sorry, I forgot: this happened under ubuntu edgy eft knot-2
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Hi!
I tried to build a kernel-image on edgy with make xconfig and make-
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Hi!
I tried to build a kernel-image on edgy with make xconfig and make-
kpkg. (around september 10th)
This error occured:
[code]
#make-kpkg
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Surely this is not an important issue, but in ubuntu 8.04 the package
called firefox-themes-ubuntu should be renamend to something like
firefox-2-themes-ubuntu. It is confusing for new unexperienced users
and could lead to
I experienced with new nvidia drivers, that when running nvidia-settings you
shouldn't set it to a value beyond Performance.
(nvidia-settings OpenGL settings Image settings) Or try Quality. Maybe
this could help out with the wrong shadow colors.
For me since some updates, xserver crashes
Hi!
Not sure, if this will help you, but I can confirm this behaviour
exactly on a HP Laptop (G 6000 series, G 6050EG) with NVIDIA graphics
card with only shared memory.
It happens with the nv as well with binary nvidia driver (from
repositorys and from the website).
I think it's related to
Can confirm this behaviour in Gutsy with Sound-juicer. A workaround would be to
install the ffmpeg-packages and editing the gstreamer-pipeline (in Sound-Juicer
or by gnome-audio-profile-properties) something like this:
audio/x-raw-int,rate=44100,channels=2 ! lame name=enc quality=2 mode=0 vbr=4
Sorry, I forget something.
The other bug (not the feisty/GUI one), where profiles exist but won't
appear in the proper dialogue, where needed, can be found here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/sound-juicer/+bug/109849
Both bugs are very familiar but when looking closing are based on
completely
Still confirmed in Gutsy. (example yelp man:xorg.conf)
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I guess this is not a problem of nautilus-cd-burner but the error is in hal
(libhal1 or hal1).
Check if you can select in the nautilus-burn dialog an appropiate speed. For me
it isn't possible since Gutsy, only weird speed selections beginning with 9x.
Therefore the error gets produced.
See
Since Gutsy I got this error message. Though for me the burned CDs are
completely OK.
Never had this error before, using a PHLIPS DVD+RW416.
My first thought was, that it would be related to wodim or nautilus-cd-
burner. But it is definetely the package libhal1. Because write speeds
since Gutsy
I now tried this on my laptop with a TSSTCorp CD/DVD-Writer. There I get no
error and I guess write speeds are estimate correctly. For example, when using
a CDRW which only allows 4x CD writing speed (which is the minimum) I can't
select any speed. Though in Feisty the option field said 4x,
Can someone please set the importance of this bug to medium or high?
This affects the standard burning application of ubuntu and is a major and
everyday desktop task. As said before, it's not on all CD/DVD-Writers. But on
most or many.
(Sorry for multiple posts, just getting used to launchpad
Same here,
cdda2wav and cdparanoia working fine. With icedax, I get nearly the same
messages, though my system hangs completely when icedax is at 0% of the first
track. Then even killall -9 icedax won't work. Also not Sysrq keys (or they
take very long time). I just can switch to a VT and
think also this is a bug in hal.
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Perhaps this is maybe more MOTU-related to lame is not official supported (I
guess) by ubuntu?
Someone should make a thread on ubuntuforums.org.
Though .ogg is superior than .mp3 this bug is quite a showstopper if
someone needs to rip mp3s in an easy way for hardware players and mp3
/usb-sticks
Can confirm this in Gutsy. Seems to happen with VBR settings. In Gutsy
(for me) there's also the problem, that pipelines including xingmux
will not appear to be selected in sound-juicer, though are listed in
gstreamer pipelines.
However, instead auf xingmux I tried ffmux_mpeg (ffmpeg packages) it
The problem in Gutsy is, that you can't select pipelines in sound-juicer which
include xingmux.
They simply will not appear. This is the bug, I think. Though they are
available in gnome-audio-profiles-properties and active.
xingmux is pretty much needed to get correct metadata in VBR-mp3. The
Can confirm this bug on hardy. Also happens with other packages.
for example: sudo dpkg-reconfigure -p low gnome-applets
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I was quiet suprised when suddenly I saw odt-thumbnails in my document
folder. Reinstalling on another system I was not able to reproduce this
behaviour at first.
