I've tried in Hardy, but I can't copy folders still. Was it Hardy or
Intrepid you had success with?
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Binary package hint: nautilus
similar to bug #49348 (no lasso selection in list view) it is impossible
to DnD a file into a folder when in list view. Note: dragging the file
in between other files, not folders. You can drag them into a folder
just fine, in list view. But to
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
In Windows, I had found a way to quickly edit the name of a file. Click
it twice on a different part of the filename, and the name can be
edited. In Nautilus I'm forced to use the RM-button, which slows me
down.
** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Public bug reported:
I use Shift-Del a lot, to avoid cluttering the Trash. When editing a
filename, I automatically Shift-Del'ed the text, to start entering a
new name, and yes, I also automatically pressed 'Enter' on the GTK
dialog which asked me if the file should be removed (conditioned
RM-button == Right Mouse button
What I meant by 'clicking twice' is probably non-standard behaviour, but
if you move the mouse pointer in between clicks, you get to edit the
name of the file in Windows. You have to click on the name of the file
both times, or click on the icon with the first and
I must apologize. I just came home from work and decided to try it again
myself. The three bugs I posted were from a scribble I kept, intending
to send them for quite some time now. Apparently this 'bug' was for
Breezy (or I just did something wrong when I wrote it down), but I tried
to drag a
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubiquity
I installed Gutsy AMD64 on my laptop and lost a lot of time identifying
the disk I wanted to install it to.
I have partitioned my laptop harddisk into several equally sized
partitions, to try different distributions on. In live CD mode,
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
When mounting the partitions on my laptop, nautilus names them disk,
disk [1], disk [2], etc. Inserting a camera or a memory stick doesn't
show in the file name (also disk[#]), so it's hard to tell which is
which. Can't the icon or the name be
Public bug reported:
I've tried SUM to see if I could get the USplash screen to show on Gutsy
AMD64. It didn't work and gave me some line about wrong screen
resolutions being given. So I reverted the previous settings. The popup
that followed said that the settings were reverted, and SUM would
I invalidated it myself, since the bug couldn't be reproduced
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Binary package hint: transmission
Transmission shows wrong up/down ratio. See picture.
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David, glad it worked for you! I tried the same (despite knowing better
- i've tried modprobing several times), and tpconfig also finds the
touchpad without problems, but modprobing doesn't change anything. Also
no touchpad in .../devices. Well, yours has worked once with Gutsy (I
assume) - mine
You beat me to the punch, I was about to report the same unintuitive
behavior. Holding down the arrow-key shouldn't result in buffering the
'keystrokes', but instead FireFox should use the keys like a switch:
scroll when pressed, stop when released.
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Same amount of sorry here ;-) I have to really look into it again. Just the
other day though, with an alpha version of Hardy I tried to view a movie
over my network connection, and it would come to a halt after some 15
minutes. Don't know if it's related, because I didn't skip to that part, but
I just retested it in my Hardy beta system. Dragging a file into
Nautilus in list view is perfectly possible. The file is inserted among
the other files just fine (even if the window is completely filled with
files (scroll bars appear)). Perfran is right that in list view there is
no right-click -
Ah, finally I get what you are saying (pardon me being slow ;-)). Yes,
that is not possible now. I've grown a habit of working around this
behaviour but it sure is annoying and unintuitive.
