Fair enough, I can understand the reasoning. It would be extra slick
if the Power Management option Ask me was then appropriately split
into two options, something roughly like Prompt me with power
options and Prompt me with session options, since I imagine some
people only used the power button
I edited the description and am marking this as Fix Committed since this
is fixed in Pidgin 2.5 as Jonas verified which is Intrepid.
However Jonas please feel free to file your other issues as separate
bugs, and if you link to them here I will make sure to triage them
appropriately. Thanks again!
There's also a bug upstream about this at :
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=507393 , linking the report.
Thanks Pedro! But if the upstream bug is in gnome-session, is the
gnome-session (Ubuntu) aspect still Invalid (and is the g-p-m one
correct) as Hew swapped them?
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Binary package hint: xkeyboard-config
After using to a TTY and returning to X, some or all of the input
performed in the TTY gets sent to X.
Case 1:
1. Put your cursor over a non-maximized window.
2. Press Ctrl+Alt+F1
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: xkeyboard-config
After using to a TTY and returning to X, some or all of the input
performed in the TTY gets sent to X.
- Cases:
+ Case 1:
1. Put your cursor over a non-maximized window.
2. Press Ctrl+Alt+F1 to go to TTY1.
3. Log-in.
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: xkeyboard-config
After using to a TTY and returning to X, some or all of the input
- performed in the TTY gets sent to X.
+ performed in the TTY gets sent to X. This is especially bad as newlines
+ are sent as well, so a user with an IM/IRC
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: xkeyboard-config
After using to a TTY and returning to X, some or all of the input
performed in the TTY gets sent to X. This is especially bad as newlines
are sent as well, so a user with an IM/IRC entry focused, or any other
form, will
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Hi illesjosh, thanks for using Ubuntu and thanks for taking the time to
file this bug report! I can't confirm this behavior with the same
version with the English locale. Maybe another Hungarian Kubuntu user
can attempt this.
Can you try to duplicate this on a Ubuntu/Kubuntu livecd, and if it
Thanks for the update Kevin, I'll set the status back to New. You may
want to edit the original description to more explicitly reflect the
broken behavior and what you expect it to be, although it doesn't do a
bad job now.
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Thanks for the attachment illesjosh, I can confirm that behavior using
your document. Setting Status to confirmed. I will set the Importance to
Low for now since it appears to be isolated to a single document.
Was this documented originally created in OpenOffice, and if so, the
same version? Any
Alright, here is the patch I came up with (also sent upstream). It seems
to work in that new passwords are stored as md5 and existing plaintext
ones are converted, and tracks are successfully sent to last.fm.
Daniel, you seem to have some experience in this area, any hints for a
first time
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Hi Jonas, thanks for using Ubuntu and thanks for taking the time to file
this bug report! I am using Pidgin 2.5.0 (1:2.5.0-0ubuntu2~hardy1) in
Hardy and typing /msg will actually send a message to the person/channel
in the way you expected. I asked in #pidgin on Freenode and was told
that it
Enabling IRC More plugin gives you the option to modify your join/part
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Okay, after a second restart ath5k was functional again (though with the
same problems as above). I then installed madwifi from svn snapshot and
blacklisted ath5k, and my wireless experience is much better! Much
faster speeds, no CPU spikes, et cetera. However this bug is probably
still good to
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@Mike any movement on the patch?
Thanks for the reminder Daniel, I'll take another look at it for
Intrepid.
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With regard to alecwh's request above, could I suggest that a page about
this issue be created, perhaps on the ubuntu wiki, explaining what the
problem is and what procedures are currently believed to resolve it?
It is a
for a review.
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This is actually explicitly against the Gnome HIG. From
http://library.gnome.org/devel/hig-book/stable/principles-match.html.en
:
When using metaphors, however, it is important to neither take the
metaphor too literally, nor to extend the metaphor beyond its reasonable
use. For example, the
After updating today (the first time I updated in about a week) and
restarting, network-manager doesn't show any wireless networks at all
(and there are usually about 4-6 here). How interesting. I will try the
madwifi PPA later tonight.
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As an observation, it would probably be useful to add a link to the new
license to the description to make it easier for the appropriate person
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I am still experiencing this after upgrading to the Linux 27-4 packages;
is the PPA still useful for me to test?
My wireless seems to lag around 10-45kB whereas in Hardy on the same
network speeds are closer to 500kB, and I am still noticing periods of
ath5k_pci usage around 85% that make the
** Summary changed:
- Wireless on Atheros 5212/5213 drops often, is slow, and ath5k_pci consumes
large amounts of CPU
+ Wireless on Atheros 5213A drops often, is slow, and ath5k_pci consumes large
amounts of CPU
** Description changed:
Using Intrepid Alpha 5 with an Atheros 5212/5213 (as
Thanks Leann. I don't see an Intrepid option for that PPA, can I just
change Hardy to Intrepid in the sources entry and have it work? I would
expect to see Intrepid listed in the drop-down and in the series below,
if it was built for Intrepid. Let me know and I can test the madwifi
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Thanks Patrick for the screenshot, I am now classifying this as a bug in
gnome-panel as a result.
