I have been modifying my RAM voltages, multipliers, and timings for the
last three hours trying to pass memtest 4.2 on my fresh 64-bit 12.10
install machine. I was about to start tweaking the FSB. *headdesk*
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Fresh 10.10 install. This bug crashes chromium so much I switched to
Midori for a month.
It's not uncommon for me to stat chromium 7 times in one minute just
hoping it won't crash immediately after the 5th time or so. Usually I'm
not that lucky.
et...@hp-d530:~$ chromium-browser
process 2287:
And of course, though fresh, this installation is completely up to date.
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Chromium crashes on identi.ca
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Browser useragents really should be generated on first run or at install
time using $ cat /etc/issue
Altering a package just to fix a useragent is the wrong way to go about
it entirely, but it's the way everyone has been doing it for a long,
long time.
If it would please everyone, I would gladly
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: midori
Midori on Ubuntu 10.10 as of November 11, 2010 identifies itself as running on
Linux, but does not specify Ubuntu.
Since Canonical has fixed this bug in Chromium and Epiphany, Midori is probably
the most popular open source browser for gnome
Epiphany identified as Debian until a few months ago, and I filed a bug
against that, which Canonical fixed.
As long as somebody within Canonical has been made aware of the bug,
which given the long list of notified persons I think is probable,
nothing else needs to be done by either you nor me.
Turns out for the end user to fix this on their own machine, which its
inelegance would almost drive them to do, they have to literally modify
source code and recompile the applet. Seriously. For one boolean.
Anybody have any luck changing the boolean with ghex2 instead of going
through a
I plugged this in on an up-to-date Maverick install and it worked as a
mouse instantly with no configuration!!! So happy :D HAHAHAHAH THIS IS
AWESOME!!
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aaand FRESH 10.04.1 INSTALL WORKS, right off the CD!!
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On Aug 1, 2010 2:15 PM, Fabio Marconi marconifa...@hotmail.it wrote:
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
better.
Is this bug reproducible with the latest Lucid packages ?
Tanks in advance.
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I don't mind paying someone to fix this myself, but would I have to file
an RFC in order to get the fixed packages accepted into Ubuntu main and
universe repositories, while stock Firefox *already* has useragent
information that doesn't fall within the RFCs you linked here?
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Then it is important that my browser identifies my OS as Ubuntu.
To see this in proper use, see:
google.com/chrome
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I would consider my seeing a .dmg, .rpm, or .msi on that page to be
inappropriately served content.
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Because useragents are currently unreliable, they have to rely on a
*second* page asking the *user* to identify their platform and choose
their executable using a radio button. We can fix that.
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You
If you think linux is the proper way to identify a platform, I trust
you'll help me get stock Firefox and Epiphany (which identify as Ubuntu
and Debian, respectively) fixed to that effect?
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Keep in mind the most popular linux variant very soon will be Google
Android.
The kernel actually means very little in terms of what the platform
actually is nearly irrelevant in determining what content is appropriate
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That only means it can't be fixed *properly*, so the Ubuntu packages for
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As a consequence of not identifying their host OS properly, Ubuntu
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Firefox).
As a result, 1/3 or more of Ubuntu users are not correctly recognized by
online statistics.
There are two possible solutions:
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-ca) AppleWebKit/531.2+ (KHTML, like
Gecko) Safari/531.2+ Debian/squeeze/sid () Epiphany/2.30.2
..Blog sites identify my Epiphany as running on Debian, not Ubuntu.
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.2.3) Gecko/20100423
Ubuntu/10.04 (lucid)
Web browsers created in the United States, such as Netscape Navigator
and Internet Explorer, use the letters U, I, and N, to specify the
encryption strength in the user agent string. Until the US government
allowed encryption with keys longer than 40 bits to be exported, in
1996, vendors shipped
http://images.cheezburger.com/completestore/2010/5/22/129190627850293860.png
Since Ubuntu users are early adopters, I believe this bug affects around
30-40% of us. I've used firefox prereleases and epiphany for years, and
even my mom is an avid Chrome fan. I notice more geeks using Chrome
these
Nevermind, they just broke the printer too.
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Can I put a bounty on this or is it going to be faster for me to just go
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Scanner still does not JW with Ubuntu 10.04 beta; printer component does
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My main problem now is that colemak isn't in the keyboard options on the
LiveCD keyboard menu, so I can't change layout until I boot it up, which
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I did that with gconf keys to attempt to make my desktop more elegant. At
this point, I use Xmonad, so I still have no window controls, but I get
along with my keyboard. I don't know if I have window-picker-applet
installed, but since it's not designed for my use cases, I don't think I'll
put a
What's the resolution and framerate of these things anyways?