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I just did a check with Totem in Hardy, and I can still reproduce the
behavior. Streaming a movie through the network did work, even scrolling
through the movie with the mousewheel. But placing the glider halfway by
dragging, the movie stops playing. I get about two screen-refreshes per
minute,
Hello, and sorry for being rather late in my reply. I have just tested
in an up-to-date Hardy, and the situation has bettered. NM tells its
connected, the signalstrength indicators show connection as well, but I
can't browse. After a minute the passphrase dialog comes again, asking
for a password,
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: displayconfig-gtk
When adding a screen to Screens and Graphics with a resolution different
to my laptop's (1440x900), the resolution of my laptop screen changes
too (using mirror option). When rebooting I couldn't get GDM back up,
and had to resort to
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
When using tabs to align text in an evolution email (compose mail), the
behavior is inconsistent on a new line. The underlying text is pushed
down one line, then comes back up, but the cursor is not 'tabbing'
forward. It stays at the beginning
Hey, thanks for your quick reply. I may have been too quick with posting
this bugreport. Yesterday Evolution behavior was all over the place, but
now on a fresh reboot, I can't reproduce either. Sorry for not double
checking. You may close this one as being bogus ;-)
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*-display UNCLAIMED
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When I failed to get my TV on my laptop, after a reboot GDM wouldn't
come up. Instead I was presented with displayconfig-gtk, but in a
resolution that rendered the fontsize about 3 pixels high. I couldn't
read any option I was presented
Could it be related to this bug:
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I too have no touchpad at all...
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I did a test using the fglrx driver. This time the TV resolution didn't
want to play ball and big black rims were put around the image. But
you're right, I didn't know about the even-multiple restrictions -
although it sounds perfectly obvious. My graphics card is a very low-
spec mobile card, so
I also had this empty Screens and Graphics, so I tried the fix suggested
here. I wasn't that fortunate... My X was all garbled up, and
displayconfig-gtk showed up (almost unreadable) to help me fix the
problem. In the end, it couldn't fix it, so I had to do a dpkg-
reconfigure xserver-xorg to get
Just to chime in: I had exactly the same behaviour yesterday. Small
(fallback) resolution - system menu shows, but the mouseclicks are
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I had a graphical fsck in usplash yesterday. I pressed ESC to cancel,
and I was presented with text-mode (bug #194017). There I saw that fsck
started checking another disk as well. I would expect pressing ESC to
have fsck not only quit checking
I just discovered the checkbox for widescreen monitors. This made
1440x900 available in the drop-down menu. But setting the secondary
screen (LCD TV) to 1360x768, AND checking the widescreen box, the only
options available are (screenshot attached):
800x600
1280x720
1280x768
How are these
clarification: I mean that after I close the 'network settings' dialog
and reopen it for some other changes I have to unlock and authenticate
again, even if I reopen it within seconds. Sorry for not being clear...
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When changing network settings, every time I want to change something I
have to re-authenticate. The previous authentication method gave a 'time
window' in which I didn't have to retype my password.
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Hey, I did the same yesterday, and also no go. Can't show a dmesg from
work, but I tried once without any editing of xorg.conf and once while
adding a Configured Touchpad, driver Synaptics to xorg.conf. When I
get home, I'll give you a dmesg list like NJ did.
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So this is without any alteration to xorg.conf:
[6.248144] input: Macintosh mouse button emulation as
/devices/virtual/input/input0
[7.032349] input: AT Translated Set 2 keyboard as
/devices/platform/i8042/serio0/input/input1
[ 10.973286] input: HID 1241:1177 as
I just fired up Dapper and Edgy once more, on a live CD. Both recognized
the touchpad without problems. I gathered some information from the
systems that might be of interest.
[17179636.10] Synaptics Touchpad, model: 1, fw: 6.2, id: 0x92a0b1, caps:
0xa04713/0x20
[17179636.136000] input:
Oh yeah, I also did a live boot in Feisty once more, and Feisty is the
first to not recognize the touchpad. So it's been going on for quite
some time already...
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I tried all the i8042.* bootoptions you suggested. None got my touchpad
up, but for your reading pleasure I'll attach the dmesg logs for each
boot option. If you need some more info on my system or my hardware,
please ask (and suggest the right command - I'm not all that good with
bash yet).
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Hey Stefan, you're right, I added the options to the last line in Grub,
which only said quitet. This time I've done it right I think. Still no
touchpad, but let's hope you can find some oddities in our dmesg's that
lead to the fix. Thanks for helping out so far!