I figured out, that Tracker is responsible for making the thumbnails of
odt. files. But, I guess, you must run
So and here's the second screenshot with a different background set.
EDIT: Above the correct name of the thumbnail folder must be
~/.thumbnails/normal
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sorry for triple posting.
Here's a workaround: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=76566
There it's also said, that OOo2 makes automatically saves thumbnails into the
document-files. But I guess what we see in nautilus is from tracker.
Launchpad tells me that tracker uses
Due mp3 support can not be officially supported (I guess), this really
IS kind of a showstopper bug.
Ripping only CBR mp3s as a workaround is not a good solution. Anyone
know why this is so hard to fix? In feisty this worked fine for me. (or
at least in edgy) I was hoping this would be solved in
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After installing the package firefox-themes-ubuntu, I restart Firefox
(2.0.0.6, from the repository). Then I go the Add-Ons Themes.
There is Firefox default theme enabled (suggestion: maybe can this be
switched, that when I install
Sorry, I forget to say, that normally the correct behaviour is, that in
the Add-Ons - Themes section a button is grey on a theme, which is
selected currently. But human theme is not selected automatically when
having installed firefox-themes-ubuntu. Firefox default themes seems to
be selected and
what I experienced was, in default firefox-themes-ubuntu is not
installed. So Firefox has its default theme. Then installing firefox-
themes-ubuntu and restarting firefox remains still the default ff theme
(this is not the bug, but a suggestion, that it would be enabled
automatically e.g. by a
*bump*
Should I create a new bug on this topic because my intention is not
exactly related to the actual bug report? Though it's quite close to it.
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can confirm that.
in gnome-terminal by typing man xorg.conf everything is fine.
when starting yelp and selecting xorg.conf manpage through search (by clicking)
or typing man:xorg.conf
all the quoation marks () in this page get converted wrong to the letter Q
Example:
Option Accel boolean
is
Just ago I asked some people on irc ubuntu. Can now confirm, that this
occurs also on en-US environments. So this is _not_ a locale
configuration issue.
Someone on the irc, tried watching xorg.conf manpage with vi and there
it's the same error there. shows quotation marks () as \*q
Very strange
Can confirm this problem with libfontconfig1, fontconfig, and
fontconfig-config all in version 2.6.0-1ubuntu9
2.6.0-1ubuntu6 works fine though.
With the updated versions some fonts on some sites look really weird,
thin and so on. Example:
https://wiki.kubuntu.org/JauntyJackalope/Alpha6/Kubuntu
With the versions 2.6.0-1ubuntu6 (at least starting from 2.6.0-1ubuntu8)
this issue is definetely not related to fontconfig-settings, which one
can achieve with sudo dpkg-reconfigure -p low fontconfig-config
I tried all combinations which would make sense, but it has no effect to
the described
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BTW: You have always to logout and then login again, to make any fontconfig
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@Felipe:
You can do this quite easy by adding an entry in the /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/
directory.
Make a new file in there, e.g. sudo gedit 99recommends
And paste
APT::Install-Recommends “true;
into it.
Go to Synaptic in Preference and just check if consider recommendations
as dependencies is
@ Felipe:
though be aware of it, that some recommended packages are not in the main
respository, considering support. At least in hardy.
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@Ami:
Thanks, this was indeed a keyboard layout typo error.
APT::Install-Recommends true;
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Installed opera 9.62 from the vendor's site (.deb-package is offered
there for intrepid ibex) on intrepid clean install.
Firefox 3 is working with proper speed, working fine with ipv6 enabled
(not systemwide, speakting about the about:config-entry, no difference
if it is disabled).
No
Oops, my second pipeline (which got me a 5.5 MB file) is wrong above, a
typo. Here's the correct pipeline:
audio/x-raw-int,rate=44100,channels=2 ! lame name=enc mode=0 vbr-
quality=4 vbr-min-bitrate=96 vbr-max-bitrate=320 vbr-mean-bitrate=192
vbr=4 quality=0 ! xingmux ! id3v2mux
With quality is
@KennoVo: I tried half a day yesterday trying to get different VBR-
mp3-filesizes and came to the same conclusion. Thanks for explaining.
