Shlomi: Grow up.
Chase your issue across the community support in the forums, not on
unrelated threads in Launchpad. Proclaiming Ubuntu dead just because you
can't get your issues answered immediately isn't helping matters either.
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I can confirm this, too. Last update (2.6.24-17) breaks suspend to ram.
hp nx7400 notebook
Intel Core Duo T2400
Intel GMA 950
Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/235186
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I have the same problem, except that I do have the option of creating an
image, but not to copy to a CD (see attached screenshot).
I have tried a complete uninstall of Brasero, followed by a fresh
install, with no occurrence of change.
I am running a fresh and fully up-to-date install of Ubuntu
Pete, you're a complete legend! That setxkbmap is exactly what I need
to allow me to get on with things without having to fear the ungodly
wrath of VMWare and its constant need to steal my modifier keys!
You've actually improved my quality of life by typing that comment.
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Asa: It is here on this system.
Tom: So what bug do I have? Its behaviour here mimics each and every
symptom of the bug submitted here. I'm really happy that the bug is
fixed for most people here but yeah... Please don't try to say it's
fixed everywhere because it's not.
There's another thread:
As has been mentioned here several times, this bug has already been
fixed.
Hewus: I wish you'd read my comments here before posting that. It would
have saved me posting this comment. I have this bug still. Keys do not
clear themselves. Control+alt+backspace does not work. No modifier keys
work.
Chris: What part of nq's last comment isn't completely aligned with this
bug description? They and I are still having near identical experiences
to what you described... Here's how I see it:
- one key or a combination of keys are indefinitely looped
- it often kills off modifier keys (shift,
On the crashing note, often when I have things looping, newly launched
apps will crash out. Firefox (latest beta) and Tomboy are two key
examples of this. When I can next safely restart X, I'll force a
modifier key lock-up. I think that's what causes most crashes.
nq: open up a terminal, force
Well this isn't fixed for me. I know that's a useless statement but I
don't exactly know how to qualify it further other than explaining:
Mashing a bunch of keys and mousebuttons in VMWare or some fullscreen
games reproduces this almost instantaneously. Still only happens under
compiz. Same MO as
I've created a new user, imported some songs and tried it again with
different albums - but again no covers.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/209019
You
I can confirm this bug. When I play a song without a cover.jpg file in
the folder there is no action fetching the cover from the web. Its only
searching for local cover art.
debug-output (play song without local cover art):
(12:30:31) [0x80dc408] [new_playing_stream_idle_cb]
You are right, Daniel - works fine now. I will set the bug status fixed.
** Changed in: pm-utils (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
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No wifi after resume from suspend to ram (iwl3945 driver)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/204040
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It's way too late for new packages in Hardy, which is past Beta stage.
It's way too late for packages to be included by default, but it's never too
late to have it added to the repos for download post-install...
It would be great for Intrepid but for now all we need is repo-access to
make it
Thanks archdrone,
I've tried it again with your workaround, it works for me too. Perhaps, I
haven't wait long enough, yesterday.
/etc/default/acpi-support says:
# Note that network cards and USB controllers will automatically be unloaded
# unless they're listed in MODULES_WHITELIST
MODULES=
Is
Public bug reported:
After resume from suspend to ram, I can't connect to my wireless network.
iwlist scanning wlan0 doesn't list any networks after resume.
Unloading and Reloading the iwl3945 module has no effect.
hp compaq nx7400
cat /etc/lsb-release
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=8.04
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/188005
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Please accept my apology for not posting back here sooner. The bug still
exists in the current Hardy latest. To answer your question, yes. I need
this for apps that currently do not support pulseaudio. Here's my
asoundrc:
pcm.pulse {type pulse }
ctl.pulse { type pulse }
pcm.!default { type pulse
Pedro: It all (uploading and unmounting) seems to work fine here without
crashes on Hardy's latest packages.