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I seem to be experiencing this as well.
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What is confusing is that the settings are set in one way, you change
them and it's no way to revert back...if it's difficult to remove them,
isn't it possible to at least have them disabled by default?
Can you clarify what can be changed and then later not changed back? I
am not aware of such
Hi Jarlath! This bug was rated as per
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Importance, specifically the first and last
bullet points. While I understand your concern, the actual portion of
the Ubuntu community which actively develops is rather small and
limited, so issues like non-booting systems, program
Hi clovepower, thanks for using Ubuntu and thanks for your bug report!
However, this is expected behavior. All Ubuntu updates are routed
through Ubuntu's own update manager, and for good reason. It isn't the
job of Firefox developers to ensure their updates don't break in Ubuntu
and in the case
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Yes, I'll mark as gnome-panel. I see what you mean partially, as the
application icons have a sort of fade to them which makes it harder to
spot them quickly.
However in general once you get used to a something you prefer more such
as AWN, it is going to be harder going back. Have you tried
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 269215 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/269215
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report this bug! This particular bug has already been filed and is a
duplicate of BUG #269215. Please leave any further information you have
I can confirm that this is an issue in Hardy, and I've forwarded it
upstream. Thanks for your bug report David, and for helping to make
Ubuntu better!
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 269448 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/269448
Thanks Maslow, I will mark this as a duplicate of your newer bug report.
For future reference, you don't need to file a new bug to make a
correction, you can just edit the title and description.
** This bug
Thanks for your bug report flywelder, I am assigning it to the correct
package so that it can be looked at by the right people. Would it be
possible for you to briefly describe what was happening when you got the
crash, or what may have caused it? Thanks for using Ubuntu and thanks
for your
** Summary changed:
- Supertuxkart
+ Supertuxkart fails to start
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Thanks for the clarification Dave, I did indeed have it backwards!
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Thanks for helping me debug this Leann. Attached is the dmesg output.
I'll see if I can test the madwifi PPA but I'll have to find a wired
network to get it in the first place :)
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Thanks Dave. To me it sounds like the same issue manifesting itself in a
different way, as the issue potentially is only a result of what you are
dragging to (the list view), not where it came from or what it is. But I
will leave it as New for someone will more knowledge to figure out :)
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Yes, this is a nasty one since files with fat32 chars can't be
transferred, and rhythmbox just gives a generic error not explaining
why. The files must then be manually renamed and transferred again.
At the very least rhythmbox should sanitize filenames by removing or
replacing such characters,
Apparently a version of Colin's patch was committed in r5751 of
rhythmbox SVN on June 15th, so Intrepid should have the sanitization of
illegal characters issue fixed at least.
** Summary changed:
- Filename not changed to the standard when adding a song to iPod, can result
in errors
+ Filename
Hi Dragomir, thanks for using Ubuntu and thanks for taking the time to
file this bug report! As you say naturally this is a known issue that is
being worked on. I am assigning to ubuntu-wallpapers.
** Changed in: ubuntu-wallpapers (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: ubuntu-meta = ubuntu-wallpapers
Well if it was relicensed, can it go back in for Intrepid? This is
indeed a beautiful wallpaper.
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Status: New = Triaged
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: ubuntu-wallpapers
- For Interpid, please create wallpapers like warty-final-ubuntu.png and
+ For Intrepid, please create wallpapers like
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Okay, I can confirm that simple-ubuntu.png is the elephant wallpaper and
that it is 2.6MB while the two others are around 350-500KB. It doesn't
seem to compress so I assume this could save 2MB on the livecd as well,
though I may be wrong.
Is there any reason the original JPG can't be used? Or
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could anyone with atheros or orinoco drivers give an update how their
wireless works with latest intrepid kernel + latest intrepid network-
manager? Thanks!
Not good ;) See bug 267761 for my example.
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Hi Dave, thanks for using Ubuntu and thanks for taking the time to file
this bug report! I think this bug has already been filed as bug #61237;
please check it out and let me know if you think this is a different bug
or the same one. Thanks and please continue to report any new bugs that
you find.
Is this a duplicate of bug #61237 (or vice versa), and if not, what is
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Using Intrepid Alpha 5 with an Atheros 5212/5213 (as identified by
Hardware Test / lspci) and connecting to a WPA 2 Personal wireless
network, the connection drops every 5-10 minutes, and when it is
connected, the connection is very slow (bitwise, typically 10-100x
slower
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** Summary changed:
- Hardy migration assistant offers to import Gaim settings instead of Pidgin
+ Migration assistant offers to import Gaim settings instead of Pidgin
** Description changed:
- Just a small point on the Hardy install, change 'Gaim' to 'Pidgin'. When
- installing Hardy the last
It is my understanding after talking to Evan that migration-assistant
supports Firefox 2 but not (currently) Firefox 3. As such can Chris and
Kai confirm that the bookmarks that weren't imported were from Firefox
3? And can anyone confirm or deny that a Firefox 2 migration DOES work?
I for one
Here is a potential patch, untested.