For example I tried this:
audio/x-raw-int,rate=44100,channels=2 ! lame name=enc mode=0 quality=2 vbr=4
vbr-quality=3 ! xingmux ! id3v2mux
then checking with
The weird thing is, when you check those vbr mp3s created with sound-
juicer in VLC (Ctrl+i there the statistics-tab) the vbr-bitrate only
varies around 10 kb/s or even less, up and down. Check at the Input
box the values for Input bitrate and Stream bitrate. This is
technically VBR, but not the
cover/artwork fetching is broken in lucid again. why not supplie an
alternative cover download location like lastfm? For me broken covers in
rhythmbok is a showstopper bug. really. :) please reopen this bug.
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Binary package hint: jd
Here's the command line output:
krin...@kringels:~$ jd
GLib-GObject-ERROR **: Attempt to add property GtkMenuBar::local to class after
it was derived
aborting...
Aborted (core dumped)
I guess the Glib-GObject error happens with some applications
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Here's the output of strace.
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Uh, I'm sorry. jd crashes because of Gnome Global Menu bar. A GTK-Module
GtkMenuBar and this causes the crash. I get the same message when
starting gnome-system-monitor. So this bug is not related to the jd
package.
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I also get the following message:
(firefox:1938): Gdk-WARNING **: XID collision, trouble ahead
(firefox:1938): Gdk-WARNING **: XID collision, trouble ahead
(firefox:1938): Gdk-WARNING **: XID collision, trouble ahead
2.4+ kernel w/o ELF notes? -- report this
What's the meaning of the last
Sorry, I forgot: This is the output when running firefox from terminal.
The last line 2.4+ kernel w/o ELF notes? -- report this appears after
waiting for a while not using firefox. When using firefox interface
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I took the debian package until now. works also.
http://packages.debian.org/sid/prboom
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from usually a few kb to megabytes.
Imho, this causes annoying useless disk activity/capacity and probably a
slightly slowdown/overhead.
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I would suggest starting firefox from a terminal with:
firefox /dev/null
I guess ALT+F2 with firefox /dev/null should work, too.
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here someone made a package for edgy (little optimized for athlons):
http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=286945
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For me the error occured when I wanted to disable some services via
services-admin. Accidentally I unchecked dbus. And since there was the
problem.
Fix:
Run Synaptic (should still work)
Re-Install following packages:
-gnome-system-tools
-system-tools-backend
-dbus
-libdbus-1-3
(or simply all
Sorry forgot something:
Now after Rebooting I experienced, that e.g. services-admin starts without
asking permissions. Then you need to run alacarte menu editor and check the
section System Administration and put gksu before these commands:
gksu gdmsetup
gksu users-admin
gksu time-admin
gksu
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With edgy the problem is there again.
All apps that use the xine-backend, will not play flac audio. with
totem-gstreamer it works. amarok refuses, it gives no error message, is
just parses the playlist and then stops. no sound.
all codecs incl.
problem still there under edgy
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UPDATE: SOLVED! (my fault)
I took another flac file, which I converted with soundconverter and
which was not ripped from a CD with using Grip. That _worked_! :)
Than I thought that maybe Grip uses wrong parameters by default, but it
was definetly my
I encountered that it was my fault: I messed up the settings in Grip,
with which the flac files were created. First I though maybe Grip does
it wrong by default, but
rm ~/.xine
and
rm ~/.grip
(optional new login)
was the solution for all my problems ;) and showing me, that is was my
fault.
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I guess the error was, that I had uncheck add IDv3 Tags only to files
ending with .mp3 That was the problem. FLAC uses FLAC Vorbis Tags, I
guess. So it's Flac Vorbis Tag vs. IDv3 Tag problem and that xine is
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/dev/sda4 not cleanly unmounted, check forced
My fstab:
# /etc/fstab: static file system
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** Attachment added: RelatedPackageVersions.txt
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