But there are still a load of missing things like: proper bookmarks for
deep linking into sftp) or keyring integration.
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I can't stress how useful this tool is over the rubbish that evdev
mapping makes you go through. This is top stuff and should definitely be
available, if not included and enabled by default!
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/146160
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sysrq?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/194214
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Ah I see it now... The same button as Print Screen?
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Just because nobody has mentioned it, I thought I would:
btnx is an amazing replacement for all this nonsensical evdev
tomfoolery. It's easy to configure via gui, live (no restarts) and has
profile management.
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Binary package hint: compiz
Effects: (my) Hardy-latest
To replicate:
- Start with compiz loaded with some settings (wobbly windows, animations,
etc).
- Open up Appearance Preferences from the desktop and click the Visual Effects
tab.
- Change the radio to None, then
Thanks for the tip there Travis. That does indeed solve my problem, but
a few questions:
1. Don't you think that implicitly wiping settings like that is a little
confusing for people that don't know about it? Wouldn't a reset config button
make a lot more sense?
2. Shouldn't normal and extra
They're pretty adamant that this bug is fixed upstream. There's another
bug filed here: http://www.pulseaudio.org/ticket/199 claiming that it's
fixed.
But it's not. I'm using Hardy latest and it's still as opaque as ever =(
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It's not transparente applet
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/176733
I get this behaviour when using VMware and playing games. It's extremely
annoying to say the least.
And I can confirm that this only happens when compiz is used.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/194214
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nanog: yes. Just restarted to make sure. Same as usual happened:
1. I clicked places, then the bookmark
2. It asked me for the keyring password
3. It thinks for a while and then asks me for another password (this time it
will only accept the ssh password - as if it's not getting/using the
This is not fixed for me.
Just tried to upload a batch of files over ssh/sftp. It uploaded the
first and crashed halfway through the second.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/185441
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InterpreterPath: /usr/bin/python2.5
NonfreeKernelModules: vmnet vmblock vmmon nvidia
Package: update-manager 1:0.87.4
PackageArchitecture: all
ProcCmdline: /usr/bin/python2.5 /usr/bin/update-manager
ProcCwd: /home/oli
ProcEnviron:
LANGUAGE=en_GB:en
PATH=/home/oli/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/11734118/Dependencies.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/11734119/Disassembly.txt
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pulseaudio
I'm using module-alsa-sink to route pulseaudio through to hardware (for
compatibility with non-pulse-supporting apps) and I've noticed that it
takes a couple of seconds for actions like pause, stop, play, volume-
change etc to have any effect
Well I've discovered that this was a clash between the compiz way of
handling multiple (virtual) desktops and the gnome way. I currently
can't open up the display settings dialogue (due to the Alpha4 blocking-
bugs) but I'll clarify which settings are the problem areas.
All-in-all, it is entirely
I have to say that SFTP is extremely dodgy in Hardy at the moment. I get
the same errors when uploading just one file.
I'm not sure if it's related but I also get a new dialogue box popping
up asking me for a password *after* I'm asked to unlock the keyring.
There are also a great deal of Cannot
Public bug reported:
I have two screens bound in twinview. At the bottom of each physical
screen there is a panel containing a window list. I have 4 virtual
desktops.
If I open an application on Desktop 1 (d1 here-on), an entry appears in the d1
window list, on the screen it was started (as
I had this when first moving to Hardy. I had to set the hue to 0
(instead of the default middle value) for normal playback.
But that was last week. Things *seem* to be working as expected now. Is
that true for you too?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/184440
I purged .*pulse.* and reinstalled pulse via aptitude. All is well
now.
Sorry for bumping this Marques, but how exactly did you do that? I've
been trying it but it keeps trying to take ubuntu-desktop along with it.
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Binary package hint: supercollider
please update supercollider to the recent version 3.1.1
** Affects: supercollider (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/183552
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Setting up libflickrnet2.1.5-cil (25277-6) ...
