeLog:
* Cairo-Dock:
- Class: implemented a workaround for Chromium and Google Chrome web apps
(the same as used in Bamf)
- Docks: fixed 2
** Description changed:
This is version from Kubuntu 13.10 repositories.
see attached file
+
+ SRU:
+
+ [Impact]
+
+ As you can see, this new version fixes a few bugs (some are more annoying
than other) and it also fixes two crashes.
+ The most important bug here is detailed on LP:
** Description changed:
cairo-dock -v
3.3.1
ubuntu 13.04 64bit
compiz
When open Настройка-CairoDock and select Композитный менеджер the
description appears telling
... сркдний щелчок - меню
instead of
... средний щелчок - меню
+
+
+ [Impact]
+
+ There are a spelling
** Description changed:
I'm using Cairo-Dock 3.1.2
When I set my dock to panel mode, I can make a left and a right panel using a
separator. But I don't want a left panel, so I moved the separator to the left.
Now my panel is shown at the left, and I can't have a right panel without
having
@gunwald: unfortunately, it seems that the only solution now is to not
use the OpenGL backend (by launching the dock with this command: `cairo-
dock -c`) :-/
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Hello Luis,
Unfortunately, I no longer have this wireless card.
As this bug is fixed, maybe there is another problem.
Feel free to open a new bug report and don't hesitate to indicate that
the problem looks the same as this one but with a newer kernel.
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According to Wolfgang, this issue was only affected 64 bits users.
But your problem is certainly not exactly the same as this one.
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Annoying :-/
Then don't forget to link your new bug report with this one :-)
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64bit-only: regression: kernels =2.6.34: rt2800pci: load
** Description changed:
Hello,
A new version of Cairo-Dock is available: v. 3.3.2. It's a bug-fix
version. Here is the detailed ChangeLog:
* Cairo-Dock:
- Class: implemented a workaround for Chromium and Google Chrome web apps
(the same as used in Bamf)
- Docks: fixed 2
** Changed in: cairo-dock (Ubuntu Saucy)
Status: Triaged = In Progress
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[SRU] Please update Cairo-Dock and its plugins to the
Hello Christopher,
Sorry for the delay.
I'm currently not able to bisect this bug simply because I've not enough free
space on my hard disk...
Maybe I can test a patch or a specific version and used my ppa to compile that
but I don't know if it will help.
Note that it seems I'm not the only
PS: sorry to not have updated this status when the bug was fixed.
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Title:
Sound card takes time to be initialised
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@Christopher: This bug has been fixed in the kernel 3.5, so yes, it should be
fixed when using Ubuntu 12.04.3 with the kernel 3.8.
I guess I can change the status to 'Fix Released'
Note that with this new kernel, there is another bug: LP: #1170917
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Status:
@Doug: thank you for this test!
Is it maybe possible to answer to this question from Carlos Garnacho on
Gnome's bugzilla[1]?
I hence closing this bug, I also pushed
https://git.gnome.org/browse/gtk+/commit/?id=962415aeb7e9e47f61c006a5d817a15d181c5055
, so if anyone steps on this bug again
After having patched GTK with the commit 962415a, I guess you can
relaunch Compiz with this command:
$ env GDK_DEBUG=events compiz --replace
(I didn't test it)
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Hello,
A new version of Cairo-Dock is available: v. 3.3.2. It's a bug-fix
version. Here is the detailed ChangeLog:
* Cairo-Dock:
- - Class: implemented a workaround for Chromium and Google Chrome web apps
(the same as used in Bamf)
- - Docks: fixed 2
A new version of Cairo-Dock is available (3.3.2).
Feel free to test it and check if you still have this crash ;-)
(or maybe we can invalid this bug report if you no longer have this crash)
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package
Hello and thank you for this bug report!
Do you still have this bug? Is there a way to reproduce this crash?
Is it possible to install the latest stable version (3.3.2) and check if you
still have this problem?
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** Also affects: cairo-dock-plug-ins (Ubuntu Saucy)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: cairo-dock-plug-ins (Ubuntu Trusty)
Importance: Low
Assignee: Matthieu Baerts (matttbe)
Status: Triaged
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Status
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cairo doesn't run, only settings window appears
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Status: Triaged = Fix Released
** Changed in: cairo-dock-plug-ins (Ubuntu Saucy)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Matthieu Baerts (matttbe)
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-29).