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Just as in Gutsy (bug #131362) Hardy doesn't detect my touchpad. I've
heard the kernel is to blame, and indeed, another recent distro (Fedora
8) doesn't detect it as well. Whereas PCLinuxOS 2007 (kernel 2.6.18)
does work. What change could affect the behaviour concerning
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I just installed Ubuntu 7.10, on two computers, and connected a windows
network share to them from the 'Places' menu. The connection didn't show
up on the desktop, so I tried again and again. After a reboot, my
desktop was littered with SMB connections. I verified on the
Confirmed on my system (nv driver, GeForce4, CRT monitor capable of
1600x1200). I couldn't change the resolution with the Screen resolution
dialog in Preferences. The Administration - Screens and Graphics (or
something like that) did change something, but I got a black and white X
screen every
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Binary package hint: openoffice.org-writer
When the width of the window of OOo writer (that's where I found it) is
too small, some buttons become hidden. But buttons that had selection-
tiangles for e.g. selecting the color of the marker, don't have that
triangle when
Public bug reported:
Unzipping an archive that belongs to a series (and part 2 is not in the
same folder) pops up a password dialog. But the archive wasn't password
protected, just incomplete. I used the standard unzipping tool coming
with Ubuntu Gutsy.
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance:
I'm in need of that very answer too! When doing auto-logon, the keyring
manager pops up asking for a password (it's the same password used for
logging on) - so the ease of autologon is completely undone.
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I recently lost the default resolution of my laptop. Autodetect didn't
give the right resolution (Just PnP monitor with 1024x768) so I selected
Generic - LCD monitor 1440x900 (the native resolution of my screen). The
only resolution options I got were 640x480, 800x600 and
Exactly the same here (also goes for the Add/Remove software dialog).
This is the first time I noticed, so I also reckon it is new behaviour.
So just to chime in, and stress the need to fix this. There's quite some
windows or dialog boxes when upgrading or installing software, and now I
have to
Yup, I see the same thing (gutsy, totem-gstreamer)
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When I load synaptics, and have the mouse over the search button when
it's starting up, the button does not become active. I have to move the
mouse away from the button, and move it back on the button to be able to
press it. (ubuntu gutsy, updated)
Public bug reported:
When I play a movie from my samba shared network drive, I can only view
it from the beginning. When I skip to the middle of the film, totem
starts to skip images, and seems not to be able to buffer the new part
of the movie correctly.
** Affects: totem (Ubuntu)
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I can't see why this is not a bugreport. The button doesn't function
properly unless I move the mouse cursor away from it, and then back on
it. That doesn't seem to be intuitive, and I can't imagine it to be
default / intended behaviour. Maybe this is not synaptics, but GTK+
behaviour, but
I don't know if this is the same bug or something else, but I also found
trouble using special characters in OOo. The font used for displaying
the character is not the same as the font I'm using in my document. Even
if I select all text and change the font to my current one (e.g. Times)
the
I can confirm this (annoying) behaviour. In my case I couldn't even
change the font when the special character was inserted in my document.
So I had a document in Times and special characters in Verdana (or the
likes). Is there a fix coming? I see this has already been reported in
March '07, and
Again a confirmation. This is the main issue preventing me from using
F-Spot as a photomanager. I want to arrange my pictures to my own
liking, and have F-Spot read them from there. Inside F-Spot the pictures
can be arranged however F-Spot wants (ordered by date and time), but do
NOT touch my
Public bug reported:
Naming a connection to a Windows Share in my network results in a link
on my desktop with something like 'public on 172...', even though I
opted to name the connection 'Films' or something. I've tried on two
Hardy machines and both displayed the same behaviour.
** Affects:
He Stefan, I finally got around trying your fix, but the kernel is built
for i386. I have an AMD64 installed. Could you produce one of those as
well? Thanks!
