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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1250631
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1250631
Meld crashes when selecting the first directory to compare
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Occurs from time to time on CrunchBang Waldorf/Wheezy with Firefox 13,
usually when clicking, but have not been able to isolate it.
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Title:
If the terminal emulator (Terminator in this case) is showing proper
transparency, then transparency in MOCP can be achieved with:
mocp -T transparent-background
I do not recall this being necessary before under screen, but now it is
required under screen too for proper transparency. I will have
Public bug reported:
Referes: https://answers.launchpad.net/byobu/+question/186169
When using tmux within byobu, transparency effects which otherwise
worked under screen do not render correctly. More information in the
link provided above and here: http://blog.jwcxz.com/?p=517
I have noticed
Gwibber does not open and beam.smp uses 100% of CPU on a fully-updated
Lucid 32-bit installation. What's the solution to this two-year-old bug?
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@Alan Pope: Fair enough. But this bug was not reported yesterday. It was
reported almost two years ago. My expectations and priorities are
obviously different. Ubuntu One is *useless* to anyone who uses at least
one computer behind a proxy. This has been the case for the last two
years. If all the
@David Grant: I'm not sure how much can be inferred from the number of
people who have marked the bug as affecting them. The true number of
people affected by the bug is probably many, many more. Moms and Pops
and Johns and Janes at work and at home who know nothing about LaunchPad
or reporting
This bug was reported on 2009-06-15 -- almost 2 full years ago -- and
much discussion has taken place earlier in this report about the
importance of this bug. It has now been marked as wishlist. What does
this mean? Many previous comments indicate that this is a show-stopper
bug and I imagine that
@Alan Pope: How then does everything else which needs/uses a proxy
manage to do it? To reiterate, this bug renders Ubuntu One effectively
useless to anyone behind a proxy.
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rant
Wow, the *entire* Ubuntu One component is *unusable* for anyone behind a proxy,
and yet this is not considered High importance, as per the website mentioned
in the previous post:
# High:
# Has a severe impact on a small portion of Ubuntu users (estimated)
# Makes a default Ubuntu
xscreensaver version 5.11-1ubuntu2 under Ubuntu 10.10/32bit.
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Title:
xscreensaver-text --url fails to interpret username/password from
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xscreensaver
As reported here:
http://www.mail-archive.com/debian-bugs-
d...@lists.debian.org/msg615995.html
xscreensaver reports error text about an unrecognised port for any URL
entered for text screensavers if the http_proxy variable is in the
Thanks for your help. I don't know what the global package is; I don't
recall installing it myself. I could remove it cleanly though -- nothing
seemed to depend on it. Removing global solved the problem --
emacs23-nox is now installed without any warnings or errors. The apt-
get policy global line
Package global has been purged.
$ apt-cache policy global
global:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 5.7.1-1
Version table:
5.7.1-1 0
500 http://za.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ lucid/universe Packages
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I'm happy to run apport-collect, but I'd like to know what it will send.
This page (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Apport) reports that private
information may be included: Apport collects potentially sensitive
data, such as core dumps, stack traces, and log files. They can contain
passwords, credit card
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Binary package hint: emacs23
Installing emacs23, emacs23-nox or emacs22-nox (via aptitude) on a
fully-updated 10.04 *server* produces the following:
$ sudo aptitude install emacs23-nox
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state
I have successfully installed emacs23 on a 10.04 and a 11.04 desktop
machine; it's only on the server that I can't install any emacs. It's
reproducible in the sense that I've purged all emacs packages and tried
several times, each time the error occurs.
All Emacs packages have been purged:
$
I know this bug is about SSD performance. I'm adding my comments about
performance on magnetic disks here rather than filing another bug, as
the issue seems to be the same.
I have encrypted my /home folder on a Maverick Meerkat Ubuntu (and later
Xubuntu installation), fully updated.
Root (/) and
I booted my 10.04 desktop and logged in immediately and various panel
items were displayed incorrectly. Shortly thereafter I shut the machine
down.
