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eog crash GRIP-CRITICAL
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I believe that this bug occurs when the setting image-gallery-
resizable is true. There is no visible setting for this in the gui,
but it can be set via gsettings and causes the same error message above:
me@mypc:~$ gsettings set org.gnome.eog.ui image-gallery-resizable true
me@mypc:~$ eog
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Sergiu, can you look at what user settings are present, with:
dconf dump /org/gnome/eog/
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Title:
eog crash GRIP-CRITICAL
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I think I found out how to reproduce this bug. It happens when the ui
preference image-gallery-resizable is set to true:
myself@machine:~$ eog
myself@machine:~$ gsettings set org.gnome.eog.ui image-gallery-resizable true
and eog segfaults. This particular dconf key cannot be set via the
Public bug reported:
The following happens only in one user account on my machine running
Ubuntu 12.04, but is 100% from that account:
~$ eog
(eog:10210): GRIP-CRITICAL **: register_internal: assertion
`GRIP_IS_GESTURE_MANAGER (manager)' failed
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
(This is
The bug really does exist, at least in 10.04. The screencast shows what
is happening. The animation for focus in the compiz animation plugin
is set to Dodge to make the behavior more apparent. When the rear
window is closed using its close button, the front window Dodges and
the back window gets
By contrast, this second screencast shows how it really should behave.
This is the good behavior which you get when you close the rear window
using the contextual menu in the task bar. The rear window is not give
focus. Instead it quietly disappears, using the correct close
animation, while
I can't do apport-collect 480786 because apport-collect gives me an
error message:
'You are not the reporter or subscriber of this problem report, or the report
is a duplicate or already closed.
Please create a new report using apport-bug.'
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The mouse is detected as a Logitech USB Receiver as far as I
understand it (which is not much). I believe that several different
models of mice from Logitech all share the same type of receiver. So
perhaps linux does not know which Logitech mouse is being used with the
Logitech receiver.
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I cannot run apport-collect 480786 succesfully. The program apport
tells me I cannot do this because the bug is closed and I am not the
owner of the bug.
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Slowest mouse speed still
Photos are often meant to be shared -- e.g. sent by email to a friend.
We may not know what software will be used to view the photos we share;
and unfortunately there's still a lot of software out there that does
not make use of the exif orientation tag. (It seems to me that Firefox
and
Although Won't Fix may be right for the bug against gvfs, there is a
bug here which really, really needs fixing. Steps to reproduce on my
machine:
1. Boot to desktop and log in.
2. Insert a memory card and wait for the icon to appear on desktop.
3. Select Safely Remove Drive in the contextual
As mentioned above, the Ambiance theme in Ubuntu 10.04 has a 5-pixel
bottom border; and the corner regions of this border (a region of about
5-by-15 pixels -- I'm not sure) is usable for grabbing to resize the
window.
However, the newer version (1.7) of the light-themes package currently
in
This bug has a nasty side-effect. When the mouse is over the slider and
slider is not highlighted (because of this bug), if the user does a
mouse-down, then the slider moves right (increasing volume) and
continues to do so until the mouse is released.
I am often trying to reduce the volume by
The new Radiance and Ambiance metacity themes in Lucid have left and
right border widths of just 1 pixel. (This is different from the default
Human metacity theme in earlier versions of Ubuntu, where the width is 3
pixels.) This issue makes Radiance and Ambiance very difficult to use
for anyone
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: udev
I don't know if this is really a udev bug, or what, but:
If I insert a Sony USB memory stick (I have a 16GB model), then it is
identified incorrectly as a media player: a window pops up with the
message You have inserted a digital audio player ...
I have ia32-libs version 2.7ubuntu17 in karmic, and still have a
problem. The symbolic links are there:
ls -l /usr/lib/gio/modules/
total 272
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 26 2009-10-24 22:06 i486-pc-linux-gnu -
../../../lib32/gio/modules
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 26 2009-10-24 22:06
This bug makes Ubuntu unusable out of the box on any machine that needs
to have a static IP address. The only workaround I can find is to remove
network-manager from the system entirely. Sorry to rant, and I know this
isn't a user forum, but how can the importance of this bug not be
high?
