Thank you for clarification.
So Nautilus is upstream's fault in this case. How can we fix this earlier? I
work for a company which has Ubuntu-related products and we simply can't afford
to have untranslated strings on such exposed places for two months. If this
happens again and we take the
This bug report was filed by me. I get the explanation, but don't understand a
few things:
1. Why did Ubuntu take translations from upstream on Sept 28th, a day before
the final version of GNOME 2.32 came out? Yes, the translation freeze was on
Sept 27th, but it always takes some time to get
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Binary package hint: xorg
Sometimes (not every time) when I wake up my laptop from suspend X server
crashes and I end up in the login screen and the previous session is lost.
I went through several logs and it looks like X server crashes because of some
segmentation fault.
** Attachment added: gdm-log.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/673455/+attachment/1728859/+files/gdm-log.txt
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/673455
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I was having a similar problem. LaserJet 1320 didn't print at all or printed
randomly. I think the problem is that the automatic tool sets up LIP instead of
USB as printer URI. After I had changed it the printer started working.
So go to System Config Printer-Printer Properties-URI device
This bug may be duplicate of this one:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups/+bug/634058
I'm not sure, therefore I don't want to mark it as duplicate.
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print system hangs when printing
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/581444
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Binary package hint: language-pack-gnome-cs
This bug affects Czech localization of GNOME.
Although translations are complete in the upstream Ubuntu shows original
English strings. Most strings of the affected applications are translated, but
some of them not. In the GNOME
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Translations are lost on the way from upstream
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/668251
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Binary package hint: evolution
If you use Edit-Settings-Calendar and Tasks-View Tab-Time Intervals
to change how detailly Evolution will show the calendar nothing happens.
If you change it in the context menu after right-clicking on the time
scale in the calendar view it
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/663787
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The problem still remains in maverick. Is it going to be fixed since a
patch is provided?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/609645
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It's a pity because the Banshee icon in the notification area (where
this functionality works) looks ugly in the default look in Ubuntu 10.04
because it has grey background and the panel is black.
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no way to tell what song is playing from banshee-extension-appindicator
I recently reported this bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gwibber/+bug/565347 which is a
duplicate of this bug.
The crash on my machine occurs only if I login through the use of my
fingerprint reader. If I type my password while logging it works perfectly. So
Gwibber doesn't take
I have gone over this problem as well. Ubuntu Software Center behaves
weirdly. It offers me to enable the partner repository to install Adobe
Reader, but if I do so it can't be install anyway. I'm using amd64, too.
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acroread is not being built for amd64 (Lucid)
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Binary package hint: hplip
I made a clear installation and upgraded to Ubuntu 10.04. When I tried to
install my printer (HP LaserJet P1006) in HPLIP-gui I set up the printer, but
installation of the required proprietary plugin failed. I had a similar problem
in 9.10 (I
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Binary package hint: system-config-printer
I upgraded to Ubuntu 10.04 (new installation) and when I plugged my
printer in the system set it up and said it was ready to work which was
not true because this printer needs a required plugin to work. I had to
install HPLIP and
Yeah, well, it's the way it was supposed to be, but it wasn't. In 9.10,
it poped up a window and started a process which led to the complete
installation. It didn't happened it Lucid, though, at least on my
machine. I plugged in my printer and it told me that the printer was
ready to print. HPLIP
to #30
27 days has been a pretty long week. I think there is a significant need
to add extra comments. I have been using Ubuntu for almost 4 years and I
have never seen a more disturbing bug which hasn't been fixed for such a
long time! It's not such a big problem for us - powerusers. We always
I upgraded from Ubuntu 8.10 to 9.04 64bit. Xorg takes 15-30 % CPU all the time
even if it's idle.
