Even after todays updates, I'm still seeing the behavior.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: thunar
My automounted IPod shows up twice in thunar's side pane, with or
without the thunar-volman-plugin package installed.
The options are:
Apple iPod Music Player: (fails to open with error: Failed to mount: Given
device
Forgot to mention, I'm running Feisty.
** Attachment added: Output of lshal
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Its fixed for me in Feisty! Hooray for the kernel =)
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gtkterm
GtkTerm puts a menu entry in Accessories, but the entry is in lower
case, and does not have an icon specified.
** Affects: gtkterm (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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I've got a project I'm turning in on Tuesday, and after that I should
get the time to upgrade to Feisty and give it a go. Thanks!
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Well, it seems the discussion confirms this bug anyway, but since I just
experienced it as well, I'll add my vote. brltty grabs the connection
and removes the raw serial device, and so obviously removing brltty
fixed it.
** Changed in: brltty (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed
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I'm having the same problem with my Atheros card in a T41. The
restricted modules package fails to initialize the card, but installing
madwifi-ng from source works.
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Me too.
So uh, someone should probably raise the priority on this one. Nasty
regression.
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For me as well.
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Hey Sebastien,
I'm using Feisty, with totem 2.17.3, and the issue has been resolved
here.
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Not seeing this on my ATI 7500 w/ radeon driver... what graphics
card/driver are you using?
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Public bug reported:
The removal process for the `samba` package requires update-inetd, so it
failed the first time, and got stuck in a bad state. I had to manually
install the update-inetd package with dpkg, and then I could reinstall
samba before finally removing it successfully.
Sooo, samba
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 73734 ***
Alright... weird. Launchpad's search ought to have found that for me,
because I searched for `update` bugs in samba, and none came up. It must
not count update-inetd as two separate words.
Sorry Sebastien
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Samba requires update-inetd, but not
Ahh, sorry... I assumed that information would be in the Crash Report.
Not very `complete` without that, is it?
Dasher 4.3.2-0ubuntu1 and Ubuntu Feisty
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Michael: `/var/lib/update-manager/meta-release` does not exist on my
system. The update-manager folder is there, but it is empty.
There is a meta-release file in `/root/.update-manager/` as well, and it
is identical to the one in my ~.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ls -l ~/.update-manager/meta-release
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1636 2006-12-11 22:48
/home/stuhood/.update-manager/meta-release
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I've had the same /home partition since Dapper, so my meta-release file
could be a hold out from an earlier version of update-manager... I've
attached it.
** Attachment added: meta-release file
http://librarian.launchpad.net/5373890/meta-release
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Public bug reported:
As soon as I started Dasher (from a terminal in this case), the window
appeared, and then crashed. Attached is the core dump.
** Affects: dasher (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Matthew Lloyd
Status: Needs Info
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** Attachment added: Complete Crash Report
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Yes, when a live CD boots, it creates a temporary / file system in the
memory of your computer that contains most of the files you would expect
in a typical install.
Sorry to make you do this by hand, but while you are at it, could you also:
1. Alt-F1 to open the panel menu, navigate to the
Public bug reported:
When I run `sudo update-manager` from the command line, some error output is
sent to the command line::
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wpshooter:
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Section Input Device
Identifier Configured Mouse
Driver mouse
Option CorePointer
Option Device/dev/input/mice
Option Protocol ExplorerPS/2
Option
Hot corners do not appear to be the default any longer, at least in
Feisty.
Please re-open the bug if you are still having issues with it.
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: Needs Info = Fix Released
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Problem appears to be gone with compiz and Audacity in Feisty.
Please reopen the bug if you are still having issues.
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: Needs Info = Fix Released
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Confirmed
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed
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I have an ATI card, and I can't confirm this one... by setting to
active, you mean clicking the titlebar/alt-tabbing to the window,
correct to make it the active window, correct?
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Ahh, excuse me... I just noticed in the debug output that you are using
Edgy, and that it was compiz.real that crashed. Please ignore my comment
above.
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Do you have the `desktop-effects` plugin installed? It adds a GUI option
to the Preferences dropdown to replace metacity with compiz using the
command `compiz.real --replace --use-cow gconf gconf`.