It is used by many people (~27.700 users have downloaded this version
from our ppa according to the stats given by Launchpad) and it seems
there is no regression due to this version.
** Affects: cairo-dock (Ubuntu)
Importance: High
Assignee: Matthieu Baerts (matttbe)
Status
** Changed in: cairo-dock (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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Title:
cairo-dock crashed with SIGSEGV in g_timeout_dispatch()
To
@Christopher: sorry, there is no option to disable this card in BIOS of
my laptop.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
** Description changed:
With using Kernel 3.8 and newer sometimes I have a kernel OOPS at startup and
it seems it's because I switch off my
@Christopher: I still have this crash with the upstream kernel version
3.12.0-031200.
It seems that it still crash in 'r600_pcie_gart_tlb_flush'.
Note that I no longer have this crash if I remove this line from
/etc/init/lightdm.conf (please have a look to the comment #7 for more
details about
@Christopher
so the default Trusty kernel crashes immediately
Yes. According to the backtrace, it's due to the Radeon driver (there are some
lines with 'r600_pcie(...)').
I can take a picture but should I open a new bug report?
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@Christopher: I'm now using Ubuntu Trusty but I'm not able to start kernel
3.12, it crashes immediately.
The backtrace is not available in /var/log/kern.log, what can I do more? Do you
want a screenshot of this crash?
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@Christopher: without the workaround given in comment #7 I had this
problem with the development version of Saucy.
Now, I'm using Trusty and I have kernel oops (due to the Radeon module)
when using the kernel 3.12 (I have to report a new bug...)
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@Christopher: I didn't have this bug with Precise and Raring (I've not
tested with Precise and the kernel 3.8 but I guess we still have this
bug)
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Sorry, I would said: 'I didn't have this bug with Precise and *Quantal*'
I've this bug when using Kernel 3.8 and newer. When using Precise
12.04.0 or Quantal 12.10, I didn't have this bug because the version of
the kernel is 3.8. But with Precise 12.04.3 (kernel 3.8), I guess this
bug is there
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composite manager applett has typo in its russian
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cairo doesn't run, only settings window appears
To
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Panel mode can't be positioned to the right
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: (unassigned) = Matthieu Baerts (matttbe)
** Changed in: cairo-dock-plug-ins (Ubuntu)
Milestone: None = ubuntu-14.01
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Panel mode can't
Hello,
This is strange. But I guess these commands launched from a terminal
should fix this bug:
$ sudo apt-get purge cairo-dock-plug-ins-data
$ ## if you can remove this package launch this command and retry the
previous one ## sudo rm /var/lib/dpkg/info/cairo-dock-plug-ins-data*
$
: cairo-dock-core = cairo-dock-plug-ins
** Changed in: cairo-dock-plug-ins
Status: New = Fix Committed
** Changed in: cairo-dock-plug-ins
Assignee: (unassigned) = Matthieu Baerts (matttbe)
** Changed in: cairo-dock-plug-ins
Milestone: None = 3.3.2
** Also affects: cairo-dock-plug-ins
Thank you!
** Changed in: cairo-dock-plug-ins
Status: Triaged = Fix Released
** Changed in: cairo-dock-plug-ins
Milestone: None = 3.3.2
** Changed in: cairo-dock-plug-ins
Importance: Undecided = Low
** Also affects: cairo-dock-plug-ins (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Hello,
I also have this problem but not with an Intel WiFi card and I confirm
that it's better with this patch.
@Mathieu: NM devs say that some changes should be made in wpa_supplicant too in
order to be less aggressive [1]
Fedora devs are using this patch:
@rodri: is it possible to give more details about this crash on Glx-Dock forums
(or on Launchpad)?
Can you also produce a backtrace of this crash? = It's not complicated ;-)
http://glx-dock.org/ww_page.php?p=ddd
Thank you!
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Click package updater needs an updated icon
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Hello Christopher,
Yes, I confirm that resetting scroll valuators for only slave devices
fixes this problem! :-)
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Title:
[saucy] scrolling with
Hello Christopher,
Yes, I confirm that resetting scroll valuators for only 'slave' devices
(GDK_DEVICE_TYPE_SLAVE) fixes the bug #1184159
Thank you for this patch :-)
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This is strange, this bug seems not the same than the bug #1212268
Is there a way to reproduce this crash?
