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Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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X in account tree doesn't remove account view
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/421033
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I'm suffering with this as well using Ubuntu 9.10 and package
gwibber_2.0.0~bzr476-0ubuntu3, Any time there is a X to close something
in the 'Streams' column, it doesn't work. For example, if I click on a
user name to bring up their entire timeline, or do a search for
something, clicking the X
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: stopwatch
When Stopwatch is timing (i.e. the clock is counting up), the CPU usage
for its process goes up drastically. at rest, on my Intel Core2 Duo
T7500 it is consistently at 0%, but when timing it jumps to anything
from 10% to 70%.
The rest of the
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High CPU Usage/Slow System Reponse When Stopwatch is Timing
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/447176
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The way I 'fixed' this bug, is to set the Default Sample Rate to 48000
Hz. Can you try that to see if it resolves the issue for you? If so,
at least we know what's causing the problem.
Edit -- Preferences -- Quality -- Default Sample Rate -- 48000 Hz
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audacity stops recording after about a
I took a random document I've previously worked on in gedit. Using the
command given above, the following list of words were marked as
incorrect in gedit, but were not caught by the command;
enchant -d en_US.UTF-8 -l filename.txt
logged weaknesses attackers domains events into Failed runs
The reason I used en_US.UTF-8 on the command line is because it's the
one 'locale' told me my system is using;
rope...@laptop:~$ locale
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
The concern with gedit is; if I just open (or write) a document in
gedit, click Tools -- Autocheck Spelling, then many many words,
It triggers in the exact same way as previously. Open gedit, type some
text, then select Tools -- Autocheck Spelling, or Tools -- Check
Spelling (Shift +F7). As described above, many valid English words,
including most plurals and word variants are indicated as being
incorrect. By manually
I can confirm this issue still occurs on two units upgraded from Hardy
-- Intrepid -- Jaunty Beta. As with everyone above, manually
selecting English (United States) works fine. Interestingly, if I run
gedit from the CLI, when I change the language, I get the output;
error: duplicate REP tables
If I start it with a five second delay it seems to display fine. The
question then is where does the problem lie? Or maybe where should the
solution be implemented?
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Conky doesn't display correctly if it starts automatically
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/352038
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** Changed in: python3.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = New
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package python3.0-minimal 3.0.1-0ubuntu10 failed to install/upgrade:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/354240
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Binary package hint: conky
Since upgrading from Intrepid to Jaunty, if I have Conky set to start
via Startup Applications it doesn't display correctly. However, if I
kill the process and start it from the CLI, it works fine.
If I have 'Visual Effects' set to 'None' then
Good news everyone! I just installed the beta version of Intrepid,
along with KDE4 and it does not suffer from this issue!
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KOrganizer Doesn't Respect The Time Zone Of Imported Calendars/Events
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/96148
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FYI, this is still broken. I've packaged a newer version for my own
use. If anyone would be interested, I can send it to them for inclusion
in Gutsy.
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Imapfilter 2.0.2 is broken in gutsy
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/164169
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I don't believe upgrading to KDE 4 is a valid resolution for this issue.
Gutsy doesn't EOL till next year, and the default version of KDE that
installs with Gutsy is 3.x. I've just verified, this issue is still
happening with the latest version of KOrganizer installed with Gutsy, so
I'd have to
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kdebluetooth
KBlueLock will only lock the system if KBlueMon is open, and the option
for Periodic Scan is checked. I've tried it with a Moto Q9C, KBlueLock
is able to detect the phone correctly and I can select it as expected.
If KBlueMon is open and in
I'll second that emotion. 2.0.2 is just plain broken. We need to go to
at least 2.0.3 to get any functionality to this software at all.
Current version available is 2.0.9.
** Changed in: imapfilter (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Imapfilter 2.0.2 is broken in gutsy
Per user comments and my own testing, this is still not fixed.
** Changed in: kdepim (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released = Confirmed
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KOrganizer Doesn't Respect The Time Zone Of Imported Calendars/Events
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/96148
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This still isn't working correctly. To test, set your time zone to
eastern, download the .ics file from this page;
http://sports.yahoo.com/nhl/teams/fla/schedule
And then open in KOrganizer. An event that is listed at 16:30pm
Pacific, should show as 19:30pm Eastern, but it shows at 16:30pm
I'm going to assume this was my fault, probably related to
authenticating on a Domain, and having two identical user names. So
I'll close the bug.