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Yes, all windows maximize slightly under the panel: tested gedit,
epiphany, gcalc, etc
I've attached a screenshot of the result of using the maximize vertical
hotkey on gedit. You'll notice the bottom goes under the panel, and the
same thing happens when it is just maximized.
compiz
Public bug reported:
Upon disconnecting from a Windows Server 2003 (cleanly, either by
logging out, or by canceling in the log-in window), an error message
pops up. I've attached the window.
tsclient 0.148, on Feisty and Edgy.
** Affects: tsclient (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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The patch mentioned was released in Edgy's GPM, so I'm marking this on
released.
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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Battery discharging notification icon invisible when starting with AC
disconnected
https://launchpad.net/bugs/36129
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(From http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=364383 )
There is an issue in 91-reset-brightness-state.patch (and maybe some related
patches) where even if the hardware doesn't report a valid brightness, it will
try to dim the screen.
The patch defines
Bollocks... forgot to mention: I looked at 2.16.1-0ubuntu3 (edgy) and
2.14.3-0ubuntu11 (dapper), so this affects at least those versions.
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I have to apologize for this one: I was looking for a simple solution,
and I found one. But you know what they say about simple solutions...
The patch is not broken, only the debug output.
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed = Rejected
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** Summary changed:
- With iPod plugged in, Dapper will not boot
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There is a patch against CVS upstream at
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=361583#c28 that fixes this
issue, but needs some testing: if anyone here would be willing to
recompile to try it out, it'd be appreciated.
Jens: It sounds like your hardware is reporting faulty charge data, or
not
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed
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The fix was committed upstream, and should be released with gnome-power-
manager 2.18.
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed
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** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Ubuntu Desktop Bugs = (unassigned)
Status: Needs Info = Unconfirmed
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This one has grown stale.
** Changed in: xrandr (Ubuntu)
Status: Needs Info = Rejected
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Additionally, I should mention that it is still happening in Edgy. I
think it must have something to do with the way the kernel handles my
chipset... which I is one of the NVIDIA nForce ones. I'll get more info
later this afternoon when I get home.
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Here's everything the DebuggingRemovableDevices page wanted. There
should be info in the lshal about my chipset.
Thanks!
** Attachment added: Removable Devices Debugging Logs
http://librarian.launchpad.net/4917961/iPodHALLogs.tar.bz2
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Got the info.
** Changed in: Ubuntu
Status: Needs Info = Unconfirmed
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I just suspended and resumed with kernel 2.6.17-10.33 about 10 times in
a row, in various states of AC and ethernet and had NO problems at all.
It hasn't panic'd for me yet, but I have no access points around, so I
haven't tried it with wireless at this point.
A huge improvement!
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No, I haven't performed any of the workarounds from this thread.
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Voila
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=361583
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #361583
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=361583
** Also affects: gnome-power (upstream) via
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=361583
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
Aha! Thank you very much Sebastien, that will certainly work. Although,
I don't think I agree with the decision to hide that plugin by default.
The number of computers that will be associated with an mp3 player is
probably less than 50%.
Maybe all plugins should be shown in the interface by
** Summary changed:
- IBM T41 under Edgy: Kernel Panic for Suspend/Hibernate
+ IBM T41,42 Regression: Kernel Panic for Suspend/Hibernate
** Tags added: ibm kernel panic resume suspend
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I installed tremulous and tremulous-server so I could try out the game,
but I noticed that the server was eating up all of my CPU. I couldn't
get a useful trace from it, but its obviously stuck in a loop somewhere.
The best I could do...
I'm using Edgy with Rhythmbox 0.9.6, and its doing the same thing with
my 60GB iPod. It uses 100% of my CPU for 10 minutes to list all the
songs on it every time I plug in the iPod or start Rhythmbox.
But the real trouble is that I have the iPod support plugin DISABLED
anyway, because I don't
Public bug reported:
I was running Dapper when I first noticed a problem, but I recently
reinstalled with Edgy and wanted to see if it was still happening. I
didn't notice the pattern until just now:
If I stream a .m3u playlist in Totem that links to .mp3 or .ogg files
(such as
** Attachment added: lshal Output
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Aggh! This is a slippery one. It also might have something to do with
the file length?