I turned it on again a short time later but did not log in immediately
-- I left the machine at the login screen for about 30 minutes while I
was
I experience the problem on 10.04 from time to time on startup, but not
on resume from hibernate.
I have the weather component of Clock 2.30.2 enabled, as well as the
Weather Report applet. Compiz enabled. NVidia card with the restricted
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Why is the behaviour as expected? Is the usual use-case not that wired
will take priority over wireless? If you are working in an area where
there is a wireless connection but you specifically plug in an ethernet
cable, surely this means that you want to use the ethernet rather than
that you want
Aaron,
Thanks for the information. The text I pasted in my previous post shows
that my sensors reports a CPU temperature, a MB (motherboard I presume)
temperature and core temperatures. Are you saying there is a CPU
motherboard value and a motherboard value?
byobu is picking up the one called
Thanks. I've updated to 3.20 and toggled the CPU temperature
notification on. It reports 35 degrees C. Output from $ sensors:
atk0110-acpi-0
Adapter: ACPI interface
Vcore Voltage: +1.14 V (min = +0.85 V, max = +1.60 V)
+3.3 Voltage: +3.30 V (min = +2.97 V, max = +3.63 V)
+5
Confirmed in Indication Applet Sessions menu in Maverick Meerkat -- it
always shows only L.
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Title:
Lock screen under session menu doesn't show
After latest Maverick Meerkat updates, lock screen shortcuts no longer
work. Not sure if it's related.
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Title:
lock screen short cut working
I noticed that after the latest Maverick updates, the hotkey for lock
screen no longer works. I've changed it to other keys, restarted,
tested, changed it back, restarted, test, etc. The lock screen
shortcut no longer works.
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Thanks. I didn't have the PPA in sources.list on all my machines. Solved
by upgrading to 4.7.0.9 from PPA.
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Title:
Alt-P in FTP address box
Invalid. Solved by upgrading to 4.7.0.9 from PPA.
** Changed in: mc (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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Title:
Alt-P in FTP address box
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mc
If there are no (previous) FTP entries in ~/.mc/history, pressing Alt-P
(to show the previously used entry) in the FTP to machine dialog box
causes Midnight Commander to terminate with a Segmentation Fault.
Entered a valid address and connecting to it
Midnight Commander 4.7.0 under Lucid Lynx 10.04 32-bit.
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Sorry, I'm not interested in testing development/upstream kernels. I
detailed in my first post that the feature worked in kernel X and
stopped working in the next kernel. I'm intentionally running 10.04
*LTS* on all my machines to avoid fiddling around with testing kernels
and development builds.
rant
Reported in September 2006 and still present a full four years later in October
2010 in Nautilus 2.30.1.
What I hate most about these kinds of stupid little bugs in the time
wasted before realizing it's a bug. I've previously changed the
background in Nautilus. Tried to do it today on
Public bug reported:
Running kernel:
Linux XXX 2.6.32-25-generic #44-Ubuntu SMP Fri Sep 17 20:26:08 UTC 2010
i686 GNU/Linux
on Acer Aspire One D250 with Intel Atom CPU.
sensors version 3.1.2 with libsensors version 3.1.2
$sensors
coretemp-isa-
Adapter: ISA adapter
Core 0: +44.0°C
Shift-F6 in a screen/byobu session also returns F18 key as noted in this
discussion (https://answers.launchpad.net/byobu/+question/127610).
Shift-F6 in a non-screen sessions works as expected. I have tested this
in gnome-terminal and xterm in Lucid Lynx (GNOME).
We need to confirm if this
Public bug reported:
Running kernel:
Linux XXX 2.6.32-25-generic #44-Ubuntu SMP Fri Sep 17 20:26:08 UTC 2010
i686 GNU/Linux
on Acer Aspire One D250 with Intel Atom CPU.
sensors version 3.1.2 with libsensors version 3.1.2
$sensors
coretemp-isa-
Adapter: ISA adapter
Core 0: +44.0°C
Confirmed in vim 7.2 and OpenOffice.org 3.2.0 Writer under Lucid
(GNOME).