** Changed in: sudo (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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sudo will not authenticate when trying to apt-get
I'm going to assume this was my fault, probably related to
authenticating on a Domain, and having two identical user names. So
I'll close the bug.
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sudo will not authenticate when trying to apt-get
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/104787
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There still doesn't appear to be a pattern to this, but I can definitely
tell the difference between when it works and when it doesn't.
When sudo 'works', I put in the incorrect password (which I do a lot
because I have many different passwords), it tells me;
Sorry, try again.
When sudo doesn't
This is still happening in 7.04 (Ubuntu and Kubuntu), and still just as
annoying as ever!
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/59417
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It appears that I'm having this same issue;
Since upgrading my Dell Inspiron 9200 to Feisty, as soon as I do
anything even remotely processor intensive (like running Konversation
and Amarok at the same time), the fan kicks on full and stays on until I
reboot. A dual boot machine, I can run the
Definitely could be the same issue then. If you type your password,
press enter to get the blank line, then press enter another once or
twice, does it accept it or give you an error? If an error, what error?
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not being standards compliant, rather than any specific
Epiphany issue.
** Changed in: epiphany-browser (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Ropetin Again
Status: Unconfirmed = Needs Info
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epiphany shows web page content incorrect
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/114408
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Page http://standartnews.com/bg/ validates with only 1 minor error, per
the W3C Markup Validation Service. Suggests Epiphany is not rendering a
standards compliant page correctly.
** Changed in: epiphany-browser (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Ropetin Again = (unassigned)
Status: Needs Info
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Ropetin Again
Status: Unconfirmed = Needs Info
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can't type password for sudo command in terminal
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/113916
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Issue resolved by user.
** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Needs Info = Rejected
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Update manager problem (denied permission)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/99512
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Which files did you change permission on? Which user(s) have you tried
running update-manager as? Which user/group owns /var/cache/apt, and
what permissions does it have?
** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Ropetin Again
Status: Unconfirmed = Needs Info
I'm still unable to find a pattern to when this happens, but I know
closer what the issue actually is. If I type the password and press
enter, it fails. If, however, I enter the password and press enter
twice, it accepts it. Weird.
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sudo will not authenticate when trying to apt-get
Per the following bug report;
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=76158
This has been fixed in KDE 4, but will not be backported to KDE 3.
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KOrganizer Doesn't Respect The Time Zone Of Imported Calendars/Events
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/96148
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Out of interest, this still happening on an Edgy machine with all the
latest updates. Am I missing something here? This seems to be a show-
stopper for using gDesklets.
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Unable to position Taskbar type Desklets (Infodomestics specifically, others
fail also)
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: sudo
Running on Edgy with all the latest updates, specifically;
Sudo version 1.6.8p12
apt 0.6.45ubuntu14.2 for linux i386 compiled on Feb 23 2007 11:09:53
When I attempt to run 'sudo apt-get update', I get asked for my
password, as it should. However,
No, it shows the exact time listed in the event. I.e. import an event
that is listed at 5pm Pacific time, should show as 8pm eastern time (3
hours different), but it actually shows as 5pm. It is as if the time
zone is ignored, and assumes the event is in the current time zone.
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KOrganizer
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: tsclient
I regularly use tsclient (Applications -- Internet -- Terminal Server
Client) to connect to various different Windows XP SP2 and Windows
Server 2003 (R2/SP2) servers via RDP. On exit the server seems to send
back some informational messages,
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from an RDP session
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/102122
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: korganizer
KOrganizer doesn't appear to understand and/or respect the Time Zone
field of an imported iCal event.
Placing mouse pointer over the clock shows the current Time Zone being
New York
Opening KOrganizer, the going to Settings -- Configure
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-manager
From the upgrade tool;
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /tmp/kde-root/adept_updaterYBjd5b.tmp-extract/DistUpgradeViewKDE.py,
line 361, in openURL
KRun.runURL(KURL(url), text/html)
NameError: global name 'KRun' is not defined
No apt.log file was generated, but here is the main.log.
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/91393
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I can confirm this in Edgy, with OpenOffice package 2.0.4-0ubuntu3.
I have sun-java5-jre package 1.5.0-08-0ubuntu1, 'java -version' shows,
build 1.5.0_08-b03
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gdesklets-data
To reproduce;
1: Install gdesklets, gdesklets-data
2: Open Applications -- Accessories -- gDesklets
3: Display by category, select Toolbar/Misc -- Infodomestics Bar
4: The pointer turns into a hand, and the Taskbar Desklet is attached
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