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1212268
cairo-dock crashed with SIGSEGV in _on_device_changed()
** Changed in: cairo-dock (Ubuntu)
Hello and thank you for this bug report!
Is there a way to reproduce this crash?
Is it possible to install the latest stable version (the version 3.3.1 is now
available in Ubuntu 13.10 repos) and check if you still have this bug?
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@David: is it possible to report this bug to xfwm devs
(https://bugzilla.xfce.org/enter_bug.cgi) and add a link here to your new bug
report.
Thanks!
** Also affects: xfwm4 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: cairo-dock-core
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
Hello and thank you for this bug report!
Is there a way to reproduce this crash? What did you do just before the
crash?
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cairo-dock crashed with signal 5 in
Hello and thank you for this bug report! (and sorry for this very long
delay!)
Do you still have this crash with the latest stable version? (3.3.0)
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Status: New
** Changed in: cairo-dock-plug-ins
Status: New = Fix Released
** Changed in: cairo-dock-plug-ins
Assignee: (unassigned) = Matthieu
Hello and thank you for this bug report! (and sorry for this very long
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Do you still have this crash with the latest stable version? (3.3.0)
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SRU: Update cairo-dock packages in Ubuntu 12.04 LTS to the latest
** Changed in: cairo-dock (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released = Fix Committed
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Status: New
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Status: New = Fix Committed
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Hello and thank you for this bug report!
By modifing cairo dock with a bad info on desktop downbar
What did you do exactly? Is there a way to reproduce this crash?
What's this bad info?
PS: if you prefer, you can also report this bug in French in Glx-Dock
forums (but it's maybe better to
Public bug reported:
Hello,
With gnome-settings-daemon 3.8.5-0ubuntu4, we no longer have icon next
to buttons/menu items even if menus-have-icons and buttons-have-
icons options are enabled.
It seems it's due to this new patch: git_hardcode_deprecated_gtk_settings.patch
This patch has been
Hello,
It seems this fix introduces a new bug: LP: #1228886
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Title:
crashes with gsettings-desktop-schemas 3.10
To manage notifications about
Hello and thank you for this bug report.
According to the stack trace, there is a crash in mesa.
I see that you're using Ubuntu 13.10 but with an old kernel (3.4.0 instead of
3.11.0-7-generic). Can you check that you're system is up to date?
(I just marked this bug as 'Invalid' but feel free to
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1152010 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1152010
Hello Xrooters and thank you for this bug report,
Is there a way to reproduce this crash?
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I forgot to say this: for those who have this bug, simply add this line
in a service which is launched before X' start (e.g. in
/etc/init/lightdm.conf, just after the line with 'script'):
echo OFF /sys/kernel/debug/vgaswitcheroo/switch
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I now have this crash all the time at startup (I'm using Ubuntu 13.10,
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Title:
Powering down inactive GPU while running X causes
Hello and thank you for this bug report!
Switching settings in dock
@origpumu: what did you do exactly? It seems that this crash is due to
PowerManager applet. Did you just disable it? Did you just plug the battery
charger?
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Strange :-/
But if you find a way to reproduce this crash each, it can be useful to fix
this bug ;)
@fabounet: any idea about this crash? :)
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cairo-dock crashed with signal 7 in g_mapped_file_get_length()
To manage
Hello and thank you for this bug report!
Is it possible to give us more details about this bug? How do you reproduce it?
When did you this bug? At startup?
@fabounet: any idea? Why is there a null icon in this list?
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~cairo-dock-team/cairo-dock-
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Title:
cairo-dock assert failure: *** Error in `cairo-dock': invalid fastbin
entry (free):
)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Matthieu Baerts (matttbe)
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cairo-dock assert failure: *** Error in `cairo-dock': invalid fastbin
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cairo-dock crashed with SIGSEGV in _on_device_changed()
To manage notifications
Hello and thank you for this bug report!
Is it maybe possible to give us more details about this bug? How did you have
this bug? After having plugged a battery or something like that?
Did you just disable 'PowerManager' applet before the crash?
Is it maybe possible to try to reproduce this bug
Hello and thank you for this bug report.
But if I understand well the problem, this bug is not due to LaTeXila (the
editor) but with LaTeX.
If yes, please ask your question on a forum about LaTeX ;-) (e.g.
http://tex.stackexchange.com/ ).