I could, however, copy/cut from command-line vim and paste into
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The Legacy Fullscreen in compiz has been mentioned before and does not
solve the problem.
compiz 0.8.4
OpenOffice 3.2
GNOME 2.30.2
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Thanks! :)
GNU Midnight Commander 4.7.0.9 as downloaded from the PPA in comment #3
has solved the problem for me. Using Ubuntu 10.04.1.
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Confirmed in Lucid 10.04.1 with GNOME Terminal 2.29.6 and compiz 0.8.4.
When window is unmaximized, swtiching between tabs is instant. When
window is maximized, there is a short, but discernable, delay switching
tabs. Running proprietary NVidia drivers as installed by jockey on
NVidia GeForce 9600
Confirmed in Maverick Beta.
Laptop set to connect to local wireless automatically with fixed IP
address. Also set to receive fixed IP when connected via Ethernet.
Plugged in ethernet cable and booted laptop and logged in. Maverick
connected to the wireless AND the wired network. The latpop had
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: cryptsetup
I have an external USB drive encrypted with cryptsetup. The drive has no
partition table -- it is encrypted as /dev/sdb. Once I created the
encrypted device in Lucid, I used the following to access (mount) it (in
Lucid):
sudo cryptsetup
I think has something to do with this via dmesg:
[ 479.983093] padlock: VIA PadLock not detected.
[ 480.056973] padlock: VIA PadLock Hash Engine not detected.
Don't have time to go down this rabbit hole. Downgrading back to Lucid.
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Thanks. This tempted me to try Maverick again and I can confirm that the
details at the link above worked. Pity such a dramatic change was made
without any notification, etc. Could have saved filing a bug there was
some indication of such an important change.
** Changed in: cryptsetup (Ubuntu)
Confirmed in Maverick Beta. B43 installation failed. Installing the
other (proprietary) suggested driver (STA?) worked, so I'm using that
one.
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jockey.log for reference. I don't know where the b43 stuff ends and the
other one starts...
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Jockey failed to install the b43 driver for Broadcom wireless card on
laptop. Installed proprietary (STA?) driver successfully and restarted
laptop. Wireless connected automatically (upgrade to Maverick Beta from
Lucid) and works, but no icon
Confirmed in Lucid with Tomboy 1.2.1.
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kmozillahelper 0.6-0ubuntu3.
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I manually edited /etc/apt/apt.conf to include the details of the proxy
I use. This proxy requires authentication. Updating via 'apt' or
'aptitude' on the command-line works fine.
Updating network proxy settings via System | Preferences | Network Proxy
breaks apt.conf. The settings are included,
I can confirm this bug in Nautilus 2.30.1 in Ubuntu Lucid 10.04. The new
extra pane does not have the correct background image/pattern until it
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Confirmed in Lucid 32 bit using Times New Roman and Free Serif fonts in
a PDF generated by OpenOffice.org Writer 3.2.
The standard bullet symbol appearing Writer as a bullet and renders as a
bullet when viewed with Acroread 9.3.1 but as an infinity symbol in
Evince 2.30.3.
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The document I was testing with in OpenOffice.org was in .DOC format. I
saved it as a .ODT file and then selected all text (Free Serif) and
changed the bullet in OpenOffice.org Writer to a diamond symbol. I then
selected all text again and changed the symbol back to a bullet and it
now renders
Yeah, I'm missing the span and zoom functionality which was present
previously. It was really nice to be able to use a background wallpaper
of more-or-less the right dimensions for a dual monitor and GNOME would
zoom it across both monitors. The SPAN functionality as it stands now
does not fix
I don't have a 'xubuntu-meta' package in my Ubuntu installation. I see
that it is a PPA. So to install 'xubuntu-desktop' on an Ubuntu
installation, I have to add the 'xubuntu-meta' package from a PPA? Wow,
that's not very convenient at all and is a ludicrous work-around. I
can't see moms and pops
Using Lucid. Well I can't figure out what to do with this 'xubuntu-meta'
package. There is a .dsc file and a tar.gz with instructions about
rebuilding lists and installing debootstrap. And then there are normal
'xubuntu-desktop' files which I have access to via aptitude anyway (same
version). How
[Correction for the record: Re my comments 44-46 previously. I am using
hdparm 9.27-2 and -y is spinning the drive down as expected. I'm not
sure why this was not the case when I tested previously.]