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The desktop theme I am using is a soft link to a directory under
/usr/local/, thus:
/usr/share/themes/MY-THEME--- /usr/local/share/themes/MY-THEME
When I launch evince, it is unable to read the theme information, and so
falls
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shadow remains on desktop after closing applet window
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Geir, yes, the shadow is erased when a window moves over it.
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I don't have an xorg.conf, but will attach output from dmesg (doesn't
seem to contain relevant stuff here), lspci etc.
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My video driver is: xserver-xorg-video-intel 2.8.1-1ubuntu1.
The same problem was reported in the ubuntu forums in this post:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=7944153postcount=6
I will attach the screenshot from that forum post.
(Another post in the same thread suggests that it occurs
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
In karmic (with up-to-date packages as of Sep 11 2009), I see the
following:
1. Change the desktop background to a plain color, for clarity.
2. Make sure compiz is enabled.
3. Click on the clock applet, to make the 'mini-calendar' window
I installed karmic from the live CD and did and did dist-upgrade to
latest packages (on Sep 7). I have xserver-xorg-input-synaptics version
1.1.2-1ubuntu5.
Out of the box, the touchpad on my Dell XPS M1330 is impossibly fast.
After going to the Mouse control panel and turning both controls to
Bartek, you're right. I printed 3 pages of a longer document. Sorry
about the mis-information.
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This bug is *not* fixed. This still happens with Jaunty and with the
current Karmic version (2.27.3 at present).
Steps to reproduce:
(1) Print two copies of a 3-page document from evince, collated, with
duplex on.
Expected results: you get four sheets of paper from your pinter, like
so:
Public bug reported:
Perhaps this bug should be filed against gnome-session rather then
gnome-session-canberra, but anyway:
The file /etc/X11/Xsession.d/55gnome-session_gnomerc contains:
# If we are running the GNOME session, source ~/.gnomerc
Sorry: this bug is completely misplaced due to confusion between
canberra and stracciatella. I'll go and file a bug in the right
place.
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I gave the information in comment 2 on how to reproduce this behavior,
and nothing has changed. What other info is needed? To make it clear for
Ubuntu 9.04, you can get a non-locked session (by design) by:
1. Install Ubuntu 9.04, create two users and log in.
2. Right-click on the user-switching
I'm not sure if the following is the same slowness that the original bug
describes, but I experience this. With Ubuntu 9.04 on Dell laptop with
intel graphics, do the following:
1. Press and hold the volume-up button. Hold it long enough for the
key auto-repeat to register more than 20 repeats,
In System-Preferences-Sound, select the Devices tab and then look at
Default Mixer Tracks at the bottom. Select the correct device and then
select Master in the list instead of (for example) PCM. This is what
determines (I think) the device and track which is controlled by the
volume control shown
This is the situation in intrepid, I think:
The script /etc/acpi/power.sh seems to be called whenever the AC power
is plugged in or removed, and it is also called at boot up (via the init
script /etc/init.d/acpi-support) and when resuming from suspend. This is
okay.
However, the script
linux-backports-modules-2.6.27 does not seem to be the right package:
as the second comment says, this problem appears in Ubuntu 8.10
(intrepid) without backports.
I have the same experience: an Intel wifi link 5300 card in my laptop,
which connects usually at 54 Mb/s or sometimes 60 Mb/s to my
I have what may be the same problem. I do not have libvisual-0.4-plugins
installed, so this is not bug 287448.
The symptoms are that, on login, the theme is wrong (an old-style
default gnome look to controls and icon-set). I go to
Preferences--Appearance and get the message described in the bug
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: acpi-support
Steps to reproduce:
1. Buy a Dell XPS M1330 laptop and install Ubuntu 8.10.
2. Plug it into AC, turn on machine and press F2 to enter BIOS.
3. In BIOS make sure AC brightness is configured to max value (8).
4. Boot into Ubuntu, and use
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 252094 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/252094
Is this really a duplicate of bug 252094?
Bug 252094 is about poor performance (framerates). This bug is about
rendering errors.