lspci | grep VGA
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile GM965/GL960
Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 0c)
** Attachment added: My xorg.conf
Hi,
I consulted this problem with other guys on Ubuntu forum. The problem occured
on some computers during beta updates. Yes, it was a week before the finale
release and it was annoying. I had to boot in failsafe mode and then choose the
normal boot. I didn't know how to solve it so i
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i bought HP LJ1006. When I plugged it in Ubuntu set it up automatically and
told me that the printer was ready to print. But that wasn't true. Some HP
printers needs proprietary firmware to work. But Ubuntu looked like everything
was OK. That's why I was looking for the
I think the problem is that gnome-power-manager takes the value from the
battery. For example LiOn batteries tend to report lower times if they
were stressed by higher energy consumption for a short time. I think we
will get more accurate values if gnome-power-manager calculates the
remaining time
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I installed a bunch of updates for Intrepid today. Because there were
some updates of the kernel. I had to reboot. While booting, a problem
with uuid occured. This had never occured before. I attach a snapshot of
my screen so that you can find out more about this.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18869866/DSC00097.JPG
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I solved this problem. So you can remove this bug. Removing Pulseaudio
is just slightly more complicated than before. You just have to remove
pulseaudio package with all the configuration (Completely remove in
Synaptic).
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Pulseaudio can't be simply removed
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 262605 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/262605
I solved this bug when I removed all configuration files from /home. It
was propably messed up during an upgrade (even though it was clear
installation with kept /home). It seems to be similar to bugs #262605
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In Hardy, you could simply uninstall pulseaudio and use ALSA and
everything works fine. Pulseadio doesn't have any advantage for most
users but in Intrepid, you cannot remove it. If I removed pulseaudio I
couldn't ge to my account. Instead of the session manager, PulseAudio
It seems to be a bug related to the combination of X3100 driver and
GNOME 2.24.
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There are no icons and panels after idle
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/285183
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I have a laptop T61 which has an integrated graphical card X3100. When
my notebook go idle I find a screen only with wallpaper. No icons and
panels, but there is an mouse coursor which is moveable. I can't do
anything, just hard restart. I can't switch to another runlevel, I
** Attachment added: Xorg.0.log
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18647929/Xorg.0.log
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There are no icons and panels after idle
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/285183
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I have the same problem (I have T61). I have to press Enter after
swiping. That's stupid and i don't know why it doesn't work as in Hardy.
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Thinkfinger acquires/verifies, but doesn't authenticate
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/271976
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I upgraded to Gutsy and the problem disappeared.
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xine-based apps don't load any subtitles
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/113711
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I started to have the same problem. I've been using Pidgin since I
upgraded from Feisty to Gutsy one month ago. But since yesterday I've
had a problem with Pidgin. When I execute it it falls with Segmentation
fault (core dumped) after few seconds. I attach debug log from Valgrind.
** Attachment
I attach Backtrace of a SIGSEV, too.
** Attachment added: Backtrace of a SIGSEV, pidgin package
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10494405/gdb-pidgin.txt
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/137839
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I think this problem is similar to this:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/155216
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/146696
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I have exactly the same problem. When my desktop computer's going off it hangs
on black screen with this at the end:
bus_connection' failed
NetworkManager: WARN nm_dbus_init(): nm_dbus_init could not get the system
bus. Make sure the message bus daemon is running!
It does always! I'm running
I had the same problem. I tried workarounds written above but nothing
helped. Haddisk made one cycle in every second minute when running on
battery. Then I turn off laptop mode and now it's OK. And I don't
recognize any difference between running with laptop mode and without
laptop mode. Battery
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When I start Google Earth it gets frozen on splash (100% CPU until I kill it).
It worked well but after I upgraded to Gutsy Gibbon and started to run
Compiz/XGL, Google Earth stopped working.
My graphical card is ATI Radeon 9700 Mobility and I use proprietary drivers.
I
I have exactly the same problem.
I'm running Gutsy Bibbon (up-to-date version) with XGL/Compiz. I have ATI
Radeon 9700 Mobility.
I can't switch to fullscreen with XV (other modes are useless with XGL). When I
do it I see just a black screen.
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mplayer xv does not go fullscreen on radeon ati
I have the same problem as ruebezahl.
I'm running Gutsy Gibbon beta.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/128886
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When I had Ubuntu 6.06 Kaffeine works with subtitles without problems but then
I installed (clear installation with old /home) Ubuntu 7.04 in which Kaffeine
doesn't load any subtitles. I've tried all possibilities in preferences but no
success (subtitle preferences, video
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