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Confirmed in Lucid 10.04 with Firefox 3.6.5pre (Namoroka).
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$ aptitude changelog gnome-screensaver
gnome-screensaver (2.30.0-0ubuntu2) lucid-proposed; urgency=low
* debian/patches/15_dont_crash_on_no_fade.patch:
- Don't crash on systems that don't support XF86VM or XRANDR gamma fade,
by testing if fade is supported on a
Confirmed in Jaunty - Lucid upgrade with Firefox 3.6.5pre. Right-
clicking, left-clicking, middle-clicking, whatever on a PDF link saves
the file. I've set application/PDF action under Applications to Use
Adobe Reader 9 (default) and to /usr/bin/acroread specifically.
Neither work. This was not a
Duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/588570 ?
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Confirmed in 9.10 server (running apt-cacher) and 9.10 desktop client,
when trying to upgrade desktop to 10.04. Wasted several hours wondering
why translation files were failing. It's a pity, because upgrading
across the network pulls down many files which should then be cached for
other machines
Workaround below, but I've not tested it:
http://martin.ind-web.com/2009/08/04/apt-cacher-proxy-translation-index-
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Workaround and alternative package (neither of which I can vouch for as
I have not tested either yet) here:
http://linhost.info/2009/03/mtop-installation-problem-on-ubuntudebian/
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I used to use hdparm -y /dev/sdb in Karmic to manually put a backup
drive into standby mode. This no longer works in Lucid, which is a pity.
I love these regression bugs. Examining the status of the drive with
hdparm -C /dev/sdb in Karmic after -y would show the drive in standby.
In Lucid, it
Saw solution in comment 21 but missed details of patch in comment 20.
Thanks to pjotr12345.
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did in Karmic :(
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Thanks -- agreed. alacarte and Edit Menus are both working as
expected in Lucid.
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Low importance? Why? How do I edit menus in Lucid? Selecting Edit
Menus does nothing.
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Binary package hint: alacarte
Running 'alacarte' or right clicking Applications menu and selecting
Edit Menus works as expected in Karmic.
Right-clicking as above in Lucid does nothing; running 'alacarte' from
Alt-F2 run dialog does nothing.
Running 'alacarte' on Lucid
This was a permissions error on .config/menu which was a result of
running alacarte with sudo previously. I did this because the Edit
Menus selection was not working. I can confirm that alacarte works as
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Worked in Karmic so confirmed as a regression in Lucid. Desktop machine
occasionally restarts after power-failure and does not automatically
connect to Auto Eth0 (the only network available). After logging in an
selecting the network from NM, it connects fine. /etc/network/interfaces
includes auto
PS: The Auto Eth0 entry in NM always shows Last used as Never, even
though this is the one and only connection on the machine and the only
one I use. Connect automatically is selected. Config file attached for
reference -- what is the no-auto-default line -- is this the problem?
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@Rich Adams: Thanks for the clear instructions. I'm downloading the
source now. Please confirm that changes made to the source per your
instructions will be lost the next time the compiz package is updated
via a normal 'apt-get update apt-get safe-upgrade'?
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Solved. The build requires that the files be in the same folder they
were downloaded to. I ran the instructions in some arbitrary folder, so
everything was installed there. I moved the files elsewhere before
making the changes and trying to build. Moving them back solved the
problem. I now have
I have all proxy variables set and apt-get goes through the proxy
successfully.
However, whenever wget is called by apt-get (AFAIK) to download flash-
plugin or msttcorefonts, the proxy is *not* used so that downloads
timeout, break, etc. There seems to be no way around this.