Bug 252094 was originally filed against hardy (Ubuntu 8.04.1). This bug
I can confirm what I think is the same bug (but who knows). I cannot
reproduce it by resizing the window, but the problem is reproducible
with ls. As jasonq describes, repeatedly using ls in gnome-terminal
eventually leads to a window that is not correctly redrawn. (To
reproduce this, I have to
This bug was (for me) fixed upstream at
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=17500
I applied the patch from
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/driver/xf86-input-
evdev/patch/?id=ece72ce9e97adae23b1932dc1334f63669196d56
to the intrepid version of xserver-xorg-input-evdev. After restarting
This bug was not present in hardy (compiz-core 0.7.4-0ubuntu7) on my
machine. It appears in intrepid (currently 0.7.8-0ubuntu4.1).
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Another observation: I don't observe this bug if I select the Normal
method of resizing windows (using ccsm, or with gconf-editor at
/apps/compiz/plugins/resize/allscreens/options/mode).
I observe the bug only when using one of the other resize modes
(Outline, Rectangle or Stretch).
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Marius: The extra Enter keypress that you describe may not be due to
the modified package 0.3+r118-0ubuntu4~ppa1. See Bug #236344 in
thinkfinger which seems (?) to describe the same problem with the
unmodified package.
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The bug here seems to be the inability of gnome-keyring to work together
with pam.
It seems that pam is configurable to allow various different secrets
to be used for tasks such as logging in. Thus, pam can be configured to
allow either a fingerprint or a password or both, as sufficient
I have this problem too, with a printer that does require authentication
(attached to a remote windows machine on the network). The username and
password are entered already in the printers.conf file, so no prompt
should be needed; but I still get the dialog box saying Can't prompt
... Printing
I also feel that this is a bad design, even for normal mouse use. It
seems like making the scroll wheel do something just for the sake of
it. There are other instances of this which *can* be turned off. For
example, using the scroll wheel when the cursor is over the desktop
switches desktops by
This bug is affecting me when logging in via gdm in hardy. My home
directory is encrypted in /dev/sda6. Steps to reproduce (after setting
up pam_mount etc. in Ubuntu 8.04.1):
1. Log in as me (bill) via gdm.
2. Log out.
3. Log in as joe, a member of admin group.
4. As joe, do
$ sudo mkdir
Joachim,
No, I'm sorry, I don't know if missing root permissions is the problem
in my case. Maybe open files is the problem. (Perhaps I need to turn on
debugging in pam_mount.conf.xml to find out.)
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This bug is affecting me when logging in via gdm in hardy. My home
directory is encrypted in /dev/sda6. Steps to reproduce (after setting
up pam_mount etc. in Ubuntu 8.04.1):
1. Log in as me (bill) via gdm.
2. Log out.
3. Log in as joe, a member of admin group.
4. As joe, do
$ sudo mkdir
Joachim,
No, I'm sorry, I don't know if missing root permissions is the problem
in my case. Maybe open files is the problem. (Perhaps I need to turn on
debugging in pam_mount.conf.xml to find out.)
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I can confirm this behavior on a Dell XPS M1330 with Ubuntu 8.04
preinstalled. The thinkfinger stuff is preinstalled, but suffers from
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Binary package hint: beagle
Using beagle 0.3.8-1ubuntu2, I do the following:
1. Launch beagle-search
2. Enter a search term like ubuntu or anything that is going to return some
search hits.
3. The results are displayed in categories, under headings Documents,
I can confirm now that this also happens on intrepid.
(An installation of intrepid alpha-6, brought up to date as of October
2, with beagle_0.3.8-1ubuntu2.)
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I am using the version that ships in the Ubuntu hardy repostories: at
present, compiz-core is version 0.7.4-0ubuntu7.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: cairo-clock
Steps to reproduce:
1. Log in as User A with gnome and compiz.
2. Launch cairo-clock.
3. Do a Switch User and start a session as User B.
4. As User B, run the top command in a terminal.
Actual Results: The compiz process belonging to User A
I changed the affected package from cairo-clock to compiz, because I
think that I get the same sort of behavior in other settings. For
example, run Firefox and open a flash movie; then switch users.
Instead of switching users, you can also get the same behavior by doing
Ctl-Alt-F1 to get to a new
The behavior of the tooltips in the Workspace Switcher, which prompted
this bug report, was changed in libwnck 2.22.0-0ubuntu3 (if I understand
right), because of bug LP #204994. So this bug is fixed now.