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Stefan, thanks for your quick reply. I've tried booting the new kernel
twice, without the .noloop=1 argument, but the touchpad didn't come to
life. This isn't what you expected, I guess, so if you want to
investigate further, I can supply logs, configfiles, and whatnot. I'm
very happy as it is,
Stefan
Yup, this one works! Don't call yourself lazy though, after all the help
you've given ;-) So to give you the additional info you requested about
the laptop:
bios-version:M1.04
system-manufacturer:Notebook
system-product-name:MAM 2070
system-version:5a
Tthat's how the system identifies
Fixed in Hardy (see bug #195009) so if nobody objects, this bug can be
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I'm not sure if this is part of the same bug or if I should file
another, but just yesterday I found out that zooming out (i.e. smaller
fonts) on my iGoogle page, made the whole page suddenly align to the
right. Zooming back in to original or bigger fonts restored the
alignment. I could reproduce
Yeah, I checked the Firefox version I used, and it said something like
3.0 (so the 3.0b5 was gone). I assume that's the RC I was running.
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Just to cheer you up a little, my touchpad worked (!!) after booting
with i8042.noloop=1. So your efforts have not been completely without
effect. This bugreport is 'mine' so the make and model of my lappy are
already known. I'll attach my dmesg and Xorg.0.log here - let me know if
there are other
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Hey Stefan, I'd be glad to try it out, but how do I go about that? Can
you (or someone else who'se done this before) give me a hand here?
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Same problem here, and the blkid/fstab/resume fix also did it for me.
Both UUID's were wrong. I have an upgraded Hardy (upgraded after Hardy
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I've put the output of dmidecode in the attachment. Thanks for your
tireless assistance. People like you make Ubuntu rock so hard!
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I me too on this one as well, but the workaround mentioned above does
not work for me. My ~/.gvfs folder is empty (the share is mounted using
Locations Mount Network Share and then bookmarked). Clicking the
bookmark makes me browse the drive without problems (apart from some
random can't access
Sorry, should have added a little more data. I have this issue on one of
those cheap NAS devices too. It's a Conceptronic LAN drive (probably
using the same chipset as all the other LANdisks mentioned).
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I've tried in Hardy, but I can't copy folders still. Was it Hardy or
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It's been a while since I have reported this bug. I've upgraded Gutsy to
Beta by now, but the situation has not changed. Is there a chance this
will be resolved before Gutsy Final? Or even, if recent kernels won't
see my touchpad, will future kernels ever find it?
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I tried that, but the touchpad still doesn't respond at all.
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I've long thought my Ralink RT61 didn't work properly with WPA. Without
security it worked fine. But yesterday I tried a different WPA key for a
change (I use keys which I can reproduce in a language with many special
charackters (á, û, etc.). And suddenly the thing
I'm using an up to date Gutsy, NetworkManager and since I the special
characters don't type well in password-dialogs, I copy-paste them from
OOo. I can check the password with the 'show characters' box in Ubuntu,
but I can't check how the password copy-pastes in my router through the
webbrowser.
I have the same problem with a Ralink rt2600 MIMO card (PCMCIA). Not
listed in the network menuitem, or in ifconfig / iwconfig since last
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My touchpad is not detected. And I don't mean scrolling doesn't work,
but it's just not there at all. I'll try to give relevant information
here, as described in the wiki. If you need anything more, I'll try to
respond as quickly as
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Here's the rest of the Ubuntu-ones.
(too bad I can't edit the attachments above)
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synaptics touchpad not detected
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/131362
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Oh, and 'laptop-detect echo yes' displays 'yes'.
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synaptics touchpad not detected
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/131362
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My touchpad is not detected. And I don't mean scrolling doesn't work,
but it's just not there at all. I'll try to give relevant information
here, as described in the wiki. If you need anything more, I'll try to
respond
I hate to 'me too' in a bugreport, but I just can't keep quiet any
longer. How can this wallpaper be the best the wiki or other sources
have to offer? PLEASE don't ship with this front - Ubuntu will be mocked
for it to no end! Focus would be on artwork for this cycle, so everyone
is keeping a
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