When I uploaded those files/playlists I put up the whole songs, but I
was concerned with a legal issue so I went back and shortened them to
30s clips. And then the playlists would stream! Keep in mind this is
** Summary changed:
- .m3u Playlist Streaming Only ONCE per Session
+ Shifty .m3u Playlist Streaming
** Description changed:
I was running Dapper when I first noticed a problem, but I recently
reinstalled with Edgy and wanted to see if it was still happening. I
didn't notice the pattern
Here are the requested logs.
** Attachment added: Logs.tar.gz
http://librarian.launchpad.net/4689675/Logs.tar.gz
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Bit of followup: I ran the installer again, and tried a less complicated
manual configuration and got the same result.
But, the alternate install CD was able to handle my config ( / mounted
to hda1, swap mounted to hda5, and /home mounted to hdb1).
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We have a few confirmations so far, so I'm marking it as such. This is a
fairly high priority regression from Dapper for us Thinkpad users (and
there are a lot of us *cough).
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.17 (Ubuntu)
Status: Needs Info = Confirmed
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Its back at it, so I put the status back to Needs Info.
I typed out as much of the terminal as I could, and attached it to the
next comment. I've tried with 2.6.17-(7|9|10), but only 2.6.17-9
actually manages to suspend (and only about 25% of the time).
The output from lshal is over here:
Wow, this one has been sleeping for a while. After checking that it was still
happening on my up to date Dapper machine, I got this output from locale:
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LANG=en_US.UTF-8
Public bug reported:
Every time I log into my up to date Edgy system a libnotify bubble pops
up to tell me that my Battery is Fully Charged, even though it is
clearly not (even the graphs in the Information panel of the power
manager show that the battery did not start out fully charged at
Hmm, should have thought about this a little longer before posting: I
just got a message that I am out of battery, but it appears to have come
up because my second battery just became fully discharged. Now the
laptop is running on my first battery.
This could mean that gpm is reporting battery
And here is the output from lshal
** Attachment added: And here is the output from lshal
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This is only happening while I'm running on battery, btw.
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Thanks a lot for all of your upstart work. We'll all be very proud if a
few other distributions pick it up as well, but even if they don't:
Ubuntu will have the best around.
And thanks for fixing this one ;)
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Typing Exit at Emergency Root Term does Nothing
https://launchpad.net/bugs/62189
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Hmm, it appears that as of today's update, this is no longer an issue.
The machine is now suspending, hibernating and resuming just as it was
under Dapper.
Kudos!
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.17 (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed = Fix Released
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Public bug reported:
When you start up the non-graphical emergency root terminal, it tells
you you can type exit to 'leave' the terminal (it might say reboot, I
didn't read carefully) but if you do type exit, it only prints the
message again and brings you back to the prompt.
I would expect it
Public bug reported:
Not sure if this is the correct package, but...
On an Edgy Knot2 install that has been fully updated as of September
24th, I get a kernel panic when I try to suspend or hibernate.
This is a IBM T41 with ATI7500 Mobility graphics. The panic happens
under any combination of:
Dapper Suspends/Resumes just fine on my T41.
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Is there a logfile I can get that information out of? I wrote down what
I've already posted because I couldn't find anything in the System Log
viewer.
I'll happily get more, but I'd rather copy/paste than write/type... =)
Thanks
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 59257 ***
As Colin mentioned, this bug has been fixed in 1.1.15, so I'm marking it
fix released.
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed = Fix Released
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubiquity
I was installing the 2006-9-12 Daily Live disk of Edgy Eft, and it
crashed at about 80%. The installer progress bar said that it was
Downloading Package lists, but I was not connected to the internet. This
was on an IBM T41 laptop with Atheros
Just wanted to bump this bug up a bit... I think we realize it is a
GStreamer issue, and not necessarily the fault of the players. Maybe the
bug should be moved/added to GStreamer?
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My iPod works just fine from within GNOME, but if I have my iPod plugged
in while I try to boot Dapper, the boot process stops on Mounting Root
File System:
When I use the emergency boot option from GRUB, I notice a:
SET: Misaligned resource pointer: df889ac2
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