* Installing 1 assembly from libflickrnet2.1.5-cil into Mono
! Assembly
/usr/share/cli-common/policies.d/libflickrnet2.1.5-cil/policy.2.1.FlickrNet.dll
does not exist
dpkg: error processing libflickrnet2.1.5-cil (--configure):
subprocess
Same here. Happened in an update after upgrading today.
If the fix is committed (as it says it is), how long before that filters
through into the repos (and therefore is fixed here)?
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I can confirm this behaviour and second the suggestion.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/181272
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I'm using 2.20.0 and I can't find *any* method of setting shortcut keys.
Ideally, there would be something like that in the plain Xine player
that lets you map any mouse or key combination to an action (eg: play-
pause, full-screen, volume up and down).
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dmraid and mdadm raid are two completely different modules that are
AFAIK completely unrelated. dmraid is for hardware fakeraid while mdadm
raid is pure software raid.
I've had similar mdadm raid issues though. I fixed it by running:
sudo dpkg-reconfigure mdadm
Accept the defaults and at the end
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 145683 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/145683
Hi all.
A few days ago everything started working fine again for me.
This followed one of the many updates ubuntu proposes, but I could not tell
which one excatly.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/147648
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Well I fixed it after trawling the intarweb for a few more minutes.
I ran:
sudo dppg-reconfigure mdadm
Accepted all the defaults. If you've never played silly-buggers with
your kernels, this *might* fix it for you, but as it was, I have built a
couple of kernels before and the initramfs-update
Sorry to hassle you Bret but which command worked to fix a gutsy
upgrade? Several Gutsy users (myself included) don't have their mdadm
arrays assembled on boot, like this, just 100% of the time. If you were
experiencing the same, could you take 5 minutes out to explain the fix
so I can pass it
I'm having similar issues but my remedy is slightly different.
My RAID1 isn't critical (yet) to the system so when things are booted up I just
click an icon and this runs:
modprobe md
mdadm --assemble --scan
mount -a
It's not elegant and it needs root privs and while things are like this,
Nevermind Bret, I fixed it after trawling the intarweb for a few more
minutes.
I ran:
sudo dppg-reconfigure mdadm
Accepted all the defaults. If you've never played silly-buggers with
your kernels, this *might* fix it for you, but as it was, I have built a
couple of kernels before and the
Due to the lack of interest and response, I scrapped my RAID. I've since
formatted the disks into a RAID5 via mdadm (a much better solution vs a
hardware FAKERAID chipset)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/97655
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Also, in Dapper Drake disabling and enablling wireless was often enough
to fix a connection problem, but now this can not be done. I need to
kill -9 NetworkManager and restart it to get wireless working.
Same for me!
I need to kill -9 NetworkManager and restart it to get wireless
working.
I
I've got 900gigs of data trapped in a [fake]RAID5 array. I've been
following this thread for months because I'm really itching to get off
Windows and onto Linux. This is my final deal-breaking hurdle.
I've tried pactching and compiling the latest patch from Heinz but when
compiling I hit:
CC
Well I got it to compile into the kernel (I had to move device mapper
support into the kernel to do it). Booted to it fine (well except for
the graphics meltdown - but oh well =) but I can't get dmraid to list my
RAID5 volumes.
My RAID0 stripe is coming through fine but RAID5 is still MIA. I'm
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.22 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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I deleted everything in ~/.evolution/mail/config/ and it worked fine as
mentioned above.
Thanks, works great for me.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/119636
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Binary package hint: banshee
When I try to create a new smart playlist, and I select Play Count, or
Last Played banshee crashs.
banshee 0.12.1
Exception in Gtk# callback delegate
Note: Applications can use GLib.ExceptionManager.UnhandledException to handle
the
I got the same problem om my fresh Tribe 3 installation. The font size,
in skype (qt?) is also to big, so that you can not use the programm.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/107320
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