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Thanks Tobias. Did you actually code that or is it just a graphical
mockup? If there is code a patch would be appreciated. Thanks!
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I think Incomplete would be a more appropriate status, as we just need
more information (those screenshots). Sebastian, could you please upload
those screenshots as attachments to this bug report?
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Thanks Immanuel! If you could do one more thing to help and attach the
image separately as another attachment, it will help a lot. Developers
are typically spread pretty thin and don't tend to focus on bugs that
require them to download and extract archives just to see if the
problem is even
New information--I had been having mixed results for a while--sometimes
normal splash screen (logo with text underneath it), alternating red
/white-green/black stripes
Sounds like bug #243682.
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After updating my standard Alpha 4 install recently, I haven't
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And is anyone STILL experiencing it after installing updates?
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I no longer have access to this machine. If more information is
required, I guess this bug must be Invalidated?
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A quick search shows that you are correct. I'm sorry for spreading
mis-information.
It would be great to backport ath5k from .27, in l-b-m if need be.
Well, now it looks like we DO get it after all!
http://blog.phunnypharm.org/2008/08/intrepid-ibex-810-moves-to-2627.html.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/23302
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duplicate of bug 23302, so it is being marked as such. Please look at
I can't confirm the first issue, but when setting / to a partition
that already existed, it did give me a a resize message saying it must
do that before anything else, and that it could take awhile. I was
confused and just hit Go back, and it didn't do the resize but kept my
other settings. I then
I can confirm this on an Intrepid A4 install. This Importance is not
trivial now as many new users have never known Pidgin as Gaim and will
have no idea what it is referring to. Is this just a string fix? This
should probably be milestoned for some Intrepid release.
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This would indeed be wonderful. Does this and bug 230250 belong as the
same bug? Perhaps just as one Import Keys option, maybe containing a
sublist for key types found.
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This would indeed be wonderful. Does this and bug 230251 belong as the
same bug? Perhaps just as one Import Keys option, maybe containing a
sublist for key types found.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 220064 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/220064
Hi Prodoc, thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping
to make Ubuntu better! This particular bug has already been reported and
is a duplicate of bug 220064, so it is being marked as such.
Potentially useful input from Prodoc in a duplicate: During the
installation of Ubuntu I got presented with the wonderful option to
import the Firefox stuff from the existing Windows XP installation.
After everything was completed and I was ready to use Firefox in Ubuntu,
nothing was imported at
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 220064 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/220064
I am marking this as a duplicate of bug 220064 as it seems to be exactly
the same issue, while the other bug report is more complete. As usual
please redirect comments to the master bug.
** This bug has been
While this and the duplicates seem to be regarding XP migrations, I want
to add that I can confirm this with Intrepid Alpha 4, attempting to
migrate Firefox settings from Hardy 8.04.1. Nothing was imported as far
as I can tell. So this may be a generic Firefox migration issue and not
something
Now that bug 243682 is separated, I think this description needs some
cleanup to be more specific to just the red/white lines corruption and
not talk about the progress bar issue, as that is likely to confuse
people finding/following this bug report. The startup video probably
belongs in the other
Is this the same issue as bug #59338?
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Could this somehow be related to bug 254453? I only ask because I
noticed some related keywords from the dump, notably 686 and cmov.
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Okay, I tested it on Intrepid and it works! By the way, the small
project now lives at https://launchpad.net/ecryptfs-gui.
Dustin, any feedback on my previous comment? I am not sure exactly where
to go from here.
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Okay, thanks for update Francis! I will close this report. If the issue
comes back, feel free to re-open the bug report by setting the Status to
New. And of course, continue to contribute to Ubuntu by reporting any
new bugs that you may find!
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 257264 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/257264
Hello, I've marked this as a duplicate of bug #257264 as it is a more
polished and complete bug report. Please direct any comments there.
Thanks!
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
After playing a Flash video in Firefox, Rhythmbox cannot play audio. It
- will sit at 0:00 of the audio file. Restarting Firefox and then
- restarting Rhythmbox will allow Rhythmbox to play audio again.
+ will sit at 0:00 of the audio
So this is an hardware problem?
Not really, not with your specific hardware anyway, it is just How It
Works. I would recommend
http://webdesign.about.com/cs/antialiasing/a/aa051898.htm for a quick
read which might clear up any questions you have. Images on your
screen are made up of pixels,
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I agree about the use of mounting and unmounting being too technical
for this application.
Yes, I must admit I too feel this way. Though we don't want to be
inaccurate in a way that confuses more knowledgable users, although I
am not convinced the current terminology of encrypt/decrypt does, so
Actually, strike this
I have talked to the upstream ecryptfs-utils maintainers and they are
quite willing an interested to integrate GUI into the main
ecryptfs-utils project.
Hmm, well that is good in ways, but doesn't that change the scope of
this then? My idea was to have a simple GUI
In my mind, the text of smooth.png image is fuzziness and the text of
nosmooth.png picture is not.
Yes, it is going to be a bit fuzzy depending on size and potentially
subpixel hinting (you may want to play around with that on your
system). The whole point of smoothing is to unsharpen, it is a
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