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I do not have any idea what settings and plugins I was using when I filed
this bug via apport, and since that time I have switched from compiz to
xmonad. I am glad to hear that compiz may have gained some stability, and
very much look forward to my finding it solid enough again for regular use.
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Pig fairly kicked, lets wait for it to land.
9.10 or 10.04, you think?
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It was intermittent and hasn't happened in a while. I'll keep my ear out for
it to happen again. I'm probably going to be switching to banshee as I move
to 9.10 though.
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Still present in Ubuntu 9.10 alpha 4. Workaround: 'menu,spacer:' in
gconf key for title bar contents.
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Firefox doesn't honor theme settings, so even with a well behaved theme
it doesn't work properly-- nor does it work properly with gnome-
globalmenu. ..Continuing to use Empathy and Midori as workaround.
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Trying to replace gnome-globalmenu with xmonad-- Java, Windows, and KDE
applications work great..
...but I really like my GTK applications. When the window an application
itself draws is flush up against the top of the screen, a click on the screen
edge should be able to
DarkRoom theme works properly in this regard.
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Binary package hint: gimp
http://code.google.com/p/gnome2-globalmenu/
Correct behavior: menu is visible in top panel regardless of which GIMP
window is in focus.
Because not everyone uses a globalmenu, this may have to be a toggle added to
GIMP.
This is a requisite for
The /correct/ correct behavior would be for GIMP to handle dialogs like
Inkscape, but that's probably not going to happen very soon.
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The bug seems to be that gnome sound recorder tries to use ALSA, but the
ALSA plugin for PulseAudio is broken.
Gnome sound recorder should use PulseAudio natively. Bad gstreamer sink
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Pausing rhythmbox and resuming later will play part of a second of
garbled noise before resuming playing the desired song.
Ubuntu 9.04, up to date.
** Affects: rhythmbox (Ubuntu)
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...same workaround applies.
cept for the scanner, I can't figure that out.
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This is a lot of email..
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Do not edit my bug descriptions, troll.
** Description changed:
- Description revised Aug 22, 2008.
-
- The Colemak design includes a mapping of the key 66, which is the wrong year
to add the fifth block of Maya sculas backspace behavior.
- This mapping should be removed from the provision of
** Changed in: gnome-do (Kiwi Linux)
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Thanks, Colin; I was having a hard time placing this, as I'm unfamiliar
with Ubuntu's keyboard-related infrastructure.
I'll update this bug if and when I test the next ubuntu alpha release.
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We have a nickname conflict and a potential violation of Launchpad terms
of service.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/~ethan.anderson is a spoof account and
should be removed from launchpad unless the owner of it wants to do
something productive. Either way, the nick should be changed
immediately.
What the heck is going on? Who is this ethana2?
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The package name for the epiphany web browser should be 'epiphany'. For
an example of correctly package naming, refer to Fedora, Suse, Mandriva,
Foresight, Arch Linux, Frugalware, OpenBSD, or Gentoo. If OpenSolaris
had epiphany in its repositories, it would call the package
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: epiphany
The package name for the epiphany web browser should be 'epiphany'. For
an example of correctly package naming, refer to Fedora, Suse, Mandriva,
Foresight, Arch Linux, Frugalware, OpenBSD, or Gentoo. If OpenSolaris
had epiphany in its
Evidently Launchpad liked the juicy version better. After accidentally
installing it for the third time, I did actually play the game for a
while, by the way, if that matters.
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Oh, it filed them both.
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It may not be possible to do this in one step.
epiphany should be removed from 9.10 and re-added as epiphany-game.
In 10.04 or 10.10 we can worry about using the epiphany package name for the
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It seemed like it was fixed for a while, and then re-appeared. I just
stopped recording sound; my sound card drivers make my mics so quiet
there's little point anyways, and it's been like that since 8.10..
I'm just kind of tired of filing bugs all the time I guess..
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I suspended my machine, and when I went to use it again, it was apparently
powered off-- with a full battery.
I think I plugged my laptop in before going to resume it.
ProblemType: KernelOops
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resuming
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If there is a misbehaving client app, it is not gnome-do; killing its process
did nothing.
Ubuntu 9.04 beta, up-to-date on Mar. 30 2009.
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Funny, I would have been fine with 'input insertion SHOULD require
root privileges for security reasons' or something like that, but I'm
going to have to go with Scott's rhetorical question on this.
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A picture's worth.. a bunch of words.
** Affects: ubuntu
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Status: New
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This is a very serious regression for me. It renders my use case
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Does the heyu community know that their odd license makes their software
completely worthless to Ubuntu users?