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Similar problems occur with any mounted volume.
For example, as user A, insert a USB stick. With default settings, a
Nautilus window will open on A's desktop (good); but Nautilus will also
try and open a window for the new volume on B's desktop (bad), resulting
in a dialog box reporting the lack
This problem still exists in hardy. After the burn and before the
verify, the disk tray opens (unless you use the workaround suggested in
the previous post), and K3b then hangs, using 100% of one CPU core. The
process has to be killed.
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Perhaps I should have added to my previous comment: I am using amd64
ubuntu. The drive is a Dell-supplied TS-H653B and is an internal sata
drive (I think).
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To clarify this: I think eog is doing all it can. Since the original bug
report, the name of the trash file has changed in recent gnome. But this
is what eog does, I think, assuming that the images to be deleted are on
a different volume than /home and that the users uid is 1000:
(A) If the trash
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 107814 ***
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The source package for linux in Ubuntu 8.04 for i386 has the following
line in the file ./debian/confi/i386/config.server:
CONFIG_XEN=y
The corresponding config file for amd64 does not have this line. I
Here is a simple way to reproduce this bug (also confirming Andrey's
earlier comment that this bug is exhibited by any window that is opened
while a VT is inactive).
Steps to reproduce (in a system with nvidia driver and compiz enabled):
1. Login.
2. Open a terminal and do sleep 15 zenity
I get a freeze like the one described in this bug only when enabling
certain compiz features (though of course, it may be that these features
only make the frequency of the freeze much larger, so as to be
noticeable).
My configuration of choice for compiz has the Animation plugin enabled,
and the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: hal
With current Hardy (April 15 2008):
Set up A's preferences so that Brasero is opened automatically when a
blank CD is inserted (I think this is the default). The try the
following:
1. Login as user A.
2. Switch user and login as B.
3. Insert a
Should have added: a similar thing occurs with remote logins via nx, for
example. Also, although I can't check just now, I think this is a
regression since gutsy (I may be wrong).
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The behavior reported in the bug is still there. I think compiz may be a
little faster now (on my machine), so that the back-and-forth switch of
focus is less noticeable; but it still happens every time, as far as I
can see.
As I said in the first report, the difficulty with fixing this bug is
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
Using Human-Murrine or Human-Clearlooks with Firefox 3.0~b4 in Hardy,
the menu-bar, location-bar and bookmarks-bar are all missing the
expected horizontal dividers. In particular, there is no divider drawn
to provide a contrasting edge
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In Hardy, some items on the bottom panel have tooltips which have more
than one line and which look like menus. These are (1) the tootip for
the Show Desktop icon, and (2) the tooltip for the workspace switcher
applet.
In both cases, because they look like menus, the user
I downloaded and compiled the most recent Gnome source for gnome-power-
manager (version 2.23.1 in trunk), and this fixed the problem for me.
So, unless this is a quirk of the build process, it seems that this bug
is somehow fixed upstream. But I couldn't find any reference to it.
Also, there is
Reverting to gnome-power-manager 2.21.92-0ubuntu1 in hardy fixed the
problem. So the bug does seem to be in recent versions of gnome-power-
manager, as the original report suggests. I haven't tried the in-between
versions.
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This happens to me as well (with hardy 8.04 updated on March 26). This
was a system upgraded from gutsy.
Opening the computer location in Nautilus works for a while. But after
a while, it just stalls, as described. Changing *anything* seems to fix
it temporarily: eg, inserting a CD in the drive,
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
With hardy, the contents of the trash is at ~/.local/share/Trash, but
users who upgrade from gutsy may still have files in the old location,
~/.Trash.
There are two issues here: first, these files appear to be lost to the
user. Users expect to
Public bug reported:
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Tomboy writes a log file at ~/.tomboy.log. If the user is using webdav
to synchronize notes to a server, then the log file contains the full
command-line for wdfs, including the user's password. Although the
permissions on the file are -rw-r-,
Public bug reported:
When using the Synchronization facility in Tomboy, a mount is created
with sshfs or wdfs. In either case, Nautilus will automatically open a
window if the preference Browse media when inserted is checked in
Nautilus. (I believe this is the default.) The mount also appears in
A situation for which the currently configured kernel is poor is the
following:
- a single-user desktop machine
- runs a scripted daily backup using, eg, tar and bz2 compression.