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grep -i ftp .mc/ini
ftpfs_directory_timeout=900
ftpfs_retry_seconds=30
ftpfs_always_use_proxy=0
ftpfs_use_passive_connections=0
ftpfs_use_unix_list_options=1
ftpfs_first_cd_then_ls=0
ftpfs_use_passive_connections_over_proxy=0
ftpfs_password=anonymous@
ftp_proxy_host=gate
ftp_codepage=Other_8_bit
Thanks. I've tested the latest release (ppa5), but the problem remains.
I see messages scrolling about sending username and password, then it
says (as before):
ftpfs: could not setup passive mode
and then hangs as before.
It still doesn't connect after I disable passive mode.
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Behind a firewall proxy.
$ ftp_proxy=
$ echo $ftp_proxy
$ ftp ftp.debian.org
Connected to ftp.debian.org.
220 ftp.debian.org FTP server
Name (ftp.debian.org:mantis): anonymous
331 Please specify the password.
Password:
230 Login successful.
Remote system type is UNIX.
Using binary mode to
I entered the details of the FTP site into Nautilus (Ctrl-L) as
ftp://u...@site.com; and Nautilus prompted me for the password and
logged into the FTP server. So I can connect via command-line 'ftp' or
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MC under Karmic worked fine. Upgrade to Lucid Beta with same INI file.
MC 4.7.0 crashes/hangs (difficult to tell) when connecting to FTP site,
with error message about ftpfs, chdir first and strict rfc959.
Could not connect regardless of whether
Confirmed in Lucid Beta 1 with updates (updated online from Karmic) on
Acer laptop which does *not* have an NVidia card in it. Screen is
reversed as per Bug #544774 (Duplicate). gdm still as per Karmic, not
Lucid. No xorg.conf file in /etc/X11, although there never has been.
Running Intel
Workaround here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-
intel/+bug/544813
solved the reversed / flipped screen issue. Loading of Karmic gdm in
Lucid is obviously unrelated.
Running Intel GMA 950 for reference.
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Confrimed in Lucid Lynx Beta 1 wtih MPlayer UNKNOWN-4.4.3.
I have http_proxy environment variable set and I can wget the mp3 file
I want to stream. Running mplayer to stream the file results in a Proxy
Authentication Required messages.
I get the same result when I explicitly specify the proxy
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Confirmed in updated Ubuntu Karmic with NVidia version 190.53 and two
monitors. Screen saver (blank screen) and power off both set to 5
minutes. Manually locking screen with hotkey also blanks the screen but
does not power them off. I'm sure it worked in Jaunty and in Karmic
earlier? Executing
See https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-power-
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Some info on enabling this in Ubuntu
(http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=855252) but I've not tested it
myself.
Would be nice to have an alternative to the rather buggy
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/502020)
Nautilus Notes.
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Confirmed in Karmic with GNOME nautilus 2.28.1.
Notes added via Properies right-click result in a small note icon
attached to the file icon, but nothing appears in the notes in the side
pane. Adding a note to a file via the side pane results in no new icon
appearing and the same note appears when
Confirmed in Ubuntu Karmic. Switched to large black mouse pointer via
System | Preferences | Appearance | Customize | Pointer.
When moving the mouse over title bars, the GNOME panel, clicking a title
bar and moving a window or other windows (such as the whole of GCalc),
the standard default small
I have a desktop and server machine connected via wired ethernet to a
residential router. The desktop (Jaunty) would lose it's connection on a
regular basis. I solved the problem by installing WICD and have now
upgraded to Karmic and am still using WICD.
The Jaunty/Karmic server also loses its
Confirmed in fully patched Karmic.
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Installing tesseract-ocr should also install tesseract-ocr-eng
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/224264
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Also, the filename extension MUST be tif, not tiff.
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Installing tesseract-ocr should also install tesseract-ocr-eng
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/224264
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Upgraded Jaunty to Karmic with Alternate CD and Palimpsest reported the
hard disk has many bad sectors message: normalized and worst = 94;
threshold = 36 and relocated = 136.
Booted off a SeaTools CD and ran all three tests (short, long and DST)
on the drive; all tests passed with no errors.
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