Should I just sell my X-10 equipment now? If it's never going to Just Work, I
don't know that I want to mess with it.
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I have swapped out my desktop machine for an eMac for my grandma to
use, but I'm rather busy these days.
--as I'm testing my bugs against the next Jaunty alpha though, I may
remember this one.
It's curious to note that on this eMac G4, (also Radeon 9200..) Mac OS
10.3.9 and 10.4.11 both default
I have miro installed here too.
Miro 1.2.8 (r8366) from their apt servers.
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There's the Ubuntuforums thread.
/me files a separate bug on the scanner drivers.
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Brother put forth the effort they thought they needed to to get their
hardware working under linux based operating systems. If we're going to
disregard said effort, we owe them an explanation and a clear request as
to what more we need from them. It seems they're rather responsive. :)
As an
Public bug reported:
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et...@home:~$ cat .asoundrc
pcm.bluetooth {
type bluetooth
device 00:1A:0E:D3:CD:31
profile “auto”
}
et...@home:~$ pactl
Youtube does the same thing, plus it skips through the video really fast
as it does it.
..I just switched the default sink back to my other hardware and all my
gstreamer apps are hanging and the applet crashed and youtube is silent. One
CPU is maxing out like some kind of race condition or
Ok, logged out and in, and everything works again, except, of course, my
new bluetooth headset.
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I have now confirmed, to my satisfaction, that it has equivalent
functionality.
Add all initiation requisites to the cycling commands. It may not be
the most elegant possible solution, but it's good enough and not worth
filing a bug over.
Marking bug invalid, doesn't affect me.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mozilla-firefox
Whatever page I'm on, Firefox adds ' - Mozilla Firefox' to the window
title.
For correct behavior, see Epiphany.
** Affects: firefox (Ubuntu)
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Usage case:
My compiz is configured to, when my cursor moves to the screen bottom,
drop into CoverFlow with shift switcher. I can then navigate the open
windows with the horizontal scroll strip on my touchpad. Alt+tab also
switches through windows, and the plugin stays
I have confirmed to my satisfaction that it doesn't already have said
functionality.
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
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Still no colemak keymap option in the pre-load menu on the LiveCD.
To get colemak working in Jaunty, select country USA, variant Colemak, make it
the only layout in the list, and hit 'apply system wide'. I gave up on proper
repeating backspace, I don't think gnome loves
Appears fixed in Jaunty alpha 3
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Jaunty Alpha 3.
I plug my printer in and it immediately selects the wrong driver.
Unlike, say, a Human Being, I know it's wrong. I set it to the HL-1250
Driver as I do with every Ubuntu release with this same old lingering
bug. I print a test page and, of course, it works.
I open xsane.
Failed
scanner driver, blehh.
Years of frustration does murder to a person's spelling.
As usual, I will provide any and all information from my machine anyone
needs, not that anyone needs any. The DCP-7020 is simply not in the
list that Ubuntu uses to set up Brother printers and scanners. It just
I'm on Ubuntu Jaunty alpha 3, and my TI-84+ doesn't Just Work with the
old tilp in repos.
Expectation : plug it in, Ubuntu pops up a Window : 'You have connected a
device that requires additional software to function completely. (TiLP2)
[cancel] [install]
*click install*
apt installs TiLP2 and
From the Ubuntu Jaunty alpha 3 x64 LiveCD :
Ubuntu is still oblivious to aforementioned webcam.
cheese : doesn't notice webcam
gstreamer-properties : doesn't notice webcam
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Skype 2.0.0.72 on Ubuntu 8.10 : Doesn't see device at all
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Public bug reported:
from lsusb:
Bus 004 Device 002: ID 0553:0002 STMicroelectronics Imaging Division (VLSI
Vision) CPiA WebCam
On the casing, the webcam has the following text:
Ezonics
EZCam USB
Model No. P10U
P/N:33-160005-0A
S/N: 94910U009646
Rated: +5VDC 250mA Max
Tested to comply with
There you go.
** Attachment added: lspci_vvnn.log
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21048823/lspci_vvnn.log
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Laptop input driver sometimes fails to suspend
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/302592
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By the way, I did run into this bug again tonight.
As for Jaunty alpha 3, you can bet I'll be on it, hitting every last one of my
bugs with a status update and providing every helpful byte of data within my
power to obtain.
Thank /you/.
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Laptop input driver sometimes fails to suspend
I filed this bug, and, in retrospect, it's not a very good bug, at all.
The other person who left comments here found another bug that better
describes his problem.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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network manager corrupts wireless passwords
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