If no, if this bug is due to the editor, please open a
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1152010 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1152010
Hello Xrooters and thank you for this bug report!
Is it maybe possible to test the development version and check if you
still have this crash with it? It's easy to test it on Ubuntu by using
our Weekly
Hello and thank you for this bug report!
How did you have this bug? When displaying a menu? Which menu?
Is there a way to always reproduce this bug?
I'm not sure that this bug is due to Cairo-Dock but is it maybe possible
to test the development version by adding our 'Weekly ppa' and check if
Yes, I confirm that I'm not sure it's due to Cairo-Dock, it seems this
crash also affect other apps:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/+bugs?field.searchtext=FcFontMatchsearch=Search+Bug+Reportsfield.scope=allfield.scope.target=
(it's maybe due to a change in fontconfig (if you're not using a
@Martin: Thank you for this quick fix :)
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Title:
Calibre has a .destkop file named 'calibre' but the class of the
window is 'Calibre-gui'
To
It's maybe better to rename the icon too:
debian/rules:
- cp manual/resources/logo.png debian/tmp/usr/share/pixmaps/calibre.png
+ cp manual/resources/logo.png debian/tmp/usr/share/pixmaps/calibre-gui.png
debian/local/calibre-gui.desktop
- Icon=calibre
+ Icon=calibre-gui
But why
@Ian Romanick: 3vi1 is able to reproduce this bug on 9.1.4.
It only affects Ivybridge GPU (no problem with an Ironlake GPU), what can we do
more?
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Public bug reported:
Hello,
Firstly, thank you for maintaining Calibre packages!
It seems that Calibre's launcher is named 'calibre.desktop' but when you
launch Calibre GUI, you can see that Calibre window's class is 'Calibre-
gui' and not 'Calibre'. (according to `xprop`)
It's maybe a detail
The upstream bug (GNOME #685303) has been marked as duplicate of this bug:
GNOME #700401.
= https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=700401
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** Changed in: rhythmbox
Importance: Critical =
Public bug reported:
Hello,
This bug is maybe not due to Indicator-Sound but since this indicator has been
ported to a service (since we have to load
/usr/share/unity/indicators/com.canonical.indicator.sound), its menu looks
different when using it with Cairo-Dock or with indicator-loader.
As
@Ayberk: Thank you for these details but it seems this ppa
(https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-x-swat/+archive/intel-graphics-updates)
contains old packages and you're using llvmpipe:
OpenGL renderer string: Gallium 0.4 on llvmpipe (LLVM 0x301)
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i965_dri.so is the OpenGL driver used for all of the GPUs mentioned in
this bug report (I see Ironlake and Ivy Bridge).
@Ian Romanick: ok, thank you! But it seems this bug *only* affects Ivy Bridge
GPU (Intel 4000 HD).
I'm using an Intel Ironlake Mobile and I don't have this problem.
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** Changed in: cairo-dock-plug-ins
Status: Triaged = Fix Committed
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Title:
Move from zeitgeist-1.0 to zeitgeist-2.0
To manage
** Also affects: cairo-dock-plug-ins
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: cairo-dock-plug-ins
Status: New = Triaged
** Changed in: cairo-dock-plug-ins
Milestone: None = 3.2.99.beta
** Changed in: cairo-dock-plug-ins
Assignee: (unassigned) = Matthieu Baerts
It seems here that the jerky scrolling in some windows is caused by the
combination
of the orig. xi2: Reset scroll valuators on synthesized crossing events
commit which
is in the current libgtk3 ** bindings being set in compiz for Desktop-based
Viewport Switching , specifically, - next =
@Cavsfan: Is it possible to install the development version and send
here a backtrace of this crash? (more info on comment #11)
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Title:
** Changed in: cairo-dock-plug-ins (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Matthieu Baerts (matttbe)
** Changed in: cairo-dock-plug-ins (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Triaged
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1152010 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1152010
Hello and thank you for this bug report!
Is it maybe possible to test the development version and check if you
still have this crash with it? It's easy to test it by using our Weekly
ppa:
Is it maybe possible to test the development version and check if you
still have this crash with it? It's easy to test it on Ubuntu by using
our Weekly ppa: http://glx-dock.org/ww_page.php?p=ppa%20Weeklylang=en
If you still have the crash, it can be very useful to get a backtrace of this
crash
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