The backup script needs to run as root, to access files system wide.
Because of the compression stage, the backup
When building Firefox directly from Mozilla's source, the presence of
this gnutar (i.e. star) causes make package to fail: an emtpy tar.bz2
file is created.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: compiz
Compiz behaves slightly differently than metacity in the following
situation:
1. Open a window (e.g. gnome-terminal).
2. Open a second window.
3. Make sure the second window has focus and that the close-button of the first
window is visible.
4.
I noticed it first in the maildir directory on the server. (More
precisely, I used Beagle to find an old email, and got fifteen
identical-looking hits; Beagle indexes the maildir directories.)
Here is a nippet of a directory listing of the maildir directory (with
username altered):
-rw--- 1
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: dovecot
I use dovecot running locally in Ubuntu 7.10, with mail stored in
maildir format. Connecting with Thunderbird as mail client, I moved
about 1500 mail messages from one folder to another, using Thunderbird's
menus.
A week later, I noticed that
Error log from date of move.
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When using stojic's excellent workaround in Mathematica 6, I found that
the Notebook windows don't have a minimize or maximize button on the
titlebar. Selecting Generic instead of ThinFrame under Window
Properties worked better for me: I got my taskbar buttons back.
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I have what I think may be the same problem, though in my case it is not
100% reproducible.
Steps to reproduce my situation:
1. Format an external USB drive, with a partition (ext3 in my case) and
a volume label foo for that partition.
2. Turn off the computer, connect the USB drive, power it
... the old one will be killed, and a new one will start.
I understand that; but the issue is that the new one will exit when the
session that launched it ends. So if the user does this:
1. Start session A
2. Start session B
3. Log out session B
4. Return to session A
then at step 4 there is
I can confirm this sort of thing. Open a terminal and do:
for i in `seq 1 300` ; do ( zenity --info ) ; done
If compiz is running, you will eventually get back to the gdm login
screen in a new X. If metacity is the window manager, things are okay.
(In either case, the terminal reports errors
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: compiz-fusion-plugins-main
Using gutsy (release candidate) on a fresh default install: the various
compiz packages do not install schema files in /usr/share/gconf/ for the
compiz plugins belonging to compiz-fusion-plugins-main or compiz-fusion-
The present behavior is at odds with comments on Bug #128557.
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Binary package hint: compiz
Steps to reproduce:
1. Install Ubuntu on a machine capable of desktop effects
2. sudo apt-get install emerald
3. Log in
Actual results: You get emerald as your window decorator
Expected results: Same as actual results, perhaps; but there needs
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: tracker
In gconf, under /desktop/gnome/thumbnailers/[EMAIL PROTECTED], I have
enabled=False.
When using tracker, if I enable tracker's option to generate thumbnails,
tracker ignores this gconf setting: it creates thumbnails for pdf files.
Steps to
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
I am using gutsy. I have four image files on my desktop (jpeg and png).
Sometimes Nautilus shows these as thumbnails, as it should. Sometimes
they revert to the icon which usually means thumbnail generation in
progress -- i.e. a document icon
In feisty, the icon looks much better. I think it is the same icon; but
in feisty it is not scaled up to a larger size. In gutsy, the scaling
makes it look blurred. Perhaps there is more/better artwork for this
icon in the works; but if not, can it revert to feisty's behavior? The
scaled icon
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: compiz
Steps to reproduce (with gutsy updated on 2007-9-21), using compiz-
fusion:
1. Go to System-Preferences-Appearance-Theme-Customize and select
the Pointer tab.
2. Select a different mouse pointer theme than the one you have been
using.
3. Use
I am in a similar situation to Pitabred. I have a nvidia 6200-based AGP
card, with 256 MB of ram on the card. My screen is 1280x1024. The new
compiz wrapper script bails out:
Comparing resolution (1280x1024) to maximum 3D texture size (512):
Failed.
Yet (without this check), compiz nevertheless
I didn't realize it was a bash-ism. Is it not allowed to begin the
script with #!/bin/bash ?
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compiz-fusion does not start on login
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/130450
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